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The vol. xxx rv BARNWELL. S. O. THURSDAY. MAY 11.1911 THE ONLY WAY HOST TOE THE MARK Calli Upn Diu ti Retifi ui RmIwc pe to Virriif Mciict. MADER0 ALSO TO QUIT He Urges De 1« Barr* for President Until an Election Can He Held, and the People in a Free, Fair Election Choose a President of Their Liking. The peace commissioners of the Mexican revolutionists formally pre sented Thursday to Judge Carabajal, the federal envoy, a statement sign ed by Kranciaco I. Madero. Jr., ap- OHIO LEGISLATORS CAN’T ES CAPE BY PEACHING. * THEY MUST BE TRUE THE PEOPLE OF UNITED STATES LOOK TO THE DEMOCRATS. Four Bills Returned Against One Senator O’Gorman Says Public Hus Put Its Trust In Party Which Op poses Tariff Grab. In an address Wednesday evening at a dinner given in his honor by Representative and Three Against a Sergeant-at'Arms of the Senate. A dispatch from Columbus, Ohio, says three State Senators and two Representatives were included in ttye National Democratic Club, of bribery indictments returned Wed-1 New York, James A. O’Gorman the hesday evening by the Franklin i newly elected Senator to the United County grand jury, which has been States Senate, said in part: engaged In investigating corruption | “Today the American people are In the Assembly. The Senators are: | looking hopefully to the Democratic Isaac E. Hoffman, of Butler county, | party for redress against economic THEY ARE SORE’ want ii fm | the state ruled out need NOT FEAR Tke RtptbliciBs Um N« Oppirtnifj to flit tk Deatcrita MILLS REMAND PROTECTION ON GOVERNOR BLKASE WILL GIVE THEIR PRODUCTS. IT NO MOKE NEWS, GET GOOD AS THEY SEND Fear that Putting Bagging on Representative Notified That on Ac- the Free List Will Injure Their Business. count of Attitude of Paper a Boy cott Is Ordered. a The Columbia State says a report- NO 30 Prtsifcat Tift Assam Icxict aai Oth er Caoatries Sooth NO IMPERIAL DESIGNS L. R. Andrews, of Lawrence County, and political conditions which weigh and George K. S. Cetone, of Mont gomery County. The. Representatives are: Dr|growing and wldeepread public t.ent- iment that the American consumer must be relieved from unjust and un- George B. Nye, of Pike County, and A. C. Lowry, of Lawrence County. pealing to President Diaz to make Q ne indictment was returned against; necessary tribute public the assurances giveji private- each, save in the case of Nye, charg-! "The house of representatives, ly that he Intended to resign. j Ing the eolicltation of bribes. Four Democratic for the first time in 16 After offering his own resignation ln,,1< ? tment8 were returned against Nye. as president of the Provisional gov-, addltlon , Rowney J. Dlegle, of ernment of the republic Francisco Krle County ePrKeant . at . armB ln the I Madero, Jr. suggested that both! n <4 st 11 r*si Vt a# I Vt Opposition to the free entry of Democratic Plans for luvestlgatious ^ . , / / burlap has been voiced the past few er for that newspaj>er, while making of Departments of the Government d ». v 8 by southern mill Interests which hig u8ual rounds on Thursday was fear that such action will harmfully . , . ... . . , and Trusts Continue to Attract At- affect the market for the lower hand0<1 ,he follow,n 8 leUer from , tentiixn.—Heated Attack by Mr. f a(,e of cotton K oodB - 8Ucl > aB osna- r ’ ove " n ° r 1 burgs. Columbia, S. C , May 4, 1911. Hill, a Republican Iteprewntativc. Th<*ee protest have come partlcu- Mr. Bell: The unfairness with / / , l«rly from the Caroilnas and Georgia, wh i ( .h the rolnmhln State trp.tAft _ Speechmaking dragged along In the and from Nkw Yoi1i broker9 . There ^ the heavily upon them and which can not House of Represenytativeti Thursday is little doubt now, however, that by nie wb en I came into office and be successfully defended. There is a w)lh n0 incident of great interest. ex- burlap will be included in the blit st nr! aa ar a si nr I si sva rv t»sx A si vttiVvlIss sv rt ♦ / . ^ . n Q 4 V ivnasiAsi ♦ L Ib.m. m>^ cept, perhapa, the attack of Mr. Hill suggei President Diaz and Vice President Corral resign and that Senor de la Senate, and alleged go-between In negotiations with Senators, was in dicted with the Senators for aiding Barra, minister of foreign relations, Hnd ab <. ttlng ln the brlbe BO i,station, become president until a general elec tion could be held. The statement informs President Diaz that there is no other way out Diegle was indicted three times, as he la Included in each of the bills against Senators. legislators who hoped by testify- of the present difficulty and that a (nK b<jfore th(> Krand Jury now lQVflB _ word from him will bring peace in a few days. Senor Madero in his statement tigating bribery in the assembly to escape conviction by means of an im- , imunlty bath were disappointed Tues- calls on President Diaz particularly da> . whf , n Pr08ecutlnK Attorney of years, haa set a splendid example of advancing necessary legislation dur ing the last month. The pledges of the party have been kept and the record of the house Is one of achieve ment. “In our own State the Democratic majority intends, during this session, to enact laws which will make for economy and efficiency In govern ment and thus lighten the burden of the citizens of the State. In New Jersey, under the inspiring leader ship of Gev. Wilson, the Democratic party In one session of the leglsUi ture has redeemed all the pledges of constructive legislation. These gre of bill Connecticut, /on r the “free list ’ as It passes the house. What the senate will do to the I gave to their correspondent all of ‘the Information In the office, and it- Hpeaks mi Peace Conference, and Aa* suree Our Neighbors That We De sire to Take No Lands, Nor Wish to Interfere With Mexico or South American Republics. President Taft In hie speech at tha opening of the Third National Peace conference at Baltimore Wednesday morning declared that the United States would keep hands off and not 7 Turner and Attorney General Hog-1 a few of the achievements of the to make known to the people Mexuo his Irrevocable determlna- an r#>fu8<kd t0 acC A P t their testimony. | DemocraUc party in 1911. tion to resign from power as soon aB 'xue*day other Immunity baths were! “I believe the people of the land peace Is established In the eouutr}. bead<>d 0 g wb en an Investigation by | want an immediate downward revl- Madero declares this statement was made by Diaz to “go betweens' interested in restoring peace. The Madero statements were pre sented by the rebel commissioners at the negotiations which began early Thursday only after a bested dis cussion among the revolutionists leaders. ^ome of them had declared that it a legislative committee was deferred sion of the tariff. They demand a until after the grand Jury finishes its parcels poet work They demand ihat the Attention c^itinues to be attracted by the development of the Democrat ic plans for/Investigations of depart ments of /th etc. the Government, trusts, the public news. Those in charge of The State saw fit not to appreciate it but continued to misrepresent me and to abuse me editorially and even now they pub- utm uoo .ciu.ucu , , lish falsehoods about me under &s- mittee/tar redrafting so as to in- U)USt ' wa>8 and mt ’ an8 conirnitte «; gumed names, and when corrections mItte e //f or r ed ra ftlng L s 0 _a8 to ^ conslApTe(i {he lnter ests of the far-, are 8Pnt ln by my frlpndg> refu8C to ^ ^ _ _ . , Leader Underwood, of the house, The Hardwick Sugar Trust re80lu- ;ln dlBCUB8lng the matter 8aid ^ tion has, been returned to a sub-com-; bouge quested my secretary and his assist- ^ to exten<1 , u domaln or ^ quire foreign territory. The presi dent made no mention specifically of free list bill cannot be prophesied, ant t0 be court eous and polite to all though a southern member of the of the reporter8 and lve them al , of finance committee stated that bur lap would not be In the bill aa re ported to the senate from the finance committee. ] mgra of all sections of the country p ub „ Bh th( , m for the peop ', e elude All the sugar companies In the C0 TAe civil service investigation con-r l "' 1 ^ Mr ha8 sent in a Unties to grow in possibilities. ln : „ h southern Luoli farmer 6 . “T communlcatlon ln r «P>y to a ° ed ‘- Trust investigation it Is ' . . cotton farmers he torlal from the State which the State believed that special inquiry will i.. ^ , 8M .'l"?. .I*' * *** T,r0 '’ O8<?<1 f '' r --fused flatly to publish, and Mr. made into the absorption of the Ten-! * 1 “ibh.on at, a concession to the T ra ywlck is now getting it published mane into ute ansorpuon oi cue i m , graln farmerB who UBe th)B product Gountv naner. will nessee Coal and Iron Company in f or gadting their grain ” j n BU ^ n P»P«r8 as win ac- Not since the Republican guns j lf U ,T* S n0t In v,ew of the8e fAcU * 1 ““not ixoi Bim-e ine ivipuuuvau R thRt free bur , ap wou]d come , nt0 fo Th - 8fafA thu were unllmbered against the Demo- compet!t)on wUh the coar8er e8 give to The State any new. from this /> ♦ 4 a * * a Hat 1 * Kill K xr VI Iti n t*1 t v cratlc “free list'* bill by Minority Leader Mann, over a week ago, has the debate in the House developed such an attack on the measure as Panama canal be fortified. /They de committee, and one of the leading dlate | y ta | k of p j K , ron f urnacea be _ Throughout the day the grand jury mnnd the election of United Stater. Republican advocates of the recipro-; )ng B t 0 pp^ d )n my d i B ( r i c t when waa In session, and among Us wit- senators bv direct vote, and they de city bill. neese. besides detectives, who dls- mand that the reserved ftchts Of IheJ Mr. Hill declared that the bill de office, and have so Instructed both of o cotton goods, and possibly de- tbe youn g men i n t be office. I regret crease the consumption of cotton forj thlB M j feel that my act , , n making cotton bags by from 600,00/) ‘ offlce be]ong to the pub „ C( yel , feal was made by Representative Hill, a I t0 ..^ ‘| °5 , lk ^ a '® 9 that lhere are other • ourcM thr0B « h Republican of the ways and means , I. fia M • ThJl ^mm^ WhtCh they C * n b<> rece,7cd ’ and - - lron men ’ he 6ald 7 hey Imme- henceforth there is nothing doing here for the Columbia State. Such information as it publishes will have duty Mexico, but to those who beard him it was evident that the sltoatkm there and the suspicions In the South American republics In regard to th« United States’ intentions relative to her neighbors bad inspried him. The president had been speaking of the recurrence of international disturbances Tn countries not ao well able as tbe United States to main tain order and bad said that It waa 'n^umbent upon the great nations of this hemisphere te exercise their kindly and peaceful influence aa much aa possible. “One of the dlfflcjililes the United Statea finds Is tbe natural suspicion that tbe countries engaged have of tbe motive which the United Statea haa In tendering Its good offices,” continued the president. “Assertions of good faith help but little where the suspicion Is real, and ye<. I like to avail myaelf of ah opportunity In such presence aa this to assert that there Is not In tha whole breadth of the United States source. Is proposed to take the duty off t0 b „ rof . p | ved from Bome other iron bands and certain steel proriurlg. closed the alleged corruption, were States be jealously guarded against vised by the Democratic leaders, te- Th immediately talk of nig Iron .v, ,v. , , : ------- ■’ l * Iru " worse than the malicious mlarepre- 1 and all similar measured as food products and manufactured ar Hn^r^na^HconVi^tlth the A me" 8P " ,a,lon " '" Mch they have pub *! ment. If it would/to take any steps - • - - “ 1 v n “ ld 10 Amer- n 8btnK against me since the Tlllmf- Oov. Harmon and Judge Blair of federal usurpation. I/shall support moving the tariff duties from many f |U Bortmouth, who conducted the re- these and all among Its people any desire for ag- If It is ^als**. 11 can “o | grandlzement and that Its people as a whole will not permit Ka govern- c**nt probe -which reeelted in the dls- they arise." ATROCITIES BY GUERILLAS. Fronvlnent Greenville Citizen Ends His Own Life. was absolutely essential that Fresl- frBnchl . pnl€int of j.goo voters tn dent Diaz make public announcement Adami county for e , PCtlon fraudB . of hiw intention to resign in order, B w , U bring about complete tranquility. SHOOTS HIMSKIJ'' Peace, they said, would not fol- low an agn-ement, backed only by- private assurances, which hardly could be transmitted- to militant loaders In the south and central parts of the republic. A dispatch to the State from Some uf the rebel chiefs went ao Greenville says that city w as shock- far as to send a letter to Gen. Med- ed and saddened Wednesday over era stating that unless he asked for the tragic death of Col S. H Crltten- the immediate resignation of Presi- d en, who was found dead in the bath dent Idaz, or at least a public an- room of his residence with a pistol nouncement of future intentions, ' wound In his forehead Col. Crit- , , , , , , they would not support the peace tenden was 8 2 years old. and one of lmpoP8 ‘ ble t0 do an -! bu8ln * 88 ln tha ' negotiations the city’s oldest and most respected :_ OU ^ , ! y v ’. ^ Ca . U ':! bav ^ 0 *- d e™ Gen Madero, somewhat alarmed citizens by the extent of the insurrection He had been much depressed ov- whlrh he has created and now deslr- er the death of his wife several Kard to ,belr _ buti n . fJS ^ ©us of making every efort to save weeks ago. and this, coupled with the Journey from a state of anarchy, other troubles, had much to do with t^° ^hom they “ pt “ r i ed finally wrote instructions to his his sudden death. He was one of ^ J , , peace commissioners. Dr. Vasquez the beet loved men In Greenville, a ^ bey f 18 ' 6 had s rm she« am Gomez. Francisco Madero, Sr. and Confederate veteran, and only Tues-/ Pino Saurez day he took an active part In Mem In his instructions, Gen. Madero. orlal day exercises. after stating that he had acceded to Col Crittenden was the author of don 1 * ant _* nd com mining great In tides, w-as so crudely drawn and so indefinite In its terms that in stead of $10,000,000 reduction in revenue as the Democrats expected The Rebels Are Accused of Many might make an increase of $10,- / 1000,000. Terrible Deeds. Mr. Hill explained that the Inter- ...... „ ... , national Harvester Machinery Coin- The guerillas in Lower California , . . . . pany, large sewing machine compan- ivepues to are committing numerous atrocities. They are even accused of burning two Federal prisoners to death. The name of the writer of the letter, who is ed The letter reads: “The rebels are ictin-made steel works In those rountriee and no probability of any- being established, so that has little weight with me.'* >an trial. Cole L. Please. WANTED TO SWALLOW. CARD FKOM MU. SPARKS. Liquid Found on Him to Prove Was Not Explosive. It w ies and other great manufacturers would be able, under the Democratic bill, to manufacture parts of ma- Statement Made Governor Blease. The Anderson Mall publishes the in respect to foreign peoples look ing to a forcible extension of our political power. “We have had wars and w« know what they are. We know what re sponsibilities they entail, tbs bur dens and losses and horrors, and ws would have none of them. We bav* a magnificent domain of our own M which we are attempting to work still below the line, is not divulg- ^Ines chiefly abroad and bring them following card, which explains uself , K Hrady , for obvious reasons. into th e country, to be assembled by have no wish to trespass on gan( , of B1J in full Jvoeesslon of Tecate and it is from the captain to shoot any Mex icans they catch there, without re They have already shot five and Thursday night cheap labor here. your columns to reply to the inter- Mr Hill said that In attempting to view with the governor of South Car- In order to prove to the satisfac tion of the Jury that nitro glycerine . ^ Is not contained in two bottles taken ' out and to " how to lhe world Bue - froru his person at the Ume of arrest, ceM ,n P° pu,ar government and we , the alleged leader of a n ^ d no more In which U> spected safehlowers and Bhow poetoffiee burglars, now on trial In! »»“ we have attained great piw the United State, district court, of- ^ r,ty and aTeat We haT# make free of duty the bag:ing used Una printed under a Newberry date fpn , d (0 dr , nk the contenti of 0 „ e of become a powerful member of tho to wrap cotton bales, the Democratic bill would let in free the bagging used by the Fertilizer Trust and by other monopolies without giving re duction in prices to consumers. Chairman Underwood, of the ways line, abusive of me, except to that (bj4 bo ( t | eB part of it in which he claims tc have Th() KO vemment contends that the barged me to my face with lying. bo t t i« lea are filled with nltro-glycer- In the skirmish they had at Carrlzio. They have had two skirmishes and some have been killed, but it is not know n ho"** many . “They are killing , community of nations In which we live, and there Is thrust upon ns necessarily a care and reaponslbllity In that the governor does himself in ,.. one drop of which when'Yaken for the p * are of th ® w ° r,d ,n oar Injustice. He did not use Insulting i nt ,. rn any may result fatallv. jr ol . n«»Kbborhood. gnd a burden of help- 1 'figuage to me In my presence and low| thp prlBOner - B de termlned of- thp "* ““tions that can not help * ~ themeelvea If we may do that peace- animals thev tr<at relathe to pence because some; “The Greenville Century Book,” a J us,,c es They shot three helpless gentlemen who acted as go-betweens volume dealing with the early his- fel ' nW8 fellows who ha nothing .o hnd In n confidential way indicated to tory of the community in which he do on e,ther s'de, politically or other wise—George Mels and his brother, him that Gen. Diaz had made known had spent all his life. He Is sur vived by the followl Mrs. W. L. Bond of Fredericksburg, the reductions would In almost “vety case be taken up by the Mg rorpoia- tlons that control the mantetr, Mr. Focht, of Pennslyvania, said that the tariff debate In the extra session was costing the country $!<>,- fully and effectively.” The president spoke to several thousand people In the Lyric Thea tre. Cardinal Gibbons, Secretary Ddcklngon, Senator Gore of Okla homa. Andrew Carnegie and more than a dozen men prominent In pence to them his irrevocatble resolution to vlved by the following children: and Placldo Mato, helpless children. retire n« soon as peace is establish _ ed. adds that Diaz’s retirement in Va.. Stanley S. Crittenden, of Mont to "boot Abram A grad a the present moment is the only thing gomery, Ala., Mrs. K. C BedHle and read > km-ellng to be shot wh*-n \ui- which will satisfy public opinion and Mrs. W. H. GoodlMt of Greenville. enzuela saved him. that he Is satisfied that if Diaz makes " Th( ‘>' havp a P^oner captured NEGROES ARE MOVING. on th,> Anlerl( ' an 8idp ' al80 a “ ot ber who was shot in the Carrlzo skir mish. and means committee, Interacted thereby violate hi. oath of office by fer thp mar8hal Btartpd for the bot . that the bills purpose was to reduce provoking a breach of the peace. whlcb j udge Bpear had pre . prices and cot* of living for the A s a newspaper reporter, the most vlou8ly refused to let remain in the American Isolde Mr. Hill declared important part of my equipment l B a rourt roomi when h# wa8 .topped by- reputation for telling the truth ac- tbp court, who said he would not curately. That the governor assails permit such a demonstration. Brady in general without specifying time, waB g rea t] v disappointed. place or subject matter. WhU, 1 The Judge then cautioned another 4 . .v , am not widely known In the state, prisoner in the same case, John Gib- ™ OTen,ent ( on J, he / ,? Ut 1 f0, T!KS th fortunately for me, the governor is, Bon who m!nuB an arm> an e ye, | th * Y >r ® B,d ® Dt - Cardinal Glbbona George left seven 000 a minu ’ e Mr Slms ' of T, ' nnp9 - for that teason I believe that I may not to fo]low the example of a prison- They were about retorU ‘ d ,hat ,hp t" >be .wait the Judgment in respect to a pr ln the famorrlst trial, and throw! He was a! ‘ ro,n \ t . ry would be lhe B , amo , whf ' ,hPr shar P Issue of veracity between him- bl8 KlaB8 .ye at the court self and me of that part of the peo- , , ^ pie whose good opinion I would earn, without anxiety. Joe Sparks public bis Intention to retire it will permit of the pacification of the! country in a few days It would be ^ Flft< ^ „ undrpd difficult to obtain it In any other tnrougn me leg and another who was shot way, he adds. “For these reasons,” says Madero. “and not doubting the patriotism of In One Year. Pastor In Trouble. The Colunibka State says in len George Nowland. who is pastor of Gen. Diaz. I wish to paeaent to the!y pars negroes, (jne-half the ne-jt wo churches, according to G. B. envoy of the government the fol-! ?ro population, left the town of Randolph, United States revenue lowing proposition.” (Beaufort. Where ire they? The comm i 88 | onprt will be tried at Annis- Then, after refering to his pio-i populAtlon of tbe oo® 81 counties of ton, Ala., Monday on tha charge of poeal for Gen Diaz and himself ftnd! Sout b Carolina has not Increased ; Rowland w as capturedserg.e .9 Ae the vice president, Ramon Carral,; vv Charleston city has gained op€ra tj n £ a moonshine distillery, to resign and that De la Barra suc-j 3 - 0 ® 0 people, the county’s popula-j v; ow i and a-.s captured near the Eb- ceed to the presidency, calling a i tion bas remaiiyed practically eta-^ enezer church, said to be one of general election, he continues: 11ionary and it ly said that the color- his charges, last Sunday when a big “As far as I am concerned I am ed population of the city has not Iti- 8 tni of which he was the alleged offering my resignation with great; rrBa8 ® d - Certainly there are no evi- owner the House were in session of not. "We did not call the .extra ses sion/’ retorted Mr. Focht, “you had to make your agreement wiih the White House that you would pass me reciprocity bill.’’ “Whose White House is It?" ask ed Mr. Sims “You claim that and everything else In sight," said Mr. Focht. JAP OFFICER ON OUR 8HIP. and Hamilton Holt, who spoke be fore tho president, voiced the opinion that negottstlone of peace between J the United States and Great Britain wonld mark the greatest step to uni versal peace the world had ever seen. • "An arbitration treaty between two Ho Is Said t© Have Used Assumed -Treat nations of the world,” said the president, “would be a very im portant step In securing the peace It is asserted that I. Hito, a Jap-'°* *be world. If such a treaty can Name While on It. said Mr. Rims. “You act as if you did rejoined you are entirely mistaken. The op timism of these Democrats renFnds me of the man who jumped off The satisfaction -a* I wish only -to *«rv« d ®nPf® .that the negroes have - in- my country as circumstances de-; to^tho-Anterior of the-State,. - all riKht B0 far / but when he landed mand. If Gen. Diaz is Inspired by | 8 K ns P° n “S ® c y P0I \ rttr> D ; Killed hy Baseball. on tbe 8 [ dpwa i k> there wasn’t enoueh the same patriotic sentiment, 1 have; 8 word . examination of the census W hen John Thomas Duncan, aged left of him to hold a post mortem no doubt he will make public wbaU ffures so ar P u 8 p ® n 0 e twelve years ,was struck on the head upon; and so it will be with you he has manifested In private. I beg ; r ° nrlusion that the publication of by a baseball thrown by a member when you hit tho sidewalk in 1912.’’ of you to make'thle proposition ta ' lb4, ^ < I are 11 flKU . re 1 7 revea iof the opposing team in a game be- : the mMt. favorable terms in order j 1 * 1 ® 1 South Carolina is losing • oo“- : twpen two boyB - club8 on Monday at Negro in Danger. not to offend In the slightest degree, a | d ^ ra hl^ part^^of^ Rs^ ppg J p __ p ® Bla ^ Atlanta, he thought nothing of An attempt to assault three white it. During the night the lad became W 0 men a t New Albany, Ind., Sunday and that it may not insist that be'a™ *“4 that the ratio of negroes to ’ es Ii retire immediately. ! cent I My'7 mailer ^T^at" the" negroes 1 Vl ° lently ,I1, ftDd dled Thur * day n0 ° n ' by a ne Kro caused great excitement I believe that the coontrg will be- ; “Ptlb! y smaller. That the negroesi ", ty J ota O „ oln . t .-.k. whites in the State has grswn per com'e quiet alone through the an nouncement of his intention to re tire from power and as soon as all the arrangements you are effecting witlj the representative of President plai are put into operation.” The conference between Judge Csmbajal, the federal envoy, and the rebel commissioners adjourned fate Tfiflrsday. Later the Madero state ment was made public. It was evi dent that the procedure with rospect Federal position In return for to The resignation of President Dial ?ot6 for Wm. Lorlmer had been the moot exacting problem before the commissioners. Rebel leaders declared peace Impossible ex cept es was Indicated by Gen. Mad ero in his statement. Wbat Gon. Diaz would do. it was admitted by both ?nids. lilted the solution of tbe diffledhy. Rebel activity in the southern and contral parts of Mexleo_»nd other de mands for political reform, It Is known, caused Gen- Madero to take are “thinning out" in what has been regirded the “black district” is of! particular Interest and significance. j Lorlmer Bribery. F. Taylor, of Harrisburg, 111.,! eh called before the Senate brlb- investigatlon committee Wednes- Both Are Dead. Pennington Gap, Pa., and William attacked two women, and on being Short, a patrolman, on the 8t. Char- driven off, attacked a neighbor. ies, Va., police force are dead as a result of a pistol fight Thursday. Crew of Eight Lost. Hinkle attempted to arrest Short, A n bope of finding member of W afternoonrTestlfled*"that”former Wb0 , wa8 a ( lleged ( t0 hav ® dlB - th« crew of the schooner Emma Haw- Representative L. E. York had told 0rder,y during a clrCUB Pe^rmanc. kin8> eight negroes, alive has been film that he had been promised 1 T .* **_. _ abandoned after (j 2 hours search bifa •ry <jky Three Girls Dead. Thomas Haggerty, of Roxbury, meeting an acquaintance on the street, told him he turned on the .. _ pas in Gie room occupied by his anese who served as steward on sev- ; be concluded I have no doubt that three daughters, aged ten, seven and eral of the naval vessels of the Unlt-; an 'uipoc 1 ** 11 Bt ®P w11 * b»vs been “Who owns the White House? four yt-ars, Wednesday night, and ed States, was an officer in the'Jap- bu * ^ * no ^ pr ‘ n ^ *n ®nd that they were dead. The police In- anese navy, with rank about equal °* war - 14 * 8teP on 3r ’ and veetlgated, found the story true anu to commander in the American navy. ; m “ 8t not d ® y ® at onr purposes by (Mr. Focht. “and you act as though p i aced Hazgerty under arrest. It Hito, whose real name is said tol en ar ® : * n * the expectaiton of the you really had the President now. I ls sieved that the recent loss of be Yahama, served for some time world ~ a *~ to what 18 t0 ha PP® n and )>e!ieve you have discounted Demo- b j a w jf e bad unbalanced Haggerty’s on the scout cruiser Ralem. Through j by i * bpn d,8a PP 0 * nt *“* cratlc success for sixteen years, but mlnd correspondence with one of his coun-1 '‘ W ® “ P8t r ♦ ♦ wi trymen on the cruiser the identity of| d ® a ,n * w tb a J" for,d l, J a ^ lB Holland In Acquitted. - Hito was discovered, and it is 8a j d »n d of weakness with somewhat or, 1. v„ . of wickedness In It, and that rs- tri general sessions court at Green- an investigation Is to be made to fonnf that are worth haTlaf are brought about little by little, and not by one blow. I think wa are more like to mi we express our hope with moderation and realize tbe dtfficultiee that are to be overcome than If we procalm that we have opened the gate to eternal peace with one hey and within ;0H* year.” The president was much interest ed In a speech by Dr. J. A. MacDon ald, editor of the Toronto (Can.) Glo!>e, a warm advocate of recipro city. "If that arbitration treaty be tween your country and England Is ratified." said Mr. Macdonald, “the name of William Howard Taft will was destroyed by the raiding v°T ^ bu,lding ^ vine Judge Rease directed a verdict verify the circumstances, that the was dostroied b> raiding New York. When he gM down about of not gulltv )n the ca8e o( j ee Hol . Government may take up the mat- •T — * the fifteenth-floor be hollered, 1 m ^ ter with Tokio. — land, intendant of the town of Maud-;^ eF - lin, charged with killing Robert Me- Hito left the service about four Alice of Enoree In a street duel last mont h B a S° and returned to Japan. February. The shooting of Robert 8ayln * he wa8 hom« B ick. but after McAbee occurred after McAbee had tw ° or t ^ ree months would return. tried to “shoot-up" the town of Maul din, and in the skirmish in which he' was shot Holland was also wounded. He has not come back. Heeing Snakes. ♦ ♦ ; Former Congressman Thomas E. Shot Wife and Self. W’atson Wednesday issued a state- Fleeing down the street to escape ment In which he declared that three and threats were made against Kob- ber husband/who with a revolver, sticks of dynamite had been found ert Hines, a negro from Mount City, wa8 p ur[u ,i n g beri Mrs. John Bar- Monday on his farm near Thomas- George Hinkle, chief of police of 111., who was arrested. The negro towgkii agP<i 37 ypar8t waa 8hol and ville, Ga. The statement adds that mortally wounded at Chicago Thure- Mr. Watson's belief is that the dyna- day. Her slayer was pursued by mite was to be used by agents of bis neighbors and sought refuge in a polltclal enemies In furtherance of: ^ rem embere<l In world history#® house where he shot himself. a & alleged plot agatnet his life. ; j onK aB man peace.” President Taft returned to Waah- Bnllfl Her Own Home. ; CUHdren Burned. j After five years work, Mrs Johan- A dispatch from Chesterfield aaya j Ing. the stand fie did. Gen- Madero Thursday night re ceived the following from Mexico City from FTanda Figueroa, chief of the Inaurgent force# In Guerrero: ”ln personal conference today with Minister Llmantour and Minis ter Gonzales Coslo. With the 8.000 men who compose my army I will un conditionally support the condition of peace being arranged by you.” Dynamite Kills Two. i n the vicinity of the wreck In Lake At Gary, Ind.,two men were killed Ponchartrain. The Hawkins was ber8e u and f ain ii y a t Massillon, O. and a leg blown off of another when found bottom aide up four miles j jj,., ueber bas done every bit of dynamite exploded in two cars of from Poes Manchanc. La. the work on th<s houM una i dat i ex . a work train in the Kirk zwltcb ; ♦ ♦ cepting the plaaterlng. yards. Tbe men were Bleeping in the; Meets In OolumbU. y y r c * rB - Following a conference between 1 Want War Ships. * • * Gen. B. H. Teague and Mayor Glbba,; Refugees from Cuayamaa, Mexico, Killed by Live Wire. ’it was announced that the reunion ' arriving Friday said that 1000 Amer- Albert Struck, a hotel keeper, age)of the Confederate veterans of the|leans were penned up In the Mazata- 48^ and John W’aronek, a, na Lleber haa nearly completed a t h ® three children of Ed Chalk, a comfortable seven-room home for De 8 r °> In the HalsellvUle section, were burned to death last week In a fire which burned the house to tbe lectroculed ground, the children being left alone «t f £be time. ♦ ♦ ♦ Rtol^ His light. .pO. B. Prescott, a Columbia grocer, was convicted before a magistrate on Friday of stealing electricity for . state will be held in Columbia on lan unable to get away because of lighting purposes. He rigged up!mother and father u led ^August 8- »ed 14. Tbe Red Shirts several railroad connections. They wires in such a way aa to get the and ft to thought that W ' Wllkesbarre, Pa., were e by a live wire which was blown down met in Columbia on August 11 and want Washington to send warships current around the meter instead of porartly by a storm at Dupont. |12. : to take them away. j through It. He was fined 125. . . Andrew Carnegie, who followed, the president, was Introduced at tho dread naught of peace.” _ • .1 Takes Poison. ▲t Charleston Alex yean of age, waa found dead day night at the old baseball Meeting street Hie month sd with carbolic add, with enlddal Intent I