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??~T*~fl:-fiA?NE. CHAR ff ^^ff* ' '
; *r,. v. . . President. GSsmtr.* .
SsP^ '** receives the same cartful" ideation as-tfc*? ,.
7 ?fil? p/?^utlocaldep<?Uor?-rTht-?cooaoU ,,
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Epa^?EL D, S. C., WEDSE^ r>A?M A Y 20, 1908.
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. ..... ;., . f. . .' i O b' ? ?' DWI ISII-JO H;J7/ i'.TT.UlO j .'-_L, _?_u^r
? .. a j i ' . r ', toto k iii? n M''! -mmmammmmrmm
! ?ry system ot* mail which was io have jr parker, members of the Williams
?;??en inaugurated in Florence about
Ij;er received bv the postmaster herc: that the hoard Lad purchased certain
j I ?Owing to the failure of tl^^^ b&^'#^^
: .rfolisDiigcs.noqiJ iicy irrba SJ
ij?d at your office in time tor them to those offered By other bouses.
?brocure bonds and uniforms by the particular .finn interested, in this iq-.
i Loth of Mav, the estahlishme?y^4fla3 ^&g?^^^^g^S??^SSS^
^appointment to jfeffgfe jj ^jg0^ <?' ?W^f^fe^^1
ence, who were lobuna iin'warri derk of the boara, Mr. J. D. (jillana,
$?>f
? j Florence
?j:o the immediate beginning of the {},Rt tj,e members had violated the
and,
>f the carriers and substitutes were ? s? d to be of the ?ame
?PP?"?l?L Iqualitv.
Strychnine in An Egg.
Bennettsville, Sp^?fep^ff?
Greenville, Special.-Nine children
vhi<4.s^ia^li?ui?hi-oiw. F^-W0*"1^ ^5
ah*cr*st?yAt^ t?ftrts
Peters recently discovered arno.'g
i lome
! ?vhic
j j lug the eggs she noticed that it had a thc ar.'mal was suffering with rabies,
I ! little hole iu it anoI she broke it in a ,hc attendi phvsic?an directed thai
separate .saucej^j?iler hus?BO^- Mr. - , '"^3,"
iompa?a STOiyz^g-3&c' i?
L'ojttid wSht?3$ aontEaed ei
^1 pi
gg came through the^liands of R.
iliogers &
hy them
nd ??be^?a
y- j?ar
he
luruugu lue nanu? ui r
tl
rT},T^u^erin g '"wi t h s'
case; one of ?fe phvsitians/Sfcjd it
ige^oJf\||ie|par2
ren
t.vere, of course, entirely ignorant of vcry much disturbed and the result
.he whole matter and thought that of the examination ojf_the_dog's head
PBWT ''Tn^'^mcrn?arihe egg naa ag0 another child was bitten and as
otL?ZS? to thfapejaaa-whn sold it a-resnir pf examination the'?li?n"d
lora dog and that lt^became mixed^ dof? ?erlAra? .?atfd. Thi
?sxeur In
_ave appear-?
0 Rogers & Bro. It kftgajQ ftg " ?n
Mrs. Peters discovered
:imc, else there might have been a-^ifj^.
Cerent talc to tell.
?or a clog and that it became mixeeli^ng dog. deflated
rt en? ^brought To town ancPsold to K. cjrtute ahd fi? ill effects ha
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* "^^"^^^?^^*"^larT?V cSs?.^^ . t'?m"im?s*s?on i
The Railroad Commission
'T.
roajl*
nsists upon the railwaypi
?rr, tyonT.os filed with 1^.3?^?^,,^^^^^
ations. Ar
been.
the commission, ip iha effecjt
lV^SrMfed, anil
i'oid any rougi
baggage may b e*
upon the rai
these raises could not b|giattS^^^
Mr. Lyon wishes the supreme court <? efe?t t^t the^conimission mlLei,
a c?$? ol the lufrenS Tg Slve, flm^-v notlce: ^oth *J %
court. UlC Chief fieri' in the Mmnfrnl- ?. COmm]TT> nf ?fol
Ter- general's office and the private ?aa"^ gr schedules, and at least fije
secretary to the governor. Ida-vs before the chan^e 18 made*
trwie
inetioti, about 12 nubs"
vacancy caused by the removal of the from here. The story which conns
former d?penser, who was tfoiind herefts Jaras can^ie.g'?tlered is thi.fc
shotV$fl?ac?^Q.^??$^ tk*?Q&i&?W<Hk W^riMy afternoon
the former dispenser made *good the a white j(fnari n?riied^BJake W. God-.
shortag?^On? l??ct?M^IMSc Uft^hdQ^taton^iryHumper f<?
taken against him. The dispensary the Atlantic Coast Line railroad ?it
wa*! clqs/ednpj&djng-the Hictiaxy oS\'(t'Jhd ^(b'Mfrfo?ti'rYMk m??th's sat-"
dispenser and the city of Auguste ?.ary^^^T^HOj^Qrl-^^ ,Aealk?og up>
felt the effects of the drought. The 'the tracie towards ?ijlop, Attendit g
former clerks in the dispensar.? have to his lampst.when^ h? ;;was jerkecV
been retained. Although they were backwards off the trackjind choked
not,?pnnc?ted-jn thf.rfipp^.^
shortage 'br the? former dispenser^, cured the mon
[ia/?^*)^; Hie !disps?saLyiJ:b*arx?^hfts:AW Wf:b?en lr
-bojcu cri?scd^it^s said, f^r,;retaining ; hejtjsp tjliought
??them. ' V- ' - i swr
.r, or, vrn:{
rvamp(arojin
.??bttop. Bo
2 ^New-^rfc.J,ife; ?R^fua?s taiPay-" h
Life jnsura?ce ^compa^y?(lia^.?refused -?tepbysrifJKpng; ha
''f?'pa'y' to'JCbmm?ss?oner Mc?Iastef. HamptQn .avenu
the $50 assessed by the State''!fo? 'yWr^oraJ picked
-j^ip^air^et^pQe^f .^^^?elcrf?ijisWvtbR'^l?i?t of the
ance commissioner, and it ,is under- company now sta
<*m?O?hWnW'?mv?ilif w?f ^onfes?3Hi?r''\?Vh^a by Ca
the payment of thc.^^y^pd-?tatie Jffiiwivfti fptton pla
taxes as they are now assessed in a. remarkable st
<)dga???t'th?iinsift?^ ^-MhdWal picked^
Jim Malloy ;To^angf'?ay 22. ?R
Express Order Will Stand.
murderer, Jim Malloy, in jail heit un- commission declined to amend di
der sentence of death for killing his chanSe their order relative to the ld
wife. will--be- hanged--on--the- -22d--in-- y.-ln-?- - c5press. paek^es. Sod?
, , time ago the commission ordered that*
S.ML. The shenff is being b-g-d express packages shall be labeled witfc
with app .cations for admission a tiedcet on. which was "amount,
cards. JW-^ and i<paid? '0,
? ?n?nT cx,ecutl0?a?<1 ??ww -collect." This order went into e
thru 1,000 have applied. The gallows M May 10th- The ^ CQm ,
v.:z Ins remaining days cpuetly and
with seeming
end. f?e rms
ffOi
it
icm
eil.
order so as to limit to to prepaid
shipmen* and they also il^dfifor an
extensA?fif tim^^e?^^HYrdei
.was cajajgrjout. ^t?J|c^i|siiave
been reTused. \? i
Harris Buys White Stone.
BpartsrnbiTTg; ?pi'Ldal.-It wit? ttii
The Tatum Robbery.
nounced last week that J.
had puB^hes^d- frtwi local
W
Bennettsville, Special-There Inn?
Harris been no flirtj,er developments in thc
T^'IOT^^'<!e; ai?to^
s roved livrer TTielianks Purchescd^ af beer. They ft|?o flnipml the
t hgrgEnpBOyre ?
several days ago. The pne? is not watch> There is no clue to the
ma#eKif|iowB> Mr. T-fafiys at one-time , -.j
N^9?^^r^V^*aiL?l?E^Ai^te^ Meet
Sumter, Special.-Ed Millet color- ^ . rf ing
cd. shot and seri?)^00^d3i0!nid frHSini
mi . on north Sumter street. He fired ,, , . .
prepe
rton correspondent
Ji
vTi:"ch is r^ardedjas i^ee^arily. the^.:ie^arfinent .o?:agriculturj- for b
fa't.te^h^MW1^T*^ ofmSmxmyim&Mi it
he &cnoftt?bpi<&ap*t?f" bi?F fttVP gidfovSi'.* nt''im ^??ii^?h'ed thal
?o'l
'.icd by the police ami luHyffZQ^jfltabii^iipt^^pwfeii^^t^fii* pwd
t<fov?rrto-S?ptl)rt*?riy States ?n?
HT- Xi ??Si- r t
it Meer in Lound!
D
v7*OiW7 i <7JO ? -1 ?J
-rt no oonq IsiosqYT; . ' *
qr?Wc?ib?feftsHi^tJjy of Amerjjcaj
i2a3toeuni?Ebui?r cA/nspicious Cir?nmj
>q ct?nxes'-f^t?? W-hitc House
U<?V?#?8&*e ?^e?aj.^T\vo i^a?
^e^t^^fotogmaxkcmsterial piosrcs^ ir
?ffi?Titrs HreW' resulted from ? ?th?
first of the three days' conferencie;' a j
ffle/White House at whicch Presitfcnl
Roosevelt, the Governors of |4f
Stales,. Cabinet officers,! Supremr
^??tf??S? ??^f?Vs?lePresei?ta
lives and oxports are participating ir
efforts to reach conclusions on j|h<
?hes?no?thods of conserving the jifat
uraT*'rej5Qiijrces of the United Sta|es
J 3W?-&r6tr*i!? Shat a permanent orl?in
kation^belwee? the States and tho|ia
^?to?Fs^i?tfe&fy and will likely refill!
from the present conference to; pac
eomplish the end sought. The ?se*
Mid, suggested by Secretar)' Root? is
Lftpif ?/?^?sfi?^iWH??tii!?HlP'tlie ^Dnf
stitutiori to the Agreements which
may be made between two Stalesj
?ubject to thc approval of Congtj?ssj
The two ideas fully developed, ir i:i
^{u^iijte^orT?0^^ result in the |oon
servation of the energies and :rre
sources of the nation through unifqtrn
|Tjd^np^^jgy^w^fe^ natijrtna
RndnState. ~"
The idea that the conference shpjiild
be perpetuated developcdjn the fijirm .
D? resolg65f*?ip:loptcd i$?0)ater conj
?ideratioif^^l&ovci nor ^'fjllenn, ! \ ol
North raming Govern!*;; Epik;.' oJ|
M i sso?t r^^^D?B P y 0 B e rjT, .h.ut fa, .?a r j
limemary move" to ^sITve *fTme ?sent .'
?hem-to a committee for considera-I ;
^fty^ar<*ovcr?o'f3 of sove'r?grj -
States of the Union sat on gil?eq
ibairs in the historic East Room! ?ol'
lollo'c'.ock. rive Jmndre? other
persons Y?x?*d'"'fhe ' capacity' of * th? .
room, ?i i They I wore-' Cabinet officers^.
Supreme:< Quirt-.: Justices, S?nator?
|f Representatives, and ; experts in . all'i
lin^ jof iijc^try.v . ^Vitli a-'flourish of
trumpets the President and vicc,pres-^
idept., entered :a^.y o'clock and thp?
jj??i?erence^ th? 'first, oJf^its^knnj[, i?
r?K?^lus1o^"oTTli?^arion, begun. " ?
pa Tiu'<?> i?eeption.'of' the' Pr?sident' wa
ihc?'first.cl?max'of! the day.:'Kennte
*d;>the East) Room-at ll o'clock .ak
Nliq;^j4rjLne}J54nd -repdered.the presi
[aentiai honors. The Governors.arose!;
ttay.clgpjjed, their ;hands) they shouti
ta. 'The''demonstration became tu
r?n??tf?ft?sr~Th^^ i
rhe/-',veneIrabre-:?)ri.!' Edward: Everett
?atoy'*haplain^?f,'Uhe' < \Sen?t?, ''rea L-J
h&rom -thc Scripture ! thef descriptio i.
jt??J?hQife?rtilitiyoof ?the -ladd rpxomi&ed'
the children ^?^13^??^ Jej^W^d ?t
w^fi7A ^Bu^plication~f?f' guidance i j. j
theoresentu^
~Presio^ntRoosevelt here begun his.,
&-?plndt?ti(rti^or-'tfie'':ft?son'5fdr'', tli3y
wrtfeitenceVn Hte"fifty-ntf?u*te1 ?peec
?vas many time?(interrupted-by !a[-~J
p^a.uae?i.trod pifien he finally reached
his point of praise to the inland wt?
{Herware-orcowrh^
with. characteristic ^igo*. that shoulld
Coaigjess.jueglect^ to perpetuate,; trie
commission. I wilj-do it myself,'.' lie
''capered/' pi??. assemblage. ' Tue
Governors .stood! jip and shod e?,. Sen
W?rs^?nn Cphgressmeii a^d'ed ? 'l?ugjh
ti)''their 'applaUR?^' 'hnd gen?ra,i ' as
debt'?Was- 'givenJtire ' sentiment. :
'ill The President's Addre'3>: 1 '"
The President;. spoke: in' part ns Co I- '
Wws? i;n .?0 . ? IA! :? 7/
Gpvertiors' of? Sevei-al States-and Gen-~
tlemen: ? limb ,-v>'
I w'elcome^y.oji_^o_X^SBJ^SVS^XSi}-^1 lt? \
Tlk^?ihjtif Hotise. ' you Jbaya. con ?
_oin together to consider the qucsticn"
of th^^c|in^i|-ai|^iij'M\? fy of tie
great fundamental soiircc?s of wealth
-??0^jiAjia4:i?ar tiifeyfir.^tc Jimieli?b^un hi*
tory the chief executiveij?i?fcev&jtf. tl c
-SiaUs-jfl?qw?-at^^i?iido?of ItieOStatcs'"
log^therj^orroing th* ??rifttionp?have
With the Governorsl?d^ii?rf?ro ir.
feft?a KakJc^s^hL'fbi^h?V sp^ial an.
quaintance w^lp-ifee".4??irisnino?n tie-,
pteob?t?a t?atoqs a|Mrf<freinqjte??nOAmoi ?,
<t?emI<?r^^xp?r?f? kr'?fiaf t^r?t'^r?'so?irci ts
?ndV/representatiw? so?^^tt?t?o?al o>'
?gi?r??2ttt?S(yns'; ?c^n cehVed; :?ri r lift? :devfelo |
ment and aVse^bf*ftW^hscWrc?^4, tie
Senat?ft-i^a^ReW??'??V?tiVe?1 ib. ,Coi i-1
gress;4nt: Su^f?r&r i?t? 'Cabi-'l
^nission ha^e^f^eKu>e.5eeii invited to.
tlje confer?Wey^mCTT is therefore.
natynia1 :n.ra ??Qla? .senvge.;:j A
A Weighty Problem.
^'T^^r?e'rfl?Wrca^ n.
^f-_naiuraL XQSour'ees is_in^jrffegt [a
m?e,tiog of thef representativ.
^e'pt?pl? of the ?nite'd St^t
jliq consider the .weightiest*"
l^oa?^ljBfoie the nation r'An^?BLel
JMorfi'for the rae?ti?g lies?-.in .th
""|Nthe natural resoufCCt?">o?
?fitj^'are in danger.\yf?? exhaustid
if^e$*rmit the old. wasteful methods
of^s^?loiting them longer to continue.
^(hHhe rise,of peoples from say7
~vito?:4?ivilization and with the cop
J|tegi'pwtb in the...extent and va
fyof 'tbe. needs of the average ma|ii(
js'-.cories. ft '. steadily/j inereasinsf'
the amount.-. demajfiSfl] yj'
this average, man. from the actual" rte*-'
s?ffrc^^'?f-'Hie0 tbuTrrrjvP^t; :rathbr
?.Ujrhauf?ly,, ajt. the ,same ,jha% tlie - ayejr-'
.AK* fiiajp'ijs '?pk t?-??sej'hj?sf.->?a^??ati?n
:<ofythis dependence :iipononatitre?uH; >
>" Savage?,-and'vors- pviitii? i vc peoples
generally, concern themselves'-'only
witt '/tj^gt did J iKitjn/al j ; ; rcsourcejs :
with tnpse winch ty?y oWin from the
a(aual2i?ti^'(le''(ff ^"fHe1 "ground. As
people* l?came a ^little'.less primitive,
^??ir ni'dustrie's/ aHhongh-iii '?"nikle
-m^'Mnifr^'-Vrc'cXt?n'd'?d-iO'' resources' Be
$$fyj&'\hty? .T'j.tiViyhat' ivc
jCallj^ciyijt?ftfig^^n?, (hf cxietis^n ?of
knowledge, njturp.;'rc'Kourpc.s qoraq,iritt
5( usp.ju.du?trie:; are ' miiltjpiied^ ,and
''^lVSight begins to become :a'-nec^s
.;Xar$c41id p^?Sj?M^?c^'i?uU life
Cropa,^ cultivated; animals.are do
vVi?'l??c?ft? e<V? ' hud ?m'etol? Sar? ; erjasrterad
Maakind'j .Progrese.
Ev*#Jil feii|i'u?jtii?.'f)i'ti^h?s nf willi
kiiid \i markprl i?y the di^uvery u|n
n
'?use : Q? n*?t?r?J;: ^resout?e8jp'rievii)3^?|
lunuiefj. ;. Withou t such";<:T^ogre'33}vfe .
; knmvl.?dgB and; utilization 'v?f-hattur?u:
. resour?e's::pap??8^ ^r?jw,
lti?r .'iridustr??s,4nul^
den, ^weal thjp? gftk ti-M J d^y?lopM
;f:n :'t?>? c^?t1?begitt?jng8-;<>fc cte??-.
. cation,; on..:tae ba ak s .qfcthe. Nile;:aml
the: Euphrates;-tb-S; iti?wlnt?yrvgr?sk '
?d? the^ Wdrl?r has s?o'ri?. on'ty?yfty,; w?h
occasional ^i^^^t^fJ?t?Si HVh^lp
; ste?ii?i? jr-, " tB r?ugrli "r? ?ns^'.of. q?nt\?ries\^.p
:ihe::pres?ni '3aj)v':'} But. )o? fa?c'jt)i?jw
;idi?y; o^.it.h?.-pcocess: has ?ncreas^. afc
.such! ?-rate bprt.m?re ?pace- bas feen
?Muriily : ??ver?d"'during .'.ttt?' ^rfj&ty
;a?rid Scarierbccup??d 'by':Or^vrii?rim?- !
ai^^.tKaji^uriTi^ IhVpt-e^?in? ;?rijc.
/thousands yeer* t.hat. take;, uXl!fc.e?3o.
i&^earli?B^ ,
^^?srS^?Hie?r/pf:ff?e v$.*by>ftn\a '
piain?5u-4j Lco2 I?? Y.d i; ciiic isiipfc
A Difference of Degree,
?When the:founders of tt??s: bati?
met at Independence ?Hall-irt' Pailal,
:delpaia th*-' conditions^ of i 'cbinmerc^
;j}ad; not fundamentally; changed rf toni
what they were .wJheni the Phoenician
keels first furrowed the lonely waters'
Sff-tbe---Mediter-raneani'--T^e^-difrerj
enees were those- of degree, not| of
kind, and they 'were riot;in all cases
even those . of,. degree.'!''Mining' 'wa$
carrieff on fundamentally as it had
-beerf-ijarried "on^by iiie"Pb?rir?1?&'*'l4
the.^dtiritrj??i ?di?cenr to ' i 'theO ;Red
?
gea. i
.'The ^wares/of "the, : perchants "of
B\ftt?n^of:4-C6ar?eSt?ii,- lik?-'?he^ware^
af the merchant r?>f Nineveh and SL
,dpa? if they went :by ;w^tcr, were^car,
ned by boats propelled by;-sails or
aars; if they.\went- by larid wereYcar
;ri*d' in- wagons drawn by "beasts of
Jrafb or m-packs' -oh'' tJie'/ backs of
beas'ts: of burden; ..' The 'ship's that
.?rossed'the brgh! seas were.,better:than
. tile .ships,,that .'?bad .?o?e ; crossed tho
Aegean, but they w?re.^pf; the . same.
4ype,- after.'all-rthey . werai .wooden
ships propelled: by sails; ;?nd: on land,
"he roads 'were'-, not'.'as good- as- thc
.roads'; pf the; Roman" Et?pir?, while
thfe service 'pt,the ' posts.was probably
inferior v.:/ 6 ;.- A ?asd?j '.
'?'?.jil: .yyashingtou 's..:time;.:. anthracite
:oal wa* Jen own. only ; as a useless
black stone; and, the-gr?af fields of '
hit?mi???s .f&kVil^rt??t '.'V^?SA^ta^.
Ls- steam Was ?Hk^oH^t?ii'jrjfti?. .use' of
jpar. for.^potyer xpr^^e^^.jra?? uii^
Ireamed of. "Water waflY.pr?ctwa?ly
'.he only ^a?xc^o^pm^^a^e^he .
sa??r ?Y~m?n" alui^nima?s; a'hd this,
power -was used 'only iii the'most,
Drimitivo fashion. ' But ? fe^-smalf
'ron deposits had'boen fouhdHn this
jountry. and.'tbe :use of rron^ny our
-.ountrymen was very , small; ?t - Wood,
iViis practically the. only ?:u-I. arid"
>vhat lumber was sawed was ieonsum-'
^^?eiriryTWirr?]^^
rarded! chiefly as- ?bsthvctibn^it? set
tlement and: cultivation,! W 0 lw| >!
>The mere,'increase in our consump
ieeded the total, consumption in lS7?, r
'IKe' '1 (Se?tenicii?i 'ye?r^ ''j5pbe' raormosis ..
? itores .-<???friiiheral"_6i? ?md. ' gas' ' are ..
..la?gi?iy^g?ne." '^Ghir nat?dpi>-watenvays '
-J^-Bot^gone^4>ut^ib*yv--lki^^ f
?lijured by , neglect^ a^ ..,by;^tlie7 divjiT.
libn^ .oi<resp^risib,iht^(and,' utter Jack ?
n 'system iii deaJipg/wit'n '.them, that'
(here is'less navightion On tliein..now
than there, was. fifty years ago. Fiu
rily,:we: began1 with soils of unexam-";
poverished theni by injudicious use.
arid by failing to che'e'k ' erosion. that:'
^heir crop producing.power' is1 dimin
ishing instead 1 of "increasing. ? .
Sitch was' the degree of progress
to which civilized mankind had ait
Jained .when, thi? nation -began -its-ca-.
ceer., It, is, almost impossible for U9.
in this day to. realize how little our
revolutionary, a/icestors knew of the
?reat store of natural resources whose.
"aTseovery~ari(i*"use ' Have been "stich
vital factors in "the growth .and /great
n?ss'.of;'his:nation, and how little they
irefluired 'to take.?from this, store- iii
opd'er to-.satisfy their needs.-. io?J
After speaking:upon thei. various
points, , wherein ; our natural resources
should be conserved the^ JPresjdent
jolsecf as f?l?ows":
Finally? l?t? \k reme?lb?r that the
wonserYatwntof our nat?iir?l re??urc?s,
^h^ughi?he ;gravest probleBT.of torday,
tig.yet hu?t part of another an,d greater
problem, to, which .this.jiatioti^s Jiofc:
y^ jiwake^but. tp which it vr\\l awake
in time, an'd^wijtji whichj i,! Jnust here
after . .grapple ' if \tt is Jo r-the
'problem.of national emciency.^tne'pa
'iriotlc duty 'of ?nsufing' the', safety,
and^"?'?riliri?an'c'e of the nation1.1'When
^Te'p'eopre :?f'the' United'State's':con
scious'ly'undertake' td raise' themselves
atf brtizebs.' a?id the nation '?bd y'th'?
States iii their -several spheres,'to the
highest pitch of excellence-in-private,
?>tote, and- national 'lifey : and- to do'
this because .it is. the first: of, alli)th^
?duties: of ..true patriotism?! then, and
.?Qt-till.then the fu^re of this .nation,
ip quality, and in time, ;^iU;h? .assur
ed^^^_^
y^nSbvera?T^f??^'t?r?aT^^
( ?uvernor.. ? JR. ; B,. GJeurj. ? of North,
parolina, covered himself with , glory
:bV?oVe 'the''President 'ami the- Gover
nors. He -Wade ?' Very1' idei?gb't fri?
'speech.'taking; as hi's subject the Ap
palachian-White Mountain park pro
?jeefc. The: Time?, calls it Hie, ojire1
startling, feature of - .th?;.-cession;
Amongv otjjer things,, GpyernprjJplejui
said :. 1 'When the . Civil; w,ar . ^'lps'ed
you of' the ' North told. us. that, ive
wert* fYi'ur brothers. Ypp said that
if we W'ant?d anything to ?onie1 'td 'yjou
a'nd'w? would ?et' it. The'very first
time we have come td yob' td Jassist
ynuHTr^pt^ser^Ttg^^grea+^c^ we
are .rebuffed.",. This-, statement
brought forth round after round of
applause from (toveniors from all
p?rb: ??f Al?] Unir?d Stairs. ? J d ' "
Governor Glenn's reference to old
war times was made . during thc
course' or ah ' impromptu address in
which .he ;fpUowed .the .Jines. of Presi
dent Roosevelt in condemning C'on
-gres8-for its ?Ha-ctivirv-. .-t
"We have come herc year a ll ci
year,", said f?p&ernoV GJepn,, > "arid
asked thal something bi* done to reg
?lal? itlie .??dhstvy ?of iintet-Bjtale for
estry. We can regulate Intra-Stat.i
fores,tvv. ,b,nt we. cp.nuot regp^ate tht
'IriteV-Stat? industry;1 Ji^d'?y?ry Un?t
we oom* io <n?r lleipl'e?<titatlvei? ?li
.Congres.jftf* s?yrt W|Jjj|n|i| nfx
mw,1 mi ii (be mm }m
l?eett fifing; foi1 yfars.
bC?V?RNORS ADJOURN
pif'a.' J .1] M .sffi?-vi ? : :.
Set Programme .of the Last I
' j Bw^ept Aside and '. the Pr?side
"v \fitb, ' .Characteristic . Progressi
ij .,ness,.;Lets it.be Known That Act;
f.j:ia.-Wh&t is.Needed and There V
, ..be n?: Halting for.Precedent or I
.Tape.:: J'-'. .i ..
Washington, Special.-The fi
conference" of vth?^Gofcmofs of ?
?States, of flie-American. Union enc
Friday,'1 :The' .'.' final . accompliohnu
?ot.rile conferencec, which has been
"progress at. the' White House
three days. cannot he set forth w
??athematioal precision. That its i
;mediate results arc more than ;am;
is the,expression of President Roo
?veli and of thc Governors who p
ticipated. '
' ! The^'printed record of the c?nf
ence, which, will later bc available
?very American home, will be a co
.pilation of fads, startling in th
meaning, convincing in their univ<
sal conclusion that the States mi
act; and that thc States and the i
tion must co-operate that to the e
the whole people of tho nation m
acaire the-lasting benefit of its ni
ural resources.
^Declaration of Co-operation."
Besides the compilation of fa?
by the experts and the freely f
pressed opinion of thc Governors, t
conference leaves as its permane
record a thousand word "declarati
of co-operation.n
Perhaps greater in importance th
ail else was the determination of t
Governors of thu States to perfect
permanent organization wherehy
heretofore unknown intimacy may
developed among, the Executives
the forty-six soverign States, ma
strong by a common purpose a
made potent by a pro-announcomer
which may' not lightly be disregard(
Of the last day the story is o
of many features. Thc set pi
gramme was swept aside. The Prc
id'ept presided hroughout. The pi
pared papers were not presented, b
they will be printed in the permane
record. Their places were taken iii
by the "declaration" which w
adopted after discussion whi
brought to light no serious objectif
to its affirmations.
President .Roosevelt himself a
swering the ono criticism-that
Governor Folk, of Missouri-to [ t
declaration, aroused the eonferon
:to its- warmest demonstration of a
'proval . He swept aside the "ac
demie question" of where the line
authority should .he drawn-betwei
the States and thc natipn. H? wai;
.jed action, and what he said receive
,'endorsement. at each .period.. ' It w
.this:" ", . '.' " . ;' '"
fj Boo8eyelt;for4ction.. -.;'.
il .;{'Jo.sfr';a word on.what..has bei
.called tih? twilight , land between, tl
i poy ors of th? Federal and State, go
ernments. My primary aim in. tl
legislation that I have advocated f
the regulation " of~ thc great corpor
ii?ns:Jjas .been tocpro\lide-rsorae "effe
tive popular sovereign for each co
poration. I clo not wish "to keep th
twilight land one of la rg? ami vagi
boundaries, by judicial decision tl:;
iii a given case tlie Stale cannot ac
and then a few years later by oth
decisions that in - practically simili
cases the nation cannot act' cit he
I am trying to find out where one <
the other can net, so there shall a
ways be some .sovereign power Un
on. behalf of the .'people can ho
every big corporation, every big ii
dividual, to an nccoimtabiliy so th:
its or his acts shall bc benefici;
to the people as a whole. Tn matte;
that relate only to the people with:
the State of course the State k i
< be" sovereign and it should have tl
power to act. If the matter is sue
that thc State itself cannot act thc
I wish on behalf * of all. the. Stat?
.that, lie national government,, shoul
act..'.'./!...'; ,'. ...... , i "' . '.
, Thc declaration, upon which tl
President's remarks were predicatei
was 'presented to the conference, b
'Governor Blanchard, of Louisiana, i
thc opening'of the session. The 'd<
.cia rat io n bugins:
."We, the Governors of the Stab
and Terri tories., of the United Stat?
. of America, in conference asscmhlci
clo hereby declare the conviction tlu
thc groat. prosperity .of our count!
.rests ,upon .thq abundant resources c
the land chosen by our' forcfathoi
'for'their homes and where they Iai
' the foundation bf this gr??t nation.
? 1 The declaration- states that the na
.' -Urah resources of the conni ry are ll;
common heritage of all thc. peon!
and that 1 thc duty of Hie governmjei
ia ?to censure, the.same fqr future gei
,.orations. . .
. Reclamation work is advised an
the streams and watercourses shoul
bc prbteeterl and improved.' Forestr
ought to bc ch'c?uragc.? hy the State
and the general government. Th
: final work of the conference was t
rndke it a permanorioy; .
. d Torpedo Flotilla at Savannah.
;Savannah, Ga.. Special-The toi
.pecio boat flotila, commanded ; b
Lieutenant W. G. Mitchell and Con
prising the Porter, flagship, De Lom
Thornton, Blakeley and Tinge:
reached hero by tho inside rout
from1 Brunswick and tied up at th
docks. At sunrise the vessels wi
sail, taking the inside route ft
n;,Charleston: They arc bound fe
Northern waters.
_
A Second Gillette Case. I f
Kamiri, Utah. Special-Alvin Ilea
on', aged IS. confessed to the ni ti rd*
. ol' Mary Stevens in the canyon ?a?j
of OrdciH'illc under circumstances ti
. scudding Gillette's mintier ol' Gi'Ju
Brown. Heaton declared that ]\h
, girl pleaded with him lo marry hp
, ''"Driven" lo desperation ho asked .1?
j to meet him in tho canyon, and she
, her while she hedged him io weil hu
I Thc hoily vvas fpuud ino days lite
: -A J i - M. t? it jyns l?i|MiM? linder > pi ? j v
* ' * t' > . ' ' i ....?
I'dfkR.
u
i
THE WORK OF CONGRESS
: :--,
Doings of Our National' Law-Makers
Day by Day. ., j '
Senator Rayner Speaks/- ' j |
The' Senate" passed, the . postoffice
appropriation bill 'carrying amounjts,
aggregating- &?9,?27;3b7.. ' As ' passed
the bill allows $1 per day: exp'enst-s
tor railway postal clerks when aw?y
from terminals which-will incur a:tDi-:
lal. expense of about $-l,00Oj000. u* j
Amendments adopted by. the Sch:
ate provide for ^weigbijng; tjbe/mails I
annually instead, of eyerylfouv yeaijsy.
and add to the ballinger providion'
concerning thc improybm/jnt of ocean
mail'service to tte Philippine, Chin'?,
.Japan, Australia anti South AmericdH'
port's. ? ' v 7 " ,fl ?' ' ': ?'...' '''j ??
Senator Rayner spoke ' on his reso
lution directing the President' :to or
der a court of inquiry into-eharges
against Colonel William: F. Stewart,
United States, anny,.now stationed lat
Fort Grant, Ariz. Mr. Rayner, read; a'
lefter from the.President giving reas
ons for the action, that had beep ta ?lc
en against Colonel Stewart, . .which
the Senator declared to be trivial. The-;
President in his letter said. Connel
Stewart was "'impossible" as ? ?p?w,
manding officer, mistreating privatjes.
under him, quarreling with civilians
being contentions and incompetent.
Mr. Rayner declaring that charges
had never been furnished to the army
officer said the 4'punishment" which
the President .w??! meting out to lura
was unparalleled, and. in defiance to
all precedents. He gaye notice that
he would call the' resolution up for
acti n by the Senate' later.
Several pension bills' were' ptfswd
and at 5:30 p. m. the Senate adjourn
ed, i ? .'??.> <:>. . -- '. ' .' . { '..
House Summary. 'j
After a debate lasting practically
lae entire session, the Honse hy :.
vote of 130 to 124, agreed to the con
ference report on the naval appro
priation bpi, . The insertion of a ubw
provision relating to increase ru pay
for officers and ..men of the marin-)
corps and navy, drew ' fofl h a good;
leal of criticism of the conf?r?es Who;
were charged with having; taken liber
ties and with having violated filier
>rust reposed in them by the' House..
As tho conferees reuehed a completo
.igrcement, the bill now goes to flic
President,
Considerable interest was manifest
ed on the floor in the announcement
that the currency .bill wc-uld. be. con
sidered and disposed of on Thursijay
next. V '
Postoffice Bill Passes.
Consideration of the post'office ap
propriation bill was eoncluded' ih hr
Senate after which the bill was: pass
?*! .. . .. ' . ?
. A point of.order-wa?-made by Sen
ator Clay, of' Georgia, against1 the
pmei?dm?nt providing, for increase! of '
ocean mail service to.the Philippines,.
China, Australia andi-South :Amerir !
can jpoifts as, general legislation.:;^^
.amendment wa.S( detered in-.ovder
? vote ? 4(5' to. 12 ; and, adop ted, 11
Tlie'coinmit,i?e,provision .wei".
big the mail's.: annually .instead jo?
every four' years' arid tlie allowance
of $1 a day expenses for railway njail
clerks which will incur an .expnnsej of
$V.O00'.000 annually were adopted.; '':
When the committee amendment
excluding from the second-class, niiiiT- 1
ing privilege '' any publication wli?ieh :
contains matter that suggests/advo
cates or approves the abolition, over
throw or destruction cf-any arid ?ali
government," etc,, was; reached. Sen
ator Hale said he hoped that Scjnn:
tors generally understood its. effect in
suppressing the freedom of the, press
The amendment /was . agreed ? ,t'?.;. the
hill was. J lien .passent..... .-. . '
Senate Votes to Restore, ?lotto
The Senate committee on: .finajneo
voted unanimously to report the ?bili
already passed by the Ho.use .'provid
ing for the permanent rest.ora.tio.nj of
the words "Tn God We 'Trust ?to
gold and silver coins of thc United
States. The motto was' taken off thc
coins by order"of; the President, i
? -Tlie'*?^t?iittii*?iLB?I!;!; I.,,,
The Senate .passed (he agricultural;
appropriation 'bill' carrying an appro
pri *. i ion'1 ?ggreg?t ing" #12.142.1461 Fpp,
hui lding\ roache ancL.4na.ki "g^?J^e/*
mancfnt"impr?\Vments' in-the^natio'nai
forcWs '^OO^f?'Mst c?V of .?500,pop,
as provided by the1 House of Repre
sentatives was provided, giving one
half the amount asked by thc cl|ie"f
ku
joci
nt
25
forester;.??lThe.: bill-'proi'i des. rihat
per. cent, of the !income??i%xu;thc
tional, forests .shall ba .paid aoi.j jtKH<
?tates in whicji they are located,; this
money ; to be expended for.road)and
school improvements in.the countries
in which the. reserves are situated*
An amendment . .prohibits ?xpeadVi
lures for the publication' of ?ny ?ar
ticle in relation to the forestry ?er-,,
vice, hut it is stipulated'that'' this,
shall not prevent the service1 'giving,
out information on any subject of,
public interest. '
: News of the Day.
Atlanta, Georgia, suffered another
serious fire, seventy-five horses' and
much other proporty being bumed." 1
Secretary Taft sailed from Colon
Tuesday afternoon, lt is reported
that he accomplished the object for
which he went' to Panama.
Seven men were killed instantly in
amine explosion uear WilkesbuiTe,
Par-?"?r*^ ?
The meeting of the President; and
"the Gop!r??r?'.ol.tUc/evcial ?Sates
to coli^ult' abotiV tlie'-'country \s| nat
ural resources,','and their protection,
b'egarf' Wedtiesd^.
The North. Carolina case workers
met iij 'Greensboro last week.
Virginians Asked to rObsenre Davis'
Birthday.
^Jlij-hmond,, Va.,.,Special.-Governor
Swanson has issued: a- proclamation
requesting /the people of Virginia lo
observ? june 3d, flic 'centennial of
President Davis' birth, as a holiday.
;{)n Ufflt day tho Davis monuuK-tit
fieeiCij hore by the ^fftfraon ?avis?
Muuiunfnt''?ttMufinMi.'n v'iji !?a fl?l'W
ayt?ir io ?lic ?tiy...,
?i i . .. - linn oTTh Junoa fn?...
- Savings \?
? Pays; 4 % intere3t.oj1.aHj ac
tri j cam pounded ery j sj#, ni o
J fU?"oidT C?p???tandSiirpl
?s*
noifj ! , n (-xi ?ToM yrf?/ ?:G0;TC
.%??ffi.in ?fV/? vi' holi?o ?^ci!?3ni03 Leif
.IIARL?NG
TB?fofC T?Slmng else when
' " Ofci^!rpn^f^|r^^ q -3.
an UuuUVff
i . l- i '.' ! " i. .- <; J" ,"?. 1
? At The Farmers *
>:? at ?oum ,<-S?;TJ PV?? Mri .>.'!? ; LI '
In -pdfguanea'.-of-a iharmo?y dearT
with Aldrich, Mr.. Fpraker suspended
Iiis. r^oups.vil.le, fight un.tiL. after the. I
election.'^ ' ' .. I J
""Governors, 'jut?slsV ?&ihht?rs aud
many M&A&J As?"gathered at ?tne:
lirs^Xa^qnal .Rqsnu!iii'qN.;jC'.opf^renoe,
which l?f^.an at .the White "House.' . ,^
The Taft, .managers' are . said j-to
have ' ma'd'?? a- 'rteaF w?Fh ' the ' ?orpo'r
' a.tib'n1 ;i^tej,eVt's:'fhat is- expected fro ;inP"
kore'his inonu natioui . ' ? um' i j (..
r.1 Ihe' 'Wtigh't'^tilers' teakle a- 'flisht;
f ?f"three ?in?es! at ".Maiictoe, ?fcl i?.i
I Thc African Methodist Bpiscqpal'
Genorai :C^nfere?ce>i iifi'. ;sess;ibn ; -a't?
N~ori'olkr.dec?le*l; to..eject, five .bishops.
Virginia. Odd Fellows will raise-i*/
?o?O.OOO*??ti'iS?wrflent'1-fund for theil f
ni p'i an ago aud .Old-folkes!; home ,: ar;
Lymhh\\r?f ir/IovSI ,t .:;>;! nis|
Two neg rcs, members pf the;, 3 af- J
fclk, ?ii:::>i ay?ugt sye^j the life ^lN,
their fTuard and w?r? 'pardoned bv
May.,' Xorrktt. .- :" " ; ";" j Dli ?
?iiot'h'er'^?r?ano in th?? South ?has
tte he mwh- da maire,'1 : loO
S 'Mbfc'-erftert?iiit?t?h! s . were ? given in j
San; Francisco i'6r.?ithe officers" and
;m'eiY~of.-th?oflf??tiol aiodo/iol ..:';! *
! ; 'A . 1 hrcd-ettrwered , 'light :ds Iori ! "iff
PeiYn<ybiaMa' among; the adherepti ot
?Bryan; Johnson ?au? &W-?oiJri pl
ii >Ait>.autopsy ri ?was i perfnriaedt ? 0%
/ 'iTbe? ' AHen.. tjbe New. Apr&CBPM
c?ngfjjroauj ? ttfoSeq ifb tL?eive^^ve^f/ any
? grounds |pr the, ilieory :51t, io ul,, pl ay.
. Bishop; Jlo^stma.UnoC,' th^;,Catholic
Diocese, . ot ; ?leyelaudji ydied-j ofVbp?rt-'
failure. -g j no
'iw^niv-nin?. pruners >v.eve killed
and :3D .moro, wi^uid??i ju, aa .attempt
.io escape frqm, a : Buss ian prison.
? tidal wayo j.s said to,, haye, cbsf
lO.OO?i.lives at Iinirivow. 0in;?.! ; ':J '
Allon Gard, Governor, pf a. JPhilli
pine vprq\;ncce is, dead*, .bolo /wounds,
at last.[proving; fatal. ? ' ' ,' .
; Ouigref.s... p^ssc'd. r the ^agr^'iutnrar
.bill lin. i?nh.d?y. ( .. .'_'.', .' (j , j
.,,ILp.uac.^ml .{Senate aVe in
a deadlock , uvcr thc Pension bill...
Ono more body ;wa^-dug up on^ the^
Guinness farm near Laporic, Ind.
.Tapan js cznected to inaugurate' a
still moft^?lgg^.-??v^??prtlicy in Kore?.
' King Manuel o?oi Portugal took.
the:.oalh :of iallc^riirncDj noisrvib ?j
'L&d*$ic':H&lJeVy, 'the .'French.u^ye]^
ist and dramatic authonv-.?s?'.dead?: j
' Fc/iir. ''pri?olier's' escnriedii from ! the
Sparta-nbitrg; S. - C.,- chaingang ?Mdri^
day, but two were recaptured:- ! v ;i
T?:d ?Generalfl iGontfere??e'-:iof [tig
|:Nbrdliern"?iIclhodist': chrtrcii,!.jrh [ses
sion at Baltimore, h'atl ?a jbusy day.""
.:. Je^rs.'/w?re' accused i?) the'.:Dohma
of;: mutilating thbmaelves;; teu.jestape
(.ruilitjarylsen-iflev-,;.; ;. ;.,;? Lv>T
Prince Philip zu Eulenberg,? wag
,plac*J inderiaVrci^oui ia [charg?'off
?mi?^riifnsoaoa ' viub h?isul ['^
,;T?h.o/?I<nise adopled the^cquMrpncc;
[,rcpprt,,p? the 1 Anny bill, .'.grknltipg.
1'?7.000^000. iDor?as? WVay.. ;
Sccrk'ar'y of thc ?a<-\; Metcalf, ire^
viewed thc1 g'reat 'arma'da Mtv : ;Sab*
.r^ci?cisVo ?Bay.' .
?Tw'o'; business-1 blocks' 'fri . "Atlanfa,
'Ga:;-weve: burned-the loss beuig ?st?1'
mated:at:i$lv2?0^0i>, THQH?V.IU :
The Schuylkill river /ose 10; ifqet/
and.'c?used mu?h diunasP i" Philadelj
phia suburbs. .?:<:: ;/[ .1 [,\
All of the ii 72: -wreckers and merh
birs vof. thc crew .on .tha-rship.,Peter'
Kickmera were..-sn ye j. _ ....... -,- ,.
? After: a hot debate, ; ?he .House de
cided to. exclude J ho. ?ajiteeu, from
soldiers:' homes.. . - . . \ '.' .'
Thc baltlcship; licet, eiut^wd ? the
Golden Gate and San Francisco went,
v-il.d with delight. .
Work was resumed on Monday ex
cavating the, cellar of the? House o?
Honors" or the Gunnc-is home at
Laporte, Ind. , .
Mrs. Russell .Sa^e lias offered ^50^
UO? r?w?rd^an ^mlowment fund; foi
the'American Bible..Society. if the'
latter wil raise H 'like amount., ;/
The Interstate.rC'onim?rtte Commis-)
sion states that it knows;of no .prom
ise of immunity_.fo,r thc . railroads
which arc not e/ugplyiiig ..willi. Ilie
''commodity clause.". '?
President Koosevclt. in leit,era tc
thrc-o Snialors. asserti? his ?suprenu
authority over the nwiy. without n?
".ard lo (ho Senate.
fha United States Agricultural De
partment givee employmeDt to; 9,19?
persone.. In.,^?7 ll- employed.99. The,
Ihu ?nit of ??||B#liM^f?r| ty$t em
ploy* ev'ef I J
9odJ ??s? ii*/ I brus ,bnuo? JIB
7^"^T?**-fl- iflw-r*r^^
toTT^i ? J_ h^B?q"" ?a ri r 11 op"
^e^i?^Sr|r^- indio o/? .?'i?oi
cou ni's in this "d? jp.rTm e n t*,
-aoriefeviioo .ociaiootneQ stats
^mSQiQQO.Q?K .?iJn??oDj
?,5?,rf?-AWr?to?9-9I lot fafJXlJa
rafe
li A mord r.j/uisa
e, WeJr?pif>?s?e!ntftili5i?Be8$
wo ti odw nam ?uuo'{. odT
0 ?f;?ift^ij|'&V*i(i fiipui Hva?j
! W^nffm^m ija?
OIMTT tiToU" ed* .?io*/?o nedi
Bahk^off^Bdgdfteldo
Loj lind a 1? g??gggg rf{f.ff f^,T
NbttKJffiflCT
va ? o.T \o miib'j ."di o'idV/
Piltsburg^rrstftutiini Urtshi? to
.'. I? 2?010J 'idJ gj.'sboioiii
I- . f"> tin i trtitu^f^r?i?ran
WILL SOT ?HIT- OTHER 'BANKS
1,03 . i Ml? nl/'.oy-' oifudq
i;A?e??c?^',^a?8ni?,0WiHi' ^ff??? Rv '
' ' Open 'f?J'i>6&i?M??fimm?CaTi
'r'not !,Weaffc*rv Vi
' H*ve; NoTEtfe?win
imprint - r'Laioiiov?
f;'pmiSurt. 4*83 Sp"
''?f?afy^ifiibufl?tfff t&
'T??ti?Wk?' ?artk' -tv-teasi
'Wiflliatn' M?iitg?nte?jt
! ci fi cally, o charged ?fr?^S
? pinion, ,O?,$?94JP0$o
:t)j#. bank ?aqd? ? cftfj
fpartmeni /are .Ip'jljf?
.bank s funds.. wilt
bu/nness Monday, i
"oh the door w ira
' Co&pW??i?t'-'?f tW-fc
'?rf'thh'rg'?'amV^?n cl<
of??rn&7fctfnk.*r ii i
Until otet?i?&oDB?eiti
ipeetedV.' tbabiihsiinlPj
rr?rtfafqathgigggfgi -?
cp^ti|auf>?b4i?incjss0 i
.city, offered, assisfane
diate needs 'Sf 'pfev?
emergel?c??s; "At the
i?pon. etjff h ii ch Looa
plans afuhjalj0ofrlhf
.in-y coivfereuces^atj&n
er Folds, "ri" pr?tant ii
^Depar?m?fitCIt lueVbanJ
Ifinsir??jprs; /:\y-rjo |io.jd.j?
rtar*a careful review
siisp'?ns'ien ' of'tne 'bi
hp'oiV tftf'lhe' onrriifap]
Jhis decision ??TIS, sci
ijttti? a- gev^y or
Thc annoancemt/nt"
.a-nd-'-'ttie conference $c
:cn$s J^^vj^uggfsi
ipg> hwsiness. Fina
was ' ?predd': io -stat?
^?lSS?ibn^Adito 'liqjir
s -?Thfc: V>ufp?if sionj of
bcljcved, wijl have r
feet upon 'ebmm'e'fm
stitufi?hs' of ?the city
sidj io T??rrrrTi?rn
lo alai^S^frliK?
[ ,WjashingtojfeuS^O?
iena.bin?/ -RMgr^fif
hood before a largi
.sitv, V$? bfS
6ii(siile#tt??:W?lfl
Ibhige. ttrgsT co?^msc
Uief'^elpgaMs J*? the J bjnent: t oiiicr
,ence of. fhe" Mettioanf Ep'icopal
PtiSuTch"1 W W hoMm ^fedHmoro.
'What') wahj^to'?h'av!e7dTf^B9tof??a?irre
?<%seW rVF %Mfl2bflflge!9>$ Ofl69ory
*<as aiiatidondd o4??^rtela?[ii9gage
had. made. Perhaps no feanire of
iSr^eWM ?dcci??Wnfe!'"1 tfi?sip.-esi
.d?HPQnbrenreai-idcdighb thfcrnjfeter- si??
of tho
Feste
TOifrbty
F6ft^e?!?K.^Our/-f?o?hrr'??i*?jli>m8C? s-ing
lither
ion.
Wftident
1 R?bs*e<'?l?! ; when; ?thr-j mt^ofjtsd this
M ^?Id^^mof^??ilf?* ifc
was his favorite -song. TRp President
then repeated a pwfi?n 'JofJHie first
ve?fce'ttfrrhel?onjg i^j?eniiw?r-to tlie
j?yjidflnt^ dejfght .^f f t^f?ftp$lf?o>
-.ChaBlejstort, 6,rl Afir^RfiCT1-The
Hon. .?am;,Iii Taft,wS?gtary of
Wai>(?arrived (jjj ^ariefen? harbor at
noon'..Sunday on hoard the cruiser.
. ^TffnT?? ?r?) tTds -non-do .
Prairie^and after .spending a teiv
hours in ,ther city/ during wVwn timn
ie wltf'me^aVit g^StfiS^9^ a^??rtmber
of ofilei?s^k'?d 'hi? W?f^fe city
for'/Was^iingtoh 'af 5 rlS^-ftWWa t he
.Atlantic Const Mh^.orrWi^iSoOeiary
expressed ?hitoserfra? exreedinjt?? well
pleased v;ith> th?uprq^rfiS9^p?ntbe ca
iia| \wrk,;i . ??" ?..ni b 'tinor
Remarks ./be Dalt^mior>e t^un^ New
York fAmliies ' of ' weatih ap?ear to
"be'-fl'Mif W'lHi? C^mfi?f^ttt 4o?
T Ul Yt Kap -1 wu ir ^auuu i w? n ?iii <-u?u o
:b>?; ?ift-.f dh^rq?t.^ fl?.^rJm^ut
duriiie. the period of reforma']
W^^e*39exefttt??P W?id