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ur V& __ N _[I _14 4NA t. Entered April 23, 1903 at Pickens, 8. 0., as aecond olass matter, uuder flet of Congresa of March 3, 1879. VOL XXXVII, __NNS -SOUTH__ ARiiIII Iu, EMM At A D loco COUISO Of fel10. Tra': PAV.IC FtL L 1.17 TD]E Ai Mlany of T:33 V/h1 : ; d in iury When thes Car1cIt;ded, We :t ore S'Or Ls33 Injur.,d in U-.J Cagra :bLe thr~t Fallovwtd for thte Exit.%. CGhiao, Mrra'4-mr : ,: persen~s uc . itiured In a r-:a-<-1.-1 col"Si..1'in bo:,t n a Nol ti.,s*. - vfetoDl a an Oa'% Parh 'e m rt at S:ate and Van ur:n u-ret. t.ar:7 Monde.ay. Tse trains s c. of throo ccL1 .. ach. ti:I of whe ,'. cro'Ld':j. A LPad f.locw(,1 the etsh ;::'d ret manyi~ of tht- -w.ho eC~'aped in.* jurie.; V. hun the trn.a crmue to.e:hor, suffered Lrvhms in the iEt' an-ble for the e ::its . Tho Caii Park traiu was bta.nding at tie Stato stroet Wition w'hen the .Non.:w'e!Li n traiu, turning int.o Vaun JBurem street, c h into it. Aongr4 the injured -were C. C. 'Stern and D. It. Pollock, both of .Now York. lzilure of .the brakes to work prop vrly is aswisncd as the cause of the collision. KILLS HER BABIES. Aother Then Takes Own Life Holding a Crucifix. FnlI River, Mass., March 94.-With 4 cradx claped in boy right hand :and vAlth a cosary hanging from her :ar, Mre. Floria Tepie, aged 25 'years, aned her tr.yenr-oM d'aughter, Mary, and two-'wnoths-ol boy, Jo. sopi, were fcund. dead in the kitchen of t:heir home early Sunday -bY te wor an's hxsthund, Jcseph Terrien. The coroner EfAd after an examin. aition, that the -woman had killed her :ae!f and the two e: idren- with Jilu minating j.ea. 'lw'o gac jets andi the ocock's of the gas stove in the roont 'woro found. turned on. Accrdln'g to Mr. Terrien he and his wife, wiii the ohildren, paso-d last ever..ing 'li.h frlenis, returning home at 1 o'clock in the morning. He went to bed immediately, taking with hni 'his daughter Mary, and leaving his wife an4d the -little boy in ite ;i1he:n Trrlel said ho wa.3 aw'ka.ed Sun 'day by a chohing Pntion, and de t-Lctnd the odor of gas5;. -is d.:-ugh t.er Mary wns not at his saie. Going to the kitehen he found his wife in a chtispj;ing a crucifix, with the c,d1reni wrapped In blanko'- lying-3 at ier feet. All t'hroe were dad, Mcra. Terrien had bemn inl good hen-lkh, but it Is thouight -thait faImiy cares had unbalancd her mind. RODBED PAYMASTER'S SAFE. Thief It Some Manner Obtained Com bination, it 13 Thought. Washington, March 24.-The official -ror.ort o~f the Investigation hld~c on board t-he erniser *Mlwaiee of the t a'hmg of $3,800 from tahe !m5c of Pey -m r-:ter SkvipwHh , shown that the crafe was locked and the 'paymnas~Ier w'. u not aiway fromn the s'hip d4m1ing die time when the abstrazction cif t'he fu::da must have .yoeurced'. The veeol was at target pretten 'n r.;delena bay at thle time. Tfhe revort ?"ows thai. aul powdsble procauztions wRWO taken and that 'the robbeor in somen way mumt have ob~eatd the co:..::ation cf thbe svfe. KILL".D SE.LF AND SWEETHE~ART. Gave Gil Strychnine anid Then Tootk a Dose Himself. Ml-hvwaukoo, Wi(s.,* Marc-h 2I.-Mhs' trr of Mrs. J(da Phi.we.h. died Mondas fe:u sn trychnin'g *pd..n!r"g at'mini te'ro:l by -her aveemrt, Imc Wojrir :I. Thio fatial d'ug -was mnixed wI or :.e doc.t.h oc~f -his swoheirt, he h:. treA! to reonke t'he tre~goy a dwebl' (Ir~' ';y t-akir...f ' d1oE&e .h kmeif . lie d'c. n tour later. The crime wOea proltchly innpire edi to 'a propo.'edI marrlage to~ the youn-. girl. KCREAN DIPLOMAT ATTACK11D. Set Upon and Severaly Deaten by Other Koreans at 'Frisco. i't n 'rF-.lj o Cal ., .Mumc 24.-.D. W?. Ste.tvens, deL1p:.'1g a ,,i.cr to the I 'cen ceuiI.cil of vop e, u1. r.r 11'r' on FrX:ty fromt Kor.-;a. ias at tca:nd anlI ,ockdh dwn by a orn. I: tt of ,:.r nry Ioreans Si-l-y n It i t'!e loloy of hi.1 hvv.'?. Only the . -.:roPr4pt a c~al a guestaf and en)!.)Y() of the hotel In r4. np):usa t,) hi, loud cries for he..!) mv. vkI %is l'.!'e. or the K;irt.uns dolared )..ar they .)tld have k h l him. Stev-2ezm %,k Severdry brul.-o)rl anet sca..!, J.but v-as not: da4nscoumsly Dievens in an :r:cry-trx; t: i:L ar r'i--il . S i.:: Kore: n pop!.:-e h'rave btn Kroaty: -t ,eotdbyJpren r.rotecrton, ard that they are begin r.li to jck. iore favora-1:iy upxn it. I le o!. r:dd tIA'. the Korcratn pceanLat have w:co.--Cal *.( apuree and the oLlc:a. ehle.' ) is -ing to thin's l on the grcu:rd thert 1.e I c aly kno ;'cr XKcea : -n a n I :... 'on of the old Iatitwurnu on the ln-- rr;o,cti by Japan. Other state. e-- ,'.: of w'h'hi werg favor1tle to Jo.pan in rel.'at!on to 1.heir r.:,ve country, nxide Jhe Koreans angry. After the aEsnnL.t Stevens went to his room. The hote-l lobby was at the i" n Irto a staie of intense exee~mt 4e ary. Stevens had hiIS Irjuries attended to and be refused to -bo seen, as he was in n3 c~mdition to d4escuss the attack whic' be firmly believed was 'murderons in itsA Intent. RO.33ni3 MAKE HAUL. Four l'~.Mennes In New York's Fash. lor .e District Were Entered. N-ow Yo:, Mt:;h 214.-Burglars en. tero: Eurrmkleces n t-he vicinity 5 Ff,h r :rnue aml7.1Fghtty-irourth a r tin the heart c'f tCe fv.-z:-or.able hove.'or;, 1.3 Fe.~t a~:.r.y vwith a..thing of ::;';ti : :. - 3; in ' i :o f t.cn. Fr'n' ti'e fm:th, ht:)at of George 0. Tha.ten '.' :i'.y tock a.bou.t $1,500 worih Of gE pc,-::S -a.ndi $zO0 worth cf sma!! j'~-cle)-. They jump-I frcm a high fence !n the % r..r o, the hous. cf Ben, Ja:: Thaw, unce of I.:rry K. To.-?'. to t':e fre ev :e cn :The rear of im Thatcr rgice, bodly car ry ! :.; I. ir plunder from ihe I -0 -t n : dhvelling cut. the f.t daar v-! 'er the Mp;ht of a stacet ihmJ :L IOdiy-- ,poritot'e .u cf ColoAnuel Ai'bert E. H'on, 'r. N.. F. Parom ad M:n. S!-cf Fmith. They were not diilm1.ed in1 ide Sm'ith houe, butl. apparent-ly took nothlr:r W'l 'rms glvon by serv t:-: fr-) IpA - cnedl them from the e!'her vwo. POLECAT ROUTED E-lITORS. Little Anirmal Created Commotion in Montgomery Advertiser Oice. Montyimory, Ala., 2arch 21.---A polo:2at, of tihe strongest varety. anp -pei.rod sudden.ly in t'he Montgomery Alvertsior's office at 8 e ek Surdy;Y night, and (drove so hmay omQployes f;'om the bulIl.deln;g tgat the prlnting of te early edition was s-stonnily intor 1fort ed- with. linvtype e'sraton, were drli en from t21eilr chairs on the-th!:rd floor' on the animal's llr~at nppoa;ranco. When he had a-ccompli.'hed this the p~oleemut with easy kIpes ascended to the news editor'a room, on tho fourth Before it wvas hardly realized that he was present tehe oat had run the night editor, the telograph editor. iwo associaste press operators and a leased wire man down stains into the rabroets wvit'hout .their coats. F'oreman Mike Ford, with a hurried ly borrow'ed ri'fle, killed the littlo an. inal behin'd the news editor's desk. The building was disinfected, but it was over an houar .before the emiployees couki go back to 'work. It developed, on inveutigation, that tihe cat -had .been chased into .the build. ing at an early hour Oaturday morn Ing by tbwo smaMl negroes, and thad remained quiet until disturbed by the. workers in the easrly pairt of the ni-ght. Throughourt the diay it hid in a hole' in the composing room. Penreose Reported Better. IPhlado-ph ia, Pa., .Mar'ch 24 .--The condition of U . B. Senator Penrose, wiho is confilinied to (his 'home shere suf fering f romn -ilril crysipseias is inucia improved. SENATOR BRYAN DEAD Sevenlth Represontativo Claimed by D, ti in a Yor. SUCCEEDED GEN, MALLORY Florida Member, After a Brief Illness at Washin.ton, D. C.. Answers Last Call-Ho Was of Da1llcats Hoalth and Only 32 Yezrs Old. Woahing-on. Mba-rch 24.-United "tates Sonato-r W!Jlam Junes Bryan, >f !lorida. died at Providnmce hotpl .Al at 8:30 o'clock S'undiny morning t tye;.hoi'd fever t w'aa ornly reven y.t-hreo dav., Mine ha toY>k his seat vs the r.ucessor of the lato Senator ;tsp-hen rt. Miallory, -who diei Decem )or 23 and thirty-three da6ys cf that ,bve was rgc.nt in his i.lht aguinet Be33 ev o! a '1mc3 during Mr. SENATOR W. J. D:1YA1. Diryan's irhe-shk)hoxi ~xix )f his rc=overy, but ae La:: as Eat. .r.iay night tne roxn't was Lieven out hot his c.onditen had taken a tur:i 'or the toi ter. H1i do., t2erefo1r >an-s as a mii'jnri.e and a ,hcck . in pn1yiique .Mr. Dryan was Un Itted to withstaird a pra. re..t-:' . -ic was s':ght of bu'ld a:! ce a 'ous to:.peraj"ert. lie Cm ;1: 1.0 Voshingson early 4n January fr ':n tA7 Vari climate of Flor'de r n:om t:.,0 Lay of his arrival was fr. rtw ai:. Finally he was ccnpelled fba rtve iv Lnd was ba.e'n to 'dni(Iflee 'o.. Ji. During ahe ast. few days of hei llnes3 he was atiended -by sped Asts rom .ioh- Hopkins uiLverity, al ,imor1e. In Mr. Bryan the son-ate lk.oo4 Cte ieventh inember by dc-ath since the 0djournment of the ii fty-nlnTh con.Tcm )n Ma.rch 4, a year ago. They were h two late senriOrs fCIm A'Lbamna, Mr. Morgaan and 'r. Ptitus; MV Mal Lor1y, of Fkwidza.; M.r. I.atimer, of Sauth Ca.rolin-a; Mr. Prctor, of Ver.. mont; Mr. Whyte, of M l 11d n1d AI'r. Bryan. CDuriously, the 1ae~t twio wereo me tldest and tiho youngest members of the body. Mr. Whyte was eighty one years at age, and .Mr. Bryan loss than thirty-two. Mr. Bryan was born in Orange county, F'lorida, Oct. 10, 1876. He et-tontbed the -public echoola of his sta te and Elmony college, Glecrgia, gred.'ut lng frm .the )anter institution in 1890. Three years lahter ho .wee gaduated from Washington an'd Lee university and in 1891) began the praotice of law tin Jtacksonville, 11' a. Until a short time betore his axppointameat to sue.. coed Mr. Mallory in 4ie 'senate, be ibad eserved as editoitor of the Duval county crimirial court. He was maamred try .Miss .'ant Mlan, of Lex ington, Va. WHO WIL.L SUCCEED BRYAM4? Muoh Speculation as to Whom Gover. nor Broward Will Nanme. Powraeola, Fla., -March 24 .-8pccu.. lation is rile here us to whom Glover nor Broward wil -namfo axs the 'troces sor in United Sta'les Senvator W4lliam Jam'ea Bryan, wiho died in Washxing ton, S'.day. M1 r. Bryan was named to succeed Smoxutrer S. Rt. Mallor'y, h-is neppoint. mecnt hoing announced C'brintmans day, and althougli he was in Waehington only a few weeks when lie 'was t'alL on ill, he accomplarhod .mich for Flor Ida. anmxt. n 1udny for Penracola. The FlorIdia campaign in niow in fu blast with three candidatos for Unite Stntos senator-Congreman Willai 13. l..amar, of Monticello; Jlohn S Deard, of Pensicola, and Mbertt Gi chrirt, of Jaokronville. I't is nc believed the governor will rame an of these parties and the most plsaus ble rolection he could make at thi time Is believed to be Stnte Senate Thomas F. West, of Sanrta Rose who is not ondy a close friend to th governor, bu-t -brilliant and ablo. ix.Sonator Samuel lsuao, of M.ot ticello, was an applicant flor the pos Von when Mr. Bryan was nprmet apnd it i probabe that he will agzaA apply. Wealthy Land Owner Suicides. N.-ishville, Tenn., March 24.-,Je Jewell, a wealtahy 1-amd c'wnor livin near Auburn, Cannon coun-ty, Tennt se, committed suloide at a early hou Monday by hanging hmimsolf. Ill healt was the causo. STATE IS NOW PAID IN FULL. Receiver fcr Neal Bank Gave Chee! for Balance Saturday. Atanta, Masrch 24.-iStete Treamsm er R. D. P-rk, Saturinday receive< from the Contral Bank and Trust Cor pora-tion, receiver for the delunct Neta Bank, a chevlk for $C5,Z.29.90. bein the h.'hn-o due on tho state's dopcelt with that in.$.Lbution. The state treasurer was paid $12-5 000 vome days ago, and the court oi dered- thni- te ua.n-ce be ra!! withi tweV.:st'y da.-V3 T'he p dop:)'itoMr .voto fou;ht th stat.o's ole.'im to a .priCr Men on t) asset4j of thbe Noal bank did not giv tho required borni to prevent the pa: mont ci f.se funds to t'e stat, th-xpa:h they have r.lreedy ee.0.li from Jle Elis' dedl'u to the E pre.e count. To Organ;te tho tT'ners. Nashvillki, Tenn. , 'Mairh 24. Miadeoni~t, Ky. , Cinp: t-,i c:ys It rumrn'd tha t sveral hundreod unit miners will! arrive in Hopkins coun from Indiarna for the punipmoo of a gs.nizing the ccl mincrs. The strii in tha- ection ins :ber-n on rW.r-e tG flirt of the yonr. The mine over tors are prcqparlng to re- nyt ny a t!ck that may be rmle cn their pro Prty. At the kirge - mine in I.. county a nirntbcr of -men ao r.t w1r bulfifn n se':a!o :a- enrd 1.he rlni Other nino ovnern in - :Te.'r'::.t par" of '. e county are preparing for t:w hle. Tragedy at Mlifddclsboro, Ky. Knoxvill1o, Temi., Mnurch 24.--1310 ins -ludnal, a prominent colnd cper"tc of the Middle.boro, Ky., (dstrict, wa whot Sunday night by Charles Coopc in the -ome of Miss Margaret. Ru yons at Middlesboro. Hudnall wa brofiglht to this city Monday norninj andt is now rin a local hospital. Th shootinig, aicordinig to a special to th Sentinel from M .Idd lsbvro, was at th home of a .girl. IAttlia Fall-s, N. Y., March 24. Lighting hi-s pipe In his cell in tin village jal., .Tohn Doherty, of .Middl< ville, w-ho was locked up Saturda night, necidenta:lly ret tire to th mattress of h~is bed anrd before hel could reach him he wis -hur I death. Doherty franttoally tried I esenape the flames, but t e cell dor barred the way. Ho a sxty-thr< ycears, of ago. To Move Body from Pantheon. Paris, March 24.-The duke of Moi tebmllo has written to Premier Clcee ceau, asking for authorization to r move- the remains of 'his gnandtathe the illustriousi Marshal Lannnes, fro: the Pantheon to the family vaulti Mont Mat te cemetery before tiho hoc of 'Lola, ".tihe insulter of the army," pliacod in the Panthdon on ,April 2. Goes to the Riviera. St. Petersburg, Marcr 24.-Job W. Riddule, .the Ameri'can aibassada to Russia, 'has loft St. Potersbu: for the Riviera on leave of abaenec It i3 h~s Intention to retunn mere abo the 11rst of May. Pleasure Party Drowned. Lubeok, G.ermany, 'March 24.-Ti mftfe)Cers of a pleas1re party wp drowned by the log~vadnig of a motL !.e:'ty hoat on the lao of flutzdberge Fmur wher naasengers 'were etWed. MANY PEOPLE PERISH "Japanese Steamers Collide With Disastrous Results. r , ONE GOES TO THE BOTTOM. . Captain, Porty-Three of the Crew and i- a Majority of Two Hundred and For.. 1. ty-Four Passengers Were Drowned n0 as Result of Accident. Tokio, Manch 24.-I'he Mutwu M. ru, a 1800-ton consting stcamer be longing to the Yusen ICaiEha ite. was r sunk in a collision with the lHydeoUhA - Maru, 090 tons at 9:30 o'okok Mon day morn-Irg, two midles off Todohokke nea.r Hakodate. The oatpain of the Musu Maru, a majority of her two (hundred and for.. ty-four passengers, and iforty-tlhree of the crew perished as the result of ' the accident. The Hydeyoshi Maru and anczher steamer rescued .the survivors. - PlUEST'S SLAYER DOOMED. S Sentenced to Die on Gallows in July. New Trial Denied. Denver, Colo., Maich 24.-In the criminal division of the district court here Judge Greely W. Whitney denied n the irlotion for a now triul for Glue.. soppe AIa, convicted of ithe murder of k 14ther Leo Heinrichs, whom he shot * to -death in St. Dlizabeth's Catholic * church, this city, Sunday, Feb. 23, and sentencod 1him to be banged dur ing the week beginning July 12 next. . Fridoy n!g-ht Alia nvade repeated at , tempte to commit ouicide by beating h-is head against the iron bars of hi call. His head was covered with brulsmyi when he w'a.3 brought to court A and he was Fo weak he hnd ,to be sup I ported by officers. Whaen asked by the court if he had anything to say, Alla sakli to the in terpretor: "I 'did not do anything." Thore is no likelihood cf nn c.ppeal to the suprenie coure as AM-a has no funds and there hbas .been no .proof in.. troducoid of errors in the triel. New Railroad Chartered. Atlanta, March 24.--The Georgia, Alabama and Western Ralfroal com.. pany was Li.ued a chniter Saturday by Secretary Phil Cook to run for the umaa.1 peri'od of 10.1 Years. Mthough the -rond will not touch thi3 cky, its prir.ipal ofilee w-il be in Atlanta. The company w5hl have a capital stock of $500,000, ani it i9 propoxl To con struct the line from Camilla,' in tho county of Mitchell, on the Atlantic Ooast Ane, through Nowton, in Ba ker county, to Arlinigton anrd on to e Fort G-aines, in Clay county, a dis tance of sixty nAles. Baker county e at .prosent has no tuildroa'd. In Race for Mayor. - Mlanta, March 24.-J4m Woouwan2 e is in t'he race far mayor. 'Pwice may y- or of Atlanta, wkh experlence as y councilman and al~enmnan probably 0 greater than any man in the ecity. Mr.. p Wood'ward, who is offlally J'Thns G., o Woodwanrd, but whomn everybody o0 knfows as "Jim," is easily one of the rn most striking polttical figures i At o lanta . Hie says be is not a- prohi bitlonis.t, but would uphold tihe law. Steamer Went Ashone. S Norfolkt, Va.. March 24 .-Jtn n. known steamanhip went ashore Mfonday on fltteras Beach, near Burnett's r, life'savirg iea-tion, The vessel rtrucek rhtn.g a hon-'vy fog ami rain. A U. n S. re'ont tel'egiiaph message 1from HatIIMer'as f.ays the PNfe-savers have a got ten a line to the steamer, -but t'he crow !'a-. rofused to leave. Toistol's Health Restored. Morcow, March 24 .--Rleports re. cevdhere Monda-y f?romYasnaya P Leo Troirtol, wi'ho :has been ill with 'the grip for several days, 'ha~s aboon restoro:1, and tihat he la again at wiork and tiaking~ daily exercise, m Newspaper Office Dynamited. SRok Island, Ill. , Mardht 24.-/lIne re Daily Now oftice was dynaited )i early Monday. The tpross room wasj r . badly damraged .Thle paper ttas ibeen