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BY ALL FAVOR IT. Proposition to Remove the Federal from Chicago ERECT IT AT OUR EXPUSIIUN io Hearing Before the Subeom- mittee on Appropriations. HA FURNSHED BY THE ATLANTIANS it mates Given by Government Officials. TbfCommHiee Vill Make a Favor- ast11ngton Notes. st Vjv 21 lecUll V.

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11 to tl ti the tl 11 I I nc from nti th it fioi Riit er' tn vv It rt lerat I i it the ill at Ii ro ST I ranfprreO a th ti 1 it a i in 3 of Jl iw The 1 tt wn Ii cr ts of jtsrs I Fr hir 1 rl rt 11 Tan co ni it 1 with i rv ri no hip or be tit 11 i wl I fn ret i Jalrtal bpi Ml th rt ment trea iar rei 1 I Uilt tii In at It to the government rid that tin. of the trn Jrv hoi lone no er thin to co I prop ttlOM si Tie con sppms to he favorably in Inline to the removot of the i np to Mul ita I i itho zitl- of a govern- fMnent tilt I prolial that a portion of the I nil Ifcir will be net apart. if the rn vil is iade for a play 1 it 1 to the ed ira tionil and In strlil advancsment of the errs at the. end of th ears of free- lorn sr ttow1t pnd SoalVin also rnlsh tloml roiM ons and indj pmpnts boards of tn 1e in 1 rommer 111 ortrin ns. in the IPI I Hits Sriltar re" tIans at i bm i fr 1 a 1 nt merrlal ore nlziti ns in rv part cf Vnted tatps tie central fpatuip of rniosf 1 xh th e' tb mint I' tr atlon hetsveen TnitPl te1- Central.

ith tin An rfan oountr es nm will report Its ooncl i Ions to I tt tomorritu. hp lib omi Jpr tiol to or the npc" tl c' I i 1 el I the full corn- fclttfe is PI welt 1 0x 1 nl It hiving ar- igel i rllv by repir all th tl rt of the aj fopna rp an I in let-1 hiv nt parel rr tUp leave i ing Colonel I I t-ipj chairman or ft corrrri te iv tl matter in ir I do the ran i T- of the rk an I I wa he HP com nlid work to dat I hi hp rv great What Ilrpi klnrliltre nv uck ar In hiTton were i no nm" to the effect that a on lireck nrll fr endb com rg o-i kv ur rn Mr liional ri i na Th said the ul 1 urge th rs uron Mr. I per one to pur u- a o' the pub It II represent on nue the name the pjl i al ai na of i and the state his SOT wo ulj to a a re ogn tion of the a th la ter himself I it it 11 se VP eually a mitte or Colonel Breckin- I atiji Colonel Bre. nrid" said this afternoon I I have hear the i imor 1 ou can say ri that the i roan 1 be in congress time er that the young mm take chance In the Tt I am still in it on tin I a Iff Hill a male good progress on aT I all inJ ations now i The democrats are 1 a final vo to he me ant the bill will resent shape. They the ho i 11 not I a uiT-i the enite 1 accept the bi 1 as ast to re 1 favor of ad in lb la a Brecki congrc that fi lr a3 tr pa 1 selected In IN ra lc not agree on this 1 i riot accept liau democrats a ne aTj pnfr the ft states an 1 in i some of their 1 sehedules in irlv and arrange the i re elp ted to th.

roost Important Tajjrity of mem- Viubltlon. raska the brilliant PS man who hae the house has 1 no ho a candidate an that the young 1 fe It means i a member of the ri I that he beliefs be good. Hi Mai Jer on a re res on the 401 Ka Is ef. rat 11 1 populists will UIC It that te and 11 he 11 ns to combine elect Mr. Bryan.

1 tt democ rat Joy of au orator or" is" itit iyT MTA CONSTITUTION. TEN PAGES. ATLANTA GA. TUESDAY MAY 22 1894. PRIOE FIVE spoken of for the senate and It may be that he will succeed Senator Coke.

lie would prefer however to wat two ears and cross swords with Senator Mitts. In the event Mr. Bailey Is not In the rare it La probable that the Texas legsla. ture will elect Horace Chlltoro to succe I Coke. Varur Does ot like It.

Kepre enutue John Warner of New York. who has been looked upon at 01 of the ru koo leaders or the house ha turned upon Mr. Cleveland be aase he has seen lit an tion the new tariff bitt raft. el on the senate Pnan comfi te. Mr.

Warmer is Quoted as sa mg that it Is ab- oluttl a trust mpa ure an that Mr eland being closely connected with the pt pie In rested In the sugar an 1 her trusts used his influence to have them prote ted Mr Warner is indignant and his cr tici of Mr. Cleveland and Mr tar II le la severe He wilt perhaps make a very bilt 1 fIght against this sena tar. I iff bill when it tomes back to the house. 1 oliir ill nown. The senate has not yet voted upon the i irmatlon ot H.

Taylor the ex. Atlanta nro as recorder of deeds of the 1 trct or oluijiaru but a vote will prob. abl be rea this week. Taylor is work. Industriously with the republican senators and Is said to have promised to retain the republican diputy now In they 11 Vote for his confirmation Senator Martin of Kansas Is also work- log Industriously for Taylor and predicts that he wilt be confirmed and he ma be.

Mr. Cleveland has teen throwing all the Influence of the administration upon the senate to have Taylor confirmed In tact. ore. Cleveland Is doing all in his power to bring about Taylor's confirmation since a rejection of a reuomination Is a reflection upon the president. Mr.

Cleveland has not et recovered from the several reflection" upon him on the part of the senate recent- li He wants no more. 1 I ire Against Do king The major of the house today spoke out very plainly against the law which do ks their silary for absence. Mr. ttoatner offt-ieJ an am rdment to the legislative 11 at the ol 1 1 iw whi is being enforced Pt le lareil 1 void. Mr.

Hi hards who was act ng is ha rman on the commit- of the whote. rl it out of i ler hut he rruU 1 Mr. 1 I harson an 1 adoj ed showing Very plainly that the tuajiritS' of mbers do not propose to be eked Houev when the bill is reported to the house there ma be an aye and no te unJ the amendment may he stricken. Out whether it is not. the hl taw will be in lee fur a mouth or two yet an 1 in that me 1 have dune the work of Keel Ink rnb rs here.

The ho ise lea iers in en led srnull this. will bring about adj urnm nt of congress a. month tarl er than it other would have booms. IJIF I i lor le Te tile That Butte Of. red hint WM Washington.

Ma 1 flu sj lal commit- tee in in lo 1IUt' tn10 harg or bril rv alimgei hive been ittemp ed Major 1 ittz ani il to omisiier the uings of sugar trust In connection with I IsUt ht two ssions today behind dos 1 rs and newspaper men an the iub OxcluIet The first began a few ni tes after 11 o'clock an. lasted until I lo when a re for an hour was taken. Dur ng the recess Senator Gray speaking for th committee said that as soon as tins case was concluded the committee would print the testimony and lay It bifore the senate. lie sail that it would be pretty much on tfim- 1 ne of that which has rere of re appeared in the newspapers hut with mere detail. rh fact t1 a tin offer of money was ma has be proven by one witness at least.

a srling the statement of the chairman the mmittee Senator Hun en kne nothing except upon hrarsay evilen but toll the commit- tc what he ha 1 learned 1 from his son. 11 a Hun on Jr. was next ut on the tan 1 at 1 told the committee how he had been ai i a he 1 I Major Ki ttz an 1 offer el a sum of money if he would in luce his father to te against the pe ng tariff. senat Kyle was on the stin I 1 nger than any one else. for It was developed that the oPer to br be had been ma IP to hli 1 re by the man who tan is charge 1 with the commission of the offense.

At lea this was the interpretation put upon the test mony hr the committee. Seristor Kyle testltled that Mr. Buttz had offered 1 him money for his vote saying that he could 1 have 003 and made an offer of down. Immellateh after the committee met Mr. I uttz made a written request of the chair- man of the committee to be present with his a torn ai i cross examine witnesses.

To this request no attention was given and ltuitz subsequently gave his request to the press. At the af ernoon session of the nmittee Buttz was kept on the tan 1 for uss-arta trre hours. The members of the corn- mitts's 1 1 to say anything pertainIng to his evidence. for the reason that he has not et conctutet. It Is understood.

however that Pu tz denied ehemei llv that he ha 1 mi 1- any attempt to bribe the senators referred to or any other persons. He was accompanieS his attorney Mr. McGowan It Is al said that none of the evidence far ad 1 i ed implicates any one other than Mi ttuttz and that if there was any one hmd him in the alleged transaction the committee has failed 1 to discover- who it was. The committee will men again to. morrow at ID clock THE TARIFF TINKERS.

The Senate Paused on Several Sched. ules terdu i ton May 21 There were no lndt. canons on the ran of senators this morning or any eager sr lo hoi or to tl I orlcr for a tO o'clock etn Only I teen senators rose join the chapldi in prover. I Prayer being nded Mr. nderson called attention to the absence of a quorum.

I That nscesslt. tei 1 re C- 1 of tv senate anti soon afterwards the re essarj forty. three senators respon- to their names In orpr to ain a little time for mori 1 is Lu the ing of Saturdays inal was il pensed with. The senate at nw o'clock resumed con- slierit of the tariff II ih amtnrlng question being three Items in hid jl ss nd china schedule Sd and 86 which had 1 ecn reserved last Frilianv at the request rf Mr Atdtich nl which again at us further re st wen over thrut io i Tt is r-ouzht th senate to schedule in is inu an ifa ir the Mist item In whi was the MI ert on of amendment ria i ore on dutiable list at 4) cents per ton. I he i ucite tin this amendment las ed the whole nv and was for the most part of on Irt stirs ar 1 somewhat exc ling char- a IPT Un the democratic lde it is con fii 1 to Mr.

est. Mr. Hill Mr. Ua ler and Mr. I rl on the republican side It took in Mr.

rman. Mr. Ilatt Mr. hate Mr 1 Ir others wl lie the populist party as represented by Mr. Peer.

An amendment offered by the latter to put Iron ore on the free list was voted down with only four votes in its favor those of Messrs Ltolph Kill Kyle and Peer An amendment to increase the duty on iron ore from 0 to 60 cents a ton was pending it the adjournment Two on Old Grudge. Jacksonvlite 1 Fla. May 21 Near Clarke I la. today Ed Alvarez shot and killed Sam Hil lard at the latter's home. The men are prominent In Bradford county.

The cause was an old grudge and It Is said Jvsre I i acted to sell defense. COXEY IN JAIL. Where the Judge Sent Him to Remain Twenty Days. BEOf NE AP JONES ARE ITII HIM Handcuffs Were Placed on Their Wrists and They Wore Given A FREE RIDE IN THE BLACK MARIA" cozey and Browne Were Sentenced Heavier Than Jones on Account of Their Speeches In Court Washington May 21 Coxej Browne and Jones were sentenced by Judge Miller In the Washington police court this afternoon to twenty days In jail for Violating the statute of the I United States prohibiting the display of partisan banners in the capitol grounds and Coxev and Browne were fined Jo each additional for trespassing on the grass the alternative being another days In jail. Jones was acquitted on this last charge.

The proceedings preliminary to the passing or sentence were in line with the series of extraordinary incidents that have marked the whole trial. The police courtroom was crowded with spe tators at 10 o'clock the hi ur set for passing sentence but it was forty minutes later before the court was called to order. During the Interval Judge Miller wus having a consultation with Congre sm Pence and Hudson counsel for the defense. The jutges brother died yesterday ant it was only after entreaties by the defendants' counsel that he decided not to make another postponement. At 10 10 o'clock when Ju ige Miller took his seat Mr.

Mullownev the assistant district attorney moved that sentence he passed on Jacob Carl Browne and Christopher Columbus Jones who were sitting insi le the rail. COXiY looked anxious Browne happy and Jones bored. Browne had discarlel his greasy leather jacket for a sombre cutaway coat. lie wore a white sh rt arid a. white collar but no necktie Judge Sillier sail that he had come to court title morning at some personal sacrifice on account or a personal bereavement and then asked the usual question whether the defendants had anj thing to say why sentence should not be passe 1 IIudaon' a elelre Representative Hudson of Kansas one or loxtv counsel imnsediateiy rose und delivered a political address As an Amen.

can citizen he sai 1 he eoul 1 not help stat- lrg that he had considerable contempt fur the government in its prosecution of this cast Every point had beers decided against the defendants. On the day they were at the capitol there wet thousands of people on the grass. It was et little ditlicult for the untrained mind to understand how the congress of the nited States could set aside grounds from which peaceable people were kept out. Mr. Hudson discussed the legal features of the case anu ouoteJ ft decision of justice Brewer.

or the federal supreme court. in support of his contention that any information unsupported by an oath or I arfila it as in this case was null and void. i The tarce of the case was he said the hypocritical position to which the United btites wa driven bv its officers. It had arrested men on one charge and prosecuted 1 thorn on another. You kruvv and I know he said that he.

was not arrested and convicted because' he stepped on the gross but be tau he carried a banter In opposition to the lit cal i leas or those who are power. ful in tit a ministration of this govern. nt The have demanded the conviction vf these men. Who are the asked Judge Miller. The parties who are dominant who are all powtrful answered Mr.

Hudson. Who are these myths these ghosts' asked Jui Miller again. Those who are Ira favor of a. gold standard If that's so. they have not reached this court is tie juufec reply.

Mr. Hudson laun hei off into politics and was called down tie judge. The sentence of this court he said will make people th nn. this government is undertaking a pul cy or suppression. I urtunately said the ju ige the courts pronounce aente ce Without taking into considering what jv pie think.

I On one de ou have the mone power on tl her the or and sirugghn ma. ses By which will your honor be influenced a ked Mr Hudson. I Mr iyman or the defense made an appeal fur a nominal sentence and then Carl Browne had his sa He began by withdrawing the appeal made in his behalf and said he had none to make lie hat a ked for a jury trial but now he be hewed he had made a mistake I do not believe he sa in a loud voice that the people of the United States believe that such a lot or filth and stagnation exists an is in the courts here. I do not mean your honor ou are different Browne Han Hli Say- Then Browne proceeded In his usual bias phemous strain for some time camparlng the jury to those who had participated in the crucifixion. He finally said he believed tile few hours or days or months he would pass in jail would do more to help the cause than his feeble voice could Browne said he made no resistance when he was arrc arid his life was saved from the puh eman a club by a colored man.

In conclusion he said he asked for no mere but would accept his runlsniiient cheerfully 10 next It was the first time he sail that ever stool before a court for sentence and It was a pleasing thought that he was innocent or the charge. He told how the arrest was made and maintained that he was no waikiog on I tn- fera. and carried no banner But he nut surprised that the jury brought in such a verdict and he blamed the newspaper for it in rcpre enting his commonweal as a. band or desperadoes. I do not appeai for mercy.

because I have commuted no crime he said but I do ask fun justice. The assistant district attorney asked the judge to impose a jail sen ence and not impose a fine which would be paid by the con ributlons or ignorant men. Representative Pence asked the Judge to I disarm cr ticism by giving a nominal set tence and show that there as no butt animus behind the prosecution Judge Miller entered Into a long review or the case and arraigned Coxey severely. There were no parties In the ease no prosecution of Coxey for hla ideas Coxey must conform his methods of salvation to the law of the land. It was a matter or congratulation that only 300 or 400 men responded to his call to march on aching- ton.

I thank God the working people the suffering people did not respond said the court. Coxey had proposed to bring 100 000 idle people here to set an example by breaking the law. Who to should be punished for violation of law If ou should not Coxey he asked. I did not violate It said Yr Coxey. You have your head so fU of your schemes that you think anything that stands in your way Is wrong said the Judge.

What right of yours has been abridged In the district Of Columbia asked the court. Judge Miller referred to Coxes absolute folly arraigned him as a dreamer" and said I doa know of any case where the court would be most justi- fled In passing the maximum sentence. but I am riot going to do It hen Sentence Wns Pronounced. Then the judge told the defendants that he could send them to Jail for 120 days anti fine them SRI each but he would not do so. He wished he said that Coxey and Browne had so demeaned themselves that more than a nominal sentence would not be necessary but their demeanor In court had changed this feeling Judge' Miller then im posed the sentence given above of twenty days' Imprisonment In the district jail for all three defendants and 5 fine or ten days additional imprisonment for Coxey and Browne.

In the' Buick Maria. At five minutes of 2 o'clock Coxey Browne and Jones with handcuffs on their wrists were placed In the Black Maria" with a dozen white and negro workhouse prisoners who were not handcuffed. as companions and the an Immediately conveyed them to the jail Coxey did not relish free transportation on such a basis and when he was told that he was to be taken to the district prison he asked to be allowed to go In a carriage but his request vv as not ranted. and he and his companions were compelled to rude the same as other pris- oners. A score or policemen patrolled the sidewalks adjacent to the courthouse after the sentence was given and prevented the curious from assembling thereabout One of Coxeys men who had been waiting round the court followed the van on horseback with the view of getting orders from the general as to the future conduct of the army or the commonweal COX" Proclamation Before going to the police court this morning to receive sentence and apparent- 1) without any anticipation of the actual outcome Co prepared an elaborate proclamation which he furnished to the press.

One extract will serve as a specimen of the entire production borne newspapers said we would never leave tasstlion We left. They said we would never cross the Pennsylvania line. We crossed Next we would never peas through Pittsburg. We passed Next that we were too lazy to climb the Allegheny mountains climbed' Next we would go to pieces in the sparsely supplied surroundings of the capitol. The pieces did not get.

Next that the djstirct commis- siomrs would not allow us to march on Pennsylvania avenue We marched Next that we would never have the courage to go on the steps of our nation home. went and were arrested Fbr what' Lxer islng our revolution sir founded const tutional right of tree speech Oh no They dare do that. Their crack of doom would come too soon If they attempted that and they knew' it too. Their tactics were to ring odium upon us and rely upon a servile and soothed scattering press to black- en us. The effect of Coxeys conviction on his camp followers already demoralized by drenching rainstorms Insufficient food and shelter and repeated chaps of ce.

wit probably be their entlii disintegration Even now the army is mostly made up of Idle negroes recruited In Washington and Maryland and has scarcely any of its orug nai members left Oklahoma Sam" and Jesse were hunting this afternoon for one of the malcontents who had ridden off with a Canadian mare belonging to the general IIRLCHIMIIDGE Hon. William t. Owens Speaks at I intton Mnnr Wousen Present. I Lexington Ky. May 21 Colonel Itreckin ridge was shown up In all his wickedness by Hon.

111 am Owens in his initial a address to the people of Scott county today. Mr. Owens was greeted by' a large crov filling the hall at Georgetown to overflow log and many who desired admission were turne i awav 1 ully 300 women acme pres ent. wearing Owens badges. and they ed in the applause in a manner than.

plan ly demonstrate 1 that the womanhood of the district is tterly opposed to sen lit Colonel Breckinnlge back to congress. The ap- tause was almost cctatlnuous throughin the sreech Resolutions gotten up by the people or Scott county were read certifying to the good character of the Scott man and pass el by' a rising vote. The speech wao ill of strongly framed sentences against Bre inridge anti its enthusiastic reception mdi cates that the women are against the colonel in earnest. He said that 60000000 or people were waling the verdict the citizens of the Ashland district would render In this ca and he hoped for the Injured manhood and womanhood of the state that the voters would do their whole duty an' 1 not sulk in their tents. and go to the roll and vote against this burning disgrace 1 HE SHJ Rll Ql IETED THEM.

A Ob of Miners Threaten the Guard at Pratt Mines. Birmingham Ala. May 21 Special The mine situation is assuming more serious proportions. Today Sheriff Morrow and a body of forty deputy sheriffs went to Pratt mines to quell anticipated trouble. They were met there by a mob of 500 miners who did everything to provoke shooting on the part of the guards.

After drawing the del uties up In line and telling the mob that if they did not disperse he would fire Into them Sheriff Morrow succeeded In dlspers log the excited strikers. The hurling of a stone from the mob at the deputies would have caused the flow of blood. Threats of blowing up slope No I of the Tennessee Company. at I ratt mines have been made but so tar nothing or the kind has been attempted THREE WERE KILLED In a Fight at PSaquemnine La How the Trouble Occurred. PlaquemlM La May 21 A moat deplorable shooting affair took place at Dorsey- rule nine miles below this place on the Texas and Pacific railway.

It seems that a dago and a negro engaged In a light in front of Block Lebes store which attracted the attention of everybody around and among others Messrs. Adolph Block and Jules Lebe. his brother in law The negro took offense at something that was said and went off and got his gun and returned Seeing this Messrs Block and Lebe armed themselves. In the shooting which followed Messrs Adolph Block and Jules be arid the negro were killed outright. Mr.

Blocks Is a young man ho came to this parish from Clinton. La. where he Is held in high esteem. Mr. Lebe is from Texas.

A Millionaire' Son Arrested. Birmingham Ala May 2L Special James Park the son of a Detroit MIch. manufacturing chemist a millionaire who mysteriously disappeared on April 2Sth from his home was arrested at Coaling today. It is said he left home because of his parents' refusal to consent to his marrying a girt with whom he html fallen In love. He was put oft a passenger train of the Alabama Great Southern he being riding the blind baggage.

At this place he was taken charge of by Detective G. Lombard of Detroit Mich who had trailed him from New York. IT WAS A TEST CASE. Tte Snit of Miss Pollard Against Colonel Bteck1urldg WORK UP THE WHITE LEAGUE An Organization of Nearly Half a Million Women. COMPULSORY VACCINATION IN BROOKLYN Cases Where Sick Children Were Vaccinated II our or five Times with Fatal Result-Gossip from If ew York.

New York May 20 Special Correspond- ence The true history of the Pollard Brklnrldge lawsuit has never been printed and It was not the Intention of those who were responsible for It that It ever should be. That Miss Pollard was not atone resoonsible for it has been suspected as It was welt known that she did not have the means for its successful prosecution here the money came from has been an unsolved mystery. If half a million women with ample meant at their command can bring to bear sufli- clent moral force C. Brecklnrlage will be defeated In his present coolest and his personality will have nothing to do with It. It is a moral and social principle for which these women are contesting and they re gard the present campaign as a crucial test of public sentiment few years ago the Woman's Christian Temperance Union formed a social purity department In the United States and it Is now a feature of that organization through- out the world.

Especial attention has been paid to It during the past five years and every state has been asked to raise the number of years named by statute as constituting the age of content In many of the states they have been successful and while a few years ago ten and twelve years was the usual limitation the average is now about sixteen years. But the White Cross League as the department was termed did not feel satisfied at mere legal regulations. They wanted an equal standard of morality for men and women In society. A 11 IB lollon-lng The order increased until it numbered about four hundred thousand and was well organized In every state and territory Its members were obligated to require mom the men whom they recognized as friends or acquaintances the same standard of virtue as they did for the women. As their literature states the law of God recognizes no sex the law of men recognizes no sex In its criminal code moral philosophy recognizes no sex.

This was the state of affairs when the i facts or Madeline Pollards betrayal by Congressman Brecklnrldge became known to one or two of the prominent members of the hue cross League. The woman was at once penitent and desirous of revenge. and it was an easy matter for her to be induced to offer up her own reputation as a sacrifice. It was understood toat no money could be made from Brecklnridge and Miss Pollard was sufficiently penitent to wish to become an inmate of the Protestant convent which had been established by the leaders of the social purity movement Prominent among these were Mrs. Fannie Colby editor of The Woman's Trioune Mrs.

Carlile ife of the leading counsel at the trial and Mrs. James Hobbs wife of the mil lionaire president of the Chicago board or trade. A Test Cue It was recognized as the best test that could be presented. One of the most gifted men in congress an orator of national re pute a leader In society anti in church circles and with stronger personal following than any accorded almost any man in Wash Ington. Upon the other hand as an unknown woman who had pursued a course of wrongdoing with hint for years without repentance knowing that his wife was liv.

jog and she could not hope for marriage. It was a strong cas for the test of the equality of the sexes before the law' and if successful woull afford an opportunity to place the question of moral accountability before the people as it never had been done and could not as well be accomplished In any other way Aunough the leaders were willing to defray all expenses they thought best to create sentiment by calling upon other women throughout the country whi they did funds being raised in every section the entire amount being raised so secretly that it has never before been publicly known. The attorneys made no charge for their services and this generosity very materially reduced the amount required. ea a part or the general plan. protests were sent to Mrs.

Ureckinrldge asking her to separate from her husband and from time to time the doctrine of moral equality was brought forth most prominently Ira various ways. After the trial was over and the plaintiff had been accorded a verdict. there was a change in the plan. The plan now is for the union and tie hite Cross League its auxiliary as or ganizations to keep hands off except by the distribution of literature throughout tie district The members however are wide awake and will do all In their power to defeat Breklnrldge. Compulsory Vaccination.

Judge Gaynor has sharply called down the health department of Brooklyn In the matter of vaccination. a minute too a Km either. Some of the acts of the Inspectors sent out by the health commissioner have been outrageous In the extreme. The privacy of homes has been invaded and the right to vaccinate unwilling per sons by compulsion ann force has beet boldly proclaimed and In many ca es ex cv oiciLa wuu uojeciea vii account of the delicate health of their children have had to stand by while burly Inspectors with great rudeness of speech and coarse nets of manner seized toe little ones anti thrust the vaccine points into their arms In spite of parental protests. In one case there Is a strong probability that a delicate child was practically put to death under these arbitrary and violent vaccination proceedings.

Health Inspectors had vaccinated the child four times without success. The mother protested against a fifth attempt. She was rudely pushed aside by an insolent Inspector who bared the unfortunate child's a arm In her presence and. with the brutal remark. i give him enough this time.

made the fifth Injection of virus. A few days later the child done to death under the orders of the health department No wonder a bitter feeling has been created among the people of Brooklyn on this matter. An appeal to the courts for re. lief from the tyranny of these petty health officials clothed with a little brief authority was very properly taken. Justice Gaynor now rules that the leglsla.

tore has not passed any law making vaccination compulsory. He intimates a doubt if it aas the power to tin go. Hence he de- cities that the health department has no sort of right to force any person to be vaccinated against his will and. to Imprison him ucaer the pretense of quarantine until he submits to the operation. His decision is Use most popular one handed down from any bench Ira the state of New York for a long time.

Vaccination as a public polu Is all right. To advise and urge it and pluvide public facilities for It is all proper enough. But the fundamental rights of personal liberty and parental control of children must its re spected There are limits after all to the power of the comrrunity as a whole over the life liberty and personal judgment or the Individual. Didn't Know Ills Own ife Alabamians here are very much interested In a queer story from Russia. It concerns Michael Yaltidce his wife and an American ung woman.

More than twelve years ago Yaltidze then a schoolboy. fell in love with a pretty girl of his own age in Hungary. They were married on short acquaintance The parents of Yaltidze when they learned or the match sent him to America under an assumed name. He set- tied in Alabama where the iron discoveries of tire past few years enabled hint to make a large fortune. Recently he fell in love with an American girl told her as much or his story as he thought was good for her to know and then undertook to escape from the early bond The marriage could be dissolved only by the ecclesiastical court which demands a oud of witnesses to the alleged misconduct and mus have solid reasons In the shape of current coin for completing the investigation before parties grow old and toothless.

There are special lawyers who for a lump sum furnish advice documents willing wltn ses anti a warrant that the spiritual court will do the rest. Yaltldze directed one of these to prepare his case and soon after he started for Rus- sla to see the matter through. He stopped at London Paris and finally Wiesbaden where he made the acquaintance of a charming Russian lady who is said to be an artist She soon supplanted the Amen. can girl In his affections He prolonged his visit for weeks and so disregarded the conventionalities that some scandal arose He declared his passion and asked her to marry him as soon as he obtained a divorce from his American wire which he said he was expecting by each mall He was incautious enough to give the name and address of the American girl as those of his wife. Finally he hurried on to Russia to see how the case against his real wife was progressing The lawyer Informed him that he had had hard work to get the ease to proper shape but It was all right now.

No perjury would be needed as the misconduct of his wife was notorious. He then explained that the wife had been living for some time under a stage name at Wtesbaden and for some weeks had been notoriously intimate with a wealthy American giving his client his own American alias The amazed Yaltidze demanded that he I stop his illy joking. The lawyer declared that he was in earnest and called in a. detective to corroborate him. The latter entered What did you say.

he asked. was the name or the gentleman who stayed with Mme. Y. in Wlesbaden and Is the respondent in the divorce case7" His name is X. But that's the gentle- man himself there.

hat do you mean. you scoundrel" shouted Yaltidze and then fixing his eyes upon the witness he said Why you are the blackguard I threaten' ed to thrash in Wiesbaden If I found you hanging about my lodgings any more. Yes sir I was engaged to watch Mme. movements In Wiesbaden That's why I dogged her steps and yours. The lady is willing enough to get a divorce.

She has a promtBe of marriage she says from ax American millionaire When Mme YalUdze heard her husbands story from hits own llpa she wrote a sweet letter to her husbands alleged wife in the United States introducing herself as that lady's successor and asking to be Informed of the result of the divorce case. Then she instructed a law yer sue her husband for alimony on a high scale anti to assert that she knew all along that her paramour was her lord and master. Yaltldze has disap. peared. The brother of the American girl Is prepared to shoot him at sight.

SIX AUCHISTS SHOT. Anarchists Executed at Darce4ona AY ho Tried to Kill General Campo Barcelona. May The anarchists Codl- no Cerezuela Sogas Bernat Vilisrubta and Mm. who were condemned to death for complicity In the attempt of Pallas to as- assassinate General Martinez de Ca were put to death at 4 o'clock this morning Although the execution was public there were few spectators except the strong fore of military which had been ordered to be present as a preaution against disorder The absence of spectators was due to an announcement that the execution would take place later in the day. The troops formed three sides of a square from the wall of Mont Juich where the pinioned convicts were placed.

The priests connected with the prison chapel remained with the prisoners until the end. though no attention was paid by the anarchists to their exhortations Cerezuela Sogas and Codlna re- malred silent throughout but Mm from the moment he appeared in the square shouted Long live revolution. etc. When the firing party was formed the prisoners ere made to kneel and the prests retired. VIllarubIz.

shouted. Murderers await our revenge and Bernat ctred 4 Death to the Inquisition. The platoon fired from a. distance of three meters. The conVlcts had their backs turned toward the troops and their eyes were bandaged with handkerchiefs.

Codlna and Vt larubla resisted the attempts of the trout to blindfold them and called upon the onlookers for help. The guards were obliged to use force to compel them to get upon their knees. Sogas and Codlna were still kneeling after the volley was fired and were struggling to get upon their feet who they received the second shot which stretched them beside their companions. The bodies were placed in plain wooden coffins and burled Inside the fort Later In the day thousands of persons ascended Mont Tuich in expectation of seeing the execution. The event deeply affected the anarchist prisoners who are confined on board the warship Navsnra herat of Russian Conspirators.

St. Petersburg May a A Clandestine press from which large numbers of revolutionary pamphlets have been issued has been discovered at Smotenok. Hitherto whenever the police raided the place they had to force the doors thus giving the occupants time to burn their papers but on this occasion Police General Wahl sent me local fire engines to the spot In the night and the occupants of the suspected buildings rare oua of the doors thinking the place had caugnt tire. The police rushed into the building and seized a quantity or important documents and also arrested a woman and six male conspirators. From the documents seized and from statements mane by the conspirators police are convinced that thy have made prisoners of seven.

people who are connected with a widespread conspiracy. Wlmani Trial. New York. May 2L The trial of Erastua Wlman for appropriating the funds of R. G.

Dun Co. has been set down for trial before Judge Barrett in the court of oyer and terminer on May ffith. Mr. Wlman will be defended by Secretary of the Nairy Benjamin F. Tracy and James Greenshields queens counselor of Montreal Tbe Jury Was Discharged.

Nashville. Tenn. May ZL SpeciaL The jury In the case of 31. A Spurt was unable to agree having been out since Saturday and was discharged this morning The jury stood nine for acquittal and three for coo vlctllls. The case against Mr.

Spur charging certification of false cheeks will be taken up tomorrow. vf THE BIG FIGHT ON The Democrats of ilabajna Han Taken Montgomery AND ARE MAKING THINS UfELTv' The Ostes Men Confident ston Men Determined FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRAC' And Believe the Man from Bjrmlngbanit Should Be the Tie State Committee and the Costs. Montgomery. Ala. May 2L Special Tht horizon of the democratic party Alabama Is cloudy tonight.

The members if thc ood old family of democrats are wrangling with each other. Two of its distinguished sons Ire candi dates forthe great office of governor of the state They are both good jmenThut the contention between them ha been aa exceedingly bitter one and their friend have become so thoroughly enthused that tonight they are saying some very unkind things about each other. In the primary elections Captain Johnston of Jefferson county received a majority of the popular vote but the county conventions in many of the Johnston counties and by this means allowed Congressman Oates to receive a larger number of In structed delegates. There are three of the thirty-alit counties which have contesting- delegations Hale Lee and Colbert. The contest in the latter is immaterial haying been brought simply for the purpose of establishing nqlzt la a certain matter of form.

The Oates men will not attempt to put Colbert in the Gates column. The Two Principal Coning. The whole issue appears to dependoittBi Lee and Hale contests. The state executive committee has worked hard all the after noon on the evidence In the Hale contest and at this hour. midnight they are till upon it A number of the most profound lawyers in the state assert that the delegas.

tion can be taken from Johnston. pateap case is not strong enough to furnish so ex cuse for doing so. Lawyers whose opinions In matters 01 law are far above prejudice stateafter carefully going over the evidence that Lea county must be accorded to Captain John. stun If honesty is the policy to be pursued. With these two counties Johnston's friends say he is bound to win.

They claim' how that nothing but fraud anti trickery' can defeat him. It was the programme that the date men should urge Congressman DIckClaXk of Mobile for temporary-chairman of t4V convention and the Johnston tnen foould urge General Pettus of Selma. The complexion of the executive committee" wai BO apparent however that when Congress-- man Clarks name was was nominated by acclamation. A Steinhalt of Greenville. R.

G. Banks of Lauderdale and Elmore Garrett. of Calhoun were pom mated for secretaries of the convention. May TakQ Several Day. Appearances now indicate that it win takt the convention several days to dispose of the work before it.

The executivercom rnlttee will probably not be able to report on the contested counties by noon tomorrow when the convention meets Their" report will be in the nature of a recommendation simply and the conventions committee of credentials will have to plow through the volumes of evidence in the contested case and report it again to the convenuonfOr action. There are many candidates for the minor state offices. Five good men want to secretary of state as many want taeJ8omI- nation for attorney general about the Bam number have desires for the place of super. intendent of education and so on. The winners will probably be found in thef fol.

lowing list For secretary of state 1 Jackson of Lauderdale or Francis Lloyd of Butler. For attorney general William Pith. oL Tuscaloosa or' L. Martin. of Jackson.

For Superintendent of education E. Pettus of Madison or 1. Harris of sum. tsr. For commissioner of agriculture- D.

Lane. of Limestone. or a dark horse that is being well groomed For treasurer Craig Smith Dallas. For auditor John Purlfer of WIlcox 5 The Partisan Badge The city is full of enthusiasm. Time Oatet men are wearing oates in their bat.

anti on the lapels of their coats and the John- s' stun men are adorning themselves with sheaves of Johnson grass. Both sides art red hot too much so it is feared. jortlts good of the party In the Aw81 electtoaV1 Fair play will be Insisted on by" bOt sides. Kolb has his lieutenants here who art delighted at the fuss In the Mill Consider Doth Together. The executive committee has lust1 journed it being 1 o'clock a.

in. They iad been in executive session for an hour. the Hale county contest case. The last action taken by the committee it la stated was to defer- the consideration Of the JJ Contest until tomorrow after the evlde4s in the Lee county contest has teen adduced when both cases will be considered together. List of Delegate The following list of delegates to the democratic state convention which meet here tomorrow will be of Interest" Autauga Cook Spigener 8 Jt Jones 31 Smith and R.

M. Williamson. Baldwin C. Byrne. ft B.

Hail and CJ H. Hall Jiaa-bour-J. L. Flits A. H.

Alston. T. O. Gutce William D. Jelks R.

Lee A. Grant. Frank MfRAC P. JIcKenilevCrj F. Stewart E.

8. Shorter. A. B. Bush Antfi A.

L. Martin A. P. Howlson. M- C.

Schoolar. A E. Meador. Frank Nelson. Jr.

and Jt Wilson. js Dr AUgood DrT5elf. T. JCaUaj ban. W.

E. Byars J. DHendrlcks Ketchum and IL ard. S. F.

Comer WJ Ralatr H. Coleman Law sot T. Blanks. John U. Wall R.

F. A. Whittle and Stanley' Calhoun J. Pelham J. W.

Higglns VTA- S. B. Trapp5 J. 11. Duke John JPemamr tern tef-lL hitehaJl.

vri COMPK ra. J. 1 1 ri II. i ht an er. 11 yule ce.

1 1 i 1 i 1 1 TH Propositon Bniding II ERrT EXPOSITIN a Appropriatons ATANTIANS timate Givn Goverlment Ofcials Tbflcomlllee Mcke Faor- Heprt otes. by 21- tht nm nt rn tl d'S t. II.n 1 t. AIlntH uiI Irand5 xhl lt 1Ijp any XI' qti II this AIII iocd bel n. jlst wha wll 1.

i 1 1 1 lutQW1Y rpr1 thf hu thIs" k. I. I CIII Howel L- Id Xi' I. in tlanta f' 5. lr rj m' rlng rt II" allroprla- ns mm th'- II .1 tul I tai rng I siton.

Tot a 11 jforr I tr. kfrj 1. In' cf h' 11 tIP fnt w1rlo1 fair tX- bit hl kfri in reply Cu a th I hilnl 1 kal 1r Inla thlt 1. t0l 11t I entrol I cn- Herat' th flat 7rr cj I. ran fprr AtlaI1 I' PIct.I1 ii ajrcxinr 11.0 Te nLtle wnkh n.

ss. t. 1't'n. rrrlkhir olrt fn. ogwel nn rommunkat1 he cn HIn 1 tuU1i' hl1 It 11tn rerhl ad hpi I tv mment he trta.lr\ 1rartn rpjoit1 th' ui lnj blortf1 nt 11 rtI trttry 11 one hr frther cOI ilr prp- flr alp.

Te rOnm Pfm tr jp In- lined thl rpmon. th t1lri II ta ta 1 lt 3 ent exhht I poha 11 porton hf 11Iil1 wl thf rmv11 I 1' fdura- onat ancfmfnt no thirty years tJe- om. In anr SpahVng al furnish- atona I rf lltion 1n1 InlJ fmpnts triute and nmrial orn- on th lttin I 13. r1Iar re ton alrpov tmil1 frm aIn merlal frcrnlzatn I lntlr trtp tlf featlrp prfpofl hihii ttinc tht l- rnr nf rl' tnltprl Sr tf 11 ntro1 ulh tn Amprran clunteg. uhmmit wil I onclu.

a fl m1Ittp ht i. JrHo1 lr sitinn i. helfyp1 ful ttrr i NI1Iy nl dirlo fl H' i t' 1y pr par- fr lie rpnrt aI- oprial' mte RCI inlE 1 havin prt rr wil for ia mr Irdn Colonel 1 irg committe. bYn I' mater hre Ih. rpm I'l''r thi rk ant ty way ht ha.

some Fphndir dal fr deres it IrIJlnrltle I Ketuckian. lh to rf risu atr 1i mnminc efect elerto rf Ir Hreckinril frn cornrg rre 10 Kentucky urge retire The res race h' 11. ha. lte wuld Ur this COllSe Up Ir. ren ids.

liii I on. I 0 r. I 5 th publiC din thc xt jilrlt wil I luh ill ile I Brek I r. i IJIHial annals Congr. rkt jt ad tat the hl ul a ra recognition aes sn as latter him eJr sleted a.

Ihlt I wil eJualr el th Brtckln- des desr.1 Bnkjncg aternoJn I rumor. You od wi next Afc young 7 be alow. bit for tr stiJ It" rro rr Tarif 111. aenitl aIJi 100J fm hi al aJ indications Vor early 1 dEIocrats 018 i rjfnp fnal vote the i ani bi i Il IracrY it rresen 6wle bel It thl wi any I ii sfn te. idmenta I bill a house dpm' rats do agre thi ele en i wi aeetft I Bu ii te alliol me an nt r.

tve arid uece I ri thtr er a6 to liH sGherules es to I 1ly an. aran their for I le re aUn or I majoriy I IrII ton Bran. cf Ira briIant mocli ps ha un rep t1 ha ce tha he nut a caDdate tun or dOo I man tha a helll re I ni fibLc lfe. I tM SVanl8 t. Lc 1 mem bEr Cha tat thit helevps ts cg of I He' Uc c' a t.

Marcdercon. rf- Vhus" trnl expires tht arch ncxt e1s fr1 tLrJ to the I the dUrTaLi awl populst w1 te stte POpulss wil be wiing democrats 1r Bran. Uly Texas. the othC young i orator of the house is asu I AG ES GA TUESD 1iY FIV spken w1 ear cnss lls. Baiey wil Horce Cule.

lOl ot Uk. I. Ieprt DeWit arer ew ha bn upn a Olt cUckoo leadrs te hous. ha tured r. becatse to sancton tarit IU th.

fnance commiotse. Ir. i a ing that I olutey trus agurt ant 1r'l Cleveland. closl connEcte wih jupJe Itreste ant other Infuenc. protect.t.

Ir arer hl crtUC r. 1r very SHfre wil mke vtry fght Ir bi whn mes Talnr ot senite YEt vote nfrmatlun C. J. IJtrict lolullam a 1 ably reahed in. promLed tin rfuLlcan puty nw I wil confrmation.

lart. preJlts thJt wil contrme and may llneland len al admlnlstratiol snat contrme n. I al Tayl rs confrmation rjection reuominaton pre idnt Ir ha reeovtrtd retectlon ly. lt morE. Ia Iuln.t UotkhIK majorty tocay spke Ni ry duks slary II.

otr al amndmnt th 0:1 that thi ltsv whih now bein lc Ir Itichardaun acting hairman Ic whul rultd lrclEr th. hue Ir. iticharoon adopr Idj rity mtmlers dockd r. whn bil rtp0rttd may rite amendmtnt th. wil COle.

and time it wil kejing mmmht hOlse leaders Intnded it dc wi brinJ Ibout urmnt congrt arier otherwise I lE JU iL IS I Ior 1. T. tllt' UUUI f.r.t 11m 2OHI. ashington. la The tef zmppumisei th.

charges tribry to atemptr by Jutz. an. alto lonsiitr 1 SU1ar tust wih I g- Islaun h.I\ Sls1ions to ay intro wth newsplr arid Jublc Th. minute. 11 odock laste ti oclotk reee 1 During Gry i commitee sid a concludi mitee testmonr I I orE na te.

Il saIl I prtl In. whlh herft0tore app rrh ne" papers dttail Th. ttt lrpt orer malt bEn i Itast atr IinJ to I chrlrmr eommltee. Sinatr IUln kntv nOthing ecept harsay II.n. to hall ell 1unon lut stand rnj tolr tommitpe i apprJahf1 ajor Hutt and er- 1 i iotuce fathtr vote agaln pe1r11 tarif Hfnat KylE stani lunger anyone fo th.

jribe male him clr ly tommission otenst i Iast interreation testmony hy th. ommltee. ttstiffd lr. Bulz oflre monE frr sain hav 75. an madt oter fHJJ Immtllately afer commitee Ir.

Hulz male writrn commitee wih attort' arid examine witn" ses. atenton Hutt2 sul qurnty rfqUfst afternoon sp slon fnmitte Hutz kep stand mpmbrs mllee detlntl anYhIng I Is eidence. onclude1 I er Butte yehemeuty atempt companeI1 by atorey. Ir. I evldfcf 11 adrlUter Imp1cates anyone lther Bulz behind aleged 1 Tlsaction faied I commitee wtl me to- mOrow TARFF Pal.

Seral ul. I hllton ay There I i desire do hotor the non 0 meetlg. sevn. i en ros IJ ctaplall efdd Ir. I cal- fr atention ahSncr a C.

stnate I an nls th necessary I tl rte fnin pon. lames. galn ltle moriitig busbies. ro Jural i dlpn ed wih. snre rtsumed I eldrtiJ tArf bil IhA QUfstun ll I ad whih le restrved reutst Ir Inl flrhfr rque t.

se aetlv Thl" trou ht schfllule mLal anC ralfsthe frst Iem which thl insertion Ir irn or the table lst 4' cen ts The tLtte laste i mot par Intc" tjng ard. excitng atPL 1 on- frwl Ir Yist lr Hil UctJer Ir ltrk rtPutlCa rok I lr. Plat lr. Ir. Iir'o and other wll populst pary nprisente Peter.

ofered lter lst wih I lfS tht lessr Hil 40 6 ceDI It tht ourment. Tna 011 Grdge. I Fla Near Strke. ria. totay Alvarz ad kle HIar late's Te ae Brdord cunt.

Te gdge ad I sld AvrJ I acte I defene. i I I I Days. BROWNE WITH Handcufs Thei Wrist RIE Sentnced Hfav. Account 21 sennced 1ler polce cour aferoon Jai violatng lnlted prhibitng prtlsa bnners gds ad xe. fned gass alteratve ing tn Jail wa acqutted lat I prelminar sentente wtre lne seies marke I polce courroom i cowded wih spdators ocok I hour et fO pas ing sntente I cour caled or er Durin Interal I1er WIS ha vln I onsultatlon wlh Conge sn1n lenee ad ludon dtcn t.

judges brothe I yesten1ay afer tht drfen ants' coun el decded 1 postJnem nt I 10:10 oclotk Judge Iler I hi eat. lr lul0mey atore sentnce Jacb S. Brwne ad ChritphE I sittng inside rail look I brpd. di arled grea utway cont le shir a colar te. IIt sai cour moring fce aCCOU prsonal 1reuvemnt an akE questlol defenJans anything senenc 101on ltr Hrprf ole boasts immedat ly fnd poltcal cittn.

said coulllot ha lonsiderabe th govrmtn Is postcutiun cse. Ever POit ha Jn dclded efJants te tere wer thous8ds pople gass. I wa a ltle dlflul untrln un erand United grunds whih paceable lr. discuss tase a dtclsion ustce conention un uPprte a alla.l nul si hypotrittal pion Lnfd HattB wa by otcer I st prosecuttd thm h. Cox y.

areste an I bt- I cause edried oppositon pJlt al hlt8s pOw.r- I 1 ti" admirnistration over- mnt They ae Iler. pdries ar al Ir. tht mYhs ask" JW1e liler agam. faro gol ad I thats cour wa jUtgs plr. lr.

Hud on launchtd ot poltcs caled by tle senetce wil think pl Fununately judge snteiC JJopl. side 5 hav" money I the pOr an la8S wil uur asked lr. Brwne say. an mae. asked be.

ma I bleve. said Yole that beleve a flth stagnaton cours you diterent" Dronne Hi" ii Sa bla- ph mous pariCipted crcifxion. fna1y beleved I jai 0 I thp cau feble I he arnsttd lCe plctmans acc pt punshment cheerfuly. Iose next. I frst time SJd h.

stool fore a wa I th ght wa Inoent are8t I wao not walki grass no bann r. wo ought erdict te representing desptradoes. I beeause mied crie aS3istnt aked impse jai sentence imp se fn. conributlons Igorat Representatve aske Judgeto cricsm nomial sn- as proseuton. ler entere cse argne prtIes cae prosecuton ides.

confor metods slvaton Iand. congatlaton 3 4 respnde cal Wahig- I tha Gd workig pple- suterng peple1 respnd" lid cout. Cxey ha prpe 100 Ide pple her an. ex. f.

breag te lw. Wo I I punshe vaton Iaw i you shoud not Cxey' ake. I I dd volate It" si you hea Iceme thin aything stndi wrng. rght yous aridged dlstrct Clumbla aked te MUer refer Coxys fOly araige a 0 I sid I don't kow I ce woud jutI- ted maximu It. PonoonCed.

t6eendants or 1 ad fne tem s. wihed sad ta necesr demenr change feelng. Jude1Hler im- aove dys' iprisonment aitrlt jai a deendan ts fne addItonal tve minute o'clock Brwne hadcurs wrst. Bla. Mla" wih doen whit nego pisones 18dcuted.

I cmpanlon5. van I Jail relsh transortaton ad I tht prsn ake alowe cariage requst was ganted compnons compeled i sm other adjaent prevente assembltg thereabout ne ha waing folowe gettng rrm grneral a ary tht comn10nWI1 ProClnlaton. plce cour moring sentence an aPP8ent- antcIption outcome elab rate tunls1d I ne txtract Wi a en tre prd ucton. Some newspaprs Massion. O.

ler sad CIJS Pensylvlnla lne crssed xt Pltsburg pasied. ret wtre clmb Altgheny We cJmbed Net. th sprsely suple he capitol' gt. ext dbtrct alow avnue ext neve have' courag ntns We arested. re const tutonal-rlght Spe that son I Thet tctcs oium ad upn vle scatterng etect Coxeys convction folowers ared demoDlzt rinstors.

Ins fod reated bl wt I en I dlslnt graton amy mosty I neges scarcey Is I Coxey re huntng afteron I malontents rdden I of canaia m. are belongng HT nnECi nIGE. I llnm t. Sp4ak" 1. Inlton Inn oDtn Prelnt Leington.

21 1 lrf0kln- rldge al Wiiam Owen1 th Ir. geete tlin th haI rertow In de red ture1 away. Fuly 3l1 prfS- jir aplause maner pblly bitterly senrlllg ne Ureckinri ge ccntnu01s through ut speech. goten peoplE Scot wtre cerirying Slott pas rising ful i Br ck- I Inrdge is enthusiastc rectptun In I-1 alnst earest. 5O 1 pople wat distrct as ad hop womanhoo that anl pols alainst burtg llE SHfRIF QUETED lnen Irat Biringham.

The situaton prportons. Toay Sherlt sherts quel antcipated 5 shotng Ater dep utes ne telin dispers fre Sherif Iorow disper- excitfd hurlng depute fow Thrats slop :0 Pra I mnes ha ve ben knd ha ben L. A mo shootng atalr tool at Dorey- vile mies PacIfc ralway. I th nego engaed tght Bok Lbes stor whih trated atention everby arund. aong other Mesr Jues In negr tok ofense smeting ot ad ad tu Selni s.

Blok Lb ared themselve. shotng whI folQwed Mesr. Bok Lb nego kled right 1r nn who cae par Clnton whlre estetI Lb Texa. MIlionaires A ated. BIrngham Ala Pak DtrQI mnutaturlng chemist a milonIre.

mysteroul disppr Aprl 2t frm hl hme arete Co1ng toy. I sd beaue part' rfsl cnent mrg a gl wt whm falen ot a pasngr tIn te Aaba Grt Sute bing rdg blnd bag ti plac ten ch DteUv J. Lmbr Dtit lc. te NewYor I Polad Agtnt Btecknrldge WHI LAGUE Organizton Hal Mlion ACCNA TIN CU8 Wher Cbldrn Iour Tlm wih ReUlt-Goaip New Yrl ew Yor 2. The Polard- ed.

ad Intenton respnsible i Polard resDonille ben wel that Is prosecuton. Where cae usolved I milon ca sul- W. wi dtfeated persnalty wi wih I socal whl omen re- cmpig crucil pullc sentment A Christan Temptranc deprtment thatorganlztol Espcial atenton hs ben I fve rIse sttuting COnt ben whle ears ad lmitaton era abut Whie eoss deparment satsfed regulatons. Tey moralty Uta Jolotns increaed unti I hundre terrtory. Is oblgated recognize iI A ltera- recogize recogIzes phiosophy reogizes atars 1adelne Polards Congessman h1e League wmn pnitent matr oter rputaton sacrlfct.

I undertoO coud Brecklrdge Ms Polard as sfcnty betome Potestnt wh1h establsed puriy movement thise B. Tloune lsle dfe H. witI mi- lonaire Chicgo bard Cle. I gited congess natonal re- lear ces rolowing a5h lpn was ha wih wihout repenance wlt lv- marla e. 1 casp tet equalty Iuccesful atord opportuniy Queston morl accountablty otld accomplshe oth Allough I wiling sentment caling upn I which 5 secretr lcly atoreys materialy re uced a Irs.

tme tme prominenty I Aftr ad plalntt ben wa I White LagJe It auxiar 01- ganlza tons ot exctpt distributon lLerature Gstrlct. Te me b1rs a wae wi. i pwer ompuhor Veeinaton ha cale healh Broolyn te mater vaccnaton. ot to 1ln ben ben Invade vaccinte unwiing pr- procaimed cases e- AMla. Pa' t.

au OUJlea aount delcte chidren hve stnd whie Insptor. rdeness spech ad coare- seize ltle thrst thei as protets. stong probablty delcte chid wa practcly i volent vaccnaton proceeings. Insptor v8cclnate tme prteste aaint frh attempt wa rdely ule Inolent Inspetor bare te u- I presnc ad brtl remrk i 1 gve hm tme mae fft ieton Vr. lter chid one oren healb depar- bIter feelng pople Broklyn nter.

appal cous let frm tyanny ptty oIclals clotbe wth a UUe bref author- ty" wa ver prrly ten Justc Gayor rles legSl. tr pas makng va. cnaton cmpulsr. Intite a a te Jwer cies tht te healb depment rght forc ay pn va- cnte hs wl iprn hm 1aer te preten qunte ut smt t. opUo Bldeo lte JO pIroe ay I ew tmE.

Vacinaton a publc pi al rght. Iluvlde publc facites al prQpr tudamental right pernal Ubrty chidren re jcte. Thert lmits afer pwer comrunltya le. lberty jUdgm nt Indhldual now 11 Wife ry I cers Yaltd e. hi yturig year Yaltdze sChooiby tel prety grl The shoT quintance.

The Yaltdze learrd matel a ted pst rear makp Recenty tel Amercan a tought wa undertok cape mariage solve eccesiastc cloud aleged mlsconduCt muS cmpletng Inv tgaton the prtes gow and toothles are 5peclallawyers su furIsh advie douments wilng cur wi Yaltdze dreted cse son afer stare sia mater stpped Lndon fnaly acquaIntnce Russin artst supplante atectons. prlonged hi visi dIsregared ventonaltes mary hi whih expectng mall Incautous AmerI thost Finaly se cae agalnst progess- Infored I wa al jur neede lving tme Wlesbaen Int- I gving I clent AmerIan alas. Yaltdze demanded I iy delar ein ele de tectve genteman wih I coresondent case gente. scoundrel" Yaltdzp. fxing upn wites blackgard threten- hangng logngs I Yes wa engage Ys mQvement Wesben.

Tats fOUr. 1 wilng Shehu prte marag. sle frm Aericn mllonreY hear lps wote aleged wre rnled introucing herel succesor Infored resul lawyer huband almony tht knt al aong parmour was Yatdze diap Aerican gIr 1 prepare ho ht. A AJCHISTS Dnrctonn ho Kil Geerl Bacelona The anrchists Cerp2uela Berat. Vlarubla 1r.

codemne complcly atempt Pala asasinate Genera Martnez Caps wer deth ocok tIs morlng- Altough executon wa publc spctators excpt mltr whih ben orere aa agnst specttors wa announcment executon te te tored squre wal Julh pInIone vcts priest conneed wih chapl rmaIned prsoners unt attenton pa. aarchist ttons Sga Coina maned sient thrughout 111 appeae suare shoute Lng lve revoluton te frn pay wa fone prisners were keel ad te priss retre Vlaubl shouted uderer awat ad Berat clre. InquIsiton Te platon fred trm a dIstce meter ct teir trops wer wit h8dk rhleCs CeIna i laruba rsisted attempt troop blndold cle upn loker grs wer oblge cmpel upn tei kees. Sas Colna wee stl kneelng afer te wa fre ad strgglng upn tb seond Itretce bside cmpnions bies plde woen cfs burie for. Lter tousands prns ascnde expectaton exeu on deply atected anarhist prsonenJ cnfned I bo te a hJp Navaa I Conapilatora.

I A ciadtstne whch lare numbs lutonar ben ha Smolenk polce rided hd te dor cupant tme bur paper ocsion Polce Gnerl locl tre engnes spt I night ocupnt suspte buldlg rai dor I plae cgnt Te plce rshe buiding lelze QUntiy Iprtnt document an al areste wlnn si conplrtrs Fom doments sie frm n5plratol we ple ar comIDce hve mae prsoner sven pple cnntd wldesprea cnspir. I York ly Te t1 Etu WI apprprtg fudi ba ben st dow tal bfor Baret I cr oye ad terner My Wi Wi defede NaV Bnjami Trc Jaes N. On. shield Qu uneloi Iontel be Jar al Dlbarg d. NuhTUe Tmn.

My 2 ju ce A. Spr U3ble agree haT le Satury. nd wadhrge thIJr. Te jq forautW ldt c- YcOI. the ce g1stMr Su clceerct le Dultor lr Democrat 0 AabH11 MANG TI LLY to it Oats Condent.

heo1 Detrmi FIHTING FO L. mB lrbaJ Shoud Commie at. i' 7 i. Montgmer. Aa.

2 cTi' horzon te demortc pary coudy ton 1 S. 3 tt Y. j. II St. i i 1 anager ndand i' i 1 ai1 4 rries.

i 3 5 5 5e 55 7 1 e- thi price. 0 fi I i I Building Ull TA etwateS ReprtVaStItflgtOfl VLgt fl. SpCLt1.FCr th vn9ent tPi. Hlllflg noS I AthtfltH h. governn it ext u1 Ii ry Iuk jUst i I rprt.

I the tis 1 i ri. i Iin I t- ii St i 1 tttnta fi' pp rnriitng 1 rn It atIripria- i' Tn i' hi Vi gve te 1' i fli mug Th tirrI c' t1i- vp--nPnt wrIts i.i ir II etI I- t' th 1 tlio n1e i in I 1 I ti. toug1 rti a i it C. SOT' e- t. rec1 ot I wni CrnniitS tescrc 0.

Iot. ttrti. ogweII anfl cornmuni ttd tre fl- n- thi hip I i lien atrt a lo I pi I I thc rotnent. I parnh" ret1e I ilng bIoned hi Irv trooiry or conln' tiuItitin I ttata tie tithzanIon enhthI. It biUllil.

rmoval isptay 4 ectuca. iriitistrIat Meero. SpatIng a''tIoat reotutIOnis i roinmerulat organ- arm tmitt tatng rironizati Stae rr pcse4 shihiin hcro the etb- I ar tc onl South eountrles. cub mmitee ss ill tS. fill t.

mmltieo The mn1t. uriler ti betes eqi 11v1. diooei. Ms I I I ivi ar- Ige I ei i it fi torlly prepar- II. i the ap- pria' rnt' e.

having i' will Iaitt ur ris ti. ti iigifl icing commilte- tn og tte uharre work ht c90 srloodd hn deserves flreihinritlge Snyai. Kctuckiar Vc discuss. a st th ni rnin eleatai Mr iii te'o friends tum urge i. Lna lhy vttee oil oursu rklnrtt4e roper pureus Y1a' ntjn 3 a sna ti loin t.

a i sill ontlnue Brektur p3lttial cvuul1 i Ualty crc a cry. the will serve Cell iltot dsr sid Bresklnrljgo I will i After allay I his tte cOt It. Frogrr fierilY tCfl tiac Out to by 53 Ia practL ly ti rresent belc tiit will any aaint senalee I em it eme lO oiI blfl ticne are 57 arab1. Plgn ur sleet a it till z310 get rn rirlv Ce re-elected I 1r Con a thg5 to sit Mr. lIrs rThao rra ro Ogosoman a 1 OUOt a srcl CC a i.

rn he TCtte I i blc life. Want uii- State5 f. S5in- t. sac alr Wit a tarch nO ews frni elracxa hat th sa. rats legi 40uIC state ant I epepulis all willcng a card other I tic alsi it I SJ 5 5 ATLANTA ii OE S.

yearo succeed ltepresexltatlve oils' baa becaase sanction finance toying absolutely measure. PotpIe lflter protected criticoarn le bittet senate 1 tst ctciirnaatljn Ii. istrict 111cc re- will I confirmed-and I yet Icy Ioekiiisr majority amndtnent bill oil which Icc te ruled if trIer 0h rrulei ant adopted numbers ducked. Ilosvevcr cr circe i tovi ii heelng house intended adjournment earlier EWB ItIt IItttiLtV IieVESTIGAIION tbor KIe 7ntflH a Mat. il sttgcte the bribery attempted flimttz It belt jublt' ant un- recess the lint- heretofore that mate heon 1 I of committee.

ifuoton knev eviiente I I Itutoton ant I aprnahet by Fliittz pemidug Senator bribe direct stands least 5OmY t14. Buttz attorney cf mtre ieclirel yet vehemently hat male also S. adduced Otr. atM o'clock. I I tt meeting.

I 1 ret cotl tie responlod gain reading oiirna I dispensed I 51leriitiiifl bill gtss cn S5 I tcecn emit reluust. SOCit mnrtals an the it an pia. mc rOms imLute lasted day 01 interesting aol. excidng in side. ras fltie Hatter cirn I Ii a ilc Aldrln wiiile on onl those or 4 Near i Hilliard at i Him AR TheirSpesohea Qoxey tafl spectators a Congressmen Coxey shirt ree nd he passed.

I i a I could eg I I i 1 I i artittait circe oxey piiticai tb rnrnt they If thu ssas juug5s launhl ant will policy 5 I psopie ln idler bassos at bi I no I tha a. a 511 ii :1 is a as arrested a policeman's r000 he hued an hi WOo 1 a nc it Ias lb nc tt th 0 criticism was I severel C. ii 0 Coxe 10 rue fl Washitni I- people-did sal Id brisi 100000 I. 1 h3nWOCl iaj ai 5. 0 sc 5 I I it.

A nis- I alks rom army Coxe race ot stirct s' oing revolution night not The are I nd the I ile I I army I an I ant I I or a a tnssy Colaael 5 Vlliiani I crovti turnel luiiy join. th sending nd th ii ed fj fret I- 0 case I 5 iSlE SHERIFF 21. 5 The 0 th I mt 0 I- ii lratt A law. re- Lebe ZL-Speciai- fromNewTork TAS he RK i ases our Special he ent Rig ac- White Tt wife foliowin was case ii 5 eoer 1 5 0 5 a 5 tb 5 5 wiild a 5 Not suon tb 19 cx- Jssb I de- re- eommunitytas A ears ac- dis- i the witnesses i i silly was Wiesbaden. What I I I i i I I I a Eieetat ant fo a at I 5 0 th th I- ma th I th I 1' ci 11 eli an I 4 cc tt is tt A IC hi bs a tire Py scm at as ti td me tl SQ I Pro a The 15 1.

I at itt oye Cr JI th. tel Nas 7 a. te ZL-CpaclaL--T1 Ic V. jut r' 11 wi 01 A1ab a ND TIIII ho ohn-L. Determin I.

FORBEMOCRAC' W3O Manfrom BLL0bLl1 Sp TbS theood ld azecandi ates for the gooinieobut hearten Capta1n1ohston. L'- counuesprorathd In. Conleeti 2i depend cmi ths a er. arestili It. cant si' ee- Ot state aftet tbtJe icy casi Oates' temporary of tb Ule committee wa so 1 wa fl.

nosi ig tsk 4 contestedce a be the omi- same' P' OIL' the' a KITt' i B. I' ot 1L' fr rt SmithOf electio 5 both e05' 14 inthe dt Thryh lLirls ti 4 theLee Is J' a Oo0k S. 3L' I AiO a 31. L.e-J. cKeclx1e- C.

5 oa2T LMart1n. WJ. Dr. Self 1' ClIafli D. hendricks J.

U. L. Ward. ComcrW Wiainer tt F. A.

P' JJEl4 J. Thiglen WOAF and f. Sizes. JPeb C. J.

Whittiessid JiB. Arnold amec'i. 7 Eubaflhl woiScarbeeugk. elbam2 Al. bteTI.

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