Tariff Conference Turmoil As Payne Defies Logjam
Washington July 27 Senator Aldrich confronted Representative Payne in a heated session that ended with a short adjournment. Payne refused to back a small duty on hides, insisting the president, the house, and the country supported his stance. Varied camps debate 5 to 7 percent duty and looming leather policy. Senator Warren threatens a rumpus over wool and hides as talks push toward a final agreement.
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Newport News Couple In Shootings Over Graphophone
In Newport News Mrs. Josephine K Kinwick shot her husband twice after he played a graphophone while she slept. She first wounded him in the arm with a small rifle, then later fired at his leg after dinner. Kinwick was hospitalized and she is jailed on a felonious shooting charge. Separately in Washington a movement seeks 15000 to 20000 acres of land near the city for a large national project.
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The Busy Legislators Rifle Range Plan
Waterloo Ill July 27 George Wehrling of Peru and Miss Katie Wehrling wed at the bride’s home in Waterloo. They met on a boat trip and are not relatives despite sharing the same name.
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Sutton Thrill Coming In Sutton Murder Inquiry
Annapolis reports this week may reveal new evidence in the James N. Sutton Marine death case. Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Parker insist on murder, with Parker's testimony and her interview with Lieut. Adams expected to carry weight. The undertaker's statement about marks of a brutal attack adds to anticipated shocks.
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Girls Hold Up Autoists Near Denver in Wild West Robbery
Clark M. Babbitt recounts a July hold up on a Glidden tour near Sterling by two young women on horseback. One girl covered the car with a revolver as the other collected $93 from Babbitt and $119 from Bartholomew, the driver’s pocket book and watch. Also present were mechanic H. L. Kupel and attorney Richard Radley.
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Peoria
Grand Jury Probes Chicago City Hall in McCann Case
Grand jury continues in Chicago with about twenty witnesses summoned from South and West Side levee districts. The McCann indictment for malfeasance and taking graft protections stirs reform figures including Jane Addams and Dean Summer to defend him. Rumors persist that the probe may reach City Hall as state’s attorney Wayman presses for more witnesses and possible new indictments.
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One Dead Two Hurt In Auto Spill
Bloomington Virginia July 27 Bert Holmcomb was killed and William Short hose and John Case seriously injured when an auto on a country road collided with a bridge. The grand jury’s actions will speak for themselves.
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Rev W R Huntington Dies In Nahant At 71
Nahant Massachusetts July 27 Rev William R Huntington rector of Grace Episcopal church New York City died here after lingering illness He was 71 years old.
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WIFE A TOMAHawk VICTIM IN MASSACHUSETTS
New Bedford police report a husband, E. Fanning of Westport, killed his wife with a tomahawk on a country road, then killed himself after delivering a letter to police. The motive cited as drink. The pair had a troubled marriage after Tina Hall, daughter of a wealthy Westport family, drew his jealousy.
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Packers Facing Strike by Chicago Labor Unions
July 27 report says steamfitters 176 strong walked out after demands for 15 cent rise to 50 cents an hour were rejected and a verbal pledge of 60 cents was claimed. Hundreds of butchers and other packers workers may join in sympathy actions if terms aren’t met.
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Farmers Ali For Third National Corn Exhibit In Omaha
Ardmore Oklahoma July 27 Farmers respond to a state agriculture board appeal urging corn exhibitors to send entries to the third national exhibit in Omaha this December. They seek prizes totaling 12000 dollars.
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Baum's Summer Goods Closeout Sale
Retailer Baum's advertises a liquidation of summer merchandise at 25 50 and 74 percent off. The notice promotes steep discounts to clear inventory.
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