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MI-WEEKLY.
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American border. Tl^
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LANCASTER
DAMI/UIIC
, S. C., TUESDAY, OCTC
iot MftT iM'Annn rvn
V JW
>BER 21, 1913.
Il AIMO ferred have sht
*
$11
own themselves kwniv I /*
>0 PER YEAR.
I VTLIi I I hl\L IMLLLL
ANDJOO INI
Mobile and Ohio Train
Through Trestle.
) reach Laredo, Texas, but y
l mm l,y burned bridges and
nrn tracks to return.
L1I1L.U ^ie re'u8ees came in t
w the steamers Texas and \
the oil barge Hainaut.
carried 228 men, women
Falls dren, in charge of Dr. Ed<
a special agent for the Am
Cross.
Of the entire numbe
about SOft worn <1 r??t (into
tvere forced mi\o. ittiuuiun
destroyed .
i,rc0 bont?, PERMITTEE
Vanets and 1
The Texas
i and chilward
Ryan Immigration Officio
lerlcan Red
Deported Imm
r arriving
nvtd poooitr.
iOI I1UI j IYI MUUU LAr
110 LAND! CURRENl
Is Order Her Secretary of
ediately. Needless A[
I UIIM > aware of the
LnlllU country of any
)Y MEASURE
ji \\j\jin- the report l8 r
there will be ai
passage by dil
Treasury Sees on both sides r<
of the country
iprehension. impatient of b
and disDlav a r
(lisadvantage to the VUIUV
unnecessary delay. Uilll U
hat the action of the __
i bill will follow within
nost three weeks after
nade. I do not beleive **
ny attempt to delay its
atory tactics. Senators
aalize that the business Navies Ol
awaits this legislation
eing kept in suspense, brate <
llOSt nillllir enlrltoH .1"
U1 NATIONS
I GATHER IN 1915
f World Asked to Cele['onipletion
of Canal.
LOADED WITH SOLI
Th< Dead Were Members of
panies Prom Fort Morgan
Bareness En Route to Ft
Meridian, Misc. Oct. 19.?
soldiers were killed and moi
one hundred persons injured
nnrtlnn of a anaHal train on 1
HERS. ed ald from Uie United Sta
ment. They were furni
tickets to cities where i
Com- 'r*ends aad relatives an
with money for necessary
1 an" use. The greater numb
tfr. refugees were American,
were British subjects ar
Twenty were Mexicans,
re than
28 MEN DIE WHI
,tes govern- I WILL BE SENT T
Bhed with
they have
d provided Mrs. Pankhurst's Lax
immediate CnhC Ut United st
ief" ot gration Commi
but some
id several Ngw Yorkf Oct. 19.
line Pankhuret, the E
leader, who arrived 1
for a lecture tour w
O FRANCE. ON 2 PER (
Yjer to Appeal Currency .Mriutur
Ates liuuii- Will l?e Acce;
ssioner. the Pi
?Mrs. Em me- Washington. O
nglish suffrage in all parts of the
here yesterday lng to the treasui
?w-.?Tw^ sire to dispose
L IN T BONDS, passage of the
"In these t
like to confer
e When Passed kindly suggest
ptable to All house should ti
ponio results."
1 The Preside!
ct.. 20.?Bankers adjournment i
country are writ- a0"*? agreemei
*y department for *'th mlnoi
. . _ hnnf rpcoaa '1
i of it promptly. The
hili is assured. WILSON
ircumstances I should
with you as you so
ed as to the action the Great Ar
a.ke while awaiting the Fleet, A
nt does not believe an to S<U1
s possible but thinks Washing
nt might be reached .
rity in the house for a ln HamP*o
Phn ?
TO WELCOME.
maoA, I/e<l by American
VIII Proceed Afterward
i Francisco Exposition.
>ton, Oct. 20.?Anchored
n "Roads early in 1915 will
bile and Ohio Railroad i
through a trestle near Stat
Miss., this afternoon. The
and three coaches fell a dlst
twenty-five feet.
The wreck was caused by
glne tender Jumping the tracl
two hundred feet from a tresl
engine was not derailed and
over the trestle safely. The
broke loose from the engint
plunged BALLOON EXI
e Line,
tender
ance of Montrous Zeppelin Wa
Falls 0(H) Feet to E
k^abSSt Flumton Wreck
Lie. The Berlin, Oct. 18.?
passed persons were -hilled yeste
tender johannlsthal, In the exj
S' h?*'~ ?' Count Zeppelin's Is
'LODES Uested by
.. The order came wl
r Airship three hours after the \
arth a 8 came docked. A
of inquiry, which dec
voted not to admit h
venty-eight but1,to 8?nd her back
rday, near mediately.
doslon and ? 8- Pan k hurst's 1c
itest dirigi- 'Jeeves, announced he
.... u.uvivu uc- luiormauon as 10
ration author!- effect of the pendlr
bill upon the rovc
thin less than bonds. Secretary
'essel on which public a letter he
special board r. d. Duncan of LI
:ided the case, typical of the repli
er under bond all such Inquiries,
to France ira- "I have your
Inst., in which you
iwyer, Herbert circular issued b
i would appeal ix)uis In reference
wnat wm be the _ '
iK currency reform confl(Jent of Cor
rnment 2 per cent ?u?p F 1
McAdoo has made ? y t'iaV.
had addressed to
ttle Rock, Ark., as Part ?r the bill
es he is making to unexPected
damentals.
letter of the 12th The presklei
inclose copies o' a circulated in <
y bankers in St. active dlscuBBh
to the 2 per cent ^enator W eek
i *?v picoiucai id 1(111) 6j
lsiderable non-partisan ever gatht
e ^l1 and told cal,ers assembled
i did not expect any .
Ing any fundamental ae Un
i but rather had found celebrate
agreement on the fun-" Panama ca
, .. , , the Pacifh
it a letter was freely
congress and renewed
in of recess prospects. 1 lie P*
s. Republican, of the w,1lch will
, , it_ _ A not vol Irn
icaieBi international fleet
sred In American waters,
in answer to the invitation
ited States government to
the completion of the
inal by making a voyage to
: through the new waterecise
number of vessels
1 lie in Hampton Roads is
ever, hiiu piungeu wim me 1
car and three coaches to the
twenty-five feet below.
At 9 o'clock tonight sixteen
had been taken from the w
and Superintendent Plgford
his report he was sure four
bodies were In the debris, wh
not be cleared away for twer
hours.
WERE BOUND FOR FA
ble balloon, the L-II. T
ground, eight men represented the
sonnel of the admiralty be
i bodies wag to conduct the final I
rerkage dirigible, looking to its ac<
said In the government as a new
more German aerial navy, the
ieh will crew and invited guests,
ity-four HOn who went aloft in the
dead.
Twenty-seven of them ^
almost instantly bv the e
hp twpntv- c imiucuiaicij i
xrlk lmm'
tri ll* nf ihp Mrs- ?- H. P. Rel
"eptance by York? the suffrage le
uirit of the beGn. thG my?tanf8 ho
nilot anil to give one hundred 1,1
Every per bond- but un(ler the
big ship is b0^riWaBr,n?'perTltt
Mrs. Pankhurst w
were killed E1"8 Is,aml ""V1 dep<
xnloslon of . Ho.r importation wt
.o commission- bonds," the secret)
gration Cam- surprised that a
house would spons
mont of New closing such a lai
(ader who has up0n such an Imp
st, is prepared you have read the
lousand dollars vou will see that
ruling of the dealing more tha
ed to do so. holders of these s(
ill remain at contains the follow
srted. "First, that the
is ordered un- exchange them for
ary wrote. "I am cuuim
reputable banking letter "disclose
*or a circular dis- the fact warra
:k of information
ortant matter, if tirAiranKT'
i pending measure " -n loUiN i
the government is NOT C O
n fairly with the uu
curities. The bill
ing provisions: Cieorgia Editor
holders of 2s may Alleged to li
' 3 per cent bonds
mee ooservea inai ine
id more optimism than navy depai
nted." rangement
_ there have
^ received t(
S CASE 1MAY hy the sta
TO TTTTJ* TTTPV nations of
1 U 1 nJh JUKI nations wi
represente
011 TrinJ For Articles moro wari
> or two, an
. */ rn., , C<me~ practically
wmi i<j ui? umciaiB or me
rtment in charge of the ars
for rendezvous, as so far
- been no formal responses
) the invitations dispatched
to department to all of the
the world. Some of the
itht great navies may be
d by squadrons of four or
ships; others by only one
id some of the countries
without navies iucluding
One hundred and seventy-n
diers were on board the speck
They were from Fort Morga
Fort Barancas. They were e
to Meridian to participate
Mississippi-Alabama joint sta
They were under command ol
Tayior. The men had been t;
Mobile early Sunday and at
their Ill-fated special left Mo
As meagre news of the wr
tered Into Meridian a specia
fne sol- Ras }n the balloon, or
il train, death as the flaming wr
n and the ground from a height
n route and enveloped them,
in the Lieutenant Baron von B1
te 'air. QUeen Augusta Grenadier
f Major gUest of the admiralty boa
aken to tricated alive from tlu
noon twisted wreckage. His
bile. burned out, and he suff<
eck fil- terrible hurts. Begging t
1 relief to win him on<i a
burned to a?r ",c ltt.w Erring p
eck fell tr, ed of a cr'nle abroad,
of 900 feet m?!"al fur?,,tudfi
One man. J*1"* cel?rity; Th? exai
eul. of the llt?eJno'e l.han T, \
Guards a Mrs" 1 ankhurst tol
rd was ex the board sbe d,d not
- mass of ,ca to advocate mllttai
"",h<! hlsior>' '
ired o^Z'r movementlis
rescuers
11 ff o ri nnr lio ^ U I 1 L1 T> L1 I 1 U L1 T
ersons convict-1 without the clrcula
which Involved j vidt,d the entire i
,e case moved jn nny one year sha
uination lasted cent "of the outsta
>ur. a privilege grant
d members of which they may or
come to Amer- their interest diet
icy, but to lec- jg not a disadvan
if the suffrage privilege.
TO BE BE
T7I A C?T"T\ "Connn/1 Hint t
iiiun ni
tion privilege, proiniount
exchanged Augusta, Ga
ill not exceed 5 per Watson, lawye
nding 2s. This is time presiden
ed to the banks, "People's part
may not accept as on trial before
ate. Certainly it f. Foster in th
tage to have this court here on
obscene mattei
IDEEMED. Tl}e
son is that he
it the end of 20 <- 1
? , iiiiiiiuriwiH. vessels Ol
resented c
Oct. 20.?Thomas E. thelr iega
>r, publicist and one ^j,e panan
tial candidate of the
y," today was placed
Federal Judge Rufus The exa
e United States district probably
a charge of sending ^|ie next t\
- throxigh the mails. vitatlon 01
charge against Wat- dispatched
published in The Jef- depart
i fti 1 1 4 ?"
tne lirst class, will be rep?nly
in the personnel of
tions and commissions to
la-Pacific Exposition.
\TIONS INVITED.
ict date of the rendezvous
will be announced within
vo months. The formal inf
the United States was
by Secretary Bryan to all
ment officials abroad. Sep
train bearing physicians and
left for the scene. Other tra
from Mobile and Whistler. Ala
It was learned In Mobile that
bearing the dead and wound
bound for that city another tr
rylng more doctors and nun
sent to meot the one bearing
tlms.
CARS WERE PACKER
As Is usual with troon tra
nurses was taken to a hospital,
ins left died last night,
i. When The L-II, had it proved
a train would have been attach
ed was aerial corps of the navy, 1
aln car- yesterday's fatalities has
ses was *mon trained to command i
the vie- The official report of t]
says the explosion was dir
( nition of gas in or above t
gondola, but not within t
Ins the ?.- -???-?
U,,C,1UB "c VlVi-ZUlVUi-/ IViJij
where he _TT
BY PRES
successful,
.vhlch after Famous HufTr,i?etu> u
only two 01' Ileleawtl Witho
lirships. Chief Kvecu
lie accident
e to the ig- Washington, Oct. 2
he forward nieiine- Ban hurst, the
he body of lah suffragist, is free
TTnltn/1 C!(.,too
IXLijM O JCii^ I .. .? * a
! years all the outst
. WILSON I paid at par and in
stands the 2 per <
deemable after 19
?ador is Order- governmen
ut llond by therefore irredeem
tlve, government does l
them. The bill Rh
0.?Mrs.. Em- due date. No one
militant. Ilrit- j as to claim that
to entei' the value.
I'llln I "T " ?
,v ? in nuuuiii 111 *J
ending 2s shall be an(j May Gf
terest. As it now questions wh
*ent bonds are re- aBked by Rom
SO at the pleasure persons in con
t only. They are tions, the indie
able so long as the goepe and filth
not choose to pay appeared In a
/es them a deflnRe tacking the R
would be so rash and especially
this ^injures their That the caf
i i .... never would n
pu.y, * ?"" "Mm tern her 17
1912 certain alleged
ich he claimed were the Pr,isid
an Catholic priests to quested lr
fessional which ques- to foreign
"tment alleges, are oh- the E
y. These questions reDrose,lta
series of articles at- SS
oman Catholic church and f
the priesthood. Washingto
?e against Mr. Watson welcomed
each the jury was the The Pi
last. It recites the fact in
Appropriation Act of 1911
ent was authorized and rei
extending his invitation
nations to participate in
ition, also to invite "their
tives and their fleets to asHampton
Roads. Virginia,
thence come to the city of
n, there to be formally
by the President."
esident also is to en to
coaches were well filled, am
the three cars tumbled throi
trestle the men had little
The dead and Injured were en
In a twisted mass, making it
to remove dead bodies or res
injured.
Because of confusion, due
wire communication, it was
wise to ascertain how many
injured were expected to die
mo iursuiy.
[! when
chance. SEIGLER IN AIK]
SB&S ON UNIQUE P
cue the
Kelense?l From South Far
to poor tcntiary Until Dec. 1, t
deemed t Tannic*! lluslness i
of the *
or who Aiken Special to Auku
? board's order of depoi
r,-^- versed today after Pr
kJN had conferred 011 the c
i A "D rjT TP wtth Secretary Wilson
" ha<l been concluded b<
tion Commissioner Ca
olina Peni- Secretary Wilson an
o Attend conclusion of his conft
' President that Mrs. P
airs. admitted upon hei
sta Chron- zance with the unde
unio imnuu | - J can IlOl uuuci
rtntion was re- tional banks shoul
esident Wilson present quotations
elebration case is nothlnpc in the ]
and a hearing to justify such act
efore Immlgra- j recently has been i
minetti. ! pearing in various
nounced at the statements in cir
>rence with the vately distributee
an hurst would cause apprehensioi
r own recogni- cent bonds,
irstanding_ that j T,Wr?m v a n
prediction earl
d sell its bonds at ^Lendon. lea
Certainly there . fenge 'He
pending leglslat on '
ion My attention sirp , ?
called to items ap- ,
newspapers as to "
eular letters pri- A,exandpr Ak<
i, calculated to ductlng the ca;
a about the 2 per apparpntly wa
the trial wouh
ic MTT?nvnTTfi In a statenv
y today of Judge S. (3. Hampton 1
ding attorney for the bled vesse'
added, however, that voyage to
k'ernment evince a de- pected tha
the trial, he was pre- will meet
v a similar course. and the rc
tes District Attorney 0f a fleet t
?rman of Macon, con- ships of til
*e for the government, that slow
s of the opinion that will he un
d speedily end. rest of the
put earlv todav Attor
[loads ?o review the assemIs
as they start on their
San Francisco. It is ext
the American invitation
with general acceptance
suit will he the gathering
of perhaps 75 or 100 warle
best type, for the reason
and antiquated warships
able to keep pace with the
fleet from Hampton Roads
tney were.
The first report of the wre
to the war department was tl
had been killed, but soon afte
sent other bodies were found,
intendent Plgford is firm in
lief that at least four more
are in the wreckage, hut ui
debris is cleared a final statei
the casualties cannot be mad
A ^TTT T^TITITT/^ TITl^ r>
icle, Oct. 18.?James 0. S
ek sent victed in June of last yea
hat 12 0f the most noted trials e
r it was tlie Aiken court housi
Super- slaughter, having shot to (
his be- Patterson, an Aiken pol
bodies Main street here two yeai
itil the sentenced to seven years i
ment of penitentiary, is at home,
e- Aiken yesterday.
His property to he sold
I nlnati rn r? rnonn/11?. cr<j i
elgler con- sho wolll(1 depart at t
r after one ,ecturG engagements.
ver held in GxactG(lb
of man Secretary Wilson d<
leath Wade and tl,he President hat
iceman, on qu?at on brledy.; .
r, ago. and _ agreed he si
In the state Pankhurst should be a
arriving in own recognizance. My
8 and the president feeli
under fore- thefe ?? naturally an el
as to whether her ac
tlie end or Her
No bond was The effect of al
the creation of a
sclared that he 0f a few nervous
1 discussed the currency measure i
bers of the natioi
lid, "that Mrs. out of the system
.dmttted on her j be passed and that
own reason is, 2s will, as a resul
s likewise, that , that the market 1
ement of doubt row to absorb all
ts constituted that the nrice may
. ... . . ney McLendon
\ tb,? sep s to b? : desire of the ?1
belief on the part 8?)le anythlng
* people l'iat the cont.roversy, ai
s so bad that num- nierits as .1
n?} *uan!!?? Wll ^ tional right. I
if the bill should fense to COndi
a larse amount of Kround that tll
It. seek a market; , Watgon.8 maRn
would be too nar" were written 1
the offerings and tjla( j,jh conv|(
, therefore, en very . ,
^ ? - tu IIIC uuu
said that it was the I
efense to avoid, if pos- j U^hKR A
resefhhling a religious I The in
id to hold the case to , haps he ur
i question of constitu- I ican vice
t is the plan of the de- I Cameron J
net its fight upon the , that the
le articles published in I authorized
izine. The Jeffersonian, I for this
by him as editor, and . to have tl
tions on the charge as outranked
IH-II VI il lr*.
N AMERICAN OFFICER,
ternational fleet will perldor
command of an Ameradmiral,
In all likelihood
rlcR. Winslow, for it Is said
changes which have been
will make provision
new grade, rather than
le American commander
by some foreign naval
MAIN X Jt-EiJ! UU-EiJiiO L
FROM WILD ME:
They TpII Stories of Rurrilli
fare and of Robbery Arc
panied by Cruelty.
Galveston, Texas, Oct. 2 0.hundred
and sixty refugees
Mexico, most of them destitut
lUIYlili Seiglor has boon paroled b
XICO Ble&se until December l
him an opportunity to stn
his tangled business affair
? War- Jim Seigler, as he is
oin- everybody, came back ht
one of the most unique p
issued by the chief exec
?Three state. Tie was not escor
j from officer of the law, and fc
e and a month or six weeks he is
y Governor oral turpitude or w
st to give character.
[lighten out , Being admitted on
nizance of course if si
known by ?,f our la)vs we have
Our courts may pass
a roles ever we may deP?rt her T
' f element of doubt as to
ted by any turPitude or political
?r ihl no,. volved we decided tha
Dractlcallv flr,ent safeguards and
practicaliy , harm in ndniitti
ere political in j low. A reasonali
flection should sal
her own recoK- there Is no danger
he violates any i "The present r
two remedies. for government 2
on her acts or ta^0n too seriousl;
here being the ^ieate real value,
whether moral one 0f the largesl
offense was in- j was jn mv office re
t we have suf- he desired to buy !
that there can sajd he was as?
nc her" " * " *
le amount of re- violation of t
Lisfy anv one that fnMMjoni of the
of this eventuality. tho COnstitutio
narket quotations When the ca
3 should not he Foster, Mr.
y. It does not in- filed a petition
The president of meat to furnis
t Southern banks
eentlv and told me I k.\HI,IKST
1185,000 of the 2s.
inred by New Was Experien
I 4 ' I I V (111*111 u UllllJ ur 1 i I UIIH ? ! . 1
he provisions for the Roads aiu
[? press as set forth in j visit to V
n of the United States. I visitors \vi
se was called by Judge J ten days,
IcLendon immediately American
requesting the govern- J superdreax
h a bill of particulars, right of th
will start I
SNOW IN YEAItS. | 11 is f'
days will 1
red Yesterday in Va- ! through tl
ii** i ririuuiiics <ti nil I i |?nm
I the time required for a
Washington by the foreign
II consume about a week or
and then, headed by the
fleet, probably with the
Inought New York at the
e column, the great armada
southward for Colon,
stimated that about four
:>e required to pass the fleet
le locks and the canal, and
numner or mora victims or ti
disastrous siege and subsequt
ture of Torreon by the Const
alists, yesterday reached the
States, coming to Galveston b>
er from Tampico. They told
of guerilla warfare between tl
lean factions, of robbery and
and of Catholic nuns being di
midnight under fire from th<
rent; told of hospitals put
torch and men killed for the
le long, a rree man, restrained oni
>nt cap- as some of his personal
Itution- conduct are concerned.
United Blease granted the parol*
r steam- tlon that Seigler drink no
stories of any kind; that he rej
tie Mex- sheriff of Aiken county
cruelty, and that he do not carry
riven at People who know Jim i
sir con- that he will observe rigid
to the dltions of the parole, and
gold in the time he has been glv<
Lhu??n,?H The flecislon by the
Secretary WilRon was
r\ i< to Commissioner Gem
3 on condi- h , , the f
intoxicants .
?ort to the President Wilson fe
every day, a flexjbie interpn
a weapon. waR iargejv a qUeati
Seigler say Attorney ?erbert n
Tv ^ ,Tn" that Mrs- l'nnkhurst
that when passajIre back to Eni
3n is up he _ ,,
" ?; i onIIKerH uiui 11 ne
s president and purchase at the m
commun cated auit jn advancing
eral Caminetti, polnt8.
1 order ot re- <.Rn 8()(, no
It that the law ITM'.uV' l" u.""
etation so that ' ^ hill or its p
on ot noilov I fldent the measure
Zn?l P?"fbe acceptable to th
Leeves declared ... ' .
had eneaired i 11 w111 Prov* of e
<yi?. ti . o, to banks, to the g<
gland on the . ? , . ,, .
r| , v, terests and to all t
Kuve LIIIM unin tu
arket, It would re- rlous S
the price several i Atlanta, O
I snowfall In t
ground for appre- ! citizens was
nks about the cur- many Souther
(ffects. I am con- flurries were
, when passed, will Birmingham, I<
e country and that Nashville and
nduring benefit to j The first p
eneral business In- observed sho
he people. This Is Flakes continu
about twb
muthern < ities. su(nce (()
ot. 20.?The earliest and oil tai
he memory of oldest resume th
experienced today in ing northv
n cities. Preceptible is planner
reported in Atlanta, voyage fr<
Cnoxvllle, Chattanooga, Golden C
Asheville. which wll
recipitation here was or two at
rtly after midnight, roadstead
ted to fall at intervals ably Maci
36 that length of time will
replenish the coal bunkers
iks of the ships before they
eir cruise, this time steamvard
for San Francisco. It
1 to make the complete
im Hampton Koads to the
late in forty-two days,
1 include n stop of a day
some convenient harbor or
on the Pacific coast, problalena
Rav. for additional
their tefith. Many of the r
braved overland journeys o
ships and danger to reach th
while others waited week
months for train service to esc
country.
Mother Mary Vincent of th
of the Incarnate Word was in
of".the party of nuns, who lei
erty valued at $7 5,000 in gol<
convent is at Gomez Palacic
fTAKfAAn MfAfl tnl/AA t
efugees I will return to Columbia i
f hard-1 his place,
e coast, I jini Seigler is a membe
:s and the best-known families
ape the county, his father havlnf
of the wealthiest men in t
e Order At his death a few years i
charge Seigler left each of his
rt prop- | comfortable fortune. Mo
1. Their ; gregating between $35,00
>s, near, 00ft have been placed or
I V* ^ i'I < r'u nronnriu Ka au* i
, Bivaiucr mniunuu, nun
ind resume York November 27. an
. .an evidence that Mrs.
T ? Ti not Intend to remain
or At Ken Stateg He (ieciared if
f been one jjpr bond che would
his section. kere obnoxious to th
l|?? JaP,a,n United States. Frank
children a 0ther attorney, then t
r gages ag- Kumf.nt of the suffrag
and *?<'.- jje referred to Mr*
i James (. pje(jKe that she woul<
V. not a time to take
p kh . > ^ and unfounded fea
Pankhurst did . . everv citi/
In the United JJJJJ or ocZ0&t o
admitted iin- 1
commit no act ! ca"y support the
1 i?-. fifl efTorts to correct tl
q n>?, and abuses of ou
S. O Neill, an- ,
?ok up the ar- ^Urky "
:ist's admission
i. Pankhurst's
d conduct her- WILSON PR]
counsel of foolish ' until 7 o'clock
rs, but It Is a time of the cities v
en, regardless of ported the sno
n, should patriot!- on striking tli
government in its The earliest
le manifest defects cording to loci
r financial system October 28, 19
Miter stability and other time si
October.
PTiTPTC! ' 1'B Crosse, V
X O unnu' nf Iho mi
this morning. In ail fuel and a
ther" the fall was re- there will
>w melted intmedlately conducted
ie ground. Expositior
previous snowfall, ac- these hav<
il records, occurred on break up i
10. This was the only start for t
aow was observed in I.OW
Ws., Oct. 20.?The first
icnr, foil ia,iqv i? .is. The Trjifli
lupplies. At San Francisco
be elaborate ceremonies
under the auspices of the
i management, and when
* ended the great fleet will
and the different squadrons
heir home ports.
i
KM, HANK C'liOSKO.
im'm' National is Said to
i ui i run, win* it wan lanni ujr i
stftuttonalistR July 22 as a t
their siege of the larger clt;
slaters fled from the buildln
the flghting threatened Its <
tlon, seeking refuge at the
consulate where they remali
seven weeks.
"The warring factions api
have no mercy for each othe
Mother Vincent. "During o
at Gomefc Palacios we wltnes
HH5 tUII- ^ n jiiujirii i;, iic \r w i
>ase for ' the finest farms in Aiken
y. The was for this reason that Jt
K when P. Rice, who presided a
destruc- famous trial and passed s<
British on him after his convictlo
tied for slaughter. signed the i
i gether with many others, (
inrently Blease requesting the npj
r," said 1 Seigier began his terni
ur stay after appeal for a new trii
ised the denied.
s(qr jn a lawTul mann?
county. It country,
id go Hayne "Sh? has made thai
t Seigler's American people and
entonce up- " declared the lav
m for man- quence. In every shop
ictltion, to- thia land today womi
to Governor bowed in mute appeal
role. ment for the liberty <
last spring guished woman."
il had been
mwuitSnir
5r while in this . .T
AN E
t pledge to the
she will keep (>n ^ Currency II
iyer with elo- ^^ ' .
and factory In 'J' 1
en's heads are ''Not Kx
to this depart- _ . , . _
>f this distin- ?rWas^ngton, Oc
Wilson today wrol
! Underwood, the nn
i house, expressing t
ARLY VOTE appeared after
I snow was aeec
temperature w
till and is Decided- to 25 degrees
Dilatory Tactics
I ice ted Duluth, Min
ed city drinki
t. 20.?President "sliding ace"
te Representative boys this mom
Jorlty leader of the season. Weti
he opinion that the Vermilion Rai
the sun pot high. The
impanied by a drop in T
hich took the mercury ' \ntioi
above zero. .
closed toe!
n.. Oct. 20.?Overflowng
hydrants produced
for numerous small
ing. the first Ice of the *he J 1"
it her reports on the ?ol "rra)
lge Indicate low tem- ce,yor.
.. A r I
he Insolvent.
Mass., Oct. 20.?The Tradrial
Rank of this city was
lay by order of the compthe
currency. The bank
I on a report from National
miner Norwin S. Bein that
jtion is insolvent. Harold
r has been appointed rerelationshin
existed he
fail or tne city ana many 8f
bloodHhed and crime. Hospl
, . od with sick and wounded w
to the torch and men were ki
the Rold in their teeth. Ou
was fired upon as* we escap<
our academy to the shelter
British consulate. We witne
dignities *r church property
church dignitaries and even
I of ' Parted bishops and rich
Ml -*re robbed.".
enes or 1 ?
Lais fill- Bryan Unable to Attend I
ere put I Congress,
lied for | Washington, Oct. 20.ir
party Bryan today announced t
?d from annealed his engagement
of the fhe Soothern Commercla
ssed in- ! at Mobile, October 27 i
and to Bryan said he thought It
graves fcilflll an engagement w]
person- necessitate his absence fn
.or so long a period i
I'ommerolal Late Saturday aftei
Ing affair occurred at
?Secretary a difficulty In which Js
hat he had and John W. MasBey
to speak at Henry B. Massey, on
>1 Congress and Manly Cook, so
to 31. Mr. William Cook, on the
: unwise to gaged. Manly Cook 1
hlch would lous lick on the head
?m the city In the left groin, the
mmedlately down into the lea. The
? ; currency bill would
rnoon a shoot- senate not later tl
Taxahaw over lb November and j
inies H. Massey three week's deba
, sons of Mr. I "I have had conl
the one hand, ( bers of the senal
n of the late banking and curr
other, were en- j crats and Repub
received a ser- President, "as a ri
and was shot ferences, I feel cc
bullet ranging port on the bill m
<1 wounded nri?n later than the flft
I M reported to the peraiurea wiu
ian the first week ! Ely, Wlnton i
Kissed after two or , hanks. This 1
te. season.
'erenees with memle
committee on ',r" ''ftine8
ency, both Demo- On last J
llcans," wrote the Adams, who
csult of those con- Plains section,
infldent that a re- Heath Springs,
ay be expected not ful and serioui
I* TVAulr In Mnnnn, V, I ? n.nn
i snow rail at Tower, tweentho.
u?d reaching to Fair- Natlona, ]
s the first snow of the whlc^ wa
months at
T~i , ? . era' was s
Adams l/osos llano. an(j a fOI
Saturday Mr. James was serve
lives in the Pleasant The nol
about five miles from good the
, met with a very pain- ment on t
b accident. One of his the bank
Traders' and the Atlantic
Bank of Providence, R. I.,
s closed April 14. Three
Co the capital of the Tradliown
to be badly impaired
mal notice of impairment
d on its directors,
dee directed them to make
impairment by an aRsesshe
stockholders or to place
in voluntary liquidation.
I'M * >revlou? attempt of the
<19 from Mexico was (
0
i staters after the Mexican election!
lefeated October 26.
> to be held 1 was getting along as
' be expected when last
well an could ber. Most of the
heard from. committee with w]
rv ? \jvi* hi ti ki- uaiuin " no \ a?
members of the at the Roberts
torn I have con- crushed that it
jRin iu me inacnmery unoer int
i gin and was so badly months In
I had to be amputated things.'
; law me Dana naa inree ?
which to do either of thene \
) 7.