The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, April 18, 1906, Image 2
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:.:A INTA IN 11
Tha hat of
.nent in hun
-ist s-the o(ut
is that we ar
,.scape. It i
IKarIlkPeao:
whic'h imlules so iany layme
(Ieterior tio, tI IImIan rta
H'.i-vrs in the all-poweri
in o.r iwin h.m v the poe. 1
hceti ;urrac. 'The nail to
that th ffee:s of improved t
through mr r dh:'dity
iat~ consien the <!ue'stic
and the environmeent. Now. ;l
self. It is wholly anl solely
part played h., th Iti i.n orga
anteros] Ltha i Lter flurb:
past eni oannent. So imiiort
wealth who dvo)tes a parl (
ever live in hie!:or'y as o!'
when all men tad womo--n comt
their Children Vili be fo' he b
When. I say. this fact tain
we begin to se-- irn I progress
mea~ns f'orrcempome.
work'ing outt of pro gress ~ trou
'ir iam~s a t:' ba sed
P Farm
B:
I I l\Tte bsoy
h!i make hii
long run. an<
utlust have i1
frulit of his (
wor wl%-ill i(
wh'1at hieet
horse or
Color. .and6 he
a iatge sum oi monY in the
the pursuit rather than the p
he's nothi. ig bm a slave to dru
-the vcvy I h'. he needs the c
wise father-i' drifts away f
Then. too. um re;osibili
needs 1o b't t:u.ght self-rewc
putting in a patch ()If poiatou's
depen! on his owIi resources.
plans and mlethods. Ho will 1
11ore thant his. Let him hump
If Ihe does 'tet cheated ini a eat
his guard for' the net tinme.
The boy has heled you to fat
to know wha: thy will weigh
chance to i1 m-cei m he profit
Let youri boy Zo with you
his advice a hout them whethe
against the buiness'~ men( he w
' A all. birc&een the far:
that isn't much. then put good
to read your farmt jou1r)als. we
behind himt, he'll imake a man.
SShould S
Have
AKING due a:
and concedir
Mthrough indii
way, it yetr
andi is abhor
the poorer ti
~~ ~initrod'uctionl,
htandeld dov'm
writers dispe
We ali remlembler' the old
the Ctcap-icue." or perhaps it w
stance, which had no relation
to the feeble imagination of ti
cessories-whtat kind of a nigi
of the group of listeners, as !(
the actors in the indefinitely I
sation, and. mioreC than likely.
to-to th" e1 almost hOpeCless
itor e e r' pon this sort of
the intlkic, a- Harper's Magcz
SThe R~i
A
L6- e 3 wr
untl tle mae icE polem 0ld
Theplae we r-a an' bri 'tilt
~'orto s~icit.cl'umuation C
any btter imr t old en t
oneanthe i smlpowerive
rigtsth 5t!)iV5and 5m mh
run tlhec bak the comased.
'h cnuandment aamst mi
hplcei1 wher 1 man's na' eun
ri to sto it Th pyraid
any tter~ than it:could 'en
oe' anohe in smal priat
mrentj. Th ulcrgt I
Se'. Thi Chi ' n(e: bil
it is 0i1 e 1 reio o r
the cnow main' ac b'wnt saltb
T-his iscomo' :ahe sail put
gives it n e'tt'teIdiern
andi is alay sered with a Mi
Chinese dintne.
leredity ~ 'l)
noironmet
f
cteristics Only the Heritage I
ious Environment. -
F. Lecoush, M. D.
Cl
eu. none is of greater i:poortance to civiliz-ticti
the relative importantce of hertedity or en.non
ian prwrsI. Thet heo I hi hb Ibost sicei
-Oe o1 Darwin's theory of natuoral selection
it, ithe grip of h dredity froam which we cannot
this aspect of the question which led Prof.
in his Hlney lecturl' a Ahort iue ago. t(
looly Vitw ot the Britith race, and it is this
,a ,s well as hyYicans. :o pro:iet the gadual
ct'.
lin fi nee.'-Icc of her 1 \ di ty 1)il Io that We han !
blrougnl im rve nvrnm n .) 111mo1I for th114
we tat cquied harater aV inheirimod.
-ainin- o. the younu are inl varying degrle - ml
at they .ztari in life wit ittr conditions
I'!
n of beredit y andi envirtonmen* it W'e should Ium
d only two factors at work, viz.. the organnisiU
e erganism has ne inhertnt pover to change i,
hasticn the power of etavironlietvi. As to the
ie l*f. none has ever put the fact more clearly
nk. when he says. "Heredity is the suni of an P'
nttt is the quest ion hat (hold t hat the man of
his means to a skitlement of tho question will i
the greatest benefactors of thIe human race e
to belive that the proper and lest training of I!
2'S. not only for teir chihlren, but for the race.
S posse:sion of and infiences tem, then shall
Mitch. I grant. is now ling done by other1
but these nieans are only indirect ones: the
h improved environtmeTIt ai training will bet
on a ftundam'nental law of n
ive the
oy a Chance
W. D. Neale.
nthe far a chanet. Don't make him a Slave,
ii your partner. It will pay any father in the
save the boy. Remenbir, a boy is human and
centives to work. lie desires to gather some
*wn labor. If hL- is not permitted to do so the i
onoxious. because it yields hin nothing but s.
and wears. Give the boy an interest. in a calf,
crop of corn, and life for him will take on new
will take on new energy. lie may not realize
n1d. but the pleasure and interest will come iu
ssessioii. Otherwise. the boy begins to think
(Ige for his parents. and whein he is half grown
are of a loving mother and the admonition of a
ot the farm. 1i
ty on the farm boy andl he will no- shirk it. He .
v. Let him strike out for himself at times by
or a few acres of corn. This will teach huit to j
If his ideas are crude. suggest to him the best 1
oiarn by experience that your opinion is worth (
Up against the business world. H4e vill like it.
trade or the sale of his crop it will put hint on
rake hint to market when you s(ll your stock.
en them and it is natural that he should want
and how much they will bring. Give hinm aa
hent you p)urchnase the fatrming imipileents. Ask
-ou take it or niot. If hte sees you knock- up
i soon learn how to do thn same-.
a boy intellectually. Don't s-tarve his mind', e3
lede. Give him all Ibe schooling you c:-n. Ih
ooks and papers in his way. Encourage him i:
(-iyl an'd religious papers. If he's got any.thMit t
ir
hort Stories
Introductions?
{enry M. Alden. S ftP) '
lowatce for the <i linhtful r-elax'at ions of prose,
.g that the imaginative appeal of the artist is
ection rather thatn by the str-aight and narrow
mais true that all cir-cumnlocuiron is a mistake
i-ent to genius. Henitce it utsually happens that P
ic story is, the longer and more irrelevant the ml
wich at its best is a~ senseless traditional rite o
to uts fronm a cruder period1 of the ar-t. Good
use with the rite altogether.
onventional formutla: "We were sitting around
is -by the fireside." In either c-ase. the circum- 0;
wvhatever to the story. w-as irresistibly seductive al
te narrator. andl we were treated to all the ac- (
t it was. the individual r-haracteristics of each
indly and elaboraetly describ~ed as if they wer-ea
ostponed drama : then. perhapls, a little conver
a few stories leming tup-if they so happened
yv def erred. Wec use the past tense. but the cd-.
hing every day. though his readers ar-e spared
h Man
nd the Masses
liam Allen White.
ising frontm the aggra ndizr-mten t of wealth 'nay
ited thus: To find and mark the place :n thea
f wvealtht where a man ceases to collect money
by service to society. and keeps on collecting
red nyoney to) use in giving him inmpropet
iiety. Uutt to lind: and to matrk that place re
1t and spiritual urowthb among the people. Per
tnd ot- ten thousand mn in America mtight findI
lead line no"-: bitt until thle great mtass of the
ot steal" in som'e other mianner thani b:y rote,
tent as much a part of their lives as they make
-er, they will not have the moral sense to find a
ulation of wealth miust stop,1 nor the moral fei=
govertnent may not sian'I upon its apex now 1:
tousdto years ago. I -niil mien conise to wr-ong
t-ansactions, they cainnot in just1i(ce (lemad as
lr large pubici transact ionts by their govern-f
i masses are circumscribed by the Iprivaiteh
Tte Atlantic.
i ssim- TTh.* Czar will concedle his Rus
-,1vwih siants a ptr'ent:- iut it will only
e me-oge& .:1 spe:d . ai his pleatS-1
3 and tra . ! 1 1i -pon::n -haltf of the
ut ' bu i me ::ee oft air o st'. I1.s an- -
me:0:thorh v~iI 1 mt~i Cn ivery hand :
Wi 0b ~ na- m i' members will
ie 'e sv-:: 1 .it o h Empoeror e
mo I t of Hey : Ru. - I: is most evident -,
This that :he ;.rea: auitocrat puts no trust
flar inthegood wri of his subjects. H-e
h- Cas cnnet expect that they will trust u
him.t
1X SOLDIERS KILLIED
-tal Accident On Board the
Kearsarge
AS ENGAGED IN PRACT!CING
nourr~nce of Days- Peculiarly
Dreaded by Sailor; and Moreover
Falling in This Instance on Anni
vcrsary of the Missonri's Terrible
Boiler Accident is MarkC. by Fatal
Explosicn by Turret During Target
Practice.
. and -. '...
v to1 : :,if hu r ihai1 - ,n .l
I Pps -. Iv ry10:. r o -
-*ud m-alwd ... a Erhi::*y :iii
!"):ho . m o i .
8 ti S S:\h 1 11. mr l ntcI
I-; i ' i a t '
4 rh, (I r i :- : m t i -
The . i i 1-h-t liw stroner
ad,
. :: j -1 Evans' Cablera:.
(3mos; e ve ri ll i theI w aer
: .. C;-rb n e n :I li i
-' I rrP y r IcuAic . 1 Te
t'cc8 Iv it jil 441 4 1'.~ 1 tlI
'te1:1 . i lhi.ua 1 :N t l a
I zma. nponthe. imstW! il' prlum
!p an Kid His Wife. ls
a woiv i~il tjiraleil ;llI al ';i'4l1.
r;.l'1 i: li .. i ..1 l1 .- Pi h .
:!.: .i4 '. i .;' ti~II F e '' a
'I- ' I'uc- lthat th - Ilirc:i-I c ''c'i l lf
urnved by Mhob of~*- T5000.
411. n.: i a fo~l 1lin w c 8(1:4
Admirl~h' Eva1nsi' ablegr ai
- '1t 14 ine i. .pihe 11d.1 9 e0.
- t). ('n .pri!i '.t 1 iiIab el 1 p. m.
.. '4 bit iti Kds-z a-Ir thni inrre. whi4)le
Fie a.t- dex a ingn Kehntr.
ke'i-1 li '' us\i hd'W I.ind -4 n" 41181 r-'
.n 1t in a. . 1 ''-i a r aiud iin .I14
a l i' .\ iin-r .i h'ein -abi.,v l
: T oi Ovierhle:n -le Sh P i.
Ne. iui 1:it n -. ha i(4' n I-n i Win the)
cii-tt't'l t ; :: li e r erilva 11 h li i' Iai -
1~ 9 > m.uc1'ul: The \olloinl h~ne
h-r Pe t ' N ire.;: an r , maa-:
DOINGS IN CONGRSS
What is Being Done Day by Day By
the National House and Senate.
Mletion of Senators by the People.
A rduinprovidinig cor bel
101of' 4(-Iwors by ilet 1.110 !Ii :he
)eople hais been fvrbya'- la
ivY the 1Rons, voljn 1,m ivv 1)e:! --..-clIion
-f Pre4 sidemn . The resobliw wich'
was 0itrO'eed by Mr. Nories o; Ne
bnsha, Mak, -it! "uterm l-oIned)r
bra . of Itil. :llise four yeaI' i. 1 tlivaid
>f Iwo. Both prs itio (. in iI e,
cconQ401 i Q eiW arminairts . the
t opili hed byi Vtamed lels '.l
-l nsthli aw 0;
hJoulld h1w ou years : e .1n md1:-1, be 11
>eraulse no nmiy vrani mVnsurnm
pcliev- in i% wo Yva.11:
Deliberations Tame.
aithe a ounedh 611 wnh. xiI iw r
i n Il 1 v \n hia A i li e alrib ld
noa menn touc to vh-r 41:: tr
partier.
Otherv Raib Ay. Nloonei sirt
11 tilo lue I a iir I le- an '
vietorvy bein!lg m1)i h0V alvran-t
both sides. m::ky be ! - id
soln, tholg h i: wd o i ' d 'i'o. A
reg:dar order, il h m- to b.he il
.ll ol' th t o i :lt'- i a i m ' t
ill bc present 1i.s p
BSom who011) Jis in re-r. r
mins a~ hatei.-e Rteprewmativei l'on
epresentative snilia.4 i Iw- in .
El prest.,i ie Sm d! :n'i r :td
( I p r e el l i a~t , l o\ - p O W t ' -
Webb. Thnos n'l the W. W. Kiteluins
ic votite r.. einst id y t t.tii~
some dis t hos een E d.
!o how Persnttvs onll
Blackburn w\ill VOWe. MIV- ]"l'" ha1S
ifed thai !he n ria ltini '
cIsi While %air. Bhttlen- h vte
'or it. ebaresematie W. W. Kitehin
hopes to bw ::ble f )o ciet in l e the
live miulte rule to rchdy 1i stateen
.hat llaVe '11 rl pn sde Ill rea t
Discusion Near Its End.
In llC ! All% 'othe r. ..\l iejb xpre
vd the opinionn that the end of the
eneral debate on the railro d ratie
bill would becomi:e atpareit beM'ore
the end of the presyent Mw.e. and that
then an agreement upon a day for a
Vote old be reached. The statem('nt
was made in re1on to i euetby
1. Tillman for such ain agreemant.
oThere wase no othlied dission oftheii
ate i bitlluing the day.t twint tot
fac thatnono was apht~ (4itrepared o~i lti
mendet wascre :bomy that .nW.
Spoone1r4woulcd rpl to ri. ailey's1
ATent.E .esionkas amds enireiy da
lri t.ed tow.he deertinate e itl-~
f 111r 1 the t ia settlmet th aiitan
and in connecsitifla wit tht retport
wihther~tte was app onrarciy ove a
wtict previde. frThe (latic'o waf
paheadispursemeut of. .ila.0i0 of the
A ent .T.e E.i~ Jekins 'ale:nd dmnpra
on' th. .~LBro. The deate (rinne
nt thed extihafat tCity haeti the
he pse~ wasiitin pon dntherte
to rn of thi rigt amndent lrom
Nos o eede.oltv reahe d.bta
haAfterizedriefasnumehrbofMspirued
paae bllween For.e Tikman o lr
one sie es and sss Tead Clapp
canlytl othe remaiherout thardma
ssion. conesn t th lmeInins
diadbsin defrauded. thie hntistdptn-t
entered pntht ionsieradil oe the
rooelelation.ugn agidh not itut
hemht of the prigtnd theo law.
N ious iso iw i was reahed
Somettl Lvetrlt y Discu ssin.rs
Mr oersoe rel in supportofteoueaira
rat blr. Lar. in raer i pcl tok that ato
onthe pesue snd comdpracti
eato ratitlly all of the remidro h ailra
dsuson ohoe oftll V a theL 1 amendmlgnttis
neeary ugted 4tone th biand linent
thatehid uoi the4 comieranon ofe the
laiourging oagmett~ainthe nentu
toaiyof t pvening hillhad fo va
riusp'its 20 ew- For Asalt. e
que4tly a iterte by otei- ben as.
A~.~ode 20yaspoke brlieflyni mn support
oftepatihe York(tt grntg oert rates
tios iuediiasutit Faethie on llptio.
itr L tiert' nS hi tpeec Wsiithatt Oi
contro. pracs till ave ratiloads
of h lte cutryi . aneglno argumet ii
nees ars to envtinctat hkig a
th Kisolidatiman an hef.m
mtn Ko omp t itinanids the plai.
adM.S.. othhand soe a
redepoie inpruoer mit.islii s
G it5Chet t 20 hes F ressulseded
Newports Naews t. pel-i Isob
tivn ea in the entilteniaryt
crimn lt assaulhtne taiphi. dyling
immstantly. eofngres iyersold.
END Of LONG TRIAL
Greene and Gaynor Convicted
On All Counts
PENALTY MAY BE MITIGATED
Jury in Greene and Gaynor Case Re
turns Verdict Against Defendants
Upon Each Indictme.nt, Judge
Speer Deferring Sentence, After
Intimating Intention to be Mrciful
-Maximum Sentcnce i, 17 Years
and S5575,000, While Minimrm is
Only Two Years and S1,0C.0.
Saivannai:~h. C a.. Speci:al.- Bei?niai
D.n e . '. :ayr we
fo n ult l1 : p r i,!- t the
Ceurt fr the iu'- nrv iar beet ot
G "wo r A. V,'i1K* I i :: been in
The d d:1111 1u1;n : s ilyss
11,1 111111 Pnien 1ent . T wv erdi et w-)( as
reiln' nc the ju r h.ad be the
:l-e hourem.
of the to1m h iOnr thert rmn -
.Ju(dIl Speer (1 ked th . 1i y i the
\4-41d 2 greed2422 upon a oli(' Forem'm
Ilelkp le m a n mi la 4he 11rm
uIken a n v! % Jiidi s read by fth
Four Years Each.
ad4 ( arnoi' were vu!2e24lee o) four
VVJ 2rs P.e t jll tlies pell
itentiarv. atf A :1:2. and 1o pay a
:iew 4. .7. l. ohe :2 nt '211 of ihe
embe'lemeIII. TlW *'' 1 antS may
be reiievel I'f I lillo n :aIkin1.' oath
that, they. arU!-(! o o o
1Iian No26.
Reply o.' the Miners Ready.
New York. Sp4eeil.--fter havi:.
the coiter arbitratiiol plan of the
antlhracite operators uider consider
ation iiearly all day. the general
scale committee of the hard coal
miniiers Completed the draft of their
Ireply :1a will present it to the com
I mittee of mine owners at the joint
I sesion to be held here. The strictest
secrecy surrounds the work of the
comitteemen. t i- believed the
miers have deided to accept thIe
operators' offer tha t the anthracite
trike comm1U~issi .ake! up the d:+
pt. but will ask. tea, tihe tribnal
e permitted to conside4!r the original
demand:!IIs with certain111 01 im otnodi
icaions.2 The1 ei neessoinS said to
stead of an: agureemen'lt b~eing entered
ilt between tihe operaItors and theC
U~nited Minie Wkers5 o. Anrica. it
be made with the aahracite mine
workers; that thle cheek-o!i be limit
ed to tihe wage workers who agree to,
an assessment to de'fray the exp)enses
incurred in carrying out the mmler's
part of thc agreemnt instead of all
m ie workcrs--union a:nd nion-lnionl
--eing compelled to ctibute, andl4
that the duration ofi the agreemenit be
left to the commission. 1i this pro
posit ion is accepted it would leave
tle cOraisiS~on free to take up the
,nmandl for an inc!rease in wages, an
eight-hour day, uniform pay for all
classs (of employment paid by the
day or enth, recon:structionl of the
conciliation board andl a number of
minor grievaneflct. The operators
want to limit tile ila'uir; to wages
and a method for the a: jiustment of
complaints.
Will Establish Breeding Bureau
New York. Special.- -The stewards
of the Jockey ('luh, the contr'olling
body of the Easter'n Turf, took an
important step when at a meeting of
the full board, it was voted to) appro
p'iate $10,000 for1 tihe purpose of es
tablishing a breeding hureau in order
that the quality of horses in New
York State stay be improved.
Home Building and Loan.
Spartnburg, Special.--The Home
Building and Loan associationl hats
comleted series No. 5. and there will
e aid out here within tihe next few
days $36.000 to the stockhiolders. Tile
erties which has just been wounid up
started about six y'earlS ago and has
been 0one of tihe mos.2t seceessful evel:
u ndertkni by the comnpany. Th~e ftet
tat the fifth series is .inst beimg
w oudI upj shows that1 the institut ion~
has had a lonlg (t1carer and~ 11 has been
a powerful factor inl tile building up
.f Spartanburg.
Norfolk & Western May Buy Another
Road.
Deleware. 0., special.-Prsiden1It
Johnson an~d a party of Norfolk &
Western otlicials passed through Del
aware on an inspeetio~n tour of the
" short line" f roml '(1olubu to Smii
dusky, owned by 1 he2 Penn~lSyiY'ula
R ailroad. It is report1ed that1 theI oin
cial are contemlnhat ion'e221 puchniny
the hl. Prsdn .2' hno dechn41 21 ed
ewKilled a Burglar.
Nelork. Special.-Harlan J1. Mil
le. ex-avalrymann in the United
States amy, who saw Ser'vice in the
Philippines, shot and killed a burgllr
w lo ntered his home. Hie also fireCd
a shot at a secon:d burglar. wich
struck the but ton and14 glanced off,
struck Mrs. Miller in the leg. The
latter is niot seriouly hurt. Miller
was arrested charged withl homicide.
Theothr burglar was captured.
CONDITIONS IMPROVING
Streams of Lava From Vesuvius Are
Now Almost Stationary, but Quan
tity cf Ashes and Cinders Thrown
Up i; Unprecedented and Has
Caused Complete or Partial De
struction of Numbers of Towns and
Cities.
Naples. By Cale Rcprts of fata
?lties onque1tupn li1-, (p1111ton of
Mount 'eSIvinIs .ane oing in. Ac
c'Idi, t q inrati.in received late
Mldav lliuliIi. nilore t ha 500 perish
ed% in te diri o f1 San Quiseppe.
while from h u!(ins of a chlirch
whilch1 coll ow;:. to the weighkt
)ss oI the roof. -1" corpses were
exticatod, and it ;.s aserted that
at 37rrent. ~ wn- killed
by fallin: J nes.
( avalrv ilr.-eedlinar to t::e snee(Oo o
thel( inhabilanTts of! :h'.-vttd See
tionhave imen ii to make pro- 1
re-. II t ain falia. ton the ashes a
fooLtli t-e ha vin:l mu;le i I 1imposible
for the horssto 1t ave.
The vs.i :.uend: :ha:d. The
sl:y Ih s eared. hut .i-avy cuds
ii a- TrUHs v:-21 H; ill bariers
in t . o M t
ve 11 f umer lshmler u:in ihat. 'iar1ter.
Situatien Morc Hopeiful.
the llti. t wns :II.I ::: v ::illt
. .n fil is ve .: e.
lis stat s ua :-v.
Alnn t equal with It d.evastation
di Ih eindersl tind a i: 1thichlin
I(.ierbl !:mi - h ve h"nr ar-,
ried :-t ditne-. This -ats caused
t he pl.at1c11 dtru" in of .an Gu- 1
\li but '!00 oi itet eli d ieafo
San (uieispee. and thes '00 assemub
led ia ihe r-imiii rei t, -ute:n mass.
whlile the priest ws p1 errW il-ng his
saced meeth- rof enin. and
aqout 60 persons w*. bdly mjured.
Ties'e uniforiitu(nt eie for hours
wiiout food o m1ii a! attetio:.
The only thizng jeft . ii:idi ng ini the
ci~iurc was5 : stat te of 1. Anne, the
reservattjion otf whliebih p tr.ho
is-. y.opl.ar acceild H- a nt:"- anfl
potui-e of deliver:ate' titan. theu
peril.
150.000 Have Fled.
..\but 35.n uo re Iam-es frm Yesu
vana had sotught sheljtir herme and
in the barr~aehs in hs lv
to the track bei \'overd with ein
des. andtl tele 'raphi c euunn11 e anit
The streutm ofI hiva which had( beeni
of 2a.000) inihitunts. 1- in'e from
Naples. on the rtadtt h a4telamar'
had remairncd sttonr '-e un
dutr Cveninl so tht the tue tt
the place wold be terwhelmied ap
peared to have p: S'ed.
The act ionI of Mtut Youius ha
perceptibly rimnihd . lhe show
r of ashes caes'-d ~t ill over Na
pes for a t imec. But ashes :md sand
bean falling apain law tin the day
WhJen the last truini was leavmg~
BsItrez fresL crater opened near
the otbservatory stanlin.
Beat His Wife to Death.
Baltimore. Spcecial.---Becuse his
nine-ear old son Thomas did not
cook ameal nuickly enough to please
him John T. Kennedy created a dis
turbance that attracted his sick wife
from her bedroom and in a tightt that
ensued between thle nuan a:t; his5 wif.
the latter was so badly h'aren theat
she died soon afterward.
Mr. Swift's Funeral.
Beverlyv. Mass.. Special .-Tiie fun
rl of Edwin C. Swift of the firm
of Swift & Co., the Chicago meat
packers. who diedt Thutrsday in Bos
ton from pneumonia. was held at
Beverly Farms. The honorary pali
bearers were 50 in number. represent
ing the various indutstries with wichl
r. Swift was conected, w~hile thei
acting pall hearers were from St.
Johns celiCh. The body was taken
to Forest lils Cemetery anud placed
in the receiving vault to await the
arrival of Mrs. Swift from Europe.
Russia's Big Loan.
St. Petersburg. By (able.-It was
positively stated thma a loan had been
aranged in principle to the amount of
between $2t00.000.000 and~ $:354.000.000
Ftinace Mini:,ter Ko)kovstt has gzone
to Paris to conclude iinal negotiations
IDetails of the loan are not available.
It is variously reportedi that the loan
will bear 4 1-2 and. 5 per cen!t. miter~
est. thte emission price being 90 0::
92 with 1 1-2 p~er cent. tonmmli5sion.1
Radicals Carried Moscow.
Moscti'. By (Cable.--The Moscow
Imunicial eie..:ionl wa the eulnutna
ion of a verhalb, uielind canl
~ass. The result 'il nt .vet knolltl.
ts the votes wi! nt be IC (Intedl unt P
later. The vte was t he heavieSt .ver
ast here. Up to thie C(o'Iclock oe
30.000 otf the 50.000) ven-tered elector
hid voted. Many~ womn ipeddtled tieki
ets. The Cotttionail D~emocrats
appeared to dave the hetter in the
..otii nlim a victory.
IATE INVESTIGATIONA
k Confession That Coal Rates
Are Pooled
WADS MUST STAND TOGEThER
nter-State Commerce Commissicn's
Investigation Dra;s Blood-Mr.
Scarles Denies That the Purpose
of the Rates is to Stop Competition.
-Tonnage Apporticned Among the
Roads Comprising the Association
-Fnal Hearing into Alcled
Abuses of the Ca1 Trade.
Phihui..;pa. spe h..ilt as
re ijxed by t he "tI a. 6-aoi: s'
omposed )I vario- coal-ea:ring
ailo::s as he : ~i-ondrawn
v-1 r .1
romIV railoa ' !11elic:Is *tte i
rin- of 'th. Ple in2ter-nil ' c
UM ; i- inv es i':! '. jr-it
LIegedrtc ::buses of1 thei '' al tr 'die. Th ro
osph C r. ailes. ;sa tra . .
~r of the Pena~si~t~iia..a
2om] anvc. who' iPcai rman(' )''i- the
(4Ul-'a T vr nie 1.-ii on 1 I( twa
earned that th i a .r1 iza 2i on:
m(ly S fies t - rc::4..I*al 'iie of ton::n-re
fltd t4 by r! io d. b. a\\ --
C)~L1 Wal' pfE'd1*uit*l I ~'a el
i 1.25. 1 to!) ls votil~'
abi I -I t. ra. e un f
wo Mosnr. proe d h insluthi
oeetl f the -waw
.C-rnt ials in f Treightlie e :
Est ablishment of R es
n1. byei : th eNof ol & We-: r
2iZ n t be rmillwed 'e nl ; .;
.ca i d. er a r 61"t, :ad - .i
:othe tI e:a s .I ed ttloiii'at was
l si. atr there lIan, i I -
ensiere bing6 h inue b: 11
h eiablishmriient of ites Mr. Suri's
tatild UiiiL o.aeh cowipany fix:,,!I s-.
riee Nv1,uL4I waq later agreedi to)l
he memonhrs of the uis4Wiatio-. it'
11.1 eorn11P."1v Ahould roduce the numte
.i.' -aid it would demforalize ti'e uvu
.Mr. Searles 4dmiued th
hat been a n ire et als t olf .
naiiitoi~ bealled et;ahrad a:lc
.at pi(Vl on read!)( si jped mori a~s 'V
mother he resettlemhnt wt.e m:ai
Ie sai at here had been no -h~0
leSiens s i 1896 [ui exat nl:-'I*
heS e tbishent rates Mr.' t so SerleI
aied thatI pahrompany~ fie '.!wl +
ciel wherslatii oeru ared to by
Jemems Baie SomatnD.lt
myulvuj com tm shhol edce the ralte
taerai jit woul emralie th .n
reral uagio. Mr. Sale's denied
:batuu thr ughou an m erad ta
uaint'eain ratsbetwel all-in h :mdue
icll-w h:s woiatisfote a purpo
howns bthe records hat (thcet nue
di Brftu cad wereilcease SinW Pre.
hne then" lftere' has benpnoy chaue
Mr.l)i' 1 erles den 'i lo P.a th pur-nl
W. \\'. .\i (ruryS:- i henera a'.;
n l relcin toocrs andel tte
hieh the comielonaked.r
Jamsels A.BileyPidI~ Showman, Dead.
tae j1r(Iielat his hme in one~t
ear of i age.l Mnr. Ba iley's zra::
amlia~:4 r i'e broughout thmerica 2 :1
EAurope as oia hwan :md in i. iw
ase Yewa mangier Diectr Z4r
hea Barnum aneid Baile show Pr'e
n iS t !Iti~sticelthz tie rr t .
:>) the bigtrircus, afer v:th;e e a
>aebe o*liedwt b b.
Koument For. Moore'"stCree Blattle
enthe improv ent. f th at~n
[C.r he Moore' reek b' otI':'eid.
Kothiu rlin o.h AnSori. h
Alemaitia fa tablbride:r
tuclo rierbte the fim f uro It!
Sombie Carolinbbad aG er.
*ase of\4 tell Fever Deares Dr.
n tha notitsandingvthe revr
:o the cotray u~~L4 ~eda fee .ae a
ow 3eer Dri fi~).s While state th: uar
Nss enw paint. dta hr
s t n5 dou tha that cases .J.lul
e serlemu'- ted r.et fh gove : m-'
he '.tisii he adds.heue . l
A~t uldermo*an Stabed. Sti
Bunette o he ir of erne Bureene h&
tntjisiite wparse and severel win
hd je4iur Inette itisleud.-a
esrmed thorbepoeto bidn