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ANational By James j j portt e tp cal iami (eie lit. 1Hull i L ?Ih( fichid of -.1 er,!m5. th r detai l of tt. husha ry.- isCnider' ing. buti by lan :ani honor. d the scnce. ioney. Look ::-I Frnce. It the Franco-Pruss!::n v::r ii bankcrs fth warbl. Thlre i: Chanel1 ofIe Exche:w~r Ii! Fraic is greater t i a e l :. W exce.ptionl ofC::ia Look a. Jaimnl. Tiho lilde ! is an azricultural race that mai the race. is i roi h (untr; ])eOJe nn he rcr.atd. T MW m by the prospectors h~lmner caI richest vein (f ore ind the (ee treasunre of the oblen wh:at fl the :ainl that :ring forf h its et PRairoadI By George H. Dani L New York Central 4$$$$$$$ Tofh-Antimeso of iniportant trai: airs which z here a fast * 5 *~l (Cesstl'v to : side-tracked at 0 lralin to Ias *0... . : delay the sloN where. the slo, this time is usually wade up in terminal at its old itine. On s unusually great. the change of schadule of nine or t, others. Previous to 111t. change 0 t letin boards and in all stations. a new timie-iable will bw issued. every eniploye whose occupatior table, receivinlg it fromi one or t' distribution. The suppy for- st; ceipts received for thN. N eI a new time-tdle takes effect wi S esO!i, an1d this ino:Lnm1n1 STruth=7 ~ ~ By Nix EA \RY every the- truth. Ti facs isy whiel s-ieened.* There ar(' Ii th'at they hatve society if they into aecoutnt thatt th4e rtookedne he kiuk in th--ir disposit ions w agreeable truths~ to your wife 03 ones to yourself. dlisagzreeable is not incelude.l '.ye will absolutrely pecluode piet see it. at all, will fore* thbe concht It was Mark TJwaini who col .precious that we should use it take to waste it ini homt conlst as it is. if we must use it let it good. WXhen in doubit tuse taict. - uch a paria thrs o~f Sanctih(o I' it has nto more .xenus. for Ilivine The valute of trit as ani o liverestimlated I wol rather ftim. But we' shoutld no01t ry ou 1 Reveren SGenuaim ~kBy President Charles liE great mlove; IThe .rtt(t key ntering uipon dred years fro - is- now for th< of dlemocracy civ il izat ion in 1 If this is to bie sound, the -their piroliiiey itn the arts. in riemloCIrney claimi that demtocra. ties of the older days,. sutch as toward' teacter. thle pieoplle townt a miore gentit.l' telat ion than for No ntiotn inI te wotrld has 1 ihe idealis . no0b :h1se. material suha lelif a s this Tow: si,-'nt wvir h a hli'f in the porn Vheto Find Miragies. cenhs . -tn ofi 0 Ialas of withire. h- etownsi of seen susor:::dd in the sk. Our.. Extravagance 'lill, Railway Financier. I fuint -zss; i s ::: : :' a -agricult We 1innt tra tO ite', het !k mId, and so 'j1:.! ih h .' I it Nwi S'll A' The( 'Sr. Loll;., Fairthe xhbit (f ",n tifie !reatmen I'l "h:- so. , 1 ic(w.!,ho - iSolay.V( w.hat !: K isr eam is dioin!g Ill tricut;u :ri1 inu .ry. T proper rozation Of atmlent e( ..r.in-the. -.e.ry!:. as I iflcaliy one by. etl 'Pne of the Soil!. every -ft not by men who r hai-ha-zrd into farm plofssors vh in d e feni stidly to ,! oT n nI, n- l' s thaIt v.1"ueh1 I!!,-h 1I the indeni - \d (y Germny atert half the si:: in -Th French are the more Fr i : : y : : h the I xes to hi:!: : . a . 'e:: i he". coun-ry.:.:....::....w. wit he usn' am i. of N ip-;-(ji !n,:s; i: :':! u '::: :: f t ntains stienna ..h :a::! i5 the c:adle of v that o! (: aus d n i s 1 : a' tounl-living inferal wei: of Ih - richest mine e1'r locate.1 mot be na:- to yi 0 i IeIrpt 11;r s urtie. The pest s ian! (:, coal wil! (:ii:ust se 1. bttt the 21d (n Iin- ma-: I Iurpe1ua as the sun ad r'ly inIcrease. low a .. ier is Managed eLs, Generat Passenger Agent, and Hudson River Railroad. i cir' tOat inarr:m.in. schedule 1of a list anld a it 1S is ecessary to chang'e the tillie Of other tre not. 4o poi nt. Ot her oCels.ios arlIse rain OvLt akes a slower ol, and it 1 thlen Jhedule lh slhwer tra ii so tha t it C;1i be a con0veI(eIL and jrope !'ttionfl for t11 fast This is usuall's done in such :1 way as :ot to eI train more 0lan five or six minutes. and vt r train has ;. considera be distance to run the schedule, so as to bring the train into its 01e railroads where tie density of traffic is one train las been nliown to disarranae the me-table a 01ice is iSSod. post on al! bul calling -IttenTion of (loyLs to the fact that on a crtain date. ::nd it is the dtty of the t reultiles it to sc (il a copy of the now time e various 'laces w.-re they ar suplid for tions and bloci stations is sat out, and re u1ploye is allowed to go our on ih-. r:(i when ho'it first hvingVI a ew tine-tiJb-le in his pos secur'd bef:e ;4 is 2!lowed io go.-Harper's elling and 'and:Bagging &' la Gre eley.-Smith. w w M (v0oan. wife' or widow', wiould ri athe be 1 told. than disagre-eable' truthIs. t. idace. lirofessiconal tIrut h-tellers rairely tell ecy Purvey a1 pisoned puihtulumi of distorted the mi!inds t hey :1re Supposled~i to benefit are\ a great inany of th-se. persons, who eonsidler conferred an inestimable ibenetit on you and1( tell you you1 h::ve a Croke.d nlose, not taking 55 (of vou1r nose cano ilt the remiediedl andl thait hiehi Jorces t heni] to -tell you of it can. Tell to anyv one e7ise. thut keep th le disagreeable sings cronlferredl by matrlimlony the tight to be careful attentionl to the be.ami in your own eeptionl of the mote in1 yourt wife's, or. if you sionl that it is raither lealsanlt than otherwise. led attentation to thie fact that truathI is 50 very sparingly.. Anid. (if enilrs. :. 15 aC :.reat mtis upt31iOn every da) . 'I le suppay is mighty low be on our en. mitos. w here It will (do the most od bless the womlanl whoi in(vente-d tact! It nixa be Jiermhit ted. . 11 man or wtoman i wit hout thano a pri(:kly ctus or a poren1ini. fensive weapon in1 social warfarec cannot be neer1 a sand14-bagger than a truthl-teller any old Sweapionfl 1 en se it otur OWn homestC.-New ce Consistent % with Democracy W. Eliot, H arvard University. ncnt 01 the world todhay is toward dlemocracy. ote of the pre-sent century that, we are just will be democraCy in all things. One hun m now the population of our counttry, which most ipart wilderness, will be beyond any ion, and1( this great nation will bei the most. t. the worlid ha~s ever knownu. The progress wilul he Ithe great feature of thle advancee of he pr1esent Vinturiy. haract er of our people' mus15t he as5 sotund ats 2(ommuleee. it government. Though critics of has destroyiedi somle o'f the finer eharalcteris rev~eenc iof childreni towa rd pa renfts. pupil r'd thir rulirs. t here is in all I 'cese relations merly. thou11gh their relaitions have c hangedl. :iich reverenci e for womten as have thle mnu of nee for symbols hias dimnishied. but no1 for :igns ofI :el ic. ion and love of ciioumry : stanad for. thei dee1 of dli mO1lcc is Iihe odyI on..'con ::1 duraltin of idemorracy. and! a helift in irv Ioi a ha-- in hi i: '1nc( of civ i zaion Sacrifice Imperative. It was her firs: piroposal, and, al as. -hcal:h s''mewhat rtt'.d she remjem Sn-her.d the proptrlias. 'm You wold~ give Up) everything for han e?"Slhe askud. He anlswv~eed;. hr:~ lit e wottld. hen smokig" I couldni't (de !.at." ervied -1 I NO: for' I nlever' smoked.ui - henl he had to promise to learn to smtoke 50 as to nave something to sac ben rifice. And in the heart of each the iov bells rang.-Philadelphia Ledger. BLACKBURN ACQUlITD North Carolina Congressman Acquit ted on Charges of Practicing Ee fore Government Department Case Ended Amid Applause. Gree.,b ro.N. (. pca.-h Bh-kh i tIi ria lo'sed Friday mol n ing, juwtlwfon-1 the clock strucrk1. Toe vasw diii n.1t 41 to 11te . jiry fur. :s.ug orcoe is eborge,-t le suid. ''Anil. Nelliln ilie jillv. if you wile ti biltnB.- ini a vu rilici f dril Oa. As tit arAiee e. v l ri i I Iw Iartlel lilai w, I:iw z ln sluti ur of' ~ apl lue bilri 'ia l' 11 hire cwd ewieb h;14 .-ad aile I it lill .t -liu t 4e iver . its lits t iii . 50,000 Get Loaf Apiece. A SanI' 1 i-isco sper ial ft S:l wtl 'n at if rj 'uli e t wis s al'tel early Fridiy t ie bakery iln thle sa ed dstric(t .,lartitd its ovex n arards t :k 00.000 j leves 'a ppea wlre in etlne early bi~e fon- th ( 'liri et hrec 'der Iy. Th! }14lice an11 il rilitiiry wtr' pt l'e elli i'l onla nd l'oa. Th ehmels v"ollel. illth rkl as id vaT os wae t'nov eed sfit. fo 111 (h) i ilit te A1 Xiwi 'lean S lizz! ("nr a ui ti he 3fl0tt Ito1iliii ex dit a s os hllte i th sa pr We bin1toJ. pec il. iteilde erlile! C. s( is r. lelie ofet lilt (njlle suffelrers. raIt ~ h tih reliefis iin i n r pidly aies. -4h-tt I ii(ii t'rV Se a t '(1 othe fe IV rom lil dieoms New Yor ha1:L6nr L iofi Be lis 1,X1 tish. hafel ra.Ied .w9.0000,000 :unl eer part -"I. J. Reaanoi Kild.IicI t: b ee ilh . See i !t . ) wi . .T. it. hle - te!r a . (- 'l i i'el l. tyi Ileetall s ot ii i lt eea al id ei l W il - dav0 and wem E ua beid.H t fod a . 1ervall f lis- 1vjipose. .\ieaIIh be lai(hee ab ]em a whh-. the asua t's t .iuad Inltil d i~ae repoeto u t bu Suto r li . V ii eagt n ii luid o lie( :la a crt hua kel .\slou 'ti!t i li e (art. Soin pferwardswere klless bodyer injre fond 1,2ar hihe~ ere diemolthed.ac sio manld shnot twee coplzbly e th rod. with dae doesb aready vtstiwa.te i uvvdb io dndt r45c0ib.ren. C Sp.iAng oel Dad. Atlhmi' la., Speial.-Alictr anm mema and ony (Attor ndeyd Thym he &nfThoais oav enld suiCat fo . .0 aoainl. the.\nweian tretyom Msonaruy on rdhe lie00 bontifer rserior wenefr allsembd breche ohe badgentedar. (ainreellar haemerede nte of telefntats inS5 and serblad wiat eseihe sit i-:il t recoverL iui. fora l ie shirt Toe Bet tBufre ai Gatanarmor. of Staftesb. Blsligi ersWes havear amive tiee nmke thates rmplat inr del i . :m l ie motliii on wilrd liey etiL hal betar Iu-a nilyd re ne-t veel:.ni i'' e ~iiao orei The Earthq I iukes.CIi~l~ii i qui' cerd in the l mthern hart o the isandno ooLm.e casual quak:e int Fomosialast month 1,014 peron utlwire kille 5 werei~i iuredai andt a,0 houlset were5!cts diemoied. Th prosp-uerouas to of Dat' issisiai sred. wilhe equiapedon watstugh ystiated. t$50000 DOINGS IN CONGRESS What is Being Done Day by Day By the National House and Senate. In the Snate. The Scinate pa'sed a joint re tion a Ippropria ing :1.000.0H) i he Ised in .tlording rito San .1, lran elsvu sutfierers: a1)IIppopatinl:, N.000 to pay the expen-lses of bringi.g homle tile bodis o the Keitrsar' e victil il; listeled-t It, aln expll atio'n by Mr. Baley c4iwerning the proc"edingiis of the 1teocrati en:oial ealenw: hetardi the fi rst him t haf an li exhnst ive spweh by Mr. aFolette on01' the iil oad n )e ill, :n l witn-ssed. a dhcid Vdly Spirbled en1ountehr hnen'r Tilbin.ni -ind .Mr. llopkin cnEnkin tIhe re t(il h ie ank f 1 ilu e. kir. Tilt'nn ren' l newspUapeearges to the 1fi' (t that the lllinoi s oator had ued his iilposition t> pre-: vent pinlis'hi - m r vioh tion - .f, the banking law Ind Ilr. lojepins res poinded by char.ing thlet South al'ar) lina Senator wiih aplrovin the lyn-o in- negroes vndnt ring his electio. w iliw elnte by .ipres.ing the e oic 1 o vote.lealitdlan-d that MJr. Tilhni.,n: had chanlged thw olleial rpolt of hiS hi.,e on the P .ank ollestioni sY as to nmake it ap):xqr tlhat lie (1r. 11oih111sI llati 11i1"61 a pile tion and tw this Ilr. Tilbnanl revspond Nli t t h e I ll < l dolle . 4Iothiliv I f th kind. 'Thel. colh'ny :i last bec'i'n So biter that it ue n'essl. arv tI- '1c Ilhe ! a snator t tak lrnh-r. hIe limax c-1e whea 'Mr. Hopkins "Modern Refor-mer." "t is time the connry S.1uld4 beef w'10) ' his lohef1 re ri ler is: t 5it' ilha 114 wlerv J'iSw lil eome Replying Ie Said Mr. Tilinn i from Smalh Carolina, 'wiihl a whiie popuilation f 5-57.000 andl a bbwrk pop ulation of 782.01101. This bein tilhe . li( lr. Tilhman had vie! able. lie said. 1o ge o thlt.en- only b~y p preSsin the cfdo1lo'd vite- c a mjriy by g mm lipilat it'ln. wh5ich re suilts in it in [e malt''aj ity f t e people (,I* dt ri-hls gan1:oinaa ev it, theit by the con hitutionl. lIe would ak llhe sel'llnaltr if' e would o('l ltha ina speenh (lmad inl .1900 ht hehad -.aid that he had done all that hei coild to keep t he nlegroes from vet inlg. W \hy Should I denly it -.'' "refspOnld ed Mr. Tillman. "wheni I pat, it in The Record? I do not lri it and I : 44 willilg l to repeat it. ' Roosevelt Severe on the Beef Packers. Inl a special mes deivered to tel conretsl. Preidm pionsevel dye xeein ytatill resuh.'it of the hen riend of the "heefl~ J~ees''im 'ha go~ bwas a miscarid of juste ade that te itnitreao placed by aug rnioim'ophey ~nR i the will of. cnr is sne as to th makat'.1e ih'tf will ~m absdthaelvvw lu andob:aiv.' preisab e w~~O~tllc iis enlioilal in! owr thasit fromil .\ OUr'e Gent'h el~t Mody.sin wh110ih thi atiney Sen eral reviewsatltf ( the proecding oth case1'l(I ii 1he 'vernmet baxvins~ t' Ih it:iscler that tho r tic 1luilwhos oto tinunSsitter ad as ohat hue thouwa n dpulrsae or a douty .imo Judie umpd.an hre sayn that nesn re s col nt ilhav fori'll en~ imht al deiion now thaht hei fmharly thc phreyst i lln beI Tllown e by the u''es .ave sf~lelati it'e inte pretato of sxch telaw as that pelcedt'-m rit bJudge llumphrey' "conws mens-1 o MaTw rewnns Itouts. e inntion.ll The' prlsident : 1 ef e1ue1t ongres aIttt confer uls;nilwr4a 'lln nint Io'st a ule Thi same r' .11' i l'. 1e1. in rimLtinail tcasese. dich th d The S~ onuternt raih yys'bid of Sena.00frrnigtannm r , PALMETTO AFFAIRS Occurrences of Interest From All Over South Carolina MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS A Batch of Live Paragraphs Cover ing a Wide Range-What is Going On in Our State. General Cotton Market. Ia lston, steady.... ... i 1-2 New Orleans. vasv% .... .... ..31: Mobile. .t h-..... .... .... 11 1-4 Savani ah1 . p(iet.. .... .....11 :-1" 'harleston.<d ljIJ .. .... ...... 1 1 WlipwIhlL--on, si-ady......... ..11 1-8 Nl k ste1 ly.. .... .... Il 1-1 New Yurk, quit .... .... .... 1.70 SiidSto ln. quiet .... ........... . 11.95 Houston, qulie1 .... .... .... 151 Augusta. quiet.... .... .... 11 7-16 ..\m h s s d . ... . . .. . . . I I -l. NIi l. ouis. uiet .... .... ..... 11 7-1 L'ouisville. firm11.... .... .... 1 - Charlotte Cotton Market. Tlese figures rpresent the pni(es paid to wagons: (".)d middfling ..... .... ...... 11 l3-4 Strci iddine ... .... .... 3 1 314 .\Ibb41 in... ..... .. . . 1 53 GoodH m iddiline. tin'.ed.... .... 11.50 S t i. ...... .... .... ... .1 -2 Doctors Elect Officers. Codlmbia. s1weil. -F T1:. Htb khld ital .\ssociatin Imleet h n- la. w, ek. T ie terim r ,I'1)!s. .l . I.. N pler. o' liSlenhim l vis 16.E1('I u-nT. "f Green vill. WV. 31. I .'. . Co inia :111u 1 T. C. r o f o Aikll-Nexin--d. I)r-S. 'Np i"erll -vv L ietero re-eirte : I 11 l' ir..: IW . (.. -.b adin.a r (l r'e ville ilnd ih4-ory W unun:~l '1f Aiken!, r lected I ae IV th I lces oIf rIlrs. ,rft[ :md1 urai. ih IT rmI is kor two ene . T n. an. (1Cr 1.1:1541wr '(' 1 meb r of the Stani hohli 0\i% r. Ben.svilh. wa. hosl a. tke2 lle.Xt m~leeill.-' 1lc.11' lovne was Ille filll t, v ie hIl l Ia I llg . 1 )itl. TI l h1ous orV elet mimu l adpt villa resout io llLC 3 tif ed '~ te y lir. t'9 i ltlr t1 eitabilis a h-omi e lorl iloh ritiates :111 vitimis of te1 dru1g habit. The reguldar annual ehvviions. reV.;uhed1 :s rollows: Presit e-T. P. aley. h1111lesto: vicef president. W. Pi. Timmerman. Edgeaield: llary Holl heekM. Colmbia : 31. G. Salley. Oran11e bur.:secretlary Walter Cheynle. S -11111 ire: 1r'easure. C. 1P. Ailla !i. Charles -. T. .roft of Aiken . 1m"d F. H1. .iet 1*n. loren.e. wIen-0) re-elected to lel'.t iionn I ei Hu egh Blck of Sp. r W.nur wa electe I ito rte couciflt tobl nklld W. Willi'ax 1r 'eLster. wa eeet 'a lsel I eeaetoten as 1i t1 'l311 iland W .'1i kE'i'. ilck I h e n eNorth'aoina aossociao n. Prof.'a Ittl . Barr~uiner, Vrina a SOUTH CAROLINA CROPS Report of Crop Conditions For the Past Week as Given By. the. De partment of Agriculture. Thlie Souh Carolina s o of the Weather and Crop Service (f teic I)e partment rf Agrieultire i-sues the followiin-r. Bulletin o~f codt sfor the past week: The week beganm with the iuprt tu1. lih above niormial and lthere was stadily -inwring warm:t untii Tltr:;dav 'on Vhict day ihe Iaximutim o :.91 degrees occeeu lrred at Sunnni erville Dorchester Cowunty. :nid at Walir boro. Colletonl CouiltV. Thei lowest tjmperat ire for IIt- week (ccvurred 01n the flSame day, but in ie ex trerme northwesteri po' o d1 t* the tile lilillinlumllalig1 been 45 4Ieutels at G reenville. G;renville Countlv. ..n the. 11th. Theavera ge t-nprat IIure for the week was abt (7 degres , whiic-h is nearil v deree,4 a - 114 nI for IIe same perid. ic week .ended witI tile temzi1peratiures about 1hermhal. Except tiat light .hw o cc i vurredl on the t il in the extreme easteri roltion-. t"Ii week was free froil rain until IIhe 1:)inl whIn th:ertorims ,:eeIrr- in.th,)mot westernl porniou. eeWt W.!rd Io te coast during1, thw 14thi :a i :rli mornig of the 15th. Tle rajinfall was nt evn)l dist ributed. :s.!me piece ha~ving hadtt nlLau-h larger mmu1ty . :thn 4ter( , alt benle lir-ini ameiunits ranlzing from hal:fian inc toon an oe-hlfincheio weore ]ecrtedin, arly 4.very\ portion p 1hw Stiate. an~d re(.lievetd thle prerailing, d ..-ht i. t he (oa t r 1io . 1 ail wais no4tedi ini part1s of Pickens I oun1 lV. Tre3 wa- i. :whl e-loudiuuss at t he b nii' of tle week d i rar its 4ch sI. whIile the middle XI 1e week wa Ieerailiv Iar am I tlhe list day Thie md ;u wire .generally liht ex 3pt 41 the 1:3h0 an d. 14th whn h1 ey v.ee .r to brisk. bnli 1ot 1hih211 e:. to be :.m :. Colclugh Sturkes Again Sentenced. Sumtc!r. Special.-.TIudge ErAnest (iryv resenienced Coclo1ig Stirkes to lIe 11ang1e on the third Friday in May between the hours of 10 and 2 o'eek. Sturkes had appealed to the su1prelle court tIlro"gh his attorney, i.. .T. .1. Cantey of M1amiii.iing. but his attorney failed to appear for bim: before that corllt. The court graitted hant 10 days witlini wlhich to prepare hi.- brief. whiich itt is said. was not done. The supreme court allirmed the findings of the lower court. Sturkes i- the negro who mur--ded Capt. David E. \Wells.. ai prospero)us and4 4rmient white farmer oft Pr1ivateer for the ra->n~c t hat Wetlls had threat ned iio returni himit to thle chIaingang if he 'lid1 not) do bet ter w* 1. 44n hiS armi. Wella had paid hinm-' ut upon the prom4ise t'o worik out1 the( aimunt. Stukes slashed :md4 stabbed~ himy abo3ut the 1head and body wni a hok bill barlow krife moIre than 20) timeitS. It was a brtal andi h14rri ble murder. Hogan Convicted and Can't be Found. .Jr..was found guilty of assault. ando batterv with intent 1t3 kill andl carry in1g e1meeah!d weap4m1. Ho~:gan at 4etedil( to asinatUi11e 1. 1f. Z4eigler. an aretiteet . en 31 arch 22. whrile 40om ig do3 wn a tn i-row st tairway. Hie shot at him live tines. three ballk hittmne him. Zei11ler mlade: : remai~rkable re en4vrv. lie is now able 1to be 44n the arns ih-iough th le bullets ate samet1 wher:e inl his botdy. Zeiger 43wed H1o a. It vws claimned. u$1S3 :md also :ie tusdl him of t he thbet of somet draw in~ inlstrumnents from his 3tli4Ne. This realted in the shooting. Mr. E. D. Smith in Manning. 3anning. Special.--State4 Pr'esident E. 1). Smith of1 thle Souithernl Co*ttont ts-tcition1 delivered a stirri'ng anld elujenit addr~es to a large an1-~>ee oft illrmers and1 businiess men'l ini the ctut hou4115. To show t he-ir ap1proival m ehntts closed( their stores atnd at it was Satutrdaty. A liberal collectioni was raised to) Ihlp the iUovemet oni. Big Still Captured. Spartanbu1)1rg. Speciail.- -( )e oft the largest raids tmade by 4iers ofi thtis Sctint ill yearsi ocred4 Salturday inl the JI)ark (orn1r'' when Sitte (Con Dean swoped) do.wn on1 a1 plat and captured and later destryed1 at 180 gallon still, a steel boiler. I .500~ gal I0ous of heer :and4 t n gallon low whis e'. T11e cont rab~and lidu414 ri Were poured out1 4on the- mroumi. No arre-t ;werel madle. tlh' o1perait'rs havlig, it is ought. r:'ceivedl word ft the ofli er'presen-Ce ill th~eir vn-niy. The Revenue Licenses. Tetter r-e~ ~ constalitly h)(Ii Ee ~ 0(d byt thei d1e-partmfenlt o)1 internal rtev int tile payIVlent ofj the internial rev tnX 4x4fo the --ale (or ciertam pat 01'tt. medicine. lIn n order i-siued by onth the raX - 'a"14' )4:tini 4o . \\d 4 wond e libl fr 1the . fix\ und4 te law. The retail ~x is 25 Elr 12 mluonth. Discussed the Reun~ion. Colubia . Sp1e al .--Thiere X.1~a hitnu arth two conn\ulie an; 1-he werd. pilali were 4ver and' the pro ramme10 disculssd. A number)0 4 of :eetns will be held4 neOxt week at which (hamber of Commeree 4ommit tcwm h e nrese1t. A RIOT Of MINER An Easter Monday Celebration Results Serious!y CITY TERRORIZED BY MINERS Three Are Shot Dead ared Two Dangerously Wounded by Deputies at Johnstown. Pa., in Struggle to. Prevent Rescue of Arrested en. by Mob and Citizens Fear Dire Revenge By Means of Dynamite. Johnstown. Pa., Specia.--. .. men have ben 1 o !,10t dead, a boy fa tally wountdeii ii ad mining engineer.. Engene D~eiaey. tiken to the hspi tal in a seriouTs -..lition as a r.-sult of a riot at Windber among ti:4 strik ing coal miner.. The place is in t state of terror. Slief: Ba. &y h as been summoned and ati appeal ha, been made to C Governor Penmypaeker. for troops. Thero are severaltiwrs, of the rioters who have esta:nedI slight iiijuries. The dad )nen anid most of the injured are $reigners and their names cannot b cbtaieL The bodies are lying in (the sireet where th1ev fell. the strik rs refusime to allow the uindertaker to renov them. Th forcign elenmt hdve been rele bratina Easter 3-1ondav In the minina district and oIinteh liqior Th.s been: used. The stireets have been throm t all day with a boisteros crowd, but no sign of tronble appeared iutit night. A body of strik'dzs were as sembled in front of Windbar jaii iis eussin.: the ilss mieeting tiat Iit been held during the afternoon a:1 which has be-i nadressed by three Catholic priet The discussion gr*w into argunent and soon there na s a free-for-a!! fight. Deputies that bad been sworn ill when the r!;e in the coal mlincs was first inauunrated made. their apperi ance and a wimber of arrests wero made. All or the arrested e were Union men andi( ti'eir colleagUes set up. a erv that they were being discrimi nated ag and were imposed upon.. The arrested men were marched '> the lock-up door, but there a mob. had formed and an attempt was made to take the -ten' from the officers. Forced back from the jail door, the mob, growing more violent every nin ute, threatened the depigies until the officers fired. The mob hesitated, ap parently not expecting that the depu ties would resort to firearms. When the smoke had cieared away and the victims of the shois were viewed by he crowd there were cries of anger and soon muine-rs that were arme~d re-. turned the fire oi the deputies. The firing ceased as .mcon as it began.. how ever. and the cr:owdl filed away ?romn the jaiL A state of terror exist-- because uif liquor and the angered miners. Thr is much dynamite stored here and it is feared the strikers wvill resort to the explosive in revenge. Typical Georgia Homicide Affair. Augusta. Ga.. Special.--A spehia. to Thle Chroniele from Gibson, Ga says that .lohn 'arroll was shot and killed and hi-; brother seriou:sly wounded by Thomas H. Huff. All are farmers and well known. The t rou ble was of long standing and con.i~-i+ ed of a persii 1eud. Huff eiim to have been a::acked with knives by the two I arrohs and lhe :tls re eive-d several stab) wod non o which are serio;us. S50,000 Fire at Ecdesa, La. Shreaveport. La.. S peial.-Fire~ of supposed incendiary origin which started in th:e greneral merchandlise store of A. C. Pitts duriiing a sev-Tre wind storm at -4 o'clock Friday morn ing destroyved the busines.~s sect ion of the towni of Rodesa. La.. 4.0 miles north of Shreveport.. Five stores and the p)ostoA!ee were burned the to tal loss being 5t.000. Shot by Negro Liveryman. D eeer. Spec ial.--John Andrews.. a negro propDrietor of a lhvery stahlA bere, sho: and killed Tfaylor Johr~i'". a white man and serioa'dy wo.Vid(" Wil Millstead. another white miin. The wvhite men had W4t a hiorse mi bugg at Andrews> stable and abont midnight. when they called for itG deandecd that the nearo hitch up for t them. He reinsed a1ndl a gtenerai quar e followed. ?iringr the~ ontroversy And rews drewv a imo and shot bot i en. News by Wire and Cable. John F. (;aynor and Benjamin D. reene were convicted at Savannah f conspirac(y to) defraud the Govern ment and emnbeziement. Mrs. W. C. Jutte testified in Pitto :rz that her husband. the late s1ii ionaire coal operator. on two otre:t-. ios1 contemplated suicide. Senator Foraker, Latimuer, Tilimn: nd Lodaze took part in the Rate biIl de&ate in the Senate. rary.on th prin:e - a- them.i eah y 1 3 A F'rnch' ecur gnore ihe1 t opposi ~art imprevY to hiis i'prpsed marria!e - to the dlivorced wife oc (Counit Bernad de Portales