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   Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - August 26, 1913, Frederick, Maryland                                MARYLAND Fair mt and BULLETIN Published Every Morning In the Week Except Sunday AUGUST 26, PRICE ONE CENT DELEGATES IN FREDERICK Working Men and Women of Md. and D. of C. Represented 11 0 MAKES WELCOMING ADDRESS I. spend the in aad the 01 tne Different ui HULL CURES mom 10 FIGHT Dares to When Angered By Query WAS ASKED WHETHER HE HAD ANY CODE OF MORALS FIRST PICTURE OF REPRESENTATIVE LIND IN MEXICO Me Tried to Sell National to William ling session of the on Convention representing tired thousand u of Maryland and District convened in Masonic afternoon at 2 Fifty-two trade unions were at the beginning of a a member of the k welcomed the behalf of Mayor He members of the of and absence of Mayor who er the destinies of our ho cannot be I. in his be- in behalf of the people of Aug. fashed in the House ing committee today for the third when Colonel in a loud voice invited Representative to go outside the committee room sentative the committee ber who had passed the previous in- to an attorney to leave the room and settle differences on the out- was not Colonel hall outdid the progressive member ia violence of tone and general Jasnes the at- had merely in a calm and unruffled have vou any code of morals at Mr began today the of Representative His general line was to dis- credit Colonel Mulhall entirely and if that at the time PARK TO BEAR MAYOR'S NAME Green Spot in Center of Real Estate Development Likely to be Christened ONE HUNDRED LOTS WILL BE LAID 01T FEE SPLITTING BY IS POPS CHARGE Attorney General Reports Governor on Irregularities of Justices of the Peace I Will Iti W mill VII Will Id- i h h. DENIES THEY HAVE FINAL SAY AS TO TRAIN JUMPERS k n In park I IH III 1 III ana in benait or tne people regressive to you I the former lobbyist had been Our Mayor to sell newspapers articles slow of but quick the X A Mr. he was also in to get back into the are glad and proud to have Mulhall swore he tried to dispose of ir and w-e hope that after letters to William R. He of our city and its negotiated for some time with you will be equally editor of Hearst's to be The gates he who wanted are open to and on last j to print the said he had told the Mayor and Board Hearst and that the only reason in anticipation of your Maxwell could advance for Hearst's i au ordinance providing for the lack of interest was he thought ir would help the present swore he never saw but said gave him this BUSY SEASON FOR CANNERIES NEAR Will Start at End of This Week and Continue Next Week John Lind and wife ed 011 their arrival at the railway de- pot in Mexico August 9. Mr. is the tall man in the a Fedora An officer of the honorary military ordered to meet President Wilson's special envoy is also COUNTY FARMERS MEND CREEK ENVOY LINO AND HIS WIFE LEAVE MEXICO CITY of water so that could be an economy of water ir inhabitants and give jou needless for me to say that is nch in historical agreed after in agricultural products ne wrote to former 1.1! We have James E. Watson late in on Page ALL FACTORIES WILL BE OPERATED DAY AND NIGHT Colt ami Plant Installed Machinery Which Simplifies the Corn Belief Obtains That His Mission Has Ended and That He Was Unsuccessful o' I park r. s o' M k It i k w Mii IM 11 Flal in ol IWO .i i 1 i p. MM. of f Court Decisions 4 That Are Only Tu Hold Law for The Worst Portion of the Road Rebuilt For Distance of Half Mile 1' ii K arv nt imt a i- i US I I II v i n l' r p. i t- an agreement under- which divide between soma of the walking the muni line of the Baltimore Ohio and officers ot the the report of eral Toe to Governor v. as made public In the report the General lares that Deputy Sheriff S E. of Md freely ad- mitted that such a division of State costs in cases has been and further Attorney Toe that he saw by the depty sheriff n .i order of railroad vvhich had gone through tha mil 1. RECORD FOR ECONOMY IN ROAD BUILDING STAUNTON YOUTH IN JAIL AS HORSE THIEF Mexico Aug. John Und and Mrs. Lind leave this On account of the long drouth at city tomorrow morning on the the time the corn the can railway for Vera It is given already in another to and still another in We might saj we to and in this respect old lady on the PC a young lady in the seat im- j i in front of her say to a j that her husband's corpse was baggage car ahead and she j s it to the cemetery to have the old lady began to Only 1 sobbingly I waiting for forty years for and there is a lady who to cannot like man of Bromo Seltzer if A youth giving his age at 15 years o not like President and his name as E. Holt of the man of grape juice is now in the Frederick can and do rejoice charged with horse a Mayor and Board of j Tiding the Staunton officials do not are determined to give you j call for and prosecute him on 10 drink other The horse belonged to 1 bid you and ex- Samuel W. George of farmers of this county are only vesting about one-half the usual The corn is filled out much better than predicted prior to out that Mr. Lind is only going tor a couple of but this the belief being that his mission here has and that State With in Realization of a to County in a v i I I p I i 1 1 I o 1IOW 15 Years Old But Con- fesses to Varied gram of Crime cutting The local canning factories lUtle or no hope remains for a happy are in operation and all report the j solution of the questions between the corn is a little better than although the season will be a very bad The recent drouth did more damage General Trevino is expected at the capital shortly from Los He is only one of the many Mexican President Huerta will resign or will accept any further suggestions from the United hope that every moment will be jeweled with ry hoar rich with pleasure and was taken from in front of the Catholic where it had been placed by F. H. upon Mr. Although young in years the 2 his seat a motion was made by a career of crime trailing at his R C. of the He is the son of Mrs. S. U. to the com than ever except jers who has been recalled to the cap- for years when the season was the worst ever experienced by the There is no reason believe that farmers In that year the canning factories only worked about their usual Season The busiest pan of the season will egin the latter part of this week and ast until the middle of next that time all of the factories will work at night Xo scarcity of labor s but the usual number of workers are not required this year of the poor The Colt f Shields destroyed some of the nd Dixon company is only employing j hold furniture and tore up some of On Page wife's The fine was Association of the members a rising thanks and also that a delegate 5'iller and confessed to his He ic ft Staunton last stealing s bicycle Ho ride to where presented to Mr. wheel broke That done by the president of John H. is also president of the Mr. Ferguson is on the Progressive ticket to succeed the late Con- George of officers of the federation H of L A. first W. Joseph E. third P. Miss Anna fifth O. sixth J. C. eft broke into the postoffice of that town and procured in cash and 30 cents in stamps He walked to Toms Brook and paid to ride to chester and then stole a ride to per's where he stole a boat and went down the canal to There he stole another bicycle and rode to Brunswick At Brunswick his career ended abruptly when he was arrested at ferson on Saturday evening by the Communications have been entered into with the Staun ton but the chief of lice of that place says that no warran has been sworn out against the boy Ir is thought that boy will be called for by the Virginia Fined For Because his wife would not permit William began to make him to attend a Shea things lively last evening and the re- sult was that he was fined when brought before Justice Fabian A record in in has been made by farmers residing in the vicinity of the running from Myersville to a distance of a fraction over six for half a has just about been completed at of This half mile stretch of i- located four miles from and was ilu portion or the though it docs not come up to standard of the roads the State Hoards Commission it wers the requirements of the of that The County Commissioners to pay half of the construction of a mile of road on any portion of Creek road providing the residents made up the other A representing the who used the agreed to the tion and about three weeks ago work was Neighborhood The entire neighborhood and headed with Upton Grossnickle On Page c Governor lias sent a of his report to thiee of thai involved as well as third vice-president the Baltimore and on whoser j request the special policemen are by the Governor Tha instructed the to make to charges against The land Ohio aKo asked to i Some of the other charges in of ral Poe are in districts ot- r k county are committing prisoners without jui are as they a feu w ago in Baltimore prisoners are boing d to 1- a sufficient c vill for shipment of -i of of die exception of a dis- last when At- Lewis and General 1'ci.. went into details over the jer to the alleged of train riders to the House of Correction by magistrates of i irk Mr Lewis said last that he ha tion i r i at i- l 11 i i i ini I ol ll rn v ii 1 I r t- bltu mi n pi 111- I Tirk 1 cjn I 'a Foi r i GOVERNOR SULZER HOI AFIES ET To Be Indicted For Conspiracy tO Destroy Impeached all violations of the law in Executive be considered The justices of the peace are v N V ed the statutes and have r to powers as the statutes sive in York tnv that act of assembly F r of to justices of the H S-n of jurisdiction to deal b. tram was held by to of Baltimore Judge Burke -n f- from r to that such act a noi in law to give the o r justice of the peace of UK of land the right to try finally and a of of tram m this Hence the court in i asof REMEMBER The Ham the Latest Shopping the a has been followed by court of Frederick Therefore the justices of the no jurisdiction to decide finally A case of train The to sentence the guilty person to devotees House of Correction But they power only to hold such violators ot law for the action of the some criminal conspiracy to destroy in the way of bcms told The grand will get most of the facts within a and indictments are sure to Governor Sulzer himself will offer to go before grand jury New York if it requires his ence He has objection to telling all he knows of the But a great many of these fact will be given to the of high grand juries of the different circuit courts of the so cases be taken up and finally disposed of- There is some contention lawyers of the respective to the finality of this As far as could be learned last evening question has never been decided by the Court of Appeals of In the case of Magistrate O. O. ot Carroll it is recited that the magistrate to paid by but 1 01 N fn n  

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