The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 16, 1908, Image 1
vol. xxx!i
BARNWELL. S. O, TUURSDAV. JULY 16.1908/'"'
NO. 46
r*''
■S.
KERN
THE NOMINEES.
DEMOCRATS AT WORK
placed
the Nebraskan Wins by a T6Wie
Large Majority on First
Baiiot
In nomination Charles A.
'oT~New York,
THE NOMINAtfON
MADE UNANIMOUS
t
ORE AT OATHEKIXG OF DEMO-
\FTEIt ENTIUSIASTIC
AXD IXSIMKI.VG SES
SION Of (X)X-
VEXTIOX
"Convention Hi
J5.40 a
Denver, j nl> 10.
a. hi —Williani Jennings Bryan
»*vas tiiis t lorning nominated forpres-
• ident of the United States by the
Democratic convention. The nomina
tion Was made'at S.D» a. m. amid
scenes of tninulttions enthnsiasm.the
vast asse nlikme lireaking en mass
into a frenzied demonstration of
intensely dramatic^ tribute to the
chosen le ider.
The first and only ballot gave Bry-
4>u. tile co iimnnTtttTg~iitid decisive to-
of Shi'' 2 votes, or 211 more than
UdnnectiCiit
placed Archibald McNeil and Georgia
Clark Howell.
The names of Judge George Gray
of Delaware and of John Mitchell
of Illinois were not presented, ow
ing to the explicit requests of these
gentlemen not to have their names
go before the convention.
For a time it looked as though a
ballot would be required. But the
skyline of States which joined in
seconding Kern's nomination soon
'The
made it apparent that
chances
WHAT THE CONVENTION DID
FIRST THREE DAYS,
HE
s
Mention of Bryan's Name Sets the
Convention Wild, and the Applau-
sc Lasted Eighty-Seven Minutes.
Denver, .Convention. HaJL July 7
The Democratic national conven
tion began its sessions at noon amid
SUSPICIOUS DEATH LN UNION.
BATTLE FLEET SAILS.
LYNCHING FEARED IN AIKEN.
BREAK IS MADE.
Mrs. W. T. Jones, of Saluda, Dies |
- / IT.
From Effects of Strychine.
J - :—7— ’ "
Coroner Hames, of Union county. |
PASSES THROUGH GOLDEN GATE
ON ITS LONG VOYAGE.
Much Feeling Grows Out of Killing]
of Wiiite Man by Negro. lopR
.was called upon 6n last Monday to
Investigate the sudden death of Mrs.
VV. T. Jones, who died at her home]The Nebraska Left Behind on Ac-<
WITH VENEZUELA AND.
In fiantuc soon after—-12
DIPLOMATIC RELATION!
A dispatch from Aiken to The]
News and Courier says on last Mon
day night’Sheriff R a born received a
message'—from Wagener asking that]
be ci'nie at,-once to that point, as|^ nur Veloz-Coitko* 'Noti!«
tronhle was TTrewing. The sheriff*
Sunday night; rfnd the Jury returned
a verdict that she came to her death |
Lem strychnine administered by
i'artles unknown to the Jury.
tary Baron That Hia
Orders the Legation Ctoard. *
A dispatch from Washtagton on
count of Scarlet Feevr Epidehiic, I went to Wagoner Jn aiYTtutomobile]
...>|. . a . , u i , as s ‘ ion as possible; and found that
Rill Join Fleet at Honoluln. „ 1(1 CHll8t , ' ()f „,e-trouble was the
Fifteen battleships of the Atlantic sh "' t ,,inK i,f i’omoman Henry Salley.
Ti. J,X., Jeter testified that he was| fleet sai|pd Thursday from San Fran-1^ ^rned Hm!' paLes^in'I Thur8da y **** th « diplomatic rala-
called upon Sunday night about 12 cisco, on the voyage HR^Ts to take ..ft’,. r the negro; armed if he is cap- ,,onB between America and Venezuela
scenes , f o’clock to go to see Mrs. Jones, who them around the world and end at Hired a lynching may resultr Up'to that hare existed uftltrtemtptedly fOf
vast ^nipblthpatre arthTair^ ”1 ’re.chln/'ha^on^ dw°m„g ,h -'' ««• ,6 ■" h * 1 ' * tho "‘ l •«
was packed with 12.000 people, an doctor heard screams, and on reach-l ed a8t Decemher - Tho nlxteenth |^ d _!" I recent yeare severely strained, wer«
ever-moving, intense and expectant ing the room where the dying woman member the fleet, the . .ebraska,*
gently searched for by friends of Sal-
ley and thf> officers. - ^Thursday completely severed.
That
stn ri t .ntn M.n , aiTS and was ‘ n convulsions, her body was Jeft behind because of an out- From the stories told by parties m afternoon Senor Velso-Golticoa, the
")to tumultuous demonstrjt- rigid, head thrown back, pupils Wide- break of scarlet fever among the the dtv from that section It annears Venezuelan charae d'affaires called
of all other candidates had been ex- a « a silken portrait of Bryan was ly dilated, lower Jaw fixed and her crew/She will be placed in quaran- ,ha illey and a ma. named Sole T ^
.ingnlphed. Mr. Town, in person ««Jin the hali. h.ndc folded so llghily across her t|ne three day, and thoronghlj rnml- ha', t en In Wag, SaTrtty and at ^
was the first candidate to recogrUsw4- 11 was j'ist 12.20 when Chairman breast that t hey could not be moved. Uated. after which she will'Join her when th.*v wem on their way home ton by a PP° lnt,nent 10 Pr***® 1 to
CHATS comp* TO AN END 4^1'** decesive nature of t h ©J of the national committee. The doctor gave her an Injection of sister ships at Honolulu. L/. r Wauenor thev whlnned a ..etro Acting Secretary Bacon notice from
^ iRern movement and in a rln^n^cnllcd the contention to order Rl«h morphine and states that her miM .Without ceremony > celebration „nd furttr on they strict up with his government that he was to quit
speech withdrew his name -aud P J venue, Cheyenne, Vt y.ee. was clear, but her shrieks were brok- of any-sort the flrteen iiirr fivhMnv . i . ^ | ..
pledged his cnort to the ticket ..tjngv. pronounced the opening invo«*a- cn by convulsions. There was a hot- ships got under way promptly at 2 ow.^one of "them a 0 nlck h le y ^IMs ^ here ' cl °® e ^ the pn ® zue '
Bryan and Kern. Withdrawals quick- ‘•on. an Impressive plea for Divine tie of strychine on the bureau in thelo'clock, on signal from th " f'nnnn ti .i , 11't n, . .t; , „1, k him and after lan le « atlo n 111 Waahington and r^
ly followed Trow the supporters of (be con vent Don'3 dellbera- room, '’ud Mrr Jones, the dead wo- cut. Rear Admiral Sperry's flagship, w'.rd fired their pistols at him He •’ a,r to Venezuela.
Howell of Georgia and McNeil options. - - " man’s hiiaband, seated to the doctor and. steaming id single column, slow- ran home and the men came on to- The charge explained to the aettof
The convpntionjproniptjy effected that she had gotten up two or three] ly wended their way out of* the^TavTI ward UerT^ Moore's house is on the se< ^ e,ary ' that the act,on ol tha atat *
»rg.iimin U r V i*. ' --**-*—' - ' - i ' 'department in withdrawing Jacob
Connecticut.^leaving the Indiana
candidate alone in the field. •
The withdrawal of the Connect!
the n r.. Mm i nL . „ 7 i . — t r ,, , ’f "“.'.want rerry. Moore s nouse is on the 1
iuJ Theodore A n^ T^ ^ f f t0 th T Vhere th0y hi,d fo, ” ld anchorage road . When they reached it they got d<
v i temunJarv , hM.r California, burea*. Death occurred a few mlnu- from time to time since their arrival ,,,,, of llie buggy and threatened the 81
f T . tes r th u. dOC °. r ar :‘ VOd ” Ud hc lhere wo- A fowjmall lu , Kro . When advancing Cl
cut candidate was accompanied by
a motion, that the nomination of] The keynote speech of the temper-1 save it as bis pnintmj that she died] craft
Kern be made by acclamation. The ary presiding officer started the echo- from strychnine poisotl. [fleet as far as
motion was carried with a deafening]^ tinging and brought forth entnu-| It seems that Mr. and Mrs. Jones | the white ships.a parting splute with | .TrTirin* «u~u 1 li> the case of Us own legation In
Sleeper, the American charge, fro*
Caracas and in closing up' its lega-
-.In.'Xke.-wuk-e'of theLt owa |. d the house.George Moore step-1“ on ‘here made ILnecesMry Tof hiz
Golden Gate and gave| lM . ( j (i , lt with a Shotgun and firecTat |* OVPe^nm<,n, ,0 t,,kp 8lm,lar “c 1 * 0 ®
in. most of the load striking Sal-
tal
enough t> nominate; Grav 9 u
was with 'a pandemonium
of sound tnd motion, floor and gal-
buies ji in lug in deafening, long
continuin' tumult.
Th*’ <h s lsion w as follow ed after
the lull \ ith fhotlohs from the Gray
lll.d .lolm !>|| |e iders to niak*. the no-
rainutiiii unanimous and l«y accla-
maiioti, 1 \ hlrh was .earrled with an
ei hning *• lorus of approval in Whh'h
<>very St a'e jolip’d its voire Witli liut
*>ih’ diJ5s« King note from the State
of Georgi.T
Conven jon Hall. Denver/ July ft
—Tlp> D< noeratie national cOliven-
tlon pro* ed<d louight to the nomi
nal ing el a candidate for president
of the Ui ited Slates, the nominating
speeches and tw’couding s|H*e<.h<*s l>*‘
lug mad* amid se«’iM>s of tumultu-
•ms en!in slasm.
The iu tin’s of Georg** Gray of D*‘-
lawar*> i.'nt Gov Johnson of Minne-
sotu w*t* also placed iiT''~PnKfiiiation
w ith d*’!n nstrations of app/iival from
their limited follow timer The tiijf
shout and the great assemhlagelnoke smstic demonstration for Bryan and were the only persons in the house their sirens, while on the hills werelm* i,. ih*. thigh and bin and o“ne or I VVa8h ‘ n K ton
Into clamoring demonstration on the the other party'Idols. The appoint- Sunday night, their fourteen-year-old scattered groups of people silentlvTi wo shots striking Poole’ Sallev fell I Ju6 ‘ what 10011 P ,ac * batween Act-
iccomplishment of Its work tuid the I mer* of the convention committees son being al.seflt on a visit to rela- watching tho departure, which wask,,,. ‘ th „ nf , L , m .., r „ rk hln , twice kith I in K S^^tary Bacon and th« charga
completion of the Democratic na-Jand the p!es*>ntath>n of resolutions J tlves Evidence by several witness- in striking contrast to the enthusihs- „„„ 'J„|i,» v then got un and the can Ho1 b* known bayond the (act
of respect to the memory of the late es. which is too revolting for pubjt- tic welcome on its arrival. Legro , t out of the wav Poole R that the latter preaented his letter*
(Kpver Cleveland completed the fqr- cation, tends to show that Jones's The vessels presented a beautiful L, / a j {J - way leaving SaMey| of He made no for
mal work of the day. treatment of his wife for a number appearance as they steamed thtrough w],^,', ,h 0 K hot was fired h,B passports, nor could he do M
I tunic interest was centered lu|of years has been brutal beyond be- the harbor. As the Connecticut j Salley's wounds were dressed, and con8,sU * n,, > , • ,n vlew of tb * ,act tba *
. . . z 5—’-’- passed forth the flag ship signalled .. i* not thought that he is seriouslvIF' ore, K n MlfiTiter Paul had decllr"
tomorrow to complete Its now or- tIon and aside tiom this the early Mrs. Jones was a woman of less for more speed, and the bows of theLmt It umears that here Is a areat i8 * ue 8,,ch passports to the Amerl
ganizatlon and to select the chair-] part of Km* daV 1 ro*,ght Telt devetop- tfiaiTmiddie age. and her character war ships were seen throwing up. a in oninioii noon the affair can charge when he withdrew fro*
man who will b^ tile conimander-1 ments of JmportaPce as to candidates |and gentle disposition made her]sea of white foam as they ploughed | manv h p, Ilir tn sv ,nnftthy with the Caraca8 ’ on the gr 00 ®* 1 th ®f Ibere
t Iona I ticket. .
The-nomination was made at 4 23
o'clock and the convention adjourn
ed without delay. The pemocratlc
national committee will assemble
_ many friends* Her sad death arous
tb" campaign
tes and spectators are scattering to-lment continues toward Bryan and |diguation and suspicion
night their homes and every train the enthusiasm of the opening session
is bearing away thousands from the loflly emphasjzed his commanding! HEAT KILLS TWENTY-ONE.
eventful scenes. of the Denver con-1 hold *)f the convention.
necesity for passports, ths
in-chief of the Democratic forces in or platform imany menas# ner saa aeam arous-i through the water. It was 3.1«| no „ ..11,.,,!,,^ that the two menl wa8 no
Thousands of delega-1 The overwhelming drift of senti-jes great sympathy'and no little lu-| 0 'clock when the Kentucky, the last L,,,.,, ' un(1 ,. r the jnfluenre of liquor. rountr y b* 1 "* ,n P«>fou®<* !>«»«• ®® 4
ship in line, passed the light house same time others Appear to bis person not being threatens! la
at the entrance to the Golden Gate. | nfurat ,. d aliout the matter and an >' wa y- - ,
and half an hour later the fleet was i, avp a K r"at d**al of feeling against Senor Veloz-Goiticoa did commuai-
_ . lost to view in a dense cloud of black (he man sheriff was unable to| , ' a I** 1° ll ® r ' Sacon the fact that the
V, '' v “" n *1 A 8,ro,1 K cordon of police wds|New York tn Grasp of Tropical Spell. [g m oke from the copse of funnofa and t | w , u ,. Kro n e returned tolAlfil and papers of the VenczuHaa
the thick "waTef which was rolling in!,. , r . Hv ,„ to 1h „ t h n,. rn oon Talk I |p g a,tnn would be placed in the cus-
from th a. IfhSiuTTs IuB ^UigiSlged In. tody of Senor Jacoho Pi mental, the
^ 1 . - . A smart southerly breeze that fol-1 The afternoon was one of busy pre-1 | Venezuelan consul general In Neer
Aged Peasant R.*man Rilb'd lk;«*«iiNe arrive at the scene of the next four towpd |n the tTal , of a summer paratIon on/hr ehtps; at H tftd*«k
‘days activities. The sidewalks were
8LAIN BY HER DAUGHTER
1st retched ai
Mum when the (Jolegates to the Demo-]
emtio national convention began to
Scores I Tost rat I'd.
of Her Life Pension.
roped off to assist the officers'
■ Utorm on Thursday filtrated thrpugh Secretary of the Interior Garfield.
..... . , . 1,1 New Yorks aun-baked strooU aadtwbo arrlvedMoaday night fro«|
Emile Zola, in “La Terre,'’ has bandling the curious throngs that hrouKht gonie r< ,j| ef from the tr0 pj cal Honolulu on the St. Louis, boarded
told no grimmer story of squalid I "‘' ,M| Ku ‘b'' “bout the hall vaily| gnw) ] has killed nearlv two-score I the Conn
>1 \S(J1 Eft A DEI», FDR YEAR!
York. This statement is regarded
as an indication, that the Venezne-
•o®«J
nt \\
in til*- day.
and savage peasant crime than cam** I \p , m i,d police kept the streets
out in the assize court of Kodez. in]clear as a passageway for those hold-
Auvergii" last W*‘dnesday. A widow lUu-' D< ki ts
of seiitin * nt w^is -+nunistakaJily and*'ed rfo pay h*‘^ ,
ovi rw tu’l uingly in favor of fRe Sb’- ^Atl .S7 a year.
of sixty was shot dead In an orchard
by some one hidden behind an gpple
tree not fifteen feet away. Suspi
cion iwhited to the woman's daugh
ter. Gernianie Jammes, and her hus-
band They had been sued by the
deceased over a money transaction,
atid^had lost their case, being order-
a life pension of
In
WomM CanRhi Wh* ii Taken lo Hoe-p™ government VUI follow the pre
cedent established by the United
pita) by Police For Treatment, (states in refraining from interfering
, , , ,, J J ., with trade hy closing the consulate*.
Charged with disorderly conduct notwUhHtandlng the bVaMh , n dWo -
in iniiHi|ii*>rading for nine years as| n]a Hc relations.
a man, Mrs August Kiel,, thirty-six] ft j H polnted out by offlclals who
spell that has killed nearly two-score the Connecticut to pay his respects
of persons, prostrated hundreds and ] to'Admiral Sperry. He was saluted,
held the city’s population helplessly with seventeen gnus when ho took
in Its burning folds for over a week, his leave.
Twenty-one persons succumbed to On the water'front patrols of blue- ^
two of Its Streets fronting tb«' t j, e j, Pa t a t 0 t a i 0 f 31 deaths from jackets with stout "billies’’ rounded years old, of No. 641 Sixth avenue, L, ave followed closely the deveiop-
auditortiim great banks of snow gave (hat caU g e w tthln the last thirty-six up a few belated stragglers from the New York has tieemjsenteuced to the , nentB tn t h e Venezuelan situatton
.1 <b**! g:eeting to th*‘ visitors From | ^ 0 „ r8 Scores were prostrated. various ship. ^ workhouse for five days. |lhat there is not the slightest danger
the mountain heights the-snow had Thp , h p nnoin eter reached 92 de- At 12.50 o'clock the last boat leftL Two policemen came across the of war ln the immediate future or
be* n brought down to this "‘lle-high l ipp8 a , noon at the W e a ther-I)urewu, |stora-with mall orderties. lunmnsctous form of what appeared |, ndeed at a ||. Rather will the zitwa-
l* \’i oji a special train and hauled-]-^^ b | 0(>a ^ ed j n a down . town '~ g j { y. j ,,j U st Tiefore the fleet- sailed Rear to be a man at Sixty-second street] Hon resemble that following (the
Taper, but many thermometers on | Admit^cl Sperry received a telegram | and Broadway on Saturday n lRhL ] rU ptu r e 0 f diplomatic relations be-
through the streets in earls of various
SCI
hraskan ;.nd fereshadowi’d his no'ml-
nation l>< fore th*’ sessi«>n closed.
The p'atform * oinniittee was not
Afterward tmth daughter and son-
in-law had constantly threatened’ to
put th*' widow_ont iif ihe world^-hei-
des< riptions. The day was by ao | the'Btreets found the meVcury hug-(from President Roosevelt conveying |They called an ambulance and the| tw l pen France and Veneiu# , ai f or fa.
means warm, however, and the only | ,, | t0 { b( , fl owt hearti*’st g*M)d wishes nian'' apparently overcome by the 3tuiu .p where legations were ctozad
, on the eve of its dejiarture. heat, was taken to the Roosevelt on sides and all official relation*
of an Icy street scene In July. | Nc* York. • New Jersey. Delaware, | : | hospital. piere It developed that terinlnated wh „ e trade betw^ t h*
reini* to .repen'T wli»-ii tli*’ eveningtratiKe of the money she would cost
. . „ .1 . .. »i* 2 I .. ^ * A 4
Georgia. Minnesota and Connecticut ^waLI/AVS l*OI80N IN COURT. |th.‘ patient was a woman who gave j two continued. The histofT
DenviT. Convention Hall. July g.- stood^rooted^on thelr^ places, thel • , Lh. r nanm aa MrH..aich. of the* eptaodaa lu Uw «— t -
markliig J'aB> lux poTnis of tittlre groups ,,n ' | Young Fwnchinan IhM lares II*’ ITe-1 Mrs. Sieb told the |K>lice thar^she] zue | a j B ver y much alike. Senor Ve-
The * onvefln*ih is , now
session t<’gan.
tnd after-listening to 1 ,i„. n , for the rest of hfr days. At ,iniP far «“ nomination offmoved by,the frenzed scenes about
|m*1K ical oratory th*’ ml* s of pr«»-
cedur*' w re susp*‘ud*’d and the con-
V’lKion *| ro* eedi d w ith the S|»ee* hes
titaciug the * andldates for president
in nomination with the understand
’ — 11-— t , 11,.. ...I..,! ...I., vv.jphj !..■
defetyed until the platform had b«>en
adopt «?rf. »
The s| cches placing Wni. J Bry
an in no “inalion was mfide by Igna
tius J. Dunn of Nebraska a youth
ful ora or of fire and eloquence,
whose closing phrase srtrred the vast
assemble,:*’ into w ild.'denionsDation.
1 no nimite.' h*’ *‘xclaim*’d,' “as
the stan iard bearer of our party,
the man who in the thrilling days
of ';i*i ac l 190ft Tibf*’ the liattle scar-
red banner <>f D<‘iiiocra<\ with fani*’
as unta! Kstied as the Crusaders of
commoner
William J
obi -An erica's great
XY’brask: s gift*-*! son,
Bryan!"
Ininu’iAaH’ly a pand*moUtum of
sound and motion was u’nlopaed. as
d.legat*'. and spectalors ros*> <‘n
And joined in the reverberat
ing opxwns of tribute to the Ne-
l.n.ska * indldate Tim standards of
the States were Wrenched from theii
"""pTncds V nd Midnie flumrch th*' .hali
to the platform, while banners bear-
~Tirg~Ttir portrait of the commoner
were wi v*>*r aloft and the mnRRudo
’ joined iu l"i'K continued tribute. At
limes th * intensity of the demonstra-
~ l ion tlm atoned “ panlc^ jj^u^woman
wtur - borne out fainting.
th*‘
da
et
trial it was proven
that th*. | candidates and th*- adoption of a them, while the deafening roar con
fers Death to Dishonor.
had been in this country about ten withdrawal follow*
years, and that after seperatlng from that of Minister Rusel! as diploma-
aughter andjur husband, the form- " Ia ' fo *'" and is passingUinudrrobbing and flowing Intensely. 1 Frenchman of Paris d*-1•u.sband she started out to earn],,,. re p r e 8Pn Utlve of the U«It*d
• *>”• ^ " - - -«l ~
nightfall to sho*»t the widow The
woman fir«’<l while th*’ man looked' 8,ra, ' otl
. . . aieKAww,,**./! ttTirmiii nein I readllv obtain*’*] employment, tnen-i a |,Q and
.•hole assemblage of 12.000 people I “ ot ^ d . t | d ’ M ' „., fl ,',| on turning hotels in Broadway where L prrPtarv 0
ained in the tumultuous demoustra- nf KO<ld l M,si,ion a,,d - d . , "i.mr hmun •• I^ , ..
I— tn -his son in thl dock of a * olK !.o as a i» at nmau,^ RugglMi *
tml hams—hnuiglit down, her
Today has been marked by turbu-1 Joined
haurind
Paris court an envelope *cohtaining I
mot her wtb the fiist shot, they weii't Hl'IIIUIR-TlimiUlH HUH mr-TTtmM tiun.
home ^ ro d '' a , “ , ' , ao( flnd QUt J devHopments'oMhe day ^Rehi'g ^t^if^e! Denver. Convention Hall. July 9_| poison.,which the young, man was to |
Germane Jammes made only inco- Two sessions of the convention| With the overthrow of Col.James V .U"«\o» if he were convicted. The
emarks at the tridl. and!
and that of Mr. Sleeper, the
of the legation, and Lieut,
♦be- mlliteij atleiAej about
two weeks since. The reaso^n for the
he* nt at , r ,. 4 , nnn * were held, the first, at noon, produc-1Guffey, of Pennsylvania, and the|p , '* 80ner wasf0,,ndKU i ' l,> ' wi, * , 0l |’^' ‘''
r .TJ. " Ti!,. 'in.-'v- 'fmind 'niiti-!«•■ rec*>rdsjn duration, and the se-1organization last night, the Demo-| d,e , , . . , ,
eis in <0 . • d augh I'ond. at sio'clock tonight, lieing thematic national convention has a As his counsel w* a .mui %o P'‘ a ' j ». . • • . (...Kn,** the claims
gating nrnihistsnc* s f ” r ,h ® d “^ h L,(^nation of the-atn.ggle over the cl* a, field today for the real w, W k of ^ to n« a " na circumstances, th^young died suddenly last Sunday night, was | confiscated, or to submit th* claims
1or s 'ilnn. a * . servitmlr I credentials of the Pennsylvania delo-lthe conventiori. and today will In all m * n R,00< I U P in ‘he dock an 08 cu (arrested Thursday arid lodged
onjy-to ten years i.enal serUUKlc.| . _ .s. „„„^^„ ( .lthe barrister to Ik
her husband getting fl'ie.
XecrsED OF l*OISONING WIFE, (withdrawal of the American legation
at Caracas arose from the pet stVteat
W. T. Join’s, of Union County, < barg-1 refuHa | G f Venezuela to give redress
for the governmental, fiction Iby
which all American Interbith in
silent. At the
*•*1 With Murder.
\y t. Jones, of Santuc. whose wife | Venezuela were either destroyed or
confiscated, or to submit the claims
l n iof American citizens to arbitration. •
under a waranf charging him
JUMPED THROUGH CAR WINDOW.
I
WILL t’AI’ST HIM 1118 LIFE.
Gulped Typhoid Fever Through Gins*
Tube. '
GullH-d Death Germs Thnmgh Tube
lid gar T Chatham, a medical s»u
Mare at Rock Hill.
An almost incredible thing occnr-
r* d at Rock Hill Thursday. A Frled-
heim it, Bro delivered to the Sontli-
Deiivef. Jnlv Uh—The Democratic
national “convention concluded Its
l-iiiots this afteriio«Mi by the nomina-
thm of John Worth Kern oMndiana
vice-president, completing the
gation ai^d the supremacy of the|hunian probailty see the candidate |‘he barristei to w Ijat
Pennsylvania leader, Col. Guffy, who for president named, the platform t,anie nioment he-put the envelope to i. uh adni i n \ a tering or causing to be
has been denounced by Mr. Bryan, adopted and tne candidate selected, his lips and swallowed \ho contents. | . (1 j mllllstort . d strychnine ‘poison ‘o.
Outside of the ronventiojj^ the com-jand the convention ready to finish A few seconds Liter be tell i> axi ^ | Marlon Jopew. thereby causing her | 01 e n IKia* lie*
mlttees have proceeded with the se-Jnp its work and bid Denver good-]f oamln ^ a ‘ n,oll ‘h- * |deafti. The warrant Iwas sworn out
ions work of preparing the way for bye. ‘ A doctor who was in court attend- U. h , irsday morning by .1*. -Roy Fant.
convention action. The credentials Whatever hope there might lie in ftd R**him instantly with a stomach j a t . 0 ^,| u Q f the deceased, and was
committee unseated eight of Col. the minds of the allies of a possibll- P‘ ,n, P’ wh lle one of his fellow prison- U,,-,, hy Magistrate Vinson.
Guffey’s ^ntt-Bryan Pennsylvania ity of (Tefeating Bryan's nomination, er8 ’ ^ r - La ron,,,< L ( I i< ‘ his best to will be recalled that the Jury
delegates, thus reversing the com- was shatteredby the great spontan-1 help hy inducing artiikial resjtii a- inquest returned a verdict that. ,, . _ oro
' ’ Mrs. Jones . ame to her death from ^n Railway a fine black mare, wetgll-
r two hours, ihe ,)n> of strychine administered ] Rig about one thousand pounda, to
- . . .precipitating the intense controver-1 Bryan's name yesterdav afternoon | you"K »**“• had taken a large Uy l)aTt |,, s unknown to the Jury. ] 1)P 8 hip l)ed to Camden. The animal
f«.ver. at the Allegheny General hos- ^ fQUght out be .| and (h?
I’ital, w hich malady he contracte*! ] fore tbe session of tke con-]of the credential
11 a most remarkable manner. Young j vention. •*. [Tile To the _—— - , ,
Clmtbajn. since th*’ closing of col-] q-fip platform Is'stlll In an incom-jAn analysis of that vote is interest-1 roni he wa8 condemned to two >c ars |., ( . ; , rs anil this together with thfVlr
Leon taking a special coiirseTpipt,, ( . 0nd jti o n- a ,id w ill not be pr^-j ing. It Is to be presumed that every I hard l^bor. The prisoner had to
in pathology at
two weeks ago Chatham was engag- t lal features are agreed upon, and (Bryan was cast for the minority re-1 dishonor.
ed at mixing typhoid fever germs ] mtle remains but the details of (port and yet It is certain that a '
with pure blood. He had.a Blast* phr^peiogy. — great many of the votes it "did re- Feather Dusters Must Go.
which he Inserted Into a i*ot-| The earirnieettrtg of-4ho-conven-|ceive will be cast for the Lincoln lead-1 On the theory that Diberculosisjs
dent at the Western University of|plexlen of th*’ Pennsylvania delega- eous outburst of enthusiasm which ‘I 00
I». Ivsnli is (King nf tviihoi*! 'i‘*'> from anti Bryan to Bryan and | followered Senator Gore’s mention of Ultimately, after
> ‘ n ‘—- k..c I precipitating the intense controver-] Bryan's name yesterday aftern*»on | >' onn k man. who li . .
vote on the majority report (dose of digitalis, recovered and ''. as jj 0 nes is a large land owner and a
■Cdentials committee favora-j brought into court and sentenced tf^l rogI . paa j Ve f ar nier. but it'is alleged
b Guffey delegates last night. a year's imprisonment, w hile Dr,. La- U hMt h( , has mistreated his w ife for
. . _ t rpiiiestances Atirrounding her death. 1 i,.rwiw 1 ■ ■niVrmlnd in Running
the hospital. About 8P nted until tomorrow, fiutylts easea- vote which could be mustered against his father that he preferred death Loused suspUiori to he directed]’ a Z 5 . . window in the end
* ~ " lagainst him and led to his arrest. •l‘®rougnin, a —
was *t)Ut Into a regular car for ship
ping cattle and the car was run on
a side track to await shipping, and
the wonderful part of the matter in
tie containing the fever germs, and Hon -today was productive of little j e-r, while it is altogether probable I largely traceable to dust, the Var
stuck the other end in his mouth. j practical progress as the special com-(that Gray and Johnson's combined fRl’artmqpt has issued orders plating
draw Arne, of the germs up inJthft]mlttees were not ready to report. ] vote will fall far short of half the feather glisters oq the retiied isi
Chatham took too long a | (t bad the effect of explosion of|vot*s rdcorjjpd for the Guffey men. I Hereafter other means will be cm-
for
tR-k.’t on whjch William Jennings
H, van was made the nominee for
president during the early nours
this morning. The nomination of
Korn wi s made by acclamation amid
^0 resounding cheers of delegate#
and spectators.. No ballot ™ 8
;r,v is he tide Of sentiment had set
RrresistBdly toward . the
Indiana
-/
^team^.WdTFftqt' State register
ing their votes in his favor’ and all
Wndidates •with-d'Cawlng >
other eain*>>>""" -
fore the universal demand for his
with th- nomination of
resumed its session at 1
at
Mr ' nn ilth a powerful undercurrent
g. m.. -w
already in motion toward the nomi
nation of Kern for the ^con^place.
of the car and to the ground. To
look at it one would suppose that
.a^rearling calf would have a hard
of Davcn Inme squeezing through the aperture
tulie.
Sou of “America's Writer Jailed
port. la... and sou of S
who wrote “‘My
Thee," went before the Iowa State, ji( lact is qulu hlgh up
K Stnl^’i^ven jf it were near the floor of th*
car.
Country ’Tis of|_, u |8 rtlt near the though.
breath, and n big lot of the fever j ^gp^nt U p nryan entllusiasm, Which | of the aye votes on the minority] idoyed in the big building to ( 1 ’ d
germs
tube
and
most malignant
with no hope for his recovery., * (hour.and 19 minutes, with seven | South Caroliina 4; Tennessee 12; [whl*h the ^
minutes more qf the expiring echoes]Virginia 22; West Virginia 3—a to-(aiding the" tuberculosis crusade.
Arrest of Suspect Caused Death. | of cfamor. establishing, the conven-jtal of 134 votes. In addition to
Government will. take in
The mare
Board of Pardons, this week, and | ^ot*through R some way. though, and
asked that he. be released from the Lfl 1)aren ti y i 8 little the worse for th*
' penitentiary at Anamosa, | adventure There are a few aerate*-
*|on the lower part of the lega, and
lone hoof ragged, as though the shoe
.had been torn off. Outside of that
Flies a Milo a Minute. ^ is apparently no Injury. Th*
Glenn H. Curtiss made a flight in| an | ma ] ig * very yahiabfo 0!*, ■
he is serving, a term of four|”' Htt]e cuta aroun d one eye and
for the embezzlement
large sum of money.
Less than an hour after Fred I tl on-record of an hour and 26 minu-lthese, it is probable Bryan will, re-1 Primary to'Select a Wife. - 1 - , r. .
Singleton, of Cincinnati. O.. was ask- te8 6t ( f U n 39 minutes in excess ofjeeive the 18. votes of Louisiana, the It had been suggested tha' the peo- s . un* *^ g^io„.ine[ 1>eaUtlfU aC ^
ed to sign an affidavit charging th^j(be Roosevelt demonstration at(78 of New York, the 6 of the Dis- pie of Florida select a wife for (.en.|* < . ‘ . . th ] . . „
man Evans, or West, arrested iulchlcago. which held the record un-|trict of Columlda and possibly New Albert Gilchrist, who has-been natn-| men<“ii m \* ,M * p . y 1 John MK***
Boston Mass., with the murde'r. ofLjj today. It was a decisive exhlbi-1 Jersey and some of the New England ed for governor of the state on the] onges gi iu *> y . ( j 0 jj n MitchelU-has accepted
his father. Kquire Fred Singleton, of tlon of t h e overmasteulng sti^hgth votes. - Ilemocratic ticket. The general says than-air J 1 - vlr > K “ ach ‘°J. / mi _|po*ition of secretary of t*e .
Newport. Ky., the young man was L f (,,** Hryan -column, and one of the With the doubtful votes out. there- hp has na . bp‘ d ^res ‘hatjUss co '^ 0 ' “ trouble was Agreement department of the
seized with convulsions and soon mo8t dramatic convention-pictures fore R would appear that Bryan's the^tedy^ja 8 6 nxloU8 to W hl8 wtf ‘‘ . „ a , n lonam® ——■L r „ g* Scranton Pa It
- ; ever presented ai the 8tatt'dard% oflmlnumum Vote will be 749 with alas hf Is tpbe'governor of the state* (experienced In landing. . |Fed**ratu^ at Scranton, ca^^u
* > the States, were torj» from their strofig prohabbllity that it will reach — ■ —————— |a as ary # . wr-mm-j. ,—
- Populists Notify Watson. | moorings and borqe through the tall, j 851 or even more. ^ v- ( Embezzled From Fraternal Order
Georgia Populists held their State L nt vi H ey stood together on the p»m-j It is evident that Murphy’a de-is*, An indeterminate sentence, not to
convention Thursday, at Atlanta. Ga..|^ prrn , like an army of banners, 1’ro-jmand that he be shown enough votes]be more than five years, was givenW.
afterwards died.
Mj-aod it* dutte* i
lotion of traie ^n
on the ka 0. Wp
Former Oo’.rhor Thom«. Wo/.--
when Thomas E. Watson was notifl-(oiajianig their united allegiance to J to give him at least a gambler’s L. Wilson at Port Huron, Mich., fdr
ed of his nomination for the Pres-(Bryan: Amid this storm, of Bryan (chance before leadings forlorn hope embexzling|75.000 from' fraternal
• d«mohstratlon the six standards of (against Bryan coaid not be let. iorder. * /
: -e.
duties
UauMfl Sudden Death. (volve the promotion
While e’alins peanuts, slfelled bylmenta between employe* 1
his father, W iliam Ford, of Wset[ployers, with the
Schuylkill, Pa his five-year-old son (view of more friendly rMM
ohoked to deal 1. The nut lodged in I tween the forces of <®l*1
the lad’s wlndi Ip*. •Ibor,
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