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VOL. XL. No. 333 ATLANTA GA. THUESDAY 14 1908.

FOURTEEN PAGES. pgyt JTVECENTS Ideas Destined to Mark Ma lariat Progress in Counts Future Are Advanced. RESOURCES OF NATION MUST BE CONSERVED That Wrn the Keynote of the Ad- 4rus or Rooso-relt anon Perm mt Or ml- tatlon flatw. tat. and Ktlo Snccested.

on My IJ. Two ldai de tlna to mark. material progress Is Americas future resulted from the first of the three days' at the white hous et which President Roosevelt thl' governors of four tteI cabinet officers supreme court judges senators representatives and experts are participating. In efforts to tenth conclusions on the best methods of conserving th" natural retourP. of the United Stat.

s. The flrt to. that a TXTmanont organ- cation between the tales and the nation Is neoeseaov and will likely result from the present conference to accomplish the end sought. The second suggested by Secretary Root I that there Is no limitation by the constitution to the agreements which may hI' made be twpn the tatp subject to the approval of eongrntt. Thp two Ideas fully dev It Is predicted would result in the conservation of the energies and re sources of the nation through uniform and uneontlktlng laws both national and state.

The Ides that the conference should ii. perpetuated developed In the form of re olutlon ortfrl1 for later consideration by Governor Glenn. of North farollns and Governor Folk of UI'- court. There were many others but a preliminary move to save time sent 1h to a committee for consideration. The day was crowded with Interest- Important dl' and fraught with making possibilities.

Four Governors Pr em. four governors of steretgn states of the union tat on gilded chairs In the hlI east room of the white house and rtatted front 10 to It o'clock hi mnrTiinc. Fly'- 1 other pr sons taxed 1 rapacitv or the room. rites wer. isblrpt re Urpni court lir senators rpprFwInj and export in nil lines of With a fiiiri i uf ump.fi 1 fitf- lient and vi- prttidettt ertertM It o'clock arHI tip ronfErlnrl tii' first of its kind.

in the hl tory of the nation. began. The setting for tlu rene we magnificent and Impressive. Tie assemblage faced the east wall. which was toad' resplendent 1 a platform done in green plush.

ked by two I TKP framed juapa the iTotted State tuvwing colors Its various resources in the cei- of which waj a dl' for tilt production of colored glass Illustrations or the sp echpil. with glaring rprodUC lion of a forest tire In view. Seats of honor directly in front of th se maps were occupied by' members of the pre idents cabinet and jutIES or the su- prelate court. The. presldln and Vic president wcupl plush chair.

tenter. 1 il lckd green on tiher side if tn. The receptiin of tie president was the first climax of the day. lie entered the east room at II oVWk as the marin" band rendered the presidential honors. The governors arose the ed their hands.

they shouted The dentonstra- lion became tumultuous. Then followed a hush. The venerable Dr. Edward Kverett Uall' chaplain of the senate read front tte st-riptures the description of fie fertility of th land promised tie hildren of Israel and followed It with supplication for guidance In tie pwnt undertaking. pplaua wr IUo President Kooev began hi planation of the reason for the on tforencE' His Mt minute peci was.

marry times Interrupted applause. and when finally reached is point. of praise to the Inland waterways corn- mission and declared with tic vigor that should congress neglect to perpetuate the commission I will do It myself he captured the as semblage. Tie governors stood up and shouted. ttators an.

congressmen added a leugh to their applause. and nrat assent was lvefl tie senti- nient. Tie prsidenfs speech ended th. morning session. lie.

with the' vice sl ok hands wli each in of p-aj-imblaRp. The governors and delrjcMe wer. photographed with iu. president portico of toe whit" t' Tse pTolure will show- I so Wliiiun J. Bryan.

nJrv. Carne- gop ill and Gustav S. PI c. ly inited The dent me in the blue drawing room lie dlnne- gut of the night before including np fro and others. It' was atthe afternoon session that the real work or the con be- san.

arid this session. which opened at 2:45. lasted until 5:05 o'clock. The president finds it Impossible to devote his entire tine to the conference meeting HI' will tall to order each ses Ion and then designate a governor to preside. honor fell today on Governor Xn I.

of Mississippi with the intimation from me president that to morrow he 011 call on Governor Johnson of Minnesota. ltooVf1t Call on an. After this announcement the president suddenly called upon Mr. Bryan to Interrupt th. program and address Continued an rave Fit.

louse Yoles This Afternoon on Yreeland Measure-- BILL WILL PROBABLY PASS the Majority Wilt Me Small. Will At1esa to Otis. the Yowl. Bill. a.

tltote but Itvpvfcllcan- May Salk Him. Wuh1fCtOn. D. e. 13.

At 0 oolook tomorrow afternoon tfa home will vote on the Vreelaad currency bill. TM best lntornaation Indicate that th will passed toy a small majority. Wh lh houe sneefa tomorrow a 11:30 a. in. olutton of order will be reported from ttve committee on rule in substance an follow That the bin be taken up for on- ld raU6n and passedthat amendments bf limited In number to on that general debate proceed until 4:90 o'clock In th afteroon the time being event divided en th two sides of the hOUlle that at 4:30 ooct the .1 voted on.

This solution will be adopted under suspension of the rules by a roll call Vote. which 11 not expected to disclose the real strength of the republican in urgenoy for. while vwal of" the in surgents undoubtedly will vote against the rule in order toglre consistency to their pact attitude and utmeciuezu action other. of them will vote for tile rule out or party spirit and a desire to bring the whole controversy to an Is sue. It Is to be expected that th mo will vote solidly In the negative.

William tall. It a Trap. The purpose or the regular republiokan leaders In allowing' one amendment to be offered to the bill It to give the dem- ocrats an opportunity to move the sub tittatln of the Williams currency bill for the Vreeland WJ1. But Mr. Williams the minority leader declared today In an interview that do not propose to walk Into any such trap He said that If the order from the rule.

committee allows only one amendment to. be offered. and Ahe choice of that amendment is given to the democrats uhe will not otter the Williams bill but the fowler Mia. Tha Fowler bill. lie Wd has been reported to th house" by II.

Majority vote-of the banking and currency committee and. is therefore properly before the house for action. The bill which bears my name has not th same parliamentary standing before the house for the reason that It was reported from the minority of that committee. I do not 1 propose to be placed thus trickily In the Pi tion of gratiiiiicsualy affronting the republican friends of the Fowler bill hy offering 0 minority WI as' an amend- mnl wlllc' would be voted down any- way. i If we are permitted to offer any I amendment it will be tn Fowler bill.

not the Vllliams Nil. i Itrpnbllcnns to Bulk William. The backers of the Vreeland hill. however are of no mind to let Mr. William.

Jo this. Hard feeling nas been already raised by the Ignoring of tile' reported Fowler bill and the virtual dls- I charging of the' banking and currency committee from any further dera lion of currency measures. In view of all the. circumstances it may be that time order to be brought in tomorrow by the rules committee will designate def: initely the Williams bill as the one amendment which wilt be entertained. i SUMMARY OFTHE SENATE.

I irir Affair Postponed and I St rart Case Goern" to Committee. i Washington. D. C. May 13.

The fur- tier consideration of th Browns i affair was today postponed by tire sen- ate until 16 next. Till. de cislon was reached alter an extended exchange of views among senators. Mr. Koraker.

after urging the appointment of an early day for voting on his bill. moved that it he taken up next Decfom- er. After a motion by Senator Culfcr. son. of Texas.

to vote on the bill next Saturday wan laid on the table Mr. Forakers motion was adopted by a vote of 62 to 6. Mr. Foraktr gave but a statement saying that while he could 1 not have passed the bill now. he thinks he has Insured its passage by the.poet- pone senator Ra ntrs resolution directing the president to' appoint a.

court of In tul.r\ to invesUgate the case of Colonel William I' Stfwart. of the army. now statiuned at Fort Grant. Aria. was referred to tile committee on military at- fiats.

with an understanding that Sen. ator Raynr would appear before that committee tomorrow to make a further statement on the Stewart case. Tie tnai- passed the house bi restoring motto. In Good Trust. on tp us tii Vnit States.

Til posed repeal of ti cOtn4fl-c'dlty of the rate bill was considered at some tentftii. Tile senate at :1:55 p. in. adjourned. i SUMMARY OF THE HOUSE.

I One-Halt or the lon. Spent i la Roll can. I Washington. D. C.

May 13. On of the hour session of the house to- I day was spent in roll calls on the tart ous propositions presented. When the lay work haii beeneonclude4 the agricultural and appropriation bills had been sent to conference. and the following bills passed PerriUtlnir owners of patents in cases where tte government has appropriated inventions to spp1) to the court of elms for rfiier authorizing the entry of tea sweepings when intended to used in the manufacture of cafi lne and an omnibus bridge bill. At 4:32 po.

tn hou took recess :30 a. in. tomorrow. Gillian Oil City and linger in Louisiana Are Wrecked by Tornado HALF Of' INDAIIITANTS EITHER DEAD 4R DYING Wires Are- Dunn sad the Detail. Are Heaver Relief Trains From Shreveport The Tornado Paned From Into Texas.

Shreveport. La. May 13. The town of GUMm 30 wiles north or Shreveport. I.

reported wiped out by a. tornado and a' number of people killed. A lid train is en route. I. advice.

ay that houses at am. exwpt two. ha re ten de. la a. town of about 200 In- haiirtaiits Oil City is tkas said tohavs been truck by the tornado.

Bollncer 1 i trnck. A report received here tonight states that Uiree persons were killed and ten others wet injured during a tornado which badly damaged the town or EoJ. JniW. La. late today.

The dead MRS. MARSHALL DAVIS. TWO NEGROES. The Injured Mother or Mrs. Davis probably fa.

tally. Charles Idom and family of six per sons. Lincoln and wife Among the t1uUdina damaged 1 th zadli of S. H. olilnger Co.

Wire. Interrupted. Telegraphic communication is Interrupted. but reports say that the storm started not or Shreveport. wept along to Little Rock.

Tezarkana and n- Zered tonight in Texas. Little Rock. Ar. May The Postal Telegraph Company here has received a message saying that about half or tile inhabitants of Glfllam. La.

either have been killed or Injured and urging that relief be sent at once. Torn a tin Strike. Texas. Palestine Tex. May Late today during a torrential rain that has done thousands of dollars of damage In tills vicinity Ii tornado formed about eight miles north of this oily The tornado passed northeast of the city proper.

doubtless causing much damage. All wires are odwn. and heavy ralfl continues. flooding residences and stores. The International and Great Northern has suspended train service for tonight as dangerous washouts are reported between Palestine.

ls000gview and Mln- cola. The dam the waterworke plant gave way tonight before the heavy pressure of the hood wool the power house was swept away leaving the city without water fur fire protection. HOW TOBACCO TRUST. FIGHTS. Startila I Given Isle a Ml pl Dealer.

Newark. J. May 13. When tha hearing was resumed today before Vice Chancellor Howell In the suit brought by the American Tobacco Company to enforce a contract entered Into bEtwte nthiat corporation and the R. C.

Richardson. Jr. Tobacco Company. Per- ry C. King.

of Jackson. Mis a tobacco seller was called to the stand. King testified that a representative of the American company called on him and offered" to give him gratis with every 25 pounds Invoice of one brand of Its goods a similar Invoice for him. self nd another fr his customers- that is to say. he would receive 5 pounds of this particular tobacco for every 26 pounds he paid for.

He testified that the representalve told him they were going to force the Richard- son peoples leading brand out of Miss isslppl. The wltbness said he did considerable business with the American company after RESULT OF PROHIBITION. MtsIaIppt Badness to Re Handled by Alabama Collector. i Birmingham. Ala.

May 13. Collec tom of Internal Revenue J. O. Thomp. son.

of Alabama has been Informed by Commissioner of Internal Revenue Capers that effective June I the cot- i lections of revenue in Mississippi win be cared for through the Birmingham I office. I This Is one result or prohibition. The collections in Alabama having fallen off so much that the additional work let Mississippi which will detached from Louisiana. can be wen cared for. Collector Thompson announces that at first he will make no changes in force either in Alabama or Mississippi bettering the present force sufficient to.

handle the business. Pollard Elected Secretary. Montgomery- Ala. May 3. grand lodge of Independent Order ol Odd Fellows of Alabama in annual sea aloe here.

elected II. C. Pollard 001 Huntsville grand secretary to. zuccee jfcl C. weaver.

of U1e recentll deceased. There were a number of can dldatu the jUca Copyright by Underwood a tlndtrwood. York. Thl the latest picture of Mr. an Mr Cleveland.

It shows then. the plasma of their home fit Princeton jjfJ. where they have resided aloe. learlne the White Home. The picture Tram taken ome ttsne before the Cleveland went to wood where Sir.

Cleveland wan stricken with atom- rh trouble. Mr. Cleveland I till at Lakewood with Mr. Cleveland but the latest report. stats that he 1 lmproyia and will oon be able to return to Prlocetcn Russian Prison Is Turned Into a BREAK MADE' FOR LIBERTY Prisoner Attempted to Climb the Wall.

and Were Shot to Death the Guard" Sot One Succeeded In Getting i Away. Ykalerlnosll May 13. The at tempt made yesterday by prisoners to break out or the government jail here after making a breach In the wall of the guard room with a bomb was a complete failure but it brought. about a horrible scene of slaughter In and around the jail building. Twenty-eight of the prisoners were shot to death by the guards and an- other of them has since tiled of his wounds.

Thirty others were wounded. and It is expected that several of these will die. As' soon as the bomb was thrown one of the detachment of prisoners charged the guards In the yardand at tempted to climb the wall. Twelve of I these men were killed. instantly while others were wounded.

At the same Um" a second body or prisoners rushed to the kitchen and. seizing knives other weapons attempted to cut their way te llberFy. They were surrounded and killed to a man by the' soldiers who had been hastily summoned by the prison authorities. The. explosion threw the whole prison Into a panic.

The Inmates who took no part In the plot gathered in the windows overlooking the court yard. They were ordered" to draw back but refused whereupon the i guards fired volleys into the open win. dows. Two prisoners were shot down while attempting to escape over the roof of the building. So far.

as is known' not one succeeded in getting away. The chief warden or the prison Is' among the wounded. THE SOUTHERN DENTISTS. Preside ts Recommendations. Were Indorsed' by tne Committee.

Birmingham Ala. May 13. The second days session- or the southern branch of the National Dental Association was given' over to the reading and. discussion of technical papers. Recommendations made by' the presl- dent.

A. R. Melnd of Knoxville. looking to the further betterment' of- the profession were. Indorsed by the committee to whom the report was re ferred.

Dr. Lorenzo Luckte of Birmingham. made Vn address on aural surgery and expressed the opinion that all dentists should be well acquainted with the subject to arraignment In cue of bard Jobv i In lurintrjicte to the farm. Believed Widow Killed 10 Person. Hut There In' Doubt' to Mar- derer of the Four Prriioni ouRoI In the RI of the HonaC.

La. Porte. Indv May 13. Denials by La Porte oflcias that the Rev. Dr.

E. A. Schell had revealed to them the sub- stance of his conversations with Lamphere and the discovery of evidence that Mrs. Della Gunnns a was aided by an accomplice In luring her victims to tile farm were the chief developments in the casetpday The evidence regarding tile aid of Mrs. Gunness came in a letter from a resident or.

Cleveland addressed to the local chief of police. Clinton Cociirane. It told of the writers having met a stranger in that city a August. who Rave tins a protograph of a rich. widow woo resided in La Porte and tried to persuade him to come here to see the worn-an.

Tile pbstog aph I a fairly good likeness or Mrs. ness and was evidently taken some time ago. i Little Headway In Solrlue My trr Little apparent headway wad made today towards solving the myser.y. or tue fourteen deaths tlvu tar discover- t1 on the farm or Mrs. Belle GUnness.

While little doubt remains that Mrs. Gunness. s. cither alone or aided. killed the ten persona whose.

cadavers have een unearthed In the barnyard there 1 still no. definite evidence as to who It- anybody. view the four persons found In the ruins of the" burned farm house. It Is not even definitely established that the burned body is that of Mrs. Gunness.

further attempt was made today to Identify tire rings round on the burned corpses takes from the ruins of the Gunness home. Joseph Max- son who was working on the place and' we. the fleet person to. discover the lire. was shown th jewelry.

but except for the ring from the. hand or Lucy Sorensen the younger or Mrs. Gunness' two iaughtes he was unable- to say that had ever en the various rings. This ring a plated ftair with three small ts. IL pearl flanked with rest stones Investigations show that It was purchased in a La Porte tore by Mrs.

Jounces thrrije days before th lire of April 28. Maxson said that he had seen Mrs. Gunners wear a wide ring or two of the general description of the band ting found on the- charred woman' body yesterday. Me was unable. to identify the diamond rings.

ThreatenlnK Letter. A threatening letter came to Prosecuting Atorney Ralph N. Smith today. It is A brief typewritten. unsigned tom- munlcatlon.

postmarked Brooklyn. sflit. reading lf you don't stop search for Mrs. Gunness. you'll be a deaTj.

man In two weeks. Tills applies to the sheriff the thief of police and other of rlclall. In another unsigned litter from Continued ok re wm IDE Rafner Denies That lie Tried to Coerce the President Rayner Declares That Roosevelt Punishing the Officer and That the President Is Doing- It In Defiance or the Law. Washington D. C.

May 13. Senator Ra tod-Jy. In the senate. failed up his joint resolution directing the prEsi. dent to appoint a.

court of inquiry In the case of Colonel William F. Stewart Senator Warren chairman of the com. Tnittes on military attain. said-he would submit the resolution promptly to his committee but could not promise just how soon a report would be made. The resolution.

said Mr. Warren. Is not only. a reproof to the president but It Is an attack on the discipline or the army. anti.

liT a of Ihe navy also. Title case ha n- passed upon by. maltS general officers or the army. from the. duel of staff down.

Presidents may come and' presidents may go. and undoubtedly WE' wW have some se In the Char after tint 4th of March but there must be discipline in the lie objected to establishing a precedent by which army rd to ore. eTS rosy be held up by- appealing to a senator. This statement accompanied a motion by Mr. Warren to refer' the resolution to' the military committee a motion which followed a suggestion lay Son- atom Jdrich that unanimous consent be given to consider.

the resolution a this time. The discussion was on the' mo lion to refer. Hncon on Right of Trial. The right of a man to a trial before punishment and the attitude of. the president that ho constitutional office as In of the army.

In which lie Is not responsible to law. declared Mr. con. are the question of Importance In tIlts Cue So far' as the officer Is concerned hoe added. I am not favorably Impressed with him.

to has not beep a desirable oIccr at the various posts lie. had teen sent to. Mr. asked Mr Warren wlseth- cc. It the resolution should be referred to the committee' on military affairs he would not be permitted toppEa be fore the committee a ad submit some further authorities.

Mr Rayner said-he had. modified his resolution to tie opinion. the senate that COntl I Sf was entitled to a court of. inquiry ansi requested the presld nt Jo grant the court t' in qulty. Senator Warren asked Mr.

Raynet whether ho had th execu tire with a threat that If this Man was not reaioved from Fort Grant- this resolution wouuCib presented to" the menate v- Rayner Tehetnentlyj denied that rliad tlHTatenWtbepresident jpnly stating to the exeeuU thatainleM itji friends of the That They to AGAINST RADICAL ACTION II. There I flitter Feeling Ii Roll May Result The Johnson Men Slave Overwhelming Mnjorllr of the Del elates. St Paul. Tlnn May 73. It hat te- come doubtful whether or not the toll ers of William 1.

Bryan will bolt the dejnocratic state convention toMGt' row. Two days ago it was tentalvelr agreed among them that lIuch clioD. should be takenif their contesting delegates were' slot seated In the convcn tloa Today. howevr r- the1 sentiment against such a step. has- largeiy inr creased.

Threat. to Hell A conference of the Bryan leaders was held. today at the Merchants' "hotel. andthls evening National Committeeman T. T.

Hudson who presided its the- meeting. gave the following. state- meat The course or. the Bryan taco will depend upon the action of the-convention. If the action- of the convention does not seem right we.

will call the' Bryan men to withdraw for a convention at whlclifurther tepa can be The altered state of feeling is dua partly to a report that Bryan has ad vised National. mmltteeman Hudson that he does. not deem highly radical action as favorable to his interests and also to the pronounced opinion of manr Bryan people' that the sending at a contesting" delegation to Denver will. be bid pqnttcathat will destroy atf chance of Brran Carrying lllntusSoa It Oul. Frank Larrsbe of.

Mimicsoti Trho Is. ah. ardent' of Mr. Brjatv declared' the conference the Merchants' hotel was Inprogress that It was too late for Mr. Bryan to call off his followers declaring that they would fight it out no matter what word might come from their- chief.

There Is a strong feeling among thf Bryan people amLit is shared to some sight. extent by a few Johnson men. that It may. beposslble tojndorse Bryan as a second choice. there.

Ix how. ever an infinitely small chknce of this being done. The Johnson men havVi soch an overwhelming majority of the delegates its tomorrows convention that there Is no chance of the Bryan people getting anything beyond wit tiie Johnson following la pleased to leu them. arid the. Johnson following is db- posed to.

give them nothing Double Wsddlng Kept Secret. Nashville. May 13. Speclal The news has just be made public of the marriages of- Mr. J.

Holland. Miss Mattie. i utton and Mr. Llnton Co' Turner to Miss Nld- Powell. This double marriage was solemnized on SundaJ nlgnt.

April Mtli. and was kept a profound secret untllSunday nlgnt of tot et. Mr. Holland Is assistant age here for the Georgia and' tiorlda Hall way and his bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. It. button. ttr. Turner clerk of tile superior elect and his bride is the sister of Cashier John W.

Powell or the. rat. National Bank of-Nashville. THE WEATHER. Georgia ralrThurmlny and proU- ably aridyl light south winds.

Lowest temperature. 62 Highest temperature 84 Mean temperature. 74 Normal temperature. 6 Raintali in ii noun inches. Deticienoy since of raonth in.

la Kxc rinie January. I. lchee 32 No. THQRSDAYMQ 1908. uRTEENPAGES i' i pB JE' 0 0 t.

u' 44 GOVERNORS iN CONFERENCE WITH ROOSEVELT I to. Ma- 1 or oret- tI 4 Wuhlncton I Two Id dell- I houje. iortrf In nator- n1 re ourls rntannt tt re ult e. accom 1tlh ou ht. tl on tltutlon onltrl re plr Etualfd reaoIutIon Iavl tlme them da Prn IIlatllIof ea I C11A ItPd orlO II I r- 11 11.

TIlIl Illrnw JU81Ic fiX pf' rt 1th I rump. I pnt rr nt lit ocl httory an Il1rrE a a 1 w1 hy I lIul of Ii It roul Clt her If a pr rlu tlQn ora If Sealsf thee pt. Th Ic rllIldent Jpl1 hlhI reclpl prp ldlnt thEdii al. th delUln tra' rHI natl' lI nd hllI. tlOr 1'-011' 11.

an hi. t' na Hi by he 5 1 1 tH 1 td II rtd wit th mml8 In I lr" apturf ol as- appk luse as. nt T' 1 :1011" 111 rl I. hok cacti ntem 1-- ph togTaphJ hp on tilt' Ti lrp i iin 1 Gtsln al In' I prH'- :1 Ira wing- rnor8. othe Con erence opt nPd 4 HI I all 5P de lgngle I rot' to- 11 Go ernor addr 111I.

Fh. ACTION TODAY ON MONEY BILL I I i at 11. Wlilla. Jla ay A JO the the bil be pu ed a the of a. a.

reolutbin follows sldoeraU andpu that amfJ1ldm nu on. the tJ be the 4:300" be adopt sUll enmof eX ectlNi dl lo I Ialttrength Of. J. urcen whl In- o. aubAeQUlont 1 i lI tw1 IS' 1l1rto eJP4 rt v111.

th nepU I th opj rtunity Slit utlon bl t. I he does pro I onl amendment lbe hoe chol II Iven ta he lliama blU I' wHr re the majorttjl Ote of I actl n. whoich I'm lb. Ie to5-tlOn raIIl lious1) rppubli I wa the I hI' ba klr land i11. llla01.

th ha In 5 1 th an Il Ircumt ma ht tgnate th Il Iams OF THE I nronll In. loa pod wart Go. The the postp I de- rta hed Exchan Ir. a da 111. I xt her.

lber. l- n. on i fo rake motion' tr. ut ha psssE' Il th Inks ha. the pot- i I nae dlreclingj I WII am 90 art.

arm i to i ian' Sen.1 to. furtherl ta le tn storon mott We of 0. td the comlJ dlty as I. tt. Th I nate i I I th" Seaiou a i l1a 1 to propo ltlons pr ntld I ha betn condud t1ls Qn nnle.

I ti Inn ntlOns. I S. ri be caffeine omnl the house untS TOW WEPT I i OFF THE EARTH" A TWISTER I Ci 8e I Wfac I. 08 I 1J tl1. aeR Shoren Ort.

1ta i3 The a. re- JII IALteradviOM as tha all OUlleS eX two.h.\ trored IIL town abo t' Is" ld. fo 1 torna truCk ed othe badl dam ed toda de I' famll darna d. Ii the ID. rrpted Centon htin Ma tant I Tornado Pd sUne Ma 13.

ay I ine lS Inlty adl lIt I paS E' n1rt least elt II ral 1 odlng Int rnatkma1 dan eroU8 Pal tlne- Lono vew at a 00 pow I ept I UIIIlllpl When th toda th en orce i Rlchard on. company re lve is I eVEr 2 force' Rlchard orMIIs i I i I Be' I I 011lc 1 pr8 June1 th. i I tlonl slSlppl I Of rl' ult I ot 0 fIIlSlllllP. IWhlch be' Loul lana. car i for I bel.

pres nt Elect tary. 1 13rbe and tnde lndlnt i annualsHI- be. e. ed pJ Ia rd' 1 deceUe4Tbere re number9i I ac. L.

I i t' i i t- f. i I 4i i 4 if 2 I' MEN KIllED I 30 I Sla ght rhouse. fre ly o. ttlnc I' 1 1111. The at- ut I I It I I Tw eight I I I 1 the I 1 det chtnnt prlso ers at- kltledlnstantl I.

bod hc1 wa The 1 and a I I rison I 1 Ithe O. I' wereorder d' I flrt. wlrehot I In' I I I. P. ld Reeo DdtIOD ere I I Blrmln ham.

The Iseccnd days I I bl" nclt SatlonIDental AsaoCI i atl 1n. I ot I I nL I pro. rfoa lon. I 1' Luckie. ofBlrmln ham.

naddre surlteryand I sed b' e. n. that d. In tlsts i be wellacqu1ntec I. aTol4Ae Dt.

lIt 1 0' WIDOW AIDED BY ACCOMPU Lurin Victims MYSTERY SHROUDS DEATHS all dr oftbe Ho. md. 13. ls I Eol hell I dl cover II aldedb accom llce i fa case I I addre ed elt I tI orte. pt a lIad fty Meter 83 made' 8Y ter.

to Jrtt. tn r- 1 been uneart I Is any ody und I 1 bod rings' corp s. O. ax. lace fl On dl I the exce th Lltc 1IrGun.

I I I 11. I ha seen I i rlng I pl ttai In I i I I I ShO. L. ore l1a' the- I Irs I I etwl 1 I on' i bo Htlnl Mew. I I Lett r.

Prose- XSrirltb OU i bea deaCiman' In' a l1 a u. th or. un ilned om oDtI. e4. i te NO THREATMADE TOllOllEVElil Thaine si ent MORE BOUT STEWART CASE Tl at Rooaev 1t I Tl at Prldnt Do nl Wa 1ington nator tod th lied up reso utlon it mlU alri.

Ealdhiw IJ prom. PU Ir. arren I' n. ot to I he ca a pa sed I glneor I Slil. tr d1 Vn.

ioand undo bt dlr II ut Ciphne army establlshIng oor I' ma he by. 1 Th stat mlnt rnllltlncommlttee uon I sen1 at un nimous be' con ld he re ptlon this' dls-cusS1on' of rlghtof a. trlalJerore pun hment and r. offlceas anny Ja are tb as 1JConcerned. Impr ted ad lra' rI Us ttan eo1' resolutlonlIhol1ld ref rnd military' rmlu be.

comml ee an. lIub Ult laid hebad modln d' I toexpres Jt.e a' ofl lulr nreq11 gt 1t tb COu totID ak r. ii Pproach ecu. Ute. Ith Ihreac that It Jhhj w.

a ed tT Joo Grar oll1t1on it e1tedTDtbe wenatert 11 aarn n' heme nlld te that threatened Prest Dt. the tieatiaaed 4 i 101' UfHULT BY BRYAN MI INMINNI OTf lrfefidf ofl e' br anS Thaljq Wmfigh to' th Lasts DRYAN AOVISESFHIENDS hIJlttr llIl tThe II. Oerh IIIIIK lft tl Delegates. StPaulUlnn It hae. be comedoubtfuiwhether or oWl1l1 rrJ Bryanwll1 ra.

Uctat Uo torn. Gr I allrf' am ngtbern BlIouid b. ntH. unc. d.

I. Ieat d. col1v I o. T. oda.

hOW ve tb e. ntim a Jar ITt hrf' tt. ot nflren theY rcbant ho- tflland this eten ng epln THudson ho followln etate heBtanmen theactl 1. l1- th toberlghf I men forA tlOn. Itepsca 1tateof 1d1ie reportthatBrranhaad hlghlyradleal hlslntereau pron unc manr peoplethat theaendlne if ponu 1 1f ehai f.

lrr I. Y1 Ji1 JLtbe is- te4L be i wnJF1allf Jt or rank. of 4lmi ou. araardenCs PPOrter OfMr Brlali tOday wbll the- 111 bo elwasln pr greslI too. 1 etfoiHr the matt rwh i comefrom thefrd11ef.

a' strong Bryanreo leiunLtttlhlhared xtentby B17a iecondch ice Is smallchn tJ is bflngdone. baV' lI ch overwhelmlncmajortt otlbe tomorroweconventlon c1 anceot. th fottowlnglplea ed JOhnsoDfottlwln 1sd pose ohing iddlDIrKDt bfr t. 13. ade publlcoJ 0 MrJ lr.

1UuNld on' ap ui-k- r. re tlleOeorala 111 rIutton clerkor 8uperlorcourt electantJ orCuhler E. of I. pr b- I a. UCht.

0. ut I' temp rattre 84 temper tUreu Sorm. al hmpfrature I I 1 I LX. cultln Janut I be. I I aat o.

:14 IT raCiltel blL Itit WtMF IT pnl WiLlDt 1. i 841 00 AbUene clear. 82 1811 00 Augusta. clear 1. 81J 00 1 stoncOUi 1 8 1 741 OO Bu1aocloua 64 101 I Baltimore Cloud 1711 881 00 harieston clear.

1.2 rlotte. CIOUd 1 Chaltno lga. 82 1 0 Chlca o. rain. 1 54 60 ISO Clntnnatl.

cloudy I 711 82. I oo r1 00 841 00 etro1t. rain. 54 WI 10 Dodge. Clear.

72 A2r 00 Galveston. p.cloud.7& 80 tOO Huron. raIn. 1 58 64 IIi4 I l11e clear. 1 7 82 otr Juplter.p- loUdY I 82 I West.

clear. 78 I 86 00. cloudy. 821 000. Los Angeles.

dear r58 l' DO I hll. dY. 7 01. 740 Mobile cloudy. 71 1 80 00 1ont omery.

p. cl dl1 80 f. 00 Norfolk. iear. 76 eo Omaha.

doUd 8 13. PortlandlIeti clear. 50" :61 I 03 Raleigh clear. 80 SP 00 pld C1t -cloudy. 48.

48. 32. Savannah. clear. 72 82 00 Francisco.

crd 54 58 00 Sl. cloud 7It sa. St. Paul- CIOU j. 52.

1.52.1. 02- Tacomadoudy. 56 53 OO fTm Il. leat" sa 90 00 Thomudlleel A 75 al I CO Vlekaburgp. ctoildrl 70 74 8 Wnmin ton.

ar 72 82 10J rJP n. eLi1na J- I I I ivoL MORNING i jy CENTS 4 roress Ora.o- Li ya tha forty tou the Stalee. lethat tLOn th th Th re- ii a rnUe ttd I I tP jh i- t- 1- ist large ce- apechea thiaekei tn- ik ue. Tn iward eflate. descrtlt ott I the p.

ent ituoaeIt or t.pe.'tt eon I nrptd nt deti t- hjtt- 8r Sit. riiy tei togs. seC- Nsl. shoitd all. the a a 5' a- Attept C.

May 4:10 oiook th tjae I I :30 th. hat fed 1U in- give et to the negaUva1 af th iiouae foraction. th ili as If the III aever. all therne Cap iS. 1ui If 6 a' in- t- In S- tuC toted u- OPOted ien Wa.

13. days ag- ni. I khlov h- TOWkS EPT 7 rn- re hyTornada DEAOOR re Meager. Fro The Later re fa- an a' Th wfr report pia. HOWTOBACCO sa Miss.

and tii 1 Iaca. lEsIii. AND a I ii TE I T-3 Na. I. nd Mrs on i J.

da waa uch Ia Ia AND 3OQUJED. SIaughterholls Not On it Sofar. ls SOUTHERNDENTISTS. ti We rO I theteport re- maden avoidaeyrearraIgnzhenV cc BYACCOMPLlCE I. 5 id-ay.

a Is 0 the-mystery. arm attn. th tseFt sets. I brte atopsearch Ice age Dst yner Senator i pre tdent tb ofuile iae tT1- arm ITt. at hold a are i an4submit or courto1 in- VaIi.

th' thatIt- ulAhe sniei to veheme tly qiat 1iad the president. biy PS 1MXOF BOLT EN 1N MINNESOTA Nbraskn Say rJI ght the ADVISES FRIENDS 1. flat I. au4 The Mlnn. Ma thefol- lowers democratjgtate 4 uch taken If tion0 Toda th.

a haiJgeEr ltl acti to. be. will basad- Ofa i dtroalf ot th1JL it he nomin4ed Wsli Fight. Minnot wko an. today In in rogret i SCshnred ch ipflnitelyemall tolease givetbem ben Sutton.

until- Unday ek asthe ofMr Nashvilie WEATHER Georgla-FairTbu ada Lit teafl 5 Sl itS lat ID. xee5. MeprtS I4U Statleika. Statini Od fTispratarl I- i7PinlWSktintha. Atlanta clear 84 I 86 c1esr 5 Lioston cioucty.

74 I 00 Buffalo cloua I 1 Oi i 76 88 1 I 12 80 Coariotte cloudY 78 86 00 Chattanooga clear. 1 78 82 10 chicago. I 0 50 70 00 Corpus Christi. cidy 0 84 1 clear 82 p. Ciouiy 76 00 I 194 1 74 82 00 JupIter.

p. 4 76 00 ty 78 Knoxville. 1 76 82 00 clear 58 Memphis. cloudy. 1 70 74 02 76 Montgomery cld Nea Orlean5.

cloudy. 80 85 T. New Tork cloudy. 78 84 00 oo cc 71 1. FaIeatlne.

cloudy. 62 62 434 Portland. Men- 50 Rapid 01g. 48 San cldyI Louis. cloudy.

76. 80 cloudy. 52 52 Tacoma. cloudy. 00 Tampa.

cla. 1 75 1 p. l8 Wilmington. clear. 4 00 T.

4 Inappreciable rafnfaI. a 3. IABBUitT. SeCtion Director..

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