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Show THE WEATHER. eoudy lordly) net quit portion. Local Settlomonl Prlco Prtl ?,!vr 9 Corpor (cathodes) VOL. ... -- .55? (55? a " MNrt Tribune Want Ads are aggressive, .persistent, intelligent salesmen that never feel discouraged. c tU.ftt 111, XO. 96. SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1925. 58 -- PAGES FIVE CENTS Prohibition Chiefs Reported Corrupt in Nearly Every State Arctic Explorers Welcomed at Oslo PECK OF GRIEF Git Oaten My Sight, Prosecutions May Fol-- se Tired Lookin at low - Dncovery - of Y ou--a-nd Dies Negro -With No Court Session, Southern Leaders Puzzled Crooked Practices; OMAHA. Mb.. July H -J- ohn shot and killed Mne Exodus Oxer, Sunday . Over Result of Their Holes, negro, Action Is Undecided another last Orav, negro, "because J was tired Efforts of Year Ago.! ofWednesday Leave Village Deserted n purported looking at him, r Drawn-o- Warfare, ut barrament Em- - on Field -- e and at Home, Forecast Nature of Country recludes Intensive Clean-U- p Fight; Tribes Desert for Attomeysfor Defenie at Reductions Gained Work; Darrow Declares Poor Man at Expense of Rich Cost Votes. Never Was a Chance. By FRANK H. SIMONDS. Mo WASHINGTON, July mccan campaign, which ha already DATTON. Tenn , July II. (By the Associated Pres ) With adentillt testimony before th jury excluded Jn th "Scopes ease member of defense counsel spent today with group if experts In many fields of lTestlgatlon preparing "statements," to bs placed In the record of the case. These document on which a corps ofv stenographers will work all of tothe day and part of tomorrow ar for Information of the courts lo whicn th should be will taken appeal 4 w 1.Th colonial developed Into a first-clawar and ha no parallel In French experience since .th historic resistance of In Algeria of a eantury ago, all the aspects of the border d warfare which th British have an along th Afghan frontier of India for more than a century. It has alao peculiarities of Its own due to th existence of a frontier between th French protectorate and ihe Spanish, and thla circumstance is responsible most of th for French difficulty. Retiring behind this frontier; that is, withdrawing from th French to th Spanish territory, th Riffs have hitherto been safe from pursuit. - Te understand th reasons why th French have been, and may well continue for some time, having an awkon their hands It Is ward necessary to go back a little Into past history. Following th- final division of Morocco end the- liquidation of ' dispute n which th culminated In th Agadir episode of control 1911, France took over th of most of th old Sheriff! empire, but Spain acquired a narrow atrip of territory on th Mediterranean seaboard and extending to tha Atlantic coast, but not Including th port of Tangier. SPANISH ZONK. This Spanish son suggests vaguely a section of Chill, narrowly restricted between the Andes and th Pacific. It Is, ssv for th Atlantio portion, a region of confused highlands, some of th mountain exceedfeat in height, with vary ing tooo streams short - mountain plunging down to th sen. It ha an area of some 9004 square- - miles, about that of Massachusetts, and n population Th of much lean than a million. people belong to th great Berber rare which haw Bred la North Africa tinea th beginning of recorded history and survived many inva-- , stone, of which th Roman Is th first recorded. But following tha Arab Invasion . th people were converted to Mohammedan faith and In th main lost thslr own language, which still survives In th Algerian Kabyls-lanTh Rlfflan Berbers nr mountain- errs. Inhabiting villages on th summit of th peaks, they have been and ar pirates In n small way on the coast and they have for centuries opposed a successful resistance both to the Spanish,' who, from th days of Columbus on, have striven to conquer Algeria and Moroooo, and to th Sheriffs of Morocco. After 400 years the Spanish found themselves a few, years ago still restricted to a few coastal towns of which Mellila was th moat considerable, while In th hills Tetuan waa thslr . single fortress. Ceuta, facing Gibraltar, waa no more than a penal colony. , MEl,ILLA CAMPAIGN. Just a few year before th world war Spain bad carried on a long and costly campaign about Mellila, but with tha usual results and th agelong fight for Morocco was again discontinued. Following the world wer th Spanish resumed operations on a very considerable scale and In th past two years hsv employed at a time upwards of 1W,04 troop In a desperate effort to conquer their ss er three-quarte- rs prs-ren- ta car-rie- ceXv- - - Svvh W T- f tha Thin picture was taken when Roald Amundsen and his companion Polar rived in the Swedish capital. At Amundsen' right is Young Ellsworth, th only American on whoa father assisted Amundsen financially. On th chief's left Is Pilot Detrlch, who flow on P. d Franco-Germa- GERMAN ACES ar- expedition tha expedition, of the plans. k A. Photo. . -- d. Costless sa Pea Tw Terse.) iOeUraa Alleged Kidnapers Plead Not Guilty SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. (By th Associated Press.) Bliss Baker Russell college youths Crawford, and charged with attemptingC. to extort Daniel 2 SO 000 from Jackllng, wealthy San Franolsoo mining man, entered pleas of not guilty In superior court her yesterday. Their trial waa set for August 24. The Old Swimmin Hole Is Calling . y Are you warm and sticky and cross because it Is so hot? Ar you lazy and tired and unable to work for th same reason f There 1 only on pine that win be comfortable when you feel like Hole." Old Swlmmln this th But to enjoy this cool spot thorable to swim. oughly one must heBureau offers a Our Washington free booklet that tells you how. It was prepared by the American Red Cross end Is authoritative, Send for your copy today. Enclose two cents In stamps for rs-- f turn postage. AIRJQUADRON Once More Boche Fliers Seek Opportunity to ' Present Crisis Only Ex tension of Conditions at Fight Americans and French.Use of Giant Dirigible. Time of Conference. Norwegian Explorer Ambitions in North Through S. - T By BASIL WOON, Universal Service Special Cable. Universal Service Staff Correspondent To add MOSCOW, July 1 Special Cabla to Universal Service. known to miles th of square PARIS, July It Old war air American oon- - rtes may b reborn abov th surface of , Siberia and to open rains of Morocco, according to a rote world trade by air are two am-lcirculation here tonight. The bitlone which were expressed to Uni- - rport whlch csn not traced to versa! Service today by Dr Fritdjof ny authnUa source, says that Arwhen he arrived: from mtr ptrman aces, hearing of the , ganfsatlon of a naw "Lafayette In discussing hta plana for winning, AmrlcaJl ,qU1dron to fight for th with a dirigible where Amundsen had French against th Riffs in Morocco, failed with planet, th celebrated ar now busily organizing a Germs Scandinavian explorer said squadron to fight for All w need for th expedition la According to th report It is sportsa dirigible, but at present there stems manlike rivalry and not hat nor reto be no money forthcoming. Th venge which actuating the" GerInitial, ogpens would b enormous, mans, who simply thrill at th Ides for a ship twice tbs six of the Los of onoe again meeting thslr old adBut versaries In fair, open combat aa In be necessary. Angeles would one wo get It th trip could easily th days of yor. be made over th pole and, return "Let 'em come." waa tbs response In two week. of th Lafayetters here, to the ruNanDr, continued think,' Just mor sen. hi gray aye twinkling, I spent "Theres one German ace I hope three years on my last polar expedi- will Joln.Vsald Charles Kerwood, tion and now I could cover the same meditatively 1 don't know his name, ground in a dirigible in three days' but he shot me down one. Iv alTh tall, grizzled explorer, who ways wanted to try my hand with looks Ilk a plainsman and baa an him again. f intense interest In America, believed That th German aviator - could the North American continent ex- volunteer with Krim la certain, actends far Into the Arctic and that cording to persons Khre, th last point of land In America is who out, however, that difnot Jar distant from the pole. With ficultypointed would lie in the faiMhtKrtm the support he may obtain from the has not the necessary irp lanes soviets he expects not only to prove General new from , the Moroccan this point, but to open a front waa quiet tonight. Both armies between were apparently mall and passenger servla rearing prior to big efforts they expect to put forth soon. Leningrad and Yokohama. to Dr. Nansen la now In Moscow new Lafayette filers will take The raise money to benefit refugee Ar- off Friday morning from Toulouse to menians ths number of seven. Others, Including Bill Thaw, former commander of th third pursuit group of th A., E . Bootlegger a of the I stay F., and are coming from Pittsett Customera Everywhere burg squadron, and elsewhere. New YORK, July IS, (By tha Asname el sociated Press.) Th ; In seventy thousands of perwma e who atates cities of twenty-ninwere customers of a huge mall order bootlegging establishment uncovered in a raid her last night, have become known to prohibition authorities seizure of , the concern through hooka United Statez Attorney Buckner i said that the books contain a list of X' and that ' 19,044 orders for liquor . By A. J. LORENZ, were of customers th promimany Staff Cerreapondent. nent in political, social and profes- Universal Beryls CHICAGO, July II The , butterfly sional life of their communities Non of th names will be mid Gladyg Bagwlll of pretty wing . Th orders Mr. weren't mad to flutter Iff the organ public st present. Buckner said, Indicate a wholesale and retail trade extending from New loft of a Tillage church. They carried her right from her fathers, modYork to th pacific coast. est llttl manse to an elaborate suite Hondurans Occupy In th fashionable Congress hotel-- all , In a year. Town Nicaragua , It waa tha jkey to that suit which was found in th pockets of Tony MANAGUA, Nicaragua July IS. Associated Press,) Dis- Gonna, Third of tRo Oenna brothers (By th here received bootleg wai which today say to dl In th patches armed forces have crossed from Hon- takes Ha toll among those "hooked and duras Into Nicaragua occupied up with th racket. For ten day detectives watched the Nicaraguan town of Laa Torjaa, ln the department of Nuev Segovia the hotel room, awaiting the, return near the border. If this reported ac- of It occupant, hoping that ah might tion I true It constitute a violation lift th mystery surround trg Tony'S The gov- death, of Nicaraguan territory. ernment ha InstrurtedThe NicaraTh aalhorltled wer not completeof the department ly satisfied with the eerily)- theory guan commandant to order the Immediate evacuation that Genna met hi death in X of the liquor feud. Tony, of th Hondumn force (Managua dispatches June 25 said they knew, waa madly in love with Nicaraguan force hsd been sent to a pretty girl, an entertainer, but abe , the frontier to guard against Incur- waa elualve. sions by Honduran revolutionists.) Today ah returned,- a petite, t thou-san- re the-Nort- moun-ttne- :" 1 ic , Had -- Booklet. J. WASHINGTON, July (By th Associated Press.) Reexamination of th Washington conference commit mentscegardln China la.the.llght of present conditions In that country and the continuing efforts of th Washington Administration to glv effect to these commitments through Inauguration of the customs commission the extra territorial Inquiry, throws Into sharp relief the broad basis worked out here hr MM upon which to found a permanent solution of the Chinese problem for' all signatory or adhering powers. The Washington, policy turns on th effort to convince other governments that .recent disturbance In China are merely symptomatic of the nune generally . unsatisfactory relationships with that country which the Washington conference recognised and proposed to remedy. It 4a held here, that the Shanghai, Canton and similar Incidents only serve to impress upon officials the desirability of getting the Washington conference machinery to work as soon aa possible to assist China in the establishment of a strong central government to which foreign nationals could look with assurance of protection. Recent developments have Indicated there la substantial agreement to set Up with little delay the customs commission provided for by tbs treaty Th Amerlcaato inaugural simultaneously propoael th extra territorial Inquiry commission still awaits a definite answer from any of the twelve powers to which It has been communicated. tkfW INCIDENTS SHOWN, At the moment difficulties In the way of working out a program for settlement of the local Shanghai case and the Cant On matter appear to be Costumed sa Pas Year -- ad nine-pow- er ,, x - DAYTON. Tenn., July II. (By the Associated Free) John Thomas Scopes was condemned from th start of th evolution' csss, Clarence Harrow declared today In .a statement. In which he outlined his view ot th case, evolution and religion. "W know that In this a tale, under of th surroundings and .condition th trial, Mr Scopef wae condemned W are from th start, he said. now Interested in two things; "That a higher equrt, shall pass upon this cage and that in, other states those who wish te pursue th truth shall be left free to think and Investigate and teach and learn. W know that th great majority of the Intelligent Christian do not accept th literal Intel pretation for W have learned tb whole Bible, here, both from laymen and clergy, men, that a large part of th fundamentalists do not accept It. This dootrln la a doctrlne of the IVerslleU, end we are perfectly satisfied that th majority of th Christian church baa long since passed beyond that" VIEWS ON PRAYER.. , Outlining his views on prayer, Mr. Darrow said: - "I did object to dally praying in court, Tht praying is rareytn court, even Jn tb south, I objected to It because of th peculiar situation wherein Mr. Bryan had sought to a between retrial contest make this ligion and science of all "I thought caaeq thle was one where the court should stand perfectly free of all bla. Even the Judge who presides has not followed the regular habit of opening court with prayer until this ease arose "Every attorney on th part of th defense understands the setting and background of the case. We do not blame anyone In Tennessee for it; w know that alt men take their views largely from their environment. eald : Darrow, referring to Bryan, 1 Before th trial of thla case, had no idea that there was only on Inreligion In the world. terpreter of has had tn It ranks Christianity thousands of abl and Intelligent men In all of th countries of th world. Oeatinmd as Rags rear (Colas. a Tea. I - x ' (Celsma Rive.) T Chinese Strikers Seek Old Jobs , coming and goings her at Dayton, n Tenn , on may get a of politic a wett aa reliyiom and Just st th moment It would seem that the Democrats of th south are pus sling themselves aa- - to the manner in which they tan get some national credit out of th forthcoming legislation to reduce th burden of talk-tloupon the peopl. Th Democrat remember, that .lit th spring of 1924 they virtually wrote the btll a bleb at that time resulted in the greatest tax cut since - tha The Democrat world war. flung themselves Into the breach for tha common people, for th man In th street, th small taxpayer. They cut th rates on th email Incomes far below th figures suggested by the treasury experts and eon talned In the Melton plan.. , The De moors l took up the dhdgels for the downtrodden, th Iwmocrata refused to make any big cuts tn th .higher bracket for the benefit of Ah Democrats multimillionaire. The teamed up with the progressives anil tb La Follett bloc to put across s poor man's tax bill. Th Democrat hsd svery right to expect th gratl-tu- l of th people. They 'had smtt-fe- n the sdmlni.trstlmt hip and thigh th which would administration hav favored th rich against th cross-sectio- n Prostrations .Number 12; " Needles Shows 125 De- grees Arizona Deaths. NEEDLES, Cal., July II (By ths Aefoctated Prsss) Five ar dead Iff a terrific heat wav that baa caused dma on Intense suffering (or, thr ths desert from Needle to Death ' Tha dead are: valley. Harry, Bcott bf Detroit, Sled at Saratoga Spring Jn Death valley. Mis Cecelia Italn. Burlngton, Wla., head waitress of Harvey hous at Needle. j Andrew Brennan, Santa F railroad carpenter of Needle. - - , ; Mrs. Idal of Needles. J. I. Bassett of Needle Efforts wer made to save th lives of Miss Itsln and Brennan by rushing them out of Needles on a train. They died near Baretow. Georg Cornwall, Santa F express man, was placed on a train for Ban Francisco, His condition was seri- CANTON, U. S. Vice Consul in Mexico Shot in Back bandit and murderer, from th honor farm near Joliet yesterday. Chief of Detectives Shoemaker delved Into th records of his deportment today and discovered that ten murderers, nln Service. By Universal of whom wer sent to prison for Ilf Harold hats escaped from thin farm In th WASHINGTON, July 1 G. Bretherton, American vice con- last nine month sul at Aguasraliente Mexico, was shot in ths back by an unknown as. sailant, It was reported to the atate department today by Consul Don S Cited in Court Contempt Haven. Secretary of State Kellogg at one Instructed th American embassy at CHICAGO, July U. Arthur Brown Mexico City to ask tb foreign of- of Grand Rapid Michigan, secretary fice there for an Immediate Inves- of the National Association of Furniwaa cited tigation, with the view of punish- ture Manufacturer today for contempt of court by Federal ing th guilty person, . The cause of th shooting I not Judg Adam C, Cliff for refusal to known, but It la generally. b!leved present certain papers of th associathat th shot was not Intended for tion before grand Jury Investlaattnx tb vice consul. th governments .charxe of The wound Is noT's.rfhus. trade rt!vlti (n the Industry...illegal Furniture Manufacturer , C. By 1925, ' MONTGOMERY - badly by a crowd of strikers yesterday II. Ghosts or no ghosts, th manner set. when 'the couple attempted to buy In which Jam Crump, negro slayer were food supplies. The Japanese allowed to return to th foreign con- of Sheriff Cal Blum, wont to hi Made ; mmmmm er r -- ' . Lifet Termers Nine Months Escape tgn condi- Join of ot corruption among federal state and municipal officers demonstrating that th present dry law administration Is a failure and Imperatively calls for a chang of system, such as a proposed In tb Andrews' plan of prohibition enforcement that la to become opera. Jiv bn August I tn aocordanc with orders Issued by Mr. Mellon, th of th treasury. These reports earn from forty Uhl ted State district attorneys located in various states throughout th country and wars submitted 111 response to s' circular sent out by Mr Mabel Walker Wlllesbrandt, assistant attorney general In charge of prohibition enforcement, soliciting Information on various phases vt tha dry law problem. Of th replies received. It was said today, fifty per cent allege that exlsta tn at least forty pec cent of th dletrict Jn which, th Inquiry was conducted. Th result ar to be submitted to General Lincoln C. Andrew aaalatant secretary of th treasury In charge of th prohibition unit and will be used by hta a n guide In passing upon tha candidacies f prohibition agent for reappplntment tn th new or- ganlsallon. a to old rlr. x food anti-for- e Tribe. Rr.ii WASHINGTON, July ll.-Re- ports JUst Tecelved at th department Justice ar said to disclose a ntnt middle Claeses. COVERS WIOK GROUND. The United States Attorney In- - , COOLIOQS GET CREDIT, ous. In their reports, Information eluded v And wi st reward did the Democrat There wer twelve other prostra- bearing on th Integrity of official get for their -labors at th polls of tions. In their Judicial district tb attitude that fateful 1924? Coohdg, th at Needle were; toward enforcement of th local Temperatures backer of Mellon; Coolldge. who ha 129; Friday, 121; Saturday, authorltle th names of offender pleaded for a big Reduction in tb Thursday, against th law, sad th extent to surtaxes of th rich In preference to 11.Th heat wav extends Into north which Influence has been brought to too big a cut fer th "llttl fellowe, bear In connection with tb whole waa returned to the Whit House by ern Arisons, scheme ot prohibitory law administraa majority so bewildering that the YUMA.ArU.. July 11fBy th tion. whole nation was staggered. Th Press.) Two more death It Is th understanding that, as Republican majority In th house was Associated wer toll In Ari- result of th Information compiled hr enlarged and o was th technical sons added to th heat flv tb total tb 10 today, making AU departrepresentatives pf th th senate, ' Republican majority ment of Justlc that mkny Mata diof the credit the Democrats thought this week Mrs, Virginia Ball, negresa, died on rector and regional chiefs who figthey wer storing up for themselves passenger train near th station of ured oa reappointment August 1 will by their valiant battle for lower aAnte after being overcome by th be forced to walk th plank. lazes man the administration wanted In th opinion ot department of. for the man in the street vanished. heat. John Herman, who was prostrated Justice official I hes report const!- - J In the thin air o( forgetfulness of by ths heat yesterday, died at th tut the most elaborate data on the never mind. Democrats ars county hospital last night. H was subject of dry law enforcement that Consequently th looking forward to th coming tax th fourth resident of Yuma to die has been assembled since the passage of th Volstead act and they bellpvq fight in congress with mingled feel- from th heat this week. that It will prove of great valu In ings, to sa) the Hast. JShall they the new plan of administration consider what to make s Ten they fight evolved by General Andrew a plan bill, or ehall they let the "good has been endorsed by Secretary administration and Mr. Mellon have that in Mellon s well a President Coolidqe. besUnue Ree VUt IDEA IB HARMONY, (Oeluma Sis.) I Incensed by . CHICAGO, - July Wllle-hran- dt Th Inquiry mad by Mr th escape of Robert "Teddy" Martin, d cession. There was revival of th rumor today that Chinese force planned an attack on Sham an shortly, but th story was dented. lonablt girt, known to the Sun n Prediction was made that th er as th flashy pianist at th dodgValsituation would last tour or entino Inn, jasslest , of Chleago'e five months longer. cabarets , "A year ago J met Tony Be ah said, when th authoritiesGenna" ques- Dawes to tioned her to determine If ehe Chief Ross Princess furnleh a motive that would might solve ? tb slaying of th gangster.' SansSS x "He mad life so different for mo CHEYENNE. Wyo July IS (By We became engaged.- - W wer to be th Associated Press 1 Spokesmen married In September. The apart- for th 204 8loux Indians assembled ment In the congress was to be our her for ths frontier day celebration horn. of the tribe , announced I visited mr father In Chester to make Charles O Dawes, vice preson June If and let Tony have the ident, a chlef. and Governor Neill key to keep for me while I was T. Roe a princess today. away X The title win- - be 'conferred with "Then thr terrible thing happened. fnll tribal rite, providing Mr Dewes They found my key in his pocket; and Govemof Roes accept Invitations but I swear 1 dont know what lt waz to Join th tribe. Th place and all about, or who did It. time of th ceremonies will be deter, A year ago ehe had come from mined to suit their convenience X" her home In Chester. Ill where her Is attending the Governor Ron father I pastor of the little churvh. Wyoming national guard to study muaic In Cheater the folk Pol mountain reservation, camp,! and has been Informed of th honor predicted a brilliant future for her. not for she played the church organ and th yet Indian seek to confer upon-hthe piano atoclablea v The vie president will arrive here But concert engage men t do not Thursday night, com to first.year pupils as, a rule, Tht la probably the first tlm th so th easiest step was a job aa a Sioux Indians hsv offered to confer cabaret pianist. this honor upon "pal faces. 1 in Favor of Changes in System;. Andrews Busy. Chteef ROBERT T. SMALL. MIS. by Th Salt Lake Tribune ) In th DATTON, Tenn , July Rep- orting-Are BY "(Copyright, Another Hanted Barn Causing July II (By th Because striking Press) Chines are dissatisfied with th Missouri Negroes to, Seek. the end, quarter provided by the strike committee, many ar endeavoring return to work at their places Longest Way Round at Night which they left when th agitation started. to Many strikers ar being JOHNSON. J. rickety platform of two board was the army under uncertain Another by Salt Lake Tribune, i! bp on two frail brace Copyright, tions. CITY. Mo. Jt' Two Japanese were mauled toheV.ce Aaao-rlate- forced SLAIN GUNMAN S LITTLE SWEETHEART. FAILS TO AID .POLICE IN THEIR QUESTS 1 Frederic J. Haakln, Director, . The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. I enclose herewith two cents In stamp for return postage on a free copy- of th Swimming nt p, trans-Arct- be con- victed of violating Tennessee a law prohibiting th teaching of theories of evolution In th public schools. Members of defense counsel have said that they have no hop ot a verdict favorable to their client. No court cession was scheduled for today and with thla magnet removed,In Dayton seamed a deserted village contrast to other days elnc t he trial began. and Aloet of th visiting attorney rswspapermen were to go to Chattanooga .tomorrow. William O. Thompson, of defense counsel, returned to New York Unlay, Th scientists who were not permitted to enter th witness box were leaving Dayton after completing their Statement. JOIN RIFFIAN District Attorneys A tearner ld confession hold by Detective Chief Denbaum elate, v. However, Holes pleaded net guilty te the' charge when arthis morning and waa raigned bound over to district court without bond. w. Crump brought Into tK Ho walked steadily, apparent- dith ltef. Ht mounted the platform and faced the crowd, death her Friday Is tiring th naHsv you anything to sayT asked tives something to think and talk th sheriff Crump hd. nd whaf h said T about today. om of the townspeople Last Right tb euperstltlous walked worry nr g more or out of their way to avoid pasting th superstitious h Thts is was what In which old barn th elayer said, reading from prepared statement, which he drew executed, while others era said to Jfrom hla pocket; hav kept a watch for "ha'nta." And James Crump, wilt dts within today faotlonaHem la developing. Cttl- -few sens who want lower tax ar pralsminute, to be sent to God to answer for my deed I wish to because he Sheriff Jo Farmer ing to ait concerned thet make known oounty court's order toIgnored th am scat2 for I of Sheriff a for th II dying though killing building spend n fold and staged the eexeution Hi th Blum, a thing I deeply regret, J not oonvtnc rhreclf that I am guilty In th rear of th county Jail. feel that Th ghost fearing element I siding "f murder and consequently the price exacted Is to severe. I with th outraged court Several day ago. when th court wish you to know that I am trying served notice on Sheriff Farmer to to forglv those who Injured m. and, Christ as Id on th cross. 'Father, build the ecaffold. the sheriff said he "hav would to obey th court, forgive them, for they know .not they do.' though he allowed that It seemed what That wa al. Crump nodded to tax. mightv ktttenih thus to waste barn Th sheriff gave a tug th sheriff. old when th money payers' at th rope and th doomed man rafter would do th job Just a well, swung from his gibbet. r But the court didnt want, to have o. . "Action Is greater than word" and said th born haunted a said Sheriff Farmer, Indicating that Whereupon Sheriff Farmer suffered convenient lapse of memory and con- -- he expect, to be- called' before th begood e,TMin ducted th hanging In the barn, be- e court and get he did not follow orders, fore an audience of aoip sixty per-iaons what added, f Th rdutlB work of th hanging 'kind of a waff old can you build now. .adsv for I12f' J 24 oclock in th morning at began At 9 OS It waa completed Th pro-- 1- Meanwhile, th town folk talk about Firm- i Jim Oump and fall last word and readings wer simple. Sheriff In tb j wonder If th old bar or tied one end of a noose will be A I ha nted. off of th bars rafter repo to - ls can-bar- -- x shtte"he was undertaken with a view to assisting and developing local en. forcement and la harmony with tha purposes of Secretary Mellon, who announced, upon th promulgation of th Andrew plan, that th treasury department would work In rloseat possible corporation with the department of justlc tutd'It agent both at headquarter and In th field Whether any enforcement officials who hsv been reported for alleged irregular practices will be called upon to face prosecution In th court Is not known. Upon this point authorities her decline to express opinions until they hav further examined th Information In hand. They go so far to say, however, that If certain United States attorneys ar correct In their conclusion that such officers as sheriff In certain states hav been CewOnsa a Rag Rear (Oeffoaa Three.) Concessionaire Fare Badly at Dayton DAYTON, Tenn.. July II. (By the Associated Press. ) Th Scopes trial has been a failure from tb concessionaire's point of view. Dosens of stands were erected along tha street of th elty la th neighborhood of th courthouse, two of them rearing their brown tent roofs above th grass ot ths court hous lawn. On of these, a barbecue stand behind which tb beauty of tb lawn has been marred by a hug pit .for th preparation of th meat has not lost money, th owner ay. . . A few of the other concessions hav lost nothing. Built cheaply, there wa not any great investment required for th construction of th aland but despite th small expenditure many of th men declare they hav failed to earn enough to authorise the in. vestment. . Th ruling of Judg Rauteton bar. ring expert testimony yesterday brought general sorrow to th men. Their earnest desir waa that th trial might hav been yrokmged until they could "break even," aa they expressed it. "1 paid twenty-fiv- e dollar rent for th ground upon which my stand is lullt. on of th men said, and th building' itself cost about tha asm amount of money. A man's got to take In money mighty fast If be break even On thing Ilk that Th town prepared to entertain thousands and tb crowds cam by hundred INDIAN WILL HANG. PRESCOTT, Art, July the Associated Pres ) DixonU.(By Suit -iksmle, Hualapai Jndhsn, today was sentenced to he banged at Fort hippie military ' reservation her October 10, for the murder on April 19, of Albert M. Caveli, taxi driver waa convicted of having Sujvnami slain th taxi driver with tu stent hif an Iron bolt In order automebUW , |