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THIRTYEIGHT SENA-

TORS ARE MILLIONAIRE

Representative Adair of Indiana Shows Controlling

Influence in Enacting Tariff Legislation

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WASHINGTON July Hi Therem thlriyvlRht nnlliniiain lit tinLnlttd States Senate Seine i r thinsart multimillionaire Tit iiiirttfight are able to wlng may propwllion they desire l It reasonable topresume they would allow thlr fortunes to Influence tiltin in voting on

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lleprenuntntlvp John A M Ailnlrwho comes front n little town In In

illann answered this query In oneof the most remarkable speecho thathas been mail on tlu lloor of thehouse In month The rotintry inorally will nt vur road Mr Adnlrs-Hpevch however The great pre as-

sociations cloudy allied to tit He

publican party do not handlebpeeche like Adalr ev n whenWattle In the Ameilraii CongressSpeeches of men like LaFotlette e n

nre frequently IgnoreThe action the Senate In

dealing with the tariff emplin lr titfact tint we have too mousy millionairus In that lady AdairI am Informed there are now In theInltid States Senate thirtyeightmillionaire representing over 140

000000 What mn till people cxjHctat their hands hilt legislation design-

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Killed Fellow Convict

Georgia Negro Must HangTIPTON Ga July 1C Cleveland

Westbrook colored who stabbedames Davln ohio colored a fellow

ouvict on the Tift county chaingang on the night of January 2

vlll die at Tlfl countyM lint legalhanging unless the court Interfere

Wcntbrook who In an ugly humor was raising a disturbance amonghis fellow convicts around the camplire on thu night of thu killing andsome of them called Supt Davis at-

tention to the fact that VvHtbrttokhad a knife When Davis called onhim to glue up the knife the negrotried to get to the superintendent

him but was held by the chainto which all the convicts were fasten-ed and Davis kept stepping buck iritof his reach

Seeing he could not reach DavisWestbrook In a paroxysm of rage

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lariuit the hiiHirliiK maw whou unit and four or tle children

in eoiitrlbiitfs tome towardthe i xteii th of the iovernnient thandoes the mllllotmrie who IK too proudto nilso a family and hUM no out toclothe end feed except a wile and aMKcIlf flog

The State of New York has a taxcommUnion cousUtlim of fifteen memhers and that commission has madea rejKjrt showing that the wealthyclntrt of that State only tax on IIout of 130 while the pour man whocannot cover up hln property toystax on over dollar he Is worth Thereare no more loyal and patriotic peopleon earth thou thoso who work forwages mill they are willing to my

their Jut short of the GovernmentexpciifiM hut they do object to wholevale discrimination agalnht them infavor of the rich

Mr Speaker I believe the futureof this country deiwnds on the enact-ment of logixlatlon that will give

rights to all men and specialprivileges to none Indcr our prevent

of tariff taxation and In theabMnco of efftctlve antitrust leglsUthou stupendous trusts and romblnnt-

ioiiH have sprung which have trans-ferred a majority of the wealth of

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turned on James Davis the nearestconvict to him on the chain andslashed him horribly with the knifelie had to be beaten Into submissionbefore he could be handcuffed

The case was called yesterdaymorning in Tift superior court andthe Jury returned a verdict of guilty-In the afternoon The court appoint-ed Cols R D Smith and R E Dinsmore to defend the negro and theymade a stubborn light for him

The witnesses for the State woreSupt Davis who Is now superintend-ent of public roads for Newton countyand Warden G W Walker of theTift county gang Judge Mitchellhas not yet fixed the date for theexecution

Isnt there something which only qwant ad can do for you today

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Williams Again Likely-

To Control the SeaboardATLVXTA Oa July 16Is the

temporary truce declared between thelung opposing factions of John SkeltouWilliams and Thomas F Hjran of thin

oard Air Line Railway Company-

to result In the final victory of Will-

iams as the controlling head of theorganization-

This interesting question Is being

asked among railroad men especial-

ly In view of the fact that the re-

organization of the road is to occurIn a short time and the line to beplaced on one ot the most solidoperaUng bases that It baa knownsince Its organization

It Is understood that Williams andRyan have compromised so that the

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road will not necessarily be solda decree of the United States

court At the same time It Is beingrumored that Wllllama U makingevery effort to consolidate his tnteats so to finally control tho roadIt Is further stated that Ryan Is will-

ing to sell his Interests In the roadto Williams provided the latter iable to finance his scheme to ownthe road

Appointments that have been re-

cently made Incidental with plans foi

the reorganization have been Willlams appointments This createtbe opinion that Williams and Ryathave reached some agreement bwhich the long fight will be endedwith Williams In complete control

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There surely much alarm in-

he tart i men now unn V-

ier tent of all tin vualth of the cotr and each one of tie UlHtici i-

iii IW MI up 1 thatID property me remnls show

Ir that iiKii who have Ineti titof HClnl fg lntliH-

low own XN Niiim n of tit ruun-r H wealth I IM H tattMiitallv fut

tInt un id the entirewealth of the InUcd States in tlnrt

roiiccntrnliHl In tit hands cit1 tiled nun are duat Ing the legifliitioo ot NTH

ii Mon of CotigriMiThe to nilo taco by Intel

ectual and moral force the texttiUfbiimMrhlp ol a former day I

uhi paoslng away while ealthmcrownid king nrroiai v rulen In-

i domain where It i only fitted tiserve

Now conies n new tar r l II Hhlipromises to boor heavily on pructicul

nil o the people and especiallythoke who work for wages SenntoaFollette has houn that on clothlnalone the oople be robtud o

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The cotton iimtiufiuturcrH artgiven a prohll itt duty and lui-

un absolute monopoly on their llnlhhed product On G2i worth of cottoicloth such ns la used by thepeople tuere Is n tax of Jlf7 imiiiithe Dlngley law leO yards ol unblenched sheeting was taxed 4 whileunder this bill It ls taxed 006 andtine same Is true nil through the cot-

ton fecnedultv Three dollarsordinary cotton stockings IH taxed

165 The woolen schedule IH worseUn a woolen suit of clothes costing

15 there Is a tax of 6SO Twentyfive yards of wormed valued at 6ur

are taxed 710 yards ofcueap flannel valued at Ssu aretaxed 525 Seven and a half dollaw worth of cheap woolen hats aretaxed 47C

If this bill becomes a law thesugar trust will continue to rubAmerican people of y 5ouo0i0

and the woolen manufacturerswill continue to exact from the con-

sumers over 100000000 each yearIn excess of what ls a fair profit thelnlttd States Steel Corporation willcontinue to exploit the people of mill-

ions annually while the 400 trustsset out In Moodys Manual will buildup colossal fortunes wrung from thepockets of the working people

Mr Speaker on behalf of the la-

borer who will be compelled to paymore for the necessities of life andwho already has a hard time to teedand clothe his family I protestagainst the passage of this bill Onbehalf of U000000 poor working girlswho will be compelled to pay morefor their dresses more for theirhosiery and glows more for

they wear I earnestly protonngalnfit the passage of this unjust

LOCHLOOSA ITEMS

IOCHLOOSA July 10Mr antiJ It Thomas of Sparr were In

town last week visiting relativesII V OmulU returned to

tier home at Island drove Monday af-

ter spending a few days lucre withher parents Mr ami Mrs J N Hayman

Mrs O M Turner and daughter ofWauchula ore hero visiting friend

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spent Sunday with the lattcrs parents Mr and Mrs F M

Coleman of this placeOwen Slkes of Island Grove spent

Sunday In town with friendsMrs 8 F McEwen left Saturday

for InvernessMrs Julia Ladel of Santos was In

town last week the guest of her sis-

ter Mrs F M Coleman-T E Bates left Tuesday for Tampa

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WE BUILDING FALLS

TAKING SEVEN LIVES

FiveStory Structure Crashes Down Without Warn

ing Upon Nearly Two Score of Workmen

1IIIIAI lu 1 In Oilcf tin lilmlt M ciUiiii ill tine rii tUltl-

ut a whin iliituttumlH of peltftrluns were Kut lng to nfld fro theHvvbtory brick building at the northuut t coniur of iuwnih ami Markethtreetjt Witch will Ming reconstructtd but the Iliu tad lnpii fluent

otMpuiij iiiti u a i rrlflc-i ur ycfiordnv afternoon orill Il Intill inf nlir lllli tWO

iiwii iti u ouch ilend onemlcslUK one fatally Injured andtwentyfour more or less seriouslyInjured

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year old subMituie foreman of earINtittTh Peter rrltz Sfi year oldCarpenter Paul Ilnnnlng 1J your oldlaborer Alfred Ihnl is years oldmvro lalMirer Slwnund l mi herg 2

old laborer Alvin IM

years old a Swede and an unknownman terribly mangled

James Ilaggerty 20 years old withn fractured skull IH fatally injured

The two lower floors had been tornout tad the thre floors wereshored up by hunvy timber St l

girders wire bruting the shoring Itsuppose tint bv moving one of

girders the entire structure wasloosened The ira1 came vlthoutwarning and nnrnw escapes weremany

Thrilling Re ue Maoe

The roar of the collapse was beansfor blocks Bystanders and passersbylied In desperation n It thoughtan otploslon had occurred When

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Harry Thaw Threaten

Life of His Younf WifeWHITE PLAINS X Y July 16

Harry K Thaws wife formerly thechorus girl Evelyn Nesblt went on

the stand here yesterday and gavedamaging testimony against him Itwas the strongest point scored so farby the State In Its fight to keepThaw In the asylum for the criminalInsane at Matteawan When the dayssession was concluded adjournmentwas taken until July 2fi

For three days the State has beentrying to bring out that Thaw threat-

ened hU wifes life on one of hervIMttt to Matteawan ns tending toshow his Irrationality Illocked at

first by objections sustained by thecourt Thnws attorney nt failed

to show that till alleged vuiivvrsapmt at Matuawan was confidentialas between man and wife and when

Thaw took the witness chair

ft rdav afternoon her were untwilid She related HB if In fearThaws alleged threat to take herlife If he were released from tinasylum

Whether assumed or not she ex-

pressed apprehension while testifying-Kb WWB fgssssS afterward a artnthat sW testified 6t l treat-ment she received at the of

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by the court the obeyed reluctantlyand tearfully

Did Harry K Thaw threaten to

take your lifer she was direct-

ly by Deputy AttorneyGeneral ClarkeThe court room was hushed and

Evelyn Thaw turned appealingly to

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ihtv rfallnnl what had happenedIople locked to the ruins and begana series 01 thrilling rescues

Before professional old could bomustered automobiles ttanutcrs wagnus anil nil sorts of nearby vehicleswere filled with the dead or Injuredand hurried to hospitals It was asweltering day and several of therescuers were overcome by the heatand dust from the debris

Almost OH strenuous as digging uptilt Injured was the task of keepingthe congested masses from

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landing looked unsafe but the peopleurged forward heedless of thetinner

For n time service on the subwayline which runs along Market street-In front of the building was tied upA woman subway ticket seller terri-fied by tho crash of andtho shower of bricks stones thatdropped down the stair faint-

ed In her officeMany Instances of ktrolsm were

witnessed One BUB 4ose leg wasbroken was pinned beijitth ome

When firemen within halling distance fee a fe f at they at-

tend the moreThe entire of the

building lay slant afftM the side ofthe adjoining bnlMtaf Wttlng oKIn a section twenty whcit Is believed tile pulsing man iburled Workmes l s4Tklght contlwed digging In the rataft

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nut the court rmU4 that the onlypossible grounds vgtn which ahacould decline to a f r Were that Itwould tend to her sadho added that he Mt see how thatwould be applicable M her eltuatlonThen Evelyn Thaw niwcred thequoMlnon

Yes he did ah old In a lowvoice

What were Wi ettct domandvd Mr Clark

He When I t out ofI supiKwe I will hareto kill you

Why did he set thinWe were dlscuislnjt his mental

nmdlttun I bad asked him what homount and he said You knew l-

wnn tint crazy on the night that rhot I asked Wm again and

lie said You know l t I mUsedWhite by two minuteo the day boforeThaw

when asked about his wifesafter court said he was

surprised at her attitude but dethat he bad ever threatened her

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Anthony Comstock presidentthe hew York Society the Suppresalon of Vies described bla eHorts

to assist Thiw to g t aoffldent etl-

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