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BAR1TWELL. S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1909 WTS BS HARD I CUT IT OUT Ntt Census Jsbs | SOUTH DISCRIMUfATED AGAINST | BY REPUBLICAN8. la tWs Stats. Drug Stores In Many Towns Soiling Near Boor p -rr*"f and ’ Tl«i WILL GO TO tried hy While' Twine I Taxed, Used Try Western Fennen lx Free. VIOLATtON OF ■'m. . . Thursday morning after the rote. T*m Whit* Me* Who Are I tl , 6 ^ nePal tarlff billi , n wWe h ho ^ a ot the BtnS Being w«i4.. Hein President Tnft bagging wax laced upon the dutiable Wtntng to— Hat, Senator Culberton offered an - ... up m White Republican amendment to a resolution Introdu . r Get ed by Mr - Aldrlch restoring It to th Party In the South an Urea list. After some remarks by ^ 0> jt. Them. Mr. Culberson, Senator Smith of the Bosocs South Carolina said: WUhtngtoD correspondent of I “After the promises made The News and Courier says appli- Republican party, or at least that , nnaitious as supervisors element of It suppdsed to be repre- caat. for positions m gented by Mr ^ the new of the census administration had entered upon a should apply to L. W. C. B a | pgrjQjj 0 j reform and that I Handled by the Drag Stores In Greenville—The Drink Contains Three Per Cent pf Alcohol and M Intoxicates. The Columbia Record says they WANTED MONEY AND THREATENED TO BLOW UP A RAILROAD TO GET IT. i TAFT SAYS BILL booze jus TM£B Fullfills Ctmpilgnl Plidgus of RipubUcafft IS DANGEROUS IF NOT DONE AO- CORDING TO LAW A Very Hoi Letter Written by Him to thr President of the —-'•IMADE TO THE PEOPLE! - nnunpi t to »|ixufluiv vanla Railroad. This is a declaration of war. My life is openly staked on the result, for I am prepared to meet you at any time and place you may name. The weapons I shall use are dyna mite and other high explosives." Thus wrote Abram C. Eby, mayor and referee in bankruptcy, of Burke- r< ave found a soothing balm for pro- j -rtlle, Va., to &s supervisors I element of it suppcTsed to be repre-1 hlbitlon pa,n up ln GreenvlUe 1“ Pennsylvania Railroad * I . _ _ I f la yv M a* 1 a • •• -V 1 ft A Phlladel- |the form of a sort of near beer I phia,” on July 23, naming $46,000 known as Wurtburger Malt, which Lg the ransom for the safety of the "there 1 18 de8tlned to become rapidly pop- railroad, Its steamships and the trav- j G Capers. For some time The I wou i d be no Be ctlonal differences, ular throughout the State if its sel&- e lUng public and otherwise threaten- '*L . and Courier correspondent has and in all legislation and adminls- ure 18 not order ® d by the 8t * te Ing the Pennsylvania Railroad. Fol- W ^ afFnrts to ascerUin tration so far as was possible there P 11111 * 1 ™ 11011, lowing a carefully laid plot of the made repeated e would be absolutely no sectionar dlf- A Columbian in Greenville a few Federal postal detectives, Eby was what line of policy Director uurana ' ferenceB yet when the question of d8y8 a *° 8aw a two-horse load of arretted, while In company of Os- of the census bureau, would follow granllng f a v 0 r 8 to the different seo- the 0tuff 1n barrels being unloaded wald J. Derousse, chief clerk to Pres- wlth regard to the appointment of tions arose, the Western farmer— I a ^ * be rear ° n ® the Main (dent McRae, who acted for the lat- oensus supervisors In the South, es- where there was a Republican sentl-1 8 * r ®®^ dru ® ■tores, and investigation ter in inveigling Mayor Eby to Phll- oeclally in South Carolina. Mr. Du- ment—was given free binding twine, I d l* c lo 8 ®d that this supply was ex- adelphla. He was given a hearing rand has apparently been as much while the Southern farmer wax de-1 P® c ted to laxt this particular store before United States Commissioner dark as any one else, but grad- nied free bagging. I ori ^y three days, and that it was be- Craig aud held in $10,000 ball for nallv little by little his plans are lt mUBt be ho,.,, In mlnd that this lng 901,1 at 8Core8 of plac ® 8 through- September term of court, unfolding. ! twine and this bagging are made I oul lbe cl t y ■! cents a bottle, and At the hearing Wm. L. Calvert, To members of the South Carolina j ou t of ideuticallyJthe same material, j wa8 ® a l,® r ^3 r aought as a substitute j postofflee inspector, of Richmond delegation in congress, who have j T be argument had been made that importuned Mr. Durand for some in- i n case the duty was removed from dication as to what he would do. bagging the for beer. But Apologises to the Country by Saying That While the Measure ix Not a Perfect Tariff Bill, or a Complete Compliance With the Promises, It Will Have to Do. President Taft gave out a state- ment .Thursday night embodying hit views of the new tariff act which is designated officially as the ’‘Payne bin" in accordance with past cus tom of giving recognition to the ramer of the measure In tbe house of representatives. The president declares that while the bill is not perfect by any means nor "a complete compliance with promise made, strictly Interpreted," it is nevertheless a sincere effort on the part of the party to mako a downward revision and to comply wltn the promises of the platform. The statement In full follows: I have signed the Payne tariff bill because I believe It to be the result of a sincere effort on the part of the Flue of $5,000. Since the prohibition law went Into effect It is probable that the “jug trade” In dispensary counties will Increase to a great extent, as It has done ft the heretofore Ary counties. The United States laws In reference to the shipment of whiskeys Into the State and the re ceiving of It are very strict. the s» Tariff BUI PraUgeat l*r Hlx He Very Promptly Gwre. The tariff has been revlued m4 the extraordinary session of eengrpex h*» been bronght to » clox*. Bntfc houses adjourned sine die officially at $ o'clock Thursday night Th* actual adjournment wee taken in th* house et 6:38 p. m., and ft fh* agn ate at 5:58 p. m. The cloeftg hours of th* were attended by ecenee of $ uninteresting character. Th* ;V*„ furnished evidence showing: that. , ReT „ lWH . an ^ Ti7 to mak6 a down . He was Informed that the Green- Eby mailed threatening letters on ~ , - — American factories I v111 ® and mayor had agreed the Richmond and Charlotte Rall- the latter has been exceedingly stln-1 would be destroyed and that the for- tbat 11 could be sold as a tonic re- road pottofllce. *y with his information. A few days I e ig D manufacturer would so raise fcardless of Us being used as a bev- All through the hearing Eby sat tco however. It was learned through th e price that the American consum- erage> thou * h tb ® dispensers of It unmoved, and said simply that he one* of the South Carolina member* would pay more for his bagging were caut,on « d not to allow it to could not furnish bail, that Democrats are to fare very poor- than he was doing at present. If be drunlt on tlie premises, and It Is in his letter Eby said he would It when the appointments are made, I that were true, then the question no ^ kept on Ice. meet no one except the president or if Indeed any at all are recognueo, would hav e to be answered why the ^ be ^ ecord further says that SO me high official of the road. He that all auDHcations, whether from Western farmer had got his binding Chalrman Murr ay of the dispensary designated the sign of a secret or- Democrats or Republicans, must twine after it Was placed upon the have the Blaloek-Capers "OK” be- free u B t at half the price he was for# they will be given considers- paying before It was placed on the tlon; and that lastly, in counties free llst like Beaufort and Charleston, where T be truth is that Is is the same there Is a large negro population, 1 0 i d sectional difference, and the ward revision, and to comply with ductlvely low price at which th# stuff that cheers can be bought ft "plain packages" ft Jacksonville, Louis ville, Richmond and other places, s pouring into the malls ft a steady stream thirst looks happy If he still has the price. Since the prohibition law went ^ Into effect the United Statee laws in i ion had keen according to th# dOftTM reference to the shipment of whls- J of some, end With the key into the State and the receiving prove! of othere, *$4 the leet of it will prove very Interesting, day# had been eenewned by The delivering of whiskey to any bers of the senate ft exprettlng their other than the consignee or npon a satisfaction or dissatisfaction, written order from the consignee I Th# conference report on th* hOl is punishable by a heavy fin#. It was agreed to by the ee&Sft'ir 4 Is generally understood that many rote of 4f to tl» Tb# vote wa# tak er der whiskey under n fictitious leu at 2 p. m. and soon i name. The followlnj Is the law: I the concurrent reaoftUoil "Section $38. Any officer, agent}certain changes ft eomraiseion frankly stated Thurs- der to be used in the Insertion of a day that his wholesale drug company “personal” as an answer in the is selling this malt In various parts Richmond Times^Dlspatch. of the State, but he was not advised a “personal" was Inserted by that It was being sold as a beverage postofflee detectives and Eby’s de- or used As such. The Columbia mand of $150 and transportation to the latter ere to be rewarded » [ somheni cotton .grower as well as |' drugg,8ts are not 8e,1,ng u * beIn * Philadelphia was acceded to through SDDolntment a* Cbumeratora hi many Mh er Southern Interests which are ordered ,ast Bpr,ng 10 cut 11 out Mr - Derousse. Eby reached Philadel- ©f the sections where the negroe* | pecullar to the South are to be dl9 _ | The drink contains three per cent | p bia Wednesday night and wrote to outnumber the whites Representative Patterson, who sa» Director Durand a few days ago about the matter, inlormeu the di rector that It would not do to ap point negro enumerators, and he further informed him that so far as j > P gc of retaliating and I hope It will th# white people of Beaufort and | no t do ^—f or j heiieve t ba t the other counties In South Carolina are coecerned, they would not stand for it. It was then practically decided that negroes should work only in negro sections and white men white sections. It came out In the come, when they are In power, they interview that Capers and Blalock *rni apply their laws to all sections would probably advise all appli- equally, ft spite of the provoking cants before final action. examples of the partisanship of the Mr. C*pgr» has acted with concla«pubUcan .party." siderable courtesy to the members of the delegation who have approached him about the matter, taking into eoustderetloR the fact that be could J Father Is hardly be supposed to fall in with their plana for the appointment of Democrats. There Is no fault there fore with him. From all over South Carolina ap- rlminated against in favor of other of alcohol, and Attorney General Ly- Mr. Derousse. making an appoint- sectlons of the country. on 18 under the impression that he m ent to meet him at noon Thurs- “Under the operation of the law ha8 readered *n opinion Mianst the day . About 12:30 o clock the., men f population and wealth the time sale of 11 under the name 11 now met . and Mr. Derousse took Eby vill come In the fullness of justice bear9 ' k ut he cou,d not Ket at hl8 to the Third National Bank, where •vhen the South will have the prlvl-1 record8 feandily Thursday morning be secured a certified check for $30,- to confirm this. OOO and $300 n cash. These he of- _ Any way, If the stuff contains any fered Eby, but the latter refused loctrine of the Democratic party I amount of alcohol, and is being used Laying; “Keep them for awhile. _ _ as a beverage, whether sold as such chief Postal Inspector Cortelyou land behind It are broad enough I or “ ot ’ ,t8 9al ® 18 ,n vlol a t,on ® f la w, then made the arrest. 1 and the venders are liable to the 1 - - - penalty under the new law provid ing for a fine of not less than $100 for the first offense, and imprison ment without fine for from one to five years for subsequent violations. If this Is the same near-beer that ir betwg sold In -Goorgla tt should be cut out. It Is as bad or worse than lager beer, and should not be allowed to be sold anywhere In the State. - The Governor should h%ve | SINGULAR CASE OF MR. HARRIS the matter looked after at once. tnd American enough that If the I occasion should ever come, as it will CHILDREN STOLEN. Inspector Calvert said: "Mr. Eby is not crazy. He has long entertained a spite against the Pennsylvania Railroad. His fathfer held stock in a branch road In Vlr glnta, and Mr. Eby believes that by the reorganization of the road through the Read 1 ng -Penas vania Influence his father lost some $200,000." and so Is I Uncle. The kidnapping of two children within a week from the same family . has led the police of New York to plicaata for these places are pouring I ^ tlft are being mad^ |MHe Daxle Unable to Assist Company in, but .no appointments would blackmail the parents, made, this correspondent was In-j wben Stephen Guardino, four years old, was stolen from In frpnt I Mile. Dazle, an acress, will not be of his home In Spring street on Sun-1 able to assist her company In the was In-1 formed, before October 1. P. H. McG. STABBED DURING PLAY. Because of the Accident. tbe promises of the platform as they I or employe of any railroad company, I ul# wm adopted by both have been generally understood, and express company or other common President Taft arrived at th* as I Interpreted them In the cam- carrier, who shall knowingly deliver I Itol at 4:45 p. m. It WM his palgn before election. or cause to be delivered to any per-1 appearance' there sftei bis 'The bill is not a perfect tariff son other than the person to whom j brency ns president and then bill, or a complete compliance with it has been consigned, unless upon I constant procession of hsn4-eb*kftg the promises made strictly interpret- the written order in each instance of t statesmew through ed, but a fulfillment free from crlt- the bona fide consignee, or to any room from tbe tla* of hit iclsm in respect to e subject matter fictitious persons, or to any per- until his departure at B:St Involving many schedules and thou-1 son under a fictitious name, any splr- Just M th* heads of tl sands of articles could not be ex- itous, vinous, malted, fermented or clock in the president's * pected. It suffices to say that except other Intoxicating liquor of any kind *d I minutes past fir*, v ; with regard to whiskey, liquors and which has been shipped from on* tariff bill, M th# measwre wlQ $• wines and in regard to silks and as State, territory or district of the known, wm laid before th* to some high classes of cottons— United States, or place noncontlg- dent. He picked ap a pa* aaptMpA all of which may be treated as lux- NGu« to but subject to the jurlsdlc-1 by Chairman Payne *f the ,.*■*•*’- i .'- urles and proper subjects of a reve- tlon thereof, Into any other State, J ways end means committee, nue tariff—there have been very few territory or district of the United I wm used by both the Tic# increases In rates. States, or place noncontiguous to but I and tbe speaker ft "Roal Decrease." subjected to tbe jurisdiction thereof, I end "There hav e been a great number or from any foreign country Into any ] Afftr Writing of r< -1 i'e >ase8 ft rates, and they I State, territory or district of the I tb# president added, constitute a sufficient amount to jus- United States or place noncontlgnons minutes after fi o’ettt tlfy the statement that this i>ill is a to but subject to the jurisdiction l»0t—W. H. T.” substantial downward revlslon*_an.d 1 lbereo ^ ■ball be fined not more than I Beading over the reduction of excessive rates. j $5,000 or Imprisoned not more than I affixed We “This Is not a free-trade bill. It two years, or both. j Knox, Secretary was not Intended to be. The Re- "Sec. 289. Any railroad company, General Wickersham publican party did not promise to « x P reM company or other common General Hitchcock, make a free-trade bill. carrier, or any other person who, ft and Secretary "It promised to mak e the rates connecton with the transportation of j about the table w#«* protective, but to reduce them when any spirituous, vinous, melted, far- drlch, RepreMatattve PapM they exceed the difference between mented or oth «r Intoxicating liquor many other members *f_ th* the cost of production abroad and of any kind, from one State, territory and house. . here, making allowance for the or d »»Dl«t of th# United States, or My. Payne stood with greater normal profit on .active in-l p,ace noncontiguous to but subject | tended, waiting to vmnrents here. 1 believe that while T tn lhB ftrlidtctlon thereof. Into Vthjs excess has not been reduced In [ otber St ate, territory or district of ttoolfTl with e plclurTbr a number of cases, In a great major- the UnUed state *' or place noncon- overspreading hie face, ity the rates are such as are neces- tl * UOU8 to ^ut subject to the Juris- was handed to the preaftMt and h* Isary to protect American industries, d,ctIon thereof, or from any foreign wrote the word "Aj but are low enough, In case of ab- •** territory or handed...tk«_B#n_to_ and district of the United States, or place Langley (Ky.). Why His Friends Think He Has Not normal Increase of demand, raising of prices, to permit the possl- Been Guilty of Any Criminal Act. Mnty of the Importation of the for- ..-^Ther are no further developments I el & n article and thus to prevent ex in the Calhoun Harris alleged em-1 c<?8 ^ Vc P r lces. hezzlement case at Anderson, other j . The power granted to the execu- than that several friends put up the | Gve under the maximum and mini mum clauqe may be exercised to se- noncontlguous to but subject to the I A number of Interestlag jurisdiction thereof, shall collect the occurred in the /preetdcBt's purchase price or any part thereof, pending the sifttln* of the before, on or after delivery fromjhe 1 bill. The consignee, or from any other "per-1 of e son, or shall in any manner act as I senator, ATTACKS TARIFF MEASURE. the agent of the buyer or seller of to be ovprflowlBf, any such liquor for the purpose of ly stole the wrong child, because j time, following a serious stab wound t . . $22,500 bond, and he has been re day afternoon, kidnappers apparent- production of a pantomime for some ] eaM)d accountants are still I cure tbe removal of obstacles which SHORTAGE OF FOOD, Oampalj Anderson Wednesday without taking part in afternoon the work. he was released the following morn- 8 he received In the breast in full 1 ml]1 offlce and have not announced Champ tlark Prepare# Statement for j ing and was picked up on a strange view of the audience In a theatre at any furtber i rregu iar results. Har- street and returned to his parents. Rockaway Beach, N. Y. rlB secured an expert accountant At 2 o'clock the same afternoon. Mile. Dazle's jealous rival on the L represerit him ln the audit of the Renresentatlve Champ Clark, of I Stephen's elx-year-old brother, sU ge was supposed to stab her to | hookg but the accountantB i e ft Missouri minority leader at Wash- Anthony, was sleeping In a bedroom lhe heart with a dagger, , “ ' nrannrt ne a statement dee- the Guardino flat when a strange this purpose two weapons lugton, Is preparing a statement ae*. | I log with the tariff bill as it passed the House, as amended by the Sen- #t e and aa finally agreed .to la con ference and adopted by the House. The statement will be sent out by the Democratic campaigU) C o^o®“ 1 cily j B Bee klng him. The father I the critical lime and plunged the hill can not be called revision j is prosperous and owns the lease of Lteel blade Into the breast of Mile. ^ downward as the people were prom- ,he tenement house in which the DaB | ei mflicting a wound four Inches 1 H “ a ' r ^ 8 7 blg Attorney,"or expert I uniform and a more speedy final con- 1 -amlly lives. He has a brother in hong. The audience on hearing th ® accoun t a nt to be present at all times Utruction. Brooklyn, who Is rated as wealthy, shriek of the wounded actress and governments In the way of undue 88,6 thereof, saving only ft tb# act- Stephen's elx-year-old and for were em- nan entered and carried him awav I ployed, one with a shining steel without awakening him. At the b ] ade to impress the audience and time the other members of the fam-1 the other with a rubber blade for ily were visiting a neighbor. J the actual use of the jealous rival. Anthony has not been found and i n some manner the rival, Mile, he whole police force of New York Lina, grasped the wrong dagger at ual transportation and delivery of the same, shall be fined not more | than $5,000. “Sec. 240. Whoever shall know ingly ship or cause to be shipped j Labor Ouaffict and unfair discrimination against American merchandise and products. "The Philippine tariff section 1 have struggled to secure for 10 years last past, and It gratifies me exceed ingly by my signature to give It the from on ® Stat ®- territory or district 1 U nf law I am sure It will the United States, or place non The accountant earns a e w greatly Increase the trade between C0ntlgu0U8 to but "Uhl®® 1 10 the 1 a® 1 ® r®* 011 01 given no show; that his duty as greatly increase tne trade Between 1 into n ,w« r lThe stock, of bread pointed out by auditors of the Amer- the two countries and It will do Murlsdlctlon thereof. Into anv other! lean Audit Company was to sanction j much to build up the Philippines In* their work as they progressed. I to a healthful prosperity. The attorney for the mills said j "The adm 1 n 1 stra11 veclause of the that there Is on the minutes a reso j bill and " the custom court are ad lution adopted by the board to | mlrably adapted to secure a more The town of Stockholm is suf fering seriously from tbo shortecev of food which so far is most th* *©t- able result of the labor Ised, and that It Is more protection ft spots than it is a tariff for rev-^ enue. And, furthermore, the bill,, ft air. Clark's pfiftTgu H not a7jreve- aue measure pure and simple, but rather a measure authorizing bonds to raise revenue to meet the expen ditures of the government. > This feature of th# bill, it is claimed by the Democrats, is a con-1 Cession on the part of the Repub licans who formed it tbat It will not produce sufficient money to run the government. . SCORES WITNESS SUICIDE. .and watch the audit of the books. I The authority to the president to and the family believe with the po- seeing the blood, became wildly ex- Harr j a . f r | endB are disposed to think U8 e agents to assist him In the ap- CAUSED INDIGNATION. Doctors In the audience dressed | the wound, and said that while it was not mortal, It was sufficiently Citizens of Mississippi Town Deby | serious to prevent the actress’ public | appearance for some time to come. package be so la- lien that a demand will be made cited, but was calmed by a 8ta te- . . , mucb over blg p ij cat j on 0 f t be max i mum and min- uou8 > vlnoU8 « malted,, fermented or for the mtettas ohild’a ransom. | ment from the stage manager. I mistakes that his mind Is unbalanc- Imum section of th# statute and to "T 1 ° r ° f ed. They say that many tklngk have Unable officials to administer the law. ^ R d ’ U “ le “ been unearthed that would_not have Rives a wide latitude for the acqui- ^ lod tb ® been done by a sane man, and that Ution, under circumstances f avora- p alnlJr ! b ° ^ ,° f tbe discovery of so much money ble to Us truth, of information In Ownin’ stored away In old boxes and bags in respect to the price and cost of pro-| aad tb « 2“^ ‘ ^ thtn « 00- tfie vault, with every appearance of j duction of goods at home and | . ... - . ’ having been there for years, shows I abroad, which will throw much light Lightning did some freakish work j that tbere was no criminal intent on on the operation of the present tar- at the home of Mr. David Strother Harris’ part. and be of primary importance as at Johnson Wednesday. Beginning j Harris is at his home on SoptS I officially collected data upon which jurisdiction thereof, into any other| in ® a* 00 *"* 01 State, territory or district of the I m< >at exhausted and meet iff, 14$$** United States, or place nonoontlg-1 and expensive. • . ^ uous to but subject to the Jurisdic-1 Restaurants have raised tneir tlon thereof, or from any foreign J P 1 " 1 ®® 8 apd the figures #re proMMux* country Into any State territory orT® lce P t ^ or P® rSoB8 district of tho United State#, or piece I Tbe 8t «’ft® r8 themselve# ere noncontiguous to hut subject to the practically on fish. -Thousands Jurisdiction thereof, *ny package of them are camping out, some ft tenu, or package containing any spirit* | but y ltbonl _ shores ot Lake Meier end th* 1 of the archipelago, when they e$*M time ft Mglftff. LEADING Preacher's Story. Indignation was caused at Ethel, Miss., a few days ago by a dispatch from (Mncinoatl quoting the Rev. Frank B. English as paying that he was threatened with mob violence and driven out oUplthel without any thing to eaL when he came to take Freakish Work of Lightning. and such liquor shall be forfeited to the United States, and may be seiz ed and condemned by law for the [New Orleans teat of Qveo \ ^ ft To begin serving » fourteen years Robert at Johnson Wednesday. Beginning 1 Harrig i B a t hie home on South I officially collected data upon "hlch 1 8 ® l8u ® a “ <1 . f °^® lt “ r ®I formerly a leading lawyer at a corner of th# house It tore up Main street and insists'Stoutly that future executive action and executive L 0 ” a ,, un 1 at ^ 8 00 ' I Orleans, will be trary to law.’ Save His . Friend. HoTfy “Bprifigi: Leading eittaens A hundred passers-by in a busi- neaa street at Albany, Ga., a few days ago saw Homer Santiphet, aged .14l>hoot himself in the breMt with a phtfl after a TrTehJ, WxltWKttF” bettered wotfd exeift ton, bid vainly atruggled with the 1 young man to prevent the act. Keaton Wm shot through the left hand ft e desperate effort to deflect a bullet Santtifter tried to send into his owa body. Keaton’s wound pre- from saving his friqyd. Tbe two men were sitting quietly together talking when Santlpher snddeBly ftmyod ft hto feet, cried, "I believe 1 wtH kill myself." end - RIDES HORSE INTO HOTEL. the weather boarding and knocked j tbe accoun tants will find that not a I recommendations may be based, off platterlng. Darting from the up- single dollar has been mlaapproprlat- "The corporation tax is a Just and Young Aian^ Wounded ft BNortyoftb# p^sldancy oLRost ilnixer slti at_.pfiiLS_tory.lntp thekitchenltahav-J^^h^ they complete their audit. Lqultableexclee measure, which it is tered the - safe does and did injuii'Xs President Hammett,said: .‘^Eyen t hoped ^ wUC jltQdflC® , a . suffleent ft otbex WQ-OdALQrk,—A .ugF 0 R^ rl l if the shortage Is found to be fifty [ amount to' prevent a defiefs' and I Uatlfornia MfHItmafre was in the kitchen washing dIshesTt bouBand dollars, the Orr ’Mills will J which incidentally Will secure valu-I «-#inn in TmAm but was not even shocked, neither no t be crippled at all. ; We hav# a j a bie statistics and Information coh- were Mr. and Mrs. Strother, wh'i| Bur pj UB of a little more than four ] cerning the many corporations of the | - Frank Jay Mackey, the w*H penitentiary shortly. Maloney was eries exceeding ‘A.- that Mr. English wm told to leave town because he wm sben shaking, hands with negroes and acting fa miliarly towards them, which they stir np race strife. They say, however, that no mob was formed and that no threats were made. They say Mr. English became frightened when told that it would be better for him to U lightning Bolt Kills Two. Lightning struck a fodder stack on a farm n*ar Madison, Fla., a few days ago. Instantly killing Napoleon were ft the house as the electric cur- bundred thousand dollars, and the j country, and will constitute an !m- known California mllliobklre, ’Who can, from roam to jooni; [afrortage j:*n charged off without I portant step toward that degree of has resided chiefly, ft England for a depreciating the value oYThe siocY rpubircfty and regulation which The rflumbenyfi Bobber and Porsoer Dead. I Our mills are capatalized at eight tendency in corporate enterprise In and coats ft a London police coart ‘-Following the bold and partially hundred thousand and ar# worth one the last 2ft years hM shown to be | for riding a horse Into one of tbe successful robbery of the First | and one-half millions." | necessary State Bank of White Bear, Minn., Henry Paul, the robber, and Fred I Be Mings Rocked by 'Quake. Yarkins, one* of the pursuing citi-| An earthquake hM beep reported hotels, according to a cablegram r*- iceiv#d at new York. — Mr. Mnekey is said to have They are robbing4t ftto tbe blind (a wager Jthst *<nM sens, were shot end instantly killed from Brest end vicinity, says e die- tigers ft Columbia. Raids at four i horse into tfeis iotol had William Butler, of the posse, patch from Paris. | places by the police Thoradsy yielded {billiard table. He did 1 him tomato to the hop* ot tb# tkeaf w«r* The governor < JIL- long ordered " b* niftklas 'to cot th# it#cked wm shot through the abdomen, and is said to he dying. One other man received e woand ft the thigh and Itm another A number of buildings were rack- [ ed hr the .'quake sad people were i thrown ftte a stole of peak, hut so Tsr i| is Iriftini th# ileftfhiito net awtoM. I two-horae wngm loads, vela-{died to » ^ at 91,10$, and a Joint raid hylthe pollee court. was “ >» ’V*’ J*.