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4i I i ; 1 ' '' V i -A ? . 4, 1 JAL RIGHTS TO ALL,--, iiEVOTEi to m: otliot i3i m;cial privilege:) to none:-, -I'jViVMAY'-jo, 19! J 'V. 1 . -l LABOR an MITCH' tr. i NrtMPr. ; .:is r:VERSED t li'tu-,,! Hoidi Jjll Sentence. 4u ok ' Stove and Range Com-.-" i-.-yoott st t is Invalid "rt r ..no"i Both Side. ton, Aii ' j - -Setting aside of. i.i,t)i iaonment. 1m- tltiJ!l "B . SiiprMiKs court of tb ' winibui- j op alleged dis-: ' ' s ' ' t Injunction, the " ' i o V ill ted States -. ' ' i -tiompevH, . John mil ! ;;,i .Morrison, jires!-P-fM.Jt.Mjt and Knoretary, re t the. American'-. Federa- .1 J had..-, been erroneously 1 1 . '''j on a r-haiga of.con ' i court. ' announced was th '".mist Mehsrs. Goiu ' J MmiNon. Justices '" l1 1 Uifi court's cUioMo'n. 1 ; fiom I aoor War, ' ' 1 i I (onunipt ag.i'i;t . ujiT'ts, Vice President -i nwiwnry Morrison arose .1 . iHtit'T1 laboi-. war between i.jiti.lor,ttd the Book's tir ' - loitiptiny .of l.onU Af.t. , Louis. xromffu xam into --Mjr lO'ut oi tht niii.bt of 'Co' u to irvnT, hi InJnn'tIort''tli( ('an Ferttj-uoti ot Laboi ami 1h ?;.i fj oui , buyout tliuj 1 Us .- own or ti! busincM of'those who ! Mih it. The -questions involve,! (.,. j. -:'!(! concerned attracted- , -' - ;:.ti-iniofi... -T . ? :.:."',, '. - :;.!.. -my's -;.nuii that The . i. !( iiiiiOi!!f the i : s.:t;. i .. -.:-ot ui4. wtio ' having, put . ..;i. i '. .i c iLvrs to a ten ' ... .,'.!,.. - ; ii.oiiunufid p. . 4.) . . - Mimkl SMYICEi ;'., O . v fJmlh Anniversary Fratetville Mine Disaster Frjclay, May 19, 191 I -Opera House, Coal Creek, ,;' , .' ' Tennesssee., ; , o , . PROGRAM: , ' - I stCalled to order by W. L. Wil son, Master of Ceremonies. 2nd Hymn by Choir. . 3rd ston, 4th- Prayer by Rev. S. H. John- Hymn by Choir- v .RfarliniT- hrit ' of deceased. 5 th-- K,aa ---'O .. ' ' who lost their lives in rraterville mine disaster May 19th, 1902, by Ceo. W. Ford. 6th-i-Memorial Sermon by : Rev. J. U Scofc;. .y 7lh---Hymn by Choir. Blh Appointing Committee, by the Master of, Ceremonies, to ar range for Memorial Services, May 19, 1912. ' 9th -Hymn by Choir. 1 Oth Benediction by Rev. W. S. Rigga. . , W. L. .Wilson. G. Murman, . - R. M. Edwards, ".". ' Committee on Program Mrs. Gertrude Brooks, ! , Committee on Music The Committees named below, appointed to decorate the graves at the various cemeteries, are request ed by the memorial committee to meet at the Opera House at 7 o'clock a. rn., in order to have time to go to the cemeteries and decor ate the graves and return to the House for Services. Those wishing to contribute flowers for' either cemetery will please leave or send them to the tallowing committe: J, A. Wilson, L C. McGhee and Chas. A, Sharp, ot the Opeta Housev hot later than 7 o'clock a. m.. May 19. 1911. T he following are the committees appointed to decorale the graves at the various cemeteries: MINER'S CIRCLE and LEACH W. L. Wilson. J. M. Bennett. C. T. Wilson, J. T. Bryant, and Chas. Keaterson, Sr. , LONGFIELDD, J. Wilson, W. R. Riggs, and Horace Vowell. WILSON B. McKamsy. Sam Wat is, and A. J. Wa.lace. ( WlLEY-,Chas. A. Sharp, Jas. L Brooks, and Wm. Peabley. BEACH GROVE-C, S. Adkina, Sam Redden, and W. A. Wrighr, 1 VI1 -Where 18 niifs olI)( rr ,i H. Pl.iw of P.,) ial. l' (( 11. (ilu i. CriBiIa Ad l i) ..(.onsdieHl i o. . 1 users' Oireli- -(!..t is- cut : iiniws'. l!ircl Sit,!.- j '!" - ft- i.' i ii I- ,t l,. A. (jiOolvt If ), .UHI'I.. t nl. t,1 Chas -Brooks S)v....MJi)ersCircit.: il J.iniis F. I'fiiuHtt I on.uflfld 15 Conda bniielt Wilson 16 Cliai'lea Bennrtt Wilson 17 Wm. Brynjer......... Miners' Circle IS John Bullock, Jr,.....;......,.Murrayville 19 Henry & Beach Longfleld 20 Roscoe Brantly ;..:.Miners' Circle 21 John C. Chapnian......Mlners' Circle j 22 Chas. J. Chapman Miners' Circle 23 Scott Chapman.- Island Ford 24 Wrm. Curnutt....;. ...Miners' Circle 25 P. C. Childress (F) Heiskell 26 Wr. C. Childress (S) Heiskell 2T John Childress (S). ..:.. Heiskell 28 James Childress (S).... Heiskell 29 Richard N. Cox Peably 30 John L. Cooper. .......Indian Creek 31 James F. Cooper ........Indian Creek 32 Thomas Cooper ....Indian Creek 33 Charles Garden.. ..:..Dlsney 34 John D'Zern ...ivnners' Circlt, 35 David D'Zern....... ....Miners' Circle 36 Samuel D'Zern. ;.....-...JVIiners' Circle 37 Car D'Zern.:.......- Miners' Circle 38 George D'Zern...... Miners Circle 39 Noah Daugherty Miners' Circle 40 Thomas Davis .......Miners' Cirdle 41 A. T. Dabney Longfleld 42 Sam M. Disney..........Mlners' Circle 43 William Evans i...Island Ford 44 Edward Evans.....:......... Disney 45 Charley Evans .'...Island Ford i p . I INTERIOR VIEW MINE RESCUE STATION, Knoxville, Tenn. Had This Station Been In Knoxville In 1902, Many of Thoie Men Could Have J3een Sayed, FRATERYILLE MINE, 1 Mm and Ooys Were Suffocate iC V'ju Joln t-Whaa '., T.racl) 47 - : J5. -T- Hokardt: !s -'obi) lllhoit . 4',l Janif il'Olt .. 1,,4,, -jf v,,i'. v i (111 i 52 C" Or"'u -, ; j , , , u, n - k o .i i ; , , o . t. Lo.tvri 1 Aiis;fi 11; lf.nl I- ' -.tt''!lT . , . - !l.X Oil .1 P llii.h'owpr. . Miuef C'j ;o f,l Powi'Il flaimon LoiiRiii'li 02 John llendien Pleasant Cill 63-Thomas W. Heiidren............Clinton 64 W. S. Hntaon........... Miners' Circle 65 George S. Hutson... Indian Creek 66 Charles Hutson........ Indian Creek 67 Levi Hatmaker.... ........:.Longfleld 68 W. O. Hatmalcer Miners' Circle 69 George Hill... ..............Miners' Circlt- 70 A. Hensley..:..'.....j... -Miners' Circle 71 W. W. Hays..:..,....!.,..........:....Clinton 72 Jas. M. Leach ........Miners' Circle 73 Jafl. E. Leinart.. ....Miners' Circle 74 Charles A. Leinart ...,,....Leach 75 Wm.. Leach.; ...............Leach 76 Luke Leach .. ...Leach 77 Thos.(Luttrell..........'Miners' Circle 78 Houston. C. Miller , Longfleld 79 Leon C. Miller.............,......Jacksboro 80 John C. McKamey (F) ...... ....Wilson 81 Andrew McKamey (S)..l Wilson 82 William McKamey (S) Wilson 83 James McKamey (S) WilRon 84 J. Clay MacklinL....Miners' Circle 85 Levi Macklin.... Miners' Circle 86 Thomas Mefford ............Longfleld 87 Jas. W. -Martin ....Miners' Circle 88 Dan Martin... ...Blowing Springs 89 Thornton McGhee ; ., Leach 90 B. M. McGhee..'.i........Miners' Circle 91 Wm. Murray Miners' Circle 92 Oscar -Murray .........Miners' Circle i -;'. i ffnfl Cl! CKKEll - Awl '(si l fr ' K (t. h , 1 f (,r. v..-, i v,r- . ' , - , . r ' 'U- 'Hi - -tT C.i 90 J-ill pin .F if U 1..7 I ' m Ul V ,.,t .U ' . !('..! ii ID L i w. ; ("." f! 1,1 101) P: 'i Kii).ison , 1 "i "'iun 110 ValK-r Hol)fii-f.s........Mlner8' Circle. 111 Wm. H. KoU-rts .'. . . .. Lfach 112 Eds;ar Porrelln Briceville , 113 David H. St.iUisberry...1....Longfield I 111 Lfwiit Staiisborry Longfleld 115 '-Rwi" J Smith (F) Miners' Circle 116 ftu-rcMt smith (S) Miners' Circle 117 I..b StniiU LMst'n) Briceville 118 R H. Smith ...Miners' Circle 119 Edward Sniidilj'...:.::,--.. Longfleld 120 Jiisi'ph SniiddVi..:-.vH.. Longfleld 121 Andrew Stooksberry Longfleld 122 Charles. P. Seivers Leach 123 AU.x B. S!Ot.t.- .Wiley 124 Jacob Sharp (F)..... Macedonia 125 Roscoe Sharp (S)...., Macedonia 126 Benj. Sharp (S) .....Macedonia 127 Alex Sharp Miners' Circle 128 Frank Sharp Wilson 129 iss. D? Strickland. ...Miners' Circle 130 W, H. Slover (F)..;.Miners' Circle 131 j. B. Slover (S) .Miners' Circle 132 S. H. Slover (S) Miners' Circle 133 Jas. R. Slover. ...Miners' Circle 134 Sam U Slover Miners' Circle f 135 MilVnrn Turner...... Wilson 136 Jacob L Vowell (F)... Longfleld 137 Elbert Vowell (S).. ....... ...Longfleld 138 B. Vowell IF)..... Miners' Circle 139 George Vowell (S)... ....Briceville (1i mt r-'i , ' Jit Jt f 4 '. 1 S02 N" "ii"- of )X-i.'.'ii.(j. D,.' v.f 'ii r . . ii Vohii (ci . vini.'t f 141 Li i Vftwll iri : .U . ' 1 I.' .'Ilii ! alM ; .v.,a ' . ItIC", u"-1 " i5;t it c. v, hwiu .. . ' -Vfnsc; l.Vt Ernest Wilson... ... .Manors' Cirelo t liir Hunt. M. Webb (F) ... LonKfltTd , 156 EM . Webb : (S).....i..:; :.LonglleW 157 W. K. Webb..,.....Z...:... ..Longfleld 15 Conda Webb.........; ......Longfleld 159 Wm. J. W'obb ...Longfleld 160 J. Ft. Whltton (F) Miners' Circle 161 H. Whltton (S).... Miners' Circle 162 John Webber...... Miners' Circle 163 Rufus Webber Miners' Circle 164 C. A. Wallace Miners' Circle 165 John C Wallace Miners' Circle 166 W. Earn Wallace.....: Concord 167 W. G. Wallace Concord 168 Wm. E. Wallace Miners' Circle 169 Wm. H. Wallace....... .Miners' Circle 170 Jas; H. Wallace Miners' Circle 171 Wm. Witt. :. Miners' Circle 172 Marvin J. Witt ..Miners' Circle 173 Jas. R. Wallace Miners' Circle COLORED MEN. 175 Frank Gibbs Welsh 176 Preston Griffltts...., Knoxville 177 James Kindman Welsh 178 Thomas Mack , Welsh 179 Sampson McClain..., Welsh 1 80 Jas. P. Massengill Knoxville 181 Robert M. Rhea .....Welsh 182 John Redick i ...Clinton 183 Wm. Spears Welsh 174 Jas. Davidson : Welsh 184 Joseph Yett.... ...Welsh 4 . - rH V. Jl F::of:ii.;:iiii Nt. Tf-OM MEXICO ' CITY IS f". .i'rtG JO '.IN;,;f.GEiNT '.-; EH8 AT ' J ?. c:t iNoiREcr Uv avt-.-i by Ooih,' i' . ; ij, v - .Guard C ..tcsejj '.fiaca. -' .r -.- DIAZ AC25.tr," TO KCr-JCN JUNE, 1 Ivi iVo, 'i'.f, .Vjsny ii .'Jhe rd ot t 11 ..',!! -Mexico fOH llthJ JifdRu . ija.j., U-LeiBl jjesn; i.-osn-. ,.,r v. ., v fa. ...i' V : HtMiiHlonM from v...j(J Ouj, 1,1 pio Td-sll& J)(ftit- i.egO'.'.usuUMi ilOiiji tbj liiitb .roinii.t i b) Rafa-i Uenuut dvi and s ftt-t d 14,00" .iadeio'B de loandu v , , , , " JuarV. Mt-x , Uy J6.. lull: cot a sujatices tilHt.fhe federal ePDi)n'iii Is Itu-lliu'd, tu accept the" yioi Oii'Hit'-: BUDfiilited uuod'Oally vtlihlu ,(b.' bul to Oayby the aiburrowos for t Jab'lbhment o.'.tieaie Mer i bxre bv Kafael lleinanrlei em i. '. .-r". go beivu.Vi.f? In lbs negotlatioiia. The i,ovej uiL-eot U befleveift to jnuK io reotganize the-cabluit sJ SC ib.- iHsurreoToa foui" Bi.ti.ter out of etgLi aud to allow Jibe jt-Vo'lj-tuiii'mg to name ouitlght 34 goverouia oi -T and by mutual hKreeuient t.-li,-t -it. jvmainlLg ii goverro,s , ti'"i 'c i- j.uuruiea' civ xpUd 'j-f' ' ' i i; OV w;.: mil-mi i).rf 1i p j.' n1!, A i hii.b 4 r thj peace par lfs-, '.. ;i't"b i..!.iapb vvitJi V- t , t t''y ! alN ' . , ...... t - ' U I .IdCK. pot -..;'l . I;...- S .-:.Jtt: . pr:. - able tui'(i! oi lOe p.rnt.L lions. . ... 1 . : . - . iNotincaiions irom rrovitnouai ,ne: , ldent Madero to Senor Kuyulval Utiie gon that hii presence In this city no longer was desired by the revolution- . Ists is the culmination of what U be lieved to have been a general plot to influence the military chiefs of Ma dero to desert his standard. Over tures were said to have been made to General Otozco to furnish him with any money he might need for himself or his soldiers, but by whom these overtures were made Orozcd would not say. Obregon emphatically denied any connection with the story. Rebel to Garrison Nacos Naco, Sonora. Mexico, May 16. General Lomell, provisional governor of Sonora, is sending rebel troops from Agua Prleta westward ami southward as fast aa they can b' armed and equipped. One force will arrive here to take possession of and garrison the town. A small garrison -will remain at Cananea and other In surrectos In this district will proceed to Nogales and Hermostllo to re-eu-force Cabral, preparatory to attacks on these cities. De La Barra I Hopeful. Mexico City, May 16. Peace again, loomed big on the horizon of Mexico' internal affairs today and led Foreign Minister De La Barra as he started for the national palace at an early hour to remark:- "We believe that we are making great progress toward peace." Another of the reforms proposed In the president's message to congress on April 1 was given definite form by' the Introduction in the chamber of deputies Saturday of a bill providing for a division of the public domain and of private estates and the distri bution of the land in small tracts among the people. The text of the measure was made public yesterday. The bill was referred to a committee. In general terms It authorizes the division and sale of such national lands 'as possess the requisite condl-' tions for distribution in small parcels, being either "arable, pastoral or capable of being brought under Irri gation, and situated near some route, of communication.' ' H0FST0TT ON TRIAL AGAIN Car Manufacturer Accused of Bribery Face Jury for Second Time at Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Pa, May 16. Frank N. Hoffstot, banker and president of tha Pressed Steel Car : company, was placed on trial in criminal: court on a tharge of bribery growing out of tha councllmanlc graft Investigation.. In. his first trial last week tha Jury dls agreed. ' . 1 - ' . Sand ua yew jb trtettac. V t ao NV prUUMf n ttAt rle.