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12 R? VOL. XIV. NO. 47. HfAD OF LAIE FISH i TRUST IS INDICTED Together With His Assistant Treas? urer, w. Vemon Booth in Toils of the Law. FIR1 FAILED FOR SIX MILLION Inherited Great Fortune from His Fa? ther and Is Member of Many Aris? tocratic Clubs?Men Charged with Conspiracy'to Defraud a Bank Out of $300.000. illy Associated Press.) ( CHICAGO. !M... Fob. w. ver non Booth, president of A. Booth Ac Company, the so-called fish trust, which went into the hands of a re-, ceiver last September, and F. R. Roh- J bins, former assistant treasurer of the company, were both indicted here j today. They, -with others to the grand jury unknown," are charged with en? tering into a conspiracy by means of which they secured "wilfully mali? ciously, feloniously, etc," the sum of , $300.')On from the Continental Na? tional Bank of Chicago. | ? The two men are jointly indicted in one true bill which contains only three counts, none of them differing substantially. j News of the grand Jury's act ion created a sensation in Chicago. Inherited Big Business. W. vernon Booth inherited from his father what is said to hare been the largest fishing .business in the world. The eider Booth was a hard working business man. who to hia last day, would dean a fish or handle a sall ? boat with-any of Ms isiass/n His son. William Vernon. upo*** tils suc? cession to power, was one of the hest known polo players in the country, and was socially prominent not only in Chicago, but in the East. Mr. Booth frequently entrusted the management of the business to his staff, apparently believing in common with the public that the big firm was safe from financial difficulties. He was a member of the Chicago Athlet? ics, the Chicago Yacht, the Chicago Golf Onwenzia and Union League clubs, and news of the receivership last September was entirely a sur? prise to the public. Liabilitiea Were Over $6,000.000. The liabilities sere estimated at over $$,090.000, but 'he assets, at first supposed to be sufficient dwindled steadily as the investigation proceed? ed and have unofficially been esti? mated as low as $3,000,009. Sensational testimony was adduced from F. R- Robbies, who was indict? ed with Mr. Booth today. The witness told a stsrtling story of raise statements presented to. the banks to bolster up th? tottering credit of the firm. These stat'-monts. by redveing th? fhtnres showing liabilities and iiwfrcas ins the assets. Mr. Bobbins said were $2.flno.Ortn away from the true con? dition of affairs. Basis of Indictments. Statements presented to lh<- Conti? nental National Bank was the basis of today's indictments. Mr. Bobbins sa*d 'hat when Mr. Booth learned that the statement had been made to the banks and that i' was false he insisted that the hanks be promptly inCorm'-d of actus! con? ditions. This ?as i'c.ne ?t a secret meeting in the Continental National Bank. :ho ?. lines* raid. The whole fal-i- of alleged decep? tion s?s l.iiil hare and the future of the treat fishing business thrown on ihr, merry of the bankers. Kept Frc-n Public. Cor a month the secret was k"pt fem the public Then came the crash. ' (ton : were f-rorf at $;."..?M?0 in each c?se. but the capiases though issued fill waB.i were not t -rretl It nas not peearded ax peeesar at this time as it Is experted 'he defendants wilt voluntarily appear tn mar? Mond:-. NO DISRESPECT. But Mibtiamrn Will 3e Admonished Against Repetition. fRv Associate^ rTeSU) WASHINGTON I> C. Feh 2T. - The war departnv nt has railed th* attention of 'be authorities to s re e?-nl incident at Ronnoke where lo> rsl militiamen < ncac-d in ??nmr sort of benefit enfert!?lnmen? by wny of advertisemen'. tisd cne of rVdr new 1 er. who Is de*rribed a? having been arrayed] in the uniform of the resnsahf <<~rv|ee. e?|'iinr<e(t with the rerulsiion belt and earr-*nr an obsolete rifle, wiik tbe regulation sayssset, bearing a ptsesrd. Tfce placard eaRed attention to ?ne event Ho far as I Is known there eeenis 'O have been SO ,litrn? ion to show any dlsrcapert as the uniform. It being simply au Ill-advised or I nought loss art. The most that can he done probab? le is to iss ie an admonitory circular reminding the members of the mili? tia tha; the uniform which they wear should not ho cheapened for advertis? ing purposes. NET AT OlD POINT MONDAY; MARRIED THERE LAST NIGH1 Midchipman Young and Miss Cornell, of Pennsylvania Wedded at Chair berlin at M drug lit. Daily Press, Hampton Bureau. P?*b. 27. A romance vvhjjji had its beginning with the arrival of the battleship fleet in Hampton Roads Monday, cul? minated at midnight tonight, when Midshipman Robert Sintonson Young. Jr.. U. S. N-i and Miss Margaret Cou? ncil, of Scranton. fa., were married in the parlors of the Chamherlin Ho? tel, old Point. The ceremony was performed I?; Chaplain Alien, of the batthship Connecticut in the?presenqr of a happy party of friends of the j young couple. j, Midrhipman Stranss was best man.' and Miss Nation, of El Paso. Texas, was the maid of honor. Midshipman i Blakely and Miss Montelair were aiso j In atten lance. The bride was given away by Mr. Brit'man. the Swedish ! vice consul at Norfolk. Midshipman Young is the son of Dr. . Robert S. Young, a prominent physi? cian of Concord. N. C. .and the oriuo . is the daughter of A. J. Council, of | Scranton. Pa. The young couple met for the first ; time Monday when tho young officer,' came ashore after his vessel had. steamed Into Hamilton Roads with | the homecoming battleship fleet. Miss, Council had come to Old Point to, witness the fleet's arrival. BUY NASHVILLE AMERICAN. j Ochs and Preston Get Control of Daily Paper. fRy Associated Press.) NASHVILLE. TENN.. Feb. 27. ? Milton B. Ochs and Thomas R. Pres tu. the latter a banker, have pur? chased the NashefUe- Ametican. ?BBr*^aahe tsflt tan aJM p?eianhwr ae-i I manager. He is the managing editor I c< the Chsttanooga Times. Hi3 two eider brothers. Adol;?!i S Ochs and j George W. Ochs are publishers of thoj New York Times and Philadelphia I Ledger. Edkcrial annooncen.cct will be 1 ma?le in tho American temorrow morning that on March 1? Ochs will assume the duties of rnbllsher and , manager. STATEHOOD ITt?T WAIT Former Governor of lew Mexico Roasts Power in Control. SilfS FREEBOOTERS HOLD SWAY Statements Also Read by Two Sena? tors Charging Jury Bribery and Other Offenses Against What Has Been Termed the Gang. (By Associated Prcse.) WASHINGTON. D C. Feb. 27 ? There will be no >tateho ,j !cgj-!a tim: for New Mexico and Alisons at Iii? ;?r<-.-u nt sessii n of Cungre. s. This was developed at a meeting of t'..< Senate committee on territories i ?Mia-- whe?i all of th<- saesaheTf re I gardless <f tarty, simuban? asly abandoned imisldsrathm of the <>ili pats d by the H:n - and left tlie room without- 'anyrrv njggestlrg furth? r ni!"**ting>- for tis considers-ion Tfrs remarkable ?-?'Ion occurred a; l ih?- co"? Insjon f ?he reading < f sta'o. tltenls pres?-fll?-d hv Sena!.- r< Nelson and It v-ridge t':arginc cor:t?: t?oi. jnry bribing nn.-| vari< r? ? her o ? feree? ;ic*inst cefain official*- and b cb-r- r-f 7 hat was t? vm?d ?he irang which Is in control of p Ii tical affair., in New Mexico ? freebootere" in Control. \n"? g I be c'a'ements reed was a i b e: m from J .1 i' iL- ? i:. .. g v? rw? of New Metleo. redeellni a'sfr. lav rhaierf*f ?f the is pie nho are t? cr-n-rol < * f-IHlcal affair., "f rrji ?.-'ton- and declaring ?ba' lb-?? nien expert ?o eontinu their COST ml .-'ter t;?e territory ><nnw? s Ptaie He refers to 'h-m a* -'fr?e b it'- and ss's ?hat sixty fr-r c ni -f the ? m# ** are Mexican.*, and owe re.f of th<m sre illiterate and Icror ant i:k\ <-asil> r -ii.| be guv? reed ??> ?h tsng" l<? which be re.'err d. II-' IgS'sted ihar H notrld he well t? wall sntil Sftfr th?- iK-tt cms;, b? fore admit'inar New >? ?? to stet- hood NEWPORT NE ADMIRAL SPERRT WILL RELINQUISH COMMAND Maintains Reticence Concerning His Reasons for Forthcoming Re- 1 quest to be Relieved. WAiNWRiCHT OR SCHROEDER NEXT Sperry and Wainwright Have Lunch- \ eon with President?Three Ships Left Hampton Roads Yeatcrday and Another Will Go Today?Fleet Will j Reassemble Liter in New Attire. (Bv Associated Press ) WASHINGTON, I). C.. Feb. :>7 ?The ' FreKl.Jent today emertained Hear Ad-, mirala Sperry und Wainwright of the1 Atlantic fl"< t. at luncheon at the! White Mouse. AH the flag officers and command? ing officers of battleships have lieen | invited to u I nuptet to he given In I tlieir ho"or tomorrow evening at the' Metropolitan rluB In this city. I Lientenant Commander Lone. Brie-' adior General William Crozier and Hiram P. Maxim also were guests of ithe President at uncle mi. I Postmaster General Meyer, who Is yiated to become the nest secretary of the navy, called an.! remained with lihe President and Hear Admirals Sperry and Wainwright for half an I hour after luncheon. Change Not Discussed. He declared that they ha(i not dis? cussed the questions of the future, t oasnaander in chief of the Atlantic, flee*. I Rear Admiral Sperry dor Tared to-| night that while he had not made a formal request to I? relieved of the command of the battleship fleet It was his purpose to do so after another consultation with Secretary of the Have Newberry. The admiral was reticent about his reason for no: wanting to be the head of the hi? fieet. but it Is thought that bis request will be prompted by the fact that his retirement in September wi.i occur onlv a short time after the fleet which is now breaking up. reassembles at Hampton Roads. Wainwright or Schroeder. At tue navy department the impres? sion prevails that either Rear Admiral Wainwright or Rear Admiral Schroe? der will 1h> named to succeed Admi? ral Sperry. The latter, who will remain in Washington for n few days as a guest or the .Metropolitan Club, hns about concluded his reports to the navy de? partment relative to the world cruise cf the fleet, and he expects soon to return to his flagship, the Connecti? cut. The admiral stated tonight that ? "aptain Hutch Ins. who was detached from the Kearsar-.-e was on the verge of a nervous breakdown, and that his detachment from he fleet was d'te solely to his own request. Go By Twos and Threes. j FORT MONROE, VA.. Feb. 27.? Officers ;;nd men sho made the voy? age 0f th,. sorid viewed with feeling of keen r< grot the further breaking up or th?- American battleship fleet today. Thre. of the ships that h -Iped to win for ;hc United States- navy the admiration of the nations of the two hemispheres, sailed away to nary 'ur's. making five ^a; s in all in th< two iong lines of anchored fqua ' rons. O'her -hips are u> -o tomorrow and bv Mon.'av it :s 'bought that onlv the eight ships which aie to f rnlsh a Irigade of marching bruise's eis tot the .'nangitral pan de at Washington will \r>- l?-fi in the Roadstead. The going away ci file >l>ip.; at lips lime atean- more than .1 mere tern pnrar; dLU Tibet ton of the four divis? ions. 11 means the last of th.- "srea' white licet." Will Aopsar 1- New Attire. When the ship* "f the reorganised II -et ren lervons heie <-n M?a>l7 they wilt appear iti a new ilressing of se r , lee pray anil tie bnnwe'tfeno'M ves? sels whiep . v? t) n -. naz/k* the ors' car., ot"server le distinguish between the < *,a> ."k si!| look ntoie alihe :h?n ? 1 er. White hsris and buff s~iper?trueture hare ion.- 'w-en the dtsttagalshins marks of the Am<riesa navy in time fit a*-*re rnd wherever the white ves? sel* have Ii ntri" in ee,"'act mith the nther nail** of ih ? world 'he sdn-'rleg ere-s !iav a'l kn f?r tl-e riiips of thl- rmtnir Busirest, N't SCcw. Hereafter Man-of sa- crwi?fn:e ? km I-. rsri'dl* -etting to the m>i?i how.-m-r. where Iwauty a. .1 grace of -;n- s are not eon ?ideret .,. the rn-h to eTUeen'rate ' ? nstiv Mg enUhec run:- in one n? If :? ss?r?lls> for 3i?nt bulls In ?*and The Rhode f?iand the New Jersev nd the Kansas were the ?hp? to esve lists-. Thei left at wide Inter s'? in "he order name.! The Rhode Island Is lionnd for the >? Vo'k n?r\ -srd (Continued on Thiil Page) WS, VA., SUNDAY, F | ONE THIEF KILLED. (Another Wounded In Binning Fight I with New Orleans Detectives. | (By Associate,. Pleas.) j XKW ORLEANS. LA y,-u |n a running right with detectives and' I Italian thieve* here today, one, of the thieves was lilllej and another faliullv I wounded. , J Roaariu Ferine, 25 tears old. was instantly killed, w hile \ iiioeii?o Ke? rl na. 21 years old. was shot through the kidneys and jsrohubiy fatally ! wounded. ! Mezinni Hrun. 28 >ritr> old. and William Mitchell, a nej;i<>. were cup-1 tured unhurt. Two detectives watchi'iu a feed store just before daylight saw the Kalians enter the place I When the tlalians dro\>' out a short time Inter with a wagon load of feed the detectives called io llteni to halt, ' but the Italians l-urrow'd under th'Ji feed and opened fire. NEGRO ANTfcSALOONISTS. Meet in Atlanta and-fgak? Declaration of Their "ffltris. (Bv Associated Press.) ATLANTA, GA..?" JfVb 27.?The Si iithern Negro Antl-S 11.>? m Assooin- ' lion, closing a three'ajnys conference .here, adopted a teaWm'o. eulogizing the "spb-ndid movem^n- now being carried forward bv our white neigh-, bors"' for prohibition. I The resolution says: "The loaders in otlr ministry nre I united in this course. We deny the [statement often mad" by the friends of-the saloon that ns a race wo can I he counted upon to ally ourselves wilh their interests. , ! "We recognise that- II" saloon has heen the cause of the greater nuri of crime committed by the w. -ik; r element of our race."-5 DECLARE8 INNOCENCE. Castro Denies That He Sought As sassinatton dBGcmez. J (Bv Associated Press i I DRESDKN. Feb. jfe-Cipiiam. Cus ' tro, late president Venezuela, to ' day authorised tlie publication < f '< I declaration of his Jams-cpi of Hi j charge that he had eoswpired to bri. g I about the nssasaJ netten .of Juan Vin j cent':4foaK8, tho ?iri??us presidei? or J the riv-tiblic. ! '"The only charge that has been raised against mo." Senor Castr' 1 says, lit a signed state?cat, "is that I tried to im-tigato the murder of Gomez. it i.< incredible that after i having shown my interest in him In j so many ways I should try to cause '? him to be murdered." j Bloodhounds After Firebugs. BEDFORD CITY. VA.. Feb. 27.? j The More at (Joffes, near Big island. I belonging to Krank and Edward Burke, was destroyed last night by a fire that is to be supiiosed to be of incendiary origin. , This morning a bloodhound was sent from Roanoke and carried In the place to trace the originator of the fire. i Some months ago the barn of Mr Powers, of the same vicinity, was burned and the i-'oodttonnd was sum? moned and followed a trail to the house of a negro who was arrcsto.t .'pon tills evidence, and is still in jail [ awaiting trial ! There have V< n a number of fire.-, j in tin's locality a'l sopstoacd to have Veen incendiary, and there in connr: erable excitement there. i State Republican Convention. . RICHMOND. VA. Feb i>7._>he ii-tate Republican convention will meet ,aboi>? the middle of March and promi? nent men In the party in Richmond j are making an effort to bring the ; convention here The most formidat Me opposition to Richmond comes from Norfo'k. ! "indications st this time favor the . advocates- f)f Richmond," said Melvin ' Flegenheimc? president of the Repub. lic.->n Citv Oh-h of K.chmond. todav , Delrgjstes to !hc s afe convention ;wi'l 1-- respiir<d '" rav their own : transportation an! oiiv-r cxperr's Agreerreot r- Navat B.ll. tpr A?s?.c>:-' -d P-ess I WASHINGTON. H C.. Feh "7 Senate rc.nr?--ees <-?? 'lie rwval Mil to \ dai r. :-ed- ' f-" 'be amendment .->' 'rrrrlittftc the TV ? -ideal io keep half of the navy on 'he ParaaV coa-t Th" Hnstse e < ' I this Provision r-n the z" ond I' a' 'he Pr'-'d'-nt :?! ready lias thf. .-.??? ? riiy. and becamw ft ot^wy.-o - ... . - tilgtest erl b- the ainenilntert The mtif n - ? now in eompb ?<? as; cement. Ho-jse Coefe-"-s C've Way i n. a *..' i tress i 1TAl*HIXOTO\ D C. Fel. 27 Cwwfeie? a on > ? r:m appn print. 71 :.>!! cf.tiioi. . <i c-n--siderat 'on 'o ?e ai d wilt r 1 o ilie Senate and 'Irwtse on Mratda The Hismc cot fepees SMsepted 'i various Senate saw ndim atx Iw ? ? i.ie tbr enpro-pria t. ns f r the ;?- < ? ' '--Rated rtx-n *>?<?? ?frte-cl Is Death. WATCROBH f.A r>S f! -Jens Supp-c jt f?e?re ~ '. 'ode- sentenced ?0 be hsngeii 01 \plil IS. !re Junge Parker. Sunpl' ?>< . ? d of th' did. r of Simon I*-" BBRUARY 2rc 19<W. GAINES OF TENNESSEE AROUSES THE SPEAKER His ire at Fever Heat, Cannon Calls Sergeant at Arms to His lid. j EACH CLAIMS OTHER INSULTED HIHI. _ j Clash Occurs in House Between Pre- j siding Officer and Tennessee Mem- j t>er?Warm Colloquy Precede* Sum- i mary Order by Speaker?Member , Finally Sucmiti with Part ng Shot. | Hi-- Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. I? C. K'b 27. Ai sharp clash between Representative' (iaines of Tennessee. ? ml Speaker] Cannon occurred .11 ibe liouai of rep-' rPsentstiVes IM ilu < curse of, which ??sell claimed lie bed been In? sulte.) i ? 1 he uthi r. So |m'islsti ui ".i< Mr. I! lines In nddre; .une Ibe ehalt' win 11 he lisd. Im '?!? i|i 1 Ian il im: 11, 1.1 r. Ih.il the ! ii<rec:ei! t'ie icr ??iinl-: t-arms! "to coniiM-l nil.1 tu le i:i order." ! Promptly obeying rln- directions of. the mm jik ?!' ib ? s? 1 -< antut .irms. for; the f ist t|m<- in seieral years, took ? tl"- uiac from it; stund und proceed-' ? d toward Mr. Oslnes, but the speak er called him l ack upon hearing the Tennessee member say he would be in order The trouble arose over Ibe reading oi the general deficiency appropriation Mil. Games Interrupted Reading. Mr. Gaines Insisted mi Interrupting v n!i a question and was held to be out of order. "I did not know I was not in or? der.'* Mr. Grilles retainked. The rxeaker with some warmth de? clared Tnnt Mr Gaii.es had been a member of the bouse leng enoug'i to know tliiit he was no' in order. "It lakes a stu.'ent like the speak* ? r.'- 11 torted Mr. Gaines. "to know what the rules lire, ami be has to study them every minute with some? body to prompt him." "The centicutBMi from Tennessee." I' he speaker hotly re|iii<-d, -'is abso Intely discourteous and misstates the facta." i By this time both men were thor? oughly wrought up. "The gentlemen from Tennessee." ciitne hack Mr Gaines. "is no more discourteous than the speaker is dls , courteous to Mm and the gentleman from Tennessee has not misstated the facts ." Speaker's Dander Up. "Tie- rbnir I es ires at all limes to l e u.s Impartial as he can. but the practice has urown up occasionally for memlier. on the supposition that the sjn-akei - tongue is tied, to insmt him. am' Ihe ^,?eakiT will not sulmit T<. it.'* "The lonsue of the gentleman from Tennessee i- t'<-d and he is insulted bj the eiiai" The speaker has done ;? *ii tr<:\ ? years," replied Mr. Cr:i The ji- ake commanded Mr. Gaines to '?e in order. The speaker will be in ord'T. too." was Mr Getnes' fling. I'le hl<- longer to stand Mr. Gained taunts, the : peak er ordered the ser grant at-arms "to see tha- thet he re mains Ir ord' r " It sas then that the mace sas taken down BIG SUIT FILED. State of Arkansas After Great Pack irg Corporations. ff'-.- ?ssnclsted Press I UTTIJC ROCK. ARK . F? b 17. Pr seeaMioc s'tcra*>j It iv Campbell a-<st.?.l b- R ben L Rogers, former z\ orrej general, today fib-d suns a-.'ain?-t the Codsuiy Packing ?v:n; any. NaM tal Packi 1 g C in an*. .Inerd I oM Pa. king Cosspsnr. SwhH * ro?ujian>. Moris iT-iekin: Company and Ih.^ So?rh?-rn TVi f A Provlslov C nepsuy. a-'^i'u penult bs aggrega* ing %??. >'?> en e?~li for all- g"d viols ti es nf i>- Sta- ? an. I tins Saws, last seek iipl-eld bj file SiiiT-nv court cf 'ate FuMed Sts'e, fn th? rase saaitu !':. ?? -nl Pa -kteg Company Former Treasurer Ccnwi'*ed JACKSON KV ?Vi. j; Wal', r R |*sy. formerly S'a*- ? "-ensurcr -mb-: Cot Tailor. w?s sen* nod tr? ore % - in the p* nitentian. here '? dar. c. - charge . f ferrir g ili?- naiwe <?l? ????' . I". ? ?, IVy. t ? a ntve for $; mm Vm\ till a-Te-. l Sw ft Pl/et Dsmaccd by Se? CHICAGO. ILL. Feb Z~. Th l?ti < il ?? pi eat ?? ?! ? "' a.- l.on ??? ? g?if A rosnssmy in ibe stork vardt m?'?j <ie?- proed gre toda; and 'h" terd ).ou.? urn* .'aaMg'-d. Th- Iowa is .^tinuiicl al tZ-iO;** RIVERS AND HARBORS CARRIES NEARLY TEN MILLION Authority to Lease and Develop Water Power Stricken Out or Left to States. fBv Associated Press.? WASHINGTON'. I>. C. Feb. :?: ? The :iviiK and heritor* bill, canylnr an appropri&tl n <t. about ${i,700,000 was .U'si'd b) tho Senate today. ;AII paragraphs giving authority |o tlie Federal government to develop and lease water |s?vver were stricken fr. ni 'he bill. except In Ihe ease of the St. Mary's river, In which case t was provided thai the con sen! of .Michigan should be obtained before making any such lease This iu ti- n was to maintain the ihe principle the: tbe water power belongs exclusively to ttie State In whh h I! is located. Eulogy cf Deceased Senator. Eulogies were delivered upon the lives of the late s nater Latimer. of South Carolina and the late Repr?? sentativen Powers, Missouri; Wiley. <f Alabama: Meyer, of Louiaiana; Brick, of Indiana and Oranger, of Rhode Island. At '<?'-' o'clock the S'iiat" ud Journid. NEGRO TROOPS RESTRAINED FROM ENTERING TOWN Commander Stipulates That They Must Have Paases?Action Fol? lows Attack on Girl. (By Associated Press.) WATERTOWX. .v Y.. Feb. 27.? C kme| Paulding, oonusnder of me Twenty fourth Infantry*, colored, ?ia lloncd at Madison barracks. Sacke'ts llarlior, ttday Issued an order forbid? ding* the enlisted men front entering that village wtthvtit first having s>> cun d a pass. A reward of $lOn 1ms been raised by the members of the regiment for the rap'uro <>f the a>sailaut of Editu Gambely. providing he proves to be a member of the regiment NEWBCRRY ARRIVES. Naval Secretary Saluted In Reads and Inspects Norfolk Yard. NORFOLK, VA.. Feb. 27.?Tho President'a yacht Mayflower, having aboard Secretary of Uie Navy New Iterry, arrived at Old Point Comfort today. Mr New berry was given the usual salute from Isttb rhe ships lying In the roadstead ami the laud bat t< -ies at Fortress Monroe. At the Norfolk navy yard he to served the operation of the recently adopted reorganization plan. OPERATIONiT^ LIMITED House Votes to Curtail Usefulnees of Secret Service. I??CHED TO AfWRillliON ACT Sleuths Must Be Kept in Treasury Department, or Tney Get No Pay? Negro Soldiers Also Carry Their Point (By Asm .eistet, reesa.) WASHINGTON. D. C Feb 27. Vftthin three hours a..er It had Irs-n n-pori'-d. :b II ii?- tr.-dsy. nrder a sii*. ension of she nib s pasx-d h gl SM ial dellrieacj appro] . i, bill The bill j>. \ idi s i"nr th<- pa-, rm-iil of "\|i-i ?,??? an.! coin. - ntatloo f?.r the <ean*nisrioa to fhi- lokio Kxp sitlon until tn?- first of foe pre'en; tnon.'i. b"t directs that n ft;r'b?r cxpen" shall Ik- in?-mr?-d by 'he comnn awss unless aath rtzeil by C? ngr as Tb-- aV'teTmprnttoc -o limit the Operall II;, Cr' The s.-ere| w i \ 1 "c ..s .it in et Mis need in his Mil a, the provlsfcn f .- :fce ,rnirr stipula eji th?t Mr ran of ar.y two er?, a. p*o> prtatrd i.y thi- act shall be u.--?-d 'n paySSSm or motions.! Ion or <\ ? i **'% of an geese* detailed or trans i ferr? <| f rom the see-et serv ie-- divis? ion ' the rrvasarv d> a-'im-n: for fi >ii \'-ar !???!? n-'\ins he < at ;>! ? #d by ?:M?e ufd- r said setr-: s- : i :ee dt\ I -l<>: i Cost of Extra Seasioo. Act .rding to :i|.pr'>i.r:?tlt.?. m-i'lc ill the bill 'he e?/s. of e??T? BSES a Iff Mil ? ?! n> arlv lV* ut*> Tie- i-nm for ,n :?age 'or tl:e m> :?rrt 'H tiie i|< nan and Beamte tjut ???> anr] the ?4'-a < xitenae i' ?K.i'o-g ,;i e?tnt|irn>aiio:i .'employ* Is fW d at 127.2?* A provision of th< IUI cor.I????-? -h< , ay <sf sarwibr-r- i f taw national aeanu 'an c> Tsmlv<Son who will c-aar fee tCenWel os Third Pm* > THE WEATHER. Partly cloudy and slightly oldsr Sunday, Monday fair; ght northwtit to north w nds. PRICE TWO CENTS GOVERNOR TESTIFIES FOR COOPERIDEFENSE Prosecution Declines to Cross Ex? amine Chief Executive After Evidence is Finished. SAYS COL COOPER WAS VERY ANGRY Patterson Saw Defendants on Day of Killing?Advised Son to Keep Close Watch Upon His Father? Persuad? ed Elder Cooper Not to Send Hot Letter to Carmack. (By Associated Presa.) NASHVILLE. TKN.V. Feb. 27 ? Two features Mood out strongly in the Cnopcr-Hharpo trial today for the niur. der of Former United States Senator Edward W. Carmacfc. One was th<> calling by the defense of Governor M. R. Patterson. The other was the failure of the stale to cross examine him. It has been generally conceded that?howevt r Innocently Governor Patterson was one of the remote causes of the killing Cariuack ran agalnsl Patterson for the Democratic nomination anil lost. Colonel Cooper, former patron nnd friend of Senator earmark, supported Patterson. The newspaper ficht which began then diu not end until the morning of the day of the tragedy. Throughout the testimony In tbe cas?- the name of Governor Patterson appeared most continually and insist? ently. Governor Sought Cooper. Finally Cooper testified that the gov? ernor sought and found him a tew hours before the tragedy. So the defense coned tbe governor today, did -It reluctantly, some say, gladly according to others. The governor testified twice, once before the court and again before the Jury. To the court he told how he was called over the telephone by Colooel Cooper's daughter. Mrs. Burcb. What Mrs. Burch told him. he did not say. but It Is known that she was in deadly terror and appealed to the chief executive to use his influence to avert a tragedy. Went to Look for Cooper. Whatever Mrs. Durch said so im? pressed I he governor that he took his private carriage and began a freu, zied hunt for Cooper, commencing at 9 a. m., and 'ending at tbe Maxwell hotel at noon, where he then found Cooper. He described Copper's anger and his declaration and told bow he, Rob? in Cooper and Attorney Bradford fothed Duncan Cooper, and made him promise to let friends arrange a ix-aCeable settlement. Some waj the news got out that the governor was to testify and half an hc.ur before be was called tbe empty feats began to fill. Soon one of the L'ggest crowds of the trial jammed the court room. Tbe throng listened breathlessly. Governor an Elocutionist. The governor is a trained public {speaker and he used hie voice te 'apltadid effect, illustrating his words with gestures. After he bad told his story, while the jtiry was ont. It wa* ' decided I hat ?hv governor could not repeat the conversation at 'he confer? ence, but inulit stale the result of be conferences, and described the c? 1'iPel's demearcr. TV-- state declined to cross examine I ut r-s-rve 1 the right to cail the L-o-. el BMW lati r This decision followed a Ion? con? ference at the sister attorney's of? fice and none of them would explain It T'ie ,iiu'f: testimony was '.-sun by T. |jclt:h Thompson, who res-imed'he : iand for a few minutes. Day Was Hary. He t.--lifted that a gre.-n hat was banded t.im after the shooting w'tn the 11 snath that i' wr-s t'arnsark's. bt?l that be had m-veY seen the Sen? at? r wear a green hat. He said I' ?'?s a mo.-t unusually smokj da- on the d?\ of the shoot i ur F r >f fire* bad '?<?. it rasing -ittd he wo hi have been enable to ?tis ilrrru sh a blue steel pistol half a i lp>k away. ' Would it hare b?-en pr.ss.ble for anyone to have rerozniwsl a man <? ending rear th - scene of the kiP incr i.lohn Shin-e ?wore that he dll.? "I do no; think so." The stale aimed to prove that ft "?as impossible for the- Coopers te ?rnrgnlae Carmsck nearly s Mock p. . .. MaMhews a tailor, m-st old M.ee? ne John Sbarpc Hie eft -rnooj, of the tragedy, corroborating r of <.i..ii< - tesi.mony. He was cross examined very brief ?a- Richard Drakr whose office was (Contteewa on Fourth Page.)