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? rtadlum to Illuminate Gun Sights. ?' The dlBcovery of i ho latest u?o to ^vhlch radium ran 1>?? put tho llluml' nation of Kun Bights. and (he like at tlrrio -hu^iiiH fo Indicate that it will play an Important part In war- i faro. In Run sights, I v '!:.g In::trumenta i nnd tolOAPupcn lucre is what Ik called ! u "fiducial" mark, which it* used in | ribtaln a faithful t<?ku 1 1 . Theuo marks of course aro useless In tho dark, and, though many ways of Illuminating them have been tried, : nothing has proved Bidlsfadory. Mr. Androw A. Campion of Eaton rlso Fallal, was the lirst to attempt i to Bolvo tho dllhenlty by l he use of radium, and his experiments worn mi HuccoBHfnl that ho applied for a pat ent. Unfortunately, he did not live i to bftVO If granted, hut the complete I upeclHcat Ioiib hu l> m 1 1 1 ? ?<) by Mr i. ( om I mou, jits widow and executrix, havo | JiiBt hoon accepted. London Daily I Mall. Went Through Poultry Flock, i A pet dog turned himself loose in a Damarlsootta, Me., poultry yard thn other day and Blow 1 L'<) chicken* |(1 an many BccondB. ' CHIEF OF POLICE SAVc.0. Newlwrry. H. \V. II. Il> rris, Chief of Police of Newberry, ?'ayv "I suf fired for a number of year* with kidney complaint. There was /? dull aehliiK across the small of my haek that was worse at night nml made me feel miserable nil the time. The kidney secretions were dark nnd full of k< di luent, and lack of control compelled j ino to rise a number of limes during j tho night. Hot ween this annoyance j and tlitf backache It whs impossible : for me to get inech sleep nnd my i health wiiH being nnderiuinei'., 1 tin. I ! n number of remedies, but nothing ! helped mo until I got (loan's Kidney i 1 *1 1 lis. 'I'lio use of this remedy nee, id j ing to directions promptly brouglil ! about a change for the heller. After j using two boxes I Pie backache all left i ino, the kidney secretions cleared iiji nnd llio action of tho kidnevs became j normal." A EltEE Till A 1, of this great kidney | medicine which < tired Chief Harris | will bo mailed mi application l?< ; ny j part ol' I he Cnited States. Ad<!r< ? ?i j FoHter-Milbuni Co., UulTalo, N. Y. ; Sold by all dealers; price, H f I > c? nil per box. A Diverting Short Story. There is humor lo burn lu il-e dt : verting short story called "(11,1 Ibmi" ! Week in Mehomla." by EWnnor A I la! j lowell, which appears in l.ippim <>U i Magazine for August. A ch vror a;> plication of mi Idea drnv.n from an : opposite Held has seldom been mad. 'l'h?> one time lioln ininns gather from j the four corners <jf the land to n-ii'-v. I thn old wild habits for just one wci'k, j and (hey have the time or their lives. ! ? lupjtii Tit. Iturftlit. It is well known that Japan is a ? very small country as compared wlih : the Itusslnn empire, lis area Is 147, ? 1 'KM) fj(|nnre miles, while Russia has Zt.lMMMXWi. In popula t ion the disparity j is much less, but still very great II.- , IXMI.OOO for Japan against 1 :J1l,<M?,oi>;) for the ItUMsian Empire. llowaro of Olntmnnt* I'or (' Uari li Tit tt < 'on tiki it Harourjr, asmnrmiry will suroly d>Htr<>y tho gniH? . | Hinnll and oornplotoly doran <o thn whole sy i- \ tem whoa ontorlng It through tho muoom I surfaoos. KuohartloloHshouid novor hu use 1 exoopt on pros irlptloaa from roputablo phy BlolftaH, us tho dmaa<{o tlioy will do Is ton fol I to tho good yoa can pos.dhly ilorlvo from the i n. l-i r%l Cm eintitrrli Cm.?, uiiiioifnot uro I by J'. J. ('hoaoy .V Co., Toledo, O., contalm no moron ry, nnd Is takon iiitornnlly, iiotln ^ dirootly upon the blood mid muooiiHsurfaoo-i trf tliuftystoat. iu buying liall'H (Jaturrh ( 'uro bo Hiiro you got tlio gonulno. it is tnken ln? torlnilly, mid inado la Tolodo, ():il >, by P. J. Ctioaoy .V C'o. Tostlntonluls froo. Hold by Druggists; price, 7.V-. porbottlo. 'lake iliill'H Fiunlly Pills for ennstipnt Ioa. Our lilfo Suvln^ Hrrvlrr, So effective Is tlu> life-saving service of the Cnited Stutes that from disas ters to -10 documented vessels on tho const during the year, having JVStl'J persons on board, only twenty lives were lost, and of the $P,000,000 worth of properly put In jeopardy but a little* more than $1,000, (too was lost. KITS permanent 1y cured. N<> lit tor w'voiu noss after first day's use of I > r. K line's <? reat Nervehestoror. + 'Jt rial h.Ufleand t real l-.e f r<*0 Llr. It. !!. Ki.i>:k, l.'d.. Areh St.. Ptilln. P.;. (Jerm.inv has ten trade journals dev. -tod to tobacco. , I do not believe I'lso's ('are for ''onsu'iip- ! t Ion has line ju.il f. >r eoughs and eo|d-<. Ions IMIovkh, Trlnlt v Springs. 1ml., I't-h. 1,'., l.ioo. i Monaco is Kurope'.s m >>! <!< ;n-e y !>? ; i- j lated spot. A Household Rernsdy SALT RHEUM, f'c. 2tM A, every form of miligmnl SKIN ERUPTION bolide* being rfflceciout in loning up ?h? tytUm end rettering lh? ton dilution, whfn from o flno Tonic, and it? itlmoit tope rnafural hoalin J* proporliaa justify ui in guaranteeing * ere of ? II blood diaeatet, if directions are followed. Price. 81 per IlotlW*. or o Hotting f?-r ?:i. r<>n hai i ii v i ? it t *??jivth. SENT FREE BLOOD BAl-M CO , ATLANTA. OA. So. ,12 DR. WOOLLEY'S OPIUM & WHISKY ANTIDOTE will our* permanently ?t your own home. Mr. T. M. Bro*u. of IteQueen. A'k . ?im< "Ov#r seven years 1 ?as on r,-. | of t n < opium habit by your medicine, nihI ha\e co;i tinned In the ver> >*??t of health since Mr. W. M. Tu nMall. of l,ov|n??inn. Vn eaya: "I ara Klad to ?ay that I flrmlv U h. \. that I am entirely and jermar.ently curi \ o: the Drink iUNl.tii I have never even ao mne>! aa wanted a drink in any form since 1 tool yoor eradlcator, now lh months ago It tha beM money I ever liivcele A " Mr*. Virginia Townsoud, of .^Jircveport. I .a . write*: ,!Vo jnoro opium l have tafcer. m. other remedy than yourv. and I malic no uile take whan 1 aay that fa v health t* tetter nny than It ?v?r In CSV I!fC, ?..?'? i owo it to you Mid jour remedy. It hft? been Iwslve year# alnoe I waa oared by your treatment " Dr. Wool ley ha* tnonaands of *ueh te?ilinon lata, with permission to ure them. A tr.at ment with ao manj recommendation* from Physicians and eurea netlenta mum ?>e k?m><1. I>r. Woollay'a Aatldote lia* Imitator*. ta? all good article* hare)?p*rhapa ??? have trle.l *A?o of them, hut there Is nothing like Wool ley*?. II haa atood the teet of thirty year* N< wirr er woman who use* oplu m or whl*key in any form, or who haa friends ao afflicted, ihotld beef late to write to ON. m. M. WOOLLCY. led Worth Pryor Street, Atlanta, ?e.? to frlf frU* fa these diseases, wbich he wll? A BRUTAL HOLD-IP I Double Murder and Robbery on a Pennsylvania Highway ? . $.1,001) I AKIN I ROM A PAVMASTIR ? Gicat Stir Caused In a Pennsylvania Mining Town by the Act of Rob bero in Firing From the Roadside Upon Paymaster Patrick Cnrnpbell and Hit Driver, Charles Maye:i. J" ill ii at o w ii, I';i., Special < 'iia i hs . Hayes. ;i 1 1 1" I v < - 1 employed 1 1 y I he I'uri I ;t 11 Coal Company, la dead, and Pat rick Campbell, ilj?* < '< i in |ia ii y 'h paymas ter, li<*M perhaps fatally vs < inl? ??! rtt ? I ? ?"* Allo'ina i iospltul, as t li<* roan It of a brutal l.ol. I up and murder on the township road leading from Portage, ! this cull ii t y , to the mining town of > I'm Kan, at ahom 10: 1 o'clock Sat ur day morning. The two 1 1*0 1 1 wele in a j buggy. taking a satchel containing ' a hoi 1 1 ikmj, with which tf> l>:' V '?oh | company 'h employe** ut Puritan, from i'i'" AiIiuiir Pxpress ollb e at Por tage to t lio <oal town, when, at a poii- . ahout t hreo-quai t< is of a mile out <if Portage, they vvi-ni suddenly fired upon hy three iim-ii armed with shot guns. ; II.INCM fell til the bottom of th<* buggy , plci'i ?'d hy 37 buckshot wounds in his IU'' It i? 1 1 < | breast, i'.nd dl?'d ahout half ; an hour later, Campbell was hit in j the shoulder and foil from tho buggy. I'll" highwaymen came out from their l)la< ?? of hiditie in the woods to t.h" r i K 1 i i of t Im' road, secured tho hj ? t <1 1 < ? i i?i' money and escaped. A? < ordl ng to t heir usual <:i torn n? nr the hr*t of th<' month, Campbell and II a \ < s wi-iit to Portage ahoul S o ? 1 ' ? ? ' ?< 1 in tlii- morning and at'1 lo'eakfa t at tlm Portage I louse. At !l o'.lo-k the t wo ? wi'nt to tho olllco of 1 1 1 ? * Adams Kx jtoss Company, where tln v ohtaim I ihoiit $:'..<M|il lii nohl and hills, which they phu' ,J la a small !??:?? h ? ? r satchel. Arnu'd with |H-calibro revolver# as n protection against possible robbtty, i in-;, iv it Into their buggy and dt'ovo out tin1 tOiVludilp tool. This was the last ?fi'li ,,f (ll'lil before the ; hoot 1 1) K tnok pia< e. Ahout l"ti inltiu'es after 1 1>' r ('opart lire, Mr. Meha-I, a farmer. who live:; four mil";; from Portage, staifl for hotoe iu a sprint', waivm, over t same road which 'It" psi.vmufter and h'-? driver )>:.?! taken. Three ijuarters of i mile troni town, where the road is Hanked 1 1 v woods, ho suddenly oamn upon the hody of a man apparently writhing in the death ti irony, in the middle of th" road. (letting down fn>:ti his wagon. I lehi'd discovered tha wounded man to lie Campbell. The la! tec was drenched with hlood. wdii ? h was l!? i w 1 ii from a wound in the right shoulder. Although i:t ? 1 ? :x ? 1 1" 1 1 1 agony Camphoil was stiil con;, i cits and managed to whisker to llehid (haf he and his driv er had been II red upon hy robber:'-; thai he. di/zy from his wound, had fallen from the buggy, which had gone on. 1 1 " i - 1 staunched the man's wound.;; as best he could with a handkerchief and a bit <f linen ripped from his coat, lifted him into the wuroii and started on) on the road In search of tho team ami t he driver. He came upon tho pay master's bunny, standing at the side of the road, the horse, unharmed, nib bling at the long grass. Coining ?p "P p.osite the vohiclo, he found the l'orm of the driver, Hayes, lying motionless and bloody across tho bottom of the i biicgy. Investigation showed the man's hody from the base of the abdo men to tho nock a mass of gun shot wounds, show Ins red and ghastly through it great rent In tho clothing, made by the heavy shot. He seemed to b<? dead. Ibdsol tried to lift the prostrate form into his wagon with Campbell, but could not. Hayes weigh ing about l no pounds. As no li/lp was at hand, and there was no hoiiV near er than Cottage, lh:I..el (uritt'd hi:". ; team ahout and drove at a gallap back to this place. Jus now nil. onscio;:;; pa Itient laving m the bottom of the wag "ii. IP- drove direitly to the ollh ?? of L'i I V Schotiohl, in wIkiw cliarj-.e t 'amp'" 'I was pla. ed. S' >- .i " I a . i. a:'i " and w > nt back for I la> es Th" bo.Iv of th" drivir w.is la\e:i to I' -i iat;". w here physicians .iis.-os e-.-ed thrit a1tho:i)'.h Hayes was urn ons ion ; o. ? was not quite e\tio t. lie v. a ; ? i'indi',1 bevi'ti 1 recovery, and died within i" iiiiiiule-i after beiui; htMurht into the ntlb e. Meauwiiil" I'ayuias!"! ? 'ampbell. who was still in the otli,-.' ?>? the do tor. had regain" I ? on . ioa.-ii". and v.-.'p; able tii gl\e a bii'-r. wbi.-i" , a<-i ount < f ih" hold up to l>r h ? ? I ? 1 ! ai.d I indloi .l V". kb y. of t h" C :-.e II U> ' . who w .!?? helpitu; 'he ph.VS!" :>a He ? : rs 1, t that tu thing mim-iiu] or > i pi clou s had iu uriel duin-g tb?' i . ll'om I'o'Mage to th ? pi.ii *? w h"!"e 'ii" shoot in^ took phe <? BOO Men in Phi'. uit. l-VrtaKO. | 'a . Spei ial Cei?U"d by I'" men. the ttiree men who mur?iercd Charles I laves, driver, and perhaps fr.tallv wounded Pat: id; C. Camphet!, I >' i n . i 1 e >? for the Puritan Coal Com .\:uy. alini t a mile south of this pi e e >'ati"ida\ lnormni;. are hidin>; i:i ('? dar Swat.'p abou. seven miles s>onj Port Ope. on the Itedford coanly line, t^ie ? ! the fugitives is injured, but lio( 1 lii i an h to affect hi;. Ilie.ht In paitif'?( of about Un. the purs miiv toi n are scattered out over tie e:;iire hi unsiery of l.ainel Thicket S v.imp, i .Nhi'h i< PJ inih s long and s? v,n \ i b- ? Cvi ; \ minute, signal shots a.e heard ;.om dilToront piit< of the swamp A 1 ystom of signals h.ave beon avrnn rod -o that noi'.o of the soar, hi rs w :i! gi t : c <?!. and to enable them t-? suriouu 1 ?he fugitive;; when tho\ are fo::ad. h.stiro ot i ho Pea e Mi. L.'.it the v. of . P.caveidale. a town about r.iiv nii'rs to I the sautii of lY.Mnc. about ii <, , 1 i. iifttl<-f? throe men inrsnmg a rope ; .wn low a: j tl^' fcwanip. M . T.'ari he/ j nllod upon aho.t '.M fvdlowe:s to l.v.r- ? y. Thrv tlrrr! rnrt hrM'i; ; rr hf b-Uiinip one of tho fupstlvra til! ! v^othor volley of shots rant* out as the .lllon man aitemntid to rise, and ho.] .tumbled aeain. Ins companions lilted iim to hla feet, and the Ihno lutrriod nto the swamp. When Justice .\! -Car hey and hia purse arrived they mw ? tr?ll of blood leading from where the nan had fallen into the swamp. They 'ollawcd, but when nbout 50 yards In, opt the trail. The party then fieporatei , ?n" man being detailed to Baavetdalr >nd the others srtatterlnp tbn>i;th t!i? jwftwp}' paths and heating the s vamp. 1 KILLED BY A BOMB ? Pussian f'rinic Minister Assassinated In liis Carriage WAS M X I 10 I HI: C/AK IN I'OWIR fioml) Thi'own Under the Carriaye of the Mini&ter of t fie Interior in a Crowded Thoroughfare Near a Rail road Station in St. Peterthury. <? h'l. I *??! ? iv'/iii'K, My Cable. M. Von I'h-hvo, Miiii i< r of tin- Interior, was iti assliia1'.! ;?.! 'a .'?u o'do.'k Thursday 1 1 M ?l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v a llOfllb tlll'OWIl ill IllH rar i . .i i' i ? v.hiii' In- was < 1 rf v 1 1 1 k I" t lie Itaiiii* . > : i ' . ? >i j to tako a train for tllO j ;n I - 1 ? ? i liol'f, where was lo nnil ?? hi ; \s ??"?!?. ly report to i.hu Km |M I Ol 1'in ii -?i t. jiiiii ion is b< llcvt il to ho i In ? oiil< ')ini* (if a w idespreiid plot, (In.1 n< <j of which tills been Htispucl <?:: lor vi-vfntl days. Numhtouh tir r< sis liavi- been made, includtiiK Unit of i Li: a... a.'.. in, a \ o.uik man who Ik !.? In . < I io h> a i'inn named ],t;?lo, and \\ ho i < now in a hospital, liovme ly and j ?? - ? li.aps lalally injured hy tin: ? "plosion of 1 1 i:i own bomb. An ac ? o 1 1 1 } i ! i < ? ? of i.< ulo, also apparent ly a l-'iitn, hnt who: u namo ia unknown, Int.; h< . n a i rested. tin had in his 1 po. - f-MKion a bomb, which tic trh'd j to throw, bill In- was overpowered by Hi ? police jn.-t in time to prevent I i' i ?-ai los:t of 111". The as.- Ms in uiiro a lit-own over. -oat ! and a railroad official's cap. Ho i : tood on the :;!?!? walks jnsl as Minis- j ir Von I >!? -li \ i <'arriiiK'' v. as about j it> < i o>:> the t ai a! bridp.o near the I 'a-; !i . '!!..* minister was escorted ; by a II n Mi h' 'i' of deli" ti'.es on bicycle*, j ; .n| oho of ihem jo died Ihe assassin, '. ho then in dud into the road and j ihiiu tin- bomb afi'T I ho carriage. j Tli': no !>? si i in k lh<- hind w ind and > \| !<-?!? d v. ilh f?- irful form, kill J iii;< or woiindiim <*r a (i-uro of per :?-n- M ii. i. t . r Von I'hn ?> and hi ; ? < a< 1 ? 1 1 1 ? ' 1 1 ware hilled t?i 1 1 r i ir h I . ai; 1 ;.n o'lb ? ? i f ilji i;uani wa fatally in j'' 1 1 i v a.'. i : ; akk:::vi ki> Otic of i ht . . i list ib'l?" l i v:! arrested t'.c a in, v, ;.'.i ?'jid?;rtvorvU :?.) escape, th i wi ins !r-d by splinters in the fa- ? . arm a i-i al hmn-ii. lie made no a ' t ? ii ? | > t lo :f a n * ?*', liowcvi'", when :>?!," I by I In- d'l ? tl\f:', and nin iVsscd I a ' i 'iii'*. l iil r fused to ui'-e his nam". The ;> '!!?", i " -.mediately after I lie c \ ploy ion , arr< s(:-d a suspicions iudi v i'lu a. I who look refur.e in a ho|e| op. Jo-iie (he Scene of I lie I ra;'.e|y. ||e ? ?j . 1 1 . 1 a hoinli similar lo thai thrown I v i.< :?!?;. As soon as I he police stlw t! ? b : m i b t hey s> a 1 1 ? ? n ? 1 . but an em plo\e ,)(? I !.(? hoi e 1 III- lied Up ll'llilld I !.e acnunplice an I pinned his arms. The explosive i.; believed to have I.: cn cf?:npo;;i-i| of pyioxylin, as ;?( );:tve oil I i Li I ? * s;i!i)!;:'. Tin* for. e of the e\ph' on was so terrific that it not oiiiv broke every window wlthlll a rnlius of half a mile, hut reduced lite heavy pu\in;; ; loins to powder, lie ivj up tie- pavement an. I Hunt; a heavy piece of the iron work of the carriage acroMs tie* t-anal. :ev?Tin?; the thik n?'s? of ?i n^r-e, whir It f -II. stuirtiin^ I lie . aptain of ilie |?ar;:e. Kv?vry hoi'.y Itl I lie Kl I'cet \sas ksto, ked down and more or less ly'uiseil. \\'lic i Iha-Tu'iccrM of (lie law, headed ; hy \| , ej.i-tcr of , hi tic" Mttravieff. ha I t- rndnatetl tl-.e necessary formsliiics I '? i ! r. ? \k . n l- up a written report of t! " . rime, t !;e nian-'lcd remains of flia Miui.-'er of i i- luieritir were conve\c.| lo a h u m ide cltapel, ndjoiuint; t!ie station, the winilows of wltieh miracu lously escaped destruction. The priests and people, with i hara leristic Russian rb'ly, a! on -e j.-nied iu a solemn re ? " : 1 ? ? \ ? i The siptare in front of the si t tii.-n/was filled with a reverent crowd of peasants an | h1 'Hirers, an I the busy hum t .a.:.,- v. i.. ..iieiu .? 1 A p; i ,-d art I pro Jaime I i ? < 1 r:i i! r. .iinry <>f f }|?? ili jcrrli' I ' ' \\ ? - f i - 1 " U h-'e all lh?se hi ' -r- i t! ? op-i.-.i t < > their Mtc ? ! c.i i. !. . was t !i t own . i 1 1. ? v ' ? I 1 1 : ? ? !;'.? ! ; liil t J . an ? a ' 1 ? : i ?! t ' ! - i\ i. . t . i>v. it;-^ e ? ;'i . a i f ! i: i - o: : ; j-i .t'-e c.i rs the ? ?:it -sis:i s; ' i a "t of heavy M v o:i i 1 ! < 'r. v a : a! \\ aya C of -.jr. ts i:j on his life v ?-?! t ?> ' as j " ; ! !l\ as pr= si - , .- . oe ,k i;,o? ever, '.va-: el! -'ft : > " 1 y a; tiiis point. a i-t !.?> iiik his i 'arts e\ i v t'i ? - -v ?!??:.? ?? i ? imstar.'-e an I, e l ' ?? *' it -o r s :-oa , a n sio-.vc ! i. . 'a; r I I he e \ p i i >ao i :? ? * r : ! i . ; p; a < a! v a u tt i ii . 'at e.l .? oo I .?. o !. of t '.ic . -,i i ai:e, < h.or.'i .; t : e i >ff. i! r ; _? ? i:;; : he an-! the i'vo-it v. heels The ani . ! i ? ? i 1 . : i 1 1 i ?' ? : : : 1 1 ? ? ! i < \ t ! i ? ? W.rill lt bed r a. : t : li.oi ;.oi ital'oped e t :-ev t': ! 1 , V. ; ; .1 pro1 - < f i :. i . . i- 1 II ? ? ' .i :? :< . a et w ho w as (l.vi . ? , ? : : a- : ? ? . u a.s 'a ;dly ! t-.-.o ; ? a ii" w e.-e ,-ri\ in.-; I! a . ? . le ; u jii . ! !?> il> ir. ; * i i ? ' i : ' . > i I ? i - : l I : e s , a r i v ? i American Retains His Job. New Chwanir. Hy Cnhle. ? Major Ta ? ayama, the .lapanese administrator of ,. \i w Chwang, has arrived here and has isr.ue l notitloatlon to the population t! .it New Chwang and Yinkow arc now under Japanese i-ontrol and that lives and property will be protected. Mr. (lilchrist. an American who was deputy < iiinmIssi<mcrof customs hereunder the Russian administration, has been ap pointed commissioner of customs. Au y: "'it; {j V-'cr.t Point. V.*;u Sjvat iai. ? The \V:.: He ?[>i:r?no!it attiicr.ne.~d the institutions i haraini; "whose students have e\ hili.t*. 1 the i;c??aicst inter<??t, apj fic Lien aii'i pi olid, itey in military t.uin and UnowU ,lst?\ and are there :< to ? nijtlrd to tlic appointmont of an '..???la i Rra'!;i?tc of eirh as second lien ?tmnL in tho. army, provided (here hail bo rurtkirnt availnhlo vacanr !ca I'hcy inclndo South Carolina Military AcAdcmy, at Charleston. S. i'.., and Vfminia Military Institute, at l.ey injjlcn, FOR GREAT BATTLE Preparations Nearly Completed For a Decisive Passage al Arms A SIR VI: Y OF Till: 1WO POSITIONS Main Bodies Very Near, Russians Holding Three Passes ? Japanese Line of Great Strength, With Trenches and Breasworks. - ?? Kushiatzu, Manchuria, By Cable. As ti great buttle appears 1 in 1:1 ilifiit , li tmrvey of the p-isli of the two iwtnifM will he ini"r< 'mg. Tin* main bodies of I ih' Russians and .Japanese u ro vhry inar each other. They now form, In the north, a more powerful array than at any previous time. Vir tually, liowi'Vi'i', the .came conditions prevail north of ilia'heng an previous ly reported. The Russian:) are holding Ticil tthilltsjin, ('hint filaynn. I'. en and Kuanchia par/ies. The latter In three miles east ol here. in view of (lie faet thai serious lighting Is anticipated in the near future, the Chinese have begun to disappear from between the lines and to brick up their homes, though heretofore they havo not vacated their property ex cept in immediate firing zone, between the pickets. A mile and a half east of Kuanchia Pass, tlu' Associated Press correspond ent accidentally crossed the zone of I l.e Japanese lire, and was fully twenty minute^ crossing the bed of the Shi liver, under lire evidently from the Yuhuangkoa temple, on the east side ?if tlie river, and in plain view of the Russian pickets. Tin; Japanese line extends thence Mouth, and is apparent ly of gn at strength. witn trem.hes and hroa>,i work.*. It approaches within a mile of Men Pa: s and tonlinue.-i along the Shi river to Sipenpass and then to lloyan, facing the Tieiishuitsan and Oangizu Pass posit iocs. Tlie correspondent visited the en tire cistern lir.e. It is an ide:il re gi m f r military operations. Immense columns of troops are traversing the euiin itiiis valleys to rceonnotre the pas- es and are (hiding mountain ar tillery on the hillsides. Tlie Japan eie oilicers an- in plain view, pacing ! up and dov.n the trenches as though i encouraging their men. The Russains, | from equally line positions. are making j : iff en si \*e deiiionsi rat ions of intense in- j I crest , inviting attack and maiioeuv- i ' rit;g. 1 The first aseenl of a Russian mili ? tary h:illt:on occure I yesterday even in??, and. against the naming sunset the balloon was visible to tin; entire ! Ir^ panose army around Motlcn P. i s. The balloon caused much amazement, among the < 'hinese. ] The Japanese, .- 1 this dispatch is Ilied. < an plainly he seen taking up p s it ions for the contlict. They are , U| parcntly i'i i ermiiie l to light, and , i' is reported that the Russian ( oni mander lias orderet| preparations (?> In made for l\ nr or live thousand u ( mmled. j Packers Add 1.C00 Men. Chicago, Special.? Bol h the packers j and Hie strikers spent Sunday in : : t lengthening any weak spots tlu>t J could be found in their deft use, pre paratory to another week of effort to hrimr ? h?*i t- opponents tr> terms, i \i I h w it list anding that it was Sunday, all the plants were operated dining the forenoon in ord< r to get rid of the livestock that had been left over from last week. The remainder of : the day was spent by employers in : stalling new men in strikers' place*, : ii ml arranging many small details ovi riot ked during the heat of the C'.uillici. Over I. den men were add ed to t!i<> number already at work in t he diff Tent plants. A World's Record Broken. New York. Special. In the pr ?>-. ( eiice of fully 7.<"iu sp< . iators. v l:o j t'iii-nd-'d the (Iredi ? . \ * !<!?-: it- <ourna j m. o:. for the I .'ir -ii' of th" Chrh-tiaa ! I ?rt ii hers" Training Coll'.:.1. ;it t'loii ; rtai f. I Uild in. I -eland. at Celt :? I ark . I i ' ng island City, John J. !'i;tiiag:,.,:> ?of th- 1 1 ri ;? i . -r .\ i \\ Vt i k lri-li ,\ ? !? - ; h't ie A -so. >a' ion, bis w.-i'ld'-s j ; :> ?ecn -pound Iimomm, r throwing re< - I < -i j ft om l 7 ! t ? -i ?? '? m h . < o 1 " I ; f* ? II" al-o threw the JtfJy >P; j i-oand v, tight a di. tnu ? ? < ? i" ,'ai f.-ei ! j ite Ii.-: . v. nil n i . v. it h 'n :> in. In ? ? '.is v.orbl r i'ii< 'I'd with thai we'gV. j Frotest Against Asphalt Like Seizure. Pol i i f Spain. Trin: !a !. By Cahl ' The British niiuis;:r f\' Caracas ha Mfoti' ly protested in r!n> nam-- of th.' : I'.nglisli hi-n ihoiiit is avain t the sci/ , M e ey i!.o Yen. -'it' /? \ernni' t i I of ill' A.ph: !; Lake al liamiao. th ? j pr. peri y of the New Yo, k and Bermu I <i- / \* ph: It Cc.mnar.y. nia.ntainin:, i tl.ai the interests v-f 'In? hondhobl >r ? i NN T i I be menace.; ? the lake b ? ) immediately 1 1 ;to rc.l to the company. Street Cir Fatality i n Mcmph'S, Mi mphh . Twsin.. ial. W. X Brown, a l. -lire. I toti,.a la- tor ef th' city, was ,st rm.k and killed l?> a f *ir on Pephi .* Boulevard Sundav. V. r Prov.n was 7"> years of age. and ha. been prominent both n bus>im-. s a:ui pditic'l avails in Memphis, an! va v. -v! known h<~rc and In Atkan^.c^ and M :s<-r : ippl. Ircrtfaas in. Coal Outc-jt. , Wash'.igtnn. * Spe. ial. ? The fr.r'h temlng repojt <,f the t'nitrd (leoiogtoal. Survey .will show that the 1'nitel Stnt'v; rrrn^dr'd r.!| previous ro< tirds in the profiuetl* n ef ? oal i i liUKk The total rthiof.nt if the ontpn? of the coal tnlnr*? of th^ country dur ing the year was ,.ll I lorn , an increase of nearly 58.00<>/r00 tons, fv/ 10 per cent, over the preceding year. The vnlttn of the product fif 1 f?t?3 I.* a? 190.733, nn increase la I value of per cent, over the preced I ii>K J'0#r. END OP BREESE TRIAL Alleged Wrecker of Ashcvillc Bank (jets Seven- Year Sentence TRIAL WAS I.ONG AND TEDIOUS After Being Out for a Little More Than Seven Hours, the Jury Re turns a Verdict of Guilty of Ab straction and Misapplication of Funds, But Not Guilty of fcffib** element. ? ? ? Charlotte, N. C.t Special. ?The jury in I ho lircorio case ruliinu'd a verdict <>f guilty at 12.25 Saturday moraine, and the former president of tile Flint Niil ional Dank ijt? Asheville was at oimu sentenced b^^Unlted Slates Dis trict Judge H. F. Keller to serve a term of seven years In the penitenti ary. The verdict was found on 12 counts out of the sixty-six, or those churning abstraction and wliful mis application of tin; funds of the bank. Seven years ago to a day the First National Hank of Asheville closed Us doors. Such is the coincidence that the closing day of a trial lasting for 17 years should have ended seven years after prosecution and publicity bi-gan to beat like a fierce white light oh the management of tho affairs of the wrecked bank. In a little more than seven hours, tho verdict wan returned. At 11.45 tho jury returned to their box. Tho defendant and his counsel being absent, they were im mediately sent for, and sobn, Major William K. Ilreese, the defendant, ac companied by Judge C. A. Moore and Mr. J. S. Adams, arrived in the Fed eral Court room. This was a few minutes pual twelve o'clock. At 12. 1~ tlx- jury was polled, and three min utes later, Col. 11. C. Cowles, clerk o? the court, asked in a solemn tone: ' <;< nt h inen of the jury, have you agreed upon your verdict?" "We have," responded J. K. Patter son. who had been selected to speak for them. "How ilo you find the defendant. Willia/m 10. Hreese?" "Xpt guilly of embezzlement, but guilty of abstraction and wilful mis application of funds." Major Mivce.su sat pcrfoctly still. I Ho looked a lit t lo haggard, hut be yond a biting of h iK lips, he showed ! no sign of emotion, i h?? clerk asked counsel for (ho de fense if t hoy wished (ho jury polled. I I I'pon their reply in f|1<; affirmative, | < ol. Cowios called each juror to his i j t? et. asking each of thoin, "Ho\V snv J"" and receiving (ho answer of I tho verdict as llrst spokon. Judgo | Mooie t hen made a motion for arrest I of judgment and for a new trial, both I of wii icii were overruled by Judi'o 1 Keller. Histrlet Attorney lloiton prayed the . .'udgmont of tho court at 12.25 o'clock, .lodge Keller asked counsel for do fense if they wished to say anything | lot Mnj. Mreese. They had nothing ( in .say. Judge Keller then instructed j 'he defendant to stand up, and ad iditi-sed him as follows: j "Mr, liroese, yon have been eon ? vie led after what I am persuaded is j ? fair and impartial trial for abstrac tion and wilful misapplication of tho | moneys, funds and credits of tho First | National Hank of AsUeville. As a ; man I feel sorry for you, but 1 have ; my duty to perform. I li is ordered and adjudged by the ; court that you, William K. Mreese, I the defendant, bo Imprisoned for tho i term of seven years, in tho peniten ; tiary, at Atlanta, Ga., and that your sentence begin this, tho 30th dav of i July." Judge Moore applied for a writ of error to tho Circuit Court of Appeals at Richmond, Va. On account of tho j lateness of the hour this matter was ; left open until Saturday morning. Tho , minimum sentence would have been j li-vo years, the maximum ten years, on i eV"n count. Counsel for (he defense will try to secure a new trial on a writ of error to tho Circuit Court of Appeals at Kichmond, Ya. Should they fail ia this they may apply to the Supreme Court of the Culled Slates for a writ <-f certiorari, which, if obtained, would mean that ( lie lower court must re \ iew tho ca.-.e anew. This was tho : t'Minh trial the defendant had boon I subjected to. In one lie was con | vieli'd. and (here have been two mis I i.i.ii'Y As trial after trial has come ? up, l u<! mas* < 1 1 evidence lets grown. ( ? ' " ln:>> bo inferred ]?y tho long term ; ?>; time required for its disposal here. ''ue iuo.i intense interest has bee, manifest throughout the trial, not on . !'. because of tlie notoriety of tho \ di- \ !!!?? bank failure, but also on ..(count of the remarkable personalis o| Major iiree.e. Me has not flinched ? indei the most rigorous assaults of ' pi-oseeut ion. and it is agreed that : Mr. Helton ami his assistants have j '-paiej ii ? 1 1 ? ? ? r energy nor brain nor j money to secure conviction. Major J |:,'"ese is a veritable man of iron, of ; .-Plendid physique, disl ingyisfieU ! oi > k i n g. and with a big brain and ail. ? importable nerve. Some of the Jurors! j v.i re heard to express tho doepe<J ^ s.x i.ipji'hy for Major Miee.se, after/ | i'i? y hail returned the verdict. C.ilvcston's Sea Wall Complete. t ialve.don, Texas. Special.? This af t; i ii. n?n tho last skid of concrete was j placed in the mold, marking the com I pVtiou of Galveston's sea wall. Tho wall represents an expenditure of $1,. j In by : he county, and has taken" | one year, four months and fourteen da>s to build. The first pile was driv [<u on October 27. 1002. and the ilrst | concrete placed January 27. 100,1. ir is 1 7.r?"*;{ feet long. M> f'cct hjKh and R j teet wide on top. 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