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Show fcrTHE TREES iJd SPRAYED get rid OF THE Live stock on them, will look then they all green and fresh through the summer. AND VOL XL-- No. 127 yublishtf! Daily at SCHMITZ ET AL. TO OF DEAD LY PRIEST CERTAIN- ARE IN Tlu- body or hUh was found the- Armenian pririst, tiuuday In a trunk doubled up with the (i.ad ft rapped to the knees, lies In the morgue and has been positively as Father Kasier Vartianan, affording to the police, but without clue than those already provided in oiht-the finding of the body. The police will not say positively whether or not Father Vartianan was killed by druggs before he was placed The police believe rubIn the trunk. bery was the motive for the crime. The suggestion that the priest was billed as a result of disclosures of a plot to seise the throne of Servla was not credited by the blahop in charge of the local field yesterday. A house on Tenth avenue and the room where the body was found have been under Investigation and there are many circumstances which lead the detectives to think that either may have been the scene of the crime. The connection of a secret society with the killing haa remained more or leas a suggestion. Captain Stephen O'Brien of the West Thirty-sevenstreet precinct, said Sunday night that the movements of the iriest had been traced up to noon on last Wednesday, when he was aefn to enter the house at 111 West Thirty-sevent- h street No one saw Father Vartianan after this so far aa can be ascertained. Captain O'Brien expressed the belief that the murder waa committed In the room where the trunk waa found, and said that the contents of this trunk, removed before the murder, were found In bureau drawers and scattered about the room. The police now believe that Father Vartianan was lured to his death by a woman. He waa aeen !nthe company of a woman and a man who answers the description of one of the suspects imr Wehawen ferry last Wednesday. John Mooredla n, Paul Sarklslen ' and Sarkis Ermoylan, the suspects, have not been captured. NKW TOKK, May 28. - - i JUDGE LOVING'S TRIAL MURDER CHARGE SESSION 1 IVINiiSTt'V Jii.-g-- V . v.i 1 1 v.i l.oii i.iiiag 'f Tlidiiae F. Mmli f. i i ni ill. litiVgi.l niaxcv uf Tliccd.ii'i April'' ANNUAL CONVENTION MEETS AT ABOUT 3.000.003 ACRES ARE STILL -- 4:,v Tlu ' uuxx i uie.i WILL DISCUSS THEIR TROUBLES I.IXX ill tl, tilt lltl . CORPUS CHRISTI. TODAY. tilt. It lull HELD OUT FROM SETTLERS. FOR THREE LAYS. : l!u t st is ifilti it tl li Ml. as III, pi is in r assorts Hi. il Kst. s tiiuggnl an.i I XI xxt.i.ig. Considering Legislation aa to Desira- In Rcite of the Government's Demands It is Still Refusing to Carry Out Its bility of Ineunng Deposits by State or Nation Invasion of Express and Agreement Federal Court May be Railroad Companies. luvsiked to Force the Issue. r With tha Suapect Wednesday Several Arrests Mada on Suspicion. j TUESDAY. MAY 28. 1907 .liia; cf 1 New Bslisvsd that tha Man Waa Lured to Hia Death by Woman Waa Seen Utah ON SAN KltAXUlSUi . May 28. The ni ,.f Mayor Schmitt. Abraham limf. Kugciic lesabia, I rank Drum and John Martin tin the iiulictuw-utcharging them with the bribery of the super vis. irs in the gas rate case was continued this morning until Friday. During the exam nation of talesmen in tile Schmitt trial today Thomas Main hard, under oath, declared that uft-'soon the earthquake Frank M.ii stii li. then president of the public works board, forced him to give up 84'iU in order to secure Maestreti's signature to a hill which Blanchard had before the hoard Prosecutor Honey and itamll. Schmitz's leading counsel, almost tame to Mows while Blanchard was being examined. As the result of Barrett's rharg I lint Maeslivti is one of the prosecution's chief informers, their shook tlieir lists in each tithe's faces. The court threatened to send Barrett to Jail and the trouble sub- j No Jurors were passed this sided. morning. At the tonclusion of the morning session Heiicy charged that Sheriff Dinan and Detectives Archie Hanimell and Hubert Graham were trying to influence jurors Hiid witnesses in favor j of Schmitt. He intimated also that he j might ask for the apiiolntment of a siecial elisor. He declared the summonses were being wilfully served on the wrong men. The entire matter la being Investigated. The entire new venire having been exhausted without additional Jurors being selected, a new venire of fifty haa been ordered to appear in opurt tomorrow morning. THAT OF FATHER KASPAR. (Lht&rtt. TEXAS BANKERS BE ARRAIGNED FRIDAY body ANOTHER MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL HAS OGNE BY AND NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE WITH THE CANYON ROAD OR THE SQUARE. x't'llii'S CHHlSii. large , grtrlnl anil it pivm-m.iiivi- 'IVx .May 28 V A iiMiiuluiu't - A. B.asley iff. morning xxlioii lie called annual conTexas Bankers' assocls-- I 1ivsiilt-n- t C. Houston this to order tin vention of the linn. cities and towna Leading throughout tlie state Mere represented. The prtieet'tlings were opened by an invocation Herbert by the Rev. Sptlngall. followed by an address of wait nine by Joseph Hirsch of the Corpus Christ! National bank. Sterling Mytr of Houston responded for the visiting Ihinkt rs and the convention then took up the regular order of business. Practically the entire sessions of the first day are to be given over to the rejmrt of oitleers and eoimnlttees and of the representatives of the seven districts Into which the bankers of the state are divided. President Reasley delivered his annual address, which was followed by the reports of Secretary J. W. Butler uf Clifton and Treasurer A. W. Wilkerson of Bryan. Two prominent features of the afternoon session were addresses by Colonel A. P. Woodridge of Austin on "Recent and legislation Affecting Banks, Colonel J. F. Allen of the Oriental bank of New York on The Southwest from an Eastern Standpoint. Splendid entertainment has been provided by Corpus Christl fpr the entertainment of the visiting bankers and their ladies. Automobile rides, moonon the bay, surf light excursions bathing, a ball at the pavilion and a monster fish fry and chowder are S1I I NtiTt IN. Fui;:!iei n iin i'ic is May 2 - tl . -. Itis .1 u g III r tli grand Jinx, iittn tin, xxmnss. li.nl Ihi'ii cxamii.iii, i. luiu.tl ,u. inui, against Jil.Ui I.. xmg ..n I in Tin ,t. cliai'ge of iiiurdi ring Ksiis fondant xxas i nui xx In n an.iigmd Tin1 Suffer Great Loss in the Expert Business Because uf Discrimination on Hart of the Radroaos in Favor of Wheel as Against Flour Will Kick. -- The xx fthlnililing l.iiini.-90- 8 aei'es of xJlualile land from sellle-nieii- l. and in spite of flit- governments refuses to carry out tin' teriii of its tier, eim-nt- . Pn sidt til H.ilding is alitinst daily holding nuifi rollers ith Beiiator lUniriit of Oregon. If it is pos-- I Bllile the federal statutes will be In- vok d in foree the railroad to release Its grip. Senator Bourne say s the rail- roail was originally granted S.iiUll.Olni acix s. pt utilising til sell the luiul to horn. at 83 in-- acre. Instead of doing mi t li eompuny sold considerable luiul ut 815 an acre and now flatly refuses to sell the balance us agreed. The progress of the wlude territory tributary ai the road Is greatly retarded. Attorney-GenerBonaparte tills after m nil selected li. D. Townsend of Fargo, X. 1).. us assistant 1o the Oregon district ultiimcy to investigate the Southern Paelfle land case. Kl. t8'i ' ARMY RELIEF CARDEN PARTY. NKW Vi iKK. May ;v Tin Ai.ux Ui ln f Mii it ly. xxliich finliux in's to fur the xxlduxxs iiiul orphans of suldirrs ,,f ivkiiiii- arnix. is in full toniinand tm lioveruor' Isl u.d lod.i.x a garden ,liirl) lll illK .iy garrison lias Wen turn'd out in Innior ,,f t lit' tilYair and there Is no t nd uf fines iinfurtiiH from major-generaanti atlniirals to iion-- i oiiitiiissloiieil ofti-- . Tin military ftatuivs ere ur-- ; n. for u session of iIiht u.i.xs. tine lmaii. se. iii.nj nt the Inal llie millers aiegnui- eimm.i, su tii - . ; tu.iu A. 1.. tls , , f onoilii'iis, uileging that liny arc not gelling their share of pros) rity. "Tin; niiileis are suffering ill u busim:ss xx a v fioin a variety of i Muses." plained Mr. Git izman. We have lost to a ranged liy l.em ral lirant. The anldii-glint extent tlie export business ,'ii rleil tin colors, neul through the enjoyed. Iieeause of a diserillllna-tio- n manual of arms with on the unJ of tlie ruilniails in musical drill and bayonet exeictse Then as u Ima It favor of wheat as against (lour. Tills the has eiieourageil the construction of they will attack mid fortress on tlie island wlilt tlie most mills in foreign tountries, oofm tally modern military tal lies. General tnnl liiGnnl lliitniii. The lurk of reciprocal Mrs. Frill Grant held a reception for agri t iiieiiis between South American the society and for all of its guests at hhjiiIiiim and the Inlted States has their home on Hie island. There was a also euiised the loss of a great volume concert by the Twelfth Infantry IhuuI of trade. Former Secretary of tlie and a dancing party at the t ifflcers' Treasury Stuiw placed such an arlil-clu- b in the evening. Tin trustees of trary must run ion upon Hie drawliack the fund are Levi P. Morton. Ouriiellua ' law affecting shipments lietween A ailH and the United State that many N. Bliss. and Unnii-llunumber of ladles of tlie highest American millers have been fmeed to great FOR PREPARING VETERANS. MEETS AT CORNELL. rank ill society have been working ilk; build across the line. The millers ar RICHMOND, Va.. May 28. General Wavers for the siieocss of tlu affair, j strongly In favor of reeiprurlty, and ITHACA. N. Y., May 28. A number comniandcr-ln-cliicf Hti'plien 1). lae. of distinguished educators are here to we propose In make congress sit up and of the United Confederate Veteraiis, RED CROSS SOCIETY DISBANDS. take notice that this attend the annual convention of the Is (lie object uf and his staff, assisted by the veterans, New Turk State Association of ColHPttKANE. Wash., May 28. Dele- - j tin St. laiuls iiniveiilioii. Richmen business and citixens of gates from tlie auxiliaries of the leges and Universities, which will be Secretary ThM will address the mond. are making unprecedented arIn session at Cornell university tomorHI ate Red Cross society ventlon tinnorniw. ' Clement H. Stern rangements for tlie reception and en- met here today fur Hie purpose of ills- - luf klllwuukee will address the meeting row and Thursday. There will be adtertainment of the thousands of vet- bunding. Two years ngo, when con-- ! on the subject of iMilltlcul economy of dressee on educational toplca by Preserans and visitors expected here for gross voted to ident Schurman. President Rush Rhees the Red tlie milling business, and A. L. Goets-Urothe annual encampment. Although the of the University of Rochester, Presisoeleiy, most of the stste tir- -; iriami. secrclury of the MiHers minion does not begin until Thursdent L. C. Stewardson of Hobart coldisbanded, but the Wash- - tlmiul federation, will tell of the pure day. many old soldiers have already liigtnn society has deferred such ae- - I fond ntl drugs act as applied to mll-tlo- n lege, Rev. Daniel J. Quinn of Ford-haarrived und the attendance Is confiuntil the present time. The af- - ling Iruinlnent millers of Minnesota, college and Prof. Nelaon McCrca among the leading features of the en- dently exHcted to break all recent fulrs of the anclety will he wound up , Wisconsin, low, the Dukotas, Mis-- at of Columbia university. records, owing to the additional atAthletics and physical training, col- tertainment program. todays meeting and the money In sour! and a number of other stall's are The subjecta to be considered dur- traction offered by the Jamestown ex- the treasury given to mime cliurity. also on the program for papers and lege entrance certificates, gnd the fundamental principle of liberal culture ing the convention Include legislation, position. The work of decorating tlie The Red Cross hail branches in He- - addresses. are among the topics to be discussed. desirability of insurance of bank de- streets, business houses .nd resi- altle, Tacoma. Spokane, .Walla Walla At the scssloiia today and tomorrow In connection with the convention the posits by state or nation, the express dences of the old Confederate capital and North Yakima. on the progress of milling and papers Invasion of banking, rail- has commenced and will be carried new Ideas In I he craft will be read and university will observe the centenary companies' on scale. an of as an to aid the development gut unprecedented CHINESE GIRL A GRADUATE. of the birth discussed. The association haa no Agassis by an roads labor-savin- g fT. UUUIH, - Me, JUay 28. Among , membership roll and any miller la ell-taddress this evening by Prof. Burt G. Texas, and uniform systems and . i devices for banks. "sweet girl graduates" of Forest gible to altend and, take part In tha Wilder, for several years a student and nrk university at the commencement sessions. A banquet Thursday night Arrangements will be Completed for NEW YORK SENATE assistant under Agassis , an eastern excursion by Texas bankcxerrlses today was Miss Tl Tuin will end the assemblage. JERSEY C1TT, May 28. Qua Kerys, ers, leaving Fort Worth June 7th. The LOUISIANA COMMENCEMENT.. Tsao, who comes of a noble Chinese The cutertHlninent committee of the RECOUNT BILL PASSES Peter Kalangy and. William Kerreree sister of Peeretsry . trip will consume three weeks' and 28. The anfiimlly. Him Is Louis Millers club ha raised a BATON ROUGE, May have been arrested In ' connection with nual Tsao, of tlie lmierlal eommlssion. She fund for the benefit of the of the Alumni society of stops will be made at Kansas City. meeting ' v 111 Father1 Vartlanan'a murder. The pris,n Louis four years millers and will provide carrbigfe and r",nn State university waa held Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, New Turk. fG ' Tn Louisiana u.v oners are Armenians. to study medicine at the Wash- - trolley rldea and other sight seeing ex- Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, 7.7 today in Garig hail, followed by a re- j Cincinnati Governor Mushes sueclal musin' tliu longer ., St. Louts and other cities. ingb.n university medical college. Miss ' pwiitlmts and amusements for the union of the cadets of 1879 and 1880. will be epent In New York V, Is one of the "new women" of visitor. It Is the puriNiee of the Bt. th?, 1 This afternoon a battalion drill will Three days r jTsao vote of to A THOUSAND SOLDIERS j China and is remarkably ,,1rov',f,,p intelligent Louis millers to make this the most be held on Athletic field and will be ' and the officials of several of the great New York filJ. a will count of the balkit lti of Krj af0 suecessful lonvention ever la-i- by the reviewed by the governor and his staff. financial institutions of that city M. when contest, George mayoralty be In charge of the entertainment association. TO PREVENT RIOTING K. F. Gayle, of Lake Charles, will make lit McClellan took the chair inayor'e JEWELERS TALK SHOP. the annual address at the alumni ex- the Texans. If 1908 over W. K. Hearat's protest. 2 -BT' Mo VHy Vny SOUTHWESTERN AND MEXICAN. this evening, and a banquet ercises the1 , Mayor McClellan vetoes the nil, s.. of the trade SANTIAGO DE CUBA, May 28. A will tivt MEET. ng MEXICAN PHYSICIANS represents to a festivities the HK A(. . May 28. Tlie scml-aday's bring will it pass probably general assembly , guard of a thousand soldiers haa been close. Tomorrow will be commence28. Flans CITY OF MRXIC, May rs ' the annual convenllon of the Retail nllrima meeting of the detailed to prevent the striking ment day at the university, when de- for fighting disease and conserving omclaI M,CBn r.1rold . .. Jewelers association of Missouri. Tlie from rioting, and hundreds of. Governor conferred be will by grees health In the Mexican republic LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIEE. .X- n- SSS2 citizens have been armed to assist the Newton C. Blanchard. The bacca- public will' be formulated and discussed durH Rn'1 rtay pro- military. Business Is paralysed and' laureate address will be delivered by 28. Several ATHENH, Ga., May t.nied Klates and Mexico. Three of session of the Na he win much the city Is like an arsenal. The re- - j Most Reverend James H. Blenk, arch- ing the MedicaT -4lf ihv Jnierest are Jn .J the ral1r(w con- - core of the chief cities of the state , which tionsl cones. Home trade. , to ; of m anarchists the ported threat of New Orleans This is the vener In this city today This Is the were represented by their mayors orj"r attendance, representing the Mexican bishop are the national gold stamp- railroad. National lines and Mexican dynamite the town haa greatly alarmed first visit of the archbishop to Baton rernnd at the optnlng Here to- - discussed "wtln of the society, which 'ther officials ,ne parcel fs st. advertising, Central. the cltlsena C. I. Melirk. general freight the sixth annual convention of , ,1B IUW; Rouge and he will be elaborately en- was President dF -- Imars . OfimiH-tltlothe repair tertained by the local Knights of Co- Dz. o intuxurated the InUtal o.n- - the League of Georgia Municipalities. -- Hmen -- nd other Mde Hnra for the and passenger agent of the Mexican, TO PASS ON CHURCH PLANS. lumbus and other Catholic societies. represents that roud; II. Lawton, wili preK. The meeting place was the Colonial J hqnora NEWARK, N. J.. May 28. Aside there ter, where the convention was freight traffic manager of the Central, The association. of congress dent the from the election of deputies to the before niion by I JACKSONVILLE ELECTIONS. railed order to the Central; and (. W. ccrshortly represents to U all holding physician open "rh.m-.lTlTAKE A DEFERRED HONEYMOON convention at Richmond, general ff I Fish, general grelght agent rf the Nat Ideate fro many reputable Mexican JACKSONVILLE, Fbu May 28. invtST NEW TORK. the that1 matters Msy various among 28.Among d Important All tional, represents the National. 'ev' E- successor of Judge M. A. Dalelyn-s- or foreign medical college. on th. Hamburs-Amerlca- n will come up before the diocesan con- The tlon and Mayor W. F. Dorsey and rRM.n.prw lines of the Southwest are also the , be chosen today at the primust 11 to r vention of the Protestant Episcopal Irealdent M. G. Michael of the chain- - "d at the meeting and ratemary, and the number of candidates MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. K11y-- ,,f Knsa" represented church, which convened this morning and welcomed visitors. the on freight between M exicon and the 11h'r1," out commmt a will their bring ! cl,jr- popularity car conductor 28. rtrwt In Trinity church, la the report of the. Ind, May AlWa by James L May I vote. Julius Drew, a well ! INDIANAPOLIS, and was married six years ago. Since United States are being discussed. of committee appointed at the last con-- ! very large AtIanta are matters takn candidate, and sev- Members of the American Society U"i j win ,tv ttorn,v many though always is known citizen, time the couple have been saving en Mechanical Fnglneers, more than ventlon. The committee's report, It . is mt up at these meetings, The eral others are spoken of in connection 'v,ry cent possible In onler to take a and a number of subject will lie disunderstood, will recommend that i with the honor. I. D. Howell Is a can- In number, gathered at the Clay pool '1jtra hon 10 m,,on semi-1 KuroIwill M1, barbecuf. In for their They hotel trip this of the bishop, didate. and A. M. Williamson Is also city today lommlssion, to "consist at the meeting. It Is not thought "IMnd "lx brn"rt n,, ' visit cussed . r""en!b,d together with two clergymen and two an that any very startling change will he names that have ! annual meeting. The formal opening Other 'lc work"Rome. aspirant. pcottlon Berlin. sd' Dublin Paris, London, po'tJ laymen, to be elected annually by bal- -' been mentioned are C. D. AbbotL Eu- takes Mace this evening with an jmade in the rates In effpet el present, ! bt. all to act aa an advisory board In' and which seem to be generally satisF. A, DeCottes, George . Dodge, the church architecture of every parish gene ; factory. This Is w EL Owen, and A. O. Wright. LE 0F REAl- - ETATE. aLnia, II. Bia f t'.'J.? af- -" in the diocese." If the recommendato the people, and re- Th. tbe i management of 28,-The NEW Is Bronx TORK. Importance FHMsy and Thursday and on tions of the committee be adopted It man as much as possessing Wednesday The league wil continue ta a - becoming noted for big sales of real ea- - CONGRESSMEN LEAVE HAWAII. the members will go to Lafayette will be the duty of every parish, quires a day the HONOLULU, May 28. The ' conlate of Judge noble oi tomorrow, winding up In the atate. Recently the Ogden estate. 803 the qualities hold their concluding session ito through Its rector, wardens and vestry, who have been here for the gressmen the , customary banquet. evening with lots, waa sold, bringing In the enormous to lay before the commission the plana Dsialynskl. sum com- - last three weeks. Investigating condiof The sale $1,870,876. today and specifications of any church or LUMBERMEN MEET IN NORFOLK. tions on the island, as the guests of com-HO- T ' hapel to be erected, for counsel and BIRMINGHAM TO BE LAUNCHED, ARKAN8A8 EDITORIAL MEETING. Prises the great Bailey estate, and the Hawaiian territorial government, NaNORFOLK, Va, May 28. The i tL-- Ed,. advice. .The commissions written BPR.NtlB, Ark M will sail for the United Hist ; tomorBOSTON. Mass., May 28. The scout associaManufacturers Lumber tional opinion will be registered. It Is said, ! cruiser row on the transport Shirman. Durfor tlm built Birmingham. lumeleven leading within one month after the receipt of tion, representing by the Fore River Ship- very snarpiy of late years, lots bought ing their visit the legislators have Inber manufacturing associations scat- United Staten the plans and specifications the for at this launched opening will morning be Springs company, building for M0 (KlIlng for 2 400 vestigated the Immigration system, ypar tered throughout the country, began a the customs paymints, lack of sufficient tomorrow, ann session of the State Press asocla- st Quincy shipyards Norfolk in Among convention today. RED MEN HAVE A BIO TIME. Todays from the Alabama me-- i tlons annual convention. and stations a lighthouses GOING party KUROKI large THE ROUNDS. delesent have that -BIRMINGHAM. Abu May 28. The the organisations Is named, meeting was devoted to the tranaac-ar- e non and the of which the rivers tro after ship Improvement polls, 28. j Kurokl Baron SouthCHICAGO, May are the tlon of preliminary business address i'entieth annual Great Bun Council of; gates to the convention to attend VurtVirts sccnm- - and harbors, these being the principal the today I ern Cypress Manufacturers' associa- The here here ceremonythejaunchlng. the an will be per of welcome and response and the matters complained of by the local ofchristening Manu, presUnL Shmrid i panled by the mayor and city fflclal ficials eity today, and they have painted the tion. the Pacific Coast Lumber It Is ex fiected that recommenformed by Miss Mary Campbell of Bir- nual speech at The with dines autolnobnea Southwestthe town red so far and promise to put j facturers' association, dations for Improvements will be InI Consul Shlmsu mingham. Wednesday tonight. in more coloring before the day and ern Washington Lumber Manufacturone of the ubjects I I. troduced Advertlslngr' at the next session of cont Milwaukee bsck. and and fxht are done. They met atRed Men's ers association, the Tellow Pine Manslated for discussion tomorrow. The JOHNSON TO BE HANGED. gress as a result of the Junket. meke a and ain Thunway yen. I ball early thla morning, the Great; ufacturers' association, the Wisconsin didete to- ert tour of the cty p,ri and be WILKEFBARRE. Pa, May 28. To- - election of ofllrer andNational association, Lumbermen's Council of Alabama. Improved Order Hardwood Edl- !j the convention of the WELLMAN SOON TO START. ; Governor fixed tertalned by the university club. He date by is the "f Red Men, and transacted business the Northwestern Hemlock Manufacwill take place leaven association torlal Charlie of TROMSO. Beattie for the for hanging May 28. The Wellman Saturday. connected with the routine work of turers' association, the Northern Pine Stuart the Thursday, after which the meeting will for the to Johnson penalty party, numbering almost pay expeditionary Georgthe the order, and will this' afternoon de- Manufacturers association, RESTORING WASHINGTON HOUaE forty persons, assembled here today murder of Mrs. Bigler Johnson and her finally adjourn. vote them .selves to enjoyment.. ia Florida StrwmilV association, the . niece. NEW YORK, Msy 28. The work of preparatory to starting notih on the Annie Benjamin, perpetrated and A grand pichlc and DELAYED. powwow started North Caroling Pine association two year ago, Bigler Johnson, TRUST CONFERENCE restoring about Washington's headquarters, Frtthjof next Saturday. According to associat noon- - at 'Germania Manufacturers Hardwoodpark, and will the CHICAGO, May 2L At the urgent the old Jumel mansion st 180th street. present plana the entire month of June brother of the condemned men, has al last until midnight All the tribes and ation of the United States. ready paid the penalty by hanging, request of a number of governors and I: is at last completed. It Is announced, will be spent In preparing the airship council of , the. .degree of Pocohonta has manifested the utmost others who desired to participate, the and the event Is signalised by a recep-nation- al and Ita trials will take place In July. Johnson SUITS. n the GOULD LINE MERGER Birmingham .district were on conference on trusts and com- - tlon to be held there today and this If all conditions are favorable and no indifference as to his fate. 28. Mo, he ground, May CITY, JEFFERSON and, dances, races, games, blnatlons that was to have assembled evening by Manhattan chapter, mishap' occurs to bring about a delay will court give Missouri supremo fireworks and refreshment were the TJie MEETING. j in Chicago today has been postponed Daughters of the American Revolu-b- y the Journey toward the pole will beCOMMITTEE TARIFF warIn the quo "r.Ier of the day. and jtlghL . a hearing tomorrow the National Civic Federation until tlon. gin about the third week In July. against i CHICAGO. May 28. Representatives ranto proceedings Instituted Wabash of all the leading railway companies September. At that time it is expected DIOCESE OF SOUTHERN VIRGINIA the Missouri Pacific and the MISSISSIPPI DENTISTS. ANDERSON, 8. C May 28. The southwestern the governor of nearly half the states STAUNTON. Va., May. 28. The fif- railroads for a dissolution of the Joint and systems of the attend f MERIDIAN. to Union twenty-fir- st able of convention are the annual will be the Mexico of are Mis, May 28. The the and which states republic two lines, teenth annual council of the Episcopal ownership of the who Dental South Carolina the those of conference. the al seeslcn Mississippi lodge Among society began a grand in the Some ( taking pert (ii'ieese of southern Virginia convened controlled by the Gould Interests. re three days' meeting In Meridian today. i Tariff committee have already accepted the Invitation j Knights of Pythias opened here today in .Trinity church. Right Rev.j disposition will be made of the case at of the Southwestern va- - are Governor Hughes of New York, day and will continue In session until An extensive program of lectures, A M. demurrer ! today. It 1s understood that Randolph, D. D.. LL D.. D. C. L. tomorrows hearing. If the Several hundred visitors and demonstrations has been ar- Warner of Michigan. Davidson of WIs- -' Thursday. are being of the matters rlous Importance sustained not Is Preridtd.. .The woman's auxiliary also of the companies con sin, Cummins of Iowa, Cutler of, are In attendance and splendid enter- - ranged and the visitors will be enter. Is which the at meeting, docketed for considered rsembled. holding Its sessions simul- esse will probably be talnment haa been provided for them, j tained by the Meridian Dental society. i Utah and Folk of Missouri. being held behind dosed doors. I hearing at the October term. taneously with the coundL r th I , m J ! t . ls , . et-r- s r tnr-mer- ly r al j i llt I ss ( , s he ' i aiiuht -- . hr j LrlS' I " i n- dock-worke- t, I ' V jj. I me " ' kl - M' semi-annu- I al I CS i- Hi ! SS , i nt life-savi- ng . , ; . J semi-annu- to-tie- papers |