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to 5 i-'1 "111410 4 't 'co -2--- This Issue nsists of -2 4 I-- (I 1 1 Pafies 1 to 8 mi i s'ira 1'1-110' ''all i I i- 1 N' -4 '4 PRICE: FIVE CENTS 'f-- VOL CITATTAN' 00G4 -TENN--'S UN AY FEBRUARY 9 13 14 XXX3C11 NO 57 19 0- NO CHATTANOOGA SUN DAY FEBRUARY TE CENTS PRICE: FIVE CENTS CUBA HAS GIVEN NO REPLY TO BEAUPRE NOTE HAVE MUCH TOLEARN -GRO STAKE NEGRO STAK DAWN MIST TO LEAD 1 I 7-: ''INDIAN- MAIDENS' BAND TROOP tO BE IN CAVALRY DI visloNOF PARADE GRAFT PROBE AT EACH $25 Red-skinned Oirtsto Be -Dressed in -A DAWN MIST TO LEAD INIWMAD MAIDENS' BAND DA TROOP TO BE IN CAVALRY DI VISION OF PARADE Red-skinned Oirtsto Be Dressed in etz LD EACFI BURN AT -i-rinal Ceremonial Costumes-- District Attorney Whitinart So Says Attorney lk i Tf the American Spanish Editor of pub- ney NWaer at's VIew of mercan Expe 1 second Lynching For Murder lication Cuba Feature of Inaugutal Lays His nand Federal Court People eb HAI-ANA The Cuban gov of Hrs Williams Pageant ernment has not yet replied to the note ASHINGTON IS- 'Feb Mist i MENNEM of Arthur Beaupre the American daughter of Chief Three Bears of the minister who acting tinder the direc- i' Mader National Park India will com- ns' MURPHY'S BROTHER-IN-LAW AGITATION OF PROGRESSIVISM nianda troop of mounted Indian maid- URGES HEAVY SENTENCE tions of the state department at Wash- 4 CONFESSES TO CRIME ens in the revelry division of the wow- WILL NOT BE HARMFUL ington yesterday demanded that me-as- ures be taken for the punishment of i STENOGRAPHER' TAKES STORY an suffrage pageant here on March-3 ACCUSED BY PURCELL FOR WHITE-SLAVERS those responsible for recent attacks on Thisis said to be the first time Indian 'women have taken part in the nation- the American legation by the newspaper wide movement for extending the frail- Cuba In Da ISI- ein be tewomen maidens all swnelectedisasa berrn: Gambler Will Complete His Recital Receipts Show That New York Gang President Attends Annual Dinner of Secretary of State -Sanguily has sub- Divel Rucker Dies Horrible Death' the moat representative of their tribe Before Special Grand Jury Mon- Received Girl 000 for Sent University Harvey in Presence of Thousand Peru All will beNdressed in their tribal cere- nutted Mr Beaupre note to the pros- ecutor of the supreme court with in- 1 costumes and be mounted on In- Official Is to Keepers of Resorts in Pays Tribute to Retiring structions to report on what legal course First Man Lynched should be pursued Was Guiltless dian "ponies richly caparisoned with Suspected Chkago xecutive elaborate Indian beadwork Cuban newspapers which up to today Dawn Mist who has given much had published no word of reprobation in thought to the woman's suffrage move- reference to the attack on the Amen can ster now advocate the expul- anent succeeded in obtaining the co-oper- HOUSTON Miss Feb 8--While a ation of Louis Hill fine NLII YORK Feb most NEW YORK Feb 8--The existence WASHINGTON l'eb szin of hP Son nisqh pditor Villa- In mos I Tribal Ceremontal Feature of Iniugutal Pageant' WASHINGTGNFeb S---Dawn Ansi ilaughter of Chief Three Bears' of the Glacier National Park Indians will command a troop of Mounted Indian maidens in the cavalry division of the woman's suffrage pageant here on March-3 This-is said to be the first time Indian women 'hav4 taken part in the nationwide movement for extending the fran-chisel to women In Dawn Mist's troop will be ten maidens all selected as being the moat representative of their tribe All will bedressed in their tribal cereAmnia' costumes and be mounted on Indian -ponies richly caparisoned with elaborate Indian beadwork Dawn Mist -who has given much thought to the WOMalett suffrage movement suceeeded in obtaining the co-operation of Louis W' Hill on og James District Attorney Whitman Lais His Plans MURPHY'S BROTHER-IN-LAW ACCUSED BY PURCEp Gambler Will Complete His Recital Before Special Grand Jury Official Is Suspected NEW YORK Feb 8--The most So Says Attorney Walker in Federal Court URGES HEAVY SENTENCE FOR WHITE SLAVERS Receipts Show That New York Gang Received $z000 for Girls Sent to Keepers of Resorts in Chicago NEW YORK Feb 8---The existence Taft's View of the American People AGITATION OF PROGRESSIVISM WILL NOT BE HARMFUL President Attends Annual Dinner of University Harvey Pays Tribute to Retiring Executive WASHINGTON Feb to Expel Spanish Editor of Pub- lication Cuba HAI-ANA Feb 8--The Cuban government has not yet replied to the note of Arthur Beaupre the American minister who acting under the direetions of the state department at Washingtoni yesterday demanded that -measures be taken for the punishment of those responsible for recent attacks on the American legation by the newspaper Cuba Secretary of State -Sanguily has submitted Mr Beaupre's note to the prosecutor of the supreme court with instructions to report on what legal course should be pursued Cuban newspapers which up to today bad published no word of reprobation in reference to the attack on the American minister now advocate the expulsion of the Spanish editor Jose For Murder econcl Lynching For Murder of Mrs Williams CONFESSES TO CRIME STENOGRAPHER' TA1SES STORY Divel Rucker Dies Horrible Death in Presence of Thousand Per sons--Says First Man Lynched Was Guiltless I HOUSTON Miss Feb a Hill who has trsn-a: drastic investigation of police graft that 1 of a "white slave" gang that sells girls Taft declared in an address here tonight verde who however considers himself court stenographer took hi testimoiY 1 rtation for the young women While in has been attempted since Police Lieu- for or $30 each to owners or keepers at the annual banquet of the niversi "ty protected by the congressional immu- Divel Rucker negro 30 years old to- I IYashingtotr thC Indian girls NVill live in tont nt Chariots Rssolror'st hiroa rtinmen" eirlh that tho A moriran slag-alio would re- fifty of the conservative representative day in the presence of 1 000 persons'' Hill who bag agreed to provide transportation for the young women While in Washington- the Indian girls will live in drastic investigation of police graft that hass-been attempted since Police Lieutenant Charles Becker's "hired gunmen" of a "white slave" gang that sells girls for $M' or $30 each to owners or keepers Taft declared in an address here tonight at the annual banquet of the University club that the American people would who however considers himself protected by the congressional immunity of the conservative representative court stenographer took his testimony Divel Rucker negro 30 years old day in the presence of 1000 persotts' I vs1 taitup grunnu Pro- i abut Wprrma TInmonthn I tn ta-st th 1 a lit 1 I turn frum the dimzerons tendencies in tne nominal eol tos or tiinti convicted himself of the murder of a own tepees on a camp ground provided for them shot Herman Rosenthal to death last from the dangerous tendencies in Senor Soto the nominal editor of Cuba convicted himself of the murder of "a rvfl I 1 scrinea to Juage itana reaerm court I Lite paper announces it wiii coutinue I white woman was condemned todeatli to Judge Hand in federal court which have been The paper announces it will continue white woman was condemned to death ema-I wouteu wul De -distributed I heavy aentancea for Frank Filasto a I ts- I congress Monday advocating moolnea putazni A114 ItV JIALUUflV JUJ mounted women will be distributed James of heavy sentences for Frank Filasto a be harmful congress Monday advocating to a pump the yard tnroulth tho nrneAn TI I '1414A ga111" vl I I ILOC MALA rtf 16A -asyc1f4-111-1 irkil-antarati wevetri Ira rbIg1 ohnnt hf through the procession The division Purcell ran games of the section of the constitution oil-soaked wood was piled about him 1 1 vr I -6y- a I 0 t-L--1J dC-Z 14AV NAIL 11-11 LP AAA VNL AUIAL assurectthat one large I cording to Ilia testimony I forcing a young woman to enter a re- I it them is comes to th ktu some punisn- I Beanpre has received from I kbots into Rocker'n body before be died la practically assured that one large to his testimony forcing a young woman to enter a if this comes to them wish some Mr: Beaupre has received from the shots into Rucker's body before be died I veraior vie 1 in all Its ramifies- tions" it was a-tated I ferred pe ndinir fleeision on motions for a I remembered- I have spoken in no spirit I of their aV offers 1 1 -dis "A vmge-eartiers Several of the women's labor unions of In all Sits ramifications it was stated pending decision on motions for a remembered I have spoken in no spirit of their sympathy and offers away and the crowd disappeared eirnified thiI I at pollee headquarters today on behalf I I of pessimism or hopelessness in atte-ropt- I K1 1 The lyndhing was the se'cond Pit Ins Signified their Intention of marching at police headquarters today on behalf nex1r trial of pessimism or hopelessness in he courteously declined The lynChing was the second Itt and while the sheriff and his deputies' looked 'on Powerless to act was chained steel in courthouse the match applied and the body incinerated A member of the mob fired four His ashes were gathered up and carted many (lays and followed the killing of Mrs Williams who was clubbed-- tOV death in her home here in lire time Thursday and her tlerown a pit under'the house after it had been stripped of a diamond ring and othir their The cavalry 'flivisiort of the pageant is taking large proportion It is believed at suffrage headquarters that nearly 200 -will be Teomntanded --by Miss Genevieve Ni'lmsatte of Maryland section will- be -composed -of women Washington alrettdy have I BOY- SCOUTS TO 'AID 1 IN'CARING FOR INJURED who it is proposed shall give a portion of his time to the work and preside over the meetings of the commission his salary to be 600 per annum icart sy (Soo to e-'-- With Hospital ospa Itili IM pat Ul ILi Angeles Institution Dedicated- jf 111ruukent CalVI 1 AU 1" agents hvbe accompanied them west also 1-o---s ew-eiry tion of Purcell Each of the four de- ences What I refer( to is the departure I of During Inaugural Parade statements the truth sworn are declared to have been seized from the principles of sound domestic Mr Clark Present Andrew Williams negro was first a-z-COrps niesi -in Urging the maximum penalty for Fi- --WASHINGTON Feb 8--The boy One of the quartet last(' and Itibuffo Mr Walker told the governpent" LOS AN from jail GELES Feb S-Fully re- Arrested charged i the crime was taken il by a mob Auld acouts will be given an opportunity' to is- Patrick Cray brother-in-law of court that an alleged member of the He spoke in a humorous manner of covered from his recent illness former there The tel on inauguration day and Hall- The others are demonstrate the of their training -Charles Murphy leader of Tammany gang has been arrested in Chicago and his coming duties as professor of law at United States Senator William A hanged Friday The same night Iluektir Williams' Thomas held in $3000 bail egrams Tale declaring that he was going to try Clark today was able to attend the a Inkizetmatlelreintoot and was bidden' COO -scouts will' aid in -taking care of Mande -Patrick "Corcoran and Fred passed between the Chicago man and to show the seniors there that they have dedication of the Mary Andrews Clark a dwelling hy the sheriff those who ire medical essistance MartensPureell did not tell hiswhole lasto said Mr Walker who mentioned something yet to learn but that he ap- home which he built here for working Early today' the mob ferreted out the in erther--marehing- or epectatorc Their story on the- -stand de esterday 'it was a West Si druggist a physician and preached his task with humility girls in memory of bile: mother The hiding place took the 'negro from the 't's ii- dutyz -be to wigwag for the Bee learnetI from Ite district attorney of- The rest of it will be reserved for Joseph Merino now serting eight seat'S With ringing cheers- the president was howe cost approximately $0000 and officers who were placed under guard ninb as a "white slaver" as other members greeted by the 600 college men present 18 'intePlied to shelter young women and determined to'give Rucker a public- Win' cen In audition eight large boy eXtraordinari grand Jury which scouts -will tact- as litter carriers with Will resume its work Monday of the ring after John Temple Graves toastmaster who workstor wages ranging from a tria 1 without Official in rference "I to S10 a week 1- District Whitman plans to The federal attorne told of a partic- had introduced 41m 'as a president who Board and lodging at thd house will He -was led dowp the street to a con- each ambulance: I Another aid to-the-hoseital corpee-la ateki first- the Indictment of Pollee ular case -where a 14-year-old girl was would be "tordially loved while he lived averare $4 a week and in addition to venient open spot the court NiIMMOning help will be twenty-five tele- Captain Thomas Walsh- under suspen- kidnaped sent to -Chieago and recovered courts he and graCiou choked and beat her to death The Sinn since confessing he shared in graft ft year later when relatives signed a sly remembered after he was having individual rooms the girls will pher suinmoned and an opportunity-- Pones along the parade route These will have the free use of sewing machines glyen the negro to A tell his story Ele be i connected private telephone ires reflected by oag and the laundries was quizzed for two hours He (teetered oontract to-pay $301) for her return A gone In recognition of his service as first main grat aid station will be 1 withthe-police headquarters- 'where Patrlmn Eugene Fox erew the second indictment of an official at bead- no' his contract is in the govern- Under the deed of gift by which Sea- At several point a ill tIth a ere goal-tern-A-man suspected as the source I president of the University club Presi- tor Clark or of afund raised to -keep Peorge A des be said ment's han gave- the institution to the tbe negro' previously lynched to be golden Young omen Christian association be sought against dent Taft a was presentd th wi a go 1 itriVtIdel7ill'ult117 ottoldasikni-ndget3atilmot "weniltleitrimegs rgeicLhoip- rso'nunnri-ie- SippS disorderly' hotelkeeper from tees Indictments 'will the home must be aelf-oustaining It xiine- and -triined an' its--- t-- 'sifyingenefors tn grand jury against members of the gang- who appeared in key to admit him at all times to the for uneney ueed he nurses ne these has a large library a gymnasium an and beingref d'eCal court during thettiel of FilaStO newly opene dt chits house ten nis handball and basketball will begteatthe la stand on Penns I- Walsh latter'w confession- is i front th: wttle "Mr-- Whitman ha deferred for "a-tilne and Ribuffo and signeto --1 bef Taft to stenographer duty made a record of the vat" -aven-4- n'' rnn''' Litt7- 4 th bicum- death 0 Ore" Atruse a4x431-) umiak and opposlte-the president's Ter- pnrpose a yee e- 0 government witnesses Ins gift he beerd -himself characterized at its-iconelusion the -i -Inspector Demos Sweeney' 'under sus- -viewing' stand Another "-4- -HILTON f-r-Sriiitt- a question of tptialshment was 'debated: 4' mon liur talPn- ey st ll gtatictaAndW114e havin (114-14e4- graft-men ith WierSti aC th ll a as Wdentlicked the least Sore and "Burn him" laconically said ''SAND RCIA147JDUNEL'4J1-4-- IN MISSISSIPPI LEVEE Kers700may- Neptune ill on trains 4- After" the headquarters the be'st-'liked of all our presidents" and Rucker was marched to the court- house yard where he leas bound to the l''- bfflc al have- beenlnditted if that takes COMPLETELY EXONERATED WOMAN SAVES CHILD Oe a ra 111 I pla tearimo a-a at Inspector ''-c Col Harvey spoke- on the relation- Marra Felt in Vicinity pfirli i sekeenee -seill-be het by the- jury ship of the university to publi Considerable service of Big Salem ERS ELF FATALLY --INJURED 'whicti'wHI the allegations Senate- tlettions Committee So De- -Here we have a University about to VICKSBURG throng to figs Feb the -I of PareeV -ho will be corroborated cides foi prident un the country West Virginia confer a espo District AttfooTeegyo g-snoviergaepapencealedil: declared Gov brewer at Jackson with t- I isecerding -to the dustriet-attm-ney by and the country in gracious requital boils" in a number of places in proxim- kr I Throws to- Curve She Nvitnessee whose names have not been Senators 1 ity to the Salem La levee con- promised a special term of court to try A 's -difirelbsed Thin is-tipected to lead to about to bestow a president nson a uni WASHINGTON Feh S-Senators Witt- itruted last week are cauin(' 1 snme Rocker The crowd listened reapec't- Auto Bearing Down on Her i many more indictraents son and Chilton of West Virginia are versity' he remarked "Theoretically it whom he had talked over the telephone MILWAUKEE 8-Realizing asloarm among members of the th Lon- exonerated of the charge of corruption wouhl seem to be a fair exchange Mean- i 1 na levee board an anxiety is tiona to execute the prisoner i she could not exae the Wheels of PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE ith thei that cp- in eonneetion wr elections two while we bave a et more trikng il- among the si bo felt eople who live in that sec- The sheriff and his deputies under fully hut proceeded with its prepare- hi automobile h' It wag le ears ago i a report de cided upon today lustration of the 'present tendency of an on-rus i flooded for several guard i id th her Mrs Triarry 'C Lam- FOR OFFICIALWRO-NGDOING by the senate eleetions committee- the bod3- politic to stretch forth tton which was arms moo rd the courthouse wtnesse nninichin "The only eharge was traeeabie to the months last spring following the Salem scene through a window ge-mo 24 nr old threw her i onthei: assertion by Delegate 81100 of the and bands to the university -in time of old babY to the-etirbing of a-doWntown levee crevasse at today and was ''1ve If Crushed Shoulti-Elect- Men Who Will Enforce West Virginia legislature that he had been need: Within a few days" the entire President Rhodeel of the Fifth JUDGE WILLIAMS GIVES a paid S1000 anct promised-more if he would undivided solid republican electoral vote Ionisistia levee board after conferring beneath the machine She was fatally in- the "Linis vote for the to senators He has re- will be cast for Nicholas Murray But today with Maj A Woodtuff etagi- S10 000 TO LIBRARY jtired but her -child was eaved tractell the eharge and with that retrae- ler president of University 9 driver was arreirted -1 PHILADELPHIA Feb 8--District atm the entire accusation falls to the for vice-president of the I fitted States neer in charge of the Third district said Atto'invy Charles New ground" said Chairman Dillingham of the Now if it really a fact that the mind Sand boils' have shown up in a Also Donates Lot in Johnson City BRISTOL WILL' VOTE ON York in an address here tonight on the eommittee or impulse of the nation is turning con- nember of places behind the Salem levee 1 7- goternment -f Ameri can cities de- sciously or uncousciously to the uni- at a distance of fifty yards nd at other for Library Site COMMISSION GOVERNMENT dared that the unwholesome ome conditions STEELE KILLED versity for department of public service points for a distence of NO feet 'rite Special to The Chattanooga Times ft gt we i found to exist in municipalities are due it is a ac o' rea momen an atr ree in some places as much as eighteen feet up JOHNON el-I Tenn- Feb Special Election Latter to the people themselves in falling to BY DR NORTH great promise against the new le in Judge Samuel The new work itself is excellent eon- illiams has tendered El I ion to Be Held wlect offieers to enforce the laws Mr ----i--- 'REDFERN COMES CLEAR dition but we are not taking any the Library assoection of Johnson CitY Senn S- Part of March Whitman spoke before the American npiirhhh tvah el chance and have been working on the eintacsa te nrIti rt S5000 lot la the Nearly 6os to Be With Hospital Carps During inaugural Parade' --WASHINGTON Feb boy scouts will be given an opportunity to demonstrate the value of their training on Inauguration day Between- 500 and 000 'scouts -vill- aid in 'taking care of those who require medical assistance either- -marching or spectators Their special duty-will be to wigwag for the 1 stabidances In addition eight large boy ucent will tact as litter carriers with each ambulance: Another aid to the hospital corps in summoning help will be telepones long the parade route These will be connected by private telephone wires with the -police headquarters Where- the Main first aid station will be located At several points there will be other emIrgency hospitals an charge a physi rcians nurses One of these will be near the large stand on pennsyt vault "avenuetla- front of the White ileus6-- and opposite the presidsit's rer 'viewing' stand: Another Will 4bet- Reim tainm gtatiOttAnd-will4cuaaran-nanasay gerswhoionay become ill on trains 'WOMAN SAVES CHILD 1 'HERSELF-FATALLY -11NJ t) RED Throws to-- Curve When She Auto Bearing Down on Her 3i11111tACKEE that she' could not the wheels of an- on-rushi automobile- whicILbwaa approaching her Mrs Harry Lan gemo 24 er rit old threw her IS-monthsold baby to the curbing of a -downtOwn street today and was berself crushed beneath the machine- She was fatally injured but her child wan saved The A driver was arrested BRISTOCWILL VOTE ON COMMISSION GOVERNMENT Special Election Be tieki Latter Part of March money return for protection of Purcell Each of the four denies -in sworn statements the truth of One of the quartet is Patrick Cray brother-in-law of -Charles Murphy leader of Timmany Hall- The others are Thomas Maude -ratrick 'Corcoran and Fred Martens rureell did not tell his whole story on the -stand yesterslay 'it was learned from'llte district 'attorney's office The rest of it will be reserved for the' extraordinary grand jury which will resume its work Monday District -Attorney- Whitman plans to spelt- first- the Indictment of Police Captain Thomas Walsh under suspenSiOa since confessing he shared in graft collected by Patrolman Eugene Fox second Indictment of an official at bead- qUarterit a man suspected as the source of fund raised to -keep George A I Sipp a disorderly- hotelkeeper from tes rifying before- the grand jury against 1 Wabsh priortothe latter's confessiott1 MrWhitinan has' deterred' for st-timis hit rpOrposestoyeekIbe-indictrnent of 1 Inspector Dennis Sweeney uucifr enepenahrukt slime 4atbsilaktoinomeneetEbvbign sot: Nurittg with him After AValskatut headquarters have Isebtalndleted if that takes plaee- testimony' against Inspector 'II-keener -will be heard by the- jury Mob take-up' the allegations of will be corroborated according -to attorney by 'witnesses whose names have not been -dlorlbsed This in expected to lead to many more Indictments PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR OFFICIAL WRONGDOING Should-lEtect-4Men Who Will Enforce the -Laws PHILADELPHIA Feb Attorney Charles Whitman of New York in an address here tonight on the goternment of American cities declared that the unwholesome conditions fouLd to exist in municipalities are due to the people themselves in failing to OffiCert3 to enforce the laws Mr Whitman spoke before the American agents hvho accompanied them west also are declared to have been seized Urging the maximum penalty for and Itibuffo Mr Walker told the court that an alleged member of the gang has been arrested in Chicago and held in S3000 bail there 'The telegrams passed between the Chicago man and lute 31r- Walker who mentioned a West Side druggist a physician and Joseph Merino now sorting eight sears as a "white slaver" as other members of the "ring" The federal attorneY told of a particular case where a 14-year-old girl was kidnaped sent to Chicago end recovered a year later when relatives signed contract to-pay $300 for her return A copy' of this contract is in the government's 'hands be said jadietments be sought against members of 'the gang who appeared in 4440 tonrt during thetriel -of Filasto and Ribnfte and goxernmens WAYSOIIINOCHILTON COMPLETELY EXONERATED Senate- Elections Committee So Decides fcii West Virginia Senators WASHINGTON Fe Watson and Chilton of West Virginia are exonerated of the charge of corruption in connection with their elections two years ago in a report decided upon today by the senate elections committee "The only charge was traceable to the assertion by DelegateL Shock of the West Virginia legialature that be bad been paid $1000 and promised 'm-Ore if he would vote for the two senators He has retracted the eharge and with that retractfon the entire accusation falls to the ground" said Chairman Dillingham of the committee STEELE KILLED BY DRG NORTH Deplorable Tragedy Enacted in Stan party or my personal experiences What I refed to is the departure from the principles of sound domestic government" He spoke in a humorous manner of his coming duties as Professor of law at tale declaring that he was going to try to show the seniors there that they have something yet to learn but that he approitched his task with humility With ringing cheers-the president was greeted by the 600 college men present after John Temple Graves toastmaster had introduced 4im Its a president who would be "Cordially loved while he lived and graciously remembered after he was gone" In recognition of his service as first president of the University' club President Taft was presented with a golden key to admit him at all times to the newly openedt chth hone IttleePt the gift 'he 'heard -himself- characterized teramluoterfratterrii as the Werat'licked the least liore and the best-liked of ell our presidents" Col Harvey opoke on the relationship of the university to public service "Here we have i University about to confer a president tipOn the country and the country in gracious requital about to bestow a president upon a uni- versity" he remarked "Theoretically it would seem to be a fair exchange Meanwhile we have a yet more striking illustration of the 'present tendency of the body politic to stretch forth arms and bands to the time of need: Within a few days the entire undivided solid republican electoral vote will be east for Nicholas Murray Butier president of Columbia University for vice-president of the United States Now if it really is ti fact that the mind or impulse of the nation is turning consciously or uncouselously to the university for department of public service it is a fact of great moment and of great promise" REDFERN COMES CLEAR Los Angeles Institution Mr Clark Present LOS ANGELES Feb recovered from his recent illness former United States Senator William A Clark today was able to attend the dedication of the Mary Andrews Clark home which he built here for working girls in raemory of The howe cost approximately $0000 and is 'intepded to shelter young women who workfor wages ranging from $5 to SIO a week Board and lodging at thd house will averatre 4 a week and in addition to' having individual rooms the girls will have the free Use of sewing machines and the laundries Under the deed of gift by which Sent tor Clark gave institution to the I Young yt'ornen's Christian association Ithe home must be self-sustaining It has a large library tt gymnasium and tennis handball and basketball courts IN MISSISSIPPI LEVEE Considerable Alarm Felt in Vicinity of Big Salem VICKSBURG Miss Feb boils" in a number of places in proximity to the 13ig Salem La kvee conitruted last week are causing some alarm among members of the Fifth Lonisiana levee hoard and anxiety is felt among the people who live in that section which was flooded for several months last spring following the Salem levee crevasse President of the Fifth Louisiana levee board after conferring today with Maj A Wood'ruff engineer in charge of the Third district said: boils' have shown up in a mimber of places behind the Salem levee at a distance of fifty yards and at other points for a distance of NO feet The water is as much as eighteen feet up against the new levee in some places The new work itself is in excellent condition but we are not taking any chances and have been working on the jewelry Andrew Williams negro Vwa5 first Arrested charged with the crime Ho was taken front jail by a mob and hanged Friday The same night Rutkeir an employe of Mrs Williams' father 4' was taken into custody and was hidden in a dwefiing ly the sheriff Early today- the mob ferreted out the hiding place took the 'negro front the officers who were placed under guard and determined to' give- Rucker a public- trial without lade interference He was led dowp the street to a con- venient open- spot the court stenogra-- pher summoned and an opportunity given the negro to Atell his story 11e was quizzed for two hours He declared the negro previously lynched to guiltless 'He told in detail of entering the dwelling of asking Mrs Williams for money and being refused be said he choked beat bet' to death The stenographer duty made a record of the confessionatad-4 at Rai conelusion the question- of 'punishment was debated: 4' "Burn hint" some one laconically said and Rucker was marched to the courthouse yard where be was bound to the pump Distrizt Attorney Knox appealed to the throng to forego its vergeance declared Gov Brewer at Jackson with whom he had talked over the telephone Iptruoemiker promised aThspeecciarollId tcrmlisotfencoedurtretRopectrty fully hut proceeded with its preparatioUs to execute- the prisoner The sheriff and his deputies nudes guard in the courthouse witnessed the scene through a window JUDGE WILLIAMS GIVES $10000 TO LIBRARY Also Donates Lot in Johnson City for Library Site Special to The Chattanooga Times JOHNSON CVIY Tenn Feb Judge Samuel Williams has tendered the Library assoclatiou of Johnson City $10000 in cash and a $5000 lot la tim inAmer 4 can ilinisteri Are Arouzed Of WAI3SHIPS T0 RAL pAERICIN'COASYS 'Ws Forth Assurances That Ts -Tranquil lu the Republics the Measures SIWQTON Feb -ted 'States warships to Central Which- became fully known to the Central Ainerican legations into a state of flutter and sent the I c'n-American mints tent lurriing to est Secretary Knox that all was trait- -1 in their countries-- Before noon ctilT all the ministers had emut 'with the state departmegt to the reason for the naval demon- and -disciaim-exist7e of any ions indicating- tronbl To all innuiries thrgafe answer was tl 1 rned that the naval movements Were ly precautiotutry and large part 'red by infotion-'of activity of 'atioaary juntas in this conntry At rate- the state department was-un-ted by any of the representations tit 4 evideut by the fact that in addition la the four warahipa either underway -r about to-be-ordered to Central Amer- 1 a the gtruboat- Tacoma at )3oston-waS added to the nat' and be coin- 1 er was instructed' to held his ahin readiness to relievfl- or iliforcethe -J13 on the Atlantic coast of Central erica 0 west intimated -In officie) circles of the naval movement to maintain- the statusquoinCen? I America lo'far'airtthitvaa bee done the restraining iinfluenct of -warships I the Incoming administration has au- opportunity define Its policy decide upon ft attitude towirds Authentic reports of uprisings Callaqit thange of administration tlits country determined Secretary to guard American interests by 'ID a strong American 'naval force rrAteale pointsw It was pointed out that his "-aotiott does not 'Itf'-ally Ln1t the incoming Administration course may withdraw the war Lz rnee -Oat tocourse Iefgarted gtE19--LcP DAT ACC Victim Is70 berhotzer Weather- Fore! caster Feb'8--Gaiorge IL-Ober! -11o1zer agtitt 45 United: States: weather fract-tes here and Glents EL kille4fiodaY' the the were seated -I-into a waterwoiks pier in the arbor nt of --the Geofge agecL22 stintained a fractured-skull and probably will die tFIATS'OF NINTH- ACTION ExeFutive-conimittee Control Patronage of District Stciat to Tko asettonooga Times rrasTou'--Tenn: Feb democratie---executive committee of the Virginia district which includes mrt of -Bristol has taken bold of the cat situation- and proposes to con-the- patronage corning tc the et- from the WIISOn administration eirno committee 'anunces that it Feb 20 at which time it-simr of candidates for "pie" will beimasidered and passed upon The oecretar' of the committee states that this eaurse has been deemed necessary in order to get the best results for the strict CHAMBER HAS NEW SECRETARY to The Chattanooga Times taISTOL Tenn Feb tow in charge of the chamber of tmere work at Gadsden Ala has La elected secretary of the Bristol at- trade to succeed Forrest tnanelst who resigned recently to the position of assistant land and trial agent of the Carolina Clinch! I A Ohio railway with in ll City Mr Bush who will be 'e sot later than March 1 is 31 years Be is a native of Lima Las been in commercial work at rrt Vernon LaGrange Ga 11 71Cadsden Ala and has a splendid '-'n1 for achievemtnts His salary 1 v'- le 500 per annum Y3-MAN CONFESSES 1 TO MURDER OF FATHER 1 --i 1 (-7-ULICOTHE Mo Feb 1 by bloody finger prints identi- I -'4 I atlas own Lee Hoyt 21 years I "1 WO admitted the murder of his i ert-Edward Hoyt a wealthy cattle 3 in-November 1911 according to 1 prosevutor The boy said hisI -----T lad been too severe with him --FrIAGETTE PRISONERS GOON HUNGER STRIKE I 'LZIALS Feb three suffTa Were sentenced recently to I tontles hard labor for an attack on of Dublin castle now are on I --get-strike Mrs Hopkins one of isin such a serious condition that v--tit released today and sent to a 1 7 I 11 I TER i 4 EXCITEMENT r2 ''-s2A-f-- II 112Americau 1111113terli are 1 I' Arousem OF WARSHIPS TO i -iTRAL AMERICAN'COASTS i A' Ts 3 An Forth Assurances That Ts -Tranquil in the Republics the' SouthPrecautionary monial res a Measures -t A SIIINGTONFeb 'States warships to Central bleb: became fully knolvn to- the Central AinericanIegations St- state of flutter and sent the mar4ple minlatorg Inprvinv teb 101 tha-- Inirtiatoto had -7 anuwsciatm wiste9ce ox vinyl 2--- -'3 an Ininlries thtfiaine litaWer -Tned that the naval movements Were i za the four- warahipa -either ender --Tray ut to be ordered to Central Amer i a the rinboat-Tacoma at Boston-wei 1 adder': to -1 the list: and he corn- or enforecthe er Was instructed' to bokl blashili readiness- to reboil on theAtiantlolcoast- of Central erica I t- as! intimated in t)maisj circles t-thepurpose of the naval movement 1 to maintain' the statuseuit-lniettni- 'America So-fariiirthat 'can bee doue the reStrainingInfluenceof-waraltinee "I theJncombsgadmintatretiote has au-oPPorlualtlf to define Its Palley decide upon- fts attitude towirds Pan-Americanirrepublica' Antheatie reports of uprisings coitici- with-the thange 14 administration" Las country 'American determmed Secretary to guard 'Interests by 111 a strong American aaval force rrAtegie points'- It watt Pointed loin that! bia "-actiort does nett'IrP-shi istrad itnitthelaeoMingudrain oa it course may withdraw the war- nice i -that etourite lair-1glirded --341-41Lot ri- i a- 01i 4 'Il ICEBOATACCIDENT z(---" a WM Is i CberholierWeather- Fore 4- r-erl 1 Feb Ober' olzer agtat 45 United States weather and Glu anis --Mteehan A -Irere 'killedt3eusY WIarri l-ue i -1---1-in---esoiea'v they-were seated i -iinto a waterwoiks pier In the -e nt of -the treol-ge 1rinal aged- suetained a r4ctur skull and probably will die ed OF NINTH VIR I I ON GIN A-TAKE AC I ea ro Execuli Ye- Comenitt I Coat I I Dfro ir4 etts mum a4 4 S11JVW 0341101 1110 I 'Stead to Tk auglasond Times I Feb dem: ocratic7-erecutivn': committee of the t11-'-Tirginia distri -hick In we cludes mrtef-Bristol has taken bold of the 1 and proposes til elm- A -the- patronage cotaing to the die- i'ct' from -Ake Wilson admintstraOon e- committee announces that it will 1 here Feb 20 at whidh time the of candidates for "pie" will be -I 'AV LVDt AWL- resigned recently to ac- 1 the position of assistant land and 1 ittial agent of the Carolina Clinch- 1 A Ohio railwaT with Oineet5 in 1 uitY Mr Bush will later than Mar 3 be years i 11C lie is a ative of Lima Lair ------t-t -9 I by todtt tra t--FRAGE i tr)311X who -les tonthts ha th of disorderly resorts in Chicago was described today ty Assistant United States Dietrict Attorney Walker who moved for Wine merchant and Joseph Ribulfo a barber of Paterson Jconvicted of resort in Paterson Sentences were deferred According to federal counsel money order receipts are in the government's possession showing that "white slavers" here have received $12000 for girls sent to Chicago- Telegrams mentioning names of victims prices paid for them and were requested from Jackson Steele had been a member of the county court eighteen yenta 41 ANTI-GREEN FRUIT SHIPMENT LAW UPHELD TAMPA Fla- Feb 8--The supreme court of Florida upheld as constitutional the anti-green fruit shipments law placed on the statute books by the legislature of 1911 in a decision" rendered yesterday The purpose of the law Is to prevent the shipment of unripe or inunature eitroun fruits out of the state Such shipments STEEL CORPORATION HEARINGS POSTPONED NEW YORK Feb of hearings in the governments dissolution suit against the United States Steel corporation set for Monday was postponed today till the latter part of the month because of the finding of certain documents Government lawyers in the meantime will acquaint themselveswith the contents of the papers which are available at tbecorporation's office- POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM EXTENDED TO PORTO RICO WkSHINGTON Feb Hitchcock today directed the extension of the postal savings system to the sixteen postoffices of presidential grade in Porto Rico They are the first outside the United States To encourage the use of English among the inhabitants all blanks and certificates will be lirinted ifl thatrla ngu a ge NEWSPAPER SAYS- 1TWILL CON' TINUE 'Arl'ACK Rumored That Effort Will Be Made Villaverde its attack against members of the American legation It is reported that President Gomez will send a message to modification relative to immunity of congressmen from punishment foreign diplomatic representatives assurances of active support later which however HOME FOR GIRLS GIVEN BY EX-SENATOR CLARK situation CnicAGo Feb phase "arson trust" activity developed today according to Aitorney Frank Johnson who said he had evidence that a prominent manufacturer of specialties had employed the arson gang to dynamite and tire the factories of his competitors to such good effect that he soon virtually had a monopoly Burning of numerous ice houses in Illinois and Wisconsin in recent years also is being investigated THIRTEEN MINERS MEET MOST HORRIBLE DEATH the or uIain to Which was sus pende(1 a bucket containing So) gallons of NNater 'lir bucket crashed down the COO-foot shaft at the byttoni of which the men were working JURY IN WISNER CASE UNABLE TO REACH VERDICT Discharged After Forty-Six Hours of Deliberation NEW YoRK Feb 8-The governmentioi case against A Wisner and John Meyers indicted for misuse of the mails to promote oil and mining properties resulted today in no verdict The jury was discharged after vainly trying for forty-six hours to agree Wisner nnd Meyers were accused of defrauding investors all over the country of mor than $20000(g) Their main defense was that a partner who went to Europe but later returned to become a government witness got most of the money "Never In all ray experience" said Judge Mack -have I seen a clearer case for conviction Or Oamaging evidence better produced It is almost ineomprehensible to me how any of these jurors could have stool out all this lime against eonviction- Pending a new trial the defendants were admitted to ball July is declared totlay to "be under way as a result of the story told to the aldermanic committee yesterday by who chance in many' houses under police protection for "nearly seventeen years according "Purcell's story be investigated of Commissioner Waldo who had before him the four precinct captains still members Of the force who were accused by Purcell They were questioned regarding the -gambler's that they took in Science provided the machinery itself is good There is no more fatal error "The duties of our congress as to the revision of laws Or the enactment of legislation is ihsignificant compared with the obligation whicli they to to nay not the wisest nor the most experienced but those who are dedicated to the proposition that the tasks which the law imposes upon certain public officials shall be properly performed that such public ottcials shall be responsible in the discharge of their duties to the people and to no one else on earth" SAN-FRANCIStO Feb of the treasury department took possession today gf dock weight books and other records of the Western Fuel company which the government alleges has been avoiding customs dues by weighing frauds When officers of the company failed yesterday to produce the books in court they were given their cbolce of doing so or going to jail for contempt Whatever the books disclose will be presented to the federal grand jury next Tuesday BRISTOL NOW TO HAVE SECOND POSTOFFICE Stead to The Chattanooga Times BRIS'IOL Tenn- Feb Monday morning Bristol will have two post-offices One of the fourth class will be opened on the Virginia side which will be the first thing of the kind in tbe torv of the government This evening Postmaster Gauthier received telegraphic advice from the department that his request for city delivery from the new office has been granted and one-half of the carriers or all who have been carrying on the Virginia sMe are directed to report to the Virginia offiee Monday The department ban confirmed the list of clerks nombitted by Postmaster Gauthier return government they encouraging and that the present-day agitation of progressivism would not ultimately "The American people great as they 'are" he said "have much to learn and punishment attached the lesson- will be longer attempting to point out what I regard as dangeroustendencies but if the 'people are led astraay from the path of wisdom they will more permanently remain in its after they come back I am not speaking of of During the latter part of August 1912 Redfern came to Johnson City representing himself as the advertising manager of the Consumers' Manufacturing and Printing company of Jacksonville Fla Redfern was highly recommended and through his recommendations and by means of his very pleasing manners secured a contract with the Railway company to get out for it 40000 railway folders his company agreeing to get out these folders and have them distributed along the line of the railway and as compensation for the services in getting out and distributing these folders was to have the privilege of securing sufficient in Johnson City It is claimed that Redfern took this money and used it for his own purposes and that no folders have ever been 4)r ever will be issued Redfern upon leaving Johnson City went to Michigan from which state he wrs brought back on warrants charging him with obtaining money tinder false pretenses At the last term of the court he was arraigned on nine indictments for this 'offense and was acquitted on all charges He was then reindieted on charges of forgery larceny and fraudulent breach of trust hut was acquitted on all charges Redfern was represented by Attorneys Barnes Chase Guinn Gardner Redfern placed the blame on he Florida Printing company and many think they were very much at fault: be that as it may Redfern is about the -smoothest artist that has ever come to Johnson City SPECIAL MEETING OF CABINET SET FOR MONDAY WASHINGTON Feb Taft today railed a special treeting of the cabinet tor next Monday discuss his fGrthcoming messaze to eengrPFS OTI the budget syttera The presideot will' lay a draft of the message 'acre his adYiscrs A Al 1 NA Ana sise sdat mi I The DOHS billt 111(1 tit- ritifnNI 1 HU MILLit- heirt of the city for a building A pecial SO 1 kananooga mg 1 Acaaetny ot rontical ana ocial 1 12 1 I la I tonville Tenn OF NUMBER OF CHARGES I non will be closely watclwd We do but I I 'WIT "MA AS OA L1 BRISTOL Tenn Feb Ile pointed out that LIVLI III lit- ly atx ity- I K- lau Env 1 Roam Special to The Chattanooga Times BRISTOL Tenn Feb Academy of Political and Social He pointed out that thonsands tonville Tenn OF NUMBER OF CHARGES boils since they developed will be closely watched We do not heart of the city for a building Roam ence thousands The lot fronts fifty feet on tans will vete upon the queifion of of citizens go to the polls to vote for NASHVILLE Feb dispatch expect any immediate danger" street and lies between the Munsey "Alf- whether the city government should president but utterly fail to do their from Jackson says Steele aged 70 End of Most Peculiar Case Which LATEST PHASE OF iaorial caurch property and the high pass to de commission form in a ape- duty at municipal elections and are the a prominent business man was killed Had Begining in Johnson City I schcol premises oat election to be held the latter part most free in their--denunciation of mu- this morning at Stantonville in Me- Special to The Chattanooga Times CHICAGO ARSON TRUST Judge Williams asks that the library Of March The city council has already nicipal corruption Nairy county by Dr North aged JOHNSON Crry Tenn eb home may he called "am ye illiams 1 goiie -on record as favoring the change "We devise what we believe to be a 40 a dentist The tragedy grew out of -I and at its last meeting voted in favor corrupt plan of government" Mr Whit- a chancery suit over opening a street At the term of the circuit court just of having two commissio ners at a sal- man said and by our further inactiv- in Stantonville North being plaintiff closed at Jonesboro a case which at- Manufacturer Employs Gang to Burn Friday evening the ladies of the Li- h-ary asseeiation held a meeting- a ary of Per aRnum each who are itY seem to imply that it is of little im- and Steele defendant North after the tracted considerable attention was the Out Competitors to work in COn I Unet10 with the mayor portance who controls the machinery shooting made his escape Bloodhounds stmt vs I I-1 flpdforn NV 11I 1 I Mr Williams gift a neeepted S--Aristolians will veite upon the queiflon of whether the city government should pass to the commission form in a special election to be held the latter part of March The city council has already gotie -on record as favoring the change and at its last meeting voted in favor of having two commissioners at a salary of per annum each who are to work in conjunction with the mayor of citizens go to the polls to vote for president but utterly fail to do their duty at municipal elections and are the most free in their--denunciation of municipal corruption "We devise what we believe to be a corrupt plan of government" Mr Whitman said "and by our further inactivity seem to imply that it is of little importance who controls the machinery NASHVILLE Feb dispatch from Jackson says Steele aged 70 a prominent business man was killed this morning at Stantonville in McNairy county by Dr North aged 40 a dentist The tragedy grew out of a chancery suit over opening a street in Stantonville North being plaintiff and Steele defendant North after the shooting made his escape Bloodhounds End of Most Peculiar Case Which Had Begining in Johnson City Special to The Chattanooga Times JOHNSON CITY Tenn Feb At the term of the circuit court just closed at Jonesboro a case which attracted considerable attention was the state vs Redfern expect any innnediate danger" LATEST PHASE OF CHICAGO ARSON TRUST Manufacturer Employs Gang to Burn Out Competitors of The lot fronts fifty feet on street and lies betweeu the INfunsey "Alf- itoriaI eturch property and the high schcol premises Judge Williams asks that the library home may he called "Mayme Williams Library" Friday evening the ladies of the Lih-ary association held a meeting: at which Mr Williams gift was accepted the BRISTOL MILL ASK RIGHT LAIC' gP FLAN It lai VW LI 1L1 atuy tA Et it that the machinery of govermnent is placed in the' hands of those not neees- To ISSUE SCHOOL BONDSarity the greatest men in the commu owe see it that the machinery of goveruthent is placed in the' hands of those not neces and resolutions of thanks tendered donor NO EFFORT TO CONTROL SALE PRICE OF CATTLE Swift Before Missouri Legislative Committee JEFFERSON CITY 31o Feb s--Denials that any combinations existed at the City stoekyards to control selling prices of cattle were made to legislative omtnit I ees here tmlay by Kansas tity stock men The hearing a upon two bins pefor the legislature fixing a schedule of priees three-fourths of 1 per cent Isn't it a fact Representative Swires asked "that a farmer can't buy eattle thP yards until the speculators have had a chance at the cattle first? Don't you sell to the speculators avid then fore the farmers to buy feeders from "Absolutely not Swift replied nw commission mPn cul tivate the farmers huy becauSe they geoerany pay a lotiger 'Hee than the speculators' Mr Swift said the speculators ere a benPfit to the live stock business "They absorb the heavy runs Monday and Tuesday anti at as a balance wheel of live stock business be said SON OF MANUFACTURER KILLS THREE NEGROES EVANSVILLE Ind reh vft Behren years old iissistaut PI It of a NV4tfl 111111It liv hts father Beitren shot awl killeti three neeTo laborer Ilo sail the- had threateneil hill 114441 Viin wa arrest0f1 No Senator Elected Fth il "int session tooltty took other ballot for Felted Stales se imior hut there was no election JRER NEGROES uperhAendw 1v his stt ki1lP4 1hr1 "flay es hut DODUIN LLT mum tfri 4oihuvti ue at tiAtutia to gm tut- t-ttriy mar- auvertising to pay t(a- same ttentern for commission men to chnrze for buying in the erection of a central hilh school 11513'1 WESTERN FUEL CGMPANY ket prices have in former years demoral- then went to the printer establishment Bucket With 800 tiallons of Water and selling cati 10 and another establish- I building It is hoped to erect such a ing a live stock inspection department to building during the present year UNDER SER IOU CHI ized the market because the fruit was un and had cards printed showing him to fit to eat MES 1 Some of the shippers violated be the manager of the soliciting depart- Falls 5oo Feet Crushing 5 4 the law and When arrested made a test merit of the railway and then be went Workmen eTgti tate ikwe'ssMan for the ina bonds in the sum of $35000 to be used in the erection of a central hikh school building It is hoped to erect such a building during the present year 1WESTERN FUEL COMPANY I UNDER SERIOUS CHARGES by growers anxious to get the early market prices have in former years demoralized the market because the fruit was unfit to eat Some of the shippers violated the law and when arrested made a test advertising to pay for same Redfern then went to the printer's establishment and had cards printed showing hint to be the manager of the soliciting department of the railway and then he went Bucket With 800 tialions of Water Falls 500 Feet Crushing Workmen for commission men to charze for buying and selling cattle and another establishing a live stock inspection department to regulate that business t' swift spokesman for the Ka 111483 REBELS ARE NEARING t-untr vat ylug IL LU Li te Lliguet4t ntat court to tile principal firms ot the I Government Officials Say They Have and ontending the law wag unconstitu town and eeured from eac sh firm stifl e- MANS 1 England Thirteen VitY 't Ilonal nun sllid the eommissi0O inert per- ited advertiaing amounting to from men were killed and a number were hurt I CAPITAL Of MEXICO I Avoided Customs Dues tzfcti to all yamenntingy todar nt the ltolsover because of i i frm the farth to the dinner tahle was ouly centage On the total est beet' or po REBELS ARE NEARING CAPITAL Of MEXICO Government Officials Say They Have Avoided ACustoms Dues case carrying it to the highest state court and contending the law was unconstitutional to the principal business firms of the town and secured from each firm solicited advertising amounting to from $27 to $50 in all amounting to about $330 MANSFIELD England -S- Thirtoen men were killed and a niinitier hurt today fit he colliery becaus of City ilI(fl iI the commission men's percentage On total of fl beef or hofr from the farm to the dinner tahle was only I Special to The Chattanooga BRISTOL Tenn Feb With a request from the city school board the aldermanic board of Bristol will ask the Tennessee legislature to pass a bill permitting Bristol to Issue Skirmish in Suburb Only Seven Miles Distant MEXICO CITY Feb 8---The closeness of the rebels to the capital was emphasized today by a skirmish at Tla Hum a suburb seven miles distant The rebels a foraging party which attempted to raid a paper mill were repulsed by rurales after twenty minutes of fighting ROSA WELLS ACTRESS FOUND WITH SKULL CRUSHED MEMPHIS Feb woman believed to be Rosa Wells actress who came here from McAlester Okla to join a theatrical company veax found dying in a room at a local hotel today The womates skull wax crushed and she is now fit the city hospital in a critical condition Evidenk-e in the room points to a desperate struggle The police are searching for a man who registered at the hotel lastevIght at Martin and who said he was a cotton dosser of Memphis No such person is known here it 4 1 1 I 0 HV.

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