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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 2

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The Tennesseani
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7 THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN SATURDAY JULY 6 1907 Goods of E7cri iUd 'MORTALITIES OF FOURTh OF JULY moRTALI FOU1 ACCUSED MEN TO GO ON THE STAND Ill NOTED CASE PROPER TIME FOR BATTLESHIPS TO MAKE A CRUISE vwt yi ifi-p- ok rtk st fl 1 11 11 I A i i 44 i' ti ezipt i 1-1 i ky 1 1 1 te 1ff it: I -) 1:0 r' '14 in Excess of Those of Same Day a Year Ago In Day a LIST THIRTY-SEVEN IN DEAD THIRTY-SEVI (Continued from First rage) time more propitious to ascertain Just what a battleship fleet could do In snaking an extensive cruise than a Utile of profound peace such as prevailed now when he said the United States had not an enemy in the world At Less Than Cost ot Production It's the "bi stick" for summer price is an inducement on the prettiest summer stuffs of the season thousands Of yards will be sold by to-night On Sale To-Day 25c and 35c Irish Dimities 20c Fine Jaconcts vreIT41 30c Silk Organdies Fine Batistes 25c Dotted Swisses a yard 25c white Goods 35c and 25c Silk Ginghams is an he 7 -st '94 1 a yard E2 r-1i s7cii yvard E2 (NI i a Thi4 Will Be Swelled as Days Pass for Tetanus in Fatal Form Is Sure to Develop Among Two Thousand and More Irdured Thi4 Will Be SI Tetanus in I Develop Arno More Injured SEE WINDMV DISPLAY The chief concern of the officers and directors of the First National Bank of Nashville is the welfare of the depositors and the security of their deposits Its officials are men of integrity and sound business judgment and your money is ab- solutely safe if Confided to their care The long and honorable record of the institution and the steady growth of its patronage furnish eloquent testimony to the fact that it has at a11 times commanded the confidence of its 'patrons and this characteristic was never More prominent than at the present time An expansion of deposits from $105000000 in 197 to $125000000 in 1907 could not have taken place without painstaking and succesSful effort to render satisfaction to the business community Banks corporations firms and individuals desiring the very best service that a strong modern bank efficiently officered and thoroughly equipped can furnish are cordially invited to open accounts here Gloves Underpriced I 1100 1 II i 1 Itit15 44K1 I I I i 1 11 1 1 i I i i '4A 1 I I ti I -77-- 1 1 i A 3100 Silk Lace elbow and 15c price $125 Short Lisle G1oves-1-2-c1asp Kayser make7-to'elose odds and ends-50c 75c and $100 kinds WC 5c 5c WASHINGTON July 5--Deta11 of the vast Inovement of the Atlantic fleet to Paelfic waters have been theoretically worked out weeks in advaece by the Naval General Board But these details are necessarily subject to constant change resulting from the withdrawal of battleships from active commission on account of having been declared antiquated or rn need Of repairs and the nubstitution of other ships just going Into commiselon and fresh from the builder's hands Thore was at the Navy Department tacitly scarcely any one authorized to afford any information DS to the contemplated fleet movement meteele is in California Assistant Seeretery Newberry Is at Watch Hill 1 Admiral Brown-son the Chief of the Navigation Bureau was at Oyster Bay to-day and trio Acting Secretery of the Navy Vi'a Rear Admiral Mason Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance The opinion of the officers on duty today was that but one route is feasthle for the big ships and that is by way Of the Straits of filagellan The route from New York across the Atlantic and through the Mediterranean' and the luer Canal Is open to objection thn IL would bring the big ships almost Into Japanese waters and the movement might conrequently be regarded as a menace which Secretary Metcalf has stated has never been contemplated The Suez route too is lonver by a thousand miles titan the Magellori route This iLiecirding to the best calculations and allow-in for short visits to ports not on the nearest sailing route Is about 17000 miles in length Full length 16-button Mousquetaire Lisle 756 white and $125 and close 1-button length closed wrist double tip Silk el and to-day VEIL oc 00 CHICAGO July Tribune to-day says: Thirty-seven men women and children are dead and 213 are maimed lacerated or burned as a result of yesterday's exeess of patriotism in the 'United States The number of the dead does not include five drowned during the day The roster of the dead is four more than last year's mortality A year ago thirty-three persons Were dead on the morning after the Fourth not including OVO drowned Uhfortunately the death roll will increase day by day and even the late days of August will witness additions to it Tetanus that grim aftermath of gunpowder wounds claims Its vittinis by scores and even by hundreds for weeks after the Fourth New Yerk leads all the cities of the United States in the number killed and injured Ten persons are dead In that city while six more are so seriously hurt that it is expected they will die within a few hours At the New York hospitals 423 injured were treated No record aa made of the number of dispeneary cases cared for The police doubtless averted a greater casualty net by arresting LS men anti boys for carrying weapons There were 116 fires in Greater New York during the day These figures break all Fourth of July records for the big metropolis Pittsburg ran New 'York a close second in the grini race nine perilous ylehimg up their lives on the altar of frenzied patriotlatn CilicaMo aithougn the second city of the country mithid only two dead to the Nation's total Springfield Ill supplied three victims Chatham Ill two and A btrdeen two No other town or city in the country gave up more than one of its own to Swath The total number of injured 2153 is ut- dor last year's figures which were 21sS The figures show that this year a a last year the most of the accidents were due to carelessness in handling lire crack-erg and other forme of harmless exploelves Victims of gunposyder this year stand second in number -but 5110W a inarkeil decrease from last year's tigures Tile crusade againet the deadly toy pia-tot seettio to be bearing 'fruit as this year only asS victune are reported as against 3ti4 last year CHICAGO Jul saye: Thirty-aevo dren are dead lacerated or bur terday's exeess 'United Statem does not include day The roster than last year's thirty-three per nuirning after tl OVO drowned 'Unfortunately crease day by days of August to Tetanus that powder wounds scores and 'even after the Fourt the cities of ti number killed a are dead In thi are so seriously they will die wi New York hos treated No reco bor of dispensa pollee doubtless ustity list by ar for carrying we There were York during the all Fourth of metropolis Pit' close second In eons ylehimg ot of frenzied peal the second city two dead to the SpringtieH Chatham IN two No other 1 try gave la mei teeth The total numi der last year's The figures lust year the due to carttlessm era and other I Victims of go second in numt decrease froin II The crusade ai to se('ine to year only A)5 against 3tee last flitisummer (Continued from First Page) of Miners for many years In 11 Barnes lived in a cabin near the Independence depot Orchard only mime there once Did you have ally conversation with him to the uhaenntuiltoarchitroerah ot dynamite "No sir" "Did you help him in any way in the manufacture of bombs?" "I did not" "Did yoa ever Make a bomb?" you ever commit or plan to commit tiny act Of violence with Harry chard?" "No sir" Next came 3acob Wolff a former clerk for Geo A Pettibone and in whome name letters containing money were sent to Orchard hi an Francisco Wolff said he first went to work for Pettitame in Mei and remained a year Ile agein entered Pettibones employ in leet end remained in the store until the business was Wound up in May lesl following Pettibone's arrest and incarceration in Idaho The witness said that many of the Colorado miners hen in Denver made Pettibone's store their headquarters Ile met Orchard at the store but did not remember ever having seen Steve Adams there "Do you remember sending smnething to talitornia In 1904'1" amked Darrow "Yes sir" The witeess said he maw Pettibone open and rtad a letter Eater he went to the ptitof tie and registered a letter for him "What was put tutu the letter?" "A union Card and a Iklasouic charm" "That's the last you saw of the letter?" "Yes sir" DEFENSE'S CLAIM There WUXI rio cross-examination The defense claims that Orchard asked Pettibone to keep his Union card Masonic charm atel bOine money for him Len he started 'West in I4 following the deportations from Cripple Creek ArChie Lester Harper a young man Just admitted to the bar in Denver told of being arrested in Victor COL the day following the Iudependence depot won "What for?" asked Darrow "I was told that I hal talked too much in a colletoc debate at tee State Enversity i Itoulder The questi)n being debated wee Itesolved that the calling of the in Cripple Creek was uncalled for and unwarranted' I was upAl the a fiirmative" Harper said he wes taken into custody by two "white ceps" Jo A Naylor of the militia whom the witness knew bappetied along and ordered his release Mit refused to have the white in3sketi wee arrested as zays no demanded The witness was told that his father John Harper who had been manager of the union kore at Vict or had been deported to Canon City Young Harper and LOLt11Iiii111 IS'atked the tiotty-tive totem to Canon City end found the eider liar-per th2re his head cut and bleeding John Harper followed Ids tem en the sand and related ins experiences darn)) the strike period at length When court Met after TPCC3S John Harper Wag on the puma Istr Elehardmen said that he desired to show by the Witness that the conditions existing at Victor on June ri were representative of conditions exsting throughout the entire Oistrict: namely 11111 tilt! tqlvirilve Of the tt'estet Feda ation of N1 Mei 4 persistently endeavored to (Tee tt enmity against the federation and so brieg ebout distil1JAN OBJECTION The court sustained an ithjection by the State to tins iine of evideme from liarver on the ground that his 0111110n WAS lot ompe en IDIrp-1' WAS eXJ-1 by lie was asked only a few' questions as 10 ht tinting the troubles follue lug the Hew ing OIL MAGNATES ARE HASTENING TO ANSWER CALL INVIOLABILITY OF PROPERTY AT SEA DURING WAR (Continued from Firftt Page) Kid Thlts in tan brown black and white with metal buckle in front and to a $100 belt "Venus" Wash Belt a high-grade tailored linen wash belt entirely new JUC Very narrow Back Buckle Belt in all color loath- of no ers Asti "Sa lomy Jane" the $150 belt vs-ith burnished of no gold back piece and buckle to match "Venus" Leather Belts brand new MOO Wash Belts well made 10C '1 50c 50c 'hi 3111U 731100 S100 10c Children's Bolts new designs in patent loather for to-day 25c to pmrwre Stockings for Less of dispute sive rise to fresh irritation and tend to prolong a war '1 he inviolability of property and the limitation of blockades are inseparable questions" the English representative continued and Great Britain for the moment does not rind the movement to-wart: the ideal aim namely the abolition of war sufficiently accentuated to be a bl to associate herself with the Amerlean doctrine- INTEREST OF NEUTRALS "What Great Britain thinkm necessary to establish" Sir Ernest then declared "la respect for the inrestit of neutrals That is why she rroiaoi-1 the abolition of contraband" Baron Mbrschal Von Blebe7stein (Germany) began his renutrits by setting forth tnat Germany new bad been hi favor of the carom it prhate property at sea Put regarding toe abolitam of the right of captare it seethed to him closely allied Nik til two other questlens contraband and the violation of abluckade Germany would be ready to collaborate in the Prutection of private property at sA but on condition that the question how to make this protection efficacious first elochlated doolarad the Russian deiegation had protound rospeet for the 1df'ci8 set forth by Mr Choate but they ilol thq think the ritW Or solution Much preparatory isterk was nocesSlify to reach a general umicrvanding of thiS matter and the Russian deiegation b110V 0-10 COTI frni would auceeed in advancing the (flotation from ita piesent Stilt 113 liagerap then voiced the adherence of Norway to the American doetine lie said that Norway possYsaina sea tonnage to the total of $4 mo deeply interested In this cpiestien and Is favorable to the inviolability of private property at sea as a principle Norway will vite for the AmerIcan prop-non cenrbtion that the question of centr-1-ain1 bf examined The Priugueie delegation sMhqorired to the miatenient made by the German (Continued from First Page) and will start West at once Rogers did not go to his Broadway office and there is some doubt about hie being in Chicago to-morrow 'morning" If Mr Rogers reaches here in time an but two of the witnesses for whom subpoenas were issued will he present The two exceptions among the sixteen sought are IL It Payne Vice President of the Union Tank Line Company and William Tilford Treasurer of the Standard Oil Comp Iny of New Jersey Payne according to Marshal Henkel of New York is at the bedside of a sick son but the New York Marshal says that ha was unable to learn Just where TI is in Europe From the wItnesses Judge Landis hopes to obtain information that will guide him in fixing the fines which it is supposed he will impose upon the Indlana corporation recently found guilty of act epting concessions front the Cuicago Alton Railroad on shipments of oil from lilting Ind to Last St Louis a St Loma Mo Following is what tne court vvants to snow ticiore lie decides whewer to Impost a IlitiX111111 line or Cs- ttiokri the bkandarti Coinpahy of 10100 hat orporation owns the stock of the deientiant company? hat capitai nas this holding company? nit the et10144 01 the AWU1116 company laud and Doi and tio owns Wu L10011 Tank Lihe Company': IA oat payment did the Chicago Alton illako tor use 01 trie cars th ti Lutuu lona 1he utAtni6 ins period etIversu Uy 00 II 1 il the oit VAS tried aim convicted flow many care ut mi were hippet1 over ait imee iiri 111114 Lo at 40Uii ammo Xtiet bi 1-0011? fly Wax a ate of 10 cents inserted in R(IlI tiO 011xo 1 AIA011 tail way ay-tw is during the tune covered oy tilt! atuadment: 'int! standard Oil Company will be rep rentd Attorney Jotu 1111 Imo 1) kiuy atd J01'11AX Ii0Seli1lix ilmilu uo tilt LUICW41) Akitinl stallway way-bifis during Life tune covered by tilt! tittt due scandard 011 Corrpany will be rep- resented b) Atturney JOtill Alliltr It ed 1) Lody aLd Jacritag tioseittlial 1 1 Firecracker Starts Blaze CINCINNATI July the tap of a lloe-galion of gasoline turned on full and the entire glound fluor of the building saturattol with the thud t41'pedt) thrown by a passing Fourth of July celebrator Wa3 1I ila was to start a which within an hour a iped out the entire bwness Section of Moseow near New itiohiond late The lire started in the general st15 Bruler ions This NOW 411 adjoning yiarelloilse contained a large wid exiensive stock A little child ot playing in t111 rear of the stor Lu ille tan of the gasoluie tank The hi St tire tu the uug store of James kiaes Son Both stores and the Butler wa tqwUtiO bUI leas than au hour Fireciat CINCINNATI of a lieu-gallon full and the eti building saturui live terpedo Fourth of July waa needed to an hour wiped section of Mose late yesterday general stile 0 This wita 411 tuned a large little child oi N1 rear of the sto gaseline tank tiug store 14tOrel3 and Ltie In less than an Women's 50c to 77)c Lisle Stock inS fancy embrold- ra 0 rs ered in silk "JUG Misses' Lace and white 1 kind 3 Pairs tor ioUU -Mon's 50c and 65c and cloe 1 nil at 3 Pairs tor is UU Women's Lace Stockinas 8 23C Misses' Lace Hose for to-day 5 pair a for $14e0 ri ca4-- 1 Pittsburg's Record PITTSRUMI July records for fl- taiiti3 ing the celebration or inOetentletwe bay ore btCkqt i yeitr tu lu o'clock io-day tleatiis AN Pre ported to tloi! Coroner Waco wild(' the nmal)er injured erP nate scot Tins Ilst of fat: (-tom' NN iitEi from caa-m lepLuted at Coton'3 wrioe and tuor4u from ednesday niOf Walt tin i nng includ iwo ag 1 muritori and one suoido numerous acehiroital deatiA IL la aiLid iriaLy tho injui-td will de riestlty niOlt Wait this nit-Luning inetud ed two alicg-41 murders and one suicide tifewa numerous aceidelital dedtbs IL la said triaLy or tho iniu-ed will de Pitti PITTSBURG talities foiloan aependeme tip or ttt) lildepetijmcf ht: WtiS under arltst and his Biota looted Wolff whu ttstitiit this niunittig was reetilied and said thpt the regleteted letter he sent to San Francisco Wall Udell eSSI to Htinpsey" and au far as he knew contained no money nOtAtton tomer of canon city Col was called to show that hp Iv 5 iNting the troubles at Victor and 1it the first tpitst On asked him wne nether tie was a member of end intendtd to anpport the Western Federatom of II- had replied that he was a nietutir and on that he IN as ittiinttiately put in jad larrowat the conclusion of flouthin's examination announced that with li ex mom of ono or two Nvitos4 Wht) would not take up much Lillie and the readtng of the Prattley depositions fom San Franeiseo and the testimony of t' If Nloyei? and Haywood the was all in Ho asked that an adjournment he taken until Alottday morn Jodge Wood announced that Ile WtulTki til ffiruld on both shies of the mehts 's to tvhat tHe instructions of toe court would be said he thought woAlti facilitate the preparation of the aro unit LINE heb teametr BATTLESHIP OREGON The battleship Orevtn covered the distance from Sim Francisco to Jupiter Wet Elai In IS118 In sixty-three days But she was handicapped by tho company of the little gonlAttat Marietta which was searces14 ly able to make more than eight knots per hour in the heavy seas of the South Rcitle and also by the fact that as a precautionary measul the Oregon IvaS sent around the est Indies sensibly lengthening her route So the opinion now is that under ordinary cruising as which for the big battleship means abolit ten or twelve knots an hour and allowlbg a reasonable time for coming en route the Atlantic fleet can make the passage from New York to San Francisco In less than sixty days It is conceded that Rear Admiral nob-Ivy IL Evans will command the fleet In this great moverneht Ile already has had an extended perlittl of sea service in COninian1 of perhaps than any Admiral in recent years--but it known by his friends that ha xvould to wind up his 0 bye career hy safely conducting around the American continent the greatest eet of warships ever gotten tetsettu-r In SWF and there is no disposition on the part of the of the department who have implicit confidence in his ability to deny the ()facer this request It Is believed now that the sailing route of the ships will be about as follows: Leaving New York or Hampton Roads Just which point has not been decided in the early fall the battleships would prohably teaui stralght to Culebra where coal would be taken on STRAITS OF MAGELLAN The next stop will be Rio de Janeiro and from that point the vessels would not halt until they reached Satttly Point in the Straits of Stagellan Here again the coal Hupply yvould be replenished for the run to Callao Peru The next stage would he from Callao to Panama anC from that polut the would proceed without a stop to Sari Francisco It Is bes Pieced that after reaching Peruvian waters the movements of the vessels will be Moch more deliberate than up to that point Although the reason for this states merit is not officially obtainable it is apparent that the explanation Is to be 1011141 In the fact that the battleships will be svi tint easy reach of San Francisco in ot her Words they could In an ewergeny arrive at tnat port before any lahYr 11t Could Naturally the question of the fleet is a very scrittod one nietaudi of doing this has twen provided for in the platis of the general board and it is It possible at this rooment to say which iinali selected rhe thrst is to send wlib tne 'ititticships iiarncient num her of colliers In this ease a fleet of no less triall twenty coillers t1 he nveYSsayy heoanso snnothing liko Ilrsto tons of coal tvtif IA hornet! on ties cruise In the second Ca si the plaits provides for the free use from the merchantablo coal tong the route Under the lattir plan it Is probable that the five colliers already attached to the Atlantic fleet will be sent forward to Sandy Point SCARCii AND LAD Coal at that point le bot only scares but it is extremely had at tins selittig at i a tun as against 3 coal 'which the colliers would carry Admiral Evans it is expected wIll start out with sixteen battleships besides the colliers which will move more or less todepedently and Indeed will probably bin caasaderably Tee armored Cruistn'S Washington and leriness which are now in trench waters are trider orders to return to the dieted States and afier refitting to protared to the Picnic Coast to form port of an armored cruiser squadron to be assembled there It is possible that they will be detained anti accompany the on the crotse 110n Admiral Evans- arrives orr the Pa-elite Coast his fleet will be nicreastat by the addition of the battleship Nebraska newly eommissloned 'I he battlestil WiseaW111 ail now at Iiremert Navy Yard Puget Silnk May hf added to the fleet which wilt then comprise nineteen battleships be-hies the armored anti protected cruisers of the Facinc fleet The eareposition of the fleet to-day is tis follows: TiATTLESHIPS 0 2rt-n7N DUNBAR ni 1i4Ve to-day et 1 o'clock for Ashitiml ty Palmyra Dovvr 4 an tutu all way ILItilitt4s to Ly jr frglit or a phi (Ai boA or to GLO DOUBLEDAY A bt kiftwo FA First uvenutt Nort Tyluplione Citicago-Commander Hobrt Doyle tonnage Witt tipetd IS kit Clairks tunttage knots LoConanander Nntlisniel slier tunnagg gUIS 14 orced Loott GUNIIOAT yolktown----Coruntindet Pieha'Al Mul- tonnage 1110 tons gut' seed Pi knots The at morcd cruiser squadron ut tho eitic will nave litLitqt1M te UI att! bt pta Vur and Telltitirc Ca rtaln Ainert Perry (skiers snips) 1 tons guns '2 knots and In Fouth Dakota 13MNO ions each Z' kihnoSt C011ipictu to he assigned Adoci at Cliatl 1L tv10n contuanit ths rnitort41 111Q THilit'SsO! iiiS HONOR WORTHILY WON 1 11111 and reotlition on board tt the AJ1rIcan tho of lirtzl! ij nnt jI1i Amts Und othern bound tr LiIt Ia GEORGIA RESTRAINED MANY SU1ERLAT1VE3 How a Boy From the Farm Worked to the Front as a Teacher HUNTINGDON Tenn July 5--(Spe(JO seleeth of Prof IA 11 Richardson 8M Presidert of the Southern Normal UrtherStIY 1i p-04i prof A diHeived compliment to Prof and shows what 'duck and do tor a doserving tme 1re everal ngo when tile was started a young man of very rooderate MonEIR hut full Of ambition 1n1 determined to secure education tie was wIllimT 0 to II VthITIM 11'1101'01e to tneet the expeoSes of roenrinte an 'education lip acted fts INtutor drummed for the sebool tougut II theihranches which he loil paspod wor4ed dkiV end night and taking the highest degrees awardel hY that insdittition That was sixt-en years 'Igo srd to-day he SIrtritig at the heAd of hi rna mater and is reooLnized as one of the leprimg vs oqt Tennosstp lotvng nroptel wo! roi nip hest lichooN in this srtion of the 9trite Ile IN barked hy the 1stedizeni of the town who will lend him rverv aid possilde Fl ci the ItKlicatlors that the town will have ono of the 1et Hh its history The frr wil also tauglq In connoelion with the univer tv rind Prof Wel ardsen will cure as 5itrong a faculty as possible Frro Tising Franchise of Ceorgia Railroad am Banking Company (1 July Ntvt man in Lilo Stat Circuit Court ddy itI a loo'l Gott itIlUilttli3O1 rest111m: to State of (orgla from toll the frkklit'litbe of th1 LorkIng 't I ft of the Wt is to CXIlltot Oo MI I loo: lijl the Stato is tl lodninal value of the capitzii btuLit ot 1 oo hoo wirt's 1 ristd on tho oriK- hmrftr Itle road by DECLARATION OF WAP The l'ronol" brovitEng that trier shall be a fledaration of war before the ''Isentlg of and the amend- merit or the Neth rialtill establishing a la Of twenty-tour hours bet Wfen a de- Powde: Explosion WITHOUT ERVICE eihration of war and tile opening of lifiab! ril-rshtr'r(1 July t-An explo sion of Ities were ilfacuseed at icligth Tbe mill- rownit sca ttered on the un grod by ehi i tary delegatt of the Nublierittbds and dren at Gladden near lititigeville la William Rockefeller and IL Rogers France mal sp-tie ItdamIng theft to-last night re lit ed in the serious itittry speetive propositions The Thisalan of six boys and one girl ranging in aAn Leave New York tary delegatres support' I the French propf rom to 15 years It le Sit" all lineal- yrtiti1 Ho it)tf Osition and Peron Marsehttli von Weber cated mincr gave a pound of Powder to ''c l'i'esid lit of the Statolato till Com- stein (German) rose arid "Gerrrifiny thtt children who spread it crer tile Ptilll in colit ally with other of nchils of aceers Ir Its ent'rety the Ft oneh propr cround and then applit a inat that coilitiatc: is en route to Clifettiro tinri' 'KWh she conskiers conforms with witer tie yl i appHr to-morrow th7 rrir172 rrnLrr'" (I nite1 Ststeo Lord Judge Landis in the Federal suit against 1 Noise Causes Suicide ItAny (clrst Itritainb end NI Tauxuki the -talinal I i funtiatty bilis itbdilia NEW YORK' Jul 5-Diett'essed Iry the rag giq1 tr attrnoon 10 i 1Japani said thee Tolervi1 timIT opinlon 41iss of II I0 Fmtrto of July ccicitratioh 1t pa the 1'anda 1 on the Whole pruielpie of the 1'rener and 1N1rs 1oh1111A EVVI a widow tfittiti tit HHtps Ittel unit I tit i' propositions erwl eoreritiently a berseIr trort a lif1 pol'I th her home ka: wh It te 81 tt aveliu ti vr: tl mHp Jerey (Ty night 'rho holt wits utf 1 t) trt tog to sevetI the riext nleing of the Pllh-commit tee t')litid unriy to-i r9 tiv Ai Hvert sulcre1 day to yir lithkfalf yl 'IThe text of the American pronosokl from lit-hittli and tisteritty ale coin- Ito liefWPC Ili rolTII(lcI to be 'n the Af' tc' 1h' Foh-ournmIttr on arbitra plained that she void) not stand tlIki Inout ut and f'It Von on eolitition or dehtc het(xeen nation tiolse of exploding fireworks line tilt3' la fi r13V 3 tiara 1kI 1Icfr that It ii "To avoid het's eeff Nittif-ms armed eon- )gt" 10oiii1: uf tho stoo ion oil nicts of purdy I111oiry orin caued Foin ConvulsionS 40 continily Ann on at rival lit-oar f110 1 l'Y contrailliiii delitf'4 claimed by the soh- ST JfISEDIf 7'00 ja 5 -Tberesa iiiif for tfI 0an pets or eitiz na 1f one country from the Goomn da aged 7 ()fed last night in con- voIng cat they notify Ir it't I tit riinfent or tirotit find Wm to guarvillatoris caused by Yourth of 'ILTs ex- that Ile 1 o6111 ti a 1IL'ta 7 sht 0it all colitis trial fichts nf this posionc She was in a weakened condi- Judge Landis Hiatt bate this afternifou li''Iur' v'''I'll ar''' s'ttit'd in friPrillY lion as a msult of diphth eria from whien mi itopers had not calf I at the Standard manner through diplomacy sti11 be sub 'co filio was rvPrIl'g TI0 "1 (if! es and Lti probaoly will he iti- nutted to at totration tnindi arridges beneatit ber indow ffrnted toniorrow twit tie wanted in 1 "It is understotal that eoerelve meas ltirtw le int con itisions brocaso as a witness nrcs employmg the use of mildary or nil- al forccs to colleet thcse dchts cannot TOM BUYERS QUITS TRIPOD DEPUTY EXPLAINS I I fon- until the creditor efeabtry oft cs nrldtrattn and tlif- debtor country re 1 foics leaVtia titir offer lindifswbred or Well-Known Nevspaper Man Sells Out That Service on John Rockefeller Was unTi! arter tn to! the arYtrntors rot fait-111d hy the doimr country er Ills lutet at Gallatin Not Prearracged -It 1 heftwiloott that tie arbitration (J ALLATIN Twin Jitl- 1 bSpetelal)-- MilL'111 ADAAS Ma juty f'1-4 st11 1 accof ding to the 1 rocedure itt An Inmortint h10 I 1 Inade in niv thlh'd Mats: fil Charles i fot i in ciitipter I ff! the entivintion of the new slitiber tit Itl ll 'Pion' f- Ft ink ll4 ity wt served a suit- is' for tile la acf Hi firitugitient uf as in- tuit na on Aoin I) Hui bet-fit-I to-day I 'ohm 1 'che Ihtnut- ''ino 1 ithwon-'1-n- nod the lin tt ila' yesterda by "The arbtrution mu in lo estahlif-Ah in I11''' "4''1 11'3)1 John It Ate: l'oid we President of rHilify the amount or tho i(d)t IIP tiTILI 1nS 11'' l' the Standsr1 th' i idniettiv to the orret tit mod or paN ni erit attil the gibiranted elitor Ihn a tLit a fclitaiwe or service by Air to lie gbn if necessary before Vie 4n RI ritre friel terinfe-f I tt is tt korler IN bicart anged inept lq Tr) II le" owner anti toilftwiter of tt t' 'I 'I obi l'- -I told abeoluti if i bp from any ItilAST Full itt)htzEvElr winner whicri "is "s'1'1 L' 0 1:1 i'- wroo' AAA Alb brink that Mr Ilfif-ke- Were About ty I l'arl 0-" I' t11 1111 1 I 1lo'T 'was i I'll tatieid waiting reryfee i l'ercs Trifinfa from Ille Vlilyd States of l'1(1r It 'i tt IA AS SVII a woinee tiat I "ul ti iifistion meter 1SCIIF Orl ('1 Uki11 "1 l''''' "'r 1 ofiffi meet 31r Ito' Ife5if on the Prfol- it was ifti 1 ife I 1 in 1 If I 1 I nrt fln one tii do-trine and to mein' ftet-mining hat ft tit ed in tic-ordai with fruit clitto II 1 't I i''I''''s ts 'it "-fetri I witufd bate scule bark tistfort ol itstif in Nvoild egro WWI I riSs 1ll 'Y l' NI 1 Atter t' hiiii A1 CPti the pipels 10 iol net Unt vfiil by tife ied pper iffisim -is '11 1 'Ai 'antklr'r 11' I ''t te)(1' (J' St at ieptesolt at fie tl 1I a ic lO ttrement lett $1i il -I ili -iIf lua II I ko1 mi of1 1 po lf gorfe ff f's uttititde ti i) ibuthan foll ti iti a watt traditions I ff 1 do not ko what ttif fspred li a ftecstit it II a prer ldi ct a it la kvlini''II" t'''''i filit Yf'r It'ff' I' 'if IlioIlIIIII illt aufl illy can of (strpfiifty611n tweprotavc11-litithkeolpleitti tuture h'1 t4 f'' 'E'" 1'1 i 'i Th4t tl 'w 'e 4 ih1111 I) tl equiremen ts or lite ever lee fin I IL'i It lN HI liS "1" l'llrl l' Irk was vet busy alum episent And for this Tensor) kw I to nou0 as tko debate nr Coicmhia I refuao to ccs--Iifiv of it i subs tile' to the of the Unitod TOM BOYERS (WITS TRIPOD DEPUTY EXPLAINS WellKnown Man Sells Out That Service on 'John Rockefeller Was Ifis luteret nt Gallatin Not I'reartanged GALLATIN nt Jut- fst)R111 Juty An imprttia wade in tit) 'Ali-Hs: al the i Mj I rt ink wta Ii I' tiu to-tlay I ii ll'u 111 tt(I- I I Jwin Ira? l'remalont or t)ir 1 11101 ortft rtire frcnt 0 1 is or s-I-Vike ov-ncr and latt11 11r I ritninor 0 I is 11J front any wroO' sa(1 All Ito-ka- All It I I 1 II rortlee Inianti I i ft Ivks in I fl 01- I I the Pren(awl it 1 If I tbs I wouol taxo gne back nywn rr1 It I ftq I LAI So1c0-11 the pipel 8 tweinent Id! 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V01 i Ut h111V Thqt exat 11 1 IIS II 1 'f'1 nhono wit vely busy rplot w111 )511- 1 IIW0 10 1 i 11st llV UI 1rovid-1 Ia I lwr evnt per tilintiln 11t Carnwog8 10114 tit ti tiztt charter cvet rIIiig stwk Th road iA omit to th of Is pi upr1 11v wit an nt tempt hv the tr1r uollct tax 9 tht Laid tile fa1H nibs tax act ti KNOXVILLE FINANCES AvoMmomOweamOMMEM Crowd9 to See Crowd9 to See RIVER TELEGRAMS rtis July 5- Itiv( 11111Ing clyAr 1101 N1lINNATT July 5 135 Fttltiritt h1 'Pc: July I nvim dam rlL' i I idlimz i-tr tiny! warm 11 )1i t-ltyinlyr 610at 1u1 Ny July riN 11g ioW 'car old i(4 FT 11 ii JRciy 5 till Hi rvomty-lma 11t4t 6f1 i 01 tioorooiol 71onliholii for lfolmes half a Million in Its Police and Firemen INoXV11TE Tern Hly 5--Otnee1a1) The City Owneil i tnotIng -night rat-Fe1 on it i the toiIget tor the year The Iota! ws that the 1oar1 ill WI! Twarly Of TIII11 (111as A thini nilico aryl another pia'n Hot man il(11 to the IIcP frco 1v to i1gtt Suhstantill Increne- are to ho in the flro partioent 11AISULI STILL HOLDS GEN MACLEAN PRISONER TA'NWER July -The DrUish gaCon le has of Cald Gen the of the Sul -lsel by OyamaSpeaking of Kuroki's Visit to America fly 5-4n liaron larolt1 the Japaneso Iitiptiriat Envoy 10) tRt Jinitolk II pwlt kw 1tve a loin itisot to-clay In botio of '14 Ani1 ivaint Ow iny extrstiL(1 tpI tQrnit th 'nag ii tint t191 Kul old and lin piny erywhei tu 8 pinisIgy NOttS titIE 10lig Chitin of s- gltIini ng 111i I 1titzinit is lit rly rich Aiiilossa1r rigid ni3O1 ppI pply anti tho nitt11 orditi ietnnigh itieviittt tl 'Fite NviiIt is lore 1ci th litoIColt m-as compt toLy japLn Net Arrogatel NENVIIit 1 inty Ilstntssntg the Arileri th S)ciny t' 1 of EkitoirLtpoii IIII hf'10 to I twint a LL tiocty of to incimiatt ijd today: "In spit of all idiits the ism trary tlit-o nos 1011 In Japan its! It tif Ince arti rc1 i iccntnit ttr titn ovtnvd (st Hip! 111 Sitol int of it 1l $er aid to 3 rt111: ick Hit 1 ()tint I ii ovry pentilP hat- outdolie totnist-iv lit 411 11 WO ii3O1 4' of Jot-Ott) 1(- tt)t)))1 tli 11i)1 irt kritove4 snt tntt allow tii 1 to Regard It aa pat ttni lino tilt! itytqat-a rniwt4 tti tt Li l'at 10 Oo 4kdri711 i 14 11 1y 1U1))k nd Otit ilonloo otion 11111 4 IS II Ot I II loo-oobt4 toote3 in the Pitollio III(toiiitit0 ir HMI tOO ittiprt-sloit (hit of so kto -111mir 011 Alin I-rot cAA mimply naar) 11it 1) ossy proy ti jd tknits ti1 Ftroytrs Il sow st etriplov1 Ottprc a 1f to (11N riot to IA II Oi-ItVo 1i a Bitrni for the Pacific vts11tN(r()N 1)av vos 0 -Oo orro'vlp of crto i At Kin Who: tLI sotit tr fl rta trnie Ir 'Ay AritetiCari COIO4O A 1ch from Commander Uttler Ito-ro Ntore boot What isitti 'r4 11' Nil aN is 1 4 1 1 FLA :1 110 6 John 'M 11-ttAlttlA 't diTiOussed Lho rich 01 ott Ro Iol1r hI L01 it I'ltt tn ('IPvlan1 '01 Li s1 1 1t mt 1 xr 1 ti11- i wOrme (yi'F1101-11r! N111 Ttittrt WWI 111-Sn'TT tr '''1''t A "4 lt- l'ei1Ji11 o11h7ctioti This tPnlenv Ig I 1 P''ts In bntl- "1 1r- 01 of Iir PN- tt 111z Ri'fl tteTtMlr -k 1111 0 lo I 1' "I'''''''' HP to rr40- t''c nolonizritn that In IWiEt 01 CIL It i''' tI''''' I in "1' ct'tt' r'r 'h'1121" 1kre rtit1 n'tS It ST I-PS WeirOrne Wayts tr spk1 1(us in Ls rrsdi kP11A intinn 1vr3 huntninil t-1 tp dtsVeltop Our vountr from rolscinolis 1 tit tle IS tT1Ttt 11 tt 'I tl 3 Wtin'h 14" 1I ttittlont tlit on grCtlientsCe xcer lice tr11111VOro 't'l t'' l' a ral krd of nol rition v411I brt pre- i nr that giv(i to' LOST HIS HOUSE AND BEES I Ivert i 21 1 I an'Ft majlF trol 4" 1 t1x111rviiIE enn ly 6 sr Ti ttCtt! to VISittt 'I 1ZoornVPIt kll l' ill (kf 1: tkt1 1 11' i''I''' r1'1'1 i ')fi t'l Inl itsIt 10-0 for-o41r 11111- 1 I i 0111-m mif r) tal el-I tit Me ntill -slas It I ''''t 't 1 IV 1 1tri'" 1 "t' ''''S '11'1' ftin Tio l't I tti halt' Of Ills Initd 11 1-y 4Kr3r In h- Ina" lAr05 vkhioh fo! 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N''' "L'T: I t11 (very ahi i I FL 4 I A' iktO li lio higu iri! is making reprt seotatiohs direct ti sultioruiris 8t whon (en was clipturod i i him to dismount from his hnrse soil mount a mule In trder to show 'yf rior StaUfni SEVEN MEN DROWNED ItAilitt-Itili July AIs rerelveit brit Hat thiit the tog Silo Henito hult In Iiburg for Compar Amazon stirviiiie f'un in th0 Iti8Ay WUf or Pir tnin and six ConnPctieut--Cortain Hugo ()drhnug cottintstiding tonnage guns 21 speed is knots Nathan tonnato guns '20 speed IS kndts Louis lama liknard N't ii 1ut 1t00 guns 24 speed 19 khots a In Greenlief A 2N tiatn tonnage guns knots Syaton 8-rioderc tonnage 1421s guts A speed 12 knots II rIy McCrea It94s guns -24 speed VJ knots Npw Wrn NV KirnbAl tonnoge guns 24 speed ILI Rhode IslandC104in- yet to he s- sighed tonnago liIds guns 24- speed 11 krods A1rna-(tyain z3amuel Coruly tonnage guns IS: speed 11 BlinosLCattain Gottfried klueSIJnger tonnmge 17 rsargo -AA) taIn ierbert Wnsiok tonnage goto spe(2d :6 knots etaueky---Captatn Etly'ard I Barry tonnnge guns speed IA knots ))11---Captkr11 Lewis (: lieEner tonnage 12j0) guns 2e speed Is knots )-hn Hubbard tonhsge pcns 24 spc11 IM tn Potter ton17tHA spced IS knots hartrias---CALtain VutHand tonna'1Tfr-ol gun5 4- speed 18 knots PINTECTETI URPISERSH Frank Tatty tonnage 974)u guns li speed knots 1( Jttly 5 rSheetti I tt b11 oee kIrt yItt Joe Fowl to ifIts' ilto it to Tr 11 rh 1 t) all' kit it Ili Irt1 July 5-15-'1frial Tot I 1: hero arid fW1 1 find vrarthtr If Jfl 11011t01 al it 'hht Geortrht 1 Ar Inttli July --h1-'1eeiet11-- Pr Pt ArriVtqi 111- ter front Chitttahotg A ro Chat holotonr 1 I 'r 1 f1 ho h-river pohlts It 17 tor rtotthitittogo ttrt HI 81iet 1 -I 1 1t A the new of ih tIor 11! 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V')t her4 by Ir rts RiVer it01 SECRETARY TAFT'S OUTING DRUNIfENNESS 1 4-z 1- 1 1 t'OLLIOL tIIP Aril tItt 11 11ILI Ilf- 11118 r(ipoot- thrif vi(lo 1tt111 ity anct inct IT c- 1 ARDENIIIS'S NECRO TEACIiERS: I tii r12( idc of Full ing sile I hc tyl art i-lre 1 1 It -Aft 1 'Ito II IL1 714 01 Ihe Ititrriinr t'- tthcr thlr -r '1nr' Tel PI 4 lnIbit''Nn8 cl hi4 tl) It price i 11'IcStt IV to rci-Itt te 0 1r tlI YIP la L'ItOrinItIOr PI tit ILIII it L1 It l'I'' Pttli1 3 1r 1--fore Wrn Aho -Nd' 11 tpiL 1e- T' an Cr' fnI 1 ti dlki 11'ag I t-1 P1 poi 'd the world in or- conli nk rm1 0 dd zy-4z-ct 1oif dr 1 yu 1: NI act dioInteresLeily a succiful bu-Jues inmflstct In the rls of thrir 1 mg sax i Icarnin tt-- rtiCe i' il L' conlikk ni a succcsful cured to flAycurf without inconvenience or loss of tJile (non buin thela MPS HMO Cure for 1)runkennes ti prod net of the famous lames sanatorium Ovor 14000 raMat have been suceemqfully treated NVrite in conlidence for onr 60-pago illuatrated and interesting toolilpt sent trot' under plain eolPr JAMES SANAIORILINI Memphis Tenn MANCTIESTE1'44A-TIIE-zWAMass July L- 7ii-relary Of War Taft left hcre to-rilght for Murray Ilay Canada 7 A 4 1 c1 4.

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