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The iHarlborp Democrat I "DO THOU, GREAT LIBERTY, INSPIRE OUH SOULS AND MAKE OUR LIVES IN THY POSSESSION HAPPY OK OUR DEATHS GLORIOUS IN THY' OA USB." VOL XXXII \ _DENNETTS VILLE. S. C., FRIDAY, MAR?Illi?TT??S NO. 12 TIED UP FAST ?J The Governor Warns Banks Not to Pay Out the DISPENSARY FUNDS. Notifies tho Depositories of the Fund Not to Honor Checks Without Pro duction of Collateral and Without Check? Hcing Signed by ?he State Treasurer and thc Commission Chairman, The hanks holding deposits of (lu State dispensary money have hoon officially notified by ile; Governor that these funds must not be paid to any one without the proper pro duction of thc collateral ami without thee hock being signed hy the chair man ot tho commission and the stale Treasurer. Inasmuch as the collat erals aro all in thc olllco of the Stat?? Treasurer, il is not likely thal tlie hanks will care to violate the in structions ol' (lu- Governor, although U^e batiks are also under injunction from Judge Pritchard m t io pay out this money OXCOpl by order ol" Iiis Court. Al any rate i he banks ap pear i<> bc sine ot' keeping the money, whatever view (he lake Ol! thc ques tion of State's rights or Federal jiu isdictlon. The banks notified are the follow ing : National Loan and lOxchangO Dank, Columbia. S. C. Palmetto National Dank, Colum bia, s. c. Thc State Hank, Columbia, S. C. Hank ol' Charleston, Charleston, S. C. People's Loan and lix eh ange Hank. Laurens. S. C. Dank of Orangeburg. Orangeburg. S. C. National Exchange Hank, Charles ton, S. C. Hank of Aiken, Aiken, -S. . C. Commercial Hank, Camden, S. C. feoplo's Savings .lank-, Abbeville, S. C. Tile think of Dillon, Dillon, S. C. Tlie lOnlerprlse Hank, Charleston, S. C. Merchants' and Planters' Hank, Gnffnoy, s. C. ^Farmers and Merchants Hank, Anderson, S. c. Mord?anla and Farmers Hank, Cheraw, s. c. Farmers and Merchants Hank, Walterboro, s. c. Commercial and Savings Haul;, J" lorence, S. C. Hank ol' Hallsville, Hurtsville, S. C. Peoples Sank, Union, s. c. Hank Of Thnnipnsville, Timiiioiis Tille. S. C. city National Baak, Greenville, s. C. Thc Greenville savin;;- Trust Com pany, Greenville, s. c. Tho Lexington Savings Hank, Lex ington, s. c. Peoples National Hank, Charles ton, Si 0. ? Tho Peoples Hank. Gr??nvillo, s. C. The Norwood National Hank, Greonvillo, S. c. The Hank ol' Camden, Camden, S. C. Merchants and Farthers Hank, Sp.arjanburg, s. c. ff ( rsl National Hank, Sparlanhurg, S. C. Centra! National Hank. Spartan burg, S. 0. Meanwhile the hanks having the money on deposit have all been serv ed with an order from .ItldgO Prit chard not io pay cut any dispensary money except on the order of Hie Federal Conn Tho fund:- soo ni i<> ne most securely fled np. L'iovei nor Ansel also soul a lotter i :,.? county dispon nr> hoards fiir; i D a I .-onie ol' thom owe thu Stale dispensary commission for ii qilOrs i>Uroit!ISOd out of Hie stock of the obi State dispensary and notify ing them (hui these amounts must not. be paid except when called for by Hie coin mission, and thal the checks must be made payable to the Stale of South Carolina and to no one eise; i nri her, thai under no cir cumstances must these amounts bo paid to any receiver appointed by any Court. . * Corset Killed lier. At Brigham, ( tah, Mrs. Carl dun kle laced her corse! so tightly thal slie crushed lier heart, causing th? blood to shoot lo her bend. I lei' husband, hearing her fall, ran lo the room and summoned a physician, bul Mrs. Hunlle was dead before the doctor arrived. * # - Speed (he Hay. Miss May Harris Armor ol' Georgia ls trying lo earn lanie as thc Mother Shipton of Pennsylvania. She is up lhere prophesying that in len years not a drop of liquor will be manu factured in the United Status. . FINDS FOR LYON. SUPHKM10 COUltT SAYS E'lMTCH AMD'S ACTION IS A NU MTV. Tlic Opinion in Court in thu Dispen sary (-a.se Declares His AssumpUou ot' Jurisdiction Unwarranted. The South Carolina Supreme Court declures thal neither tho Federal Court nor any other Court has juris diction lo control Hu? commission io wind up the State dispensary, and Hutt tile adjudication of claims against tho dispensary is solely with in the power of tho commission, which is the agent of tho Stale ns hutch as the Slate Treasurer is. The Court intim?tes thal Judge Pritchard should now step aside and permit the interpretation of tho State Supremo Court lo rule, bul thal il ho will nol do SO Hie case can ho taken to Ibo United Stales Supremo Court, where, following tho usual rule, thi- Slate Conn will Pe follow ed in th?' interpretation of a State law rather than the federal Circuit Coul l. The ease came np in this way: At torney General Lyon presented to tho Court a petition for mandamus, alleg ing that the commission declined to pay into I lie State treasury, tor use in prosecuting Hie alleged dispen sary grafters, tho sum sot aside hy the Legislature for that purpose. The commission ass?.ted thal lintier the order ot' Judge Pritchard i hey wore res)rained from paying oui any fumls at all. Air. Lyon held that the order of .lillie?' 1'rltChard t<i tin. offed was of no force und effect, as the federal Judge has no jurisdiction in the mai lor, and this position Hie Supremo Court upholds. for the petitioner Attorney (Sonera) Lyon and .Mr. Li. L. Aluiey argued Hie case, and the commission was represented hy its r?gulai- counsel, Mr. W. I-'. Steven son. SFIHOIS WHUCIv. At. Trenton in Which au Kngincer and Fireman Were Killed. A frightful accident occurred on tho Southern at Trenton at i i o'clock Wednesday night, resulting lu the death of lOiiglneer Koberl Hubbard, and a negro lireniau, Tillman I,o\V mau, ol' Col umhin, and tl:?' hiiipdng (ItOUgh not seriously, of Conductor Charles Wright ai?l Mr. Lewis Har rison, a trainman, he roads from Columbia to Augusta and from Aik en to l??dg?lleld eross at Trenton. Au extra passenger train was mu lling frote Aiken to Kd gell old, a freight train heading to Augusta was shilling, and one of the boxes back ed ami blt across th?' point where Hie lines crossed, and lin- train from Aiken crashed into ii. The engine was turned over and th?' dead tuen were caught under it and crushed to deal ii. .Mrs. "Hubbard, the wit'?' ol' the en-' gineer, with Miss Helen llaltlwangor Of lOdgellold, occupied tho passenger, roach, which was also turned over, hut. the escaped wi Ibo u I serious in jury. Tlie coach catlglil tire, luit the llames were extinguished before il was much burned. An I tupi esl was held, the jury returning a verdict in conformity with the above facts. WA.NT Ll) DRAWINGS. Jap Tried lo Col Clans ol' Xo\\ Forti ('at ion Mnde. At fly, Nevada, a prominent draughtsman named Clinton was ap proached by a Japanese who sought 10 have Clinton accompli hy him toi San Francisco to make plans of the pow lortiilcaliohs lhere. Tb?' .lap ?bese said hi) \>ould pay ni ?^pen ses as well as "mate ii all right with | (Minion" in cas? the latter made ai drawing of the now fortifications, (Minion refused to act ede to the suggestion, timi caught hold Of I Ito Japanese willi the intention of hold ing him until au oillcor cam?' to 1 place Illili under arrest. Thu Jap-j al?ese caught Ibo ..?gh' hand ol his captor in his mouth, biting two of his (Ingers so badly thal lie will prob ably have o nave Iheni tunpilla) td. A crowd soon gal herod and held Hie Japanese until a deputy consta ble caine and arrested him. The Japanese" bit aid scratched 1 i U t - a wild man, (leelaring over amt over thai he would not. be arrested alive 11 ow 111 be held eu a charge ol' may He wll be Held on a Charge Of may hem, * The Deadly Anio. Al Cairo, Lgypl, four persons were hilled ami twenty Injured during lite running ol' automobile races. While thc fourth event was being contested litigo Li nden's Hellion car became nam; nager ldc and ran into a crowd ol' spectators, Tho Duke of non naught and tho Khedive witnessed tho accident, and Immediately loft the courue. * EIGHT KILLED WY EXPLOSION OF OAS AT NA" TC III:/., MISS. Wreckage of Shattered Building Caught Fire and Seven Kosideiieos Burned. At Natchez, Miss., cighl persona wore killed, ono was severely in jured and property valued at many thousands ol' dollars was wrecked Saturday as tho result of au ex plosion ol' eas in tho basement of a live-story building occupied by the Natchez Drug company, al Main and North I nion streets, near the bust-1 ness nuarter, The dead: Cleve halibut, Mrs. Kcluringhnin, Miss Lucia Sooth, Missie Worthy, Carrie M urary, Inez Nettorvilio, Ada White, lilias lloloh kiss, a carpenter, ran from tho build ing iti'u| fell, breaking his neck. John Cnrkett, 71 years old, sulfured fractures of both logs. Ile ls not ex pected to live. Tho explosion tore away the rear wtiiis of the building, which in fall; ing crushed an adjoining tenement building. The wrOckngo caught Ure and a stiff wind carried huge sparks to tho north and west, setting Uro to is residences, seven of svhicli wore ?lest roved. Ail business has been suspended and the local companies of militia are on tluiy. Tomorrow tho work of re covering the bodies buried under grim! (liles of brick and debidos will begin. Owing to ibo Intense beat this work is impossible. Ml ST Bli DEAD. Hope No Longer Entertained for the .Modern Crusoe, All hopo of duding Prod Jeffs, n sailor who was stranded on indefati gable Island, in the Pacific ocean, has been practically abandoned. The gunboat yankton, which was sent from Cailao to hunt for tho .missing seaman, Iras arrived at. Acapulco, Mexico, and the commanding officer vin ovtod-lC tt\t: ' "?V ' ? - , llb trace of Jofls has been found, which is taken to mean that he is dead. That Jeffs mus! have experienced many more hardships I han those ri - lated of lioblllSOII Crusoe, hs evident from tho mn ure of the island upon which ho was st rn nd ed. I mle fal ic - able or Santa Cru/. Island, i . oil I lie equator, entirely uninhabited save hy mousier turtles and venomous rep tiles of tho tropical regions. Tho .?...arching parly believe that Jeffs could not have lived long lifter lie was wrecked, on May S, I?MIT. * ONE (.'IEL SHOT ANOTIIEK. About a Voung Man Who Was At" I < nt ive io 11er. A special from Asheville, N. C., gives Hie particulars of ri sensational shooting lhere Ins! week of a young woman. Miss Ida frank lin by Miss Parseda Shelton. lt seems thal the shooting is the result of enmity arising between Hie two former friends over tho love ol' a y?ling man with whom holli weie htfnl tinted. Mis;; Shelton. hCnring (.Ititi thal Miss frankin had been "talking about her,'' went, lo (he latter with the purpose of securing a personal IntOiHIioW about the mailer. When she appeared she was refused admitiance to Hie franklin hourn and i he door "w as slammed" ll) Miss Shelton's face. Th? formel IherOUpon drew a pis tol and fired through (be door, the billie) striking Miss franklin in Hie breast, makins; ?? dango*ohs wound. \S VOES HflH ( EIL III Many ol the New England Colton .Mills. Al Lowell, Mass,., on Wednesday liol Ices announcing tl w age reduction ol' lo per cent, wore posted In seven ol' Hie large cotton fact Ol'ICS. Near ly Zn di 00 operatives will be affected hy lb? eui down. Manufacturers slate thal the busi ness outlook is most discouraging and Ililli tho situation is without a pn I'd liol lu many years, tho whole conon manufacturing industry North and Soul h being seriously impaired. ll is also slated thal furber cur (ailment of production may become necessary. The corporal ions where lin- notices were posted comprise prac)itally all of tho large manufac turers. * .laps Tried Them. I teca use Ulah did no I have Hie money lo hr lng back two embezzlers from Japan tho Mllkado's Clovorn? moni, hot only tried and cohvicotd tho offenders for n crime committel in lilah, but paid the Stale for collect ing and forwarding* affidavits In tho cuse. The prisoners are charged with embezzling % 10,000. . ANOTHER VICTIM ANOTHIyit IIKJII FIN AN Cl Kit DIBS SUDDENDY. This M nice a Total ot Nineteen Per sons Who HUTO Died ns M Desalt of tho Recent Panic. The death of John G. Jenkins, Sr., in New York, on Friday, makes a total of ?dino teen persons who have died, a nuiqority of them hy their own hands, as a result of (he recent financial troubles. A completo list of the victims follows: November 13, 1007- Nullum West holme!*, retired (laaUcier, sustaining heavy losses; suicide. Novemli-r l l --Charles T. Cai ney, deposed hank president; suicide. Novo?l*r l? L, N. Underwood, Columbia brofossor, driven insane by reverses, Hilled bhnsolf. NovomU-r i:: Nicholas M. Smith, and Mys.] Smith. New Rochelle, .'.Man of Mystery." Smith lost, al) ami was Haled by his wit", who then co in m if tod'i suicide and burned her home. Novembor 24 Mrs. S. T. Kon bam, worded herself to dealb over the ruin of her husband, which was Claimed lu bo due to lin: Jenkins failure. N'oveinhor 25-Louis Straus, mine broker, plucked clean by tho panic, caught in [forgery, drinks poison. November 20- Howard Maxwell, bank- president, indicted, out. on bail, committed suicide. November 2C Valentine llaydahl, caught in Knickerbocker Trust com pany crash; suicide. November 30 Cleorgo Frullmnn, diamond polisher, funds in the Dor ough Hank: mortgage duo; suicide. December ? -Clara Kloodgood. ac tress, funds tied up; suicide. December 14--Worth Dallace. rc 11 red millionaire, 7G years old, loans tied up; suicide. December 2 0-ISracst Steadman, lawyer and rea' estate mau, lost all in panic; dead lu subway. Januar;,' J, I 'JOS.Archibald Mit chell.' -,1 erodier.'.'" money gom" mu?s .oe ny gas. . s January 9.Charles Wadsworth \ Whitney, Vanderbilt broker, worry- t in:; over linancial troubles, ended life ( with Du ?Du Fohriiary s -10. c. H rook s, once < wealthy speculator; los! lils Insl pen- i ny ami committed suicide on lloor of Produco exc hange. i February 21 Col. IC ugo no W. Guindon, president. Of Ibo Fuller K\- : press co Ul pa ID' and Civil War veter- i an, worried a really over business 1 troubles and shot, himself lu o 111 ce. 1 February IS Hauy Itpsjonhhrg1, c wealthy pawn broker, lost lils sav ings 111 bank ; suicide hi subw ay. 1 Mureil 12 John G. Jenkins, Sr .ji indic ted banker; ?ll for Several li weeks, died at his home; apoplexy < given as cause. ?.or?; Dioxins i\ \ FAMILY. Pncumoiiiu Took Them Within a Pc* ^ riod ?>l* Four Weeks. X dl8palc.ll from Aiken lo Tho State says one If the saddest deaths i that bas occurred hi timi county was that of Melvin Dell, twenty years of age, whic h occurred Oil Monday of pneumonia. Mr. Sell had been ill only a ?0W days. Ile was the son of 1 Mr. J. 1'. Dell Of Windsor. Ile was Ibo fourth In Ilia! family thal has 1 (Dod In (ho past four weeks. On March 12 Karney Hell, his brother. tiled of pneumonia; ii few days later Mr?. .!. IV Koli. Ills mother, died of the same disease; on Monday of last week Frank Kell, another broth er, di.'il ol' lin- same disease. Tills makes Ihc- third brothel' and Ibo mother of tho same family l? die hf pneumonia within tour weeks. None id' them were sick over live days. A few mont hs ago i'Tank Kell'.-, wile died. TKIIOH Ul Kl UN SLIT Disconsolate Doenu.se Hi- Young Wife Dad Left Kim. ll CCU ll SC his young bride deserted Ililli. Agossan Toba, Of Martins Creek, N- idled ll 101 Ol' Wood under lils bod and sot lire lo it - Then turning Oil the gas lit the room he lay down Oil lllO bed and tried lo gp to sleep. The bed look lire and Toba would have burned lo death but for the timely arrival of neigh bors who saw Hie Haines, and forci bly carried bim froth Hie house. Ile begged lllOllI lo h ave bim alone and said that he did not caro lo live. Ho was terribly binnet and thc- hos pital physicians : as lu may not re cover. * Negro Killed. At Chicago a quarrel thal started i'll a crowded si reid, ear Thursday night ended in the killing of John ll. M.'ipp, a colored man, by Janies McDonald, who was accidentally jostled by tho negro. SOME PLAIN TALK. FROM SENATOR TILLMAN ON TI I IO TARIFF IX THE SENATE. Said Present Needs of tho Itopubli con Party for Campaign Funds Caro for Trusts Necessary. . Senator Frye's joint r?solution to provide for the transportation by American .ships only of material for uso in tho construct icm of tho Pana ma (anal, which was brought up in tho semite Tuesday by unanimous consent, was the subject of an ani mated debate on various pitases of th work of providing material for the 'IUURO Mr. Frye stated timi, live million barrels ol cement ate to ho used in tho construelon of the canal and said that under the law American ships cannot compete tor transportation service, ns British ships cost 1 per cent, loss for both construction ami lor their operation. His resolu tion was to ;;ive the trade to Amer ican ships, regardless of the differ ence in cost. Ile submitted statistics showing that there wore 10 times ?is much ton ungo of Amoican vessels as was necessary to ship the cement needed. An amendment by Senator Foster ol' Louisiana providing that, tho re striction should not upply to tho Gulf pot ts or any part ol' the United Stales from which voss. !s of the. United States could mit I.'- secured foi" tho (radi-, was accepted by Mr. Frye. Senators Fulton, ol' Oregon, and liaoon, ot' Georgia, sought to have tlc- amendment extended to the northern l'acilie and .'-.out hern Atlan tic coasts, respectively, hilt were un successful. Mr, I .od go .commenting on the pro priety Of seeming eenienl on tho is thmus, said il would eosl ? I ,UPI),Out) lo erect plant liiere for that purpose. Mr. Clllhorson said there was need of protecting the United Stales from extort iou by the monopolies that would be boneflted liv tho resolution. Mr. Macon thought the resolution should not. leave the direction to the President to determine fhni Ano. oart? diips snouid ... given this business iVhon their charges were not extor ionato nor unreasonable. Ile want id the restriction mandatory so that .very bidder could know what, he ' would meet in the wa\ ol' transporta ion. Mr, Tilmau, declaring against buy ng cement tu ibo United Slates nt P'Oat?r cost titan elsewhere, calli d Ur. I "dd ge to his feet with the statu* nein (liai il' he wanted tree cOment ie should upply Hie same principle to ' umber and and other material used m the canal or in this country. "I would like powerful well to nive that done.' retorted Mr. Till- 1 nan, "as 1 represent a good mu ny ' armer.- who would be henelHcd by ?heap supplies." Mr. '?'lillian added that the need or campaign funds made it necessary o look alter tin- interests Ol' tile 1 ?hipping trust. The resolution was I lien laid aside mtil later. 1 1 IKIIIU (?S lA'XC'lIKiV. -'oni* of Thoth iahen From au QflU eec und Hanged. Dave roe. Tom fimiston and two lenk ins brothers, all negroes, were ynched at Yuncleave. Miss., by a noh ot' 30 men Tuesday night. The non were in (he custody ol' Deputy Sheriff I A am; ot' Jackson county on ?onie to jail when the mob overtook' hem. . ; A s<>rie.s ol' incendiary foarohtlusq lires, causing losses 111 foodstuff".lind it in t- supplies. Incensed the people ?tf I l?o vicinity. Tb1' l our negroes, . cpu l*< . i i their guilt when the mob (6pk ?hem from the deputy and all four were bunged to limbs , ol' trees Hy I he side ol' the road where (heir bod-, ?es Word lound tho next morning. The Immediate cunsoo? too lynching was. tl?? burning O? tin; war?;l,u?use ol'1 Sam Hy rd inst Friday night, w hen,: ki is .-aid. an attempt was'made to Wit.via y and rob Ityrn, win? conducts a fitord near Ynnclenve. Among Hie other warehouses burn ed in the vicinity are those of YV. II. Westfall ab?ul a month ago and the Dant'/lor Lumber company recently.' The lynching was conducted.'in'au orderlv manner. , DON'T WANT TAFT, \ Labor Leader Says His inion W^l i No I Support Him. At Omaha, Nob., Oil Wednesday, iti du- Republican State ('ouyen I lon Hie Seci nd ?iud Skill Districts en dor sod Tiff. "Tony" Donohue1/'a1 lo cal labor union leader, win? was a delegato to the second clreull dis trict convention; protested against, the endorsement ol' Tuft, saying hp Wanted to put the union labor ot Omaha on record ns opposed lo him, and added that If Taft was nominal ed they would not support the lick ?Ot. SHOT HIS RIVAL Because He Walked Home With a Young Lady and Then COMMITTED SUICIDE. At .Marion a Young Ri an Walk? Into Coll?n Mill, Shoot and Dangerous ly Wounds Another Voling Man and on His Way Homo t*uts Bullet Through His Urah'.-Community Terribly Shocked. A dispatch lo Tho Nows and Cour ier says thc colton mill village ill tho eastern surbucbs ol' Marion was ter ribly shocked by a double tragedy, which occurred Friday morning as a result of which one man is dead and another dangerously wounded. Al about S o'clock Luther Howitt, a young man who had been un until a few days ago, au employee in tho mill, walked into the mill, where Ar thur Stephens was at work, and alter saying only a lew words to him tired at him at a distance of about one or two steps, the ball taking effect ill ..is neck, passing to thc right of his windpipe. Stephens immediately ran, bul was shot again at a distance ol' a lew steps, this ball hitting him in I lu- back .inst over tho left shoul der, causing him io fall. Howitt, evidently thinking that, ho had killed the man turned deliberate ly and walked out of the mill and toward his father's house, but when within a short distance of his home, turned the pistol and hied af his own head, but missed tho first time. Tho second attempt, however, was suc cessful. He held the pistol to his right tcmplo-nnd bred, killing him self instantly. Dr. Z. tl. Smith was hastily sum moned, and reached tho wounded ..ian i', moil a iuw mnUftesT^?UU': hm. Ititi) that neither of tho balls could bo easily located, he decided to tako his patient to the hospital in Flor ance, where he hopes that with tho uso of an X-ray machine, the balks may bo located, extracted and thu man's life saved. Tho train from Wilmington to Florence was at tho station at tho limo ho examination o? Mr. Howitt was being made, and Conductor Iones kindly consented to hold tho i rain for ton minutes uni il tho wounded man could bo placed upon it, and this was done within that limo, Dr. Smith accompanying him Lo tho hospital. Thc alleged cause of tho trouble is said to bo that young Stephens tva I ked home from a parly last night with a young lady to whom tho d?s :easod was very much attached. Hut tho general Impression among tho Irlends o? both parties is that Hew itt's mind must have been unbalau :ed, although bo had not shown any previous symptoms ol' mental de rangement. Wither of those young .inion is married, both of them living in tho mill village with their parents. Tho deceased was a son of Mr. W. D. Hewitt tho night watchman at tho juill, and Arthur Stephens is tho son ol' Mr. and .Mrs .1. H. Stephens. Doth ol' tho families aro natives of Mari on County and have a groat ninny friends, who are Inexpressibly griev ed by thc *).;.. y. . ? TJIUISANDS Iv 11 ,CCD. ' .. : -rr?-- t ;? Awful Slaughter of Striking Minees al (quilpie, ( bile. According to reports brought to San Prunciseo hy file 6tU< ITS- of a st"i..in Ship just arrived there from (milo 1IKIU..Y. strikers j wore mowed down by machine guns al Ike nil rale bods near I<i<fiquo. Tho number of men killud is placed at 2>500, but this is Ihoiighl U> bp a high estimate hore The workmen al the nitrate boils have 00011 on a strike 1 foi* many months end nuuiOrOiCJ small riot* haye occurred ia tl" sr eels of Itjul i. i'e and on t he oui sk it t 4, On .January I, 4,000 iii Hkt rs start id to mandi through the streets oC L?uInUP- They were met on thc out tiki rig ?Old ordered, (o (lisp 1V80. TllO men r'cVuscu, niui tried' lo rush tho Hoops, who suddenly opened lire willi machine guns OU Hie mob. When tho fracas was ernie 1 2,f?00 men n'i'O reported lo have been found, Ibo majority being burled hy tho sol diers, ll i* staled that the strikers I were not. armed. *' Sit Chinamen Killed. Six Chinese (lc?'d, two others bad ly injured und one building, d,esl rov ed was the rosall ot a Ure ll .China town, al J.sl ,a.ud Oak streets, In Maryville, Cal., Thursday. Thc Aro la boliovod to have been tho work ot an incendiary. *