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0 ,VA- rs Tl Weather Prediction Fair ami warmer Weather Year Ago Ptiiuiiiiiim 8a Mailnitriit yoetenlny .. S5.S MUUniuiu today .0 Minimum 4:t ..an Pair? ' 0 Twmtl.th Y.at MEDFORD, ORKfiOX. AVKDXKStiAY. 4UIY 13. in-1,') We.Hy K.lty-foutthlJ.ar. 1 a J ! M01I0N 10 i I -Ititfcnii t i 11111. H IV th, mil in miT Hill I II llll I fwhrtiaw La It Cawtftu- , ftbrar 'Ifldkttmnt Property Drawn and Law Not Con flicting 'Adieus. Liberty .lot Abrkkjed. J ae' CM I FlnMfcea. COUKTHOUMK, DAYTON, Tenn., Jly 15. (A. P.) The .state retted its caw against John Thomas Scotw at 4 o'clock this afternoon after testimony of fair wttuesses had urea heard. The . witnesses presented testimony to , the etrect that Scoiies had taught Y tlbno a theory of evolutioe as ex- pounded in the' official textbook 4 of the state and that lie had ad- anHted he coald Not teach this book without violating the ami- evolution teaching statute. ' COURT ROOX, DAYTON, Tenn., July 16. (A. P.T-JudKO John T. Raulston today denied the defense's ,inn(nna.k,i,ain1ii(.tianioainm John T. Scopes. The judge's decision upheld th constftutionality uf the Ten'- nossee anti-evolution law. Tht motion to quash was made Monday and the day was spent in ar- cumeni. Judge. RauhHon was occu- F j pled all of yesterhy in writing his. po rt sit ion which was voluminous. The ' aVoitim took vp each contention of rb the tl fense and ruled that the defervl 'i nnt would h reqMired to plead Tur- ;f: theK -' . ' . ." " '-I Before reading his decision on the 'I defeiis .motion to Quash, Judge.'Raul-' r;f flton coiiFnted to now for-phatograph- .era with the decision .in his hand, f f " After the j.udge read the grounds on which the defense sought to quash the Indictment he discusased, the authori ties cited. Discusnsing the alleged discrepancy between the caption of the act and the body of the hill Itself, he said: "The general tftle to the 'net Is one which is broad and comprehensive and covers all - legislation germane to the general subject stated. .The title 'may cover more thnn.the body, but It must not cover less, -it ueed not index tho details of the act, nor give a synopsis thereof.' In this particular case, he said.- the caption of -the act provided that pur pose of the act Is to prohibit the teach ing of evolutionary subjects In the pnV- lio schools of rtie state. "It is' true that this provision is rather general in. its nature." he said, "and In my conception of the terms employed in -the caption .and body, thosjp used In the caption are broader and more comprehensive than those employed in "fhe hpdy of the act,, but in my' opinion the caption covers nil , the legislation' provided fo,r in the M body and is sjerms ne, thereto, and In no wnv olispurea trie legislation pro vided, for. , "In my judgment, the caption is sufficient to put any member of thfe legislature on notice as Jo what the aature of the proposed legislation Is and tlwtt the caption Is really more comprehensive than the body of the act. The Becond point alleging a viola tion of the "constitutional provision that the legislature should rhrish lit erature and lenrnlng In schools of the state, h passed fiver vftth a briPt statement, of the Jaw, since the point had notteen pressed hy the defese. ThV .Bet. a purely technical jiolnt rjiarglrfg the bill hnd nt.hten j-eafl a sufficient number of times in the two houses "of the legislature before Its enactment, Also was dismissed with n simple "reading .of thy constitutional provision. m 9 IlrAfvon Not Atiridged . Taking up the next phase which nU leged a 4'iolntion of the cnstUutloTSnl rlnht to worship yod. according to the dR'tatesaff the Individual consciefe. he declared he failed to seeWw this action In ttny wIse1titefYerqs1 or In the jettwise Vest rains any person from worshipping Qod In manner 4m t deiir,th him. "It sives no Dreference tn any pnrtll'Ular religion or modeofj wijrsnip. uur punuc scrroois are not (Continued on Pave Rlx) 0 LEGSAND JISS FASHION-DECREE FOR THIS-FAiL NEW YORK, July 15. More legs end less neck will he on view next fall II be on view next fall I, ,h. conception of autumn mode, for women prevails as reveniea at me showing of the National Onrment Re- tallVsissnclntlon Skirts fifteen or sixteen Inches off the flooQvere not unusual n(ji show- Ex-Secretary Hughes Oto Represent St. Paul Gin Rate Case Plea! 8 . . NEW YORft.Jiily Id. (A. P.) Receive); .tor .the .Chiigo, .wsiwojiiKeeeac 01. ruui rumuuu today announced tiiat they had 4. retained t'nrtner Secretary of " State (?Jiaje1i Hushes to rep-.o resent jnem at tu,e rate imiuirv--r .before the Interstate Commerce f commission and lo advocate a ' J. !nM.U. nnanilu' LK'm.ncmtl At Posse Combs Lava h for Jimie and Esther Rradshaw, Who Disappeared I Days AgoMay Be With Their Brother m ISetHord. . KLAMATH FAIXS. Ore., July 15. While county authorities re run- SEARCH DOT FOR 2 U ning down vmue pumorfl anrt lnnu- nmg io nave an eueci on ino.im merable clue a determined . group 'tas, a warlike tribe, whose '.abun- of tranoerH. Hheen herders atid ranchers left at daybreak today to search .hidden caverns aod caves in the sun swept lava .country in an effort to find some trace of June and Esther Brads. u-w, aged 14 and ! Y2. who disappeared . eight- days ago, Under mysterious- circumstances. seeing me non-eomnussionea oi The little girte h bn herding ficers of the first plane surrounded a large flock of tor their by Iffians, gave them up for lost- father, A. W..Bruddiaw.'. Their tent. The two, however, camo lnto the was pltclied on a desolate sheep. French lines. Inter, having ought range pear the south end of the their, way -through the enemy lines new dried up Tule laH. There was with their carbines aad bombs.- The rrb habitation for mUes '. around plane-, wlilth was the first to Call only sagebrush apd lava, coyotes and into enemy territory, was destroyed rattlesnakes. hy shots from French field . pie.ces.. rtToken-hmrted, their father re ported, because 'he could not bring them to Klnmnih Falls for. the Fourth of July celebration, the girls dropped 'from slajht. Xo trace of them has been found; although peace officers of two .states have been mu'kln-g a frantic effort . to flrjd some trace of tbem. , ting . of tlie lez-Algiers railroad," A shallow well In the lava bed .near Taza, which world meun the In country was found to have-, been terruption of French communication caved in the. day after the girls-dls- up4)ea-t'd. The weir liad been filled in by human agency. ' Ranchersand sheep herders cleaned Out the well yestei-IUry . In the belief that . the Kirks might have been murdered and thrown Into ft. But ' no trace or them was found ' them was. found . . An exuerienced trapper late, yes- tvrday afternoon found the foot- print of a hirve man lending from thv little cnmp d.irectly . bach Into the dnngerous- caves a -ho if mile to the rear, and it. "is these footprints .that the' posse Is- following-, today on the t'hance tluit they might lead to some ghastly crime. J Natlvna League. ,H :M . a..' I NEW .YORK, July 15. (A. P.) A sheep herder of' that section iNew York climbed to within five per reportcd Into yesterday Ihut he had cetage points of the National league lienid one o.f the girls .screnmlng me niirht of their dlnppirkne.. I, they were upply had noti The following liornlil 'gone nhjl tjieir food suppl: ...r.. muiini u. uiso .was.repi.ria. A, yp york Hint :( small sum of moneu wna oi . lylni on tno roug tnhle within the tent. Oth. ciucs which bein fol- lowed out 'are that the- girls have . - been irfded In- running away front At Ronton " ' R.'Il. K the lonely "sheep camp. "One "report P.lttshiiig ..:..( X (i I Is fhirt They hnve'gooe te Uie homo Uestoh ..'. '.:....... 4 If 1 of a maj-ried brother nen.r Atedford.t Slorrlson, Adams and Quoiih; lleuton Axnther Is that . tlfey mlgeit hAve".and,Glsoli. , heeh' helped to the home 'qT a- .. fflufrled -sister In Portland, wlflje' r In Portland. wlle' In ih. th.h.U .J. slll nntither t ,.l...-i . '. .7 . . v .twn i,i aunic luwn in rfiorinern '..a iiiernin, ; Authoi-Klfs "are nasltlve that the S.&: i.H "ii0U" TJ "v- -. ui inn iivi 'ni i.i.. .. lag last iiVht nt the Hotel Astor while Irdllnrs were Invariably Irdllnrs were Invariably high. For tnll I ored dresses there were vests that n atTe n'k sleeves on dressi were rnther long jnnd tight or long lifld flowing, but nl- rw. -.'t-. it . ' a lie nnini iiiiv wn suKKrniru niure finitely than In recent seasons. fVne. of the riBicncrs of that .sec- ,Cn led oed'S'.tV' 1 l-a"'''1''- M " ' looked to i winter V,,,., p.M,iVs sofne yenrs ngo . Cnr1l Tlili-r Ariprclii-niliil. 'I Another broad .upwiwM niovement tlon has seen or .heard anything AiBXBnder "ua (lonza ei ItinK III- tlme to "U,"ly lb" 0,,1,,," eathen, MH Joro mM MrB, ,, nnd I PORTLAND. Ore.. July 1 5. i Inrry ' in prices look pbit-e In today's stock thAn since the night of their "ols- rch co,,cli n Wilson '" llfied au,ng the hottest.' jn otth ,ui,y soon after the Ooddarhnm. who recently was arrest-1 mnrkej. while motors, fubbers. public Qppenrancc.e While ulahorltles still' I with jin-ven'ion. while I'ocnu-llo reg- r,il( , .eenuae the deserted ' nr Rend nn a charge of stealing utilities nnd specialties, reglsteeed the feel that the girls may . he . found I American 1t"'d 104 "i1 'l-"he I..'. (I. ,.ther hnd n.. funds e,vlih which to '""lo belonging lo Vidians of Hit- sharpest gains, mure genernl demand alive ranchers of thnt section shnke! AtVevelnnd . R H E ' H,rv"t 1,'v''1 thermometer nt Jhe ,.,. f(ir th0 ( fll, whjh n Bt. Klnjnalh reservatloT. was brought to Rlso was noted for the standard in- their hds negatively and openli-A-.e.v York ' .a 4 ' 1" 2' Point shewed yiH. te,.i.d to get control of the child, Portland yesterday by Deputy United dusliials. AmUrlcnn Can crossed Still ! -jevell "e 5 J4 u'' '"""' ' Arir... i.,.-hed inr.l.?i Mrs. (Irubel showed guardianship pn- Stales Marshall I. Morelurk. Ills to tho highest prices nn recoi-d. Total Continued ODQ-Pnge Tbrel r BatteHes" Snnwke'v'"'nnd' ReT.gough pv ,hl" n'Kn wn" " ""ix pes. by which she hnd obtnlne. legnl all wns fixed nt lldOO. ales approxlmnled l.awnjlllg jihare. -- - n-v.ni H,.h.. c..'i . H.,ee k-Pr Jtreeg f ijp mSundii y. tho hottest- day f,heihli Tn nnturnl I ' '' T Z - NECK IS lT SStir T Sss M TO DECIDE-HOW-LOUD A PERSON SIlUMillll morocco is serious Fez-ltwri Railroad jcpcrtd . Gut 'Near Taza By Riffians CuHing.ff. French Commu nications With Atoifri Tribes Going Ovr to AM El-Krim En Mmm. FEZ, 'French Morocco. July 15. (A. 1.) The Fri'lirh today defeated two nttnr'kH ty ' AtHl-El-Krllu's it'f flans ujxui positions protecting Fez and I'.iv.n. Abd-El-Krlm Ib Mrnlnlihr vory nerve In prupurutfo'n to Htrlko a hlow nsainst the Wrench bo 'i.ro tho Frunco-Simnlsll eo-oper ttioii arrung ed for nt'lhp Mnilritt confeienoe be eonieti (fffevtlvte. . All t'u Informa tion slithered by the French intel ligence service, tends to' fjar out thii assertion. ' The. ?;lfflnn propnand Is espec ially, active and appears to ).o meet ing -with success, nota-hly anions the TsouIh and Bran.es In "the-'Taza, region, of which tribes further por-, tions have gone over to A bd-El-Krim. ; These defections are also beRin- aonmeni woma De a serious compu- cation for the French. ' A French bombing plane broke, down yesterday, forcing; a landing three- miles In front ot the French lines near ' Taza. Another, machine went to the rescue, but Its pilot. Auvicefi- inrouRrn. simnisn iuorocco m'1 nignt intllcate tnut tile pressure usuiusi me r renon near Taza was '"creasing daily anu tnat tne Krencn military situation was "nulto se- rlous.' . lieference was made, to tile "Ut- " Algiers una .Moroccan pro leotoraio, 1 PA111H. July ID. (A. P.) Premier ""r,",ul ncce,nea in iiruipie tile 7... 5 k . , , , . " p e 1fore'" e ' lul l" he orld wai to servo in the French Moroccan air forces against Abd-EI- Krlm. , ' , , BMW 8".I llol(l 1J . the Pittsburg Pirates Je rutea receim a setback " 6 ricelvei' a etbjck "P810"' 10 n. II. E. .1 V. . v,. Vnri " '.' 7 11 ll lalnes ami O Farrell; Homes nnd Rnvrfoi. At Brooklyn R. II. E. At BroolHyn R. II. E. Cincinnati ,:. -2 8 01 lll,U. . t 0 n "-""-i - uuiiiiiiue, mfi uuu imivkiti, uiyuicn inA Taylor. At Phltelelntfl.. . It. H. r.( t ag o j, Chicago r ."8 8 -0 ChicagW 1 i 1 RnttQlen: Harris,. Walberg nnd Cochrane: Fefljherstone, Connolly, Revler and Schalk, Ornbowski. At Detroit. WashfnSon R. 2 5 H. E. 9 1 rjplrnll 0 Batteries: tHeuther and Ruel; Col- llns fktvl Woodsll. w AO nou i iu rise nesignt. i WASHINOTON, Juyl 16. V P.) Thn raBltrnntlnn nt R n fin!i director m iiM.iwin M.A.u r tn......m, ui bi it-iiiiiiu . wui n tn itin uniiiiqui of agriculture, has been accepted. "W. J.B; and"ADV' . 6npppVAat Dayton Evolution.Tria' . TJLm .a ' o - WHliaiN .lenalngs Bryim is sliown In tonfcrcncc witli .lolm W. Hmh'r,- tiMtsor of Tcmieswe's npt. law." Willi their hands upon the Hrhlc (I icy swear lo l;riHl Uh leiU'lilngK of ihc wicrc4 boofc until iHittfe. Buy mi gin m i cniTnT pnni tJAVTON. T ju)v 15 p y VUllym JeiinliiKM uvynn whs liroueht. to his feet for l.he f,t nnle nce the openhis of. the ji,n t. Scopes trial today during the opening nddress of Dudley Kield Mn- Mohe -to the Jury. -Mr.. Ilryan urnse After Attorney Genera'l Stewart had objected 'twice to remarks ' mad alined at Mr. Bryan, linking him with, the fundamentalist element. The man who for the pa-st four days luis' silently occupied a ' sent nt the ABOVE RECORD IN MERCURY SOARS MOTHER FIGHTS MIDDLE WESTM DESERTED CHIfAOO, July in -(A. P.) Heat records continue to lie broken hi the middle West and -Rocky Mountain' l"vu lari.y. the. weather bureau gu.v-dhins having to dig l.a. k li, musty flies of years ago to find any marks nptM'oa-h-( .IIIK III.' II.-M.-Ill - c. e Plateau stntes'unJ the snulh- wesr were the gi-eat&it sufferefs as the summer sun enticed -tht. mercury tb wards.lts apogee. Halt Ijike I'ity., ItaeMlellit. Reno Nev.', nnd Tjinder. Wyo., experleift ed the honest day yesjerdny since the t'h0 H((lle (11,.rl ,viurt.iif nppeiils. The have been made toward defense cntin wenlher bureau figin'es have been ,.,,, ,. hi, .,,.,1 iut ..r,1P.d sel. kept while nnother hotHilast broke. records fyi-nil tln.e'.lrt cenP.nl nnd i ' '. . :" :, Tv. , ffl, . At lrhl,a "" ."nm. . 1 '"V lempemi , kH tw. 1(1H .,. ns. -int mark or m i n at imnas sna - tered ll heat records for Ibe city ul- l.'iJ." iHMr iiuiiim ill nu: wiin.: ijk.iihiii Bi,n,.7 . . Djly Report on the Crime Wave WATERTOWN, SD." July 15. Wlnfred Meek, 21. of Curden City, wns sentenced tn "Uni)0onnient nt hard :inhnr for the remniiider 01 nm natural ife," in the state penitentlnry at KIouk Fulls, followlnK his pica or jiuiuy in circuit court today to a chre of hnv- Inir ItHlml lU-rlt. lluilv. 17 Venf old --a ' Garden City girl, iVndny niKht. Law Aufher 1 .mm state counsel table fiiced Mr. Malono and the Judue to infunui . the. court I hat he d:Hitcd no protection from more enthusiasm than yet had swept tlie-ronm. The npiliiue binuglit from' .,, , ,,. ,',nntmt ihni' tbo couit tno nnnoiinct-meiit. .tnnt those pai-ticipatlug' In such . .,ti, n, utrt utltllllrStS In the future would bo -barred from the room.' FOR BABY TAKEN SAN FRANCISCO, -July 15. (A. P,) mother will go before -the wtnte 1.11. .'I a c, ,,"'f'-lh "n"-nJ; ,h,t source but would defend himself :"Z"'y h.rT. r V ! 1 re.oslblll,y that, 1 ' did no." saek. i Brh.P3M'hl. s-atemenfthe t- anV relig.ods M-' . t w packed room burst- info ' applause., I mophere in the court room during- the 1 - ' ' f.r' district court of appeali. today pleod-Jnf'd he recovery of her l.nby which nda wns taken from her by". another woman whllo she wns pennl- nappy to accept me npniogy or ine ni les"s and desertpd " tnrney general. Hnys'nsked tilht the A deputy sheriff nnd .ttorneys fnr slate's attorney avoid, reference to the Mrs. Krnnk C. tlrnbel, Kansas City ,n' '" hl, B ,h! defense ntlor- chil, womifti. met .Mrs. JewelV Jeroiae at" the lloor of her home Ji.re yester- ' t"t"' H-'Nenl nsked the ntlorney. day nnd took her hab-. HiKy .lei-nine, Keneral t then remove from the rec A ,.-t nr h,i.nB rna luune.l in oriV n "sneerliift remnrk" alleged lo fl.;)n) )n )PK(tn , , . To()()y m'iy npI)ro(.iH,-, ,ho ,gh. ''" "" cusiooy or nn. nu. 'nuuiu oi the JuvonHe detention home wheni the ..him iv... held diirinir the nhiht. iiimon In TeeVTlio cofirt miwt decide whetl.-r the i,uillllinin) pnper(1 lmura , , a :K y,.(iurt hnV( oni-.,, Ih, ,lt. !n.l mo'th.v's claim ni ine i-iiiiu nnu '.,v.,,. hi-t- Miln igmii nn nno the legal gunriynnshlp venllon. recognized Mrs. Jerome and the child nt n depot here. Th friend wired Mrs. Oruliel. Detectives were ptiQ on the trnll anil seizure of the child Inst night resulted. Mrs. aruhel hns no children. - NEW YORK, July 15. Arrest nf eight alleged counterfeiters in Itrook lyn during the past eighteen hours msde a total of eighty arrests by local secret service ngents in whnt was de- scribed ns one of the most extensive countei feltlOt PVS" njV'overed In this country. Eleverr BliVI were among the arrested, National league to 0 0 . Keep "Lively" Bali in Spite of Homers . tXEW YOItft. Juv lfr-(A. P-i The9N'iiional b'ugue tiiiiK'intes 1 in exeitive ssion teday ebSr ie to contlnutf Jh useif ihe pns- 3" ent so cafled liv;1y bast'tTuU de- 4i .-it1 ylle the ciiblemic of home run hit i Wig which has been raniiw,' in tht'lnnjur league. 4- The dei'islri to retalil. llr- presiit bufl was reacli-d after ff?t ft lla'ruM'.V lales of ('oluniliiji link- rf vcrsity hnfl yeid an exhaustive report birsed oif his -lHuii-Ml an- 9 9 alysto wf Die ball. STATE ATTORNEY! APOLOGIZES FOB 10SINGJRSPER Atttxrwy dtntral Stewart Is Sorry for SkKtmg Remark Dire-ste-cl at Defenu in Mon key Trial Unitarian' Mm ritir Gives Prayer. COl'n.T ROOM, DAYTON. July 15. (By the Associated The Rev. Charles Francis Tenn., Press. ) Putter. pastor of the West Side. rnltArtnn churcli. New York, today opened the John T. Hcopes trial with in-nyer.- Dr. Potter was called to the platform" hy the courtftfter President StrlJill'tiK of the 'Dayton Pastors' association, had announced the name of the vtsltlng- minister as the choice ot thfassocla- ,ln . JudBQ. Raulston yesterilay x1u0m-;"?!" ed that ho .wouhl Ask the Dayton tas- tors' association :lo. nominate n min- Ister to ma ko tho opening prayer each day. This followed a protest from the i .!'. " neot ami defense nt .the custom ot .havlrig n, ''e llls It oa the flsk oommis dully prnyer. '. i .., , . Just after the brief prnyer Jirtin R. . -' nn! W glad the ottorney gewral Neal. of defense counsel gained 'the l,rlnl " K.-ll cks of. state counsel nn- nounred the state den es that thero is I . . .. . . . . a religious controversy in me ense nnu i .. i on.iei icti in neniiir. ot ine pinsecuinin to "this heckling every morning on the ' """" iw 'item into iae ieisui subject of pi-uver." He nske'd that the UYe'. tho .exoutitlve ( Including the ad court stop the daily protest and place nilnttratlvo and tlie Judclat, and. It lit tho record..' Judge Hnulston snKt.l"'? (1"H '''!" no Person 'chUrawd with lie had no regard-for denominational lines In ' selecting ministers for the morning prnyer. He hoped. '.he said, that' these ' prayers -would "do some gon.d." They will-not hurt anyone and 'mity help.1' CInrence'Darrow noted nn exception to the remarks of the court. . Attorney Omentl Anohigtac! Attorney General Rfewort was rec ognized to say that he had mnde n remark-In court yesterday that he wish ed to withdraw. He hnd expressed, hlmwetf in a dlscourtpoua manner to Mr. Hnyes of . defenscf counsel, he sold. "I feel -very much ashamed thnt il have not been courteous to Mr. Hays there was nothing Imi-R- of .It. Hut a ,""ie rumen lemper, no necinreii. ' ' neys come nnu inen- renginus nenew. l'rcSldeiu's 1'nllicr OK. Vow HWAMVHCOTT. Mass., July IB. (A. P.) Colonel (fohn ('nolldge, nged father of the president, .has made h recover fr..B. his recent 11- ness and ijieratlon that Dr. James F, Vnerutlon that Dr. James p. Willie llouje physician, has . -t'oupnl. found it piiyisllile to Veirn to duty here. MAY SNORE'ANO ATi.A.rir CITY, N6JI.. .lO.y 15. (AeV'-l O'e county grnnd ury will soon be confronted with the delicate task of ascertaining how loud a per-'up son may snore without provoking nu attack by a neighbor. Jnmes Pnhst nppenrlng in Mngls-j Irnte Pnxsnn's rnurt last night with one eye bo Gaged, charged that John i i OUSTEO State Senators Beats and Gar land Can't Legally Sit On Commru'tofl As long As They Ho Senate Setts,' 'Any. Oeni. rtis-OJirWid Says He's- Detohtetf. SA1.K.M, Oie., July IS. Stale Seaa. tor A. U. lieu Is ol' Tillamook- caanot" legally sit 'as a melnliir of. the atale fish coaiuilssiov, a iixltkm to whVh lie was a)iald by Oovermir Ptecre . several weeks mho to nucceed V. P, Kendall of I'ol tlaad This Inte-rpee-' tatlou of two' section! of tlw state constituthia was hiHdl. down In aa' I opinion by Attoruuy-OeMial Van W'iiikle today 1 reply to.aa iaqwlry' hy Secretary of State Kozer. Thoina ' the status .of State- Senator S.' !.' Uarlaud. of Lebailtm. who was ai: liointed at the aauie time t'o succeed. John C. Veach, was not a (U0tlu before the' attorney-feueral, he aleo was Illegally apiioiated. for the ua. - .coiistitntiiHial reasiwit. Garlaad' was sworn in as a member of the cooraki- ' siou yesterdAy. i All Aetlena I aval M. ' "''" The- nplnloa renders void all aotfos of the comnlisalon since Heals became a member In which Ills vote was necessary for a majority; also all . claims against the state which de pended on his vote. It la ttaderstawl. tkat ikaU ItetOs " " 7 on lne "" cw- "i1""1"" ".1 re'e 08 sfu'e senator: . This will ilot letialize' "'"B ,B'!.l " . Ma 7" '.' vuto ' ecfmey ! "'. ",mj.orUK' .. b"llt' Oartovl wke Vi. ; . . ., atea has so-ruled," said Senator Oarlaad. ill con- 111 his place " -'""-b "; - ,, . nf oi,iu I . V. ,' . 8pcllcm V18 coiwiltutlon violated in the nnnnintiMaa. r ii.nh. . . , , :T , . is tint Which- dv dun . Ihi nnu-ora ..I . . . :"" auiio. unuer one or thuse tkf- parlmonts shall .exorcise-any of .taa fHnctlons of anothgr." Caea la CitMl. It W held that Beats fts state senator and fish coniniisnionei1 would Be -exercising both legislative aasl iWmiaiB Xratlve duties. The other article of the comKUtttloa violated Is that which provides tliat "no persbn holding a lucrative office or appointment under the United States or under this state saall be eligihle to a seat in the toetalutlve assembly,". etc. Authority ta tilted to show that Uie offioe of fie commis sioner' is lucrative natter the law, el- though. Uie compensation la I batons te $r a day while on duty and not to ex ceed $S!00 a- year. . . " . The main authority cited relntlve to' tin official exercising duties in more than one .of. the governmental slvlsjons ' is the case of Gibson vertMM Kay, in which-It was held that Claud IttcCol loch could Hot serve1 as state -.senator and at the same time serve as attorney for, Uie' state corporation department. Wall Stirct-Refttwt- NEW pU. July 15. The closing was swong. ynled Htnten Steel coifl men yvns bid up two points to lim in ine final nour. . unite, Htntes cast Iron Pllio preferred snajefl ebtht In Ihe final hour. . Unite States Cast points, American Republic 5 K . Vest Penn compuny 4 nnd (7onsolidated cigar J. KEEP WITHIN LAW Rnltlmus. his neighbor, assaulted him .because he snored. Ilaltimus testified he could have put with the snoring hnd Pnhst not 'called him bad names when he oh jjected to the nightly nasal concert, Hnltimus was held under $1100 ball for the grand Jury an assault and .battery charges. o e o o 0 0