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"i { 5 VOL. 9, NO. 79, BE BLEASE MEN HOI DIIT ORfllTU 01 :m i-weekly. J "No, no, no," came In the crowd, except thos Lent on howling down I ith such cries as. " LANCAST 53 PRESIDENT 01 Hurrah fr?t- HrtATIMHrft ER, S. C., TUESDAY, JI JTLINES RICHARDS rA A *rA A i * ? ? ? ILY 7, 1914. DAICrO J had been h KAIbtb ^ ^ rw Jm Ih privilege to help vlndi- Hirwi nor of a good woman. 11? IWlr XI e startiintr aclv:nu-?> nf ?i??? $1.50 PER YEAR CAN SITUATION uui omiin oi Noisy Gathering Hears dates at Spartanhui CROWD THONGS THI MilVflf I.ll 1 LflTW*01^" "Hurrah for B1 us Coley!" etc. About the time the se Candi- again somebody asked: you done for the cotton "I have shut out the fore flooding this country t< 2ATRE. job, that s what I've doi the senator, as quick as ?- UUUlKINto nator started "What have yVil son Would M mill man?" , igner. who lr. ration of Ind a take your ne," retorted THE MAIN a flash. HID IUUAY SIUKM odernize Decla- Declaration I ependence. on Noisy PRINCIPLES. ABOUT 1,00 IN COLUMBIA cited his re \ :South Carol for Blease Brings said that 1 Demonstration. Courier kjiv I ovation to ~ Richards. 0 AT MEETING. ?? s,, i-r as a property owner. ft speaker, H. Frank Kelley, H cord us a member of the j lina house and senate. He , 'he State and News and No I e Frank Kelley's Camden . Mendel Smith and John 1 * He stated that there'd be ace for lieutenant Rover- ITHE IOW AT STANDSTILL levelopments Mark Day r Election in Republic. RESULT UNKNOWN. ?..wim r. rKijti i nrea Put Out the Uoisterc Klement. Spartanburg Special to CI News and Courier, July 4 two hundred supporters of < Blease tried their best to Senator Smith from speakin campaign meeting here toda made 14 rough for the nana iw?ue?i to ai iniR juncture the >uh tempt to cry down the made, when Mayor Floy larleeton nor B,ease took a hand .?About a me?8ure qujet 3overnor ^'0 an?ther man, wl prevent Cotton, cotton," g at the Ra,d' "and if *t hadn't 1 y. Theyiton y?u'd have been a I t/ir tv v? n When a third attemnt i second at- old Document Hhoi Bpeaker was by Putting It* l>e d and Gover- Practice in Worl and restored Philadelphia. Pa. eating the moderniz 10 derisively ration of Independt ' the senator principles to the been for cot- lcie8 and the for beggar." America. Presiden WHS *n - ild Ih* Revivified John T. l>un< rlarations Into Won't t'uri d of Business. and is , July 4.?Advo- Columbia S] of the Decla- News and Cour ence by applying Richards was g business, the pol- jtion by the Rici eign policies of today when he t Wilson today to vote for Go> uur. ue w an Predict* .Illease sented with r.v Six Counties j A. J. Hi a Beat Man. put forwari pecial to Charleston ! tena?t gove ier, July 4.?John OJrecord in 1 liven a stormy recep- lui"bians fc 'land county audience ( prt!Hei,tdeclared his intention cotuPlaint a Pernor Hlease for thr!say'nK that as applauded and pre- J flowers. I Agents ethea of Columbia, next Betv 1 his claims to the lteuirnorship. He named his \Vash he past and thanked Co- sit.ua.lioi >r their support of the wtjnidBti !e replied to Mr. Kelley's ^ere .gainst the newspapers by meeting the uaners cave him Hope for Informal Conference treen Opposing Factions to Pick ('resident. ington, July 6.?The Mexican n tonight appeared to be at a 11. It was generally believed at no arrangements for a ; to settle Mexico's internal several times had to stop un could be restored. It was r for Mayor John F. Floyd to to have several of the leade disturbance ejected. At o while Senator Smith was t speak, Governor Blease ai asked his followers to accon ator Smith the same respect itil order drown Senator Smith's lecessary ^'oyd again interrupted threaten ing at 8everal of the ri; rs of the the Kallery. shouted, "] ne time, have ord?r: you'll be roi rying to ?ne fel,ow replied to rose and "Your tin*e will come." 1 to Sen- Senator Smith man; ful hear- c'ude h'8 speech, declar ~ | thrilled a huge cro voice. Mayor j independence squai I and, point- | ftet of whore the or ng-leaders in . waR signed. I'm going to T?,e president to rry for this." I t^ie Panama tolls rc the mayor, I hl{! ttnti-trust progn ditlons and his ides lged to con- triotism. Pounding Ing "the far- table on wMrh wd assembled in'United States i re within a few tlon brought fc iginnl declaration whistling and p the audience i uehed on Mexico, feet and shouts (peal controversy, resulted in su am, business con- Chairman Sloai as of modern pa- I order and Mr. ; his first on the difficulty. It w senate. His declara-' n,oro HP*ce >rth hisses, cat-calls, i Kelley ome rew cheers from Plu'nt aK* uid the stamping of1 ^?thea Rail of "coat-tail swinger" Unit) ch an uproar that re^USG{* to n had to appeal for ask'uK l)rRichards spoke under!518 Presiden as overwhelmingly an Krouu<1 tha . . ~ (trouble* than the rest, and that | ferttnce had no ground for com |?arranz ilnst the papers. Mr- (justmeE 1, had he been a trustee 1 eonBtitt eraity he would not have ,al)ly wj vote on the resolution j jjr_ j S. C. Mitchell to resign ,miniBte t of the University on the me<jiatc t he had been out of the h?net ? could be made until the conat Torreon between Villa and a's generals conclude an adit of differences between the itionalist leaders. This proh11 consume several more days, iomulo 8. N.aon, Argentine r, one of the South American >rs, today discussed mediation h with Sp^ronfom- I) ? a#* nig me letter's friends had f governor in other places, voice still quite husky and part of his audience extren tile. Senator Smith had ar flglit in presenting his views determination to speak in th such heavy odds apparently : , .Urn hearty approval of a ma the crowd. (iven the Iuers are Koing to send With his whether he makes a sp with n and 1 am Koing back t lely hos- who haven't go sense em i uphiii th?yneed lt " r but his ur ease is jo\ e face of Governor niease. in 1 met with i speech today, appeared i jority of ~he told a joke, one ah Smith back j depnedence was sip >eec.h or not, , America ioday must o help those fajrg |n a way to >ugh to know founders of the na men in Washingto riAL. 1 dared, whose patrio jepinninp his i but who accomplis n a new role things. They are sta; iout an Irish- {npton. doing their ^<7v i.uaiiuii ui in- Him-iJiease cro\ ;ned, he declared 'the heckling gi' manage their nf- some of the oth< do honor to the didatee. tlon. There are When Mr. Ri< n today, he de- he was being t\ tlsm is not showy swinger" the a h great patriotic some one shout ying in hot Wash- statement that duty, keeping a ment at Camde vci, made apparent by ' ltJlwri ven Mr. Ftichards and sai(1 he wt ur administration can- I)r' J cheered an< ihards mentioned that <'uetsvitted for a "coat-tail W' M H udience laughed aiid|*'ve of :ed "Swing on." His first man tc M. L. Smith's state- pers ment n airninst woo. ^r- Bethea ring to w. m. Hainer. He er ^jie juld have voted to keep ate(J 1 here. Mr. Bethea was ranza fl 1 presented with two nou- ^jiejr i would I amer told of being a na- 0f tjie [on county. He said the conf ? write a piece to the pa- ,tjVeKining his candidacy wes shou s brother-in-law ?><>t ?> ? ?,vxn.uvai j Ul jrUU. Alt" Conference Mr. Naon reiters expression of hope that Oarind Villa soon would adjust troubles and that Carranza je authorized by the leaders revolution to send delegates er with Huerta's repesentaId the joint conference be When Governor Mease, w second, finished and retired ceeding two hundred of th hundred voters followed h the Harris theatre, where t] ing was held. Although Jennings and Pollock, win after the governor in the or< ed, attacked the executive's . , (Continued on Pag< no spoke , not ex- KILI.KII liV WiKI> e twelve j Im from With $5,04)0 in IIis he meet- h? Itob llum. Messrs Yrokville, 111., Julj ) spoke >?ove has proved futile ier nam- i c'eB to identify a man i record, jdence of having made |quorum in raoh hou do business. "And COt'l'ljK. | to stay there and st added. lN>cket Trie?l Touching on busii i?. the country, Preside r 4.?Every great many allcgati< in police cir- being made but alia carrying evt- these facts do not $5,000 thisiother " A r<> tlw,.... se of Congress to terday had net I am mighty glad be dubbed c. " ick by them," he cheers and c Smith." He ra ness conditions of for John (J. CI ?nt Wilson said a calling his nana ons of facts were compulsorj t a great many of chairman had t< tally with each FAVORITES caused Mr. Smith to!d,(1 not klu swinger" drew forth 10 run' an ries of "llurrali ?"or ,)i,lon ised a demonstration bro,ber-'H-I ink scales l>y mero'v suPpert. H i when he was attack- on r0!5?' ' education and tlic "at'on of " ) rap for order. just come ? s WITH mown. to be,!onie ? - . ? i tween jw Mr. Bethea was going (?ventua d when he returned t<>,itwill x released Mr. Bethea s Meap aw from his promise ol |eiertion le said he had not voted (rolled ntion asking for the resig- jjuerta r. Mitchell because he had tiloupi, )n the board and wanted cjertion >nlightened with the facts no Huertistas and t'arranzistad 1 ly be arranged, it is believed >e held in New York, re reports of yesterday's in that part of Mexico conby Huerta, in which Gen. is said to have been reelected by such a scant vote that the may be declared void, caused tpnwmt in /-.OW.;.. l -I?>? ' perhaps more vigorously tli tofore, there was no sign of and practically their every i against the governor whs cheered. ^ Seuator Smith spoke fir and despite the attitude of the crowd, he declared that going back to the senate a for (h* rAttnn mill 1 - an here- (week by speculation on hoRtility. ; Board of Trade, who y itteranc? throttled and killed by loudly | J?B?Pb <\ Uriinwood, an | whose home he entere< Bt today !for robbery, many in i 1? 'be inside pocket he was new coat was found Do; nd work i8"PR issued to William i At. Qhnur<\/1 t U ?? ? n?..t. u a the Chicago' their country or s< esterday was than their country Mr. and Mrs. asked. "If they 1< aged couple there is anything t 1 supposedly business to put tb< task and set it rigl of the man's NOW FOR TP. ard of Trade Kighty-flve per < Davis. They Hcnn people, the P en iryniK xo serve .vienoei u. s?i invething smaller John G. Clinksc ?" the President A. Smith and V >ve America and for governor, w wron'R it is their' carried of mu< ttir hands to the troller General . it." * Gen. W. W. Mc [E MASSES. ceived as wen out of the Mex- lieutenant gove resident said in I Bethea and J. mith, K. 1. Manning, ",e ,OMl ales, R. A. Cooper, c. "Vlr Au*URt V. C. Irby, candidates was corrcc< ere the favorites and hin1- .' h applause. Oonip-i*)r" Mitchel A. W Jones aud Artjt. ment*ry te tore were warmly re- repretted tl i the candidates for a'ities al,t' rnor, especially A. J. ple were K A Hmit?r He was apt roversy In lore voting and |?|-(?sid< Kohn said his position U) t.omn t and wanted to execuse dercurr egretted the leaving ot eiection 1 and spoke in coinpli- for 8on rms of him. Mr. llamer ruui0r s lie injection of person- piated said lie believed the peooing to make a change. jCOUntry tlauded. . ... .m.iviiu vii t ies unre nt Wilson smilingly declined lent upon it. There was an uncut report, however, that the was designed to pave the way le stratagem by Huerta. The sti 11 persisted that he ccntemturning the office over to Las cu rain and leaving the . Unofficial reports were clr they vote for him or not. PLANNED BIQ MEET1 It had been planned to n political gathering here toda; ing affair, probably the Fourth of July celebration e ed off in Spartanburg. Al cotton mills in the Pledm practically all business pi; WUKinor Wiai i 'ci v io I1HQ l , ly and that he had wck NG. Armed with an ice p lake the''ouK*,t in the dark of V a rous- i?' the Grimwood home biggest i w??d, who had a clut ver pull- lnear,y 7? years old. G 1 of theih,? antagonist to the do iont and him. He asked his aces in;the stranger while he racier! recent-j touching on Mexico, n *5,000. 'to have a "look-In" Ick, the man ment or how the o the bedroom were running it. "I with Grim can people have a >. Although for them as it boa rimwood got lions," Mr. Wilson or and chok- hear a great deal al wife to hold loss in Mexico and 1 got a rone, nit ?*?? w " ' never bad a right John T. Dune on their govern- Blease would n ther 1G per cent this year and w, know the Amerl- A. Sumniersett i heart that beats to the attack m ts for other mil- by Comptroller i continued. "I Jones kept up h tx>ut the property mersett. I regret that with i The meetini an said that Governor ? ot carry six counties JOHKPH < as a beat man. Jas. replied in bitter terms :Was \>ne ol ade on him yesterday , hnglai General Jones. Mr. London, . is attack on Mr. Sum- ,aiD, onw o! ! in British p S was held in theiUon* died * Iculated i membei t'HAMBKKLAIN l?KAI>. Me Puerto ' Most Striking Figures in Au e( id's Political Affairs. . printing July 3.?Joseph Chamber- j000 J)es the mwt striking figures Was olitlcs in the pust genera- j warrail, it his London home here , K, Pjiun that a special train bearing r of Gen. Huerta's famiiy and xico City during the day for Mexico. 'ho of trouble arising orer tho and misdirection of 30,000,or of constitutionalists money hington came today when a i was issued and forwarded to i fnr tho 0 a*-?- ?? Spartanburg were closed, numbering from 5,000 to was expected at the meetlni was to have been held at R park, a resort about one and miles out of the city. Great tkm had been made, and v weather predicted for today body was in high glee at the A crowd iMra. Grimwood grasped 10,000 tbe throat and when her K, which j turned he was dead, ock Cliff The a?ed couple wai one-half a coroner's jury. prapara- ? Hth fair WEAIVTHY MAN * ' .evei*y- ighot by Neighbor W prOSpeCt Robberv. __ r ? **?j ucai i, UUl U the man by struggling people. husband re- get that struggle in I going on in front." s exonerated "I would be ashai we did anything out j which we would n< kIM.F.D. j President declared. Speaking on Ps ho SuH,??t.s|pre)il(lent Mld the hck or u all is a i meatre and ovei Let us not for- attendance, m watching what is ladies. County ley Sloan preslc rned of the flaj; if,able manner, laide this country jdown lawnesses at do in it," the f?r th? common portance of cur mama tolls the power were lou treaty with k-ip- crowd, whieh r 1,000 people were in , te iaHl any of them being HUrprl80- ^ Chairman R. Bever- Paray,s{8. y led in a most accept- ,health was The promise to put Wor8e than 8, increased facilities three yeara l schools and the ini- t ha tailing the pardoning her husba? <lly approved by the j s^r'c*c?n w' fh oo ro/i f tiAo/v ..ii ago, and b ItU. His death came as u Wjntie|, [e had been suffering v ith tiona.liut et the condition of hlsiinR hin not known to be anv \Vhei it had been for the past poin| 1 in Mexl inberlain, who never left ..j ha d's Bide since he was me j8 r th paralysis seven years vVher is son A listen Phomhe .... v..n mini HI OUIU1HXO V. 1, an agent of the constitut treasury department, cbargi with embezzlement, i President Wilson was asked ment on yesterday's election co be laughed and said: rdly think any comment from iccossary." i asked if he knew anything w> aujUJIUR ? BVIIUlIie POIltlCI The BleaseiteR had their rec (6,000 of them were printed said,) and the anti-Bleaseite labelled, were prepared to mi presence known and encoura farorltCR. But when the mor vanced, cloudy and threaten! no sign of old Sol, it wjlb that the celebration Dlanned it buttle. Nashville. Tenn., Jun 1 badges T uhea, prominent I. It was j president of the Summer ?, if not TruBt Company and hoi ike their ,farm lands in Fayette ,ge their accidentally shot and V niug ad- rear yard of his home : ng, with , yjiie, Tenn., last night, realized | neWB received here toni for thlui ? e 6.?James iland ra,ght bo a lumberman. ImeaninK oan not be vllle Hank & i be,,eved keeping der of large ,igati0nfi' He be,iev county, was 'name of 'he Unite< billed In the ?ned and uns?l"<* xt Summer- Refore the according to 8peech we" un(ler ght. surged forward in tk ? f. mistake but its ances loudly, mistaken and be a recess from n the nation's ob- day, when the ed in keeping the he'd at Lexingt< i States ungues- FOR RAILRO/ I. The candidat tident got his J mlsaioner were way the crowd were allowed se such confusion W. Fairey V.wv. wu uuer- , The candidates have ,aln> were ow until next Thurs- lcatne- The next meeting will be the L,ondon on. jheight. U) COMMISSIONER j Mr" Chan es for railroad com- pearance w beard first. They the ^rounds ven minutes each. on IV*ay spoke for improve-1 au<1 Hon' ho ?of Ciene with him when death Mexjco? event cast a gloom over..j an) season, which wan a* its lidence.' The aberlain's last public up- nu.tuatu as at. a garden party on ; (1 reces of his Birmingham home lho wa, last, when, with his wife, ge^^er_ received several hundred ral Huerta' plans for leaving he smiled again and said: afraid I am not in hie conPresident refused to discuss m, saying the mediators were s at present in the hope that ring factions will get to "Glorious Fourth" would ha considerably curtailed. The can to rain and "the jig wa-< tar as concerned the holdtaj meeting in the open. The chairman. Dr. S. T. D. Lan?y Rome hustling and soon arrai the use of the Harris Theatr was literally packed with th ? I me ratal Rhot was fil ve to be puiiiam, whose premises n It be- Df dead man. Mr. Pu ? up" SO ing he heard Rome one * of the I chicken house, went to h county and fired three shots wit Bter, did Mon of frightening away tiged for Mr Rhea's body was ft R. which later by his w ife, who mit owe Who I instituted ! * red by J. N. ' 11 pan,c wa? 1 adjoin those romPanfe" ot marii lliam, think- 8t??d before tbe ?P* around hi* Mr" W,,8?n was fo is rear porch mes but flna,Jy Lh the inten-jbroUght under fontl the robbers. >und an hour '""W Vl""? M?l him and ? ^"r"' ??M , C ailiaux, who on Ma hreatened. Two naent of railroac ie? and sailors C. D. Fortne iaker'y stand and voted for Cole od ti stop several 'hat It lease h the crowd was office. He call ol. affection exist! teachers and n< ne. Caillaux. diet College as adanie Honriette Kraphs. r<-)i 1C lout oi.... ic v?* Qi 1. 1 stations. constituents r stated that he'd 0,1 the ,awn L. Mleaee every time i very fo?ble as run for politica; frle,lds and ed attention to the i ed8ement 01 np between white (:aua ^Bro pupils at Bene- (loath waH c evidenced by photo- as ,icart ,a boon gradu; ... . dev. memhe He was wlneled out 1><) iu a chair and appeared , when he lifted hie hat to'silliman neighbors in acknowl- j f their salutes. ; San A e of Mr. Chamberlain's I R. Silli ftloially announced today United i ilure. Although he had Mexico, ally sinking since Tues- h:inds ol ra nf t ho fo?r?lli? v?#wi PLEAD FOR HPERTA. Will 1'iye Mercy For Dictator. ntonio, Texas, July 6.?John man, who, while acting aa states vice consul at Saltillo, suffered indignities at the r Mexican federal authorities. were* netermlnod not to be pointed. With so many red badges deuce in the audience it was that Governor Mease would a "hand primary" today, but ed to do so, although the su, was made to him by some on audience. The governor h taken a "hnnH nHm?w *" disnp- pjer(.e(j tiip base of his 1 In evi-, Wilson Disclaims Kespn thought William*' Statein call for Washington, July 6 he fall- Wilson has notified the \ ggostion i ropean powers that the 1 e In the | disclaims any responslbl as not i statements regarding All mi i ill Iltttl ..... brain. a billed Gaston Ci i Figaro, was visited visibility for by Judge Louis Albf icnts. *be criminal court w .?President lThe Judge read the I principal Eu- j Pr'8?ifir' When ask< Jnited States *** ,n R'atcments sh 111ty for the made to the investip ban'a attrib- Mine. Caillaux rep lb ilmetto. editor of would make no today in prison ho'd do if elect inel, president of sioner. but that hlch will trv her. Ithingg. He indictment to the applause. ;d if she persist- J- II. Whartc e previously had railway evils, ui ating magistrate, mileage books a d in the affirm*- ' stated that mo announce.j mat ne - ? promises of what that ed railroad comniis- become l?"*?1 he (I fjo ahead and was accorded libera] Kl 1>"s? Paso, 1 ?n discussed existent *'arrnnza cc ruler the headings of 'n a hopelei nd express rates. Ho reP?rts her re peoDie are todav .that both C . .. J >14111 (III- \V|1| J)|(?{| his condition should not <>rs to sj licly known. Mexico ? taken pi els Humors of Tremble. Mr ,S rexos. July 6.? The Villa- Saltiilo inference at Torreon is United i cs deadlock, according to General e tonight. It was said nient he ^arranza and Villa have tinued 1 id with constitutionalist load>are the lffe or Huerta should City he captured and he bo rlsoner. illiwan, who is returning to as the representative of the States at the headquarters of Carranzn. made this state re today. Mr. Silliman conlis innmov lotAr campaign. Two yearn ago h for one at practically every i Chairman Lancaster call meeting to order at 10:40 ai er was offered by the Rev. C. bert of the Methodlnt church THK 8TORM BREAKS Senator E. D. Smith, the A dldate Introduced, had npokei . 111 viiib utecl to George Fred Will e called lean minister to Greece iieetlng. negro. The Preaidontt led the discuss Mr. Williams' res id pray- day, but it was understoc C. Her- yet been received. i. , Wilson Shows Kind ret can- Trenton. N. J,. July I i only a the personal effortR of I'r liamo, Amor-1 and Monte- - - ? : refused to Naner Bnt P donation to- Philadelphia, Ju id it had not and po,,re rftP?rt8 u ahow that 170 perm nine Reriously, in Heart. |flr? works today. T! I.?Through ,J?red is a suhstantli esldent wil- Fourth of Julv ; living out of pj before, and that lot ttafe. prcds ratea inak ly 4.?Hospital Jiving expenaea p to tate tonight Jamea Oanale na were injure*', '|. Witheri.poon i Philadelphia h> the candidates 1 he number of i*v ^or apoke n^xt, a.1 decrease from ,^noe of nine mi aper bags than ever j demanded t high intra-stat? ex- advisera, to o the common man's aKree. Pra< exorbitant. cabinet and r being nick and w. |vif,ers have absent from the hall, waH *aid. 'or lieutenant gover- i ? with a time allow- | South t 'arlii nutes each. Charlottes he elimination of certain which neither Hide would Secretur etically all of Carranza's , moat all of Villa'a ad- Aahev been requested to resign, j state W , homo in i months, lions Win Virginia Prize. ; spend a ivllle, Va., Special to The flcial di j Bryan lias leased Hummer Home in Ashevtlle. Hie. July (.?Secretary of illlam J. Bryan has leased a this city for the summer and with his family will ? much time here as his ofities at Washinaton will al fow words when the storm When a semblance of quiet h restored he said he wanted "Spartanbur*. the lntellectua of the state, if this was an ex of proud South Carolina, of tl of South Carolina." broke, son, a woman who wan ad been his Princeton home as to ask ten years afro will he re I centre the Mercer county Jail t hibitlon was committed on a char le splril ual drunkenness. The F sires to give her a new i employed In1 - r a domestic The UruaI Toll leaned from Wheeling, W. Va o which she death, two probably ge of habit- and Reven Herlpus.J 'resident de- from Fourth of Julj start In life. Wheeling and vlelni run UKUTKI -*?: , | J. A. Hunter in Wheeling eliminate B. F >.< July 4.?One | 2.5th of August ' fatal injuries i hair as close as Injuries resisted.1 spoke in behalf r celebrations in Fonfoderate vetf ty today. .j as a member of I 4ANT GOVERNOR. State, July said that he would delegation a rank Kelley on the ftinia KUinnn hy "trimming hl? first prize li i It ahoulri be." Ho,July pngea of pensiona for ?he Maryland wi -rana and atated that prize for thi the Aaylum board it handaome ai 4.?The South Carolina low. \ it the University of Vir-1 her dan er school today won the'latter ps \ the brilliant Fourth of main un nt held here annually. I her. Af xs second or the list. The in this b best appearance was a weeks, ! ilk banner. hero. Irs. Bryan, accompanied by ighter, will arrive her*> tho irt of next week and will reitil the early part of September several Chautauqua dates state during the next two dr. Bryan will join hie family _ . I . > i m