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XXXIY TEDDYJALKS Be Crawls Fr»a Older tke Debris ud Makes a Few Reaarb u THE GREAT TIDAL WAVE tayp He'* Juki Hegun (be Fight for k«le«iN, and That He Will %o On f > a Triumphant Conrlusiou in Hplto of (Tn'cks and Failures of !/•**]- Theodore Roo^ velt (Uclarep ;n lu.< hrst Btatonient .since election day mat he believes, the fkht for pragr ^- •ove popular government ha* jimt i>- gun Otm vvoek before election, wbtlfc siKvaktng ;n I>e» Me.me. nv aaid ho was enlLted for u '.luee »vars war, and that il deieatvd tnis year bo would keep on lishtlnK His bra*. fonuaJ statemeni, ns pr,t.t<*<1 In 'die Outlook, to^wbi’h l.ublica'ion lie s :i coiitrvmi mg edi tor pays On-every hand. pereotiKlIy end nv i^rrespoudeiiv’e. ! have net n a-k'-d ,, m^ke a statement regard tit 1 a • iet'!ion So far as 1 am t oa-ern vt!. have nothing wimtever m .»dd ’o n to take away trom 'in' <!• c.j: at on >•. itrinciples whn h I have m.o’.t m the Osaw.atonic speech and I sea'a* ,-e eiast and Wmi' duiito-' ' o- pa*, .oree monMis 1 he ligli! lot p." '■ cress,va> [Mipular go>»a uim-n •netely b«’gun. and wi, i>- ,,D to a tniiml’t. nt < oe,. ■ pill of (I LI tl ' ton kh atoi WORK OF BLACK HAND BARXWELL. 8. C, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER '24,1910. DISTRICTS CHANGED EAT IQ TO DFATH STOLEN BY GYPSIES \ NO 12 V NEW YORK MAN UNABLE TO LV IATE ELHCTION FROM ONE MEET THEIK REMANI»8 H«“d frt»m Town to Tbwn, But His Ibdentless I'nrsaorH Never Guv^ Up Until the End. Discovered at last by two men who had long sought for life. Dominh-k Morone, a shoemaker who went to Middletown. N. Y . from New York sevtrul months ago to escape assas sination, was murdered just as he !• ft his home one night lafe' 1 * week. lagiving their victim dead ou the pavement the men dashed to the rail road tracks and JnmiM'd on a Ireight train that was passing through on its wav to New York Morone. 40 years old came from Italy to the United States, lb years ago and opened a cobbler's shop .'ll Now York. A year or so ago he wa* called upon to make a con: ribution to the "'Black hand" Society or ac- , ept death as the alternative Morone was In no position to m'.-t the denuand. He lied from the city and soti-ht obscurity n Cli'fiter. N. V There he rein lined a lew months, rearing, evidently, that h< wasn't sale, he •hen went to Middletown and opened a .-.hop mi a king his ho-iu-e m .the rear ol the place He lived ,jM e'lv lor Mi, tear o: d'-aM. was on aim M<irone 111** 1 w h i' lie 11 :S w is-k. I'W 0 men I', w ;i went to ' , ■ • I' . and mad*' inn’■ 1 ' o .id,11 *■, - vs h. n I m PARTY TO ANOTHER. FALLS TO DEATH * Kalpk JtkiiM’s Aeftplue Drt^j Five Hatred Feet ud Be i. Democrats Ciapturfui Flfty-Niiie S«kl» from Republican* and Republicans Uaptured Fire from DriiKK-rats. Jtelow will; tie found a lU-t ol the gains mad© My tbe Democrats »‘«d Itfpublioans in the Houle of 1-•* rcncntatlves in the late election Democratic %<;in.s. Ua!iiornia-* Baker d* feats Engei- brlgbt. K'onnecticut Reilly defeates Shep ard Jllinois S nek defers .Vfo.v 1»* ■. Hue ban an defe*ts I.umlin, Evans de- foats (lansherver. Stone <i> .< ais (ifaff, Fowler deieaUi I Uliapman Iowa Popper defedkts Hr,Ik 'Indiana—Gray dfef*»*ts Harnatd Kenttteky--'Field dei’c.its Bennett '•Maim- MefliHh udy elected in Septem ImT: (ionld eleeleti in Sepu-tn- t-er. Maryland- Non'g delea |<ew is defeats Warner M ^oaebusutta - Thaver \V*a-hburn Mtct'igai: -IxvremuR defeats I Kil by Sw >-et deft, a’s Rirlielina M r.!le~ , terman IS INSTANTLY KHiJED MAH KEPT FI\UN YEARS WHEN DEATH REIJwASKD HER. 1Vju> tb« Daughter of Wealthy Par ent*, Who Sk^rchod I/oufC But In i ho.a •> vi am. deft IS K m s I» ar 1 , ai !y arrived m ..ian u't'r'ei lor Moron- s trio -1 >•. they »e of ' II'' per-eOi u -a, vj ludl v '.dual icad -rs 1beodcl This S' filed • ti " r y follow*' 1 Ml,' 1 Jly rt ga i led * ©Ml ted • <P" ’"’M ' 1 • lews t uan .» U. C -gaVcmeU'' l - ’., e ivat: The , ten), „ t • • t, i, i), -\ 1 ti I if ii. of fa ' "e 1 v • U I V • T» c f •tie g '< l ' 1 ) red d at n,v go soli m .,spec. r .1* . > lv a .1 " and •s' a ,l - IL I t Ofia S,-\ , , i ,11 e 1 1, 11 <•- ,s gt Tier ■ ..ot< t x- .OH, ve,.'s e Sign it w .lik- d to 'he ho- S4* :r.'1 PtOO 1 2 !• a I !iy ii, . V, • • :i.lows A 4 r* .1; ' ,\f #-r diuip'r t ’ f* s ho» •m .iki r left I,is - o; ami walk ti 1 n v* i r r.<- ^ ! * 1 • v Hc h :ul got:,. :i “1 >r k !, *n. 'ti’* Of II ft. U! • o * ;., ■, i> 1 -’ i 1 t !IS *•:♦* *•; I :.»■ Ii. U ft” M:-a "it . , i ! Itlls-t 11 ti, •eat i lea's Morgan i-nv ] New Jersey ' e I a’- . ,1 ‘ ,t, . ,, s . i V .US i.-ll lev d ■ • I e ' > i ’:,tw Dong n rty ,1' H n bev defeatt; Mnr- Seiillv de't a ,> Hi, a • , f. am If;:.' u 1 ' 1 »- I ’a r i, ,• r VI cl "o ■ t'c 11 ’ ft V bV 1 - Bb e w aii led Il i h 1 -si VI I - . ■ a. Tl'ey • i*- I, v: • in ,4 I i t.li 1,4 ''o' V ■la i if: 1 it*, ^4>cu » I.' f ! 1 (t ! \ an lit.t) l; a-,l.t. I; 'u.i i aii FI - .!. Ne ' • v 1 n e sera Bienped n 't’ an-l fallod .cakei'B name Vl.-roue .round, a look. •••' 'r Immtk'l.'i.t'i l'y ' - dr, vv r>-v,r. . r- a' ! ers b. l M t :t • a b'tr ’ irgat 'or ♦T' , • t •.»<! i.e! r r**v«, v • 1 s • u*. and hr- liroppeit dt nd l ol M, VI AN Kill.* Ill l d.l 1 Bt't aiiwo He U11 is Position in it ■ - Hm Us yl 11,' I Mtu k \l I i rk I.: it'el jn d. t • • sts llolit. v W K.>dt:eM defea's ].• - I’a . • ••: I :. ats To: i 1 a i s Ti i a . rg" r \ , til Fe ats Con- lef, i s . . l ...... Ll -fit. 'i deb . f;rah* 11 dell ( 1 vv 1, Uk« • plummet, tli# Rroken >la- >Abin« IkTOJe. Amid ttnuiswnds of #]VM(iutois tU Overluud Park — iiTiatttr is Mungl*d itt the \\ rtv k v.very Btiut, . I* Rroken. With one wing tpp of his machim' crumbled like B pi©* o of paper. Ralph Johnsronee'tbe daring young avlBtor, nolder of the worbis alf.- tnde record, dropped llkt> a plummet from a height of five hundred feet into the IncloHUru at Overland Hark aviation field, at Denver Col . on rhursday afternoon lie was Instantly killed When spectators reached him ills body -lay 'Hijeath the engine of the biplane, with the white planes tha' had ta.l ,d him in time of notvl. wrapped ib,>ut it lik. a shroud Near,y every bo,'ie in tii-t Mody was t-roketi He had ean hled with lea'll om e too ,,!':en. but he play,al tto- gam,' to lb« end, lighting cool) and grimly to the last second to regain contro. of his broken machine Fresh from hts triumphs at Hrl- in<,i:t Hark, where he had broken tti worbis r> 1 ord for altitude wi h n flight of 1 ft-©'. .lohiison attempt t il to jrh'r Lbe lliouaands .of s;,-cta tors an ex'ra ’iirlll with hts mo, i'..innc feat, th'- spiral gltdo, whi.fi iiaK made the V right aviators fair. ol;<; Th.* spei tutors g"t tlo-ir tlir.F The fat.ll dt-h’ was 'ho second .lohti' , on,' had made during t!,e a: t* rtc ,n in ti.e firs* ti. g t ' w i ti a •*. t . :r th- a.r wiM» II 'Ve-, am Vwln For Her. Stolen from her home in Haiti- more, Md.. over five vSars ago by a Ayand of gyixiiiu. sold to one of the tribe tor Ainto, and then, under hyi>- notlr influetice, ct impel led to be tbt‘ slave nnd wife of this man whs the Hioklrs, h>‘ had 1 tk ., M' It V, 1 ■ loss of ht • p ■ it u'it >s the ea -its* t i i: t n t'si t i He if v de M if (life its: I \V K., , VI, ne I ,agh I us .a! programnm of d ps an I r • with t tie machine appaf nti v tpel'leet t'ollllol. Idlell Joel*.'- U ' ,, p,| in 1 after a few « ir< m s ol , , lM ,r-e '«• ga u l g'f bttii-le I . ward t: i. foo'htHs o'iil ascon 1 s w .-.u ha -k n a i, t ' -1 i., a, , i 'be nort ti • n I irldsure lit s nt"' 1 1 's - . r THE SOCIALIST VOTE A GALN OF SIXTY PER CENT IS SHOWN IN THE (XHNTY The Electloto Return* Show That the Increa.se Wiu* tireaU-r in the ^pw- er Middle Weal. r Not the leant uurprlstng element yf the election was the remarkablo i(i- crease In the socialist vote, says M e Washington Times The Socialls's made great gvina In THE DEADLY CAK WHILE AT HKII STfED awful fate of Miss Jessie Habersham, practical iy every section of 'b-* coun w ho. died this week .at ti Uiucinn-ati, try, especially .Mn. . Lhe lower Huddle (>, hospital shortly after becoming West, and it is istimated th.* - the the mother of a buoy girl. Socialist .o’e is tin per cent. #tn,ng- Miss Habersham waa the daughter er tiian ti the presidential- elect to < of 11 G Ha!«ersham, a wealthy brok of 19"S Tiie approximate unolllida) er of Baltimore, and police and d.*- socialist vote east last Tuesdny in (ect iv ,-h all over the country have tiie various states, compared w i i the lx*en searching for her ever auicc .ill** vote of two years’ajiip, Wfa* as lol- disappeared lows The long search ruined the fa’ti- iState 1910 1908, • •r'.s health, artd the shock of the Palifornia. . 60,000 28,144 girlabduction was too great tor Connecticut . 12,000 f>.133 lo r mother, who died sever i! months Illinois . 3 2.000 34,7 1 \ afterw ard. Indiana 20,000 13,476 '1 he dead woman was J., years Kansas . . 20,000 1 l/*:") old. She said that she had :>e-n en- Kent rn ky t.r.no 4,037 ■ ic.-i! away from home t.y an old gvp- Mlchlft-an. i o.ono 1 1,3.46 s\ woman, who belonged ,* tii ". M innesota . lb,000 1 0 OuO That was stay ing near the Huber Nevada.. 2,oon t ,90ft hham home _ Sim a as tiien sold by New York . 63.001) 33,:*9» tins woman to to-r n*'[itiew lor ()!ilo . . 30,000 2:!.7 .9 and eon, p<'ll'd by him to w «rk hard ()k lahotua 3 it, Out) 21,089 and to ••nd'lte more than Hie hard Soul ll ! 'akota 2.3)00 2.8 a ships of Hie ordinary eypsies. r*‘linesse(4 2.2'tO 1,878 According to the story toid by the Fat) 7,000 4.3 2,' xoung woman shortly hi fore Ii*t V\Misiiington . 4,000 ; .7 os death ' sotii© Strang" infitieltce held VV isconstn 60,000 28,141 her xx p h :lie gypsies, and although - - - -— she tiled*- several att' inpts 'o ''s' a Totals 2 9 6.200 2 3> 1,23' f all w*-re fruitl*ss It was two yeura TIih showing made In the New b'-tore s' e even had a cnam e to write to Iut father, and 'hen H,e tr b.. heard of tier doing so amt Mila Hi meveii aw av tiefore t tie poiiie authorlLies could reach h, r A -uit tivt we, ks ago the young woman was i arried 'o a rooming house iti U.m innatl ’ a g'd^v wb York con , e‘-' bv CharleH Kdwai' Rus se!!. the candidate for ghvernor on hpr ]eg and lnfllct|n|C tnUnul , The Onr skidded on a Cnnm the Fair Building Bad Through the Fence Over Crowd of Spectator©, Badly tag Three of Them. Mrs. A H. Mooney ban, wife of • member of th* mercantile corpora tion of Dobbin Farral Co., of It-igh. N. U . and two negro women, both ftom Durham, wen fatally Injured Wednesday during the big flying machine an* automobile meet at Raleigh. It was an automobile accident he- for the flying machine event* pulled off. H. D. Woolloott, ger of the Raleigh Motor Oar Garage Co., and Mr*. Woollcott speeding a Jackson car around race track while the flying machlaw were being prepared for flight, * Mra. Woollcott win fct the w hen the car paeaed ^over a presslon In the track and on a curve nearest the fair bal and plunged through the fence into crowd of spectatora. Mrs Woollcott fainted and Woollcott seized the wheel and down the power, neither of Woollcotta or the machine being kously Injured. However the r«n over Mra. Mooneyhan, lisk'd , d t,, burn and n I n H. w ,ft s' VV •III .1 ti - i it n (ir<»vm ttt-ft-als KlUI'tls l..l-| , . , , - I ,.I • - i 1 . : n vV • d id lb puliliraii G tin- A ,i I A.l ’A • ’ • 1 » ' ' ' ’ -v •" 1-K.u- ^ - \i i'. vl . ' • A ill I. It \ L. I l ID \ . I.t' \lil- \\ .1 i 4 si ,*' MM ,* IV, , t l '■ 1,0 .IS t il'lUg ' r ,i -•*. •> ■ : w n g Ml ,.»( t tie m id 1 '• -1, u • w i ,, - - - ; • ,, ■ M i ■ • l c, w • r , \ in,| t tv., winds t.; - "f ■,, i .. .v . i ; ■ I 11 ■ ‘ • m ■ 1 Mi. y tm I h. • u !, ■ t■ -• - d .1 di ns' rM". ■ t :i i. m n ml hi- w utiirt tt bi' a. I‘, w - > i In-1 ,. ijji't 11 tb- ''bid w ,i' ,, rvm.t;in J b'M u,'. I -h,- SH.lUM' SO iu'v Ll.tl’ S til- w ,1.- ' M k l 11 to , Ik.v vv I, •• .lv mg * h b-T tin -. •»! ti- r nrmi tbn tvo‘ h©t ',..,1 i, ■, 11 . Mil ol I,• i l i '■ ion .aid li lt 's', l‘S M IM ill I l.l <>M > * V\ I I* Hie Social lat ticket. Is t*elievej 'o nave tH-en sufficient to place bis par ty in third place in tha Empire .Sta:", displacing lhp Indm*enden< e league RiiKaell r» calved atiout fi ..u"’ 1 vole#, constdei tibly more titan was receiv ed t.y ti.e league s < and.live for governor or by William Randolph H.arst the founder of the league sHOOTs His OWN SON Antitoxin i'l l-*-- Tlio.i-'il,1- •tr> n «.l 1 >if.1 h. na t 'e'' r I , bth. Me I * b- M ’ * V M o a Ho.i r d 11>>: ■ ■,li •or < a, .. ..s di ,f rhll ol t * t *-1 m*-11 - r,■ *o ,- -.I I . , ti, p, • '■ .-III «-i| '.' •> - . - • l , , ,, ., in it . i - a I .H V . i , ■ I ' •! ' i ol d: III II let II i-a ., il lie ( M:.' a r M if He.H'b I,. .Hi M' o \; 'i . a : ., t '> 1 . t (!• aM. i a:. i , o • 11111 a N v vet M ii!-', r 'aiio’ -u. t-'r • i !> II III i Dm [ >+ IIUK »'• MUII Ififil ) r ■.! n ** i u .u i! » J.-4 1 . *4 ' \ ' .-.i 4 • l u :!li h.iTi'U unci • • n ♦ » ' A ( V Hi "T I i * li A i‘i ! ■ L .1V * i . t*'t l ll I kx 1 , - | ’ u . \ P ' \ • 1 \ . 4. VN t ,i , ' . .-vt * *' id* ! ^ .V I A *1 s 4 8 « . ' , ; , * , . .1 1 ;! (m- u . v • ii . ii t! :i »* i , rt\ •• i •)■ ■'« 111 * I i • w I i t 8»* ; r • • t < • n: ;'»• • * I ♦ *' « m ►; <»: ’!.* (i.sA'ti^i* Ml li.ijt'*' ♦tii'A ,4 \ 4♦ ' h tl ♦ \ -^e* 1 Dici I- •r-.'i iltpt tiemi ar*- d te 11;*• f' . M. !.■ iiora n, <• i areles'-n.-ss o. lea |,'et Mm ;• , r* ti'a of f fi.- Vl'-fli. s *.a!! i •• . m M,. ; .rM, - Fa.1 ! ,ft*il to ’lie - ,f' re pc ite 1 •, mi t a 'Me dan gar of Tl<‘g- ur*. M. i av w a i n t ng ' * p rom Eft eel* of Which (he 4 ouog Man la.fte* a Ib-g Ha< li.tnks, a white nuin was lodg ed tu yart at Lezmgfnn W*,dn«‘a«l iy u:,lining Deputy S'aertfT Mlllei. ■ ■tanged wliti having tried ’o t»Jce Me- life of h.a L'"-y ear-old son. Troy Hanks at Hie former a home, ne^ir l..-vi!!.-, I u.-sday aftormon It i- stated that the son vvaa flr-'d uiain t.y 'lie fattier with a rifle, the bullel Miking • fleet in Hie calf of his leg, -bal'. ring the bone to such »n e\ :■ nt tha' amputa Ion was neceazar' - 1 **u ails of the a flair are meagre, iuit from what can he gathered II ..ms that the fa’her had been drinking tor seven*! days, and wlhlc ,, 11 d i r tti.i influenie of whiskey, at t.i. k' d to- fatutly. w iMi the reaulv t .;it tb,- son w ,ns sin, The terrible nff.i t lis- stioi kcl tb*- entire com inpnity, ami it sis-ms alinoat untie ■ . -. v , tiia’.a n an should attempt * Miki ’ u, li r e of his only child , urlea. Alice Uastlcbury, eok>r©d, af itam. had her ahull fractured other Injuries, and Ada Bryaat, ored also of Durham, was crushed and hrulaed. Thar# la ao^apa for the recovery of either of tMM rrfd only a fighting chance tor Mn. Mooneyhan The flying machinee, manned toy Messrs .McCurdy and Ely, made aae- eesaful flights Ivetween four and atx o clock. McCurdy led off wltk a flight tha’ waa all that conld bo do- aired, circling the race track aad going far out over the city. When he made his deaoeat ■'M alighted at full speed and have crashed Into the race fence but for (be machine MtiecneU eo as to dig the right Into the earTh: It would hare ~haSo w recked and fiosalhly the aviator Jured As it was the right plane sniHahed and the machine at rallied. Hrobably one persona witnessed the event. SERVED HIM mORT. nat •b-* '*• l-oo ‘"ft ■ w*- »'x.v '■* ' b ft r ' ■ ; < !’.<• ! y • • • IKipUi 1 ’ \ O' S's at d ■ n •. ss'-.t' ' i • • • * !t, . .■.( .,•■• .•.ui be [>r,i: lb .-rveil ! (> I t A* . ‘‘ v 1 • 4 : ^ • x to th** • it ■ .,n«t r mt ■ v *• V oreov• 1 r •• ! .11 - bet ••!' ■o.iu I i r fee I t * :vt., ,p. *eU|,x M . es < ,,ir, . it. ,- resai V l.i.u It ■O.O tl. m-asnres ;n svne d b V • waw >e stir 'I- . .iM- ,1. I.e* • it, u Mr i at..-» : n m '' , " mocra’.I< nugj r I. o ll s e v . . me : i, >r pro:.ressi. in mitiy I'txS' pro^fx s; vf* t ut-ft , nsh.-d a rv ci- if ll.O ii , : i»p. W . ••* tro v Wil N A .1 ;.- i- ‘ i! v i r»ru r ♦ i * S , il i 1 : ‘aS *, 1* -»h. 1 ♦* III US’ .' : "il " *. - f ■. t: * , r * * y o i ’ !*» > ’US' i" S', * .4 f I TWO NEt.OBKS ftMOTliEBMi tarlotte l>al>or«“i- Bui i. <) I n.ler ( ..(ton Se4-.l •d Hi 'u* :i .10 1 OL HO i UI d. > vv , .1 U I l, rut a: rhe p e ;,,o - b, d •<■,! I. I u* . .i- ■ M- veor* I ■ U I.i't II, It Mi y lives :ll ,. iii'-ii M’C.I ST\ FIRMS OUSTIN' ATE- i ,nt.mi. i.. Disregmil Feedstufl ft.i.t ' tel. \V 14 ( a. ill ( < >1 1 Mill \ ft N I VV N t U ftH \l‘i:i; I llbli, .*(loii Will Briill. \ belli I 11 tro mil ma-.'iiit.. tui vl ,-nk, " VI to: t ui i, ' eli .* li le: *. Ie Stev ensou iih.oti'i.- u' • fir ! ?:1 : n s; f asA* T* ■ y :x\> *1 ir (jiult 'iTaj*»r V • n *• oli plan; T: i l.i.v * .,f • •>; • /. t i >1 . ! 11 IM- I! ;.. vv ! U IS ill; . . I '• i M M:, uiatt,- Ultv* Ml' Ol 1 :. . -' .. i ■ :i ■ ‘g ! ':, ■ 1 - , 1 s (.,! : U .• r- ." 1 ! ’ he M . ;, ll. j.. I, . . Ill .ivlhg iTle ’ll''.) t.efb'f- h'-y r s.iv t’d 11 .md- w >■ ,*< :i: om « 11 Mm We!'!, lif r- .-i .If it: I li IX • • I e t ,i kill t rill: • 1 o:.. -- •■ 1 o j n. ,i; I; w e\t in.-l »'id u hist time in in tiny |(•.ffeetft nroved to vt . . .- ft!': ' I ■ t'l-i e,' tl u, d : il (V e cl M . i,: o i ,. at u vv i 'i.i ■ i et '■ I |, li to 1.1,del a 'it., :i. i, ! I the NeU 4'elll vt ■ Mi .i eu.. i'. in g lea-i i ,eu:mil six linotypeo . • era ill t lie VI -r li: il ii I-. I'omti.rr, r !,,r t •ol'iM.b' t' XV Re.-illdie rt : , d against and either if : ii t b> ft- mi , I-- J ’Hut.-, fot " I .ears V - shat! ll.i\ e rirefliixuH at) ! sen.t'e r t 1 letno i a te lower hot early may block levr.^Itittoi ^ tushes Tiia ft'.' i'-i.U'Ir.i’ vvtoj uext year introdiue ' general tnriiT •s Ilk* lv. bui if t'.o.v are w ise they will reco ti!/e tit. far - Mint the only e.'usona'-ie wav ot d> aling with Mu- xuhject Is that I *, omni'-nd‘d by tn. ' tTesideti' and Vlr. RooHevei! t lia: \s sebi < 1 o !<• by scin do'** The result in New York pr.ic- iotilly to suit Tamnr';i' in • ontrol tit Alhar', 'lr I at 'be lie-t rnai, x,f lift,* pub!u servin'.,., is chosen ,y a plurality' of nearly Tu.O"" .n tirefcren,'.- to Mr Stlm-on. whose r*- *cnrd as a fnRhfui and universally auccpssi ii proseeU!ui of ptlb.U eH“ mies is unique “The causes of this temp.srnry de- I.-at of progressive Republicanism tn New York were in the main th*' ex- posure of corrupt pracricts among Republic.ins in th-- legislature, the inclement westher whi< h made the vote light In the rural districts, the bitter enmi’y of most of the New York City papers and finally the bon- «at but Ill-judged be i ■( of nianv con 11. Mi •V. Kh.lil ll, ti-o, r •'!. i *.»■ • ' it* »M'. ••« sv’tli a TP".*oet'r of fleai-iv- <» w.. ii ( '. a - agaii'si t, H.,pu iif > d mi : Me :-t , : 1, I ; l ‘ K'-p 'll Mi Ui.! ! tea i. t.'-u.- o 1 . t , j ftj.-.ii, ie i VI I M I M • d. j, i 1 i die * I ! .* n j* 4 . Ul le! I d NeW s i’ll., t liar tto i. * I sun'y m:.,.' • .. am c e.'r'' le - Ftatt. r: T:.t , k h - ■ • „ ia* r a- J 'r 'mi,mi M, f-U'MWcu and *i user (••ur ire being ta .i'ii. i’ is .-it.I. fr. ,. •Ml- I! er ,; rc •-Mill ft ,< i •' tap:. ,., I*'sc * I; i * r * -iaMisht; S' nr-.-t' Ini ti© o < RIMI COMES IIK.M - If Coftt.. Hit state "I (.eogiia Mwny 4lil!ii,n Dollaift. (jl or L i l inv oil v 4 © 4 »i-l T S ^ riter t rom t! •• bo iv mi run aw ft ' oftttllg Hie ftt.l*. of a.ii.i.iiiy If. ""i'.i">*. tins tie- t!.,, , oft! ui ad :i,iu -uet tug ' rie tid ’joiic’.l.c tae 'rifle- and ,mimg bo • i-oti e-niigv Mi at is w i M- d :'a * ti f r om v ' !i. !, w n-.'tk a r . nipi 1 I a : t liifii i *n v*> < \*ii.in ;.ii v. i I ( I Vv 4 . ; ' i T * I f 1 11 !' 1 TI 4 'Mill * <> l u» *4 h 4 l llt'i Cl OlfLiU V.« I <U* <). t tic WIT4' «1 b.",: , . ' l' k- • 1. .. < i i .* V ‘ 4 1 1 ' t j ’ !•»*'*' '.*» .it,' ^ 1: ■ , , J i * ■, ^ t n<1 1’ * \ > 'T)S4’> Comm.aaioiuT Watson ta writing ’, '' rs to Augusta milling firms, coin- pl.lining to Hie shipping into tins S' at<• of darnaged feedstuffs Orders ti..., h.-eii issu'd by (’oh Watson tha* Ml -u< ii goods be seized and during i he week several aei/ures have ceeu m.'.ile wMierevcr the inspectors saw Him "he iaw as to fagging and anai- v -e* w is riot being complied with. (’ .I Watson says that the Angus a liotift.'ft) have men notlfl*'d, bflK that I i hey have cert'tnued To disregard the | 1 i a S ’ ^-*4 »a I letters were address, rt j o .-a. Ii of it,.- fijiiis so violating the Take*, a < oUI Ruth for Retting ms m Repnhlican. In the .old, gray dawn of th« ant- 1> morning it was the coldeat aorn- ing this fall - John Gear. *wfc» thought that Henry L. Btimson wo«J4 be elect.-d Governok of New \ took off hU clothes, put on a suit and Jumped in th^ iry Eaat Rl*- <-r at New York W»dnV*l«J - . • y W‘*h a row b *'■ f , V. r1o»<* l.ehtnd, he swam ac ross Lhe rJenr to Randall's (eland, thereby carrying out the provisions of an election fcof. A crowd watched and cheered hte plucky performance. —iu , 1 .1 w r„; w a* sun ] 1 t r'^- —< »f {-fie- 1 T; ’ * * * * U lr *»vio a A | I'r.r ? i vl.ise luaii.y !»♦;: T:f*V'Si.Kt|K*I !*• if : ,, , run V *i * ■ i YA 4.1 . , . loUirh J hi* i f* MI e* ' : * v-_. L ;.•... ^ -i;' fVntit 1 4>V '! 4 - : t , V * ... ,i.i “• - v. • •ik !:*•»v• Tmi'' ' I :i,.f i i -v - t .* . s • • ■ i' t in- <*.,..(.«• ; 14 W ,1ft, (>g, *- i' ll F nt- i li d I' .lgr o THE VYAGHH OF SIN. * DO/.i:\ Dll. IN RKkTs -• \ft Kvwult ol a I’olitiral DeimuiMMi- - ti«.u at l/4H*n. - — lie I | m nhed ' Ta ' Hie u . v a. < On. U.t! .1. ■ Mon* (»ii<'ft In I lu ♦ '*- M) i : ,i! 111 i: vx : i .5 ft .! ■ ie ,(ni i ,r. •< a, u. i• • I. of Ii' o': of : h<• lli-vt .I. - J. K Makei ib-u '»'iat i of i J I v olee over W F Re|Ul hlii'a II, i lA'U I’lbeli;. i, i» : ■. til a plarar'j ’ wa U,4> 'J »» . ,v im u.. V i Ii:, t 1 lie ft; at e wi i n i a e i , n .* 1 x! io!' and •v.d time I iuisin -ss. w iil not stiff* i; and fb*•.-.• ' l.e.'e'.* Ill il'-w pvpu. Will lil'kl 1 , • ■ | a rr - I ' 11 ‘ ' ! ol t li*i i ui ill., ula ui'w p i;>m , , ■ i : t 1 •. paper a. ail.1.^1 L.'U II* 11 e t ftfiowr, *h*.t .Did ^4-! t*n;*er must n>*eil« ».(.*• nd tlMmsan.'.p l.V i ’(I *it 11 ’** Tile ‘pro- •d tc d.' • ., plurality j Il^ft. 4. ; Ev»»ei t ig'lt ! itio'erft :>ay ears Sgu ol • ii s dollars to attempt il ' lie held ill Ho!tinih’b Iaxy are pjvpari Auto Ml.\ I ji. .V i.'.uiox. Mass., Geor::. \ R"dit. a well known bauksr, vv.* kii'.ed and VL'illls Root hi.-, brot’.er, w :s injur- ,-d when ,thi ir uufotn "bile. re:hr ,:nf. to 'hat place from Hi UsfieJd. sk! on Hie lev road and overt nrio'd Be*ame a Nuisance. THe'court a* Topeka. Kansas, b.u •’ n c.-ilied upon to .!• ' ido a queer •• ,» if .••. w r. t *h m ' n ot t lie *.‘n*1f'l. o'- tl 'pet ■ Ift >'i • *W lUO-r he V ,, i !:;x. *1 SatH-" v.M Ida , ... ■ .. .. .x ui i ' . • hey •<> -.*1 x*he M T ns h'd t-./vr 8in :,1 i' ar- ■■ .•*', Ie .■ mi .u p« -ir-! . .pro., is- j pro ed ii .ft >i i nds ' * om 1 The "tn id 'l|4» ‘ie iP‘ 'fie ii la i' i' ’ j.fttpml, and •>•.•». .1* To-- ah. s.*ou vys ..;c.'s„ 1 1 Hb: ■ p intr-ft c-i'la - •• tim' ■ ;"* ‘an' am oy- a- I'.' i 1 * ’ ti". k and ‘with legs we.-e 1, . •<» H ♦ *s < ► Tr t , p,' *4' I -. t tiruii.gh t k ." lleslfM aSHt-i e a Itterrf* lie wore. \rcb blo'tsi y iwIm* ■ .i ■ lie li III- ill e live eV^te^ftW- < r ! ' I C mu i ■''' .!i.i i:.•;'>f r,. - f ;• p> r h4 ;.d u J, it !,* Ui. »_.)-(* , til’! v iivt ' n r' h * M. -Mi"' 1, !!, til » to ,vr. o’ ' b. nd. 'x.-v rn ., de t :ie •i.t wb- n • l)>- >- VY.'ie Shot. , a i re m u iy ar .on i* weif. persons are dead at l.eon. r( »n- ; Mciintug*. and a gr* :a many wound- ; as tiie r,nil? ol a politlial dem- ti -'ration Tiie governor l-wued or i lie! s pn'l).biting a l.ibertil mantles !'a?:on .and w lic-n lae l-ila'r.iis and g .!here., in the out their ’plan*. Bodies of Man an.I Wonuut F< UMlgiog Houac. At New Philadephia, Ohio, clasps ed lu each otherg. arma, the bodleg »£ . James Gray, aged SO years, and Mnu Jack Llewellyn, aged 41, were foud In a lodging house VVelneaday. Ajw- phyxiation was the cause of death, the room being filled with nateral * gas from a small stove The door was locked and botii windows clooaiL Gray was the auperintendent ol % mine, at Klondyke. Ohio, and Mra. LletfriTyn wa* the wife of oao Rt- his employees -The husband Ifttor identified her body. Gray waa also married aud leaves a widow and en childrt u >. ■ I. ■ 1 fit file:-,I fi li ' etUl.’l .4? T 't'lH'l > udhen o r i vx <i u; , ’. .ff - >o e.irry a' ;*'ti, ;k j i s i><. ps w *-r« i’ei n!iuit ( i'!i.i !, 1* Thr ’('idler up t’e 'ii ii* viil.i'r tci * * I • begat: I fit;-:!? flu af'erno*':! h "I Ude *)f ,ou !*'.•( hud be’or. Johns’piie c'ide and vv ns‘ in aci'Pi.'ti* Mi' k ;d . artiii ■ • ' h* o' lu r Safe Blowers at Wmk. Yeggtncn Wednesday night in?< r- td the postofl'e at Htedmont. Aoc.. blew the sa'e and secur'd over $!- quo in money and stamps • A * servative voters who cannbt di'tm- guftrti A>W»e'eii' rwtiiclmg Illegal ac* of dlahoneat corporations and Inter fering with husineas at large. \\ ills by uiv e \ uti ft ip. f:*cy id a!' returns in the k: h Mu lligan Uongn^Hituial lim r cU i •* i! a n ti o- f .a ' , 1 lie ,U r w he!/), me \ . .. - x u ri g ■ _' " " j he • aw Jrthr«’;»’i<* hao A'li*'n u :d . guided h.S III it h 1 ”.*' dlli 't.y OV ; ft *• J ivody i.t :ns friend. H* di ndi d • au roori us be could bri' g ''S pbme to ?to ground anY ' :-!)< d 'o ’he wre,V::."e uhi'C" he md W'-H'-r HriS'l.t!, ip''. ;a-d lift tn* 'f isft* (l |li<' (iallous ,. ! At i'u;-mrig luim Via Eugene y I Iwittv u 1, 'sre i:nii**t seutomv 'or jj par t.u'M'.i' b> in '.o* intird- ' of a *h '<■. n.au s', v •.'!*: 'i'gare ajpj U'.»• i lliursi4.iv .n v t'i. cowiny yati ao-paai f rom ct*i .'u T:; l ion s*ur against Hpoh. .•.tr Amer.can, is a’pituig Mt - wounded The American iiiTisu!. .If'ft*' fi Oliveras, went to l,*'oii Hils niortHng to lnvestiga'*e the .•Munition \ report r*s’elved from it Mu •rates’ thw? there was a renewal of Hip riot in c hut gave no details Tpon. s K f*11noji DenioeratAhaa a'iiody pi an nutnmot'Me *vh : pm" K '-'i oroughi nt •jor'ty of tiv- over Congress man it to th* ci’v. Kueste: n.uja. and the certificate of j Manv of the •peetators «•*•! *• w it h- eletnion Will undoubtedFy be lasued! ing Hoxsev's flight and did not see Hms. I Je. t r<i’'llt*sl. NM-pp'iug iit'O pool in wiiieu lay the *-iul of a htrlilv charg*rd wire, tiie hor-e ridden v. John ^ Doerson. a ritfcai mailYarrier. wa. kil!«d on.Hie Susquehanna intupike near York T’a. slutrj*e Diea i*f InjnH.-e VV H .Tharpe. of Trenton, N. ? . nvinufa*'! nr*T and owjaer of the Sharpe racing car, which killed its mechanician in a w r*s k on the Grand Hr.xu. r^ce cuum at Savannah di^d the other day from injuries receiv ed a', that t‘me Found Watery Grave. A sia-Hal t<>.the Savannah Frees from New York states that H.- H. Mason, with headquarters in N*Sf York, but who had lived Recently la Boston and Augusta. Ga., committed suicide at sea on last Sunday night byt. jumping overboard from the pear aenger steamshlli City ol Colntnbae eg the Savanna^ line. Coflin Waa Wager. Shelby ville, Ind., baa one fnll-etaeffi Jl fid coffin' that he does not know what to do with. He won it Undertaker Tindall, of the town, on a bet. and now he le in. a quandary as to what disposition tn nvake of it i ■■ . i * k -v: woniiin'w shriek. "Mv God. he's gone." drew everv *•;.<• in Mine to see him dashed to death upon the to him by the Secretary of State Johnstdne s machine collapse, but 'a ground. Blew Him Up. V'-ar Rassfleid. Mis*., Marvin flud- soti. a farmer, placed a stick of dyn amite in bin pocket to Take to bis employes in the field Hudson stum bled and fell That he waa not blown to plecea when the dynamite exploded la marvelous. He will die. Will Be Hnng. / The finding of the special Japnawt aymrt which tried the plotter* the life of the emperor of was annouced this week, six persons were found guilty, i ing the ringleader. Kotgkn. wife. All have been death. ■ vi*-:# Mi,