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, OCTOBER :t0. 1903.
Tttnor 3v?nu of the We*k la
x . BrU( Form.
?mr*
.? *MLet. Awlul Death.
WestoB, S, C?
earmold ?<>? of Mr. John P. H. I J
*1% &%*mm
' Tbmailay. The tour little #
oytt fefi^sma to lh? totton hou.
a'y'twtmtt'y did every day, to q\\
$ ym the eldest child. U la ?hl
tho children ^pre playing lil|
9*stK and isrnost fell into a h<fl
tkiour feet deep, wbteh lie had a I
ie jpflro of cotton. Ho was in tlJ
Uou when talj.en out. It was fouJ
ihe feteatli had lelt his body. Ttj
fctwrs were called in and every ej
wa? wa'de to restore the boy t
??>
Palmetto Briefs. M
^twb-year-old child of J. J. Kelfl
iwliO Uvea three miles above Hell
||rfe I run oyer Thursday afternoon!
the throikh freight train on thel
titobia.^i woeuviUe branch of thel
libera Railway. The child was play-1
on the Uack, and the engineer did]
see It until too late to atop. The!
fine arid the tender passed over us]
(jrf but the child was between the
[3 ?md it may be that It was not
ally 1. It waa bruised con
erably, and one ltg waa broken,
r rwas unconscious, at 9 o'clock
Bnirtjby, but physicians who were in
eifdance were in Jipp?3 that it would
(error: < The homeVf the child's par
^ within .100 yards of <the rail
fa track. ' '?v'TJ:; * -r
luctor tSd. Turner, of Blacks
sate tit the lojufred- in the Fish
rteTt disaster, has brought suit
th<5 Southern Railroad Corn
er $20,000 damages. He Is still
OO-Qm and bowse.? Mi1.
fs^e; the father of Fireman,
ttyne; has also entered ?uit for
.^Phelr attorney is Mr. O. p.
* Atlanta, imd the complaints
tu Yorkville. ' Banker Mar
T Blaeksburg, whose leg
fractured in. thd wreck,
iproved that he is able
slid chair and be
hi? place of bust;
'era from weakness
ine and uervoua system.
Ti!*hl Constable Charlie
hold
While in this
?bet by one of
tho ball passte*
ii hi? brea^Ttt Is
-v: . x
_jtt? of Greenville
ftfaht pf^tc ""Coil*
muffle the tt<ggro
istol and it was dis.
-pOTTrtBg^ entirely
?. The negro was
putrerer-w epfeft??
_J Thursday rnorn
*fcy their work ytzs
wounded maa has
iver.
colored, waa shot and
I at a negro boarding
ilftchian mills, near
night As a result of
ittflOnr Major Moore,
... custody, the former
fffco fired the fatal shot
g held as accessory.
? ? timony it appears
? supply the three were plar
V and the gun inr
toandi wa^acddent
PAIR WEfcK AT COLUMBIA
A. Fine Lot ol BxhiblU on the Grounds
>... for the Occasion.
Columbia State, Sunday.
This 1b fair week. It wfifc Jbe the
greatest carnival and merrymaking pe
j riotf tn Columbia's history. All the
week will be one of pleasure. Wed
I rosday and Thursday hatfto been the
"big days" of former falra, bu?t visitors
will find Just aa much to entertain
them Kriday and Saturday.
The Elks last year gave their asr..
listance and provided a street carntyal'
>f first class attractions.. This yesr <be
Jhxunber of Commerce ha? taken up
he work begun by the Elks and the
arnlval feature will be the .most com
pete Aever attem uteri. Th? mirtwav
lows arrival last night and will be
? place by Monday noon. These fire
a high order and wiil he drawing
rds. Several of these attractions otice.
Im Raleigh, where they found great
|ror at the State fair.
?Tfce fair itself will he better tlian It
j been, but an explanation should i
jnadc? not an apology; however? fo_r I
ifitUto fair peopj? a*?-t>rond- pfthe 1
ktJbits which they have gotteh this
Ufcby increasing the Dremiuni Hat
turr prizes. The ^ucplaaatfoa
In the winter it was decided
ir down tho "old building* 'and to (
an agricultural-hall and plans for j
*ew building had been Adopted
? the movement for the Greater
fair wes started. Tfor that rea
L new buildings were erected this
will be a great week, TJberq "will
1 Brrlmcnt. on all sides; and the
Sund germans will attract Caror
aWoveliest, to the State -capltaf.
tarti?n,e will be meetings of socle*
organizations, of commissions
politician, too, will bo here
ear dose to the ground. The
""have ofTered cheaper rates
, K and the transportation de- ;
at will be taxfed -as aever bofqfS ,
?^he crowds. " ? .
j vr?c*pocK?*s ualore.
is, fakirs and pickpockets are
toil on every train, say thofie
J ten a trained eye (or such incjl
?"iToc police are closely watch
(fomlng trains and arfc getting
*J6ihe Hsht-flw^ered gentry?
Htllly ifsr.c-'J ordcvH to the poll"?
^Tirday to look vigilantly for
S'mA to the Charlotte Observer
fidjtoroMya:
jUiSBQf the peace here' who ie
jtellckpocket Mason ?o give a
Hop liis appoft ranee at tlu
$o\irt reduced tfto honl to
it -amount of cash was de
JJ.ttlKason, no doubt, ln,<;a few
ItoiWped his crowd to levy on
^ # te tin wary to recoup many
pliki. Is so hard to' catch one
?;Mt-flngcrcd gentry. Mr.
HW4As(on caught this fel
very act. of walking
ISi'nUiahle diamond shirt
I* nit free for $200.
the swarm of pick
Mdifcfrom the victims here
-feeen-kiiowu..' A1-"
officer was robtJ^d
RMtaCapt. Geo. Bason, the
|??$jaott? globe trotter, did
jfc|$e of a supper left. A
|*wnn .consoling a friend
g jjjfatng of having lost
FySfcS only greeners who
?t^fii'llng In his pocket
Bft-jSS' that be also was a
also a loser to tbo
or.e-gaa-cam&t
?ady In, and the
Itf , 55 men had
andtheamowatfH
:kpt>cketa will go
v. It la a wonde?
* Watsy Mountain
county have
-fflflfr sending a netl
^Wjirdon Alex Bow
!*~*-tor"nark Comer"
I K~^-Bo*ard 8onio time
LL*J**tTlng a sentence
R^foverpor has re
r tnfc pardon of
? 4*1^ made asking
KJ,*;***pkIn of Wlnns
?^^LyilaOghter and
?- tv.o yerirs
? br n-?"0*- Lu?pklu
mXr* *lae of John
^ be sent as
solicitor
?zSklase..-..
fceitcd'i
Boweri
Appl
the pal
horo, -
now si
on the
killed
Carap.
n vital
who w
nr^HtrBQ Bofitcn,
I *^ie, ^jth her
cettry.J
iiSM
!Uittoa4
hands of
*y|jr York,
1 * fcbsidlzing
levated
in the
!N AID Of LEVffiS
A Letter From President Roosevelt is
ittd
y,? ..
THE CONVENTION AT NEW ORLEANS
Om of t||9 rioAt Important (lather*
in?? Ev?r Held la lb? V?|l?y of tfio
New Qrleans, Resolved t&
appeal to the Federal government for
adequate aid to levee both banks of
the Mississippi river and to maintain
such levees at maximum grade, tlfere
by making possible the reclamation
and protection . ot the alluvial lands
and Improving navigation, the largest
ftnd most influential levpp convention
~h*elcT in the valley convened here Tues
day, when President Chas. Scott called
the Inter-State Mississippi J8ve? im
provement and Levee Association to
order. ^
The occasion was otherwise a not
able one, hf the direct iKIaotmeement
by the President of the United States
of hiH sympathy with the movettfiSOt
which the conventldn proposes to In
augurate. The- delegates represented
eight or ten States off the Mississippi
atod Ohio vall^ya^nd included' Oov
' ernors, Senators, Members of Con
gress. high- railroad officials rihd
representatives of commercial ex
changes^ and levee11 boards.^
_ Lo- eaHtnjr ttrtr Convention to order
President Sc&tt defended the levee
system and urged tho constitutional
ity, tho expedience and the commer
cial and military Necessity of gov
ernment charge of tho river. Mayor
Caqpcdeville and Governor Heard made
Addresses of weJcom?V Chaa. Scott
-was made permanent chatrm&n of the
convention, and John W. Bryant, of
Louisiana, and W.- A. Kverinan, of 'Mis*
shfclppl, secretaries, and a committee
on resolutions composed of two tlele
gatos from each State representing
tbje tou-at-Jarge were provided for.
Before the ? convention took .a w
cess. Chairman' Parker, of the com
mittee on arrangements, read a let
ter from President Roosevelt which
aroused much,w enthusiasm. The
President wrote:
"My dear Mr. Parker: Permit. me,
through, you. to express ray very great
Interest in the- work'ofthG Inler-8tat?
1-svee convention. Exactly a 3 I have
taken a keen, interest in irrigation fa
the arid regions, so I feel that the
movement for thoroughly nroiectiwt
-U>o MisBltmlPm low lanns fry. leveos. ia
?n?M>f-tnrpcn5see to the whole coun
try, no less' than. ia. the -people*
dlately adjoining the great river. I
wish, all success to your Convention
and shall follow its proceedings wltfr j
s
the_ lollaatlng- roeolnthw
unanimously adopted: '
' -Rteolved: That the than!
people of the Mississippi vs..
herebytendered-ttr^PrfiltJent
elt, through this eonventlo
lanly and patrfot^J jetcer,
roe improvement of the channel of
?o Mississippi r^yer and the protec ,
tWH*j6f :lHe- vast area of alluvial and |
fertile territory along its banks from
devastation by llooda; thereby con- ,
rervlng and, fwrilitatlngg jhe and T
growing inter state "f^wniorce already 4
transacted through the medium nf 1
great railroad systems behind the ie
vees." - ? ' ?
"It Is requested that these resolifc^
(Jons be wired- to* tho^re^eht?5 ?? . ill
The convention took A recess until
Thursday.
At the opening of the night session
Judge N. C. Bianchard, of Louisiana,
spoke, urging government control of
the levees.
Secretary cf Agriculture James WH
Ronf following Judge Blanchard, was
welcomed with great cordiality. He ?
.galAJJte. qiiestlnn, at government nuu
trol of the levees waB a new one to
him. It interested him deeply, and the
people of the lover valley had- his
deepest sympathy In pushing It
The Secretary spoke , for the new
policy the government had adopted, a
matter of irrigation in the West. He
urged the imperative necessity of
forest preservation and of dam con
ruction for the dual purposes of
adding agriculture and reducing the
volume . of Vaier poured through the
grtat river. .
Congressman J. E. Ransaell. fol
lowed Secretary Wilson.
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A Recomm :ndat!on.
Washington, 8perlat.? The annua!
report of Sufgeon Genera! Rlxey to the
SccreUr? of the Navy recommend* the
reconstruction of the hospital building
at PensneoJa, Fla. The remodelling and
enlargement of th^ hospital at Norfolk j
urged. Admiral Rlxey recommends J
the construction of two hospital ships f
to cost ll.WO.OOO each, saying that, ?1- 1
though the first to use them* this
cotratry haa fallen behind other ha- j
tloaa tn aqntpmini 1
since the 8panish war. Referring to I
cpldemics of infectious diseases, during
the year, it Is recommeaded that pro
1 visions -be made whereby recruits may J
bf kept for s period of three weeks be I
| tort bala?.p*mrttted to joU the nav^j
Chase City BsrsW.
. Richmond. 8pedat.-A dUaatroua
i tte occurred at tfhaae City Tuesday
1 ttdrirtag. What rematead from
j SHOT DOWN BEFORE MAYOR.
tV?fk> Scene/ ??ftct<4 In City of
Savanna!*, Qa.
| Savannah, Qa., Special,? Policeman
g&ftl&t A, Collins waa ?k<H down h>
the mayors office In the city h?U Fri
day afternoon by Kenny Q. Green, an
art dealer The ehooting occurred In.
the preeenc eof Mayor Myers, the su
perintendent of pyllce, the Wx>rder,
the chairman of %e council, several
aldermen and a number of cKlsena,
Collins was shot through the breaat,
and will probably die.
Policeman Collins wm under Inves*
tigatlon by the mayor on charges
brought by Green, A week or ten flays
ago, Collins arrested Green pn the
Streets as a .auspicious character. As
a matter of fact. Green Is well-known
1u the city, having been connected with
the postoftlce for a number qf years.
There hftUtfen-anvsral lobUsitipreT
burglaries reported to the polled Col
lins saw a man standing or loitering
ou the sidewalk In the neighborhood of
where the burglarise occurred, about 2
o'clock tn the morning,'' arid arrested
him. The ma^ proved to be Green, who.
.^explained tfthfc he was only ^raiting for
a friend. The policeman refused to an
.cept the explanation, and looked Green
up, without giving him an oppOrtui^ty
to see hla frienda or arrange for bail.
The next morning the recorder Impos
ed a fine on Green, who appealed to
the tiiayor and lodged complaint
against Collina. This complaint wa# ;
under investigation Friday afternoon.
Green had testified, _nnd? Collins was
C^H^questionlng him. Collins asked
a question which ^effe^tdd on Green'a
morality. Quick as a flash; Green pulled
a pistol and fired. Collins arose, and
attempted t6 get his pistol out of the
holster, but was caught by the chief
o t police and? restrained. Collins was
taken to a hospital, and Green was
locked up.n^hsMsousiy Jail, '-^y .
Big Industrial Collapse. ^
Butte, Mont., Special. ? By the gen
eral shut down of the Amalgamated
CfPper Company properties, 13.000 to
lfT.000 men are dirtctly thrown out of
employment and othera will be Indi
rectly affected within a week aftjthat.
th? grand totn. t reach 20.000. Tho
Great Northern will lay off a portion
of the crewa heretofore hauling ore
from Butte to the^Jtoiton apd Montana
Smelter at Graft ?<&*&?.-' 'Ph* Butte, ~
Anaconda & Xaciflc Railway will lay
off fralfetH crewa between Butte and.
Anaconda. Jn adrtlUonto these, num
mron** other cnterprtsea, large and
tcnaH, which relied upon the . Amalga
mated as their chief customer, will be
.obliged to curtail. In Montana alone
r rttmtlmft* ^y-lljOOO.QQe a wwk ifl feui'
off the. pay-roll* i-rrrr-:.. ~7~T
Butte streets are jBlle<L .today. with
[-7,000 intnera tSrdwir oat lust night.
Boarding house keepers, storekeeper*,
etc., Whom the miner* owe besieged
Ihejueticee' court seekinrEgamlshce
order*. The constable? cannot mtv* the
popem fa?t enough and the iuaticee'
eieitoj^woikth* v orerUaefillin^
them out
_ _cwnp?oy, todey ?ubH j
mcnt ^ivlng-hf*
7w it rWHps,tnore
. ... - th?ni.?^^MlRaKer?.
togwldent of the Amalgamated Copper
IJptopany,) toeontrol stock manlpu
TudgeOlancey. He aleo said that Judge
Ctancey'a decision yesterday wfta In
line with 4 he Northern Securities L^e
oiolo
SflilfllsllESSP'
Sailors at a Fir*.
Norfolk, Special.? The flvc-story
building of the Old Dominion -Paper
Company, on CommercialFTace. was
gutted Friday iilght and It was only by
superhuman efTorlftfghe flames were
kept -within the fotgiWlls of the atruc
- AJilgtuntmisal.. wind thro*
tHa*1ng brands " for squire* and serl
WlMr endangered the heart of the
^wholesale section. The fire originated
in the fifth floor and had gained great
headway before ItvjsifiL discovered.
?About HJO sailors from tho navy yard
aided tin firemen and on# aallor fell
from th top of a forty-foot - ladder
into the outstretched arms of three of
his companions who saw him coming
and briaced themselves to catch him.
vrzlrgzrcZ. Tw portions or
the building escaped tfcs fismes wars !
rtlhfd by, water and the immense stockj
laj3^alW. The damage la e*Uaai~
ed At tvoxm
.. Norfolk, Special? in constitortog sev
eral etui of ChinMn?m rftarged with
JMartwm In rlotttfcm *x* thm 0*r?|
waMasr-?1
b?Mw? JlB( Twoag. aa ml
him, ?ko bu be*n llTlnt I* tkta coua
tq> tor 10 I?n. .houW Dot fcy Sport
ed. He said ?Mt M (olac*Mk taeniae
thrytfTO mM i??e?mrta<ne
la a>fierr?r be starred M deau. Ha
BROKE THE RECORD.
Heavy Cotton fates Monday 0a
T~ Exchange.
ESTIMATED AT NEARLY 1,500,000.
-:;? ; , ' 0 , . V ;-n ?
More or L?>i UenenM Pro?ti Ripor(?4
From lli? Cotton Belt Bulled the
M?rk*'.
New York, B^ec 1^1 .?There was great
excitement and eu thity at (ho open
ing of the cotton market Monday. More
or lew* general frosts had boon report
ed tn the cotton belt for Saturday and
Sunday, and with Liverpool Monday
morn Hag exhibiting great firmness^;
_lhcr* wee tr flSKTB isr bBotG here that j
slatted prices some 20 to 43 points
l higher. October closing Saturday at
I 8.86, sold up to 10.40 on the call, while
December 10.20, and May, 10.20. Thlf
enormous gain naturally Attracted
heavy realizing, and after the call
prices were depressed several points
on the more active positions. The ac
tivity continued All morning, and fluc
tuations were Irregular and violent.
Generally speaking, the tone was firm.
_ From the highest point early there was
a reaction before mld-dfc/Jof 25 points
on October to li to 17 points on the
other Pomona. Notwithstanding the
heavy estimates for tomorrow's re
ceipts. short covering continued in
volume, and tlie market regained most
of its losses with prices in the early
afternoon 25 to 85 points higher than
Saturday. There was some diminution
of the activity during the axternoon,
pnd the transactions for the day broke
all previous records, nearly a mHJfpn
and a half bales, according to estimate,
The market was finally steady, 26 to 34
trotntff nel higher, this representing a
reaction from the best of 18 points on
October, and of 1 to 7A?oUH?-^n later
positions. All the months latMVthan
January sold AMreWnlgh priced for the
tjjysnn 1' ; Z ? - ? ? ? ? ?
PolJoli Countcs# on Trial.
Cftble,? Thb.QU'Ial of
Counters Isabella WeBlerek* Kwll
ocki, belonging to a rich and aristo
cratic Pollnh family, on the charge of
pretending to have borne a eon over
Islx ifdCRr-wgo and presenting him u
the heir to an estate at, WrpblBW,
province of Posen, rpnaintin* of 10, ?
day. Count Kwiiecki. appear# at the
trial, charged with being an jacceaiatx.
to tho cfclmo. n'T
The etitiM*** y?a* arreated January
nr of the preeent year, and the count
w**# alto /plac# far a box aa acce*
?oriea. :L
Berlin. 8b?l
-Then, tliCcOttfc
^?Wf thp lnit*r f??
*<Mfc Vfco iSfcutt CSUSC
proceedings.
to hRve
iB'sry.
peasant^Irl of P?rcke in Austrian 81- i
leaia, who Is present as ft jsltnesa end
?. ?g tt? ciffw. ?
Mr m. Br van to TcUfy^ji
, ttwtBj-Cojuj,, Special. ? In con
Bryan, one of the new executor*. wlu
come to this city, to twtlfy as to wluH
??& fit *t?* \n ih? drawing o t the
jrL?1 1 fjf' & ?k? ?? J? occurred at
* typ^rtier ttte.jriU^vhMs Mr. Ben*
v?rt ?f Yellow F?v**; |
Cutro. Toxasr, Special.? Robert Wn
nett, * prominent young ranchman,
who returned Crom Mexico, two weeks
ago died at fete honfei eleven mlle*j
from here. Stale Health Officer Tabor
pronounoed -?*- Cum oi jMqw
fever. One otfen <*m wm. found on the
ranch, and it was discovered that Mrs.
Bennett -hed J^?t recovered from an
ConferWie of Bl*bop?.
? bishops
of ?l?es*sala tii? Southern 8t-'? ? -
haw b?n atteaain* ihm Pitt
ponfereaco oC Bishop# of thi
:^or^.,;coirf?mf~^
-'Jr^S* " ySW- * '?? ??
th? qussUo* of % Mfro bishop ts
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LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS.
Many M?tt?n of General Intereat li
Short Paragraph#*
Down In Dlxls.
Many towns In North Carolina are
Buffering tor want of labor.
- Snow fell In considerable quantities
In North Carolina last w^ek.
One "thousand negro longahp.-emen
struck for higher wages at Mobile,
Ala., Saturday.
It is reported la Norfolk that a
ahooner has been driven ashore on the
beach at Dam Neck Mllla, In a storm.
The Western Union closed ita of
flco in South Carolina towna last week
on account of excessive local taxa
tion.
O | ' -
JCJ^ Tonneisee tr^ and fietal Com
pany died a petition in bankruptcy
Saturday In Chattanooga, In which Its !
liabilities are scheduled at 139,816, and I
|'itfi assets at |8.
A. N. ilentley, a master mechanic of
the Livingston division of the I^ouls
ville & Nashville, shot and killed B. N.
Roller, .Master of trains. The shooting
occurred fp front of the court house.
'tte gun-boat Newport haa be^iror
dered to visit SAvannah, Ga? between
.the 4th and 8th proximo to participate
i>n the fail festival and fair given nnder
the auspices of the'resldents of that
teity.
The Secretary of the Navy Moodyj
and Rear Admiral Francis T. Bowleg
visited the Newport News ship Build
ing Company's shipyard. The Secretary
was taken aboard of thft battleship
Missouri, wh ich la tied up at one of the
ship yard plera, and expresaed pleas
ure at the ship's line performance On
fcer official trial.
ZZpf.y. At The National Capital.
President Ro^aerelt addressed .an
audience of 7.000 people on Sunday
Ills theme was ''efficiency/'
The Alt-American Conference of
Protestant Episcopal Bishops beggan
in Washington.
the Vl rtyeTgh th^^ngr^^to^meet^la
extraordinary session beginning NOV-:
ember Qi ^
Leopold J. Stern, of Baltimore, was
arraigned in Washington, charged
*?*? PMtMWHi Jmni a Post
office Department Contract.
JE^ot!EF 40 clerks Pension
Commtaai&aer Ware annotated tha t
hi to
comnjt??left tn lxmdftn. the n.VjAdlaa
nnjmber^rcfw.inc to Sl?si It.
Fro* Ac/?## Tfc? Stm.
. The French National AeaeinblY re
Joseph Chamberlain made an ad
OMMl " to
-#**** ****?? 1 Puerto
Mtnteter ggulree regarding the ?
murder of an American Darned ?r~
k#pt * kot#1 l> that elty,
which i waa reported by the local paper ?
".ssS'u.u'r-^ in .??
found dead la a .
terp, In the earn
**f*o who had.
kalfe end who w?
Mftcrttstjeou* tUtUn.
Tho negro question wu dtscuMea im
Vddrene* before the American Hie
TEN LIVES ARE LOST,
> *1 '
Most Disastrous Accident In History
of Sub-Way. * |
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TUNNEL WALLS AND ROOF CAVE-IN,
bl. - rrr rr -k vV'1 -7t *!. .
^.... ... . ^ ji [jjsj "%t? * '? 'ji?" ? y"
Superintendent nod Foreman of Gc%??
?t ruction Held In $io,ooo Rond#?
Italian'* Leg Cut Off to Releas* 4
Mlm From OwMtr.
- ^ 555y556i*iael
New York, Speoial.? ;Ten llvea w?r#
lost by the cave?in of the roof ?lj^
walla of the aubway tuittrel at One
Hundred and Ninety-Fifth etreet Sat- ?
4M^l?y--ntKhtr ftnTToUr persona were
badly Injured; All of the dead and In
jured were workman and. wo?t of *hem
Italians. Following is a list of their
namea: Timothy 6\illlvan, foreman;
Wm. Bchutte, electrician; GiyUeppe
Barono, Stan*lone llrune, Louie Tip
pi; five unidentified Italian laborers.
Injured: Juno Paaquale, Bataato
Velantlo, Alpfoonr. Armatelio, Juno D.,?
Maakl.
The accident ,waa the tixd at diaaat
roua th^t has occurred in the coibetruc
lion of. the aub-vyay. Jft the
where the cave-in ($|Uf red ? Hang' of
twenty men waa at-*ork in the.tun
rtel, which ia about 110 feet below the
. lurf aaa
J Rufua Chunt, .general 'superintendent
of the tunnel work, said that two
verging seams had appeared In the roof
of the tunnel durjag tho afcy-woflfnoS -
Sunday. The presence of these seams,
however, waa not believed,, to Indicate
any ijiore dangerous character of the.:
rock than previously h?ta been encoua- ;
tered, although It wear thought neces
sary to prop the roof with a number of
upright timber braces.
Tin? tunnel waft- .MP _ _
Tnt a perpendicular enahrj
tu? of the bore, and Wairt4?_ ___
to the right and left of thla emh;
Ulre. Throe blasla were arranged far
{wHhdrewaud the Umw hl&ttU^ST"
1 off In rapid #o<i?f?5Jon
loaning largo quantities
rocJic .Tfcfi Attliera aay^tt
minutes lapsed to allow
clear away befor# _tj
thv forfpssfi. :ihd Ete,,..
appraach?<i, the latter to
and hang lamps to, 11 "
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