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cr * f K 1 VOL. !), NO. 50, SI KING GEORGE FEM a pi\/ii mi CMI-WEEKLY. | MENINGITIS AT Gi I It Appears That First I MCI ICT Somewhat Kvajjm LANOAST I motor car i nnmm i OR, S. <\, TUOKDAY, MA KILLS i PRODUCTS r \/ni inn * tin rwi kR01I 24, 15)44. oTS T roriner hir ni nAn r>AA* rotwn in spain. j lator of \ riKviM'la is /imULIi f l.")0 I'KK YEAK SON COII FRF n UIYIL UUI a: His Majesty Requests 1 cers Not to Resign I1 % "MAY START Ml muuuney npeciai 10 t'lia and ourier March 2 2.? in regard to the epidemi itis in Gaffney were gre, Olfl nted( (iiorc being only i 'osts. far. I>r. it. T. Fergus< ol tin- local board of lieal fT|\ y " an> no ,H>W The i i so far is four. l)r. DaBri 'expert, and a renresent it ;;: mm c of meniriRatly exaggerone death 10 Richland Legist; >n, president Down in th says there total number CLASSMATE ( ice Ward, an Stive nf t lie : YUUIVIAN5 BY it or Knocked Post office Dep Street. Reduce (Y >1 WILSON.: SAVE FARM1 iMtlHBl (Son. Ciprii tator of Vene a bouts had be iirtment Plans to months, was >st of Living. i><t<ctiv<s la rrupH <1 aliuci and found the ER TOWN TRIP. iiu iii Trinidad. ; plin, Trinidad, March 21. j I h ?:io Castro, former die- | LL zuela, whose where M'ii unknown for several : discovered here todav. Pvi?cnli\ st nipht raided a hot. I >st solely l>y Venezuleans (|tlcst re 40,000 rounds of ama few revolvers. This , to a further raid earlj fS PROF. HAND GO e Committee Crnns Ke<?f State Inspector. WITH me;II SCHOOLS lister Army is Busy Movit the llills Around Belfast. Belfast, March 2 2.?The of Army officers Is the cause jubilation in Ulster and ar officials of" the provisional ^ment, who are keeping In eh with events at Currah and ol ?K About State board of health is o assisting the local physic that he sees no cause f< defection *,<-rKuson Informed your i of great ent th,s nio lng that the nong the 0,080(1 without consulting Govern- hp#,th *"4 that tho stlt ise touch for no 5,1,0,1 ^rastlc actio her mill- nor still In a serious r\ the ground Harry Davis. Ownci ians an<l ??> ? al5c< Hcl<l l?y I' or alarm l<r nail Funeral correspond- The State, Sunday. i schools were Pringle T. Youma : the board cf bia bar, member of uatlou- called c.uuuty delegation in n~ n n Tnr- oT'The general asseri flii injured ^bout the h< UKjjtlOir from a|)OUj 7:30 n'oinr>U Columbia Clar- Itclipvrd Direct dllir?Inquest Consumer an Monday. Ijowt * Washington, ns of the Oolirai- miliary steps wer the Kichland office department the loner house . . , , i6ty, w:t i fatally P,an '"rehiring Sad last night at having the parcel whft's - V?rv >? " * loiuiy. i in* house which llclatioii I let ween several montl <1 Producer Will Castro, a bro >r Costs. President. A rant they wen March . 22.?Preli- the effects of e taken by the post- only one revc today to perfect its ^ enterln| the cost of living by ever, they foi post carry farm pro-- Clprlano Casti ponce proceeded to a had been occupied fo* Mueli |>l( Its by Gen. Carmelo nif.ther of the former rmed with a search wart over the place. Among Anders* the ocupants they found March lil, Ivor and a few cartrid- lhe local committee ; one of the rooms, how- this afteri ind it occupied by Oen. ; W. H. Ila ro himself The one-time cc.ntiact ti ssui?. ltionK|it to Hour to Itrlciive I'roui College l*rosi?|oiiey. >11 Special to Columbia State At a special meeting of members of the executive of Atirlerson College late noon the petition of Vrof. n<1 to be released from bla ROrvo nrociHnnt 4-, tary depots in Ireland, thrc ret correspondence. The Associated Press ton shown a letter which the pr authorities have received frc fleer at Currah station, sa more than 100 oflleors had including ail the ravnlrv ofl General Arthur Paget, com V? ^ * -- - - the disease, but his corn! nigh sec- , , ... favorable, and there isj his recovery. ?*J * ight vns rrr census repor ync that 14,127,35 resigned, _.. leers. One of tlie I,argest C< i man ding (irown?Increiuu* Ovr itlon Is more knocked down at Mi a chance 'or Kflton strc etr by an a by Harry L. Davis, o nmbla garafte. Mr. few m i?*iler later In T GIVES store, to which he ' the car ?luch had i 6 BALES la?.?iost ii to the cirri Voilman's death wil oner Fcott tbls morn itton Crops tju, y,Comilck u ?? Pnrmnr ? * * 7 . ... , uucts direct to tli ain aau Washin- ... utomab.lnitrtM ii T?M Htl, a ?vorp s wnnr of the Col- w?rk ?Y establish! Youmana died a between produc McGregor -> drug Postmaster Gene was CO IVeyed in ready having Jssv struck ht-i* An ting the use of r lmstanc of Mi. hutter eggs, pou he l?tUl by Cor- fruit shipped by ing at 11 o'clock Orders today v nderra'cing esta- iers at Boston .A ip drtor of/consumer. |dictator \%as ? , the procedure elected, to begin the mpthofl!i he , Ing direct connection it was sfat er and consumer. Hunte, the Ch ral Tturleson has al- ,ion today foi led an order premit- Castro. Tlie fi rates and boxes for tention of inl ltrv, vegetables and oral's liberty 1 parcel post. ,lan residents vent to the postrnas- possible devel tlanta. St Tamils. San ' xtremely Indignant over de?son C 0 of the police, whoso granted, lenounced. , berr. of thi od that Sir (Teorge T,ee present1 tl overnor, cabled to Lon- the other Instructions, regarding ; in hand, ; olice disclaim any in erlng his : tef-ferlng with the gen- It will but among tho Venezue- ago a con there is excitement over to Anders opments. I release, st ollotte 'A'as unanimously W hlle only the local mome executive committee wore ie votes of practical! r ill members of the hoard 'were in'l vsere recorded as lavrelease. be recalled that some days nmlttee of educators canto on to request Prof Hand's atine at the time that they mo nuopH in Ireland, had paraded and told them, am the letter that he had "an on / der and request from the K self to ask every officer to i dered; that they might neve ed on to fight and that 1' fused there might he a mini Army whirh would mean a r In England and in six mom would he no King and no \ them Crops. irdl.ik to Washington, March ! :press or- ]arppSt cotton crops i i?R him- amounting to 14.127,35f no as or- 500-pond hales of lint r he call- equivalent 500 pound I li?v re- ers, was produced by 111 ny In the the United States durir evolution Census Bureau antioum Ihs there its preliminary report o rmy." ! nr.> !?? rnnnptml nsnnn-ni on t-iampio Youninns v 55 y< >n._onp of wns n : rr'??; ?n'y t ever prown. 'n AiiRUBta. to Mrs ! equivalent f oIumb,a- Funeral and 6.19.759 d* , aftprnoon >a1ea of lint- Trln,<y church, o farmers of Mr. Davis pave h ip 1913, the mediately to T. A. H< *ed today in "*" who took him to f cotton pin- tprs- Tiiere he spej ...wi lind 51 tullf tlnrinp- t n IMr r runnxro. nam jars ofag > lie crosse, Wis.; Lyi hree weeks ego, land. 111. anrl W May Hronson of them "to receivf services will he s?ris who are wll at 5 o'clock in produce in rotci eel post." Printed Imself up im- "i!11 ho. ??"trlbut. Mse. d.ptuy sher- c,t>; P^ons. police headquar- . . y \ls,> of at the night lie t f P?*< hn nan, today, the city inoro. Tiotroit, T?a- [ /"XTPTTr^TPTJ nn. Mass.: Rook fs. | til? J? It/l?j.H ashinpton. diroctinp FO tho iiamos of porllinp to supply farm CnotlinK I quantities by par- Malnten I lists of those names f??1 among town and Wnshinpto: tho lists." said First have eharpo ist<>r fionoral Ropor 11'anania cana oonsumor ran pot in las follows; ',S NA ED ative and R CA!N aL ZONEihi^ommi' 'of the An ief of Operation nnd had convir ?Hodges is request on ,, . because ol Knuinm. , _ derson C< i. March 20. Offlcers to prp;lt ,m of departments of the , filter o 1 were today announced for ;,n j,,| k ?-.iiireiy on ineir on Initinot at the suggestion of I. After a discussion with ttee the local representative derson hoard felt that they iced these visitors that their icht not to he granted, hoth p the superior claims of Anillege and because of the ortance of its work, n Prof Hand himself asked erview with the local mem OFFICERS WIRE NOT 1 Respite this appeal .nil *li refused to reconsider their tlons. A peneral ofTicer of hi inpr in the regular Army \vn the post of comma.uler-in-eh force which is to operate ai; Ulster volunteers. When lie the offer the war officer infoi that his refusal meant the s of his connection with the / .TSTHN. Ilntrrs to February 28. e officers These flpures compart resipna- 703.4 21 eqtuvnlent 500 ch stand- of ,int :u,{' fin0.r>04 bal s offered ,ast nm' 15.002,70 fef of the imd RB7.R75 bales alnst the ' '*1 1 (1 eelined T,1? depart meat of mod him PS"oiate announced Dt wverence plained the 1 !* i 3 crop at tra v. He O0"lvnlent 500-pounn Tin his Rttoriioy, u H. \\ * with 1?..- Wfta formelv chauITi -pound bales department. os of linters STATEMENT II 1 bales of of linters in East night Mr. Da "Slu-riff McCain < Agriculture's niy garage. Ho tolo| 'comber 12. and asked me if I hi 1.1.677.000 eould send Mr .Fnck ites. three miles out in t 'eloh. Mr. Davis [nuv}\ with, a f;'ri or In the police ? orders ro * consumer will 1 fresh from the o !Y DRIVER. sonnl relatlonshl vis said : !,ou'\t 1 VU toml ' dores his ear at f>\ ^e farmer w ihoned around ,lis ?)rn(,"r id a ear that 1 f""1 Miller. about ?r,ionfs "l \ho f: he country. He r",:,n sh,Pm< prs. tn??r who will fill his i Governor ;i r farm produce* The nicnt of opor receive the product Col fieorpe \\ ountry. aud the per- maintenance, p established, no army enpitu improve the quali- transporation ill be relieved of car- U. S N.: eli e to mtirket. as the \V. IT Rose, ill make daily col- tains for tin irmer's own door, of mander T) 1 nt< to city (onsurn- Commander 1 nd chiof of tlio dopsirtation and maintonanoo. U,. ' 11 ' Loethals: onpineer of rv, 1 II.,! > I. i that h Col farr\ ! Hodges. ro, or: superintendent of r . rapt. Hupli Ttodtnan. potrleal engineer. ('apt , . .' army engineers: cap terminal ports, com- '* Y,s,' ). nisinukos and Lieut 11 f'T Ion rv V. Hutlor. IT S. \': ma.n : . . mal writti 0 executive committor, and I'tvIpw, which was hold on night of last week, ho stnp had decided t < ask for his nd gave in full his reasons ing. However, after going matter with the committee, 1 to withhold his applcatlon o for further consideration, t .Monday morning the chair he hoard received his for?n rnriiinsf fnr tlio en mo A peiTisipn, and the nuthorH.ii the post to nnothor o(flr?r. he n friend of the Rener.il i toonimnnd nt Ttelfast, viio J ]A deif1f\V Nvan Issued t,?d.iy o ^orteffrmrtiny of the*T>orset* J There has been no dimii fthe netrtvjiy ol. the^Hiattr^Ai . Tcsrs df^- t'he^so-e'aTfmf- iron' staff, on duty at CraiRavon. I center of the Ulster moveme 's offered | ^ "h Hi's report the said to Census departed from It now t/i 'hod of reporting the aerepted. ''V not Including the c|u; if the re.* ',rH 'n I'"* 'u'*il product hire ret;|_ AVilllani J?u'\Tarrls aim was done because with lutlon In l'on modern machine lUi till 1 larp invar": rtfs t oe*'pJi7mtfty-n5B&ters' ) riow the p?.H10 time lowered the ? ni tr>ft-ivlltv of the flhrersn "flint Hureau of | tpm mo ir 1 oouid n :fc previous <'Hr to uso his car. > ? cotton cro*> running condition at unity of lint- That was nt.lt o'clj loij,..Director ' ohjne backJ to tow'i uriord this for jMr; r^Illfer nt :fi the installa- artofhoftn.'I lot. Mr. ry closer do- Orogor's drug store, eiy. IjicrQaggd between T^ady and W :?mfc:a,vsr??HrK" I started--to mjS-mm iverago qual- ni low gear; then to nrfw nniv n Just-had gone into h ot pet hold of a 1y ear was not in 1 it , TIKTURN ( id I took his car. ^ ho point has < k this inorninp. r"'ly will be expo i srn(Invent bark hampers and o on Main street. Pensive hampers ashinpton streets no* warrant thei per-r4 -KtaFtoO.off- jj8* higher gnult int<trruerfecte-ftlvdhP-Tpny include : iph. A hack was ? he oredidtod to MI perinipniMT ")F HAMPERS. I docks, Niivnl boon raised that ?Uf- I tine: ponoral Tienred in the return F- Ropes, ther containers .{This- nuertermaste Irappear rpp- tt> ho Fnited Staff sr+mor msty.'ivhn. lftox- -pej^dinp roco . whose value would department); r return. or he may assistant. R. 1 hampers, for which officer. Lieut an additional charpe modicfft-Wrju the consumer on the ont of ftosnil n oi simps anil drv , Constructor I). C. N'ut- ? <>r purchasinp officer. Maj ? army enpineer: chief ",ly ox,,, r. rapt. R. E. Wood, 1u'y ;v"re calvary temporarily? pnfzatlon of the supplv auditor, II A. Asmlth': wi,Ah ,he 1 E. Harrah: cliiof health Amon^ Col. Charles F. Mason. , TT*:*S. A::-miperlnty?d- 'T ? tals. T,lent. Col. (leorpo . - . * l?r?'i?:? ro?l an (J sent to tlio n members of the board laining tlir> Situation. ;and asked to r.ecolcjl- their \1nrtes i in. The ro'jyl#* woro j ncfcthe nieetipp tills afterj i on result stated above. ' i 1 ' tlie reasons assigned ' i )|y id for desiring his rel olloulnp: time' oT his acceptance iif wws busy, J-nklng the rangi raVIoiis "titlis and other points of Belfast Lough, v. estate overlooks. "ftftlFORMS DlfeTRIBU' . The military administratis gin the issuance tomorrow f drab-colored field, uniforms cl&l service rorps;of 4,000 m< 'claRy organized, as mt?We force for the first attack.-In >s of the ?yuall part, if any, \yiys y strategic substitute for Hjjt cotton hlcl*.---the The number of runnlr lint cotton, counting rt TED - bales,twas 13,964,fc9l, i ' .in u cottqn, 629,019 running ?e pared with 13,488,53 9 r of the 0'f ll{)t and r62,324 rum to a spe- inters last year, anil runnl"K bales of lint ar strlKinR running bales of linters flVC'lt Of n ? se<J .as a 'n the middle of th Yorinmans walked ri >K bales " of hind It. I Judge tl >und aa- half fWtb) 10 to 12 mll< and. of'llnter ov^r 'that. ! struc : bales, com- left band fi*ont fendf uniting bales emergency brake Ju? ing bales of him, but I was too cl 15.553.073 flopped suddenly. T ><t ' 555,270 found Mr. Youmans In J 911'. front axle. I pulle - ..-J? n._ 1 R street and Mr. return of the hai Kht out from be- "The Postmast hat 1 re,> that this pi *s an- -hrfur; not necessary to enal k hiihi- with my country, to enjoy T. I threw on the ^ts of the parre st.thetlrne I. sa.w ',as Questioned t ose. My car-was (t?otnp the cost o jumped out and inR rtireot relatlc lylnR under the Rumer and the < d him out from complete means I nortiifinn wn? m nper by parrels post. P. Peshon, ri er General is convin- chief officer o an is the one thine Vision. prisSec >le the people of this Marhall r\,G the potential bene- bdreau of pti I post. No one ever secretary. 0. he possibility of re- . f living by establish- NEW <'(>T' ins between the ron" riginal porducer. A Senator Sniit ror such direct transvwfsfcfcsf fnr Hio tinw. W.lsMti p-f/t liedlrnl corps, I'. S. A.: ! ^ f the quartaptlne dl- ',of,n a,,n 1 , Assistant Sureppn fOI .n!' '' uthrit'.; "United" States b"twith blie health.; " executive ent sessl? C. Moll vane. assured t : ' ana file, p ro\ FVTt' Irs tottjj. but for0sT4 h Introduc s Substitute 'lilf Measure. , from edu n Qnn/tt.ii ?/-. r>^ii.i.. the State lenoy 01 me ronepe it naa ounced that the funds for K bis, pp'se.nt \york would rap a<MheVnd of the ,t>re'siv? Since then, lfc h^s.hefn hat these funds will be avlot only for another year, >veral years ,tf co'rhe. ^TSlTiK PRESSURE. : received numerous letters icators within and without areuinc that it would be hostilities. A sufficient ni biotor cars are available to ' at least 8,000 men with rifles munition from Tlelfast to an ened point in Ulster in thn Ulster awaits with curl* next move of the war office, which the stltuation remains ed. Absolute order previal city. Elfthty special service men" on duty at Craiftavon, ?- | duuiii liaro'ina?101a l-mber of I 1,373,700 bales, compar transport 182.128 In 1012 and 1 i and am- 911. Department of A? y threat- mated 1.330.000 bales 1 se hours. pending WILSON ANSWI ?T?hr SICK LAI "minute marched T|H. pro?tdent of tlio I i production, <?"? -> ?-u?- ? ?? ?"<i u ed with 1my car. I wanted tt ,fi48. 712 in hospital and Bomebo* rlculture estl I take him to a dru 'or 1 ill3 to McOrepror's drug: struck Mr. Youmam n blown my horn." ^.KS There were no eyi |?C5 DT P A accident last nlpht, be learned. Several on the sidewalk neat ii if< <i iBtiiiih. i rd bv the noise. Ai i mi i nun in ? "v > take him to the establish! 1v suggested that Parco' post, but K store. T drove an agency by store. When I individual produ * I had just to"011 with the lr The Postmastf ,i4 > situated to pro> ^witnesses to the h so far as could these products w persons standing the ^ or con, by were attract- I prodm.od .. none: the first to ne 'v of the domestic State March there has been lack- J Smith today means of which the for hi* cotton cer coula get in tial differenc? ldtvidual consumer (denies- the U! ;r General's plan de- telegraph to dde this agency for 'n futures, w nieal distribution of | framed after hicli are consigned in j best legal an ilition in which they j with denying 1 was feared tli 20.?Senator R. D. ver>' (,p,r introduced a substitute the consti i futures bill. The essen- bePn enp: ? is that the oriRinal bill at "'is ti se of the telephone and '''iters al the banned contracts bis preset bile the substitute, tant s>nRl consultation with the f"r ' '' thorities, contents itself 111 " ' the use of the mails. It f ,r n tat the first hill micht be , ' . n imental to the progress of Miction work In which he has iged for hfm to lay it down mo. The wrltters of these 1 were of the opinion that it work was the most impore piece of constructive work tion that is now being done ite. ressure was so great that <1 became convinced that ho vu mi' i rt-Hoyienan *;niircn ; mont early today, taking th? tal corps and ambulance m the Ruregons but leaving 50 hind to guard the rlflps ar the estate while the others | the pew* behnd Sir Edward and other leaderR. Sir Edward tonight said 1 received letters of sympathy courngement from the ITnltf Replying to the statement at ?ei- ' ? iir hospl- I Soothes Heart of len, even ; Boy. men be- , , id patrol Washington, March graved in ^niiling lad of 12 lay oi Is Carson <n P'up Room of the , today and beside him s he had dent of thp ITn,tpcJ Statei r and Pn_ the sequel to the P >d States sP?nsp to the sick lad's \ that the . p?ra'yzed In limb ' Dying roach Mr. Youmant ton Clark, E. K. Mo( lor and Jack Younfc 23.?A pale, h,m from undor tt n a stretcher t'ie automobile. M Whlto House arul thon 'Irove to > at tho I'rosi- s^orp The body wa f. Tho scene to MrCormiek's un<i resident's re- Hshment. ?lpa. "I did not see and with strike Mr Youmanf i were Washing Earthy, Byrd Mil- bank's At . They removed Vork Fo .e front axle of Atlanta. Oa.. IV r. Davis assisted .. . A, ToOregor-s drug !at,v ?J th? (]f s later carried 1,??, ,?an s lertaking estab- ;N:itio,,a ( tence of death I .. . ... of Mary Phagan, automobile troy employe hat I, said Mr. Mc- (n connection wit unoor.sttutior ttorneys po to New H>llows: ? tn?_ | A bill to r? r \\ itnesses. , . . futures and j larch 22.?Reprosen- |/aHnu of "i fonso in tho case of, tons" f>?-parte uperintondent of (ho | Re it fnan Company, under sen- House of Rej 'or the murder here | ed States of the 14-year-old far- 1 semhled: Th; ie pone to New York *tr? k <-< mpar fli offfirtQ lioiuc ritulo on ' nnrn f {nn ?al. The now hill is as . , " . to furtnei fgulate trading in cotton 0(1 1') t'1? >rovido for the standard- ,%vo . tpland" and "(in.' <. t- ,IU"(M ",l ,jv State, as tod by the Senate and Anderson resentntivos of the T'nit- y 11 ,n|!. America in Congress as- s "1'1 it no person, firm joint '! a< ' iv society ass"?c.;?!( i or "hat n iv,r.ir lege wor> JINK MM ilin irir?inr in i r conduct this work. Tic stathoard that he felt that the is now engaged in was so i to all the colleges of the well as to high schools, that College would suffer greawith other colleges if he >n*idon his present work, ition to this Prof Hand urgis lack of experience in Colt made him fearful of under troops movements were pure tfonary In consequence of covery of an Ulster plot to military depots he said: "There never was the leai tlon to take any p\-ovocatl\ Kressve action, nor will taaen." Till on Stretcher Militant G1 don Talk. sirengtn slowly ebbing, ly prenou j throp nnvj? Df sewickl the dis- i thp president's caller. 1 raid the j^^r ambulance and t attendants bore him ir st intent- jioom> The President 'e or ag- platted for several mini any be ,ltt,p fen0w. Then Harry Mrs. Wilson and left i for her. Ives I/on- The pre8|dent's eyes ' ^ as he turned awav to his Harry Win- Carthy. "but I hearc ey. Pa., was hp fell to the pavem Fie came in a Officers at the pc hree hospital that Mr. Youmans 1( ito the Rluo jter 7 o'clock last nil came and , wagon, with W. J. ites with the lease on hail he had asked about , driver of the wago some flowers Youmans swung off Washington and V were dimmed before he was strucl l dav of worlr __ _ ? 1 the noise when (0 obtain a new t cnt." man. This wa* dice station said today, eft there jtist af- H. F. Recker ?ht on the patrol with the pencil Neal, whose re- Nina Formbv, i just secured. The lanta. both of wl n said that Mr. York, have mad at the corner of the defense beli rain street, just to efforts to obta c, it is presumed. Mrs. Formby 1 rial ror the convicted i fleers, who ai i made known here ! hange. sociel jtion in whicl , forniely connected contract or < company here and delivery of cc ilso formely of At- or receive th horn are now in New mail any lett le statements which or other matt eves may be an aid society, eorp< dn a new trial. shall reqnire n an affidavit charges | future delivf re members of any ex- taking tt ty. corporation or associa C^T,'1< i or through which any a,s ? a s contracts for the future Anderson itton are made shall send ?r?V rough the ITnited States ter. document, pamphlet permnnei er unless such exchange, anil nratlon or association ox*ont. ( all such contracts for . >ry of cotton to specify the reaso ir duties of organizing ami ip the College alonp the idetandard of thp high grade of College, nrriup his request Prof Hand s desire to b? of continued it sorvirp to Anderson Colof his desirp to aid to tlie. his ability in tho future, face of this request, and with as assigned, the board felt rw,? .In otherwise than AMiuiMi, ffiHrni {.v,. ay iv hurst carried on a stretcher 4%. rounded by about 1,000 me *** her Kast End peoples army, ed to attend this evening's f Westminister Abbey, but wt to gain admittance, as every been taken In view of the last Sunday she announced 1 tlon to be present tonight. ' tant suffragette and her held an open-air meeting in run*.- anrf (he little boy was C) and sur- his stretehor. mbers of ^he visit to the Presl attempt- ranged aftor Mrs. Dav' rnrvire in mother, bad written 1 is unable telling how the hoy had seat had to BPe the President a fact that earnestly hoped it might jer int?n- 1 she suggested that Ha The mill- brought to the White H followers j President promptly cons in the , ? " I'avls IS -?S ? on married and resides , . er road. He was fo .dent wa? ar- by the clty polIce i/Trn wii?y 8 driver of the patrol heAn ^i18,0"' he traveled for a * i kK raobIlG company an oponed a ,?rago on rry could be ouse and the Vanderbllt Trustees tented. Cour years old. Hp Is mat neieenves r at 910 Board riv- to a false story i rmerly employed The Rev. Fro department as a the First I'niverf waRon. Later ''aV spoke from 'ell known auto- of a new trial fo d recently he ground that pub Taylor street. inflamed *>t the I - 't a fair heai Sustained by u,e ma" impOHP 1 We Will Yet Ke< oeroon ncr to swpur the grade or igainst Frank. each and ev d A. Lino pastor of further spool sallst Church hero to- or grades as the pulpit In favor be according r Frank, on thofment standai lie sentiment was so ( he the duty Hme of Frank's trial I riculturo to dng for the acc j of "upland" ible. larately: and tablished for 'elve calls from .lack "Cnlf eottoi grades contracted for in w,i*1 11 '' ory contract: and shall *rant inr fy that such grade as Is, arc. contracted for shall Mhs* to United States Govern- j rdizatlon. And It shall Peking of the Secretary of Ag- j brigands standardize the grades ' ing alari and "Onlf" cottons sop- ) bands as such grades as are es- J outlaw V both "upland" and j rious par iq qh.'lll nn* inplu/ln nr\t- . ? petition. acred In A Chinese Town by Kuthloss Itnndit'*. March 22.?Outrage by in Central Chlaa am assumming proportions. Several soclated with the notorious Hilte Wolf are ravaging vats of the country, ruthlessly o- mil rohhtnsr the neonle street. The vanguard of the East tlngent was led by a Churcl land clergyman Rev. Edmur Clothed In full vestments, h the street meeting with pn after the singing of "Onwa tlon Soldiers." by the mc the "army" preached a shor Miss Pankhurst dellverei dress, exhorting her folk mnbA LV?l...wl nk-l..* End con- vs Tanjto in Nov ? of En?r- New York, March 21. id Willis, hymns in opposition to e opened |? to he tried tonight by f iyer, and 0f the Salvation Army 1 rd Chris- men to attract dances mbers of their pastime. The cms i sermon, march from one tango 1 an ad- another in the theater dlf iwers to The proprietors of sor Nashville, Tenn, v ? ork Cafes. Tennessee Supreme ( ?Sineinjr of e(' tb** oaHe Involvin tam*> music Vanderbilt Unlversit 14>fckefi band s,ty bonr<' of truste men and wo- board of away from RP""P('rl)<>tua(ing bo aders plan to The court, howev restnurant to board of trustee's sc 'trict. Ject to confirmation ne of the res- ference or the ehun Marrh 1.?The \ ""ourt today decid . Washington, B iK the control of a rot urn this we v or the Unlver- temperatures, w es. The Court was ^,]U trustees to he a "rea" tonight ,ly rotmtry Kast of t w i> .u . .1. "There will b< er. held that the of the weok ho, (lections are sub- ,etln ..,n tho f by general con- AtIan(lc StatoS( ?h s board of ed Vost. j ton bi'lov goc rtarcti 22 ?A gradu-' dling fair It >ek to normal Spring Secretary of / Ith generally fair ardizo accord -ted bv the Weather tinges, for all parts of the 1 Section 2. he Rocky Mountains, cottons are b s frost the first part deliverey the cevor." said the Mil- be designated !ast Gulf and Sout'i cotton shall 1 except Southern , the grade am xl ordinary or above mid , and burn shall bo the duty of the The la Igrlenltura also to stand- mnssaere it>g to grades, stains and sisted tin tant mar1 That in rase lone staple Hupeb. ^ ought or sohl for future ed and t length of the staple shall ! daily. <"> I in the eontraet and the ' sacking r t)p. when delivered as of ( Honan, t d length of staple desig- fort to re Inp their property, test bandit exploit was the of 300 townsfolk v. ho re |r entrance Into an Impor ket town in the province of tost of the town was burnhe population ruined flnan n the occasion of the recent >f Kingtzokwan. province of he local troops made no efsifit the brigands. The troops ^ iiianr; rju^>n|iu i* i ?"??i * liiini try, ?o that Westminster A become a place for the poo as for the rich." Afterythf she whs removed In anJimh The demonstration Mn re for the small nnmbettnf polh and for the rallKlotfa Htmosf W I ro?^odl:>g It Only occasion ^ speakers Interrupted by rbe< calls for "social revolution." Km limn- taurants^ftnnouncod toila bbey will would lu>ld the door a r as well Haders f hile at two plact t meet'ng tors saW the singers won ulanee ted to 4iter and would 1 markable sportful hearing If they i e present a disturbance. here stir- I,ater? It was said, t ally were nrileht be extended to In erlng and ternoon teas where the ' are popular. y that guards ucatlon. Under the d linst the eru- Bishops veto c 58 the proprle l)V board of tru lid he permit- Carnegie's milllon-d ie given a re Vanderbilt medical lid not create without effect. The court held th he eampa'gn Cornelius Vanderbil elude the nf Southern Methodist new dances founder and origina derbilt University. erialon the Colle- j "There is nofh >f the acceptance!^ storrn actlvit iBffPs of Andrew | \ disturbance o ollar gift to the u-ni appear In t! department Is nesday or Tim ret ? I West about Frif at Commodore , States near th.? I and not the this disturbance Church was the J local areas of t 1 patron of Van- followed by a ehi er In the Northe naieo in mo i ing to Indicate marl:- Section 3. y over the country, receive any 1 f moderate intensity or packages lie Northwest Wed- t irongh the 11 lay, cross the Middle contrary to t lay and the Eastern shall he dee end of the week: meonor. and will he attended by hall he minis ireclpltation and be Ing <f>,000, 01 uige to cooler weatli- ceding one \ rn States." or iomrisonn com ran | wore con Whoever shall send or 1 merly a n etter. paper pnblleatlon ' ernment . or matter of any kind. Jstituatior mils of the United States of furthf he provisions of ths Act ape. mod puiltv of a misde- The re upon conviction thereof stronp th hed hv n fine not exceed- r<>sts and p by imprisonment not ex The entii rear. or by both su< h fr? 'be emplc lent. ' hritrandai imanoort ny a penerai. loroted brlfcand ohlof. The Govts unable to deal with the and there is every propect r development of hriRandvolutionary element is still roughout the country. Arexecutions are frequent, e Northern army soon will lyed in the suppression of re.