ARGHBALD FOUND GUILTY BY SENATE Jurist Convic'.sd on 5 of 13 Counts and Forever Barred From Public Office. MARY M. BARTELME ii fr . i br. r- I : U UU hu Jor c ev Im Washington.- -Robert W r S.-mtHon. Pa., for Ho yen- .'. . -t of judicial position mc -la!ti state bench, the t . '. . lnlt- i i i !i ! .i.l.'udard iui!t v( ,'te o! hijih ,!-. ' wns s:".p- .er is of 1'iibtu- '. I. -'I'll !!' 1' Ml !u- imi"'-'' ' ' ' pot-dun. -i - .. .uu i on v ' ..r . -, i! h:ui boon : i ' miebohavior .i- .1 had used corrupt : to further the pri himself and his I'TKISMHb Eh M'UI -vT BBBBBBaai Miss Mary M. Bjrtelm. who hJS NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Congress Must Hold Nignt Ses sions to Pass Many Largo Measures in Time W.tHhinKUm With final adjourn ment of the ti.'d congress iwo month a. the bouse i confronted by j.unmed calendar una th supply bills hu-h pnmi wry day and ll l. i-h night for the legislators oii! a slnsle appropriation bill, th ifsiNiatu. e utiv and judicial up 11 ini'siHirv. ht boon passed by the ho'ne. Th l.iJtan appropriation bill now unovr consideration and It .-hi'ii'ii be completed thu weak. The t'.ri Appropriation measure which In mi.i- a at amount of detail llkel) to i'ju ItiiKtU) discussion, ar till to come Vt.c postoifice ttprpoprtatioti bill ha been reported from the com tint to and awaiting sctloa by the house Members of the bout are looking DR. C. L. ALSBURG Mt.on of coal pro- teen sworn In as Cvcj9j- f.rst wo- torttard abom , moo,h of Highland .i m. : pa rale charges :m by he house of if Arrbbald was i the other eight !. :n not guilty, the case being agniust ti.e two-third ma r couvictfon. Any rl.ots of guilty was o.a the punishment J- a- a v.. a. c 0 i :.it r. - 1 -entat -i jtU'lty ; , onate vi rity in m' nut :"ai::n neceary ; of the live t . -U to bring a 3 upon tlm. a Utile cotam."ee room off the r floor, behimi a guarded door, - A rebuild, his v, ife and hU son, . sat throughout the afternoon senate voted on the charges man judge SEPARATION IS BEGUN Eight New Directors Chosen on South, ern Pacific New York. The separation ot the Southern Pacific board of director: day grtudiug Juat before the conclu sion of the cession and the lenders are already making plans to bold a quor um of members that work nwy be rushed through. Tariff Henrtno Beflun The ways and means commute of the house on Monday began its n'trlws OREGON NEWS NOTES CF GENERAL INTEREST BRIEF NEWS OF OHEfiON A, thu Statu During ttio Past Week. Lumber gMpntcnta Ar Dig v.iori Purlng (he ytr of li: thrro .1X1 vetaets nhton load-. ni tb mills In tb Astoria oosiows ilutriii nii.l their romblned ir toikiiixl ;-M.Mii.olS (eel of lumber ( iiL.e vw.nt.1. Ii ia trying o,IW,ih) fr t of lumber went to foreign nun tthite mo et with croe a mount ii.,; to Jit.3i9.01S feet of lumber went i il lli.-tli IHlltltS Or. Cjrl L. A'tbwrj n.(tnor to Or. Witty a? government pure food SSpert. Brief News of tiio wcok nirtii round Qitiliy of TratMl f..rti.u..i After brief dellbenilhw. a j..n m th.i I'ttited itntm court fotmd ci. hi sunt on three of fmrntit, of an tn.iutmenl charging blm with rt.uutulcnt ue of the mall In pnlt the Columbia Klt Unrhards foil pun lUehl U liable to a sentence t f five ,tr In the (Mloral penltenMAry on each of tho lbrw roiint Ottuma. low, has adopted the COIU miion form of government by a vote of US! to i:tj t'tah's four electoral votes fur le prvsident will be cast for Governor from the Union Pacific bonrd through of nw,ring on the all Important ub- the election of eight new members of Uriff rvviMioD. The hearings not connected with the Union Pacific. wl oy schedule, beginning with announced here. Is the first direct i,Am(Mt. tt nd tiatnts. with subs- step tn the dlsrolution ot the Union qwnt datw arranged for the hearings Hadley, of Missouri Thin ws the Pacific system. The resignation of nf ,h rriou. other schedules and the rent reached by the elector. eight directors to make room for new fTW Utt , thj, Wlly u Is expected members removed from the board of , ,w - ,, nriiminarv work mar John lii. n plonoor of IM: Hi III tllllll.l III lllt"9t (lliHi. The llttenl iiiulliy liov r..t ( Events Occurring Throughout' in memm cuy w npin.i M,tU(, ni tni nrimiry founl) I'letU 11 I) AllM .. Vll( I'tiuttl) na fount! iledil lii tu y (' A iinmltiH Innk nl Hnl. . I'tunol II lrln of IIinh! It , rr n KlUtetl nulclile by bImhiIUis hitf ItirouRli lh" head with ,t rv..i.er John l'ritiol Mmttti. mm ut t , Ileal ami bl Vtinnn ptonrn torn, died nl Halem ftEd m ( It I'orro, city timrnlmi rrtee. I aeeuiMHt itf nrcfpiim and Is no under Jo Uui t. In court Chatlea M wklltibiirfi. an (ilaalernr. Mho Kepi olllrrt. fur lo d). cjmhiiimI thootlnc biwnlf ihrtiuult (! bit home In rtugene Thomae llatdinc n pi.nni-.. rr at the middle i fur t.. tnry. nnd author of the pr member the Maine.' U deait gon t'ity. etl St) yer More than W.ooo prune tree- tt eenllng an upprvUm! 4i Of f'SWl by lh people of i i, ilrlnlty. he bn recrue.t ' Mithln lb past three . Ilurglar entofwd ti bfji store and new p,r . t RptlnSfleld. ker urine lout an. 4C to about 1 too fr.'m the ot..t.., u taking nothlac frni ti.e u.m, office hV'bool children nf Orefiun .1 tn tgnlne ptliion i l'rei.tr - v eOQ SSVInr: lhAl the bnttleahlp i ifj tin delfinol"d to lead til" f'-r' (M P. STATE DEBT IS SMALL Cot f Hunmmj Oregon J Var Wji Salem -I nirtng the biennial period from October 1, tlii. to Kept ember 30. 112. the office of secretary of lata Issued warrants aggregailnc I ft. (.70l.t. according (o the biennial report of lecmary of But Dlcoll - ,.f , "fi ' h a t '111 -t 1 It ! t ' a I Duuiamllng warranla on (K-tnber I. 1SI0. smounled to li:.l7tV while iht offlHatty thruush n Human ashes ware mailed by parcel wuadliig warrant ai ihe clone of m Canal, post at the St. Ixitti poatoffice for , biennial neriod amounted lo 4. ' Judge (lilo m .ir.,i( tne soutnern racmc an it memoers w. k.i k .. un.i n v.hnmrv u Kdwardsviiie. m . wnere tuey win o imu u.. ; wttn the exception of tho? who wero the work mmr ,h(pn begin ou th burled In the grave that was dog lor 4. on)y .landing mdebtednea drafting "f the measure or measure i for tariff reduction In readiness for I the extra sesaloq beginning In March. I Manufacturers Oppose Revision Plan k-s t cnerwise. was nit oni? wm t. u .nMj k., . a kwt qi ra.iiBtirm, iwiiviin I' tire, p if-. t the a' . ea upon Dim. JUOge Arcooaiu former! memtwnt -Inn nf tk I!nlAn :s family left the capltol to go at , pacifjC hoard. r to the family home in Scranton. ; Tne new njenjr, of tne w l have always known that 1 have t renrntaiir nf ih nmtiiv. . no wrong and the rote of nc one ot ihe south.n, uclnc .toe:k. I ' holders. It la understood that At tor- I J ney-Gcneral Wicker ham Indicated In I his conference with the Harriman line i I and protective committee representa tives that he preferred to carry on - negotiations directly with the dlroc ' tor of the Southern Pacific in dealing I with any representatives of the 3outh Halem granted a writ of n -ordering sUal Ineuranre i ,.n Frederick .Vaumann. I( a mH amount of Trtlft f t er Frr.)cm lo grant a iti-en The question of Increased Insurance evident of allowane of claim." and i .act tiuiaes to the I m..:, ; "Cortifteat of Indebtedness.' leaned j umitie enmpan). ( rurtiai.o lit i Mi c r:i-.. ent upon the senate's action. STEAMER GOES ON REEF Pasc.gers Removed in Surfboats and No Lives Are Lost :;fajk, N. S. The steamer L'ranl cf the Uranium Steamship com bour.'l from Rotterdam, for Hal New York, stranded on a reef thick weather near the Chebuc i Jlight station, nine mile belo' li. ..at and is still held fast. r!.- steamer eti-uci: head on when le was half high. Late in the xm ber bow was six feet out er. There were seven fathoms er under her amidships and 17 is at the stern. The plate at w are ripped open. The steam , far out of her course when she era Pacific Interests. Packers Ordered to Improve Chicago. --Charges against Chicago meat-packing firms are made by Bute Factory Inspector Edgar T. Davie. The packers must make tl.0OO.vQO worth of improvements on their plant! to safeguard the live of their employ ees, or face trial on more than one count. and :epreenlalUa of other laterals affected by customs charges aired their grievance before tne house com mittee on ways and mean tn the first of a eerie of bearing preliminary lo ; the sbnrp rovislon of the Payne-Aid-' rich tariff law In the coming extra at ! si on of congre, I Tre discussion ranged from poker ; chips to sponge and from caustic pot. ash to laundry soap. The burden tit rate Imposed by the Royal Arcanum, fought so ttltierly by n few of Its mem ber. will be taken to the supreme court of the United Stale. The lowest temperature of Ihe lalo cold snap in California wa recorded at Huaana (San I.uls Obispo county). In the Santa Lucia range, whor the thermometer registered eight degrees below sero. During the course of the Inquiry be aeeordlitg to law and for which appro priatlons have to be made by the legislature The total amount of revenue requir d for slat purpo for ItU wa ilmated ai ;:. J.Mt t. which mclud od for tho normal rhol ai Hov VV r. Iteaur of rut'.mj, the flrwt pridnnt of tbe par.'uav of I'hrUUsn rhMM'hea for the uar we. having laeen .-led Ib ,,ffaj- had of the new orfinnnntii.il at tiualnne se-eslOM lietil In Sii.kjm C K ltivll, of Hallaa u 'U MonmouOi- Of thin amount 47.39S , injured when an neiie ..n the i v wa receipts from Indirect source, ; road of the Portland i.n-.tr . . -v.fi. iKh as fe. Ilcen, etc. and 11 1 overturned and pinned him i w tng made Into the Putamayo Rubber IsS.f Ut waa raised by direct lata ! where h Utrraiiy . .. i.. i scandal tn London, ii ha been admit- Hon I gleam following an ij.: uf t ted that JO.OuO native hove been mur for tlt It was estimated teat f I, , hot lor of the prmcnt Uriff Instead of the chai-ge proposed by ihe democmt 'along the line of the term of the chemical tariff revision bill put ' through both house to a Whit House J veto last year Real Olssolution is Court Demand ' The plan proposed by Union Pacific Railroad attorney fur "dliutolvlng" ihe Unlar. Pacific and Southern Pacific i jot'uy D. Sullivan, a-ho has long been railroad by allowing the Union Pacific r 8S0 passengers were taken off j a prominent figure in New fork regis tockhoMr br have tne eclulve i.e government (steamer Lady I lative affair, is to bo formally com- pril of buying the Southern Pacl r and a small fleet of harbor mitted to a private sanitarium In Yon- ftc sto k now owned by me Union Pn- j kers. He Is suffering from a fatal ciflc railroad corporation wa curtly ; malady. It Is fear it will not be long hut positively rejected by the supremo before tlie A-t- (ompleiiH its course. the irgument was the malntennnre dred during the law It years by otfl- S.3i would o ttad4, ff h?ch Kr n)s M Ileldn, rirrx of UM Mi,iT.ti rem rrom ioairj mivc 4h ronniy. wa bin.rbi . .unt rial of one company Propoavod tocren of aboui 10 per ; cd $3,St6.3. camo trm dtrifi of the rhargr preferred nga 431g Tim" Committed to Sanitarium New York. By court order it wa She did not have a pilot on ; learned that Congressman-elect Tim- and were landed safely In Hall- Pr-ident Cancels World Peace Tour. ' -hlngton. President Taft has ( r. i ted plana for the flm nn ii.- ' of h s cltlzenrbip aff r Man h 4 :' - will take up the duties of Ww P ' - or nt Yak- and will not ruuk5 , r M "ir in he in'ortst of peace . ' i r itr.it.'"i He v.-;il reHi'Je in N- ' H.i'e'. i.ut -or three rr.otiths of e:i t-:- Aiil Ine in Canada. t! i FUTURE DEPENDS ON BUSINESS MEN i. PROGRESSIVES PLAN ON 1914CAMPAIGN i New York. Complete plans for a ! continuation of the progressive party I for a fight to secure control of county ! governments and of the next congress, I were announced here. Leaders of the party from every section of the coun try wer! in hession for two days, anil it was announced that permanent headquarters had been established; that a publicity bureau would be open ed and that the party would have a complete organization within a reason- UiK bu'-lne,,' its npht to growth and its dune to the ecu try erp d cussed by President-elect W.' on In a bpeerh before the Com- ' ahl nat-wi "The first objective," says the ra. Governor Wilson s audience, j pon of the conference, a made nubile. wer biuk preetdents. railroad preal- -u the orgaulisatlon of the progresslvo when the court ni' i' :;-.! club of Chicago. A .oris court of the United State. Th.- court took the poaltlon that a con oration only la another name for Mi- i ukholdrs. and lo allow the Un ion Pacific stockholder to buy the h'ok now held by the Union Pacific K.tilroad company, the corporation of hti:h they ' are the stockholder, would amount to nothing effectual. This action is regarded a a highly Important precedent In anti trust lob ulation. State Power Over Railways Curbed The power of the states ovor rail roads and express companies suffered a haro blow when the supreme court held that since the passage of the t'armack amendment to the Interstnto commerce law In 1000, the stales hnit ceased lo have the right to annul con tracts between rallroatlH ami shipper limiting ihe liability for tho loss of Interstate ghipments. Another serious blow wa dellvurcil held that tho statu, cent tn the freight rata on now print paper from Sattit Ste. Marie. Ontario, to destination In ihe United Stat, were suspended by the Interstate Com merce commission from January 11 tq July 11. Clash between picket and the po lice continue to mark the progr of the garment maker' strike In New York. Ladr of the waist and dress maker' uniona declared that the mem bers of those organisations had voted to go on strike. While the all! and powers are bickering over the cession of Adrian ople. the people of that city are starv ing ii nd the town I at It last gnap. Military' author! tlos have aelted all food tn th place and are making only one distribution, comprising a half ra tion, dally. A commercial panic with many fail ure I threatened by th csar's ukase taxation. til rjgatera Orn Without Matt Hums Flurn ha been without mall communication with ouirttta point since Tuesday C M Kellotl. contractor on the Prairie City flurna route ntid four other routes, all tin in (entering In thu section of Ore on, refuse to handle the mall on the ground thru the government vini.-ited the prrscnt mull contracts by li.o on 'icinwni of the parcel iit u- IRRIGATORS HOLD MEETING Conrjrosa CIcJra Vjy For Mllllont Ir Added Wealth Portland -With unusual rwcon) of accomplishment th Oregon Irrigation congress closed It aecond annual Ion Saturday night It elected William Ilanley president, expelling the remaining Jew from the - Thompson of Echo, C. C. oily of Kleff by the end of the Russian cbtpman of Portland and M. U Uu year. These Jaws number 161 mur chants with their families, do a busi ness of 2fi,WX).O0O a year and have current liabilities of II2.SOO.000. mi diiu neaa oi great ousine en- ; party In every county and congresslon- lnce the passage of tin, Inierstato terpr.h. ail district throughout the countrv with commerce acts, anil nartlculnrlv the I din't care how big a business tb purpose of having county tickets Hepburn law In l'JOO, hail no power to People in the News I'rosiilunl Taft bus ronomliiatotl Charles P. Nell I to bo commissioner or labor. Itoald Amundsen, discoverer of tlio south pel, arrived at New York for an extended visit to this country. Captalu lljalmar Johsiison, who tmil achli-ved inuc-li success In polar re ioarch, ciitniulitiHl sulcldo at Clirlstl- of Canby vice president. J. T. Hlnkl of Hermlston was iiimnlmnitsly re Chosen secretary -treasurer. Tho congrekK tecouimoiiiled uch i cbauge ami progress In recliiuiailon ' iimtter as to bring frotn John II Lew j Is, state engineer. Ihe opinion that, If reeoinuiojMlafloiia aie adopted by tho legislature, the slate can stralghtou out difficulties coiiiiocUhI with re claiming I.OOD.OOO Morns of land In IHn projocis, at an approximate averago of 130 per acre, mid thus Increnalnk' land valim, without slice ulmivo inrtu niici) to lfiO an acre or a total of $00, 000,000 ntjilml worth lo thu slnto, jjle. lug homo room for 10,000 fniiiltlim. r.rr " , provided it grows bis In con- ' no t wi'h keen competlttou," he said. ".' ;k; future business of '" United Bihi.r oes not depend upoi -be gov ornn.en', but upon the bUBlntig men oi th- cnlted Stateg" v linon ai four things must be l0 ihe next congressional election, doi'; '.i tier by tbe business men vol- 1 . nominated for the election of 1914 and penalize railroads for falluro to furn of making an effective far-reacblnK ish "rs for interstato shipinunlH. congressional campaign In that year. National Capital Brevities. Emphasi is laid upon the purpose of The navy d -partmunt has awarded the party to have a candidate In overy contracts for eight new aubrnarlnoa to rongressional dlntrlct In the country 'com $500,000 each. rhe death of Senator Davis, of Ar- .Angeles, with found nut guilty of Imv uiit i:ij or ti'ultr the "whip of law." Tlii i" iour things ware: "Nnti iui resources inuat be coQserv ed :mh1 o MM d for the common good, H.iw 11,: 1 -iuIk must be put at tho dihpuhtil 01 e er .- person in the United State.s 0- eCjlj.ii lerillU. Uanklii'4 :n dlt IMUHt be pit OE terms of ( ,)t ilitj to all. ''p.uhii.o.-s muiit bo free of twrj form or of every klud of monopoly." THE MARKETS, Renewal of Var Seems Probable London. Diplomacy still Is busy bpcUIlk a ioluiion for the flalkan dead Jock. Pear that the ponce confur erico will end In falluro and that th ullliyi will take, up nniiB attain are KtrJtyr ihi'.p at any tunc tiioe the plcnlvi. ' -j caiuo to Loiidou, Portland. Wieat Club. 84c; blueetejn, SCq; red Russian, 70c. Oats 12$ per ton. Hay Timothy. $1S; alfalfa, ?12, Ilulter--Ci iiiuer , :',7c. Kuifh-Ci-i.-l'.-ij ;u H'iis -l'iI2 crop, L'Kc Wool Kastern Oregon, 18c; WI. lameito valley, 22 fyc. club, 82c; Seattle, Wheat Mufbtc-m, 87c; roil Jtukuluti, Tjq. ICgg 3So. Hut tor Creamery, 38o. Iln.i -I. . 1 .. 4 I. - . .... uu) niiioiuy, pur ion; alfalfa, i,i por ton. kariHUH, probably ineiui that Senator Cb.itnberlalii will bei.oriio chairman of the public ImihIh coinmitiee hIioii tho democratb r-ort;uiil.u the next senato. Tho Iioiiho coirurilttuM on tnorchiint murine began hearing Tuosduy lo Investiiiaie Iho methods and practices of doin'-btlc nrul loroiun stoaiiislilp lno M, particularly as to any agroe tuentn, pools or combination with r.olroud. The Inauguration of tho parcel post ou New Year's day wu an uimwillflod Hii'-cess and so completo hail tho ar-raiig'-inont boon mado that not a bn.oh was reported fuun any point. Among tho artlcloH sent mid received wero hriiidle pups, sides of bacon, cue", fruit, home collar and lll:o ar- On- firm In Cbtcao p'lrchaned ana, Norwty. Anton Johnonnseii of San I'raiicfsto '''"I could he followud by nil iiilillllou- a labor leader, uppunred In the United 1.000,000 nero of loclnmnUoii at States district oourt at Los AiikdIo Il(glitly gnxiiur difficulty, but with to ho tried ou a charse of aiding In a oinmlly valuable rnsuli. (loiisplracy to transport dynumlte. , - (iuy Kddlo, Kiwd government leader 8lxty per cent of Teachers Pn and suspended city piosecutor of Lo Salem.--Tim list of Hiiccossfnl em. dltlute for lonelier1 eurtlflcitteu m mg eoiitrioutod to the dollnnuotiuy of thu recent oxiiiiiIiimiI.it.,. Hat frll'lll iiltl .Mrs. Alice Phelps, a minor. by Slato Bupoilnlenilent of Public In- Tho entire eetute of th- late Wlilto- structlon L, it. Ahlunnan, shows Unit law Hold, ambassador to (Jrenl llrllHln, 110 per eeni of tlm uppllciut were hip- Ii. left uncondlilonully to IiIh widow. comwIiiI. This yoar'ii oxaiiiiriiittrniM, If The value of Iho estate Is estimated anything, woru more MiitlHfactory than ,1,,,,, ii,mw,u 10 u,uvu,uuu, iiioMii or provloiiH years. 'I'hu omiiiifiof.er rrmiKiin K. Lane, of California, wiih elected by the Inter stu'o Comm. im comuiiIhsIoii to nerve iui lu cl;ln,..i!i for the your beginning .Iliiuiuri 1.:. . succeeded CoiiwiiIr- H OI I ., , r0Uyf P.iil bond! Ill-the sum of T240.000 fo." Hie reir.ts of Olnf A. Tvullmoe and i.u;;'-iif- Claitoy, tho couvlcteil dy Hues- nous submitted mm with 11 more mm eml iippnivui, both from lliomi in eilmrge of Ihe nxnnilimiloim it ml ihiitte tuldiiK ilium than him hoielororo been the case, $17,000 worth of iilauipi. Gun Clubs Ornanlze State League ICuuene. llepi eHDiilcd nltlier In per noil, or by proxy. ilelecaioM irn... n. nai ilie coiis.drnloi-s sonlonce.l to nls 1 kiiii cliilm of Ihmeno. I'lirii..,,.! h,.i years In the h-Uuml pHhou ut Loaven Albany, Ontnrln, JoHeph mid Coniillle i- .' 0 hi r - ,1.,., y "Wl ro"n" ,,r ,"" hnvf.ni-cuiiliHl iho , .ivuiva cow ooiMpen im 1 1 i ir .niiMt'tl ii vti u ' Hiuuuu lor th promotion of sport. ' by Wlltism I. Ptnley ttr cn.. den. of falling to t-ir-. mt l (raurrr rtrtain stiinn a: llcn fund Th pertftonent nudoim-nt f, ll&O.OOO for Albetiy .,.!;. 10 m pletcl on Nr Yeor a .!-. nf oltl StitH. IKO.IWO. lilt 'u.II.ir la; re ! Hills aaar.ui..'l of ' Ihe -t. 'li rrmnluliiK II u raiset In On-gun In the f-tr JUI Clr.!it., thr rt Creairi'-rr ompany at Kiort-:n--(.lientive t-niimrn i'h p handled 7.71ll pound of b itt-- Hltlch brought somethln Ilk.- ! a mm. if niually d ap " e for the p.ttrt. W If Mend Hint l,,l Hern bin arreated nt llnk.-i on tin of nrculi Mead bn , i.i.l., n,. 1 ung fire to the U hit- rt., 1 SUPtHiKed purpose a in , 1 piltilnti, a he whs -In uui, 1 Klltc ntudlo. of that 1 11 Ce.ii;,- hide to the iniiol 1 ' . wi1 .-,it pe 2l, in, 1 ; 1 i'i"l 7 iyn. .oiiipriae ii.. k'.i ..( ! snliuiils In (ill,. r :12 I'.o'iuty YHtrnii.U i,.f. in j tiutn been Issued to tiiuitt , u ,1 j p rs In the 12 IllOlltbii Private, hut niitheutic. a.h., Halt lihii City ImlicdtK tin Jan. 1, of nil prop,rt un.i . lion work vest ml in ttu orm 111 railroad company from im hip of the Oregon Hlmrt 1 in -of the O. W It ti N . .mip.i,, The supremo court l..tn ni"n, ile-lloii of the cllcnll com 1 n tun county In Ihe cm.e of (I- .. Chat le lliimplirey, cons ict.-.i del III the first ilcKree for lllliit UlUBhuih (Irlffllh. The in-1. the death penalty for tlinir cr ui llermiiu Pocli, 1 1. ,11 her uu ' dealer, wan hIiiIii nl Ins rin- 1 Piiiiinllln by bin 23 yi nr old 1.1 Ouylord McDanlel. Poch had . McDanlel of Improper H inilo his inothor, Poeh's wife, whii' nijjed (he boy (hut he rimhotl 1 house, Momirud n nIioikuu mid nlmi'Ku throiiKli Poeh a UkIk br An event uiiliiue In ()ii-,-o,i uiitl Hie inoHl iioleworili) m lory of Ihe idnlo wiih the tnlio to ex K'lVei iioiH, their hi h .. owe, by (lovonmr Wont nt .1 Iioiiho New Year'H nli'.lit 'I In corridors wero trniuiforiin il I. it or light mid lummy and Un were erowilml with men un.l Wboiid liven liiivu linen tut- wiih iho history of Orouoti f Imlf a eenliiry, In tlm recelvi wen. tho wIvimi and wiilnwe of IB eu 1 the pi-esi 1 t e lel U.iuu utUuiti.il the rseupUoU. .I.VI Hi- il i,i