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DAILY AND SATURDAY NIGHT
■uretlea. and two deputies for q--
000 damagen. went to the jury Frt«
NEW YORK, Jan. 11. (—The.
Lapland at the xed star net
MONTEVALLO, Ala., Jan’ium-
One hundred and firty state con-
Tiers ate reported in rebelilon at
it atartea
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SENATOR WATSUN j
NOT CANDIDATE FOR
PRESIDENCY 1924
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animal husbandry: ralaa Moro at
REPORT SIMMONS
ANO CLARKE BOTH
DBOPPEDBE KIM
action said to HAVE bccn
TAKEN at CONFEREMCE
at WASNINQTON.
CLAIM HEADQUARTERS
- MOVED TO WASHINGTON
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$15,000 DAMAGE SUIT
AGAINST SHERIFF
IN HANDS OF JUUr
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Real Cookery
News for the
Thrifty
Housewife
Young
ly empi
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wuuamiom oynty,
be cooperate wilb
Gaiigan in the en-
iWN th* sheritt ao-
•man t todas:
follow*:
•■Reduce the wheat aereage:
phaaime hard wkoat; mocure l
dairy cows and bettor cows;
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gage
Cimts
of denerni Ka
nathe mareh
prenidenttal primary
Emisoh of Vipcennes
0--. y
Mia reerences to
‘ parentiy meant BL__
dry worker and one at I
figures la the present t
which led to the pending
wasuixaron. Jan. 11. w--Sen-
ator James ■. Wataon at Indiana
announced today that ha would not
be a candidate for ti Repubican
preaidential nomination. ' 1,
Senator Watnon’a announcemhent
u. Jan. iL0-Ed-i
or, veteran newapa:
bam* athere yen- I
-wejNPn an the
se•AFAe at one
GOODWATEN. Ala.. Jan. 11.05-
On* man waa killed, two person* in-
jured and heavy* property damage
done by a storm of eyalonie proper-
tions which swept a section our
mUe^ west of Goodwater Isle ‘91
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xw YORK, Jan. 11. - Xmett-
“ compantes with property ia
—= district have no preg-
itton 'at. mm-i-t- -i
wASMiGrON, Jan. IL’—Mon-’
master eltgibles for-BwrbharMtte
announced last nrtt arc Jame* ft
Gore, Fred L (Pat cruwtora nM'
Neely k Vaught This positidh MX*
$2,800 par annuni.
----- __— The plain tiff was
reptesented in the caas by Jdce J. *
A, Myghes; John-Davenpert ad
Bert King ware ths counaei for th*
aberttf. r
: . FORECAST1
‘ awidhitu Falls andvteinity: Tem-
veruture maximum M dekrees, mt/-
'■ mam 11 dbsreed. Temperatnr* 1:00
vornAX xuwsPAPn MA*
7 sr MOBIL.E, 1U. in DEAD .
Another Leader Is Arrested In
Campaign to Clem Out Alleged
Noted Band of Florida Bandits
Denial at Both Report* Made From
Offico of Klan at Capital
City.
W«il RETURN ONLY
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metal for electrical vuwpeseu,
partleutmrly for hiuh veltmge
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amana Tuipam. Vera Crua, the ape-
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MOBES
A heavy m* waa tunninz ihl«
momiu *• IhatA waa tmvoumiyie
for divers to descend ft the bad
17
ATLANTA. Ga. Jan 1n—The
Atlanta Journal today la pubitmhins
What it term* •* a "generally cred-
ited report- that William Hosoph
I « depth of M fathonam, nocomaing
i.dNtotala Herr 0-7
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HOME
EDITION
dift Jan. iLv-
it fefae* arrived
sir way to Huam-
la Ue attack oft
059
enugght—utt ■
Veer nundred aetata treu
raaka of Gemerek MapeaHs
BRITISH SUBMARINE
a table and eommhnced shooting.
Lanter residonte formed ta grouve
sxotX FALLS. 8. D. Jan. 11. «—
The sux Falls National Bank,
capitaiizea at $130,000, one of the
oldest banks in South Dakota, failed
WpAut"a
auk,,
: bnsinLa.
a memeqe xeeeiyed today bp Al-
heete Munearensm. eomsmweneent
„ from the "eteee war do.
Nuw y
teenaii ta
Hope at she crewa matet§ ha* not
beta entirely abandoned yet. bat
meat of th* esparto think ft will be
mtraculous It. the men are reseued.
The bbmarin emmander Heuten-
ant/Commander zadta, waa * man
Mrs. Kohtman allegea that she
was placed under arrest on Febru-
ary U. im. by Deputles Jack 3n-
isr and Charles Hebout, working for
ths sherier. without a warrant of
arrest. Without provocation, and
thrown in Jnll without being give
an opportunity to make bond.
i wilt re
only w
with Ewl
ad the Cooi-
vosoe amendmenta to the Iach-
Cummins act and the xalltond valu-
ation act Both measures were re-
terred to th Intereiate Commerce
menmom2
T
will return to atay" be
rhen th* people at Mlavton
a 10"er 2
uuurI, m. Jan i.un-reace
OIL comraRus NOT TO J
COMPLY WITH M-NDATE
ths farm toode oa Uo farm: di-
versify operations in accordance
with the locality and practice sum-
mer tallowing where atversitice-
ties is aitticuit."
POSTMASTER RUGOUS
BURKBURNETT ANNOUNCED
the weather was iso heavy to al-
tew thom to remain o deek it was
but sucoeeded enip in hatten,
„ j tire.
Leeds and Mbahs wete returning
—. -- r.st National Bank with
LONDON, JariS {Canadian
Eres8,3- The taking ode yele by
ballot among #00,060 minors in the
inited Kingdom on the question of
terminating Uo national wage
DECLARES PENCE
INTRODUCE TWO PROPOSED
AMENDMENTB TO ESCH-
• CUMMINBACT -iB
themoeimlist senator. Henry ta-
Fonteine dudng the debate on Bel.
"2cag MgK E‛m:
ue teuton thia to the Aleri-
wasAOrOR, -an. IL-T
serzeant at arms of thennat L
E day made rquinitton upon the geni
oral prininu office toE 1000 blnnk
form eubpoenaes to be used for
summonine witnesmes in ths Kay-
loeity of 74 milen an hour blew off
Sandy Hobk today, preventint 4
LONDON: Jan .11. -The British
submarine Htetammed by the
dreadnauehe Reqolution yesterday,
s lying 30 fathoms deep about IL
miles mouth of Portland Mill. am
eordincto 1htest reports from Wey-
44000**0
man. shall,fi
and win a -
body.
sudanss
Ana- 1L .
r hhasrepti-
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ox WAR MATEILAL 2
WAJHINOTON, Jan. 11 .op $
-The house toretzhattaita
commiktes today Indetimitely p
postpnoted aetlon on the Fair- O
chiltesolytign proposing to f
prohibit aalai at war materi- *
MA.
hut the number
ta? MM and
uM have to be
partment la rightlag the blane,
which Was reported to have
atarted in a hold.
ousted came from persons clomely
idenukiea with Dr.’ivanM, it waa
atate tqataetton VM concurred la
•nd agreeable to the grand dragona
n the RIM and waa not ordered 1-
dependently by the amaperini ot-
.! allgsad dvose4 otptetis were
be banisment ordet wap in-
fromthe palace of Ue Maa.lt
elated by Dr. yane cap port-
g declared Ue newwpapet, "On
the other hand it w»» charged by
trlenda ui Cofonei simmonalundN,
Clarke that the order came from
Washington and (hat Ue imperial
headquarter have been removed to
that oily and that Dr. Evane ana
big family have taken up their
residence ther*. Theas ehnryes
DRISBANE, Australia, Jan. 11. «A
—Mors .than 1,000,000 reetsot film
were burned yesterday to a firs oa
the premises of Us Fox Film Uom-
pony. The tees is estimated at 50,-
000 pound* nterimE.
vozexrwIDSMEIP
i, SMALL CRAFT IN BAY
Naw YORK. Jan. IL un- violent
southenst wind* that reached a vs-
here today omit
tsc* to take part
Ta spam. %
were tantedby Dr. ivana triene"
Th* banisdiment, acdording to the
newspaper, waa a seguel to the
tight waged against Dr. riyane and
his restme by Simmon* and Clark*,
retaking • sHmax recentiy when
Clark* directed a letter to Presl-
dost Cool Id** askifg that *t*pa be
taken to reform a certain "element"
in Ue organisation or else that it
be disbanded. Another cause for
the banishment. It was said, was the
call for • congress of high klan of-
ficials by Clarke to meet here oa
Pebruary 20 to alecume the future
BELIEVE CREW LOST "Rorsancasbion
“I have concluded not to ta ft
candidate for th* Republican nomi-
nation for the prentdeney." 1 .
building and fatally hart.
Mre. Neil Shuret and her young
son were injured when their bant
and garage were blown down.
car containing mmllar m*.
— _1 that has passed hem in the •
past tew dn»«, Eneh <mr has been ’
nitaebed to a fast train.
KANSAS CITY. Jaa. 11. i- Five
negro bandgts held up Charles
Hake, cashier, and F. J. Loade.
teller, at th* entranee of Ue Main
Street Bank tare shoruy before
neon today and emcaped with $4,100
in currener. A beerby pawn broker
SoysBelgiiun
Saved America;
Now Expect ^id
% nnysua aanu.d-q oak.
Cot ta denied that we fongbt tar
Americ* and that we waved her;
। vopsegwently, w* are entitled to as-
pect erteetive help from hen, aatd
! agreement bae began. The 4ze0u-
live of th* mine, fadSraUon has
recommended * rot* In Sever Of
termination and there Id every indh
lorlt? t terminating the e"-
' The mint owner wu confer hers
with the leudera ad the wage quem-
X don on January Lt. Faiture on tbs
F part of the miers and mine owner
~ to renet • set t le meat win mean that
xanother baflot will ta then, tbis
time on Nhe duenton *f a strike.
caught Dre at her North River
pter today while being preparea ’
tar a wihter cruise in Ue Mpd-k k
Aterraiteun, River boats were
despatehed to the steamer to-
•Id landemen at U« fire de-
idge ampalun manager in that
sthte. -dlanahad’bdenne
Senator Watson issued only Uis klan for their Oppo
statement: ’ 1 --- "E
inu Simmons, imperial emperor and
- founder at Us Ka Klux MKin, and
Bdwar4 , Young Clark*, tmportal
- - -- —pelled from th*
------- ---------- to the re-
gime headed by Dr. Hiram Wesley
Evans, fmperiui wizara."
High klan ortletalu could pot b*
reached at the Imparts I palace, but.
ncoording to The Journal. contirma-
tion of Ue report that Colonel Sim-
mons anqiMtrs Clarke have been
FIRES OPENING GW
INAAILROA FIGHT
Otaaa at Canada, were delayed at
nnarantine while coast guard cut-
ters carrying customs and public
health boarding ataffa maneuvered
About item trying to draw along-
side in the heavy seas.
a th the fftld Mike i
oprietor ft the vooli . .
hep* fatally wounaed and August
Koski was shot in uns of his hands,
wikpemes declare that Hol l tat«
worth nlappea a meareh warrant on
In a liquor raid by the paHloman <
and t wo eonatnblen en a pool room.
Hollingsworth was taken last night
under armed guard c0 th* Monte
— ------— .---- Three passenger liners, the Ntuen-
fodder crop* for Ue bataneed fehen, th, Conteverat and the Km-
i*
If
M -a
i in
bur
tosred to withdraw tree** from
emtuimnlnshesent"bay.tade otthe Knigbti ef «. ku
Until tuttler. lavestgadon Hi
been mhd it id impossible to tel
lust hew the 1 ajanbter happened,
rhpuicunr:
Arendnnucbt and strnck u< latteda
iAK night was unuzunuy dark
=-- despite the numeren* nenreu-
ail
Take Officer to
Another Jail to
Avoid Lynching
m2
AnenoaN, waah.. Jan. 11. -
To avert the posaibi« lynching by a
crowd of angry ohtnensot peetal
Policeman nWiibur Holiinusworth,
following the shooting ok two men
of much experienre and there 1
conrdlenee (hat h wout — - —.
wtat to do in us tragie etreum-
A. Bdltlt Sehtenk.
tn* e root at
, hroehiyn bems
' to hold ths reins of the oruantaa-
Hou and trampls in the dust all of
Daker when he and four ether men
approached the outlaw rendevgus
to ervest • man tor robber
Joe Aabley, John Ashldf* nther
- Soming"zpee:
nnd marched toward th* city jail
Fears dor the safety at ollinu-
- _____ worth led rauthorities to "traneler
dtaimlcBok m -I
Greenville Man
Beaten; Thrown
Across Hot Stove
e. A
K
M degreeni clear:
"rorecu.a
Kiruhr,
day morning ahortiy artet it 1
P'ctodk. The case went to trial in J
the 13th distriet aourt before Juqde J
N. W Napier ata n-jury Thoradt J
stnncet A ' rir.e ,
it is reported, but not contirmed, I" J
that ike euomarine K-12, badly an •
damaged in a colliaion with the K-R. , .....
near the neene or the L-2* dtsaster, rrome.pi-2NX
ban soak ta shallow "aten . eno monoyn «> Matehet when the
iupossnLE ron wvnns ‘ robbery ocurred.
A made LotrermorK sand, dupllcattons.
The eubpoenaes may be served by
any duly nuthoriiea officer in
Trans, deputy sherike or constable.
Manens Annnunoraib5
via ths Fort Worth Star Tol
in- Arrival of the Mexican -___J
nravo from New Orleans where it
wee recently overhauled Ie reported
in Tampice . wpegial ndhspuichek.
Rear Admiral Baneo has boon ae-
nighed to command the naval neet
tippers to fol amMie whiet. be-
sides the eravo constats of ex
amaller unite, according .1* the
•pectala , Crewe for the weseia are
bhing rerulteg tn Tampico. .
i naval force* win eoopernte
. On Law. ts
Al- 1 - ii^ a • r
wasmiNgTON. Jan. 11—Benntor
LaMollette *C Winconinhastireg
the opening 4un in Ma tong threat-
ene4 war upon mi tradapostauo
Idwa Mo haeintrodueed iwo’pro-
QREENVILLE, Tasaa. Jan. 11. (7
— Phsalclans, had little tape today
for the reejvery at Arthur Ben-
jamin. Id who waa benten into un-
conmeiouanens and his body thrown
aerose • hot stove In hih shack on
th* outskirts of Greenvie late last
hight, hedbery was tbs motive for
tM mitact, officers helieve.
Taint rte nttrdated vasnerp-by
to the shack in which Benjamin
made 'Ma tame wlU bin tat med
a email horse. They found the
puxiks unAnQvAnTs
REMOVE FROM ATLANTA
wasuiNGTON,"Jan. .6— H. C.
McCall. Imperial reprenpntative In
Washington of the Ku Klox Klan,
today denied that headquarers of
the oruanization had been re-
moved from Atlanta. Ga, or that
Imperiai Emperor William J Sim-
mons had bean expelled from the
organisation.
eleetion contest,
ned that it was not
ta pumber at witnerses
left Ue way dear for
Coolidge to enter the
OH THOUSAND
,SUBPOEMAESFOR
> m CONTEST
who was a guest of .
was anagM under
5 -
I
TOPIKA. Kan*.. Jan. 1.6— A
remedy for Ita leading wheat grow-
ing eections of the acountry was
given by Dr. Alonso Taylor, direc-
tor of food research of Leland Stan-
ford Univerutty. apesing nt the
state agviculturai convention M
1 also provides that where ren
able recors tav*n*l been, pre-
oarOaO byihe rurs, original cost
oh*n be estimated trom the data
; available mr’
This Information Is required, the
benator pointed out, tn order to
make it pomnible to aneertain the
' eapital contortranmpotietion nerv,
SJLITK'SL"
Senator LaFollette iz6una a atate.
meat explaining Ma ptoposed
amendmenta, ia which ta naid:
Thene amendmenta. at enacted.
, will fix as Ao rate base the amount
bf money Invested by ths owners,
and will outlaw for rate making
purposes the inflated and frauduient
lathe at ullezed values now put
forward by ths railroad*. Thle
meana a difference at heverai hun-
dred minion dollars a year in the
amount of freight t charge* that
must be paid by the Ameriean peo-
ple and fonr or five times that much
in their coot at iiving"
premier without, portfolio, and
George Houmsos, repubucan-iberal
leader, ta foreign mintmter, a* th*
only nolutiohte teprotraeted gov-
ermmentat giata. ■ . 0 10
PM. Ventzetom reached UI* deelgion
after General Danulta, wh* connent-
eq yosterday to endeuvor to form a
malnlstry.had failed In the attempt
denpiteanall-niaht ettort., < <1
Genera Dahkle failure chuned
the - koehestFahappotnimentr" to
Venimelos, and hta aedalen to be-
come premier himselt was taken as
«pparentirthe only course re-
malning opem. . f
the Thomas-Weller Mining Com-
pany's coal mines at Aldrich, near
here. Reports reaching here Mid
the convieta yenterday caused con-
eiderable damaxe to the machinery
and track* by the yse of dynamite
It was Mid that lbs company had
admitted that damaue had been
caused ay the convicts. State em-
ploye* would not discuss th* al-
leged mutiny which was reported I*
the tate board of convict super-
fMlerai toteen
SIOUX FALLS NATIONAL
BANK FAILS TO OPEN
It ta thA of Lawrence R taerry.
ip American aviator, who had been
alsta *^** P***1”^ :tr
■ WEST PALM BKACH, Fla., Jan.
11. 0- Bill Ashtey. one of Ue tead-
ere at the Ashley band of outlawa.
waa captured in the Florida Ever-
glades dear. Gomes Staton eariy
today, according to reporta recetwea
here at I* o'clock by ths aherirra
olcice The apprehension of his
prother, John was expeeted to fol-
low. as they were known to have
boon together.
n lanamrotth. Mert®in revosutloa,
1 toreen, that seeh company teen
10 him 20,000 penos or approximately
* $4,000 each.. wpokesmen for Us
omernemad foTtta toga w*. E.rat tor abadi W
celved at 6:00 p. m. last Monday and
directe thee tbs money be produced
with +6 hour*. Ue spokesman mid.
None of tbs comopanleg complied, it
"onantd-.tatckay did mt ..
. yAIAB. WAS, FRIDAY, SIXTEEN PAGES____________________ ; « WMBER 241
ACK TUXPAM
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98 1. *N. 1%0 ■ 2 — •m C —• 9 2 1 —4— —
UZELOS TO FORM NEW GREEK CABINET
ce- —e- -e- ”♦— —— ♦— —♦— —,
visors at Montgomery.
It wan reported that leaders in .
Oms yesterdnx, sold the memen L.u - tt3t
Statementin leeued Lxptalning as
Hebetcrcem, it de stars A weutdse
Ths situation at ths rebel at
Ver* Gnu. thelr headquarters, is
demoribed aa desperate through lack
of. funde. Ths Actlon of the Unite
Btates government in declaring an
•rm* embargo uzrainat them ta miso
anidntochvpasae4 demoratzadon
Jorge Prita hurena, one of ths
primetpal supporter* ot Adolfo de
LaHuertae Iha rebel leader, recent-
ly arrived at Tuxpam and la re-
ported to hate demanded a loan of
20,000 peace tpom ach on eompany
havnlg representativen there, giving
them five days which is deliver
Us money: Late advices ars I bet
lbs rebels hae ordered buspeneion
of dho pumping operations at ths
Nuateca. Aguila and Mektcan Fe-
troleum companien which is taken
here to indicate tbit the oil men
refused their demands for money,
RIBFORT RAILWAY gPTVATVON
IN m2I0 18 IMPROVED
MEXICO crrY,,aak 10.0- The
railway situation so far as Mexico
City is concerned hue improved with
the resuvmptien at direct communi-
cation with Bl Pano, 81a thogsana
tons of merehandthe detained mid-
way between ths two eltles Neve
reehedhere} • ' - ,
The aetivities at • federal troops
tn the victatty of Irasugte have rid
that regton at rebel* ommunica-
ion betwee Mexioe City and
Cuatta has been restored, although
passenger traffic is permitted only
a* far as Cuermavnca,
in the north trains are running
between aftiil and Kiwis Pams
and between, 8abtnaa and Rosica.
Ths ilns from Mezice City to Laredo
is *psn. butitrainn ars 4elured J
TAMPICO nvgarsuar
OVNMAT BRAVO Annives
MEXICO CITT, Jan l A f Radio
"Henry J. Norton, exalted oxelope
ot Nathan Bedford Forest klan Ro.
i. at Atlanta, which was expelled
by Uo klan several days ago, gave
oat a statement aeuerng that hi*
organtuaton will dontinue to sup-
port Bimmone, -our recounizea m-
peror and foundet." and that does-
mente from ths "ao-called Imperial
authoritien would be ateregarded."
"The attempt of Hiram Wesley
Evann to banlh Colonel wilan
Joseph Simmons and myself, dOee
nor nurprise me." Mr. Clarke de-
elared in a atatement leeued thle
•fternoon.
"He and his asoctates are des-
perate, reallzing Uat it is ogl r tar
a short time that they wUl be able
We**
Hd know
sgcl.
testa bare.
nmns, Ju*. 11. (—-sughe
tmurevement ta tte essdittao at
mihop waam nelten Non**
el Sha Meshediet Epineevat
v Chureh. memth, who is eritleauy
Ml at bl* teene boss. Is reported
by bin phyaletana
MORE THAN ONE MILLON
FEET OF FILM IS BURNED
niyuetox, Tenmn, too. %, pene
n Body Discovered
Believed That of
• were quoted at «.dl centh a now (
X lew prior for st) time, and eompat- ,
X Illg with yenterany’s tow point of
4.835 cents. Demana sterling opened
at 4,275. dupileaging its low price
•f xesterday- *
GE AGAINST BAND FLORIDA OUTLAWS
--------------------------------------------------------------
Ex-PremierVenizelos Agrees to
Form Cabinet in Which He Will
HER DROP IN
. FRENCH FRANC ON 1
EXCHANGE INN.Y.
KKV TORK. Jan. 11. i-Con-
unued conversion of French franco
Into dollar bills in France, lnulane
■ nd switaertand mnueneud aneth- '
er drop in franem in the loent for.
sign exchange market today. Fram e
roDmCRND TA LWI
PORTLAND, Eruinnd, Jan. 11. y L
Aa objeet believed to be the British T
euymarine D-W. which' met aimanter X
off tie mart yesterdny la a edin- 2
aten with the areadnaught Resolu- ?
ktoni hd* heey located off the eenat 2
icatheringijhat —u
was pledged to law entt,— — ..2
ma am -mnrzmsddeez 2622
Calllgah wpwM d* so hlametf. homhel
d m. rFMay
south brqone
members of the gang, was captured
yesterday surteriug trom two
wound* received in Wednesday’a
tight h* was taken without a atrug-
slerat th*, toms *t A. D. Mausbard.
blanchard, wh* otficers eald waa
aiding Millar, waa also arrented,
Threatered vlolpnbe agalnat Miller,
who Was believed to be the lookoat
man who shot Deputy Baker, was
averted when Sheritt Bob Baker
said he believed John Ashley was
the Mayor at the deputy.
A close watch wae kept far llan-
ford Mobley, who with John Aabley.
I* said to be a leader la the gahg.
Accoraipe to Sheritt Baker, Mobley
was not at the bandits' rendesvoun
during Wednenday'a battle, but had
left the camp several days btore on
a trip to ths Bahama Islands on an '
alleged rum running espedition. He
had been exported to attempt a1
lenamu laat might
... ._ _ _____ Commteslon. to which Senakor Smith
aGc52E5nu"2 eair
The first amendment proposee a
D
tr 0 ,
FIFVAN3S-P9", -a *0
if.(— With daway today tamo a
resumption of the pursuit of Jahn
Aabley, one of the loaders of the
Aabley .gang, and hta brother. Bill,
wb* joined him la the wood* near
Gomea Station yesterday. Sheriff
Bob Baker and bid deputies are
closinu in on the two desperadoes
and a bailie to deaU ta itmmipent,
with Ue advantage of, ambush on
the aide at the oullawa and ntrength
of numbers with the posse.
Th* Ashey secured provislona
and clothing by robbing a negro in
hta home near Gomel Btation yes-
terday and then plunged into the
Everulades, where they are ex-
ported to make a last aland.
More than a doxen members and
ansoctatos of Uo Ashley clan are in
custody foltewing Uo battle
Wednesday at ths camp which re-
sulted when a lookout fatally shot
from ambush Deputy Sheriff Fred
Mme nt would aboil
in Ite
3- -*55
o
0
mtla-
s-mssv
tioh. pawstun hore today carried a car
o drew a parallel I
n and the U al tad
me the latter at
the alleged outbreak ware conviets
traneferred from Banner Mines, Jef-
fernon county, last fall after a
mutiny at the latter pits.
One report reaching here at noon
Mid that the day shift of convicts
Was in control of ths pits nt Aldrich,
nnd that mevere means wars belne
employe,! to oust them from their
entrenehmenta. Thia report was de-
nied by mining officials.
ileved to be that of lawrence R
Sperry AmericAn aviator tadealng
since December IX Waa towma to-
day at ft place called The G»p. ngar
Rye. Hung*.
, Tte 6h4x. which wan lying Oft the
■hobo when dibcovered. hasrib* boon
.....-idenniHiea, but the Gar
mH to orrehpone with
TAMPICO. >1
roe* "qovetmi
Be Premier Without Portfolio
to open II* door* thta morning. Tte
bank opened May 1. 1882. The
December 31 statement of the tank
gave deponits at more than.32,0004
added.
A and wmiamuon county cooperate
C with me ta law entorcenant aa they
" have cooperate with Young.
------1------ MFoun" ap-
annn. Younk anw zum
gen p.pom
"2a" kri. Statement roltemGod
that before the wituatfo roturms to
normal Young 4ha -------- —
whom the sheritt ts
must "go." Mteanwi
s I . ‛ • - b T
.o. go
r —ieud a*
ma wan —
aunaroNpeNE F MAD
2 5=______
ieorent- vatir to easen avg wouba chat maae io
" the Nrymizbbhnmud.mndn* Iortnonso nadey
cte that her crew of 13 mie
not perished, 2,2 27
TAEemen were bold w when the
boat tea Pprdana for tte mneuze
art in whtohahs waa to toko part as
-------
SAAgoida
2-*
• hta fovdes 'control and white
____pumping operatons are being
continued in that neighborhood. It
to fell that it to only a matter of
itme until an the statiot ift that
section will be closed down.
UNEMANKLLED a
TWO huh IN
ALABAMA STORM
. .. . rtER '
CONTINES
ppgpppgeea muMMum
Report Situation of Rebels at
Vera Cruz Is Desperate Through
4 Lack Funds and AmmNmtim
- * * ■
xuw‛xon,Jan n.m—Deini
’ of dhe drive eh owresewe Totees
ajnimnt vem Creo wars vutuined im
in thsir declaration
remain despite the
tione. L I J a a i ' j
There 1* A poMIbrtity that Uo .
troopa trill be wlthSrawn lodar, ao- . „
. 1—' Wei* remokel this momlg croc at Do I
WSJWXiS
i in tM ------
Hata ana
-Utiolote Value*." . ...
Commetse Comminston to rn* at ,
one* all reports to date on tte 1
original cost of raliroad construe-
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