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VOLUME XLI.—No. 186. * -
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AGED MAN WHO KILLED LEMUEL
T. MARTIN, FORMER SHERMAN
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.Robertson Leaea Game.
By tii« iitmlaieil Preu
St. I,oula, M June 5.—Pitch-
er Charley Robertson of the
White Sox, who pitched a perfect
game recently, lout a tough game
to St. Louis yesterday In 10 iuu-
lngs„ 3 to 2.
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CONVENES II.
AGREEMENT REACHED BETWEEN STATE
FRANK NASH
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Fort Worth. Texas, June 5.-—Attor- |
neys for the State and defense agreedv
to feeoromeud a 15-year prlst>n term
when H. J. Henley, OH years old, plead-
ed guilty in ^Tlmlaial Court today of,
kiMug I^muel T, Martlp. merehsnt lu r
front of Martln'H Htore here May 14.' *
Henley'a defense attorpe^ said he
\>«A weuhl take the witness aland'aud m
** tell why he shot Martin. • * E w jl
The ate* which V Ma t|ii JlMtW
'- was r«'i te«l from Henley, who KfM ■
orer It. As lie approached th£ store
IN LEFT SIDE
ALTERCATION RESULTS IN ONE
MAN GOING TO SANITARIUM
AND ANOTHKK ARRESTED
CRAM) JURY & ORGANIZED
MONDAY itORNiNG.
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M'KINNEY MAN FOREHAN
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Only a small
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tit of i-rlmiuar
Invest igated by
empaneled by
at the opening
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o. the on.b.r T'^7'\*ru^« wlowi hbk soix MATE IN ho-
was fellea by a charge.of hucl
TEL AND SHOT SELF, PO
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by eye witnesses to have been fired
torn', wiuitow U. Hentey'i ruuui. . I ^ ^ ,^^^5
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Mr. MartU* formerly lived In Sher- Kansas City, M< , June 6.
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—' -• „ ^ v,. ^^T - j. AWfltilip
man. w lie re he eonducted a dry goods again and again that she. has no deaire
bualuess, and was well known here. to «et well. Peggy Marie Real, trained
hlo, who early Saturday euded
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l>T klllluK Frank Ami,*-!'"1 •"*' IP* r" Ut to Ix* lb* '•<■<>rj&xtn^lnie una
sou. a detwirtineut store welfare diree/J4f,ia,wI " feolo-wa! evil In the district."* Violation
tor, and then turning the pl^« l upon The knife blade entered the js not ^ bMtj tbe Sherman disltict
herself, liiy in s hospitur today fighting low<*r l*®" otf ®ut Ml** as In some other die^riet^ of tike divi-
agaiusi what fttt«ndauts sahl was an ,M,,,ril,K . lower lieft hand Hjou however. Judge Kstes said, Tak-
rwt^ery. Hlie has l^H'ket of the vest which Nash ^ j \nK cugnlattoce of M hlen held by
r left Ung. W w UIwi reachetl thelno,,^ tIlllt prohibition cannot be en-
^niiual cavity, but touched no vital forC^ Judge Kptev dec lared that
udltions wh«^i
cted made lire
flcult then, these conditions have
changM And the amendnunt cab
enforced. Judge Esfces g^fe !n ch^rgr-
ail other Fwleral statlft.es.
W§< McKinnej Man
Frank Nash, 25 years < f age, known
to friends as "Fort Worth" Nash', a
driver employed by the W. J. Jenkins matters are to he
Truu^.r Cowp«nr w« .t.M.e.1 and th, redei.„, p.,,,,,
wuuliileil In an alter, a- ,V I *
tlou which occurrt^l, ut the southeast ,,uu*t Kl
corner of the court house plaxa Suu- the posl^s.tietl M^y term of Vnlted
day evening about 0:30 o'clock. States Court here Monday morning.
Otirar Kirk, a «er lw <ar driver ThJ„ ilMlIr,ted Dbtr(ot Attor.
who makes, a stand at the corner, was w D
arrested by Patrolman John Robertson /'•vnwt* ^ho ntade the
Immediately after the cutting and af JSSJS J1^ h! S irmnl ?ur\v-
t« belt.* taken to the city hall WM'J^rSS f? ^
Innaroaeoil t.. tkii lull uikufo I... UH.' 111 ISH SI. f,
Mi;,tfce
particular. at-
<n<Wtlon. This
Which Jp
lo specify par-
axon now ap-
transferred to the county Jail where he, (ll. n «-lt4U .
was held Sunday uight pending out-, t , f ' i"
eome of Nash's wound. * ''' J ™
Xaah w«a al.bbed oue time. V rd-|W|1B
lui'se nit Springfield, Ills., and Haytoh, |*n* £*• ^ ^ McKlhannon, who ren- ^ h|g
romance hei-e
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envllt nt chawe for rernAery. Slie has 4
a ImlhM wound in her left lilng.
I The young woman killiHl Amh>rson at
a hotel, wheircj polity aaid, tliey had
registered as mhp and wilf . - According:
to her story, fbe slusding took placed
after Anderson had lawstiHl of his
orgaua, and unless Infection sets in, t WUH, wbeji
Nash Is expected to speedily recover,; f^at |£ac
It was stattMl Monday morning
Officer John Uotiertson. who was on
U. ^ , the scene, and who plai-ed Mr. Kirk un-
I e affal h . others, toltl her that arrW|t, saM after the stabbing, that
,one wonian *nd n«d been called to the southeast cor-
her of the square by reports Of an al-
f the MON- * Ha|p*'l* her that he was not yet
_ llPp.|F J divorced from his wife*J"'
Ql'IT I I*a|iers fotuid among Anderson's ef-
fe<ts indhated that be waa au offl-
eer In the aviation corpa daring th«*
dH^te
tercatloM. Reaching there, ha
nothing out of the way, but seeing
Nash asked hi:n~if there had been a
I I j fight. Nash told him there had not
ttAM a* war WPat w?w * cnt over-1 been a fight but that be and Oeear and
lion of His parents HVe —
aa Ruaaiaa A^M*; *. J . ami i,k 1 offi.lala ,we
rodajr tiial'ihay wished fhalMML
hrre for the present. Steps tb comply
Tony McT >onald of McKinne^ ^s
appointed foreman of the graad jury
seiectedr Artb&c Vaughn was made
graud Jury bailiff. -
Judge Sides accepted as adequate
mm i
•^IT* • . | t. fc'9 r|ij| |U \
• f*. *"tV"kT * e^u#at were taken rtiH
t ^pointed him. will caase after Jnne .
K1S*. BakhemtefT has* lieen notified of
tills decision of the American govern- ' * 1
■rat in a letter front Secretary MONEY CANNOT BE lTSED
Hughes This was a reply to a eommu |>N NON PRODI COi£llELI S
•kation from the ambqsaador. In which >IN uglj KIVKR ( Asr
he, slating that his ehlef function in re- " LAHK
Jim Kirk, wlKi are brother^ had' baaad «cnaaa at this time the
'having aa argmnent regarding a fare. 1 i.timN«:-«r%rii.ers thai.
r.nft h ... v ifftllfr Wfre retdy N'Spi and that
reaumed between Na^aa4 Jim. JOrk, 1 tiwlr services were needed. Business
wbertsou said. After a few words. • excuses are not ordinarily accepted.
Nash, who was sitting In a car, got out {hut Judge Eates said he h*d no desire
and started toward Jim Kirk who waafto work further hardships upon the
standing on the court houae plaza- In ! farmers. The seed of obtaining the
y|going toward Jim Kirk he gassed Oa- j highest type of citizens tor both grand
car Kirk, and as he did so he waa cut) and pet Mr jtiry scrvice waajpolnted ojtt
— loth
MLJMMlha uf iupailal>a^C.iwppf jiiry t'uit^i i',. -
claims growing out of the war waa
now about completed. He offered to Washii gton. June ft.— Action in the
retire should tl e Washington govern- Supreme Court today objected to the
ment desire It.
The4eaftMi
mz
Ml
use of any part of the funds now In
, puldlshed tffldan
of the twelver offtm|P
waa dated late In April, after Sena**
H.-rah had chall«ag d/!lh0> AaMM jj
dor's stahMi In his communication Mr, Cueing wells.
Hakhmeteff states that the renewed . ^he receiver in the last report re
dlacussUui of the subject had led him <**«"* with the* e<mrt greeted
to question w hetbet Ida contfnuance aa glynWon to the fact |hat Jfa oMre
Ambassador would "setJve the best In j,"«b not anth« rlae^l him t^ refumi drill-
terestsp my country and rtvc eonven !er* he coat or t
lence of the Tutted' States
in the abdomen. X*ah 4fuaM*liateiy pnt JtMlge "FSBes in empaneling
his hands'to his side, sud taking a few, bodies. 4
stejis, fell on the court house plaza The erindnal docket was sounded
crying that lie was cat Robertson -Immediately after the empaneling of
immediately srrested Oscar Kirk. the grand Jury. Abonr 15 government
Mr. Kirk was released on $1,600 bond witnesses were present and registered
Monday Monday morning.
lie Is a former Deputy Sheriff and to Iw «f *1°" *er<> new**** against
Well known and highly regarded two grand and one petit Jurors sum
fir «ost
construction of .1
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B- j era tl
; iwflls which did not produce sufficieti
I oil to repay the ctwt of
2S
drilling, and
Both this letter and the Secretary's ,1MrBwr<^ .. .
reply, aateilate the c',lni** t^har2« l° H*,lw,,urM«' • !" developer uf a group
ate dUeWko of w' " "« ' Irlllln* no^S
were produced by Seuator Borah «I _JT
misuse of Hussla it'Xtn I an: M,
Cognizance M taken of this in an
exchange of lettefs l etween Secretiiry
HnKlte* awl Mt|Q Metlou of the J'.Z
Treasury Department. Mf. ^I<^t^1pro.-e*^iof nrmlncln^^ll! of^ tli^elwf
e.ared that the ' J^T 2 and that
ditclng wells out of the net proceeda
obtained from the group.
The* government in basing the com-
plaint deelnred fhat^the courts weiv
31
tlnouglmut. tha county
INVENTOR FOUND) DEAD
WITH CORD TIED ABOUT 1
i t HIS/NECK IN NEW YORK
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Bm the A*x>cinUfd IN«W
Pongbkeepale. N. June 5.- David
P. Kenny, 55, of North Plalnafleld, N.
J.. Inventor of the vacuum cleaner,
was .found dead todhy with a cord
tied around hL« neck at the foot of
Mount lien con. 16 miles south of here.
Coroner Johnson pronounced death the
result of "accidental strangulation."
o gri
munra for service who failed to an-
swer <a* have excuses presented. Thow
flne«l wen* T.. P. Me<"omhs and 0. I.
jotv«« of the grnnd jttrv panel and S.
A. Emerson of the petit jury panel.
Neffs
Not Changed.
1
B* tha A stociaUd Ftva*
Austin, Tezas, June 6. — The
' announcement of Harry; Waruer
of Paris as candidate for Oovern-
er of Texas will not change Gov-
ernor Pat M. Nc$Tf plauh for the
re-election campaign, be said to-
IRISH REPUBUCAN TROOPS
MrF
TAKEN AFTER SHORT, DECISIVE
FIGHTING-INSURGENTS GIVEN 15 MIN-
UTES IN WHICH TO EVACUATE-18- J
firedIover TiAynwwf.^
m
ft-
J8 WAR
DIVISIQH
MOVES ALONG RAILROAD.
mm apter
, LORD—A
MUSaE SHOAL
o| R
of Gen-
ed *ilau
t<slny In
's main
rsult of
ua Man- ^
a point
luthwest
rch. •>. ■
B* *« Attoctate* Pr«M
Peking, June 6.—The t
eral Wu Pel-Fu have
churla. It was announc
otficiui circles that Wu
army, which was sent
Chang Tso-Lin. the rel
cliuriau war lord, has .1
near Chluihowfu. 150 mi
of Mukden, by tin overhi
Another division of the>t army H
moving northward along the railroad
line to MnkdAi. Chinese gunboats,
loaded with Wu Pc'-Fu'a soldiers, left
Taku, destined northward today. Al-
though 60,000 of Wu'a troops are ad-
vancing toward Mukden.
Tb«j British Crnlacr Curlew is at
Pehtalho to protect foreigners. Fight-
ing In tin*' neighlierhood M. the town
was reported several days ago, though
the town Itself was quiet. -*
Chang, who 1s in Mulcdei|^aa been
menacing Central ManehnP*. where
mutineers from his arp.; continue to
control the Chinese eaaterp railway. A
local government aympatnetic with the
alms of General for a united
~ ina has been formed at Harbtn. h
chiefs of
Kuit and Wu
on former Presl-
and urged him to
or the purpose of
OK v.' •
hr tha tioiUa Pram
m, Belfast. June 5—Irish „
insurgent troops are retreating
Plater today . .Hy
Thirty Republicans are reported to
Uvt l>een killed in the hattle for Pet-
terday. ^• T ^r>
B A BdtM stiff officer
tlto border town f
tails oi the affair. He said he
to
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B/ th* Attociated ivim
• Washington, June 5.—A
laing Secretary Weeks to negotiate for lng aeveral.
the sale and lease to Henry Ford of only four additional ahella were
the Muscle Shoals, Ala., project under flredt them bursting in the rear of
er made hy Ford Pettipi. Tlie llat of caaualtlea la aa
staff of uatter
Pel Fr today <
dent LI Yuan
return to Pi
ONE OF THEM PROVIDES COB 1MB ar'tnTh obT.5S
SEPARATION OF OOROA8 "f STcb^ flSt« wbS^
STEAM PLANT fel£
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fi n
O'iV'i.' • pi?" % r '&£l:
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■■ called into action. Tito BrtUsh fired
hill author *D ^p°«n<jer oter the tpwn, which
hi" author- riulL ht the fleeing Republicans, IdH-
the -terms of the
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and amended by the House Military y«t Incomplete.
Committee, so %s to eliminate the Gov- British troops •< today consolidated
gas steam plant from the ^roperitka their poaltlotia and are preparinf
mentioned, will be introduced soon In further^ action• agalnat the invi
the House, probably today, hy acting Sinn Itinera. -
Chairman McKinxie of the Committee, f WMIe tbe Pettigo Bel leek sector waa
Another bill authorlxlng Weeks to previously " occupied by extremlata, It;
negotiate with Ford fer the sale and la new held by ltrltlab troopa.
lease to the latter of all,proi>ertle* men-; _ ' ^ T~^'
tlotted .1x1 Ford'a-..propoaaji including M ***
the <>orgas steam plant, will, be intro-
duced today by Representative Wright,'
Democrat, Georgia, and a memlier of
the minority of nine who favor the ac-
ceptance of Ford's offer aa a whole.
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This Man Claims
To Be Champioa
Father in U. S.
Harlln, Ky., June S.-^Rohert
Bhtei, m years eM; today «alnts
to be the world's champion fa-
ther.
Rattling along bis milk route
In a two lung bus. Raker announc-
ed to hi* customers that his thir '
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By ifca raitfsl Piwi
Oklahoma City, June R —The army
HOWEVER, HE WILL NOT SPEND
ANY MONEY TO BRING ABOUT
HIS ELECTION
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Bv th Associated f^MtT
lH troit, Mich., June 5.—Henry Ford
has latlmate<l privately that he woidd
run for President "if the people of the
country desire me to do so," but he
wpnld refuse to spend any money to
bring about his nomination (ft elec-
according to ^William T; Kron
by fbe fritted St a tea wail'^ised solely
for the imrchase^^f obligation* of the
Russian gavernmept, lb 'iwHsctrdghce
with tlie Mlierty loan
Of the $6J.OOO^IOO of left
"for exjtendlture," in this country, after
transfer of $125.0U6,000 to the account
of the Russian Finance Ministry, the
treasury secretary aald, a balance of
only gl0.000.00 remained as a part of
i&lcb the em-
JjQtiliil of
liasay bad on
States at the
the .fagpgi
it ot.1ecte«l"to the use of funds aa pro-
posed by the receiver.
RIGAMY (HA
*1 H# Associated Fress ;1*
t*e yAugnes. -Calif., } June 5 —Ru
8 AGAINST
TTNO ARE
BY Jl'STICIS
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■MilIH
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_|J ^0,i ij Valentino, screen actor, whose
oMi.r. «v ^ ,.m«- oI the fail of the lwrH(M1,'ar ^ nf ,ov« heroes.
Kerensky government, lo pemlt^ ^'\ZSL^S£S^ ** °,f hlRutnv
liii « ** ,n '.Uaml
11ep before Justice of the Peacn Httn«a
Inegotiatlona.regariling thes«« funda
v be csrrletl to> completion Secretary
Hughes informeqjtfr. Bakhmetef that,
upon his retlreineiilt. Serfe Ugbet. fi
U|ifgl attache of the l*ibassy, w«Wild
continue to euidy a dlplematlc ftatus.
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NO CHARGE IS
' AGAINST GIRL
CHICAGO
K '.By fh* Associated
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KILLED
ARE WORKER
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far the present
Beal, tdho farly Ratu
kll!e<l Frank W. Anderson, department
store welfare dlfector, and then turn-
ed the pistol on herself, Inflicting a
wound lu her left lMng.i j^onnty prose-
cutor Or.- said In alt Jp#l,hlllty the
legal aspect of the caae would not ho
taken np r.ntll It Was certain the youug
woman would recover.
Miss Bent who Is a nurse, 'odny re-
Iterated her prevlotla declarations Giat
she did nvf wish lo get well. Ques-
tioned eotteern.'ng reports received here
from (iMlttMKBKiharrled and a
four-year-old son was living with her
father In Columbus. Ml«* Beal said:
"I told you that I had no one. I
am not sorry that I did It. It was au
aet of charity to save olher girls from
similar heartaches- v
by. The Justice ruled Insufficient evi-
dence presi nted to aupport the com-
plaint.
The dismissal of the case foHowe«l
three days of testimony concrrning the
marriage in Me*IcaU. Mexico. May 18,
of Valentino to Miss de Wolf Shannes
sey Ilndnut. |>r<if<<sslonally known as
Nntcha Ramlatva. bo^vymottnliig lu
Palm Spring*. Calif., a desert oasis Ground bout
south of here.,
The bigamy charge was filed agalnet
Valentino hy the District Attorney l e-
cauae one year had not explrld since
his dlvbrce from Miss Jean ! • Acker,
WM . u actress. In whose <ase he waa
sho.t ' and rgMven A an Inferlocttttt^ decree. .li|g|
January. ,E'. %• • L; ?I?a m'
Kanras City, llo., Jjttbe 5—Although
, ker condltlop waa reported greatly im-
r jfe -J| B WHI
day that no charge would be plaaedlbls dlvbrce from Mlm
PROMINENT WAR VET
AT HIS HOME IN
MILWAIKFF SUNDAY
tlon,
... ft-\r berg, editor of a ^earlioru newspaper,
Otw plea of gull y n«.«hihltln i *n,l wu^ °' leaders In the Dearborn
violation of the nation^ rohlI)itl00 l *Henrv iWird for President Club."
act at the morning s<*slon. Judge m ,
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GRAND JURY TO KEEP ON
INVESTIGATING CASE
Estes dtferrett pnsslec of sentence JtJKJE HAMILTON A8K8
til the next term of ourt.
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Grand Jury.
Wy iiSM'teN I*rsss
Milwaukee. June 5.—Lieut. Cdl. Je-.
rome A. Watrous. veteran Of the Ci-
vil, Spanish and Philippine wars, and
former collector of customs for the
port of Milwaukee, died here yeaterday,
after two week's lllnesa.
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New Steamer Arrive*.
By tk* iMut itiltfi Pn *H ^ 1
New York. June 5.—The new twenty
thousand too Cunard liner Laaconla.
built to replace the old Cttnarder La-
conla. which Wfs sunk during the war,
came Into port today from Southhamp-
ton ou her maiden trip.
**' I >" I —Hfrad^ME ■ ■ Sy ail —«—■—■
w^er to Eight.
By lk« Associated Press
•-TV,
The following compose the grand
Jury: <\ A. McLean. Whltewrlglit: T.
J Wheeler, Valley View: J. O. ltaker,
Van Alstyne; W. H. Prague. I-ew
IsvRle: F. KlH v. F-^tne^v^'e- W.
M. Shaw. Sherman: W. W. Hudson,
Gainesville: L«. it; Sloan. Whl.tesboro
ty-tliird child would not Inter-
fere with hia daily milk delivery..
"Yes, Mrs. Baker la getting
along nicely." he said. "Little
Bobby's face is just as red aa hhi
32 brothers and sitters, and hla <
y«n Is Just as loud.'* Bobby la ■
the eighth son , born to Mr. and
Mrs. Bilker. In the laat 12jrears.
The other 25 are "farmed out,"
Baker said, except those that have
farms of their own.
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MINISTER TO HAVE i'
HEARINO ON CHAROE OF
AR80N AT LAWTON. OKU.
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By tha Associated Praaa
Law ton. Okla ., June f .—The Rev.
Thomas J. Irwin, former pastor of the
First Praabyterian Church here, was
*• a«riiigned at a preliminary
instigation Into the slayl
tenant Colonel Paul WaTd Reek. I
of the Mr Service, fagr Judge lean P.
Day o ft his dty.t
Closed sessions were held by tha
board.
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UNIONS NOT
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e l no Indictments.
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Frsnd .fcuutags. Denison: Rowan Mills, [nana and five officers stand charged
Sherman: Tony McDonald, McKinnoy; with murder. The grand Jury return
Add ti. WP«on McKlnney: tl. J. Scull.
Sherman; J. W, Brown. Piano; Geo.
Hughes, SangerT^lurl Ma^sey. McKln-
ney; Geo. Cunningham. Prosper; O. S.
Fliich, W hi tew right.
Petit Jurors. v
Austin. Ti-xas. June f . —Judge Ham '^"o* today on a charg*
tltcn. In cbamtne tl... Travla OountyU"
irraud jury totlay, told members to fl"* Hf ",e
eiilitilille l„vesti«uti«n of the kllliiie of
Peeler Ctajtim here laat neeemher In «■ « <*>**• T**
nn alley nc: r the Kn Klux Klan ball. • hear"J- . ,
in connection which 20 Anatln cit.1-
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Grayson Bar Meets.
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Twenty-one members attended
the
:
Judge Hamilton stresses Indictments June luncheon meeting of the
of perjury and bootlegging. ®°n County Bar Asaoclatlon at e_ ^
The following are on the petit Jury
panel* luhn Rominger. Gainesville;
S. l> Pnfneli, Lewisville: Tom C.
Chetney. Gainesville; J. H. Dlckerson,
Itidls: Richard Bsss. McKlnney; Joe
Cohb. I.ewlsvllle; Keece A. Hays.
Gainesville: G W Bradley, Gaines-
ville: H. A Brown, McKlnney; A. E.
Vest. Sherman: Oscar Wilson, Gaines-
ville.: J. K. Skinner, Hebron; O. W,
M.vrick. Whltewrlglit; Geo. W. Smith.
ler Hotel Monday noon. Judge W. L.
STRIKING COAL MINERS Hay was the speaker of the meeting.
WIN BIG VICTORY BY THE and provided genuine entertainment to
SUPREME COURT RULING the attorneys with his semlnlslcencea
lagton, June
rs not exempt
the Sherman
the Rnprame Court toda7 rhuuuuvtu.
delivered sueh ail5pinlot
in the celebrated Coronada caae, one of
the moat Important pieces Of labor litl-
Stlon ever to come to tha Supreme
urt.
The couit held that labor organUa- ..
Xions can lie held liable jfor property
and other damage caused by acts of
||MlM ,«irintr strikes. Tha decision :
was delivered by Chief Jnatlce Taft.
The case was brought a«alnat the
Cnited Mine Worker a of America by
the yoronada aud other
les, arising out of the <
in i i4. r .\v:
Chief Justice Taft In 4eUverln^ the
.ffpRiin,. awl '-mfc there ,pid. no
misjoinder of fartlea in t|ie fuit aa
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By tb« Pnitwt Prw ^ | The attorneys had as their
Washington, June R.—Striking coal the day, Federal Judge W._ I-ee Fastes.
of court bouse and practice events.
guest of
*> Estes.
nllners won a tremendous ^on vofe(l to con tin-
day when the Supreme Court held that ue meeting for their monthly lUnCh-
the union mine-workers need not pay eons through the summer. It was vot-
damages amounting to $600,000 to Ar- ed to send flowers to Judge Frank C.
kansas mine owners, as the result of intlsrd, who 1j ill at St. Vlucent'* San-
a strlk riot In the Arkansaa fields ltarlum, I
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former con<;rkskm*j|
HELI> ON1 CNAIUiE FAMHIW*
WORTHLESS . CHECKS
Barrett ot tllfton Helghta, Pa., will . « E walkor
X2iXS&* ,B • •chw,u"d
% !j. W. Allen, Gainesville: W. B. Bran-
1*1 don, Farmersville; H. E. Witt, Whites*
i boro; G. I. Wilcox. Piano and f Will
' ! Pierce, G. R. Wesr, J W. Richardson,
| .E. K. Mulkey, A. K Psrrlsh, Barlow
Roberts, H. C. Houston, J. P. Grady,
BOnuer.S. White and B. B. WUlbanka,
Shei ma u. * '■ • iJl
WEATHER.
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ft Washington, time J
man and virinlty, Monday night I
r -d XiK Kday, partly cloudy to
clondy. v • '
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rding her
If thi Associated Press
Washington. June 6.—The Waahlng
toa isdlce foda^. «i«l ed Te,,,M.^, ,
authorities that they Nrere holding
Clarence l>. Van Dnaer. forujer mem-
ber of the House frow Nevada, arrest-,
ed here yesterday on a charge of hav-
ing passed worthleaa checks at Wart-|
bifrg, Tenn. The Tennessee author
itles. in asking for the aifest of the
*— 'Ions.- mcmlier, declared, Ssc-
« Washington p<dlce, thnt he
hlng further I had obtained several hundred dollars
Anderson. ln that ,nmm.er.
Local Temperature.
There was n range- of 10 de-
grees In local temperature Sun-
day, the maximum being 86 and
the minimum 07 degrees.
Highway Weather Service
^Dallas, ■ Texaa, June
Showers have, hefn, general
oven North land Cental Texas
making' tuisnriwpl fmm' •
perv and muddy In many places;
prebahlyImpassable, or pas*
in '..Maces
tn-ar Palestine. '"If '•K " :
P,,
REPLANy j^y A( KLS country, died today following an opcr
KKCF.NTLtf HKSTROYEI)
Bu tha AssocMeJt Prcms ..Sf
Austin, Texas, June R. — Governor
NeflT. on a week end trip to the peni-
tentiary at Huntavllle, found officers
preparing to replant the 24.000 acrea
of corn and cotton destroyed In the re-
cent floods, he aald today.
The prison system will lie unable to
meet the notes of the $750,000 loan re-
cently made, as they bill due. he aald.
The Governor speaks tomorrow morn-
Ihg at Baylor Belton College; at Bel-
( ton. and tomorrow night at Aastin Ool-
in 1014.
m
Defense Rests.
, wt,
|RvI
roti^it.
to th^ tjaltfd Mine
Wo1W* 1* tbe (^ourt found
Giat the International organization and
its officers did not order the strike or
ratify it, and that they jhortld got hate
made parties to rhe -anlt, " ; .IT .
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Harvest Resumed.
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Cutting of the new wheat crop in
By «be United Pre™ ^ o ray son County waa generally resum-
HofiPton. Texas. .Tune 5—Federal e<l Monday aftei two daya' etttting
Court here trying S. E. J. Cox on a which was put in last week. Binders
cnaree of using the m^lls to dffraud wrere In operation on a number of
In connection with selling utoek Itt farms over the county Sunday, how-
three companies, rested today while ,.reri |„ the rush to cut the grain he-
Judge J. V. Hutchinson attended court fore further rains set ir>. Monday's
at Galveston jr \ ''. , ralu was not heavy enough to serious-
ly interfere with grain cutting, p- ;
. j'r ■ -
:'v A : ^ Hotel Man Dies. J
gy th* Automated Pr*aa: '^ (
Oeeatur, ills.. June ^Harry Van-
orrnan, for seven years manager of ** Associate*
Hotel Orlando In this city, and wgll Washington
known in hotel circles throughout th?
Decision Criticised.
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Ta ConsidefHesigning. ■ ,
Toklo, June S. -Cabinet ministers
who are members of the Sel Yu-Kal
(the majority party) will meet today
to consider Premier Takahashl's re
cent proposal that the cabinet resign.
Gaaoline Investigation, v >, > ;
Washington June 5.—The Senate to-
d.iy cleared the war tor an Invest^ga-
i by
June 5 —Decision of
the House Military Affairs Committee
recommend . adoption of Henry
Ford s offer to lease and operate the
Mrscle Shoals, Ala., nitrate and power
plants was criticised today hy former
Senator Marlon Butler of North Caro-
lina.
|„n ■ || r ■ ii. i im * .
Foreign Representatives IVttidM
By the A $iMnted Pr— , r: fr* - , ife ' 'R,
Wnahlngton, > June MjWtlsh|ind
Itgllan Ambassadora and accredit ed
representative# of other foreign a-
tion« were amailrd today in the Sen
ate by Senator Watson Republican,
GUN BATTLE
PLACE AT
IS rm
'«.
gy thy Associated
Pittsburgh. June fi.—A crackling
battle in which "tore thilft ltit> si
were exchanged, rook-place between a]
group of officers led w'jL. W. A hen.
agent of the Weaterg. ■ Pennsylvania
Humane Society, and spectilorg, gath-
ered In a wooded rendezvous near
Mri ief Relto. to wltheaii a series of
thrilling cock fights, w«f n the off!-
ters raided the building whara tvi*
•Ji «!©
V \-t.^rofe,
'US
wvp'. ?ir!
x
illi
IM®®
•wr
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mains were being staged. Wl> one was v
wounded in the exchange of shots, al-
though several of the officers were
painfully Injured fh flaRe encoun^-*-
which followed the gun battle:
the spectator#fb-d la
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AMENDMENT ON
WINE TO BE
COMMITTOR
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gy the ImteMM Prosy
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— — \j legs at Sherman.
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Hon into the high prtce of gnsollne by Indiana* in connection with a «peecb
conferring additional o< wers oh the nitd s
Senate Manufacturing Committee.
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statements made by them relative
to the American tariff and trade.
,-.H .;.. 1 fljahHk;^. k.ksllakifflitk'u u&i1£iehtikxSteiSfeiiiiit!i
g Temple,, Texas, A
Governor James .E,
ton Everett of San
at noon today; fori
the secretary of
Executive Committee
that the. wine and
srthmitte(| M JMe r
July to further
Of the people li
these beverafiiy
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