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'2 Mil Jtttl r i VOL. 8, NO. 93, SE HUERTA REJECTS DEK MI-W EEKLY. IANDS FIRST STEP FOR com' 'V W V LANCASTE ..on oood. (ttcOGNITION ,S H, S. C., FRIDAY, AUCil DHHAMlFnl IN0I1IRY IN Til w ^ ^ JST 22, 1913. ii nr u'DPfkl <it,oiANv \ w WW Jm* WAS TO BLAME. I IVHill l\ 50 PER YEAR. hi i /"* r* IT C- TltAnnn Declines to Accede to Fc portant Proposals. MAY END ALL. RELJ In Addition to Refusal, Committee of One Hun iur Im- ft Meeting. Spartanburg Special t State, Aug. 20.?The fir j ward the Spartanburg 4Tin\s ference for the commo " j taken here today when [ members of the commi ' met in Converse street s 1 for a discussion of the c idred Hol?ls I By President Him O Columbia | pointed Dictator st step to- I county con-i n good was NEGOTIATIONS AT half of the ttee of 100 | chool house i 0m?iai8 in Washingto ;ourse to be | _ . .. ... . ?rta, Self-Ap- Free and Full of Mexico. J Railroad C STANDSTILL. THESTLE WAS n Conreile That Officers and Trai ' v% v* ft I\uvii , Fur Turkey*8 Hearing Hefore <Jon 'om mission. London. Au question whet army increase IX GOOD SHAPE. France- Augui man Socialist death at Zuri inmen's Testimony wr?te the fol nnhHchoH in r TTUULU Defeat am! Arm J" Has ,e to Pieces. jn Mexic< g. 21.?Replying to a ] her Germany's recent j s meant an attack on st Rebel, the late Ger- PE leader, Just before his ck on August 13 last. ! lowing letter which is H..miiritlir rv,o IJ?II M?II " 1 I LAIC L. IKUUri o and Raise ?25,000,000 For Protection. NHOSK'S RESOLUTION. IVosidont to Tulio .President Injects a toui claim For ltecognitloi Mexico City, Aug. 20.?1 posals of the Washington ment which Mexico rejected were: First, completo cessation tlllties; seconu, that F Huerta resign in favor of a p ad interim; third, the flxin nnrlv rlo f n f nr t Vi nrouirhmt but- pursued. After a discut work before such an o led by Dr. Synder of V 'he nro- leKG> wa8 decided to hi eovern meeting at WofTord Coll In to to tember 6. This will b I meeting to which the p of hos- i v,t5^ ... . , 'resident ! , ?therB tak,!n? ln, resident slon were: J A Tlllingl g of an verse College, Superlnter ini Dion. Evans of the city schools. jsion of the >" . Liua s Misslo rganization, a Fatlui Vofford Colold the next Washington, Aug. ege on Sep- tration officials, thou e a general without hope of an i lublic is in- standing, were inclin lieve that the negot the discus- John Lind and Provi: (last of Con- Huerta had almost r ident Frank lock. John Wood. I Hnertn demanila ir ii tins Ileen Failed to shed e. Cause of Wre 21.?Adminis- Columbia Specli gh not entirely News and Courier imleable under- and trainmen giv ed today to be- three hours befor iations between mission today fail clonal President light on the caus eaehed a dead- Hooper's creek, c Chester Railway, n m o/l io in *t. ti New Light on <?The Germ ek, on July 30. during the Bai has completel; il to Charleston 18 our oncers , Aug. 21.?Officers manding and ing testimony for lately impossi e the railroad com- w'?hed to atta ed to shed any new atdy have be e of the wreck at werG not stroi m the Lancaster & tier. If the on July 30. when we were ptro . A . .. . Lm.r. - . .?o * oil ra?? , an emperor has seen * roie Ikan war that our army v gone to pieces?that i are incapable of com- Washln the material is abso- penr0se t ble. If the French had tion requi ok us they would prob- tuke the en successful, for we unit.ed SI np enough at the fron- protect Ai French had guessed suf.^ a gte ng enough they could nB in 1'^ W ct American Lives and Property. gton, Aug. 21.?Senator oday introduced a resoluring President Wilson to necessary steps to place ates troops ih Mexico to nerican lives and property, p to be decreed by the sennn U'nv nn Iinfrint. vm ?j uuw aw* viio |/? vuivivuv tlons; fourth, that General should not be a candidate presidency. An additional feature American proposal was the for a reply to the questloi what, in the opinion of Huerta, the prosent conditio due and what is the remedy General Huerta's flat refus cede to the four demands w Huorta ' ?ecretary of the chaml f _ th? merce; Magistrate Robe and others. of the , CLAYTON PRES: General HIS CREDE idb were j ial to ac- Alabama Senatorshi5? Tr ould ap- red to Committee on 1 jer of com- nitlon and President rt J. Gantt lutely and firmly aga Within a day or t at the White House IPVTC nouneement would b tbJNI.0 Ing the situation, li '"NTTTATCt the American note i answer will be publ i eously. ingle Refer- It is now understi riviloges supplementary nego uu.vui?vv iv^us- mifo lives were Wilson is abso- giving testimony inst it. tioned by the me wo, it was said mission. Much ti today, an an- nical nature was ! e made clarify- to place the ca l all likelihood. Every member of ind the Huerta tilled that they ( ished Bimultan-| caused the wreck it was either tl ood that Lind's loaded coal car tiations, while track. No direi lost, aii witnesses "r';uu ? were closely ques- ! "The Germ? mbers of the com- artnP were of estimony of a tech- the Balkan asked in an attempt ones. It als use of the wreck. German elemt the train crew tes- Turks was to lid not know what1 tunes of the but thought that ' secret that G le gondola or the t?r their defe that jumped the These facts ct testimony was eorrespondent u anacK. --- -in emperor says French l0^artl Ml greater importance in Senator war than the German an a eijd jo is known that tin- p p,.r'a!.'0. ?nt that had helped the 2, . . blame for the mlsfor- , ] resident Turks. It is an open ,on , ermany was to blame Mexlc?- ] a^" immediatt . Herr Ceel assured his t'on> an^, had been obtained a ?T, 1 "" " uun iciiuijr nui pxico. Penrose also Intrdouced nicnt to the deficiency apn bill for an appropriation 5.000 to be expended as the might direct for the prothe lives of Americans 1b tie made no effort to secure 1 action upon his resoluat the suggestion of Sen>llette it went over a day. pear 10 De sumcieni reason aider the negotiations betu two governments definitely ed, but In replying to Wast pointed request for an exjregardlng General Huerta Injected into the controvei might be regarded as a co mand, that of recognition. In a general way Presiden places the blame for Mextc war upon the United States. lo con- nnd Elections for A een the conclud- Washinpton, Auk. 21. ilngton's mission of Representath Sanation Clayton, as senator fror himself to succeed the late Senat sy what was presented to the se unterde- day hv Senator Rankh ferred to the elections t Huerta It had been withheld hi o's civil senators questioned the i He in- ernor O'Neal to make r Lotion yoiouuuuji cuiuim, nothing. ?The com- Officials today wei re Henry 0. that Huerta would n Alabama disposition was to n or Johnston, attitude of the Unit* nate yester- pressed in its note, end and re- While Mr. Lind's committee, ceded in official circl 'cause many a failure so far as i 'ight of Gov- Mexican government in appoint- administration offlela uave availed given as to whirl left the track fl: e not sangui 9 testified that the recede and v e more than twer lake public the when the cars fe ?d States as ex- tie. After asking as to the weight mission is con- weight of loads, es to have been journed the hear ts effect on the make report. is concerned, The hearing w Is believe it ac- preme court roon h car of the train rrom l,ie host rat. All witnesses i train was not going pu Apppi ity miles an hour ' 11 through the tres- A( : for certain record^ of the cars and the the commission ad- Emory Speer. ing, and will later t? Papers . , . .. .Iiidiri as heard in the suI at the State hOUSe. Wnshlnntnr sources. ??' approprlai plained, \ S MADE in an npp 3AINST JUDGE c<T table in t .? ^ i>. . ciency api of CteorRin. is Accused thp ll0u^o Submitted to House "The a< nry Conimittee. $100,000 Mexico," i 1 Ann OA viiuumui ior me emprgency tion. Senator Penrose exvas similar to a provision ropriation act just prior to sh-American war. He askhe amendment lie on the he senate until the defljropriation bill comes from Imintstratton has asked for to take Americans out of said Senator Penrose, after slstB that had It not boon ft dent Wilson's refusal to r his administration he long a; have suppressed the rebelll even now, he asserts, the States can directly enable hi store order in a comparatlv< time. He asks of the Unite government only recognition withdrawal of the Amerioai ships. Frederleo Gamhoa, Mexic >r Presl- ment without express au eoognlzo the legislature. CO would | Senator Bankhead mo Ion, and credentials be referred United mlttee on privileges aa m to re- The motion prevailed wit jly short slon. Senator Kern, eha1 >d States committee on privilege! and the tions, has not indicate* 1 battle- ! committee will consider : tlals. an for- 1 thority from compnsnea a groat <i > Foreign govornmei ved that the now have been assuri to the com- ?f the United States d elections. poace, and they plat thout discus- bility for the failur Irman of the upon the inability s and elee- President Huerta to 1 when the viewpoint of the W the creden- ernment, conceiving politics is a faction 1 eal. T. Y. Williams a] nts, they think, for the Lancaste ed of the efforts j. Glenn. J. II to bring about Gaston, attorney! e full responsl- sengers who wt e of the effort wreck, appeared of Provisional Several witnesses understand the a general manne ashlngton gov- The bulk of the ( ; that partisan by John O. "Rich in the situation, of the railroad ei Duffle Hamnton ppeared as a ttor n ev wUlch~ If7u7t; r & Chester road. , _ i. Marlon and A. L. Nation lor s representing pas- case in the se ?re injured in the Federal Judg I at the hearing, Georgia wore questioned in , , , , , r t>r the attorneys. Adored today luestions was asked session of th< ards, Jr., chairman mittee. ommission. G. Mc- The comnil also nnestlonpd tho ?.v.?vuaiRi'o, nnrouncir ained, may be the foun- rcrjlutlon another Impeachment to 1: nate, are made against J^on'tles ai e Emory Speer, of the -\ye have r circuit, in papers con- up their ] in a carefully guarded "Rathe: b house Judiciary com- tano<> ?[ wholesale priate thli Ittee had before it the where the iK lio would not discuss tils "I think thoy have a >e in Mexico. I think they Kht to be there under our tid under international law. 10 rlcht to attempt to break homes and occupations, r than appropriate this plt$100,000 to make this removal, I would appros $25,000,000 to keep them y are and to protect them." elgn minister, nnd other of the government continue to the public?utilizing the lo< for the purpose?that neg have not been concluded, bu contrary, are progressing and satisfactorily. The fore lster goes so far as to say th opinion a wholly aatisfnct rangement will be reached few days. At tho AmftHmn nmhosfli flcials of j MontRomerj'. Ala., Aui reassure ernor O'Neal yesterday *al press following sunpplementai otlatlons regarding his appointmf it on the gressman Henry D. Ch cordially xJntted States senate, to ign min- iate Senator Johnston: at in his "When I appointed M orv ar- aid BO upon the advice within a counsel that I had the rl it was rav duty to thus r no ftnp *? * * g. 21.?Gov- CLEMSON IS ] 7"B.utdein??i FORANOT1 nt of Con-1 lyton to the New Session Begin* succeed the | With Nearly 1,0 , In the Co [r. Clayton 1 of eminent Clemson College S ght and that bla State, Aug. 20.? i fill the va- soon be in readiness READY witnesses prinel mony bearing on EIER YEAR of the hearing. _ member of the co i Septeml?er 10 en^ hearln oa Students TESTIMO? "We wish to hi ^vervlhlne'lni 'hY for the opening [pally on the testl- reP?rt of an i the technleai ,'<de Speer's eondu Tl. L. Onughman, K. C. Lewis, s mmisslon, was pres- ment of just g. ous affidavits tfY IVVITFn action was ta st l.\\ ITCD. jouruing unti ive a free and frank her pledging ant to get at the the charges 1 ?k. If there Is any- The most to testify let him with in the e: nil! n I ni l. THo* Til An, nvestigation into Judge The Pe ct by Special Examiner *Pnt|on ubmitted by the depart- to . P? iee along with numer- s|rurt, ,,, and other exhibits. No ken, the committee ad- P'10'''"0"'5 1 Friday and each mem- S00" naJ'' himself not to discuss aca*'y n the meantime, policy of serious charges dealt * n'tpd xamlner's report are: nny , i11.. lie of Me nrose resolution draws ati the Monroe Doctrine, and sslbillty that continued doof property in Mexico Involve international comand intervention by Euroins." The resolution speciclared that "it is not the the government of the ates to recognize, cr assist >n or factions In the repub<ico." and nronosed That Is promising or denying a res of the negotiations. Mr. not appear optimistic on tl today. The Mexican goveri not specific as to why It ar an amicnble arrangement. Virtually all Mexicans General Huerta's action as but many regarded it as f( wise. Mr. Lind and the foreign minister had anot ? cancy occamonea ny ir sumption senator Johnston. I an Llnd did 0f the opinion that Mr. < lis score polntraent la valid and iment is tlnue to so believe untl itlolpates holds otherwise. I do 41 such holding by the sf regarded shall not. therefore, at patriotic, consider any other couri ir from hor tonS PACING WITH 1 le aeatn or of Clemson on the 1 1 still firmly tember 10. All old i Clayton's ap- rive at the college < 1 shall con- to be ready for regul 1 the senate on the morning of ot anticipate students will report mate and I be ready for work a this time, the 17th. The on se." tural students will tember 30 and will s rp-Q a tXT October 1. lltAin | Eight hundred am nornlng of Sep- ards at thp * r students will ar- a the oonc ?r 5eriemtbsrao S1* witnesses, ?ath v?,I master; A. P. M the 10th. New don(; D R penj) t ?'4(1\ 1 Huggins, fireman t 8:40 a. m on engineer, and Je ro'nnrt nn <?o. nOgTO, who Was t ' / 0" gave testimony a .tart to work on prlnclpal pojntf 1 twentv-one an- TA*,1 the mAxlm" >?i*w \ nun IIUUI rvil ll- * "?V U uuft* lusion of the hear- mitted the w bankruptcy ei P. W. Hardin, road- hip jurisdictic cLure, puperinten- Tliat he pr< ,y, conductor; E. B. his son-in-lav i; J. A. Stew man. contingent fe rry Westbrook, a that his decis he only eye-witness, of his son-int the hearing. The That he wa i developed were: lawful punisl rn speed limit on the cases coming ? ojjouj uuiawiuiij pur- , astlng or dissipating of Pro sic states that came within rorluired >n as a federal judge. necessary psided in cases in which r. , _n was an attorney on a "lolmlary e, with full knowledge wherever ion would affect the fee opinion tl law. Police s guilty of imposing un- ) nment for contempt in n . ls before his court. employmr ... fnr tno r lent of the United States be to take snob steps as are to place a suffoient nuraIted States troops, as a conin the republic of Mexico and at such points as in his icy may be needed, properly and protect citizens of the lates and their property: hereby declared that such nit of United States troops irAtooHon of 1 I n ,1 cuuiereucv iuu?y, uuv iius u the conversation has not vealed. If the United States Insl the first of Its demands, tha ties cease forthwith, those with conditions In Mexico further negotiations will b slble. There are scores o leaders and thousands of t lowers who would continue As to the second demand, 1 been re- YOUNG MAN IS U???.n K. P. Taylor's Automob t hostlli- _ familiar b> Engine and Drlv believe Almost Instant I e imposf minor Chester Special to Col heir fol- Aur. 21.?K. F. Taylor to flRhl. OroRhan, near Chora President V(,nrq 0f ncp nnmnnHof VTT T Pn plactions have beei XVI111 iEjU ot^er applications turned down since tl ile is Struck for more. There wi er Meets 188 Juniors. 396 so the freshman class >eatn. or more_ Fully hal vim hi a State, number will study aj 1 President RIkks hi of Mount ghort regt Jn thp n w, ahout 28 busy with the prep; 1 tvViilo m n_ onnnlnc a f tho aaIIa. - . roan was zu nnir > pted and trajn waa not ru, "T V? bP,nR ?hon the wreck lere Is not room wrock must have II be ,8 seniors. trurk of ono f , phomores while tra(.k th t h will reach 350 aJr brakes on th, ? i. r' trestle and did n ?rieulture. nntil nearly ncr< returned from tho last of the mountains and Is trGRt,G 8toppGrt al (.rations for the from th pnd fh s an nour; tnat the i nai no lg lining over 2ft miles the circuit cc occurred; that the the supreme been caused by the States in cert the ?*ars leaving the That he w ngincer applied the triet when h 1 down grade to the tending to hi ot cut on the steam That, con iss the trestle, that cases outside ars to pass over the There wen bout two car lengths to what the j at It was not a heav- to he arbitra nored the mandates ot 1 nirts of appeals and of ProP?r,V court of the United ma,^ w fijn onsos, policing: r as absent from his dis- ^rurj.,ap e should have been ats duties in court. tion. trarv to law, he tried of his district. LABOl 1 other charges relating _ udge's accusers claimed LJ rv conduct and one re of American citizens Is not Ith any Intent that such md protection shall he ronan act of hostility or unss toward the \fe\lcan na? ON ROADS 3D BY GOVERNOR Huerta nas repeatedly ai that he would not resign am regards It as a duty to dlr the presidency the paclflcatii country and those closest t< not believe the representa any power will cause him office. The only conditio which he might be expect* sign at all would be for the of becoming a candidate f dent, ?vhlch Is prohibited lnounood ' "" ' rl that ho lnp with the fast Carol! ect from western Railway's nort op of the 8enger train, No. 10, yes > him do Jn at !J.25 o'clock, oi tlons of . ' , ' to quit **alf miles south of New n upon an effort to beat It aci ;d to re- crossing in his high pow ' P^pose almost instant Mn ^he P,,ot of the engine, w] ina & North- dently "expecting the .. , the history of the ir hhound pas- Many improvemen terday morn- on the campus and te and one- . The cement walks h ton N. C., in ; pd and the grounds . ' * ? barracks are being ] oss a roa<1- dition. The new ( ered automo- completed and death. The is being placed in t hich was in at,?8. plant. The t ' *-"? ? fly loaded trair ' \e,9t ?e88,on 1,1 about 70 passenj 1 thirteen ears att .If ,?'ArN that a Stop was in the buildings. tjon onp anfj on ave been ^xteml- thp fata, wreck improved. The put In good con- ??/. w ?omrafssary has one ? ca^s the machinery ^ar. i1 Kon(,?'* he new refriger- J,,Rt before rear elephone system )sas aRree(J ; I f n noov iv Inof i: that there were lating to perf tors; that there was Rations, in pt ached to the train; attacks made made at Knox's sta- time to time e-fourth miles from of service si the federal tnesses agreed that Arthur. either a loaded eoal *. Jumped the track DANTn < hlng the bridge. It " U ig the witnesses that GOOI 1 Arl on ? li n /I t ii *v> (,<i .1 <onal habits. The accu- pjf<v xii *rt, as a reiteration of ... .. ? on Judge Speer from 11 during his many years nee his appointment to bend, by Prosb.ent ,?????? 000 enth quit thei 3 WILL MAKE a <? ) TO THE NAVY !,"!m?r"? ousand Missouri jinx Work y?(iovonior Major Well ntscil With Results. i City. Aug. 20.?With blisids and sore muscles, 50,uslastic pood road workers r work tonight in Missouri Tenuous day spent in "pull>uri out of the mud." Good very where was in evidence fourth demand. As to the of elections, these already h called for October 26, and ducted In accordance with law, which provides for cer llmlnary work, could not held at any earlier date. Snlcer Will Knter the Nt Campaign. NAU' YnrV A no 91 T> question command of one of the r iave been engineers, R. D. Smyre, If con- tomobile to pieces. T1 Mexican quickly Rtopped and to tain pre- and passengers hastenec well be if they could be of any t I injured man. He lived ute or two. <w York 11 *8 not known whe going or coming from th The car he was in was 1Q1Q 1 oad's veteran : ,7,?, \?Pai'ea ai . .. la likely that there v tore the au- xjnion telegraph offb if! train wan the j^n 0f n(jm| e train crew jnR 1 back to nee j Thp athletic fipl(1 service to the wjth the big tractio only a min- i)epn pi,t jn flnp shr .. . ball practice. The >ther he was Williams and Rip Mi le mountains. the teams rejoices t said to be a Clemsonians. in improved, it .ill be a Western lie fr that It r-e established in almost imraediat Inlstration build- out that the erosi left the track wc has been plowed ^l?mbers tho ' n plow and has th?fln ipe for the foot- ? ,Jhat th* Jr; fact that Bob fu,,J Inspected t [jjor are to coach j1.11. p from I^ancj he hearts of all 'nR %vaa oun order. ,cu "raw juiu|irii would have stopped ely. It was brought advertised >1 sties where the truck When The re not badly cut up. \\ train crew, including >man and conductor. Washingto ain had been care- advertise ai ^!2r?th,Vl?rt WftS quoth Editor later and that event*d In good working official capac navy, and as ? ? mm . m .? 1 f? t? (1 TY> An O t V ana nearl [en Could See the World n y Enlisted, So Cruise work > f ill be Taken. Gov. Get, who had a, A lip. -1. If you sourl exr ivthlnp, make good," would be Josephus Daniels In his would nu ity of cecretary of the ,'1 l1:l a result there is rcjoic- i "y.s , ?i Major. ly every man declared ho Into return tomorrow. Aland interefered with the Oov. Elliott W. Maior and ir.-e II Hodges of Kansap, volunteered to help the "\T1??outive. both declared they ! \ip early tomorrow end ide up for lost time, s been one of the great my life," said Governor "As a bov I traveled over of the outcome of hlB trlt court of Impeachment, William Sulzer propose* to mayoralty campaign In N city, according to his frlei It Is declared that he In pa anxious to Inject himself : campaign in order to con fight against Tammany 1 Charles F. Murphy, its leac cnvornnr nPAtvAoc cisaiuicBS js1u muuot ?uu a hub il hv the aB a fa8t one* | Ills body was carriei Governor an(j taken to one of the enter the establishments and v ew York pending the coroner's It ids here. Lying on the ground rtlcularly the pilot of the engine Into the automobile and Its dri\ tlnue his the air was found a sul ball and ed K. F. Taylor and in ler. The Gf the dead man were cur a? wwii j Many of the pre turned to the campu i to Newton on hand by Septemb undertaking | Many say that th rill be held flemson farm are iquest. seen growing here. near where j, p Brandon la dell had shot the prospects. rer high Into t case mark- j MARY TC i the pockets found many ,\ Professional Will >ff>8BorR have re- . tnairman nic s and all will be o?/fJ!npf a" ! pr J 2.071 of the stat e crops on the *,VPR the finest ever VG1?t,*a*e a11, w Superintendent l?prp ,s n Ighted at his fine whpre \^ ?"mm vestigation to 1 hearing had heen PLAY GOLF. thp ra,.,BP ?' thp _ man Richards. Teneh II or Mo. SAVQ T? rvA n narns sain that the ? ? .. Held under Section are assured utes of 1912, which m?nth in th ?alon the right to in- battleshi recks on railroads boat destroy* loss of life, and Atlantic fleet laslon believes an In- Parting Octol be necessary. The their home p i called to determine "There wa > wreck, said Chair- vor of aband mit other wc TtrAQ TXT fiAnn 1 *old tl ?"?-? cut* uavy WHO 1 a pleasure cruise of a t,nnK 1 ie Mediterranean. Ten y P1. n, ps and all the torpedo ^.? (Jj^ >rs now attached to the . will make the trip, de- ? * * r her 25 and returning to . , / ort December 20. haP?y, at s some argument in fa- * T J onlng the cruise to perirk," said the secretary, ?* he officers and men that 71*^ _ JJ? .. - _ inra nrnf but bad roads. I made ur# then If T pot a ehance I all I could for better hiphhe povernor of Arkansps lias ne he has set aside Septem1 3 for road work and I aui the resultse." >nd to fix two road days eturn home," said flovernor "It Is remarkable how ve responded to Gover Ma port the fusion nominee fo who Is John Purroy Mltche do his utmost in attacking ord of Murphy and the ' candidates. Drought Causes Heavy Hartford, Conn., Aug. 2 of moisture is costing frull thousands of dollars dall -,o w s'tp- letters addressed to that r mayor, establishes beyond a do 1, and to Heved, his identity. the rec- Mr. Taylor is known rammany his brother, J. O. Tayloi run a 50-horse farm ar general merchandise st< ivoss I Croghan. | The body will be s( 1-?Lack Croghan probably toda? ?, growers ntght. A friend of the y The w. Booker, of Chester. . name which i , .. ... """ ubt, it is be- the F,ner p< London, Aug. 21 here. He and has intimated that, r, are said to in Balmoral for he id also a big tion, Rhe will devo >re at Mount golf, and a profesaif gaged to "coach" hf snt to Mount Queen has taken litt! f or late to- outdoor Rports, but deceased, W. fluenced in favor of left for New- hv her two elder nr dnts of name. I SF ?Queen Mary P. W. Hardin, while stopping roadmaster, was r summer vara- be called by t ite attention to told of the gene >nal 's to be en- road, saying ths >r. Hitherto the section bosses, a le Interest in any ed from six to el she has been in- the roadbed in r golf, it is said, the entire road ins unit Prln<>oag Choator wns In (Miner we wc IAPE. eruiting ad for eleven years ran ,learn, s the first witness to w%,d or ,l*ar he commission. He K ral condition of the ,F it there were three "e,?5* U ind that they work- each Ight men In keeping ?{?"!!- Vlt CIT epatr. He said that l' t(fJn nna from Lancaster to town and secretary unc >uifl make goon our re- w . vertlsements that men _ai:e??r: something and see the ? them up." k ST us ships will separate dauehte? iass Gibraltar and each _ri own port. During the . " vessel will swing at an- f,h' w will be given liberal oner<, wp n which to visit the city adjacent country. The >fflela11y advised the men Made Jk s from every county in thl* he state told of thrones of inany of them encouraged resence of their wives and s, who served dinner, ssponse to the governor's* lghout the rural region waa In Hannibal all city prlare put on the work. 32.000 Unon Ei?h? *? ? ?< peacn crop is maturing rai It can be picked and marke' drought la affecting the *1: fruits, Its flavor and appea: . Harrison Named For Gov* the Philippines, Washington, Aug. 21. sentatlve Francis Burton of New York has been sel governor general of the P Bter than ton at noon yesterday t ted. The the body home, le of the The Carolina & North ranee. way endeavored to Ret communication with hi srnor of Mount CroRhan, hut neither long distance t 1 telepcraph connection t .?Rcpre- from here. The messap Harrison sent to his brother throi ected for ness of B. II. Burroui li 111rtnlnr>n mnno<rj.r nt tho o accompany Mnry. Indeed, It w Wales, who gave hla western Rail- lesson when the c? into direct Highlands last antui s brother at The Duchess of C there were golf a few years ap elephone nor Park in Windsor, w o the place the result beneflcia :e was finally showed some aptltu< jjth the kind- at which she no1 ths, Reneral thouph naturally i ,.1 ,1 P_ T ? ? ?.<?e/v J - -1? as the Prince of and that the cro! mother her first the trestles wer mrt was In the that he had Jnspi nn. the road on M< onnaugh took to wreek on Wedi o In the Great fhund everything 'hen she found He brought out l I. She speedily approaches to tl le for the game, feet in length an sv Is proficient, was eighty feet, t Is some time were made on th tsties and timbers In ^ f^7L th^',r e sound. He said of tho,r out,r acted the trestle and nndav prior to the track first, aesday, and that he been an unl : In first-class order, erosstles wen that the two wooden his opinion le trestle were fifty left the tra< d that th? iron span the speed llr The last repairs miles an hot e trestle In June, he rule that the money against the day Floren '* Hecord, Shlpp re but that It must have magnlflct oaded car. because the fort this f> not deeply out. It was flclal Irr that the unloaded car As a rest >k first. He said that that one nit on the road was 20 assured ir, and that Tt was the $32,000 < air brakes be used on the frel ce Special to Columbia Aug. 20.?Judge S. W. O. ports having visited the >nt trucking farms of Beausummer and seen their artligatlon and rain at work, lit of these processes he said farmer firm. Whipper Bros., him that they had made on a tract of eight acres and ight alone for those ef^ht by President Wilson. (caster Railway. iioiu ck. nan- nnii r nut1 unu it riu having been 111, u in npr nanus, sain. nir. uarn did not know wl in aeeiarea tnnt ne mp descent c tileh car jumped the trestle. ?r ine nlil loading to the acres wa hundred I s between six and seven dollars an acre.