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NE TY..NI. IPecullar Combinations Produced by Tampering With Nature. Rece.nt experiments by Govern senator Rayner Taunts Roose- ment scientists in the application of both heat and cold to the eggs, velt With Being One. larvae and pupae of butterflies have produced some Interesting results. In this manner specimens of some varieties of butterflies, have been "IS HE OM Oto imitate, in color and form, other varieties found In nature. The application of heat causes a hasten ing of gfowth and development. Va Asks the Maryland S- nator, and Chas. riations of moisture and dryness also produce perceptible effects on the the Pr-sident With Nnlifying the groth and markings of the insects. CO~si an SagThe general result of the experi Constitutionand Suggests That meats goes to show that by the ap plication of artiflil condtions of He Be Given More Power. temperature some of the natural forms peculiar to certain seasons or That Over Death- to certain localities may be Imitated, Senator ARzyer. of Mi5r3'lrd, re and forms may also be produced garded a one of thle grea dt r that occur only in exceptional cases gardeda Q a oe of the .at C s and from time to time !n nature. ttesona , autoresiniz thiel nt. Moreover, through this -method of his resolution that te F'ineral Gto cultivation forms of butterfiles can erumes i has no power ;t Fate fvre be produced which do not at present With t h asod no by a powe e of i tf occur in nature, but which, It is system Of pub'c Stat of it" thought, may have existed upon the powerful spurch Thuarsay, ia wdch earth at some past epoch In its his he maitaied tscat the Paidsnewic tory, or may be destined to appear hea mintaisesagt he Prsldln 3 through the gradual unfolding of threat in his me-.saga to us "all th;e nauaL rcsesi h uue forces, civil and miltary, of the Uni natural processes in the future. ted Statea" in California, ws a thBreaB o F to do somethingc absolutely outsA. " Baths of the Futue the Constltutiofl3l powers of the Ex- 4"The bath of the next century,," eCti i l psays T. Baron Russell in his book, Sentor Rzyner waA Vt tlm83 hu 'A Hundred Years Hence, "will lave morns at others facetious; hu- the body speedily with oxygenated others le Was lefned and profound; water delivered with a force that t all thmes e a rofn; will render rubbing unnecessary, Close attention by the Sanate wd -i. and beside it will stand the drying well-filled gaerin His pessntation cupboard, lined with some quickly o the call Of the rieople of sn Fran moving arangement of soft brushes, Cisco and California was coanceded and fed with a highly desicated behighly il lminating and oncededo air, from which, almost in a mo and he w congraulated einti . ment, the bather will emerge dried, hiandhem i wa ~s cae earnsly and with a skin gently stimulated, his statemen of the case. and perhaps electrified, to clothe WANTs POWER OF ALL DEFINED* himself quickly and pass down the "It is important," said the Sjn&tor lift to his breakfast, which he will In openin, "thai we know, and the eat to the accompaniment of a sum President understand, whether he has mary of the morning's news read oul any power in the premises at all, b6- for the benefit of the family, 01 cauge it is quite a seriouS matter, In whispered into his ears by a talkins view of the great 03ilamnty latey be- machine." fallen the city of San Francisco, for the President to contemplate bom- London's Police Service. harding the city at this time, and to Sixty per cent. of the London po declare war against the vaiicus boards lice are on the night service, which of county snool commissioners of they prefer to day service because California, if tnere is no jumseificatioa there is less to do. One of their maim or preuext upon wh-ch sucn ferocious duties at night is to see that doors proceediLgs can be and2rtaken. and windows are barred and to noti nce P~e ant is exercising a great fy the occupants of houses when they many fa Joi-excutive, legisla- are not. Nearly 26,000 doors and live, an j--a . lawlul and unaw windows have been foand open bi fuIl. cansiiutional and uncoisitu- them In one year. tional, If ne is posessed of the idea thath* Neptane an Animal Artist. is the supervisor of all of the pubLo On the face o the Culver Cliffs a schools or tMe various States of the Sandawn, Isle of Wight. the actiox Union, and 11e sees to be impressed of the waves -has formed the reallstb with this idea, becluie in the very outline of a bull The figure covers last paragrapa of nis message he re- the whole depths of the cl from c..mmends to Congress tuo establils? summit to shore, but the tail is Lb ment of snooting g&aLeries in all of breviated by an impertinent path the large public scnoos of tiae coun way. Sandown Is proud of the phe try, we must einher dissbuSe ills ma nomenon, and says that i shoul ba of this fancy or we Mu let him knO X Officially preserved. that we agree wi= him as to the om nipotence of his jrlsdictlon. When the Pope Beceires. "If he can taxe passession of the People who are received by tht pubnc schools of California aind comn- Pp utapa nfl vn -pe1 the State to anin to inasm Japs, rsatog h orI sal ness students contrary to thre ]laws ofatio'lcIntemrng Th OCalfornia, he could with q r m pre.-otrofc okslk hto .go priety sends us an amendman to th ew oklwe.Apesn on Santo Domingo treaty and demand thesertyIneclrgbmesth admission of the negro ci-dm *g ~ istr.AlIveyiment Santo Djmingo into tae white schools telataeisiig iio of South Carolina. or .of any otharmutkeladisthPo'san State of the Union. "Of con:se, if the people have come TeQensHueod to the conclusion that every thing thatIOnpotInhe ue fSpl' the President recommenas is rignt, uuelf em ohv sae then there is hardly any use in con- rl oie hewl av oIv testing any of isa propositions, and i* nde- h aero shrmte stead of conferring upon him the pow-inlw hesstrn-aerut er to give Congress information of the i-ahrhsadsbohri-a state of the Union, we migni conferanthtrecileno.heKn' upon him the function of furnishingdedstrheletofhmbin his own peculiar views upon the entireherttetro. state of tne universe and reon.mend lng any impron~ments or onanges in SOtf~Sira' the general plan of creation tnat he T rfso hre rdrc may deem expedient, from the cradleHodrsorsa.ntaltnle to the grave, In fact the Preid nd uhr sdetecei o b upon page twenty-nine of his messageoraiton fth fmus ui anticipates the cradle and makes are-ClboSatCtliwhsInn commendation upon the state of the ec a ensc htnweeI Union that tends to place in his hands tewrdde ihrsadr tihe estabhishment of tee birth rate ofsprpevlthno te shn the country, Now, if we can only sup- nso SuhrnClfona plement this function by giving him complete jarisdiction over the death Te HwdfisSed rate we wili then heave a ruler whose uequiry Is uncircumscribed and whose Luec aqei eott h nnomited possibilities are beyond thie BiihFrinOfc ntev reach of uman contemplation," ofte afitrd, etonth th ue so tat clnyma Artist. DISSCTSJAPALSETREAY. n the fraceal n of the wrClsae Mi. aynr poposd, e ~.iid t athedbrng Isce ofwitht them acter isois te pesen quetio ente f tea $2,50,00 -ha forink, the rlti outsde te paticlar rcueta outlinre of abul 50,00 fiur thor ande whole depthlfofntheeclifw from psummos:i thoe, Part thSals a "1.Tha thre snoproisin wat-b teisat faoed by a etnn path ver n te tratywithJapn ay.e i saon th rougho the effr confrs he rghtthatthePse~nomenontand Wolff known I# S.oub speks f, r gvesto apa th pr~~i asacignl paiesered bloseb legs tat t cimsin onnctin wth WhePri heogesa bepes. or ofany oher Sat.epe rwha reedied by theso "2,If her a sch prvison wof hist landpe in full een the treaty wouldse vlidoughi therhour Pasiussalon anyt 11to'ciockuinntheemorntng. The Unte Sass o ak i, ndinvoutro Floks Flk tayo. go latln fthe onsituton ad ew orclay eery pas~b~ant young treay-maing owerof te Goern- cuntay of stculr garb meetslthn mentvisito.0, AIs elate diecle, o d: The recse pintIvoved he taid rest n ailyir. VisailyrI was he enthartcle f te Cos ust nameead Webb, he P ehndedo the Uited tate by te Costiu Tbee Qfen's the ountyhold. i lion no proibied y Itto he One thnt ne huned ofeSas, Statesuaueereservsdeto thehSveaescapre spetiel, o t te pope. nder uilt faeroom a hreeote tinnig, M. R~neriaidlamon the uriosit's ofher-inl "Thepowe of Stae toregu and ahthecthreeI Amhire may the King' treat tirt th citiens f ~ deado iber, thwe eldet of thne edn lans SallP058S5priilees n hei wo te.roe pubic cholsof he taes hat Tr Sroes s C~haeredr proibied ithr b th Costiut nd auhis duthe eit imor the or by the lawrgnsztio of the Sfamnwhc rm arshoswhl h oy Tua theyareclaied- I we nin enole ad laben tuha thtrnowhere i Slie o th las ad onsituionoftrhe, aord woshidhir wenr ho a Stt,. Incrpoate ny uch ro-faildti hresalsson Wilia thefdshn a State, tlie~, w canronndsbo- SoftherWedn nth lfona.e - edlderiv th tte f eeryre- he attirshom ionu Genral L. seredxlgt hatitposesesan re fLosfred tatque, fnathepr todh confl~t ith he reat-makngBwentis Fotreg stre o thip valu power o-df so hi K m tade he nstha I traple pon hts ppaling~n oufthe ras oausped the wager docri. Ifaver suhosed eormit as e b~adfring atk hi. Them bever tis shul reepnt our eniel frh revolver0 entriated ter outide to parucartn cicmtatncts, fere andy arreste 5Wiloitm. fe at woul nongeree caopbe _________ osecgition.wudnuh Docor hve grat Sappon in " 1 hat the nopson wh dIt a St o sfvreahyaacllaces. would indthr tre th eTapan fra e Prsslntrog h fot workerf the igh truaet, andhI woul.d ot Gusnt a wet, knoww St.Loil er ht us froims an consectiona W or iPrisre chie as wa abe paint or of any othe S tatrp ateno kneware.yte diso the ureato wod-dThe pooplanofwGreen. Paeihavelsub any auhoriforuponeballpthe ofmthe ment" 15000,is rlt ireoty copete. CELEBRTE MOSESES BIPDAY. COTTON IS KING, A11 Others Paid Fitting Tribute THE CENSU SHOWS THIS TO BE the Occasion. THE CASE A prominent Southern statesman says that he was making a horseback trip through the northern part of And That outh Carolina is an im Alabama when he came upon a ne gro cabin, the sounds issuing from Port Part ofthe which gave evidence of an extra- Throne. ordinary commotion within. Shouts and yells of terror succeeded each Census bulletin; No. 63, on the other so rapidly that the traveller "supply and distribution of the cot hastened to ascertain the cause or ton" for the year ending Aug. 31, the trouble. As the rider drew rein before the door half a dozen ragged pickanin- urea and other fcts of interest in ad flies ran out. Al but one of them dltioa to the statistices about the last were screaming and crying at the cotton- crop, which The Columabia tops of their voicei while the oddi - one, as merry as the others weret the sad, began tumbling cartwheels and todiZI: standing on his heed. At this mo- The suggestion is made that the law mezt a mnan evidently the head Of be changed so that the "cgotton year' the household, appeared d the door-s way. In answer to the traeller'sAug. 31, quiries the darky vouchsafed the fo as now. The changed conditions in lowing explanation of the mysterym cotton growing make this recommen "To' see. Sah, dis Is Moee blrff- dation practical. Several hundred day," indicating the pickaninny thousand bales of each "new crope whose joyful ties have been re, now come In during August, s thd ferred to. " tNow, re powerful hard crops are always mergd. If the yeat up Jes' at present, n' art got n begins July. 31, each crop will sn money to nelebrate. An! it tes' bruk by Itse. This is desir me all up to see de roe habn' Je' able since ginner' reports are now dor as much fun on Moseses birfday ri cepted a the basis for the census cro Moses was habln' hisef. Times bein' bulletins. hard, d only thing I could see Cotton growers are more intereste to gine al do res' t ckin' an' dat in the distribution than the yield 1 kinder raises Moses up aver d the 1905 06 crop. There were tw others." milion and ten thousand bales less ex ported of that crop than of the on in the So= lra. just previous. Yet mills in Europ have all this year been running rhl time. Does not that indicate tha foreign Mills have this year been oper ating on a narrow margin of stock and will have to replenish or acquia afe margins out of the crop now o the markeh We can see how the ex port demand can be 1,500,000 bale greater than on the 1905-0 crop. The State has several t hmes sal that the average annual increase a consumption is 400,000 bales Wer does that increase come from? NO, from England, where the Increase n quanctty of American maundature cot6ton has been slow. It Is chiefly I; America and on the Continent of Ea~ rope. In the fifties, Southerners look ed upon New England as a large cot ton manufactaring centre. It is dih 4 . "' cult for us to realize, therefore, tha' South Carolina manufactured as muol cotton last year as the average of thea "My wife Is a lecturer and I am an manufactured in the United States ib entertainer," said Hobbs. 1856 and 18571 "Indeed? I knew your wife a Twenty-five yeas ago England ir eared in publac, but I did not know ported 2,433.254 bales of our nowc that youever did." lptyear her imports from the sum "Oh I don't; I stay at home and source wers 3,181,143 bales an inores entertain the baby." -Londof Tit- of abou 30 per cent. In the same p: Bits. dhod Germany's imports of our OtM< advanced from 308,693 to 1,871,442 A Kentucky Testimonil. miFrance took 359,694 bales in 1880; the An amusin incident occurred In was increased to 817,583 last year the Court House of a Kentucky town Iy imported only 59.12 in 1880 hrecently. The lawyer for a prisoner alast year 486,697. Twenty-five yea who never was in trouble before ago Japan and Canada imported prae wished to prove the previous good ally the Same quantity-about 19,60 character of his clet, and tenderId bales; last year one took 147,000, t the Judge a letter, which he said other 142,000 bales would show the standing and honor- Massachusetts with 8.904.725 spin able character of the prisoner at the dies holds a very long lead. Sot bar. Carolina is second with 3,367,334, Ju The amuigto incienlttoccrred asin lin oeta orhCrln the Creat aos bofa smientucay tovrwn ihtkstidpae hd reiscont.eaer lforbengfouthrmogstenett "Dido nersan troubtley, efr fctrnetae.Geri wsed o the yrtharevis lgood a f e amsiewi te a etfct fcharacter?"of ands Ilsixthplnc.tButderetd the lawyewt a happyr sichle cotnpeaindeodacutft Wl, remaoe the ngadge hongrdor-oosthy aua ablocaratt n o bthat pitoe a.bt Irthe toCrlnscnu h d ge thikt the letter yod as~oomr ae atya hougad It asrad it" played overt Hei Ihndertandckyou the aye Thetfgoig ttsh askedm of dtellwer, stat that theyt- h dl pnls ntew had just sheie sof harallncter?"yadscriyflbo st whsYo did youbr Hofor," famlyepotdcue fithe liqor excellent.p ,smile.te ncesd rm ,5 do'-nwbtwa 35itle iis,0to72bu2tas ya Sody hn Citdstera te wyou hecnupto nth nt AHhane me! sackhd the lawy aeer h am ero nces gancwen ovrsi. PIpiasa lete from 1,,44t ,9949 ae thdrmcofarishioner, staled upon theywti h ats~ er osm hads juthiped swor mn tan onsi fcto roigSttsI porhill. to themer's oo nohisese 5faprmen.ltee gn.''ahigodpit,'dEgand Statesere conperenenthyandul Biln. alletherSqutsr8eerccnt.eret. "Ah, amidered glad toghesriSad the milw"oonm-th oto an,. wheknMs. ThepIportnce fheheChinptra thetc Baishiont cale upnbereoteSuhi hw ntefch womn, theea 'ore ween' eth whlmuycto xorsI 8 paoo eill But 'ehere sft-'enow- aone obt82,9,ls e go 'e Eth 'adshis 13oode thpttaltaks, ofallCd twee aminee gad" thothuhaCrolnati"ansmpita poor Bill," wnt n the d.Billaved_____ woa,"eel' weren't prtyan'ekoexact-yAY EDU butnthere, butoe thnere soft-er ent itolmoe lk chiy InteneverBil ' s llhe'" s. "Indeedth boppe onetof theiyou, "bu Wooa l Oe thi conectio laiswhboke-h anyc "That's Abeo yo grnzede oed nmytro h ob Fv n e e poo visit," au zogica garendo. HeBstoo werescn'td bfrety a cae onwedit-gSoe"wa edu narlsre au chpere, onerothan ncare innearteSied-ondy od cet ltol chile. Aftr a hleth nighlyalr mn h okh malame toa terontemu of'h cage pin tbo adsvrlolr.T I an Unce Ab spoe tohmafen adygins on oherop hoe u: S"Hwdy" h sai; "owd?" ttenmare, wnte aner apoahe STh chipanee nt mking~ phritear cand be,500,000 bl S repone. UcleAbe hucled ndre ar, threw hen t the 0 ro. s wined athim kowngy.Tan ate hasin sessnl o hiesai I "at' rihtdatde ay er oltockt bock aesaed anualnes I Dan ouneberginte tak.Et cseto was reported toes therc youdoe, witemanputen oe n sort timafterc cureasd andm TNe yenhan, e mek yn ak! hesai. dyrornngd Chre Enih nas i -Hrpr'Weky.Gryto egrsow Itacieny we: Arreste d y Dte tienroof aE Ms.Bron-Se sems o hve re. bIng hel artoie uheraerualook gt oer he eat ofherfirthe upoitng pelEmglna aharg. Mit Sbad. opp lenft herin plcent t stdofe husbandhas't.cudle.ori s to relbzadi herefre, wha ___________ot Larlroena sealnackues wuel PecliaAcidetotMon. lAs ye ased alrag of h The AgustaChroicleays mMinsstre tred noice tht Unegr Stts i the city hospitalTwetyutvesyIms roviEngand cniudmeialy In: veryrapdly n ItIs opethtse outle 2,433.e5 hialin font ou cotr will oon b abl torturnloahe Roero' he on rmenhe hll droped revlveiroma mntel an unti he seize hert by the ameap paifulbutnotserouswoud Se hroGemany', ichota neu 83.to ~a rougt toAuguta, nd a vned hrew h 0869 to 871,44I hI hoe by er mny fiendtha she ane succede 35969 gein1880;essho at -h son.Shewasa vey ppu-Thelyoumporlady onstea of12 ing8 lan oun lay o tht twn nd a l ovecoe with quanriy-asedt ne,60 man frends o Auguba."ef las ealf bok, btoon los000 sih ofhim. She00 baens. e e wy Da~eted~ie fe. er barnhuse wanh 8.904.725 ther Mrs..1 S.Trers wh ha ben watoliad occued. rien,37,3s atunc deseted y hr huban wh9is an.w t miin serof thneror Carolin e~on he hare o frgey, as efttrc oaf e him irud ple, funde I Coumnfo hrfome hmen a nd Bii g u ancmohe. ctt traveling exmenusacasriaisedtbtts.e-GJorhiaye graher an oter mp esof ahead of w be ampshir0,00 acd Southrnrilwahere Mrsstalnds to sihte co paon Buf Henr H. theentre ommnit inherde No-rfeernls cltfins.umhe mchnle tion.Traves is videnlycanall n dail i pidle on accoun~ of 14h inerogradeofsgoods tey manufa INCREASED COST OF LIIvG. INCENDIARY FIRES REPORTED. IFelt by Menb3rs .of Congress and Conditions Said to Be Serious at They Want a.Raise, . SprinAgfield as a Result. The Wzshlington correspondent of The Columbla State says Mr. L. B. The State says the increased cost of Fulmer, of Springfield, who was in living and the increasing cost thereof, Columbia Wednesday, tells of a dis are interesting members of congress tressing number of fires occurring in in a tangible way. They would like his neighborhood In the last month. to make the salary of members a little It will be remembered that about & more tangible also, aud they would, month ago a block of buildings were beyond any manner of doubt, if they burned in the very heart of Spring weren't scared. field. More recently the dispensary Rumor after rumor of propositions and several nearby smaller buildings to increase the salary of a member from $5,000 tc 87,500 has been heard were buraed. The third fire occurred and John Wesley Gaines, that monu- a week ago when the barn of Mr. Ful mental pile of brains, has already ac- mer was burned. Mr. Fulmer is con tually introduced a bill t'o make it vinced that the last five was of incen $7,500, though be proposes to do away diary origin, and he says that many with the present mileage arrange- are of the same opinion as to the dis meat, by which members are entitled pensary fire. The matter has been to draw 20 cents a mile, measuring brought to the attention of Gov. Hey every mile they travel from their ward, but he has no news to give out homes. and substitute that the gov at this time. ernment shall pay "actual expenses Mr. Fulmer says that he and a in addition to the 87,000 salary. friend were in the lot near his barr It is said and now confidently be- 30 minutes before the flames were dis lieved that the president will send a covered. That they did not go In c3 special message urging an increase of about the barn, after going back tc all governmental salaries 20 per cent. the house. 'In about half an hour z Members want to take time by the friend saw the rear end of the bar' forelock, or by any other look, and afire. He feels that it must have beei make an increase of their own of 50 incendiary, but can not imagine whc per cent. is the Incendiary. A numter of citt But, as stated . above,; they are zeus of Springfield have written th scared. cfficers here about these fires. . They are, however, moving already A dispatch from Columbia to Th to increase the salaries of their clerks Charleston Post says "cnditions a from 81,200 to $1,500 a year. As Springfield, in Orangeburg county, ar many members have a little way of serious, on account of a dispensary wa doing without a clerk and putting that Is raging fiercely in that town. this amount In their pockets, or part "Rscently a series of incendiar of it-paying now and then a pretty fires has occurred and among othe stenographer the rest-an increase buildings, that in which the dispen for the clerk will help out some of the sary is located, was burned down. I more thrifty of the nation's solons. Is intimated that the dispensary pec Others, though, are sincerely inter- ple caused this latter blizs and th ested in the matter from an unselfish dispenary people declare they wil motive. It stands to reason that If a shoot anybody who makes that charge mcmber of congress cannot live on Chief Constable Hammet sent an of $5,000 a year and support his family, ficer to investigate but this inquir or a part of his family, in Washing- has developed nothing material in th ton for five or six months in the year. line of evidence, however. it is not likely that a clerk can live "A delegation has requested. Goe with his family, paying traveling ex- Heyward to close the dispensary,. bp penses, for they have never had any the Governor has declined to take tir mileage. on $1,200. action, declaring that the authorite of Springfield are the proper people 1 MASONIC OFFICEES. maintain law and order -The intend - ent, who is understood to be anti-dii Names of Those Reently Elected pensary, wants it cloged. Since tt Governor's refusal to interfere in th and Appointed at Charlotte. matter, it is not known here wha The following are the names of the steps the Springfield intendant an officerstelected and Appointed by the a ceso o t th w rfare." Masonic Grand Lodge at its session in Charlotte last week: THE WAGES OF SIM' Grand Master, F. E. Harrison, Abbeville. A Pilest and a Woman MeetaTrag Deputy GrandMaster, 3. L. Michie, End. D Darlington. , Se.,ior Grand Warden,3J. R. John- A min about 40 years of age, bf ison, Charleston. ileved to be Rev. C. S. Qainn, pastc 6 Junior Grand Warden, G. S. mow- of St. Agnes Church at Atlantic Higi m eer, Newberry. ) Grand Treasurer, ZLw~merinan lands, h. I., and a young woma o Davis, Charleston. thought to be Mies B Kiley, also Grand Secretary, J. T. Bsrron, Ce- A lantic Highlands, were found dea, lumbaa. inairoom on the top floorof an E Grand Chaplain, W. P. Smith, Eighteenth street boarding house I t Spartanburg. New York on Thursday. The followIng appvointments were The room was filled with gas whkc son, Charlett AdroSnorinh.om hecul a n Grando Dand therousenincGWenesdy evo Grand reasurerk Zdlmquemboermeapic Cavis RCharlestonuio. oo o a aridcupe h Grand ecntry muchto.ayasrerwsnot oCwo Graond KChaplyi, W.eied G.ramdtHe, a o enaan ni s T arhal.fTulodyinwhenpeocnllednndswerg . T. WDlliam, Lancaston, Grndor om.I heeighertr Grvantea. e ihtewmn hycri eGWand Dersrn.n radbten hmfurgisan ace 3. W. Rober, Garenil, Grndor ,N~JsysFte C .Q WGrA Deacnk.r hretn rn h, cmaywt oa, Tile. fruadddearInockewHYllk bonror GraThd Gracn.atranucdteatpstro ge .C hr Depuysandl.e'hschreaottre ek g Wilia T . inims, LacaletGond ihpM~uo rno.A e W . H. Rodgers, Dart, SecondPretlfhreadidntrtr J. W.RobertA , Gsreenievil, Grfreapaenfrsieced W. A.rt Ditric, khretn r now.Tee hdbedu Th Grand Nihoster Ennouned Fthsadlhr ocenn ahrQi appit t and tteenfmeofothehousekepercw DepuAy CGr aurenSthDgInovd Scdas fafnat 1 iamctMzyk hretnatrlowr n iclto c | . F. SRoder, Anearforn, Sevenhd~ligtepiet ial o District. mte ftecuc iie ih Rya H. Bryls, BlneakEille, This-Mrd la rnoan h er iDistrict. |GWillga . Hune, rospityill Eleveth District.SeeeAreyi sLeadBi L . C. achoison LEncasel, TFlith I District. 3. . Coper, Lrnsb, Txth AleDHgeis-rowolie teect itit W. C. Daile, Maninso, Foreenth tepaeo r.Em ~Ml SDistrict,.n iefo ooessain J . Haryta Ra, ereon, Sparecar coutymethwithdea teDitrict. A. Jon. Selrs Se, lermonteeNnthdontTyrrietolkatr B SDitrit. rafistAs hrch he htad n plg Willim L. lazeOra~neb andsther. Shotl afd arrival theema r E ~ ~ ~ ~ toghteet itit tepe to e movB ey a sci ManShots.in afrom othe rive or an whic 01 CraEzhynt str eeedhi Inhibork.n Hoe o At ackonOhi, EmerM~allarecs Yokonf Thurd aty.s ctt 1 ademnte cal ine, rme wih ine the oTom coupe vine bena ~ to rvover, Sndy sot ndsorm- Thoen cled at the o uste negi inatly a pasengrs n a row e ead nupi-red hisu knie andriC trolley car, Instantlymkilringmarryiemtedt cutth upnevle We ~ Wit, roaby mrtll wun infoedi ha.twol e 4 ~' .D. Va~tt, f Nwak, hi, adwe heokd h knif vrther yin vie was loo sened wgihn.r lntla suprinendntof he ubiccholsTuedawn the knife adengagde at Jckso. M~eawasinalytrow dw rdmkIng a n evnisng In rehr ad warhwiheowoman.lTheyngarri ~ ad u twn ursed b tween the neou gripsrang ahb through he citiznsswhohot.himarey Hahe the S, Qi head motall wondin tehte t rupse to have been e ra im ftera runingfigh, atMai sist omance y woss ofblc wan, grc and ride srees. M~ea wa twce nd dadi A e Ynn or borin litue disae was feomheruasi a ptiet a th Atensinsne sy-and calldtor sitane . His curc lambutwas ot iolet H waswer thard bye hs s whomranedofro Asis oharge about three.wehkswagndb thereslt f safowg aliv Bhop wcasl pocTrednt Aseo chamleo as n a'erisem ,gin med tas hoisfi e . Befored mia,,r Louia Dogla, fomery a ellriisg lthere hoevrh died rtur know comc oera ingr, ded The losekeblod.pern ughesctr was Omah, Nb. n hur efoe hr aneow aouf soee proiec. I i dathtwoliv chmelonscraledcomuter QHen wam ther leae o Jun clan sa he boy Isaliewth h isdth oode wllc of heswitencetis nc litl rptle. woyersag Luienown. Tere secion Hee asa uoo recandaedherchcodcerningngathereQromn and eftthestae. Se hs ben nd th illo ofaudyb the s reeerak a hspial n Oahaformor thn a nvgoved sca nas mill. naci yeatureThesourseeatntherhospitan in whih te wmandie, auhorty r.ing She prieat.o Chester has co forthestry ha tw o th rpties cte , th predno andklhe repr crawled fromsetaton theydigwmnsl t hc he as ecte bso Eleveth weeksric. RURAL DFL1VIFRY9 SAYS ITES-TOOHIH - FEWER APP~CATINS ~ That Is What Jordan Says FEWJER APPLICATIONS FOR Goyernment Eetlmatee ROUTES THAN FORMERLY. Harvie Jordau president of Pourth Assistant Postmaster General's Southern Cotton asociation, 1U a. terview Wed-esday upon. the Report on the Work of His umiflt estima plcing the Department. of. the current -year at p The annual report of P. V. De- twelve and a hxlf million bales Graw, fourth- assistant Postmaster "The hold rf spot cotton In the General, for the fiscal year ended should not become panicky th Tune 30, 1906, indicates that, there has been a material decrease all over tisties and the besry slump the country In petitions for free de- foloe Cnthe scuate cxc livery service. The climax in the mand for spot cotton by them development in the rural delivery of the world wil absorb every mail was reached in the fiscal year meican cotton produced this y 1904, when the service was installed befoze another crop-em be There is not now as MUchCo 9.477 routes. At that time the ave- t Sonth to gather an&. rage number of petitions fied Per the ca one year ago, h i month was 700. This average was sent crop wi never reach 12 maintained during the fiscal year bales. If wehuldgi as 1905, but during the past fiscal year ton In the South to gather and-.' the number of petitions filed was did from, the big crop of 39* 4 687, a monthly average of 390. Of total crop would not excee 120 6bils number 3,720 were accepted for 000 bales. Every one ztcqm investigation. with the situation knows that. At the end of the year 1897. when s no late coton, as was ti nasi the free delivery was established, 1904, as the top crop this year a' there were 83 carriers, te appropria- kle by an unusually earlyupo tin for maintenance was $40,000, Grattng that only 86 per cent of sod other expenditures Irlcdtilt to arp" was ginned tonDec. 1 the I he service amounted to $14,840. In yield would not bc exdeed 11,70nc . 1906 carriers numbered 35.696, the bales. The bureau has over ..ppropriatlo!I was $25,828,300 and'i teyedtisywa.bdy other expenses amounted to ed$eyil.tisyera5balya 8 underestimated the up ryea' SIn the enumber of routes In owera- e e su e cotton rmly for good prims d spot market cn be fully h main F of the South with Texas second, the f r the wblance of the seavr" r figures for those two States being 1b .n.hr .rp'a ...hr 534 and 1,525 respectively. Alabama They~aa the (;o(), so has 716 routes In operation, Georgia A dispatch' from Mullins to,. 1,301, Xcntucky 689, L'ulstanna T58 News and Courier says malt... SMaryland 385, M~sissippl 303. M~?rth of the Russell Cole Show -ompaB Caroliva 1,162, South Oarolna 538 uLhnder arrest ther. Th Iand Virginia 833. had bee giving carnival sb.6ft -Since January 1, 1906, increased ofh" ee.O husa ngtR the waeek on earao, F forts have been made by road officials Pennyis store was broken to e i many States to secure the oopr n oto er tion of the Pastoffice Department I t nigt the store-t the improvement of pu lic highways o was broken into, he t in whfh rural delivery service has quantity of clothing and er been established. The department il taken Sunday eamorning now actively engaged in aiding road wrrant was obtined D the t 0 officials in many sections ofth wic tesow-w lad Northwest to better their condition searched, and most f ee 1 in this respect. The metbO of pro- ad Jewelry recovered. Somer ost e oedure is for the road offital to send m2,75, were released on b .a e out to each rural carrier a blank con- -hold....... It ta heingquestions to be answered by six o gdies n d him in regard of the roads; the mate- Simpo me et Instantdbathe o rials of which they are composed; how dor afternoon In a-dynamit often worked and in what manner, about twety-foursmileso t condition of bridges and culvert port; Teyn., and just and whether suitable road building line in North Crolina. To material is av able In the neighbor- employed on urailroado e m c hood. 35building an etension to the p In States w1ich have not yet n- e and North Caro.a ganized State highway comm19 i lad of- dynamite for a blTustay ipt . the department Is co-operating with while beng toemposn tearinjsere the Department of Agriculturi in into shreds and serisosl f bringing about organized efforts for seventh. The vietlms"wowee -road improvementa white men of families n a ai There are now 36666 carriers em- vicinity of lt. Sterling, w Her f ployed and of this number 13,36 aen ilton Sutherland, morSn d finding It necessary to employ two iamn Sutton, Harrison t and sometimes three horses on their Brown and Tpp Hall. add - routes. The oat ofmhorses anof their aj ry eered..nSome of mantenne f varies greatly through 1 out the country, but a moderate esti- A disp th from Milwmukee, b m of hes o beage- cod of ays hsand an wimee i himorsead vehe ros; 275 athe im then meacinscon deat b. esilals ofwhcheae ctofmaintaid; anwdy achernoni a fdyatee 6 ofteg n wourfid aIs hm about .20pranu.lgtety-fersad m!il bero theAttendtion is bradead toulevrt as oo Tnn atn jnt~osw be~ andegisltn sudabe enacd bcuiin lz esi otw arcan rac he rbctU rn h buoldingngncextitsoon to the Ca.LsTumrMs~~t I estabsht ohfc route nt futur-e: and frormh Carlionia taOlro Tatie tre hllay notmissiohns10s, the o dynmite ody oa ba . faies earmnt astandaprn rout ofhbiled bin tiempiecr, teain dthewepafortmiesthaf Aricluanitords msbeel tandib bsoy aintoS r* bIngod aodtn orgate th b foru hsvendh. The vitims,'he ere-at d sro crroversencrasdsoththe musendof lienvin ndd ao?~~ . There mare panot6,6 m rier n m-0 Cirniaof. A elng, tnerteleh - plaer andm cfti ubr1,6 r lonvSerandoo Afred tbta ___nin _incesayompoy_ w ladM. t Hatrionpeprd o C n otimos tre hnorsaton, lheirBoav Tfo p Stokto. Aordings thes ofehorte anf thei staneeTann-ts gaitesns vrbsureaut45bleso othonugh- ' 1 ou th contry bu a oderte sti A ispatch from a. have beenh rginn alut te r-st day saysl husbandmband ife, Sohresnt mnhice gi25n 8.689 sneahe BSh rnio ac~to es63tinted upatorage ses ay of anan andiathunriloagfess frsao h-. e ga. Thi cro at y20ear wannum- isgthethe1 d will e i Atenio iscaledto hefa eltac:a'son.a Tal Sreme n o urod 1 bedsato 11,35,98 be. naTe requort Pldtz Weesada. Te - 8r r for thearollows odtost tham e es1al.ie L~a ammro enM.S 1stalsht .On rotis bi the upre- bruh- rm aionat Tht cr woul run oes then 100l Wis., pe the Starred bodysof a falion ans Th Floridar T oumes-non buriedt tak in oside cemeer f Etth 3 figuest-outa ollwsAnth er autb .tf ta-te o cas o tn h ea 0 . of goodn aonitinmat e axid u n huswood. as cnly indeedn i i Secrary Hestrrer ofe New ens Tthr h sdalivn onth LheyCmayobeEpaidnno. Aorerdian to00isalifornia.nAlsong distanca L-rprt nnu ,0lalshsbconuh veraethseoon to e~ in siht b thefirs of ine andh theso., TPelt at on c p-~~ ~rct pto Dcembe I rpesnted ae frgg Soukt o n.Tf hp. Accordicnt tof the ret op np~o the Istrats and caunt - u comngroeark0,25,44 twelves. Ioto A lisparlon ovrm.e Columbus thive crop- inne as bakwrda thairt tda slaed b theercwnood, " recfits upt-ebrrpresentemothaginth.69, bcnidtn cordi oreNrmber9n 54.3 gpner cen tof the st apidlyf atdiosri- ewl~ cagest ie et m yarkeTe crop ntlas year s ndm- eof he elightme Cdays, n w bi44 ere ceno 11,4598 baeragTe reofte cided thdedy Thme ou dort la thnweve yepored up tforeember. hoppino the crowdblicius cste shouler sen tiai the presn d ratert empel day. St 'ca .fen crophto would only thrben 1mil- I m a rao-m 227f aln nes i t if reprsened by the Th or ree Bo'do Upis ~ aru reteta of the avpa epre er By drpigamn'sim to agerefaryelvetyears the tota rleane ke otaning 2d8a pouather Gon ExhnFccrigt i rhaen Pweath eer m a s cansd. Coeported41,40 alesus of truhe ter harlessute d t lwi vot sit by Sttes offDicesmbery he eighsors rhedih Ic whn e r cunt u of e emerk l rern ted re brgngoutsieoh houswandiofaot. e.4 9 cent lcton howadetcopi eso thathenadrese sitr e n caVuig wr tre emin ocrari iket leeptI o lfe To sovers ho-b re pe--t thiis crondia fbacGverr as elct-prnameln the dipaydbyteiecn ovr oal wi l Cbeas 12,775.703or wasle.e Th celr wertempownie otl ofvery usC e48 e eto thenmosrap llwiong te side ri They wrm g by 41 puracet of 57,973.rae ofrai no sehouslhy? hurt.t ad oltist-owelve yesars fthe caormaes for- hpign~ o h rw tcentriraehd repesn 5,44 foraern grr eyaday o ue B Dcrte oanodt or be 10,421,A-S Slly J, emer 22 bl wle e f epesnfd y ah c o ~se tow Upk r. uis' later ercntae-tat f te bae wy dh roppvn of miner's 14 m s ag ftwleaprse ah tticl dbe tert containing 28 eoundsof S1ae5C,98able yO .he Poer ine Th commissaon -is hced -Y.rcony, captr.ed ' ilii panse eyxp los tn hc hegs ande tuodmp glled of co rrnhske of th boter Charlessustaindfaa svera thou for Staeo of beer.nevr Thes Neighbor rushed~ i nhen atlwsIcae nYr countyo e or m nt rI- aoutside or ti hos waa' blown ar tire Cmo roke tae ut inke, xer hne. isbiTo ises owho re-pre .' - itsandaebor SGovenrwseetearn. eli hekthsoe seethat E.Huhesin EpIn : herweton yonbor ofin to house 1 aniatbor G vercnorselced ftloon the Udofhsoestd Iv'sup . Ty~t ~ [ b a lualiy o 5,97. Tbulurli n d peiutly hu r O~o yu S tis for, accDori tand-dh es orn ac r -~ the Ste rcusblotura Asociaton-NmdGodM eror rae frsi is,442n step ihandlere lennooread; died Ian oine a wto 250 for Matheint. Glyn- tlum. A. Cou-rteay, Drg J0. Wa tler. ofcalcommisnioncermtrin s ecsuiea S~t add tonstable HoyI gof v Chiief aweft Frant illvisoh its staoedi YStagecounpytcaptured a bigeilltcit Tol nthtount Teral nits ago. otehihsie'' aa Ah cfpany desroein fred stll grow thed 11 allony of c gon hIne tatd saeera thoug and s a yetr AuTheS o h k;~'S~a o stl wacestred in Yornd conta enontrCuadlrdI ol b~s a arg pantt~o In~t negh-Pe Deoe.ba o The commissio as eat bchod fS~Antc'. .~ i J Wserin he'home Gaffne Fridy nigh-=li olore