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FARMERS' LIEN LAWS IN TH! SOUTH SUGGESTED AS A S?NGLE^^E P?PEH Plan Will Force 1^ Own*fl, Il of Such Pa^er Ckarlqt.te, March 31.-Messrs. Stuar* W. Cramer of Charlotte. Lewlg W. Parker of Greenville and-J- W. Cannon of Concord are expected back' from New York the first of thia week where they went on behalf of the orfconhtar ?Jon committee ot the Duke warehouse ing plan to confer with' National City Bank, officials and others regarding financial details to be embodied in che big corporation that is to undertake the great task of handling the surplus cotton crop of the south.. With the return of this committee from- Now York it ls expected that a second meet ing of .the committee will be held at which time the definite au?T ftnal?de talla of the plan will Jib evolved land announced. y That there are tb be obstacles in the way. of the Duke plsn baa never been questioned and any idea that every thing will be plain and smooth sail ing ahead would be a mistake. Some of the difficulties to be encountered are embodied In the following article which appeared in a recent issue' bf The New York Journal of Commerce which paper bas given the salient Ten tures of the pran Its hearty endorse ment. Some Obstacles Cited. ' "Although the plans advanced by James B. Duko-for the organisation of a $5,000,000 warehouse : company, ls generally well received in local bank lng and'cotton circles, attention 1B called to the fact that the new enter? prise will no doubt encounter th? um? difficulties that are confronting exist' lng warehouses and which are measur ably' responsible for the troubles In the matter pf financing cotton. ; "In the flrst placo, lt ls pointed out that In practically all of the southern states there are farmers' Hen laws, the operation of which discourages bankers from advancing money on cotton. Under . these laws a farm?* hos a right ot attachment for money owed to him on cotton, provided he can !. entlfy the staple. An innocent holder is not protected, and no matter o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o , - \ _SEE-r THE LOST DIAMOND .3 reels Natural Color At the PALMETTO THEATRE Thursday, April 2nd. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ooo c o o O O'o yHfi m !S * ? W ? ? W I? m * * lt is about time for you young g?ni?einen who. entered into Mr. Furman Smith's grsin contest to top dress yuur oais. ii will pay handsomely to do it. it you wil put it on right away our 8-4-4 an our 10-4-4 are capital goods fertilize your late cotton with, .it will make it open earlier than would-otherwise. - Ai1 r/fl You stand no chance whatever of getting a p&zc Untees ypu top Anderson ritos phate & Oil Co. * Anderson. S. C. In SS m Si. ai."Si ai attn si in In Ht ?t Starting ?om^lnins Wc have e?dt??v? ???ney for the Perfection Aato Starter '-FOR FORDS Look for .tho, Ford? cranks.? ko* ?* eaphlin them to yo? afrd show yoes tatt there h not a part o? 'lunate ? . 1 ration afear wm Wwgwiag ,?i jwiutv.v.*. Simplicity, Darabrlity and low cost vrr? cell this'?Wi? lo half thc Ford owners. :v... PIEDMONT GARAGE J. C. 3TRIBLING, Mara?g?r '?Tho A*?tomot?k Mao n bow many banda * given tot of cotton ba* patted through, ute farcer c*n aa-* ?ert bia right to a lien under Ute law ?nd appropriate tb? nterchsufllse. In ao?t* of tba jwitharn states there ts al ! so wbifTft^ca1?ed ? landlords Hen i Jaw^jjroflarjto the tanner's Mes. I "The baba making a loan bn cot and lt cannot protect itselflEsgtfrost .'any passible lien that" aime? farmer ' may be entitled to. lt IsTor^U rea son that banka, as a rule, am exceed ingly careful and discriminating in aiaktng loans on warehouse receipt* for cotton and .ordinarily ?ill not ad vance any funds uh less the financial , responsibility of the. owner of the- cot-. k ton ls beyond question. ytinder the'f>ai? plku itt As bro ed that the National City Batik uld act a? trustee for the ware house reee?pm issued hy the Duke WarehOMFe' company, the bai^k; ? <e x> changing the receipt for a certificate.'' The bank ls also (e look after margin?. lt has been announced that the City Bunk cotton certificates would be con , ?idered as the very best kind of collat eral foi* loans, particularly Inasmuch \a^.tb^t^ke^t?rv^pusa ?Ul guarantee i he weight an? gradblf Se eoltob ior , v.-h Ich it issues a jfeewnti - la *o?o quarter? thia la disputed; the argument j being presented td the'effect thai tho ir:mers" lien lows would set as a de - terrent in this ease aa ' In all others. Feature Kot Kew. I "Tho feature of Duke's proposition , which la principally commended ls the proposal that' the Warehouse cora jpany guarantee the weight antf??fade ?o' cotton entrusted to its custody. This Ils not altogether hew for the Standard Warehouse Company opcratTttfgeaeral storage house* lu South Carfilna%av ing forbears done business j^t jg this I "A commercial .paper broker, who 'handle* a large volume of cotton t bills, said yesterday that a bank, in ?making advances om warehouse re ceipts", takes into consideration tb? maker of the note and the standing of the warehouse compsny issuing the 'receipt and that invariably the big cot ton man, with large financial resources jua* less trouble in borrowing money than does the small man, notwith standing that each presents , the same kind of a warehouso^rceeipt for the Isame quantity of cotton. "It was.pointed out by ?T^wftyes? terday that one of the objecto of tho ?7Duke-Clty Bank cotton warehouse plan (to abandon tho use of single {?ante p? I --i? un?oubie?iy to i'orce miii owner)' per and substitute for it; (notes, se cured by warehouse receipts for pot ten-paper which is eligible for re discount under thc federal reserve act." ;-1 ANOTHER 8!DE OF THE NEW I Chock Must Be Presented ' Wjkh Promptness or Payment Can I Ba Refmerl j . -*jr l. Another- Side of the new negotiable instruments law; passed' by the g?n erai assembly and now in for?o is teat feature to the law heretofore not pre payment can be refused, fhjs is a nw.' a check must be p1 resented promptly ni? sentod to the people of Anderson. '.. Thi> Um wa* passed by the general assembly. March 4 abd is identically i the same in several .jfcra'grpaha as eimll?r i?ws In ?therVsM?g, WJilte .the provisions ara I ot timAI ^concern ito. hi?i?Ar?^ tha mihlic iaTSnao inter lest ed in the ch??g?s; qfcpje?; :.ef ; .tar?. Iiaw, havee been making'tp^msetimi familiar with the provlsloro??*?^-' According to the negotl*(HB?gtru mcnt law; unless a check mttHBttted : ?cr payment wtthtu a ressesMB^iur I after its issue the drawer laj?ell?ved ^of liability ;C- ?h? <tS*fti\i -f>^^^4. PC icasto?ed hy t*rdln??s3. T?jW'nPeon :sidered very important. ifSfsaid that {some people have ? habit"9k holding ?checks, drawn in their f?v?r, for -* (considerable period'and that this prac tice, is voryb?th?rsome. When Checks jare nam naen the rnauar,oi aa justing balances at the bank is at times of Isocne cbndem. Thajyy>vlsl?nii of the . law ' da not bf coiiHs*W$j&^t6 notes, I ?Watta anti nhjw>ka ' Ara wn liefore Us j Three liars of Orare ^hellshed, j t nder the law the "three days of I ??grace" couvenloqco has been abolished . 'and negotiable- la?truments beebnie Wue and payable on the dat? specified. " ' A note payable at the bink,0 said a i'bsnker yesterday, *M3 equidisto to an ! I order to the bank to matre* payment for*Y Carolina ba? been tho only state in tho union where a hank hds-^iad. to con tttdef the slg-.iaturo dr a ^W.k as transferring to the payee the amount stipulated In the check. A, bank was without authority to withhold pay ment even In cases ?here ;ib> makers requested such actioaf^T?hd*r the sew ,as an assignment of any part or the I funde to the credit ?f tho drawer with . the bank and tbe^hs^k & at?ldale }V> tho holder utfl?as and Uritff'H nc Iccpts or _erttfles,the check. Freight Traffice lit Mextc 5 City. . ??&rca ?1.ste^?r?*g? ot tnel^ blt caused ^ The Keith Wai . . Ith, wno dew in kti .nnnl.kiJ ' Itt?.. bair of ht* wtti njBs) lett hil?'the of the. estate,, after masing ts minor bequests and pm W?l Mean a Savin* of 12 Fer Ce To The People of An Tho liaily Intelligencer laat Bandar carried a statement about the result of the trip of the representatives of the Chamber of Commerce to Atlanta to consult with railroad men over there with reference; to the ratea and rate discriminations. The Intelligencer was unable to"feet statements from isp delegates who weat from here, -W-sBrs W. \V. Sullivan and I). A. Ledbetter, but we were able to present a brjei outline or what occured. The Greenwood Journal of Tuesday afternoon contains at length* a state ment from Henry c. Tillman or that city, whb. with N. A. Graig represent ed that city in the meeting . In Atlan ta. .Jr. Tillman says that the reduc tion promised by the railroads will ! amount to about 12 per cent. l*The making public of thn result ot the conference by the Anderosn repre sentatives may have some effect on the railroads in carrying on their pur pose as expressed in tito conference of giving better ratas to tho group of towns known as the 'Piedmont prodp,' sajra Mr. Tillman. Bn that as lt may, if the railroads stand to the agreement which Was made the results wlll.be far reaching and we have ovary reason to be extrem ely gratified oVor the success which we have attained so far. This .natter of freight rate agitation wis begun two or three years ago. but took no definite action until the cham ber of commerce employed attorneys to bring a case'before the Inter-state commerce commission, which case was. filed shortly before Christmas. In that complain? the rate discrimi nation under which wc-had been la bolrig wt>e fully set forth. taOK M WILL fiPf?K 1M FiflRfliRF <r#i MISS. iii. ? bViibilVh I I SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL ! MEN TO MEET Dft. SANDERS GOING j Splendid Paper* on the Program For Mseting Heh* April 14, 15 *nd4& * . One of the prifirawapWears at the GSth annual meeting ni the Bouth Carolina Medical AsWeiailott. in sea Hatwt at Florence, April 14, 15, and 16 ?wl)jt bo Dr. J. O. Sanders of Anderson. Dr. saunders will read one* of the prin cipal-papers to b j heard at the conven tion. .ri f Authors of;papers.already listed.for reading and discussion:'are: A. B. Knowlton,. LeGrand Guerry, R. W/* Barton, S. E. Harmou, F. A. Coward, G. H. ftancb. Lindsey- Peters, J. Hey ?arrf vsihw r^iiBr.SiC?' Wird, sill: cf ??faubhtf j' Fr -To%lend. Clu-rles rtoni; W< F. F'orcher?x!harl?stoh; ft. T. L?rtS?y, Dok rllngtobiJ. H. 'Hiiriter; Spkrianburg; jr.jL. Pgrksr. Charleston; I. Wi PW> ?'u?^v???b; Theo Maddox, Onion; So? pbla Br?nsou? in.J^theWa; J. W^J?r iet-'o?; J. '?: oanu?rs. ?ntiersob; ? D; Rollins. Lake City; G. T. Tyles? urwn vllle; W&it?Teeton, Hsrtsv?ue; G. A. Neuf fer. Abbeville. ' William Watson, M. D.. ot Columbia ls president 0f> the association. Tho vice pr?sidants are J. U. Miller, M.* D., Rock Httlj W. ?. Our. ti ? M. D., Rdg? fl?ld; J. H; Miller, M. ?>.. Cross HUI. The secl^???r treasurer! ia E. A. Hines, M. ?>. ', l?iSt?iC* e?SSS??: -- are: MTG\ l?ll?tt, of Beaufort; R. X. Gyles of lUkctuvUle; Gi A. Nenffer of Abbeville j C. ?; Eeerl -of' Greenvlllo; M. J/ Walker o?'If pt** nie";. J, A. Fal soh of BehnettflYllle^C. F. Williams Kfc?oiunibla Sud W; P. - Timerman of Batesburg. The F''.c'.)lanu county as sociation bas tor St? president F. AV Cvjward. M. ; nt?d fot. Ita secretary Lasnrviu WJBAiir?a .-.1 il .board ot medical examiners is com posed of the follow?n? physicians: .Hi' H. Wyman, president. Aiken; ?. E. Booser, secretary,. Columbia; H. L. Shaw Fountain Inn; .1. J. Watson, Co lumbia; John Lyon, Greenwood; J. T. Taylor, Adanis Run i W. Pressley. Clover; A. M^ Brelsford. Cullins. ?or-rnco, * *??c **cri??xc?"is ^^"tc ^. s y or South CaroUba>" .1? M2 mlle?/riorth of Charloplon, 110 milo? west et Wil mington. 3$ miles e*st or columbia sud 294 miles south of Richmond. Wil?iamVton^??s Batch of Citizen? . Capt. J.: G. Duckworth, the same pelling himself the president of the eaa?aber o? commerce of -^Villiameton, liss bad a hew exeprience. . He was. callad i upon to Wcicom'? to his. beau tiful little city a. party, of Seandia^ >yed "?o at that it. t!:?ae WI und 75 others sra ex I classic address of wei *war4S:' ?sea his best thin iring a greai .?usy^cars or n??k to Spar with it the G.- a Sc. A.. tb* tsnburg, ls belngr r,o?v. R. O.'Fallow of Columbia was ono of the business visitors te tba etty yes terday. aft or Abqat $60,000 in Freight* demon, It b Said Tho railroad commission took the matter up with tho railroads, which action resulted in the Atlanta confer ence which waa held between the bus iness representatives of ot thc cities of Greenville, Spurtanburg, Anderson and Greenwood and the railroad au* thoHttea. * 12 Per Cent ?edaetlon. "AH n result of the conference the [railroads proposed to pat. Creen wood and the other towns on a rate not any I higher than the Atlanta rate from '.he , Rast and to give reductions on all I classes front the Weat, which will av lerage about 12 per cent, and that Is I the result of the conference held, tm j lens tlie case takes some other turn and the railroads do not live up to 'heir engagement. The result was ob tained with out agreeing to abandon the suit' now before the Inter-state commerce commission, which will be pushed with the idea of getting fur ther relief. "It will take the people of Green wood some time to realise fully what the chamber of commerce bas been able to accomplish for .them in this matter. I am satisfied, that this means as much for the Town as any one thing that lias happened in the last decade. "The- benefit to the? merchants and consumers Is hard to calculate at this time. Based on the former business, I would say that" the saving to Green wood per annum will bc something like s?O.OOO. There ls not a merchant or a consumer at this point who will hot be benefitted by this reduction, which means money saved, to every one. - PALMETTO RIFLEMEN INSPFRfft ?fl?lfiV mu? buiLv muni WITH FORTY GUARDS IN LINE COMPANY DRILLS OFFICERS COMING I Annual Inspection Will Tabs Place This Afternoon, Follow ed By a Drill W. W. Moore, Adjutant ?teatral abd Capt. Beacham of tho 3&t> j if apter, wm arriva Ia Andemos today for ib% purpose of wseuctlng. ?0. E, South. Carolina National Guard, better known locally, as the Palmetto, JtlUjeaV ?While. J no definite arrangement batyiT?B_s*J yet made, lt. is, understeedttflSL ?u<> inspection will take place lui&e,tar-;| mory some time during the/a/U.rpop^.,? thu event to be followed by a drill tonight at which time th?,oin eera ?fij agalr^ inspect thc locaj compr been In Anderson fdr the last few' days whipping the. local ripes into shape.' Adjutant G?n?r?t of t'i? State StHitm' ^aa Will Inspect lbs Palmetto' !t!fi?av?a and ibe Second Beg***** ILT.'.^ T?ilAV. ? J and. lt? wa* understood yesterday thal i he O?fiCvrS o? .?"oDspriny ~??? , tbsr the inspection today. Tln-y iv ileve thst. the Anderson company will be abie ;to compare favorably with those bf the remainder of the State. Approximately 40 men win I line when the inspection begins UMi?fy and these Will be commanded cl:, br-Capt. J. Lu Liaou. recent Iv chosan fpr that pdsltton, br^leut J. .?. T. bridge, ' Ciider the direction ot either j of the*?? gentlemen, Anderson people i Wilt .expect the local men to. do wq : : \* " F?la^rTaTiffT Huspende?. - Washington. March 51. -AU new" ta riT tiled* by. railroads etltninaUng allowance? to Industriel railroads. Was suspea?cd td#.ey by the inter state eoinmi>ce commission tihtll July 30. with the exception of those lafrectihg the United States Steel pir&tlOB sad othev tyon pud ?**el; ccrporati a Atienta, Ga., March 31.-J. ?Graat, a local bantamweight boxer, tonight Wae taken to a hospital tn a serl?us rMiUti.in mt- t\\e> ?nd O? l)??J FUNNING TIME OF CARS I TO BE CHANGED SOON ANNOUNCES) I 3pee*, Co?f4cl?r.?Jo? Wm Be IGaven Chick Spring? and Other Resorts .- .\y<- i:.-{".y.;|:ar?W ?.?<i......-? .? v H . -j I? was understood ?V Anderson yes e?doy that a number of changes are ihortly to be ra?d? In tho schedules >f the Piedmont Northern Une, er ecting almost tho entire division. This s for tit? summer traffic and Is also, lue to" ?he fact that the Seaboard will nuke * number o? changer, in its icbeduTe during the early part of , Vprll and for this reason lt will be I leeesaary that tim Interurban elsi mange to preserve the connections af lifferent points. I Although lt ts not definitely known vhat day the changes will be ulectlve, t is understood tbst the revision will | ie made on or about the lit i of next I nonth. - Mr. Allen ls now working on he proposed changes and will proba- I dy bc in position to make ahnounee nents, shortly. In making up the-schedule for the lummer months special consideration viii probably be-, given Chick Springs, ?be " well known ? summer - resort be ween Greenville and fipartanburg, ind Williamston, which has been made ambus by thc minorai spring at that dace. Both of these resorts dre -fre lUCHted by thousands of people dur ng the summer and for their accom nodaUon convenient schedules will'he irrangbd by th.? interurban. Thelnterurban line to.tthlck S.tflngVv tad ?ot opened lost summer, o^t H. I mt'clpation of a h^avy business this j ?asen special preparation* will pro- 1 ?ably. ba'ibUde by tho G., 3. & A. A lanasomob'h'k veneer dnpot' ls belbg J constructed nt the spring?, and for j he purpose bf parking car? on apo- ' il? occasions u ;"V" Will be built, bx-j ?inline- -mnrli/ tr? 4h?y lintel Ar. is .'gencrajlv known a ;iew hotel | s urj/ lu cours->, of construction at Jhlvsk SUrlngs and winn completed ?VIII bo. one of t te finest summer hotels ' n this st,ue.' Ar. D> P. McBrayer i*<m tp New Omkans i.?-j -The friends of Mr. fi. P.McBraverM >xp?ct to seo him maka a great suc osa In his r-rv-.field ta Mow Orleans, ' .lr. JJjtriyer la one of the beat y?DRt- . id f ot.o.n met In this, section of l ie , iount'iy, .and his change of location to ? he cotton metropolis of the south will ? watched with great interest by bia Hoads her o who'.wiso to se?? him make j '" success in his, hew homo, ayer, ' ls socially a man of I magnetism and is one ot ?fk re?d inert in the ?tare, very'active Uta fend w??t Li factor ic the bulldt-< i ksbh- 3?Us at, tvs, the, Peui? ills, the ftiverside and thft .' and he was also the first ''or th3 CftUea'a National lt li with regret that; his ?i_^y j civciui see niue- ic?TV: ?ii?ujmuu, u? j arr own. account and ob account of ito' family. * Mrs. Wcttrayer ie th*, j laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lon McGee* . city and has always been re-. jard ed as an ?xr?ptionf?! wpm aa. Bee-j reinds In Anderson give her Up with ??ch regrst haning t>tt? the viii bring this dna family back to Ah lerson as citizens. ENGLiSH SPARROWS \CTINaST|^ Officer Browr? Says: that :tfany\ Are Being Electrocuted These Nighths .Officer John], Brown, tb? nestor of he; police force, called attention to ho fact that the. English sparrows ifevo beea cavorting about tn^? very i?rfenge manner lately. He J?a* teen, onay of,-tb?n at night Hying- ?trC*Uy j ii.] i?y: ?tairi?iih ??.- >?K"ii* va in? p?unC j iquaro sha :s ?he: ?wriiwi? ? BY???V<? noby or them hak? been found de|id m thc streets. -Mr. Hrown says' tpftt ibinp superst'-tyiotia people whb have ??ar.i or it say ttiut the blinds Bavo i foreknowledge of something that ls toing ti, tiappei- I . And in speaKlng 6f Eaglls> spar'j .. . i own, mai retain? *n??i/ i?.<> - Jt&? birds, brought to this country, vere Imported bj roi; Jeff/p. Maxwell they Were eonaldered ruma.? tight, lu fact, eo well ' -?ere they bought ut that after **y-tfkt pair* bad lom? to claim Aejacrsad'as their MWn? i feign wss posted on the well.house n the court house* yn rd. "Wbobver larths one of these ttttW birds Wilt be ngd? to pay a fine of f 5, They were ?kfliildered.yery useful sad ftjr^tj/ Hien.' . 1 The sparrows have a "cute", way. or mUggliiig np to the incandescent ignis In th* big sign on the front ol no npublic utilities company's. < hx bobJ nights they c?n br seea i?5 Warm by tOO. jtfefllijwJjWP ROBERTS WAS BURb?0M?RE{ Took Brook CemeA&fj yt?mc?mr At ?? O'clock ? ; ..' . Tho bodv of J. W..roberts, who died gc Bisckabars Sab dey. was brought o Anderson yesterday norning ?tx ('clock, tbe party arriving hers on ?nub SW&r 8iSS m ?I**? horse," proffered a de defeated monarch. But the modern mal? g?ts an . infinitely better means, y o f transpprtajioii ~f a/ Sj lowest cost-w h e t? na buys a sturdy Ford.' Tho Sj economical For d lias made the horse an ex- ; if tiavagance at any price. * . i -. i i. Five hundred dollars la tim, price of the J-Tord runabouts; the .touring* ear.la Ate flftjr. tho town car ?oven fifty-t. o, b. Detroit, complet? wltb equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Archie L. Todd, local dealer. Anderson, 8, C. ! -Ti wi JJ Ll ii S' . S1 i 1 l^f?- irs ICE CBE?M IIM? JP^^^^^J^ ' And We've Cot it, ' i /Y 'Any qua n t i t y, any, /^>iliw5s?vl I fc^l M kind -only tone quality, I -1W? .'tey. A. *? fp ?M?-' ?f m M i*t tile loiiuwitig p?ice?: 1 Q*. flOc. 1-2 Cal Mc. 3=OJ(L'I1 40. jH G?L ?I 71 J . PlK*ae us Your Order. OLYMPIA CAWlfy CO. A|?O ?CK ??$AM PARLOR I ' 'WtONK 70 1 "< ' . " i i.ia? ii i < ti f ..rn , , 'li , i! I .ll #t?* T*S?j0???'St??'t-*i*' . > . r . 'J ?. -, m.li , nfl i y UT'Tlti 'I I ? , mr. I-^.H .iglfllMliiiii , i n j i _i _ 11 _ ,1. _.i ,.? ?? ? The Farmers & Merchants Bank and the Farmers Loan and Trust Company, both of Anderson, S. C., take a great deai of pleas ure in lending money to prompt paying cus tomers and at this season of the year take an especial r^eaj^lri?^ii lending money to their farmer friends. would h<> p'.eaaod to extend ouracquaintance with Hie farm of thin ?aid cou nt y by tending'them money. 4 tMWKTOSEK UH. ii^?i rm?pM Hiv "???F J?? ?*4"*I BJ?#*.?*IJ" Farmers Loar* & Trust .??!*??;. SSA?TW/U B? WARS \ wmm KV? If ell of these schemes which "S?riootn" at r?nget a cftmm't around io peddle, aro such great "Mot ?ey Makers? why don't they KEEP them them*elves? ;Wban a man J' trying hard to sell you a proposition there is. something ,x\ U for"jHJW-to^a a JMU> thing. is it not better for ns all io keep oar ?rr?ey ?MS?? at hearne, airest ? and build nip OUR OWN Conunfttmity ? Th? m^Aefro doaa .. .^.isf We ray 4 per cent, interest- on Savings-, MaWtSt)* ?A?fc'YO?? bank--. made his hom? : wtm.ru* ?rx Tl?? Jge railroad, ann^ inter- I.ate wi al ?ltv,>r Rrr?tlr .-?otim. I ?n.j ".tS. fofaoriy lived tn An- {pie made up tho party coming to derj?on. bein* tbs first at*afri^?deht tderaon ror the fuaec&l a?d tbe?< Of tibs Riverside and To*** ay m?is. !pHried yesterday after noon at 2: