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í o THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, iy09. i ELIGIBLE FOR House Passes Senate Bill Giv ing Discharged Soldiers Op portunity to Prove Their In nocence of Shooting Up Brownsville, SOUTHERNERS BITTERLY OPPOSE THE MEASURE Discharge of Alleged Rioters Pronounced Most Righteous Action of Roosevelt Adminis tration by Indignant Texan, (It Morolo Journal KfMrUI Ia4 Wire) WuNliltiKlfili, P, .'-, K'l .-I'ltder ii special I'uU- Ilic house loduy passed the senate 1,111 Knititlim lo the ills ilmi'Mcl negro soldiers of III, Twenty filtli In fn nt ry said In have 'been In--olved III III"' "shoot I utr up" of I; nsvllle, Ti x . ll"' right to prove II,' II' Innocence nil,! thus Illlike 111' 111 eltlhlo fur l'i Htollltloll to tin' army. Mini)- npm ( h i"io tundo Mr. Klaydrn, of Tenii. spoke n opposi tion nml ii, cluicd Unit riitiui' KH ni HII'klllK ll.V lili I, III I" 'l Uslllc the IllOKt rlMlltl'OIIH Hi t "f til'' HooHelcIt iidiitinlstriitioii. Till' bill now I' ' only ihllta hililllll III ,'. IhirlnK tli,' ih-biitc tlidc the prefi jan lllllril confusion, especia I !y Mr. ('mili mi, uf New llllll'ked III 11 Vork. In wiip- pni lhiK the loll )iiended fur , vml JtlNtlee lo nil "Mow iiInuiI the Jiipain -.n " hIiiiiiI lll Mr. Clnltlex, of Temo nre. "The KentleiiHin'H Interruption," re plied Mr. t'lnkinn, n 1 1 1 1 1 1 a roar of linifc'htrr, ' l iiIvmivh pii liireH.pie. hut not iilwny wtnMihIe." "lint they will all he tal.eii I'U' k in h-' nrmy. Mark my pi edi, t Ion," n inurked Mr. Hill l, on, of Texnv, Willi HOlMe ll'', U TurnloK toward tie- Ti n meiiilii'r, Mr. I'm kind l,iir(ily I'torl' d that "the Kilitleman limy he at Kood u inoplo.-l us S.imni I of old. hut tlirs Ik not a plaee where proplie,-, eaii he tunde the IjiihIh of leKlHlallon." Kar hnek In the rh.iiuh, r .Mr. Slrt d.n wa k 1 1 , ii ( i 1 1 1.: ill Ho- pip of hi." íolee in un a peal to Mr. I'mKrnn t,, lehl for n , ii "lion, llir - p' liker all Hie lle vmill'illlfll piilllldlllM hlH fciivrl. l'lnally Mr. Slavih li Bin heard to lii'inlre upon nhnt Mr I'm Man tinned III" eouehi-ion (I, at any of the (lieelinrip-d men ere in 'ill, Tli" Walk-Over RESTORATION TO TIE ARMY New Toggery For Men d Boy; an These wann days aie surest ie of li;;ht vu'K'.ht uiideiwear and suits. We cany a full line if li:Jit weight wool m derwear $2, $3 and $3.50 Per Suit Stein-Block Nobby Suits foi t'.nly Miiin-i aiui í t j 1 1 1 n t wear aie hm Ai tailv sVi tion (if these ex ( lusise p.útt'ins is advised, Soft shades id ,mcc;i aie ir.ost ir, evidente, $18.00. $20.00. $22.50. $25. $27.50 and $30. All we ask is a try-on. You'll do the rest. Study Our Windows E L. Washburn Co. 122 South Second Street New York number Inslst'-d Unit prob ably some uf tin' in, oi '' Innocent i:i;i'iitrArvnvi: t.it u i -k II.AMIKS WITH si'i:aki;i! Washington, Kill. 1'". A sharp clash between Itepres.iitntivc Haines, of Tennessee, iiml Kpeak, r ('iiimoii oc curred in the house tniliiy In the course of Which " IK ll claimed to have biiil insulted !' tin- other. Ho per sistent wu .Mr. liiilms In addressing tile chair when declined out of order that Mr. Cannon lerliireil thai "hr would liflim hi in lo order. " The KiTKeiint for the first time In years took the nutro from Its stand 1111,1 HllViltieel) toward Mr. C.lllllOS llllt the Speaker eillleil ) 1 1 tit hark Up, ,11 lr aniiK the Tennessee ineinhi.'i' km y Ik would le- In order. Tin- lioitlile arose iliiiinir the refill Inn of the Ken, til I clef lileni-y upprn prliilloii hill. Mr. (Inincs Insisting on IlltemipttllK. "I did not lino 1 was not in order, " Mr Unities remarked. The speaker wllh some warmth de , hired Hint Mr Haines had been n no inher of (he house long crinuish t know Unit he was not In order "It tiikeH ii Ktu, lent like the upon k it." retorted Mr. (laities, "lo know Whllt the titles 111,', lllld he hits to study them every minute with sumo hodv to prompt him." "The K'-iii:.Niiin from reiinessee ," "Is nbso the p'llll'T hotly replied llltely , I !X( I l I It , OIIS lllld 111 l.Ht II ti'H 111' facts' " l!y this lino- ohtli men were Ihor oiiKhly wron-h' up. "The Keiilleinim from Tennessee," ennie bark from Mr (billies, "In in more dlseourti oils than the h ,i n Ii i' l discourteous." "The ehnlr desires at nil time ti he an Impartial ll h he can, hut tin prnetlee lian grown up nrciisionii ll for ii iiiemher, on the supposition that the speaker's tnllRlle In tied, to I II HII 1 1 him anil the speaker will pot submit to II " (.1 SI Ii l 1)1 ;l'l I l-At V HII I. (1 MM V I'ASM 1 IIY IIOI SI V'iihliiKloii, li. f., I-'cli. 27.- With In three hour" lifter It had lei n re ported, the limine today, under n iois peiiKloii of the rulen, pawed the Ktt elnl defleleniy a ppr, ,pl la t loll hill, eiir lylnK ii pproprln I Ioiih npiiinximiitliii M'vi-iiiy mllll, ui of dollni-M. Five mil lion il ,i I la i m for Ihe n mi mo eiiniil 1 the IlllKIKt Item. The expelí,' o ixeeiiliiii; the president h order trniih ferrliiK the iiiiirliu-H from the nhlpn P shore iliitteü Is eslliiuile, at $Mni,(14i for whh It a ilef lel"iiey iipproprliitloii In linked In i'íi fe the order Ik to In, put lulo efl'eet. The hill prmiileH for exp, nien and eoiiipeitntioti lor the eoiiiinlnsloii In Hie Tokio exposition until the flint of the pl "en! mouth hut illierl, 1 1ml no further xpeiixrM nhall Tie ineiirreil hy the -, i in 1 1 1 i "rl o ii unleHN ii ut hoi Ir.eil hy eouur, m. .The lio.nun iipproprlule.l for Hie Hern t Hervlee hy expreH ntipit Inlloii, eauiiot he ued for pnyiiiK liny pet noli ih tailed or tra loo. rred from the Herrel niTlee lliVploll of Ule lien, m y ili'i'iiiuili ill. l-'or ilefratU'K 'he I OS) of lollrillll. I'le , llMolll $r,lll, llll'l Is III, lulled, 111 a h 1 1 IK an I'KKr' ipllr appropl in t lull of J.MI.r.ilU.III'll for t'e prrweiit - a r The lull xll 1 1 II 111 M tile plly of llielll- hriH of the niilioiial moiieta r- ,-oin- lllissiilll Who Will eeae to hr IIMTIlllet'', of i oiinre.i nfler Marrh -1 Other de ll, léñele llell,le I 111 111 Itf I 11 1 loll ffr ire $ I .linn, Olid ; army pn, $4IO.i,W; nnvy pny, I. ft lll,l:l(l. II"TI;U IH V IT NOW. 1U Y IT AT IIAIIVK ttlAli YAltl. TOO, AND ASSI ltl: 11 ItSI I Ol'' YAM l'i ut yoi'K moi:y. ahi:kh'AN III, o K flV.MI. IIOMI SI It; l liti tOAl, f 1.25 I'KIt TOX. Oxfords for Men, $3.50 dl9 TENNESSEE TESTIFIES TWICE IN TRIAL OF THE COOPERS Tells of Conference in Executive Mansion Attended by Him self and Defendants; Slate Declines to Cross-examine, (By MnrnliiK Juurnul Hpfilnl I.m.m Wirt) Niinhvllle, 'I'enn., Keh. 'J7. - Two feaiiireH nlood out la the I'ooper Sharpe trial today for the nuirdei of former fulled State .Senator li. W. I'lirinuek. One a the ealllnic hy tin defeiine of iJoveiTior M. It. I'iitler,in. The other wan the failure hy the nt al io i ni, examine him, Tile governor tentll'lrd twin.', onee liefole the eolirt lllld HKlllll helóle the Jury. To the i-oiirt he told how lie wiiK i-alled oyer tile pilone hy Colonel Ooper'H da lighter, Mm, laielun Huri'h. What M i Iliiirli told him he did not uy. Whatever Mm. IPireh nald ho liiiprewi'il the Koveriior that he took hln private neiTetnry and heKHn a three hours' m -nreh for the eolotiel, rtidliiH at Hie Maxwell hotel nt non, where he found Colonel Cooper. lie told of 1 ilrreiii'e there nt whirl) lielile himself, were prrNflll the eol oiiel, Attorney Jamen Uradford nnd liohin Cooper, lie ilem'i'ihed the eol iinel' linger and hln derlarnt ioiin nnd (old how they Hoothed the old Kohller iilnl made I) I in promlne to let friend irralllíe u. peaeel'ul Settlement. After he had tohl hln ntory to the roiilT, Judge Halt listened to lll'lill nieiitH and ,1,-ilileil Hint Hie Koveriior need not repeat the eolivel'satlnn III !he ciiiifi-n in-i' he attended, hut niiulit i y what the result wan and denorihe 'he eolnner inaiiner and ilemninor. The state ileellued to rrosn examine hill rr-erved the I'IkIiI to rerall the fiovellior. The Mate lllllile It." InHt ÜKht lo el to the Jury the fart Hint Senator ear mark did not 11 11 1 icl putt.- Uouhle, Inufh eil ni the Idea and only armed him self to Hut Inly or humor hln friend. If the court mintaincil the tato and permitted the testimony lo no In, II would lengthen the trial of the case hy at least n week Attorney den, ral (arn-r opened hy asking that the further etosn ex amination ol T. 1.,-IkIi I lioinp.ion on tile mihject of the dispute lie post poned until Inter. In Ihe meantime lie ipi, stioiii-il Mr. Thompson on other points. "When you run lied Senator Car- uiaeli's hody did you : "Not until after we the dead wn-loii w hell -) tile a lull nuil said "Wan It Cnrmurk'n lee II llllt '."' put the liody in .some one lllllld II w 11s his." hut '.'" "I understand it wan nut tile netui tor'ti." "How did you know '.'" "I never saw him wear n Rieen Ual and thai he wore u few hours liel'ore was different. It wan a hrow n derhy." The w itness lold I u, upon lu-uritifi and $4.00 1 1 , ;tiii .: West Gold Avenue WITNESS rtó:4 1.1 . that Henator earmark had been shot, he run from the nioitol hlock, a block away from the m ene of the tragedy. "You came down Seventh avenue, on the lde of Uf ntreet tlmt John Sharpe, one of tile defendants, claims lie went up toward the capítol?" The defence iihjei ted und the court ruled that tlie witneHK could tell upon which nlde of the street he walked nnd the Jury would decide upon which side John Sharpe said lie walked. "Wan It a smoky afternoon?" asked the state's, attorney. "Forest fins had been ragitiK and I here wun no wind, so the pall ol smoke burnt ov-r the city." "Could ou I' ll or nee a blue steel pistol half a block away?" "I couhl not." "Hid you iite, an you approached, anyone lit the scene of the tragedy '.'" "I saw a ttiniip of people indis tinctly." "Conh 1 them " "Xu, sir oil n 1 ognlze any of ll was loo smoky nnd dark." The oiientloiis of Hip state vent to show that it was Impossible for He! Coopera to recognize S, nator Carmack neurly a block uway, or for John Sharpe to nee tile tragedy In every de tail from the collier of I'nlon street and Seventh tvi-nuc, as h- Mvore lu did. ltoscoe Mattliey.'S, ., tailor, told ol meeting John 1. Sharpe, In the Ar ciide the a f tención I the traRi'dy Th In i iirrohoriitei Shnrpe'n testimony. Dr. Itichard Pake, whose office wun arrows the street from the scene of Hie kllllinr, told oí lirarliiR the shots. "I runhed out. I miw Hobin lean iiiif analnnt tho pole. Colonel Cooper nltli IiIh arms around hln non atol Curniai.k'H bodr hi the street. I made a hasty examination of Caiinack's hody and found lilin to hn dead. ' "Did you nee n pool of blood and a bullet in It " "I did, near the ,en,l man's mniitli" "Did you see a. revolver?" "Near the seiiatorn right hand." "Did you me anyone, break It?" "After the body wan put in the iiiu hulnnce Lieutenant J'llcher broki- It." "Ithl you see Mm. Kanlriiau '."' "I did. I think she wun highly rx- citeil." Hubert Li. Dlllard, u lumberman, from l.ebiinon. Tenn testified he was near Seventh avenue and Church street when lie heard the shots. Describe the shoot lntf." Klrnt came two shots, then three shotH much ipilikir. The two first shots were much louder than the Inst three." On cross examination wittoss said l,e walked on al, r hearing the shots and did not Irani for some time alter Senator earmark had heen killed, 1 1 looked up Seventh avenue and saw nothing, and said Ills failure to see night have been due to the murky atnioKphcre. Dlllard wan sure the shots were from different revolvers. "Could you (ell whether those first two shots came ir"-m the revolver ol Senator Curi'iick or from the revolver of Colonel impel '" "I could not " l'rof. W. C. Kivlngton. superinten dent of the slate industrial school, was In Dr. Fort's Infirmary near the shooting, and heard the shots. "There were two hIioIh first, loud but muffled Then came three shots, more tnctallc, but not no loud " Attorney Ccncral (lamer cross ex amined briefly. "Cull (lovetnor I'atierson, Mr. Sher iff," finally unnounred Judge Anilcr .Hin." A inuriniir ran over the com tt'oom which was quickly nuppresend as the tall, slender, boylnh-lookiiiH gover nor walked Into the room, hat In one hand, overcoat In Uf other. In answer to uurstions (iovernor Patterson said he knew tho Coopers well. on the day of the nliuolliig he had hunted up Colonel Cooper "an a n-sult of a telephone message from his daughter, Mrs. Lucius Wurih." The governor told how, with his private secretary, Mr. Scruggs, lie hunted Mr. Cooper and filially found him at the .Mux well house. The state began to object and the court ordered the Jury to retire. I "I want to way." said Judge Anilrr ioii. "that we propose to ask ipies I lions heretofore- ruled out. hut we I want them on record, no tin- Jury hail I better retire." I Afu-r the Juty had gone out. tin I governor was told to tell all that had ' ha pprii-,1. i "I found Colonel Coop.r in the 'wiitlng rmiiii. writing letter lie , told me to wait a minute. I sent Tor I Attorney James llrailford and Kobin. They arrived In a few minutes. Then I I learned that Hie letter he had been writing was to Mr. Cm-mack. I urged I hi in sironglv not tn semi it. so did Mr jr.radford. and I'.ohii, agreed with ! US." ' iio on," Colonel Cooper was vn angry, lie said he was 0 prl'ate cituni and that the senator had no rUht to um jhls name, that lie felt as though a I man was spilling in his tare cadi ! morning. I "I told him that if If sent that l. t ! ter it might provoke n encounter, a personal encounter, which I told him I must he avoided at all costs i "The letter mi turned over to Mr , I'.iiKlford. wlio promised to uiljut the i difficulty und asked if Colonel Cooper j would let him keep the l. tt. r and , meet him nt his office nt 3 p in. ! "I then saw Mi. Williamson ami linked if .'lie was I" take linn heoli i Willi Hie coh.n. l. nd "lie said "'! ituhl her it would be advisable for her to remain to ar th- colonel until 3 'P. uv '1 .11,1 so he, us. I knew she was i good fii.nd of hi snd the eoloii.-l w ss v.-ry ansr . I "I left then, as It as near noon slid Hobin went with me up through ; the Ar.-a.le. I told Hobin If I wen 'hint 1 would remain near Colonel Co.. p.-r that l " ' Did ou ami. ipnte any tn-iPle "' "No sir. for tlf letter the . olonel wrot- wms iiiiHiKii'.! ami in Me llrsd ford's pos.s-ion. 'I was smtiinc soiif bonds whin Attorn.-v Itra.l'or.l t. I. phon-.l and, Sal,! he had not s. n the party t j mere pf.tkinic Ulal !' ioial Tally IP own and he had dis. m-s. .1 the .use and .lcnp.l that tro-re w no .laliit. l of trouble. I tel. phon.-tt Uradford' of.'ivv- and k' J Colon-I - intJArrfl GOOD THINGS TO EAT f We Want Your Grocery and Bakery Business Start the new month by letting our solicitor stop at your home for your orders. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR GR0CERYBILL We deliver promptly fo all parts of the city. We guarantee everything on sale to give sat isfaction. Your grocery troubles eliminated when you trade with us. If you buy on credit and can give satisfactory ref erences we will be pleased to open an account with you. f ZZZ3 The Jaffa Grocery Co. Good Tilines o l't. MUI Order I Hied Same Day UM IteoclTCd. Cooper to come to the mansion within thirty minutes." "1)1,1 ; ou w Mi to sec him nhoui this trouble?" "No Mr: Colonel Cooper was one of my closest advisers. I waa tfoiiiK awity Hint ninht nnd wished to sec him before 1 left." Tlie Rovei'iior said he walked out of the mansion with one of his Muff and met Colonel Cox. They chatted a while and then r.-cntcred the man sion. A short while niter that White, the porter, came In and told him about the killing. "Von sny you spoke of Colonel Cox. Had Cooper hrouiiht about tin reconcilia! ion ?" "Xo sir. We never had heen per sonal enemies. We iIni spoke when we met. W hen occasion demanded il we shook hands. As far as political reconciliation is concerned. If you call P. that. Cooper luid notlótiK to do w ith it." "What was llohin's manner in tins interviews '.'" "lie was very nnxloiii to effect n peaceable .settlement nnd when hi len in,- in the Arcade he thanked in, for w hat I had don, and his c .-s fill ed Willi tears." At this point Jiidne Halt indicated that he believed Hie results of tin conference en- admissible, hut not tlie lariKU.-ir usril hi thrtii. Tlie Jury v as recalled und the rov . rnor i-cpciit'-d those portions of Ills previous testimony which the court had declared nduiissalde. The resiri- thins of the court made the wiln, ss testimony very brief When tin defense was through Jtidue Can r said: "The Bov.-rnor may stand aside. Iiter on. Miotihl we ili-ride to do so. we will cross-examine th,- j-overnor " Court a-Mouined until Monday. .. I ll.lMs imkmi:i.' llahluioie Special, m Sa ll I I II- ims-4'ii'). ami lkrou It. Ilaltunoir. K. h. -7. The intense in- Iciest 111 tile Wonderful Work that is heiiiK a. coinplMicd III llaltinioie and other i it it's h William Cha, liedle, president of ihe l.oiriniei Institute, eontiiiuis unabated. Many cases oT baldness mul faded hair of years' standing have I it remedied by the rciuarkahb- preparation heiiiK dis tributed from Mr. keene's laboratory. and its l.nor is spi .a-linii tar and w hie and thousan.l ,,f ;.er.-.,,ns are using this remarkable haa food with Kiati fvnm resuit What makes this treatment noo'e popular is th. t,n i that flee tiial out tils aie sent h mail prepaid. Those who wish to try it ate slronlv ad vised to write lo Mr. K'- in- at tin-I-oriiiior institute. Ilraiuh Int.. i:,il tinior.. M'l They will r.-erive the full trial outlit free of ,harue and mm h useful infoimaii,.n about the tu.u w tii- h .,e to, !' !! oil tile road to a t.ipi.i und ..it.iin improvement. ii:iiom: l tai kin; auoit oi k h at wohk. n mu iiavk. not .ivk i s vi its ixi so NOW. IMrtKIM. I.AI Nllia. It At K or itioi nt to. GROCERY CO SinsI iai'. 4'loif,' ( olt.ra.lo. MMtl Nortlierii New lcitti. are all rtt leaiMI. h' . U K, t.0.' toil s. l irM M. 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