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\ V. ^ 4 The People. vol. xxx iv BARNWELL. S. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY !>. 1011 NO 23 -—»' ' GREAT Slit CK Cargo of Oyoamite Expbdes With Awful Resulls Wednesday. MANY PEOPLE KILLED .Many More Xrr Injured hy the Shock Which is lelt I orty-Flve Miles Auay—New York Shaken From "ST fee I l.exello To;i of the llit>hes( Uuihliu^. A car^o of dynamite in transit from a fm-iuht c;ir to the told of a ilaiit-r moored at idcr No T, Com- m unit.,iv.. N . .1 . I.-I go- she i : Iy aft( r r.ooti Tu”si; i > •, i r. M y anls si' iHi of the J’ !•- ... i T 1 i' miiu t ! . f tl f'ent ral K;i IimmH nf v,.\v .! < *!*-(’V i.l in tti" wiiio.-preaH ] rn‘:i th 1 t. f"!lu ■ ■('il scv.'ti Ull-tl pt" k 11’ • , : to ] i ;i.v • h" .•ti kill. d. . :.i,(ji:_ ii. t' rn ing. hundtv'.ls -i- " • ■.itol v i-Viu g -Vw^tiTf s l - .c r - :.i ; ei # .>r 7. i (> L' * i n 'iih' linai-count- Ti.:- < r - ’ a ci i ti si tv at i v ( 1 es t i n i 11 • H tl.f i!< . il .ttui prop- r; y M .. .1. ' iT •V' M. 1 . w j 7.' 11 1" T' - ,. ■'ll' l'\ plosion is vafi "i 1 . i - ;• 1 , • , 1 in t !"• 'Iropping of 1 . .1- ■ 1 Lit . | , . ... ' n ! t o a ,'diiiT 1" . VV . i i • 1, ■ 'A ;t"1kiI ily n. v. r I i rntinal \\ recked. Tt *• I. a y '• ;! terniitial was rec! | : j.ro fi rry ho: ts in t h* torn ml silintered: lower Van! ■' -it river, w a v '! • \v 1 . 1' \\ , . . 11. cel mi •' 'om'i l CHILD LABOR BILL KILLED IN SENATE POISON SCORES I ROVIDES FOR ELIMINATION OF .AJiL EXEMPTIONS. In the Present Laws on Fhild laihor and Mak«»s Some Radical Changes in Them. There waa an unexpected and vis- BILL DKSKLNKl) TO PREVENT (X)RI*OR ATION LAWYERS. 1-rom Representin'; Piihlie Service Forporations While Serving in the Legislature. A spirited ti>rtit on Senator Suin- oroua-htjUt VVe.dJieaday in the 1 lousej mara' hill to prohibit reiauner.it .on a.’ainst tiie Osliorne hill, which anight to amend the child labor law n two respmts; first, by eliminating any and ah exemptions and abnu'- 'iitely prohitdting the emtiloy inent of children under twelve. There are now exemptions for children of wid owed mothers, orphans, etc.; sec ond, the hill provides against the employment of any child under it! a; nieht. Mr. Osborne bore the brunt of *he hiht and the House finally passed e hill, the large vote In its favor oining from counties without cot- en mills or practically without these • (lustres. The stu'ernent was ro- eatedly made that the manufactur- ■ r s did not care wliat became of Hie dll and 'h« light a alnst the bill mas. Ii> tli.i speeches made, entirely a tc half -if Hie operative classes .ml i dmr i Igiits. T't'.osc a iio voted against tiie liill ' 1 re M-'-ms. Ashley, Bailey, ih am ir I. IN ,n.ter. Bowers, Cary, Chau- cr, Ciiurtiiey John M Daniel, Div- ■n. Dolison, E. C. Edwards, Isaac ilwards, Fraser, Craham, Harris. Hutto, Jackson, Jones, Kcliehan. '\et( hIn, l.eague, AlcCravey, Mellow Ac.Queen, Ma-iU, Mauldin, Moore, Polk. Salley. Save, Scott, C Shul.r, It. L. Shuler, Singleton. to State senators and representative;, by puidic service corporations dui-, ing their term of otliee and to tiv the p'ifwafefttaaiKL-kkcusu 1 Led. in tim ilnaLE of. tti(' hill in the seriate \V(>dricsd:iy af ternoon. The bill was killed by a vote of 21 to 10, Senator Weston of Kiidil 'ml st oke earnestly against the dll. Tie sen ntnr from Richland charged that the bill was directed against one class of ’attorneys and was, therefore, an unjust measure. He considers the Mil a rebellion on the senators and he paid a compliment to tin 1 mem bers of the body in a tribute to the integrity and honesty of the sena tors. Senator Summers, in def'*ti ling ( 1h bill, dwelt on the precaution tint should he taken. He assured the senate the bill carried no hint of re flection upon any one. He told of telegrams lie has received from 'uose either connected with or lia\ Tiv former connection wi'h in db si rvice corporations asking that t.iese he let alone. He has also been a.-ked to hold up his rate hills. Senator (Tifton, opposing the hll' '■aid that in* did not believe in his legislative ev pertettee n vim-le enr- t upt vote had cast in the geii- assembiy. Senators Crosson Sensatioual Mutdir Trial Starts Russia Court Circlts. HAUNTED BY HORRORS Dr. Dnntcbcnko mid Count de Charged With “Bemoving” ( a unit s Biot her-in-law—The Lacy the Bin - -’ii-' r level t. r hr- i>. mi t' i, K. B ?mitii. I'ist n •I .ack :« Iif! Mill v;m Opi oseil t he toll 'I '• m r-'i r '|arr-ri r-a a was t ho on .1 .orkiheti, in. Tnling those who es to,' or * ’;< S;S'- - oAi r. •e lain ■ i i.i. 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Pa m: i . • ti :.o \v ere |d a ed on I rial Thursday Tor Hie ititirder of Baton \assilli Buturlin by poison. An al ii nd confession by Dr. Pantchenko which was read in court created 'a ! i < mcndoiis sensation. > In it he declared that lie had been a v pnot i/ed v (T unt de 1 ..my and h.id tiMir.i ged p.icoii IttiMtrPn by 1 Hoc u 1 a t ing li: m wi’h i' i i pt liet'ia . <a , i li At MM to ISe ch d’ i .‘Ct ion , 1) ; : ea r’ ’i g Hi c r; a a ! 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If v.;i ack with V ■. S ' 1 1 ' t • ■! ■ i d i; I" d Ml u .Hi: .. • re -i i .mge freaks of the e\ Mn. ♦ n»t'oihuv-es. In : 1 . a ;. .n !;.■ i of L,h ■ t 'rminal m"f’b 1 vh - b. -o'Olcrn e >. j ins an of H , .. ; ,<.f i ill] : n.-ed, slio wer " .. T ini: 11..- p.i uetig. rs -w ' h broken g' •«.< i'm. n. hi was s; ruck by a ITi •■o>ii'd ,ii e .'\t an! so sevoreR - cut t h t.!:.. di. ! An engineer in a shift'- SoeMHi.e '• e v. i- blown from his cat) and di’M of a ff t 't iir’'il sk-nll \ in T'..'t capt-in was hurled from hi- w P; Pioi.se and fished out of the A ! • ■ ;■ ! r. 'iritl lit es later ! ii'j.'e pa sen ger s'ation timre was m '. .■ visijde everywhere. T'h floe:'- Acre ti,tlered with 'irok- en pP’fs. " indows fronting tai l lie inner co o f |e. i been sacked from the fra" cs. -a■ hes and all. <'t.c !, 1 ud- Torn D(T. Sh't. s '■..•li t. a from th*' roof ami the hand- -of the ferry house clocb w-re tor" dT James m .vew. cashier in tiie sta tion rest m : nt was eati’ig him lieot) Whet) life . vtdosion came. "There .-as over'-where the crash Of falling -Ms.-,' ho -aid. ‘'and the rush of r v hi. net! feet. Chi! Iren W'm|e] d si ;d -., on shrieked The g , ei-sHon ; t -l ot '■ is acute. It Sc”r'‘ d m the can,i was b> ing torn to its ‘ Showered With <« ? ' ; VS , Two ferrv '>oat.'- of- the Central Railroad of New Jersey lay in the terminal‘ slips and a third v as Just •dglng Into the river. All of them A ; I’ had t S " I • ■ A ■t. No I it 11 erence In I dn e. V' t r- t : • f a rt I.. r i-.. market •ti :• !' -. ’ ''i. r. re' ■■ is!.• d an I ■a' InTnn o-; ’.d V - I’M V . . o"■ < . h i. !, n. \ '• f: * S' -M. t .- It! \ ’ vs V. • \ I.. 1 . jarred ' t at ] o;. e’I s; ie of liro . 11! vv . i v . ti; • • v , \ 1 - A l 1 1 ■’ll ■ !i j,, V • ! r •a . or th s h k X \ g' vs ’ ;; . i n t >. I. ! t': tl M i e' r the a . -■ o. k .v l. .n : ' a , la r . :r. of the isiar s It vl:1. - s i r v * r . i • ; r. Th. -u". e ; j. ■"I i' Saw PiitT of Du-t. •fk 1 ■ e s ' t. ess . ' I i • • ■ w :' d • 'o'-t h r v. y R’.-a in.- ’ ■ A I hr . > Tel. r 1 ' '••■tt drif' il.'.vt t ! l( ■ .v • r. i ttertiiina! iii he r’vi t imn et in lo o 1 r l:; e in.D Th-re w. re ineipie.r ■c "li's h e’ and tlnre t h mu .- ho T t ! —cl \ 111 lit;-ines.s huildinv-s HtoJ f,.. ' 'r'c- a- far north as tiie Bronx. Wires Mixed Cp. The jar cross, d many telephon* ^nd lire alarm w'r s, down town am' .HI sort" of complications- ensued engines were dash in hither ami t^Ttier in uui'et of non-evi-tent fin - r.'ji'Td tenants made matters .vorsi • v turning in abirttis I hat iiad not s. nnded of tliejr own accord. ithineian !t*r Waldo, tin enmmis ret- for Ne,Vv York, and I'ire Chief <''-okcr. accompanied by a picked '• iml of police, were among the first t( reach fTimninnipaw. T^iey ren dered aid to the injured. ^Anibu- l-tnc-'-s cou'd not come fast enou h and express wagons were command ed for' duty in their pia'-es. How e mv were injured never will be hnnVn j-i Till, fiat the count of those tl-ape.l in the New York hospitals was ten and in (hose of dersey Citv, H/iI.ok . n. Pnion Hill and snrround- i(n \: - .ppm; ill i i M - • P * I v He W PI IT -i \ dir I it. n Ih.-- \V. so u P.O T . : \ i if, li l . hi i l . a f. Badly Adjusted Metal Bar Lei 1,000- Poiiml Bucket Full and Break Air Valves. To the , ai ei sssness of one of the Vntims \, in as. fined the Hooding of f'a eais'on dhaf ' 'rosuTtiuT in Hie m awning of eleven negro laborers in the Passaic River at Newark, N. .. .1 nst bef ), e mid'ii -h! Tuesday. Tiie Tmpei fe.-i ad itist ment pi a pin tedding in place a 1,0nn poutid iron l.ueket |i I led with mud was the direct < ausi• of Hie accident Fifti cii men v ere c\ea vt ing for tin’ foundation -o om* of H.. pa rs for tiie new dou- '( decker lirid 'c of the Me\d()<) i.igii-speed electric line between the i'udson Tet initial and Newark. I tie ndsplared [dll slipped from Ms toting and he heavily loaded liucki't fi I’ on tii(' air valve. Tiie valve con- b-tod of a set of doukde doors. Those perated antomatically, one lieing i losed when t.he other was open. The i' leket crashed through both and the i. in pressed air was released from the chamber in which the fifteen men w . re at work. With tiie air released water poured ' '< tb.. >. >. .(Ml t...r f-OMI 'he lied i. C >'|e i r Tli‘ >!.:!. !». r 1 T an es ,. <• dd’T provided for such emergeti- bieit too many men were caught n the tram I'our -eramtded up, hut tt, rek- a >■ te drowned. Ability to vvim Wes useless. as Hie water . v iftly till d Lhe chamber to iLs fop. Pro-. . utor WTIhur A. Mott, after h. iring vest,t.lay the statements of DISASTERS WERE GREAT SEVEN HFNpREI) I’EOI'LE DIM) IN TAAL ERI 1’TIDN. REBUKEJDGES G over Mr C*Je Blrase Uciires tk SnprtiM Coart SMASHES ALL RECORDS I be Filler Executive Seta Aside K(tid Ignore* All Precedenbn of thedPMt' by Disregarding the Highest Tri- hiinnls Keconimendjrtion m ti» Special Judge of Richland. The Columbia Record say* Oof w T Five Thousand Families Were .Made Homeless and Ruined by the Vol cano'), Activity. S,.. 5 The er'i[ition of Taal volcano and the accompanying disturbances in tm Philippines killed 700 people in the town Qf Talisa^, according to a i, port cabled to Hie war department 'I Imr.-day iiy tiov. (Jen. Forbes of the Philippine Islands. The earthquake shocks continue, the governor gen-I ini added. |».rnor Mlea.e Informed the aupretn^ Among nit estimates of casualties! )urt Thtiisday, In/so many wordi, i * , 11 am milted to the war department , hat he ha8 no ln|ent;on of ai)polnt .' wa s a report which placed (he total L hlB enemIeB J 0 office, “upon tb» dead at .'too. The report added that , fcoaniIuen datltm of anybody,” but ** a,POP families had been ruined by| ci ^ ct9 to that hlB frlend . ^ reive at leASt ' some consideration » , IK " h f rk * h * v ®|f.om this adminletratlon.” The mM-’^ * Luen HliK^uv Dercuptlble in Manila, I - - hut have caused no damage. Since) 0 ** 6 wa * 3ent ,n conn ®«tlon irHl the first disturbance, the seismo-l'he almost unprecedented action df i.ai'h apparatus of the Manila ob servatory has recorded the unprece- d'tiled number of 714 shocks up to . la p m. Thursday. the disaster. Recent -arthquake LAID IT Tt) REST. 'ne governor, In disregarding th» an- ; i erne court's nomination of fprn^?. ^ Attorney General Duncan Ray of £*• ( itimhia, to be a special judge foe ike ♦<• Richland county common pleas term E (ommenclng Monday next, and a{F T Flection Drier for Heyward County I pointing Instead his friend, Sff. • - Is Revoked. h M I ’» U , i nil ; T k 1 ] • ‘ Si (! M,,. s) ( • 11 - II 1 »Tl Tin 'It ), v .t . .if 1 ,1ft I < t tr. vN 1 i ( ’ »• '' n • tii-' ■ 1 t u , ( '(I t w I \ A nn n vs 1,o >t . Ol , " ( Vf , V- • 11 ’ r v • ■ I SV s '4)0 : 'll ; o , • • ' * ’ n 1 40 , - - r it noon - • , »*? t n h”r’r. cp\- vn ; N’t n -hoof into ')• 11 • 1 . t ( V» . ' .1!..- P \ -I I i i spy vi F. lie Vtleagi P.iP, <.. t- a \ erv V.i i’li-ily \ nt,'. P.ti :. tl T • '! . i -I tjali ■e 1 :P i — m i-e erf t 1 Yens ( itlisle. > : M 1 1 a ■ - - Hm He ■ 'i.u v ni Hit afi .-r a t lie Ic.-isiv y \ o- e of J ti •direct V 1 M • Oil the pii.-r- ns fnHovvs: it-.r ttinck, trie. Kp 'S. ilium t • n T * x( xv '.'•a PIT' .’ i I 'll !1 is. U'.ii.gh, Jo!ip-nn. OUM- me . U i n, aitey, L.’vvs.ui, l.ide. M irf, \Y. L. 'Tutbiin, T J Mauldin, .V mk. uf s itainsford. SitHiUr, Strait. Stu.-hy, ■ ill; .an, .-n m ilk rs. Wiiart.in 2,'.. Nays— J ppi it. Crosson. Forre.-t. Pall. Hardin, Mort eomery. Sp'i.vi.a. c tcwart. Walker, Waller, W,-: 'on. Vo iiug — 1 i’ilc blil is as follows: "That any railroad company sell ing mileage books f or t ra n-pniu nt ion i- h< rehy required to rei.ive coupons fiom mllea e nooks sold by said rail- toad eomp.iny on its tr.iitiH for t.rans- ort- 'ion Atihin !':e St He, and P> 1 r 1 r o Mi le II • tl I- tl.. I) r' at; i 1 lo V ) - i! ’Ul t > and to .banve . r . M t tie 1 tils H.rce soil ten for a mon'h ’.*#•! en ' t S Mini Id e It i»<U W AS fully e •' 1 • ".'• •• S’-a r, ii< • - •l, 1 'I H ..f tl s t v • r I "A . ■ • k - a v. ( 111 ' ( n foil n.I in ! < i.en t, .1 .■(in d 11 in a bT, r d. v. to ed tc • of -m-'aken Idea james F. I Caldwell of Newberry. The correspondence In the matter Guv. Bleiiae on Wednesday killed I * as given U the prees, without coih- Hk Heyward County proposition nient, alOLg fUh the usual mlnutdk' wtien tie Lsued an order revoking) of the * proceedings and the' tiie election order of Governor Ansel | bst of deciglous filed. This letter ’ the Hecrion was to have been held]from the goverrar, coming cloee on ■»- u. Fet'niary 7. ” [the heels 'f his message relating to I am satisfied that the territory 11rustees, wnlch contained a payer ucs not contain 400 square miles. > iaph reflecting to some extent ea >• i ne constitutional requirement, from I the supreme court, has aroused much M "• stim,■!• > ti .t lias Ivfen presented to interest among members of the bar, mm Htel tliat Hi** llfuits of the town |'vho say that such things ore almost — ,.i kTieni.iii are one mile, which without parallel In the history of the ^ ‘ o ;id cmi. i’ a county line to [iass | state. Thj correspondence In the H idii'Hi the linil* of an Incorporated | ni after, given here In full, explains ’own. ' sHd tlov Trior Blease follow - | isclf - . tm a r,; ii hi . tils by attorneys for til* omotr- o f Heyward County and | f he State of South Carolina—County \; 1 ( n Coun: v of Richland: Ttic dc. isior, follows a hearing Whereas a session of the coart of ' 1 Hi l imed si vera! days, and at|fomTnon pleas for Richland county ' i. 'i i x[,. rt tcstimnriv wove present- will be held at n regular term com^. ’ I ns to tt’e area of the new county rnenclng Fsbruary 6, 1911, and there tf rrltory LDVI.FSn TAKES ('ONTROL. c \MJ, Bt» l\ 1<> 1,11 E. 'ti <1 Woniiiii Begains ( onm iou-- iii - — — ie < (("in. '•(lilt. it ion hoU to n ; ;n:,c h all [d - a IP i ! c t • viJiU'h - i:. ( n i i 11 i ft . >r. !.•- ;, n •' •T-'. i "f ' Im t T>" Hie aL-.-nt n.l.l a mat! of ■ti • -■ o r a '.iii - I !'■'.• j• *■ i" ' • m ■ t M ; u ! -tV: -. of till' i'.ov .tti ii I r. put a; loii m! Irish fa mil. settled in Uussin at flu: im if uf Him !...-! ••oii/l.urv. ..TL* -s Ta* now . Iv i is a c m in of lb' I..IM.V I iif’it \'‘ Ti- I it al. At i,a: b • . Mb h . Hu Ii M Naif Is \< if- nli. w bo v a s >’ a '• icd ScV (ta) duvs mo b. - C'o\o EdvrSr-ls, |i pt inc;t. ’1 of ih. put'lir it, h«nt. H-l-f'xt' * d no.-d a v, i ho trou !•■ . icw out W «f ap alleged :'nack I" o < omii.inions on Ts rot urn from a v omati. for w 1 i, Tuan! - w , t. iv McNair .uid E 1 'vui 1.1 S li pot; Tt to a y oni- o iTooi ions all par- iv -Is. St rot,Hi i,.. out iior hands tow ard , - • Alto ,. H asM’lt tab •! a bo tt tier • ■bn Mr .1 a tic PT ock an oc' <- *■ i, a 11 a i ■ .' .' | i" i - at 1 • or fim i i ’• • i. ,i • . I i ■ !. M on roo county, \ . 'W'd to -Ha• if; ni'ioii. T!.o fun • I • ••:,■ oi !• .I !• •••i. ; -i• • clied and ic Jid of 111,* cdiin w is re'tiov od i p. rtnit f r * mis and r kit o • s to ik. • 'it iook a’ w ii i» Hoy Ii ..! a . it ex. It w is t in ni that p • * i o r.a.ino.i con-c!ou = Ti,'.-s. •io i'm; i.'miio I alp ■ for sov or.,1 hour-, r if, .p b lolbiwimr Wednesday sox. j-ii physicians examined <!v and protionneed Mrs. Pit- Buys (-iintrolllng Interest In the Old Augusta Chronicle. K d|s j. 11.Hi from AuwuHta to The - v says 'I'homas W Eoyless Tue* -lay paid over to T K Scott and D tiv.-r I'.i.Hiiu and exercised the i pt ion socured by him January it) •tic majority stock In the Augusta t'lironicle In the Interim Mr Loy , s.- 11a — sold all of the. stock held icing no araiUble circuit iuttye ta preside over said court; Now, therefore, b« It rnnolTed by the Richland County Bar association, (That D. C. Ray, Esq., of Columbia, s C , and he hereby Is. reeoa»> * mended for appointment U special tudge by the chief justice of thn *W- ! pieme court of South Carolina, wRh authority to preside over thn aold * , i urt of common plena^for Richland t runty for the term commencing - Tebruary 6,1911. I hereby certify that the foregoing rcHolutloa waa adopted by the Rich- ■ and County Bar aaeoclatlon at a MMT-rs Sett and Dyer, except no | held 0 n February V, 1111 u'Ht as with his former holdings) McC. Clarkson. HI giv.. him control of the prop en of the city In small lots In thia iy gaining an enormous business tuiectlon and influence for his pa Acting Chairman. Anderaon Clnrkoon. Secretary. The company hns a paid In cap- now of llaO.OOO. EDht years] •Mr Lov|: ss tvought The Chron-I tor mmsHf and certain asaocl- l*BD\ E SHE IS ALIVE. •-Hit . I , ' cl ■ to t hi I be ( ollill i.odv was again SEND'. BOV TO DEATH. -n mci! l»y Riililvei- Siiake lie Duslies in Flout of Triiln. iy Hi rubtii r snake a comiiatiioti, J. in * I.. e;t|i- I Her Dentil. Mis- Nellie •k ba-.r 1 or pa;‘setr-.ers u./on I . towns, more than double that i' innlvcr. The estimated number of dead is '. J. Five bodies have been reci.v- ci ed. rlus Nothing to Say. Sen'': or Tillman has refrainen Him di.-cussing any phase or the snuation concerning the denial by James H. Tillman, his nephew, of certain statements, as to the lat- tera phyeical condition, attributed to tie senator by ‘northern nawapapers pi isenta! Ion of -uiid tut lea;.’ The xtc St,•ntticr Lo-t. 'timr Inaba 'la-tru, arriv- At New Yn'ic ! ;.y. a”e,i i went' -six. vv, lit I , a 1 w ; tplo-.' of 1 - ** r li om e am! ! n 11|,■ n;u nH . .- x s' ’ 1 1 i"s ’iclo w i.fe!. s. . > 1 v v> a - foil ml on th Put a r a !»(•'! to Her Stone I 'right(’tit'il to inn.is of Hot h r. Ir. a young hoy at Buru- a'.e, Mi-s., Wednesday d.isiied in ’'.'tit of a. swiftly now; n .- pass, nger Hivin atol w is instantly killed. Jeff •l om k nsoti. is years old. and young Holler were standing mar the rail- ioad tracks wlyen stidi’enly Tomlin ; -on drew lo imitation snake from '.Is pock, t and shoved it towards Holder, w h i dashed in front of the train and v’as giound to pieces. Tom- 'uison w as a rmsted. hut no crimi nality can ittarit to his act He is v. i . sorry of the death of his young fi lend. tlau ing two hours lut’T. IP l.’itW's ing from the oriont. brought news of trljoved thnt slie muv have h'-en loss at sea of the Japanese sttiaju j v.iJkiiu; in her sleep when slie plung- tt aw U r Pando Marti wit!) a < ;e\v of ed. :a vent v five men. The stearner j ♦ foi'piT'd in a storm off InSaraki 1 refect ure. Dentil LNf Great. \ "ireb.-s message from Fort Mor an Ala., states ihnt the ofli.iTs i of the steamer Herald, wt-'c! a;- J Fatris, a well known farmer I rived tlmr*’ W' 'm.i.v i :r, nirig i( Coosawhatc-hie, S. C., died at Sa-lfrom Ceiba, Honduras, report 15.0 let' Him DfT Light. ; |V rr,/’<l tit Taft has commuted the rent ”nce of Fred R. Warren, the -oc V list editor, who was recently .o-pt. nced to months’ imprisonment and 91,5*10 fine by striking out the imprisonment and reducin. 1 the fine to ? I Oil, to iie collected by civil pro- ce-s. oman Fnds Dispute Over Ibnly by Apjiearing Alive at Morgue. W hen a Worcester man accompa- . ;e.l v m undertaker, aiip,‘ared at H, Morgue in Boston to claim an i,.at of liis sister, Mrs. Lillian Hast "gs. the body of a young woman lound dead on t^e waterfront, he •v as met by tiie VIshob Donehue, of P indolph, wiio also claimed the body i that of liieir sister, Miss Mary I onohne. were discus-ing. the matter Mrs. Hastings walked Into the morgue, ’ nally settling the dispute, and the body was given to the Donohue bIb- crs. The death of Miss Donohue waa at flrst^nelieved to lie the resiilt of foul pUy, but the medical exam- it er later declared It to be due to t furaT causes. Court’b RccommciKlatlow. Columbia, 3. C.. Fnb. 1. 1911. lion. Cole L. Bleaae, Governor of South Carolina. Dear Sir. Upon Information thnt Eon. R. E. Copea, Judge-elect of the !• I rat circuit, will not qualify and be rommlaaloned for aeveral week*, and in view of the fact thnt no regular i ircult Judge la available to hold the court of common pleaa for Richland •ounty, commencing February I, 1911,, the supreme court reapectfnlly 'ecomnienda that you com mlaaloa Duncaq C. Ray, Eeq., of Columbia, 3. C., at special Judge to hold said court. Yours truly, Ira R. Jonea, Chief Juatlce. G, t . 1 Htl’l :D. Bodies are Found. \t Newark, N. J., rescuers sur- uieir siBier, ,vii.-b ,yiai> _ vVhile the rival claimants South Carolina, Executive Chamber. Columbia, Feb. 2d, 1911. | lion. Ira B. Jones, Chief Justlee, Su preme Court of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina. Dear Sir. Yours of February lit 11 ecelved. I beg leave To inform you thht aii»r a conference with Judge Conan, ; in which he stated that he would Ml he in position to qualify for the fcourt [of Richland county on Februery Ith, that 1 commlseioned Hon. Jamen Caldwell to hold said court. While 1 shall, of course-, be rw* irpectful to your body, at the same time, a large majority of the peepte | ( [ South Carolina elected me gov- c i nor and in that large melority were as much brains as was In the minority, and I expect to see my friends recieve at leaat some con- j s.deration from this administration. Lice for a Life. L D( j j ,j 0 no t propose to appoint my Key We-t, Fla., in a fight Thursday r enem i e8 t 0 office, upon the reeom- l.i tween John Sawyer, ager 7, »nd men( jatlon of any body, unlesa It be i.ouis Lowe, aaed 11, the former j j can n ot find a friend who !■ threw a pair of scissors at his play- com p e tent and worthy of the-poeF mate, killing him almost instantly. (lon , I he scissors struck just below the » Very respectfully, boulder blade, piercing the lung. Cole L. Blease, ♦ ♦« | Governor. Life for a Life. Robert Howe and son were killed In a pitched battle with county of ficers near Sierra Blanca, Storm ami Wreck. Thirty., nconle were killed when a ..assenger train was derailed at Val- (•t'.cia. Fpaln, as a result of a wash- (ut of the roatlhed. A wild storm swept the Spanish coast last night. A score of fishing crafts were dashed ■ i.on tho rocks. Many crews were hst. Tills morning twenty-five sail or. 1 ' bodies were picked up along the ; cast. Have Yellow Fewer. Killed by a Know Slide. Three men reported kllied and ceeded In recovering the bodies of ] ten others mi Being as a (result of a .annah, Wednesday in a sahitariuiu, as the rcs'ilt of a fall from a Itreet ear there two weeks ago. persons killed in the recent fight atjt-n negroes who lost their lives in ! snow s'ide at the Utah Coalition Ceiba Fortner r-ports gave thirty jtyte caisson accident in Pa«salc riv-jmlnaln Big as the death Hat. er. lAlto, Utah. With nine men aboard HI, ponnibly , Tex**. m ith yellow fever, thn A||frkh| ^ _ when an attempt was made to arrest g Un boat Marietta Is now on hff wijF , Howe for alleged murder. Irom Puerto Cortes, Honduran, C| w /Hgv Key Went, Fla. SheUhllnd tial ^American watntn njrfnr from the n?vy were issued as noon in tin* there were men" were 1 • fsis :