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Iht \ L VOL. 9, NO. 7, SE] W H. TAFT EULOGIZ ? MI-WEEKLY. [Q WATSON'S LAW! LO CREATES SENS LANCASTER SJ flSPIRE TO SOI , S. C., FRIDAY, (X 'TOR VE I TWELVE SERI ER 24, 1913. QUSLY lRENDER* $1.51 !f)VFB 7 3 PER YEAR. M MIMPPQ CLEVELAND'S \ Makes Address at Accepti Princeton Memorial To i SPEAKERS FROM AR1 Ml UK Alleges Present Grand Ju ITUllll Court AVill Make an At Reindict Georgia > ince of Augusta, Ga., Oct. 23.? the court that he understo< wer. ent grand jury in the Un court would make an att< indict Thomas E. Wats< HOAD. charcre of sendine nhsnp ?v their m Ian. ? -Informing Filipinos Emphati >d the pres- n: ? ilted States Rights to be I* re ?mpt to re >n on the no mntter IN ANSWER T( i destiny! hurt ii j c in Their Seaboard Train e Citizens. Freight 1 1 WIT ,SO\ VVRPTU' AI COLLISION ? Commissi* ductal No. 20 Meets Columbia s ? . ^ News and Co ledfl-UIl. railroad comm ity to compel doors of rear > fni TTMTJl A j_i__ .. JUH UJrilNJLUIN UILH L\ xL'->. TM oral Replies to Rail* Btrre fli ?n?Hearing Con- *11" in Decenitier. pecial to Charleston Explosion urier, Oct. 22.?The .... ission has the author- Little III the railways to keep coaches open, is the JU ITIII lLI\U TOMBED IN MINE Causes Cave-in With :>pe of Rescue of Man. ( Graduate College Open to Stu Institution For Cultivation Higher Scholarship. Princeton, N. J., Oct. 22.? ton University's graduate coll the Grover Cleveland memori er, which is included in the tectual scheme of the colleg< through the mails, S. G. Mr. Watson^s counsel, at dents? Foster this morning to n of grand jury and "search sciences" for the purpose ering whether or not there p , dice or bias resting on th ??? nn; members of that body. Tli lal tow- c,'ned recall the grand iii-phi InK that counsel had no r 3 bun,!: ''f'-at. what the grand McLendon, ricall^ttae Assembly Declares Its their eon- tiee of American P i of dlscov- Waited in Pa i was prejuie minds of Washington, Oct. 25 le court de- 0f the Philippines to jury, stat- son>9 message dell\ ight to an- Governor General Hal jury would cabje yesterday in 1 ' Fnith in Jus- HagKHKemivitor .1 eopl(v?Havo Though linilly V tienre. Three Miles to !.?The answer Colnmbla Specia President WU- server, Oct. 22.? rered through train crew and i rrison came by were seriously inji the form of a collision between ji * wiju hi uptuiuo oi me hearing, on travelling men E. Anderson, Railway to ke< founded. Walks open will be h Re,K?rt Wreck. ln DeccmberThe followlr 1 to Charlotte Ob- attorney genei Five members of Chairman R. seven passengers "'"road comm urod In a head-on "x ara in r< L lorn! nnHhhmiti/l 20th InStailt. attorney general. AjTHE SH./ the request of the , to force the Southern ?p Its rear coach doors Rescue Pa eld by the commission Disasterof Dcbrl ig Is the opinion of the ral, as transmitted to Denver L. Caughman, of the d \ lission: ^ceipt of yours of the by an expl< in which VOI1 !>ob CM n VFTS ARE BLOCKED rtlen Hasten to Scene of ?Dig Through lOO Feet is to Save Unfortunates. Colo., Oct. 22.?Between 80 miners were entombed aslon in mine No. 2 of the mgs, were dedicated today presence of a distinguished c of learned men from Euro] America. Gifts amounting 860,000 for the erection and ment of the college enabled ton to realize an idea conce years ago?the housing of g students In a body. The tov presented to the University Cleveland Monument Assc which received gifts for the m in thfl ' " " DI1WUH. HJMl UVJUJ nmnnnv indictment against Mr. W *. Mr. Watson would then be to ?2 - enter objection If he so endow- The statements of Mr. Prince- createti a mild sensation 1 Ived 20 room- There were only a raduate [,.rnfi^nt: ?? 11 was not __ the Watson case would be j the a* a" today. However, tcintion ruraor? prevailing during emorlai aml laRt n,Rht that the v r iu * resolution adopted bv assembly. Emphatic desired rl*ht of ,h" t expressed In the reso n' the emipt President's words are nf?wePSS as " 'a,"r ?* the purposes of brought up i ,rri?nOKHn,?.e the ,ndepo there were i S f ?. , t yesterday . .1? ? , be re Watson ease Ipub,,c by tbe war d? 1 lr?wo the Philippine passenger train ; belief In the freight train on i to be free Is tween Dlxlana ni lution and the seven miles south i gratefully ac- the Seaboard Air 1 cal declaration morning at 10:40 the nation to a relief train c, ndence of the the wreck met w within a few miles solution, made the eccentric strj apartment, fol- broke, reversing tl ind n southbound u hether the rr a sharp curve be- authority id Gaston, about roads h?w thej of Columbia on fastened, etc., Ldne Railroad, this tions, an(i in v o'clock. the position t . . mission has n u V? railroads that of tHo o 6 1 TU (lo?rs when th< iVe?k ene W !Pn interest to do f ip of the enpine ..t , j ie lever of the en- , 14 Jfc 1 ^ lovas vytvuuj illroad commission has j SOD) n. m. to dictate to the rail- t oon r shall keep their doors i especially around sta- General Si ,hcili you say you take Dermont o hat the railroad com- otl,er Amc o right to say to the of the oxp] they cannot lock their Meager sy think it to their best jate ^lour t so- , ^ _ .. ' miners had will say that Section i yppgr lev< m.in -I ei *> ? 1 u r uei company at L)awat 3 o'clock this aftere entombed men Included lperintendent Frank Mof the mine and several rlcan miners. The cause losion Is unknown, advices received up to a onlpht were that only flve/S been taken alive from the . Jl. These reports stated fond from all over the United The exercises wer^held quadrangle formed by the \ the graduate college, a quarl mile southwest of the main < President Hibben, of Prlncet sided, and about him were President William H. Taft, j llvered the memorial addr Grover Cleveland; represents practically all the unlverslt eolletrea In the TTnltnd St.-iti otnto_ wouia D6 presented apr in Rrand jujrv. Conflrmal vall& of B,lsP'c'on that the rase v for nf n be P*"psented came Wedn< ramnna Paymaster Rarnoa of n'n nrnl Postofllce Inspector Knipl f' crs who testified at the ..hn hearlnf? plven Mr. Watsc r.?H 1912. were seen In the r lives of the f<^ l buildinR. * Th ,es wWWd aKa,t th,S ^ _nf1 whether or not an lnd tin to the ??T t. tlon of the the repropen ould again ,p,n? pooplp J01 asday when ^'^PP1"0 assembly. Thomson c'are that it is evident tit and oth- F,l'P'no People have preliminary j free an(1 Independent >n in June. vanc,nK a,one along t1 orridors of tress will on Its ow ie ease was | work out Its prosper! ming and own destinies for a ietment is of This was th gine and started tn tatives of the pinning Engineer istltuttng the and breaking his , solemnly de- slapped on the emc t to that the brought the relief the right to he a trestle. A wrec so that In ad-ling pushed the d< he road of pro- I slde-trark and carr n responsibility on to the wreck, ty and manage Following Is a ill the purposes .trainmen: e aspiration of j L. C. Seldon of ( ' backwards that the comr lawt!Z general super Irmnni* ) t *? and railways, Tr.Hn C f* and ?ame and kee .SSI" ? ? R,t0,? ?n , as to their cor and * ., ^1" f,0J 0W- 1" which they led Mif> roiioM ?a reference to tl the relief train | Ration of t list of the Injured 191?^ provides ^olumhia, engineer I ^.l!dp,!T.0ni? ?f?v v,v"v? * " * ^ i |?iu? men . nission shall have the , vision of all railroads P,oyed ])?1< and shall examine the ?shaft v p themselves informed su't'nK 'rn idition and the manner Account! are operated, with were lin^e 1e security and accom- of resculn he public. while a sta 14 7. of the Code of ^Pressed i that whenever, in the ???? ? .."i the railroad commis- This belief ? 11 t rio work r of the day shift were emjw the second level where ras blocked with debris rem the explosion, s from Dawson and Raton rtain as to the possibility K any of the men alive, tement from El Paso. Tex., hope that most of the enen would be found alive, was based on the fact that IPs nf Vn 2 mlnp nro rnn Canada; hundre 1b of alur delegates from English, Oern French universities. After t of the college had been deliv the architect to the trustee Andrew F. West, of the gradi lege, to whom most of the cr been given for the erection college, delivered an addr "The Household of Knowled spoke of the benefits of g ? ? - I round will be learned beft onl and as ^strict Attorney Akerr lan and | judge Foster that the he keys ~.oul(1 bring in all of its ered by before the day was over, s. Dean Btood that Issues of both tl late col- Magazine and the Weekl; edit has lan wjjj be used before of the jury an(t an issue of the ' ess on tober 3 last will be prese ge." He (jence. ;raduate ore tonight, ]tne peopip wnen it nan inform- , against Spain and tl grand jury j the American flag flrsl indictments and then in the lnterh It is under- pelago did not modify he Watson's couraged and streng v Jeflferson- piratlon despite all the grand suffered in war and week of Oc- countered in peace, nted in evi- "Being called to th< people again and aga ? aspiration and since tl took up arm? on roller train, le presence of about lefts and(ta< t on Manila bay of Savannah, e vM of the Arehi- train. Internal but rather en- Knightly of Ralel thened the as- messenger, left et the reverses W. Cottlngham ( difficulties en- about hips and lei of Savannah, bag s ballot box the cut In fact and t dn ratified this ; and head; A. Hal tie Inauguration ! f?ro porter, lnteri ji\w broken, cuts puonl.Jin fV. _ * o r>' 4# ? cnanRo In tne MrAnnS' Bradford road an(, con( 1, . passenger rrasonahlc an, injuries; W. A. promote the it inri /* anrt accomm* it and bruises J. _ )f Columbia, cuts J Lft ' ? J. E. Anderson,^ ";ae 5???" Ra Rem aster, badlv ' !?ld" * tn h*. r iruises about body I foil 1 of Savannah, ne- 1 11? tal injuries: John i L ^ proceed 1 u|ip?*ur mai any ? - mode of operating the nepted by luctlng Its business. Is wh"p an i 1 expedient In order to another m security, convenience Immedh ^dation of the public, taken by Information In writing am' naighl itlon of the Improve- n,fl start langes which they ad- m,nprs fr( roper, and If the rail- sanding , adopt the suggestions, ?'c'0(,l< ar Ings are authorized to rpflch Daw t r* r: a tunnel, with mine No. 5, ilrshaft Is said to furnish eans of exit. ite relief work was undermen from the night shift boring mines. Appeals for ed scores of experienced )m Trinidad and the surfoal camps shortly after 6 id they were expected to son before midnight. *c oil nori n nn /I on f nf President Hibben introdu foreign representatives who congratulatory addresses. 1 eluded Dr. Alois Rletal, recer tor in the University of Ber Arthur Shipley, master of College, University of Can Dr. Arthur Denis Godley, orator in the University of and Dr. Emile Boutroux, h professor in the University c iced the PREPARING FOR LONC i made 'hey in- u. 9. Warships Sail Si litf' TDr' Cruise in Mediterri Christ's Norfolk, Va., Oct. 23. ibridfce; battleships of the Atlant public der the command of R< Oxford. Radfter, to depart Satui lonorary cruise in the Medlterram >f Paris, now rapidly coaling and , vovaoic lof the Philippine nw * * "* tjonal representative I act in g in accordance iturdav For lar will; thus in th< mean adverse circumsi of the people never w ?The nine respectfully and franl lc fleet, un- f0rP powers of ,ar Admiral j country on every proj rday for a 1 0n the other hand, c an sea, are | jURtice in the Ameri* I taking on ] ns erpnt nnd nersistel sembly the na- I Bivens of Savann? body has been of passenger trai with the popu- Will Harris of Sa i midst of the on freight train, 1 tances the ideal I and shoulders; E avered and was vannah, fireman, 1 kly brought be- The passengers the sovereign are: Mrs. J. E. >ltious occasion. I J- C. Coates of Sf iur faith in the low of Gaston, F can people was North, L. R. Oat* nt as nnr ideal Z. Stroman of Swf ?h. colored fireman n. knee sprained; rnll^0H J^r vannah, brakeman 'J . Sruised about head "nd autbortty . Robinson of Sa- reasonable eg sprained. reported injured ^e Wetv" ^ Goodwin of Styx. ivannah, J. S. Fal- dT ^. !. M. Robinson of ?,./ ?"' ?? as of Columbia. A. If^AhG "r< insea and n vnman right tO Sa> to I o. vj. ,, sections quoted, the M nlsslon has the rif?ht, Rorky Mo to make any and such mediate les and regulations for Daw??n to 'nt and operation of the a,so telejci 111 promote and secure | anf1 "Rock >od order, convenience cup cars s f the passenpers. refore, of the opinion Five >ad commission has the the railroads that they ' r>awson ine rescue stations in the untain Division, began impreparations to leave for night with rescue car. He raphed Pittsburg, Kansas Springs, Wyo? for the restationed at those points. llnve Been Rescued. , N. M., Oct. 22.?Three eucnoias Murray nutier, pros Columbia University, also d an address of congratulation The presentation to the Hi of the Cleveland memorial was made hy Richard V. Lli president of the Cleveland M< Association, who said the fi the memorial wore eontribut all parts of the United States men of all parties and in a and conditions of life. ineni 01 ammunition ana otner i elivered paratory for the trip. A i. I of the coal Is being sent liversity j from the Norfolk navy tower ammunition Is being ser idabury, i local magazine at St. Jul jnument ' Assistant Secretary c inds for Franklin D. Roosevelt ed from ! designated to represent t i and by partment when the batl 11 walks from Hampton Roads Sa ' nine ships comprising tli S have waited in pat on barees ' t'iat soonor or ,ater yard. The ,nJ"stIces would be r ?t from the HAVE NOT WAIT! i,fen/?Cr?ek- "The messase of t hno tho United States to t he navy de- p,f> is elo<l"ent Prooi not waited in vain. turday The I sa,d mof,s?Pp with lov > nSi that and n?,der " ? Sat! Hence, confident patient, who was all errors and the State Hospita edressed. hy failing timber, RD IN VAIN. SHOWS GC he President of Although badl he Filipino poo- Kagemaster Ande r that we have his battered ear a We accept the j Gaston, three milf re and gratitude : wreck, wiring to 'gorical declara- tance. Mr. Andei ! nnfl hlnnH tit sic tl I \Pho%brf7T ! slderatlcmoM ' *ho *as ,nJured|slon Is of the | and repulatloi >OD NERVE. j pedient and u ly wounded. Rag- , ? nven!en, rson crawled from of tho Passe"f ind walked back to rn?v ia r-i ?s, and reported the ' <*1 Columbia for assis- ? . son's head was out I ^,ns s I n ti'i tier frnnlv I OfT 1 leir doors, if after con- J he matter, the eommis- I!"00!,, r i opinion that the rule ! , , , i is reasonable and ex- I toniprtit. ill promote the securi- j !mvp {j''on re and accommodation I Is makjng ?ers and of the public." ,?ns, ? 0( I blocking [AXT BATTLESHIP. i rps ed I main bod] >f lier Test Speed Trials ' exP'OF r> . . ... . of it. Knrk In ml \ln n A uern writ* irsuucu iin\w debris at the entrance to 'anon mine at 9:30 o'clock rhis makes five miners who rescued. The rescue party slow headway against the >al and debris which is the mine. The five men were separated from the 7 of miners at the time of don and could tell nothing They desired by their pi said, "to testify to their adi and respect for those traits acter which made Mr. Cleve efficient foe of municipal co In Buffalo, the fearless and dent executive in Albany Washinpton the immovable < of the national cn-dit and th less enforcer of law and ord out repard to the persons 01 affected thereby." Ifts," he . will make the trip are th miration 1 flagship of Admiral B of char-| Utah, Florida, Arkansai land the Vermont, Connecticut, rruption Ohio. These vessels wil Indepen- ed by the auxiliaries C( and in ship: Solace, hospital sh defender . Orion and Jason, collier e relent- I Seamen from the fleet er with- I Roads are now being r classes shore liberties prior to tl I of the shins. Norfolk i: e Wvomine """ 1 l,,e * adgeT the reco&n,ze th* ,ndel" *. Delaware. 1 ls,ands- Thp ,m.m* Kansas and Kiting ?? a 3?r1 1 be preeed- | Places ,n ou dtic. snpplv ' Jtruments of power a, ip; Cyclops, i (Jr the estab shmer s * of a stable Filipino f In Hampton [""? aPP^iate and a given final /"r th? wnM p te departure ?>' }ho government s alive with Rtates- We ,ook tip " 'ii** uniiiMi iu | ? ,, ^ndence of the i h'8 wounds, but h diate step of miles jn an increc Ity on the com- Seaboard local r hands the In- 20, earryinp a im id responsibility a eombination b it by ourselves ??ach, and a whit tovernment. We inK a sharp eurv ire deeply prate- ! an(' Oaston about e reposed in us | in* when loomini of the United , fore th^ni was sec on the appoint- i bparinp down or a a t> ?,r?, _ ? e covered the three Rockland, ] lible space o' time, battleship Te: passenger train No. the United St ill and express car. formidable fl> aggage and negro power has tm r coach, was round- began the firs e between Divlana acceptance t i 10:40 this morn- ment measun g on the track be- today, ond freight No. 87, Twenty-thr i them. Engineer mile course f( | My in c Me., Oct. 23.?The new had ponet <as, the largest ship in \ Into the ates navy and the most reached fi thting craft which any i who were >uglit to the trial stage. | much fror t of her builders' official ditlon to rials over the govern- time of tl ?d course off Rocliland Immedi j the surfat ee runs over the one- ' the care >r the purpose of stand- ' whom ai ? ciock lonignt me rescuers rated more than 100 feet mouth of the mine and ve of the entombed miners, alive, they had suffered n the pases, were in no contell what happened at the he explosion. atelv on being brought to e the men were given into of physicians, many of rrived here from nearby President Hibben in a hi dress accepted the memoria half of the University afte Prof. William H. Taft delh memorial address on Grove land. Mr. Taft's estimate o Cleveland as expressed in his was as follows: "Mr. Clevel not a great lawyer; he wai great economist; he was not orator; but he was a great F and a srrcat man. and he w ief ad- j the seamen. Five hu 1 on be- brought from the nav r which station on the Great I,ak< irared a the cruise. Supplies put r Cleve- ships today included 40 f Grover of fresh beef and 12,000 ? oration The battleships Virginia land was 1 sey, Rhode Island and . b not a the fleet sail October 2 . a great Cruz, Mbxico. 'resident | as these I ? ndred men ent of the Honorali nl training ton Harrison as Gove is will make j the unmistakable hf aboard the 1 "<T er? *" which we .000 pounds tudp ?f the 1 dozen eRRs. i operation and finally New Jer p,ljr tho p*Ppr'ment Nebraska of ' has come to an end a 9 for Vera exploitation has pass ' The epoch of mi closed and the Filipir thrown open the door >le Francis Rnr- i rnor General as ?.er k. ^ irbinger of the ; botb J1 G^v. tbe (' expect the atti- versed their lever o he one of co- . RPn(,y brakes and we believe hap- 1 m,~' w. 'eaPp(' of imperialism , JbG two engine nd that colonial ^ro'Pht engine teh ed into history. |LGr onP'I)p" both strust has been , Tho combination ios, upon having 1 Gar J"o<'p Jnto the s of opportunity i b ?klnR thp car me piissciiKHr ami ardizing her awell of the freight piven the T istress signals, re- three runs \\ s, slapped on emer- As the engine followed their fre- the speed gn for their lives. It was expect ?s met head-on, the noon would 11 ?scoplng the passen- top speed rui being demolished, j were confide express and mail knots. > passenger engine, j Weather < in two and throw- able. The 1 propellers was tlie test towns, exas today. The first i It is he ere at the low speed. I red in a s s warmed to their work From eon idually was increased, since digi led that the late after- j is believe* nd the battleship on her as the aii i, which the builders cuers pro nt would exceed 31 center of I Mayor conditions were favor- ganized a heavy seas caused the where res lieved the explosion oecur:lopp deep within the mine, ditions rescuers have found Kins within the debris, it 1 the air supply is plentiful * has improved as the respress farther toward the the mine. Kinney of this city has orrelief camp at the mines, ;cuers are beinp cared for. because of the strong mind, telllgence and wide knowledi fairs. He had the charuct esty, courage and sense of duty which enabled him < great and critical Issues wit gard to personal consequen WHITE HI It RON HOST C. International Meeting of Ter clear In "APPI E p Ke of af er, hon- Governor Ralston I'rg Pub,1C j Patronage, to meet hout re- 1 Indianapolis. Ind., Oc ces." Samuel M. Ralston. In a . tlon Issued yesterday, n ATHER. ' the residents of Indiana one apple each today, w nperance named as apply day In Ir I fnvnmnr'o rn?innct n*oa VDIANA. | are required to assi I of responsibility whi es Orchard Inexcusable cowardic I to avoid or decline. ' a few days have si t. 21.?Gov. ! about a good underst communica- ! Americans and Filij equests that ! had been impossible i eat at least Ing the 13 years pas hlch he has ; vinced that every on tdlana. The ' relieving the Amerii mo/ln . Af Ita paanAnuthiHHoc imp the burden eh it would be j Olerk e on their part ! bottom o' the Owing to this d? ,th<; emha lfficed to bring | ,nJ"redj landing between ******* fnd co'f linos which it c*l n fl n n|: wh to establish dur-ido ,,od hut r(\ma t. We are con- ! th?* *** *t0J 1 thrown to the flc ward step while h baR?nKe nll can government fi'? u^ A , In tho tolnnaw t,n* h,S hp?d mger Knightly and Texas to roll : lgham through the ear. They rolled THAW C nkment and were The combination ' Twenty Witn >red coach and the the Supren ite passengers were ined upright. New York, J. FJ. Anderson was nesses were ?or and trunks and tlfy before tl ed around him cut-I jury, which n 1 face and bruising i gation of the fit a 30 degree angle. ami wher 1 out will l)i OXSPIRACY CASE. needed. that It w esses to Testify Before conjectun ic Court Grand Jury. lo~R,?{ lifl ' officials c Oct. 23.?Twenty wit- would ca under subpoena to tes- According le supreme court grand for the f let today for an Investl- and it is t charges of conspiracy in until the o miners as they are taken e given medical assistance if The mayor declared tonight as impossible to make any ? concerning the possible a and that none ot the mine >r rescuers on the ground re to make any statement. ; to Mayor Kinney no cause xplosion has been learned ?elieved it will not be known miners now entombed half workers in flew vor New York. Oct. 22.?I from 30 foreign countries a all over the United State b riving here today to take pa triennial world's conventloi Woman's Christian Tet Union, which will begin F the Academy of Music, Rrool . continue until October 2 8. Two "white ribbon" spec! PMoO BTA nn/l D 1 ??v? Innknx i open letter to Edward R. )elegates Ident of the Indiana appl ind from mission, egan ar- "There has been in i rt in the 1 much neglect of the 01 i of the only in Indiana but nperanoe wrote the governor. " 'riday in applea were not 'raised llyn, and 'Jes growed,' and the tr< pected to bring forth f alj from much, if any, aid from Smith, pres- ! will as In the past fi e show com- ; the present capacity i people to establish a he past too Its own and guarant rchards, not nent manner the sal elsewhere," . government of the 11 Like Topsy, i liberty of the res I,' but they I Islands, national as ses were ex- 1 "We do not wish ruit without that there will not hi the farmer, embarrassments, nor illy demonstrate ft of the Filipino 'reif . . riding on the en? government of jthe ro111sion and ee In a perma- lnjur|cB rety under such Rj , npxt np",penr y ""ft freight train was idents of the and thlfl to say by thVs * difficulties and and k t th * , do we even ex- | , frH ht f negro brakeman of | connection w: A. Hall, who was j K. Thaw fron cine, jumped before the Criminal sustained internal August 17. Former Di: the engine of the Travers Jero a carload of cotton Attorney Gei torn to pieces, the sent the evi n the track and act- summoned v , broke the impact teawan and t of the cars of the whom Mr. Jf in unrieht on the consniracv i Ith the escape of Harry a mile fr n the State Hospital for rescued a Insane at Matteawan on none of t able to ai strict Attorney William of the \ me was designated by which wo teral Carmody to pre- exit throi dence. The witnesses fact that rere residents of Mat- miners h New York, through way out ( rome hoped to show a lief that existed. Cminanl fnr ommt mm om the entrance have been nd tell their story. So far lie men rescued have been pproach the airshaft or any vorkings within the mine uld have proved a means of ugh another shaft, and the none of the other entombed as been .able to make his >f the mine leads to the beall have ben cut off from line i \ f nv i t viin uftv/ auu uii miiifsuaii brought several hundred fi West and South, and mar poured In from nearby citle regular trains. Incoming st brought others, although mc foreign delegates were aires Lady Aurea Howard of heads a delegation of 4 0 "v boners" from that count Scouts acted as escorts for tors. u, am., i iiih innuierence nas co rom the and country a vast sum, iy more. loss of apples and orcha >s on the cases. eamshlps i "I heartily approve 3 >st of the ! tlon that tomorrow, the idy here, day In October, be obser England, day and that each person rhlte rib- should eat at least one a ry. Boy day In accordance with the visi- that an apple each da | doctor away." pi our state peer tnat tne campai both In the ! cealed. of the enemle rds In many , cause will cease so* j sure that through a rour sugges- of the powers entri third Tues- Filipino people will, ved as apple and the help of A i In the state ! triumphantly from ipple on that ever difficult It may the tradition iy keeps the .Surround gn open or con- j track. this being s of the Filipino that just nPXt to on but we feel a carload of mei conservative use behind that a cai isted to us the none of these left with Ood> favor the force of merica. emerge The tenders of the test, how- (thrown from th< be." i their trucks and __ embankment, a p ,i ritv | It is said tha the C ity or i lo shown by the fact : Thaw, on th< the cotton car whs ed no Indlcti chandise and right because Thai rload of horses and therefore cc the track, or hardly trial, the concussion. The stand both engines were taken on th 3 track, torn from bury's recent deposited down the i an "Insane p< lie of Junk. i witness In th t the cause of the charges agali t A ho II A O tliA I _ ? other hand, maintain- j The all nent could be returned the chief v is legally insane and believe tli >uld not be called to interior t night at of Thaw's attorneys, In the e basis of Justice Sea- oral yardi ruling, that Thaw was No. 2 art ?rson," when called as a children e recent Investigation of families, ist John N. Anhut. knowledg r supply within the mine is at concern of the resellers who K > will he able to reach the of the mine by tomorrow^^H# the latest, relief camps situated sevb from the entrance of mine 51 Kathered the women and of the entombed miners' They are cheered by the e that Superintendent Mo me ionnai opening or tn( tion Is to be preceded by c meetings tonight and by d services at Plymouth churcl lyn, tomorrow. Richmond Hobson la on the program as clpal speaker at a mass-in be hdd In Brooklyn on Then will be addresses, too, 1 Inen; delegates at the Sunda; in more than a hundred > - churches. ? eonven-1 _____________ dvottonal, ******* r,arrNon Hnit* i. Brook-1 New York, Oct. 22.Pearson Oarrlson, aecretary of the prln- j left New York for Par acting to steamship Colon. He Sunday. 1 general Investigation of by prom- the canal zone, prlnctpa y services erence to a plan for p? Brooklyn ganizatlon of the a< i there after the canal la IMftnter ? Da,,La!je*a"-9^1 Herald this morninft ?Llndley M. gram from a reliabl war, today Mexican border anno lama on the stltutionalists have ? will make a terey, Mexico, and e conditions In i that city today. Mon( lly with ref- ' important city In 1101 immanent or- * Imlnlstration ' The "Little Nowf mmnlotcrl -->? ??v *. | watches of the ti 23.?The Times ' hour slow. The received a tele- running dead on 1 e, source on the happened, uhclng that Con-I The passenger mrrounded Mon- | of Conductor S. A expect to assault neer A. S. Bradl terey Is the most. train In charge rthern Mexico. | Pennington ami - I Powel. Ads" will bring Four of the tre vv wr; w uc VIIU I ain crew being one I were remove passenger train was j other passen* :lme when the wreck to their hom The Seab train was in charge trains over i. Borders and Engt- mark. It is ford and th freight be repaired a of Conductor T. C. morning. Engineer L. A. Chairman commission i ktnment and the wo- Ing on the \ , ijpriii'jni d to the hospital. The imprison* ?ers were able to return i confldenci es. ' the sup oard is detourlng Its | such a p the Southern via Denthought the track will Debate F nd the wreck cleared by New Richards of the railroad spirited < nays a date for a hear- ^ house of vreck will be set and a , Episcopal is among ihp main Dony 01 d miners because Lhey have p. as have mine officials in erintendont's resources in light. Inlted While Divine Aid is \ S k ( M I , York, Oct. 23.?Halting a iebate on church unity, the deputies of the Protestant I church prayed for divine I, . I ?. w uaicvri j\j u ooa n ? man paneni ror me state Hospital ngia investif ?atlon made. | guidance on the question.