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ten The People. vol. xxxiv BARNWELL. S. <J.. THURSDAY. APRIL 6.1911 V MASS OF RUIN BIG PUSH OF BOYS ONCE VERY RICH BRIBE MONEY CHEAPEN THINGS BIBLE STUDENTS MARCH New York's Xafoificeot Twiily-Sereo Miliits Dollars C pitol UOITLK, .HARRIED TEX YEARS, SHE BECAME A RAO-PICKER AND POSSESS NINETEEN. DIED IN POVERTY. Kohhaat Dccl^is That Uiiimr Used Moofy in His Election. THE DEMOCRATS PLAN A HIOOKEAT RELKJIOl S PAOEAXTRY (T T IX TARIFF Dl TIES. IN SPARTAN CITY. TIilrt*‘»*n of Tills Number, All Hoys, FatalmDuel Hetwen Her Fatlier and The tlmiNe Will Make Sweplnji Re- I/ed by Former Coventor M. F. Ansel, WRECKED AND RUINED Are Living, and Not One is Yet an English Admirer Blotted Hap- KNOWS THIS TO BE TRUE duetions on Wool. Cotton and Oth- Fifteen Hundred Members of B|- MAHER IS IN A MUDDLE Five Years Old. plness Out of Her Life. er Necessities. ble Classes, Parade. Ik>autiful Structure Coes Ip in Fire am! Smoke NYhile >!any People l>ook On—The Fa.’.ous White Cranite Structure Notable Exam ple of Fne Architecture. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, of Highland, Kan., are seeking a home in Oklahoma with plenty of land. They will need it, for although they have been married not quite ten years they are parents of 19 chil dren, all boys, and 1 :< of them llv> in?. They hold the record for trip- Fire swept. Smoke-stained and water drenched, New York state's magnificent $27,000,0 to cajiitol : lands at Albany, N. Y , is a par tial wreck of (lames that started in the assembly library, burned away the entire west wing an I did damage • stlmated at $ l n.nonpHm before the ■re wtis declared and control af ter raging more than fo ir hours. It is believed the tire was st/trled lets, having five sets to their credit, and twcy sets of twins. All of the 13 boy4 living are under five years. Recently the Scoits, deciding thai they must find more land, went to Al berta. Canada. They were not sat- l/fied there and returned. On the return trip Mrs. Scott and her 13 children all rode on one first class ticket. At Omaha the conductor made a vigorous protest.. "Madam, you cannot carry a whole by a used eh" trie pu-li button be- .Sutidiy school along with you on • oming electrified. It was dtaCov.-red that on*.- ticket,*' lie said, “and you by a ni.'ht wat liman atid the alaim need not tell me those are all yours v as sounded at 2 :4t’> o'clock Wed- and under five years of age. You liesdav morning. Before the firemen will ha\e to pay for some of them.' •eaclied the massive stricture, price- -drs. Scott dug down into her va- ess doc a men t s. hooks and records ij^e and brought out the family Bi- -tored iu the assembly library had hie. in which was recorded the names been destroyed, other departments mid a?es of each of the children. ' ere threatened The imitation oak The conductor had to give in. The i eiling of tiic riss'-tnblv chamber, ’ mother and children occupied five .(imposed of papier tnache, was par- double seats in the homeseekers' car •tally dostro.yd as was also the fa- tnd paid for only one. mous millioit dollar staircase in luc The names and ages of the chll- west wing., dn-n are Ashbell, Archer and Aus- on the pf’ird lloor, w here the ilann^ tin. triidcts, fotw and a half years- •rained their 'tort tie- departin"n's obi. ArMinrand \rnold, twins, three wholly -or part -illy destroyed tire and a half; Alan. Almon and Albin, or set/foiisly damaged hv wat • r wet.- - r two and a half. Albert. Aliii- Tfie state lit.rary, c-.ntaining four n. ard \dolph. triplets, Ik niontlis, htutdred ttumsand i ’lumes. nmoiir \ti<-| and Abner twins, six months. :s " years old and tier ■ only a y.-ar h. r senior, with rel;.->, priceless doc u 1.11 nl s ♦ ♦ r " cr*- ' r i'l*-t *- ing four n. ;!i'i| 0 tiiott ;• \t..-l ;,i •ale? -.(I Mri S. tng*-tli* *■ h ■- -ba’ •‘Mademoiselle," the rag-picker, had a name, though nobody in Ly ons, France, knew it til she was found dead on the floor of her gar ret, dead of starvation and old age combined. Her name was Marguerite Carrel. And to her name there hangs a story. Seventy years ago. in 18-10. when Marguerite was 20, the Carrel were among the silk magnates of Lyons. The silk magnates fortjm d a btlity, an arlstotracy as proud in its own way as the old aristocracy of France had been before the revolu tion. Marguerite^was the Carrels’ only daughter. She waa extremely beautiful, and before she was IS had as many admirers as the Lyons kIIk merchants had grown-Up sons. Hut she would listen to or look at none Oi them. And then one day a young Englishman came to Lyons. His name haa not survived. He was the heir of an English silk firm*, a firm of Importers which ban business dealings with the Duvu, firm, a rival of the Carrels. Be: ween the families was a feud as bitt *r as that between the Montogues and Coputets. Marguerite Carrel hiet the youiif? Englieh friend of the Duval house one day and fell In love with him, and he with her The Englishman was rich and did not care whether Mar guerite came to him with or without a dowry One night Marguerite Carrel an i the EngliMiniiu left 1 '..ns :n i po~ f - chaise Their bb-a ' a to dr.'..- south to mi-lead pursuit, to ti.ak. for M ,r But the Venerable Publisher De clined Repeatedly to Tell the In vestigating Committee Where He Cot His Information or Mho Told Him about Matter. 11. H. Kohlsaat, publksbsr -of-tho Chicago Record-Herald, told the Illi nois Senate invi-stigut ;ng eomaiiti^ee Wednesday that lie knew $1niMi'iii had b. eu used to prut t:r* the election of William Lorimer to the Fnited ■ --4 *«. ^ States Senate. He refused to give the committee the source of his information, not withstanding the committee lia^ the [lower to imprison him because of his refusal. When Mr. Kohlsaa' was first called to the stand, he was asked where he obtained his information on which In- wrote an editorial saying $100.burr has been raisi d to elect Lorimer. Mr. Kohlsaat d*clim-d to answer a number («•' •• • ! ed In could not \ lolate a coniidc.i . Attorney Healy imt diiect ques- tions to him asking if his informant liad said lie w as asked f t $10,000, "I decline to answer," lie said. “Did he say that nine other men had been asked for $!o,oih) cadi?' "I refuse to answ er." “Is he a resident of C^ica o'’" “I decline to answ .-r." “Is he ali\ c now ?“ “He is " "Woubl von ilenniince fine ritDen will t All rates of duty in the woolen sihedule will ho lowered more than eo [)er cent. No article In that sched- S|iartanhurg had a most remars able jiarade on last Wednesday. With th** streets lined with thousands of spectators, a procession of fifteen ule will he perm It ted to retain half hundred Bible students marched .if the protection now afforded by the f rom (bo Court House, on Magnolia Payne-Aldrich act. A complete mod- s t r ,'et. to Converse College and back lib ation anil lowering of the entire .pjg afternoon, list will be made. These predictions are made in letter from Washington to Hie New York World. The letter goes'on to say that all the oppressive rates in the cotton Rfpreseilatire Saitk Sir* Gtrcrstr 1 Blase ChifeJ Ike Rums. ;; The Member* of the Greenville Dal* ogation Reopen* the QneaUoa ApiHiinting County A——ora. and Endeavor to Straighten Out tha Matter If They Can Do 80. A dispatch from Greenville In It was perhaps the most Impres sive religious sight ever witnessed m the South, and certainly the most 1m- speaking of* the recent dlacn—fons pressHe ever known In South Caro- t bat aroee over the action of Gov. , , , . ,, „ , ^ marked feature of this lot>K j n revoking the comml-Iona s< hedult* will be heavily cut. Only p ar ,of Bible students waa the va- of G Drake and J. L. Camobell an' just and equ^tgihlg protection will oc rioU8 (.Ihhshb 0 f men and boys whlcti members of the county board of a*- v , 7 ,o V , ;h cve„ 7T .v, r> . t . n ';:,rpo':rc. ra ?o n ;c:. r '.; , o ,h .™ sp ." 0 “;rr e r.°'r n r::rr.£JE - the dutlee applied to woolen members of various Bible claases, Jennings and Mr. Acker had boon Th. , a tho maAa w ^ Allowed by Ex-Governor Martin eraged by Repreg^ntatlv* C. D. This is the prediction made by a y Ansi 1 and other notable guests. s m lth a member of the GreenvlUn leading* member of the House Wavs th e llne wa8 comnosed of nrofession- ® or me ureenviM* Moans I’onimltti-o. ... WB-.Ol in arranging some schem<‘ of taiiff sons living In the mill districts, who revision. He says it Is a perfectly arp members of their Bible classes, safe assumption that the high places ail( j a ino there were many from the in the cotton schedule will he hit hard and the woolen duties than goods. sellle*-. and England : rti’u 1 b* re In • lie * ‘ • -d S- C some c^f t'.-in dating ba k b> I and irrejila.ca'.le Th** ass.-mtily and senate lunri s. stored with tl.oU'lmls Of Mil ll ires o' tw and * ode books, also a numb*-’' of .I . urn* nts and nt.inus. ripts the .•an n*-' • r <■ n placed The tiuatJi <• i . i;n m it ’ ••*■ niorn ; n which wit* -ton-d dr.i!t- o!' all tie i P prop! ia 1 ion a ud ot her bills of 1 tie [Tesetit Se-s:on Th*- ( ban t), r of the president i ro t• ui . f tb" s*-na!*• The lieiit. natit g -v.-rnor's room, badly damag'd hut nor wrecked Th*- set! *(*• and a-NSe’ii' |\ . ha Mi H I'S ar** s ak .-d w i’ h w a'* r Dial h as i tr. tied their mb f •irni-hings and in* papi.r n.a i **11 Htg of the bl’ter is liangin in sTaggbng shr* ds of hall d :s--oh ed * * p*-r 'I his , . Ring wiib i• s bamlsonie \ i i ’■ ! I EATEN MON IMPROA KMKNTS. Mi»* s-oiitbern Railway Revising Its Koailhfd Near Atlanta. H't* :-:'*• im prov • in* nts on the •i oen A i lain a and Macon. in - a t he I ly ing of aixir.t twenty **s o' passing tracks and revision grades a!** ’o •hi** \ oh of g:a d •! *■ South* rn Ra i * i no . n- * - n i 11' g t v b ' -e made at one** by dw.iv ai-eordin? to • n out Tuesday by \-sj-t am to the [‘resident File ■ is-.s.ng Jiaike vv 11 he of latcsl de- g n known as lap-sidings, which ■ r*-a'' ■ f.uihlat*- the movement of r :ns d lu-s*- ;ra* ks will be placed i it,; rials of ,about tiv*- miles and . h u !! be long enough to aeeoin f ur trains. This additional ive man' of th** ad- mo trackage will adorn :m-tit i - s:i: • 1 to ba' f‘ t MSt *i 1 .1 ! 1 (a:- — of *1*0,lil.- tra ks and "til great s : m .-11 1 W M s on*' of ! ii»' stm * gr**..: i' ,r • ts*- ilo* *• ij.a* ity of thas -1 gilts o' ’to- ; i; • i t ( igt n ■: ..oft.itlt 1 to* o\ ot u till h. in ad*li- On th*. fi.uriti i'onr ;n the w*-^t ! . ll to ' 1). t M i g lit a ltd lo. a 1 [i.issen "Ing t In- " ro. k. ,1 0 It;'' *■*• .(' r ■ ’'i»*. ’to- tlirougli passenger ('otlft of 1 1 la, ii.) >, in wit . li utairv ' t a 1!!> of til* - .s.o.iii.-rn ’)*■'"een k'lor- 1 m 1 011 a n! l*-g ;*l d cun.ftits "ore on "la an*l tb.- \\ * st ire liandled Dur- fib* mg ihf last I* u months the Southern Th* The iirt*« 'i t *■ Tl- bill di ifting depar in' iH . btlrea i of "eights and un til* state r* '<Mit s rooms -'ate prison commission 'lio- sta'e «*ducat ; onal deiiartim-nt *'Hi' nil ttig mat'' valutbie books ol si ien.t ifie and hisiorical inter* st i)n the second tbior tin- d tmagi-i' rooms are- Th*- aMortl* '- g. tii're.l s (illii e Th* stat* < x. -1 se ilepartmeiit (In tli, Jirst fioor th*- damag.-d d*‘ ['.artmerits in bide Th*. . i!fb-.-s of t he s' ate 11 * asiirei and s'at tax commissioner The spate hoard of hartie- am' the stat.- commissioner o! lunacv Til*, lower (il'ic.-s of the state edn citt ion a 1 d(‘|>art ntetit I’rmtieall' all th*- offices below tin- third fioor. including the txecvittv* chitniher were damaged hy smoki and water. An attache of tin- assembly i •r tf returning for some overlo’oked iiaiief- discovered a tinv .blaze near his (1 sk There had hen a complaint filed dtir Ing the day that an electric switch was out of order and this is supposed to have started the-fire Rutin ins otit iulo the YorrhTor th- rb rk summoned a night watchman and with Hie assistance of two news paper men. efforts were made to put out th" tire, which probably could fntve been done had a fire extinguish er or a bucket of water been avail able. Lacking these, the flames spread tint 1 ! the room, with its inflammable furnishings and papers, was ablaze ft was sometime before the firemen arrived and before they- eonUl get streams playing the flames were rac ing toward the state library. The grand western staircase, which was recorded as one of the most beautiful in the world, occupied the center of the western wing and con sisted of an immense double stairway bf sandstone elaborately carved. It was surmounted by a glazed dome which soon fell. The capitol, a gigantic structure of white granite with red capped tow er*. stands perched upon the highest of the several hills upon which the city of Albany is built. > It is 3 00 feet.north and south by four hundred la& east and west, and covers three acres, b The'Mst stana. in the foundation was laid July'7Ft*69. It was first occupied by the legislature on Janu ary 7, 1879. Writers upon architec ture say that the white building with its towjpre reminds them of the fa- bus i-tiii.p! -tc I the work of strength • timg 'li.- bride- -i - ti this line and i- now operating Its he,v lest locomo- t.\ **s ov.r ;* Tbe.-e i uprovements will add greatlv to the facilities for handling oth fc-ielit anil passengers .*.-r t Ms liii*- and will prove of bene !,t not onl' to the territory imtnedi it* :, sei vud hut to shippers and pas- -•nec’- u- ; tt? it for through eom- me r ( *• ;ind tuvel Tlte * xpemlitures iivol'e.) ar* b- ing und-rtaketi hy the -dtitliern Railway Company in the b - re to go*- its patrons ,he tx-sf of servile and to provide for th*' great im re.ise of h'usiness that is hoped lor n th lutui*'. Died in llis S<‘nt. V\'h*-n Im-itti-ss opened nl the pic vate luitik ot .lulius ‘Debrousky in \.-w York Mond.-ty''the first ciJstomei "a- annovi-d that she could ret n.- -11s" *■ r t.i her *|tiestions from th«* ink r. who sit leunini ov**,- a ta- 'de. s-c ingly btiri**d in thougli* He had gno i reason for his silence. In he banker's abdomen was a bullet vottitd from w hich he died. fli .ht and follow , i! b -rty mil Lyons be caught th*m, and ’ tlte roadside. t;:id. r M irgm r riTs frigliti tied r a7e, ( Put, 1 voting EncllshllMIl -l.ot (111** .aaelh.r d -ad What happen. <i aft*-- tl.a’ to Marguerite nobody knows for e r tain. She was not seen a-ni.n i : 1S7". th** 'ear of Hie a r d one da\ an old man wfio had ‘-(.-ti helping* to * arr\ food and .'rtr.k i*. patients in th*- ho-pital r* eo :*iz d ill one of the lay si-t.-r" Mat-g ;••■'• Carrel a Anman of .'**• now utiom he had known and adnbr* 1 a- a young ma*'. sit*- was not a t r. t> t wore th** dr*-ss ef a religlot - ord* r and the (j.-nev a eross Sh d :■•,. . work than any two i.tlo-r itilp.is in the hospital All that Ho* l.cons of ih* la-t i.-w years knew about ' Mad* .;,** .-* >* was t hat she was an obi w.*maa .*•;•* neanly .loufil* with a wit s no- and chin Mi<* dress*-.] in e - . i sack.ng and **.l*i.n*-ii!s *.f el ' b: ae which the old clothes nieia ha at s ha-l discarded Sh*- lived, lit* rally liv.d, on what she [ticked ttj* All nigtit sh(‘ w as to b* prowling up and down th< s' reecs o' Lyons, peering .a .out for odds a:, i ends, be.ging a bit of sugar b*-t picking up a i tgar or r;g.urett** ett 1 tli*-re. on her old f*** t till : ami i ;i m . w hen in In k getting a o,.; . r or two irom tli*> [teopb- who sat *. ii side the cafes, when out of h,. k j.. k ing crusts froitt the gif -r tor In-- lin'.ak fast A ltd ea rl v tt 1 he tn om i n g M a • 1 einoiselb ." tin* beauntul Mar. !;••!•;!•• Carr* 1 7'* tears ago. was found ,b-.ol of privation in her garret Her tiltn. mattress fell to pieces whet; th*- pn- Itee life! it. and out of a gab n it to Hie floor rolled $s..ui i in g.o.i !' t!- . r * ' s t: <!* A', | ;; li St - ! r* 1 if <' : • 1 • ' ' <*r»* *»ri * • (^ 11’ - t>! ! • *• » : t ■! iff •!)' “ V ' > 1 r ml tb" <)*!'• 0 !' *• • >' ,..y it ‘S u ' ■ r. *> taken 1 ■;■• it ' • -'a’ a c. >!; •v U 1 ■ Y*. i » a.*- : *--* a •lob a ;. us " " I up; ••* * ;! 1 • i • ■. : * Th- to**-- ;• Mr KoV-a c der *1 (e*t o* t 1 Th - -• ■ Mi c : ■• si *! . • * • * * .*; Th do : - ’ r Ko!i' -it :.oft uni. v c* a \. r.l c If. u - ’ hat 1' - " * us’ a 1 ..- ' fin- mini ' o aid i' i f T \ • • -t i. w * ■ i * • (. r - 1 mu ' * -*-d ai* ■ ! and -Mi." - *i C..:' li iv -aid.a 1 l.\ nil.U I ll 1 ;»i: I'RI s||)|;\T - -*• M itnis t*> t aptiire ibe R* publi) an N*uiitii.il ion. country churches near Spartanburg more Farh Bible class marched nnfior Its th-m ,*<•♦ in tw-Mn .,,, n ba ,| t *,, ir (i. ner prominent Democrats hei.i . e iiands along, wtiile the orcheetra that rates on tools, farm machineiy, f ron , , b e Hlhlo class of Bethel Meth- paints and other necessaries for the odist Church, of Spartanburg, occu- produeer will be materially reduced pied seats on a huge wagon. “I he things that the farmer has Mounted on this wagon there was to buy will he put on the free list," a ] 80 ft piano, and while t*he line was declared a memlier of the committee, traversing the most crowded business We are going to see that the rec.- parts of the city, hymns were sung, proelty agreement does not hurt the mating it a most Impressive proces- tiller of the soil." 8 ion and one that will ever linger In It Is realized hy the more conserva- minds of tliO*a._.who Witnessed tive element that this Is probably go- 0 r participated In It. ing too far In the way of prediction. The stores and business concerns D Is unlikely that- all those thlnus of tin* city were closed In order that "fib-h th** farmer buys will be placed tpo emplnve.-s could march In this on tie- free list. There nitty be heavy -having of tin* rates now Imposed, at all the great mass or artlci.s * Muprislng such a ll-t of ne cssities tans! bear some taxation to meet the rojulrenients of revenue Th** temper now manifested t.v a itmiori’v of t it<* Ways ami Means C|*m ill I i ! ec augurs well for tile ef fective downward n vision of the Lit if. There is a genera! disposition ’o eliminate all the most objection able duties It is especially desired •o les\si-u tiie cost of living Rates '. uiposed on wearing apparel, farming implements, food-sttiffs and articles >*f daily iuse will t>.* liberally lower.-. Th" Ways and Means (’onimltt**.- "til ini'* t a .’ain Saturdav and take ip ibe subject of tariff revision The aim:ttee Is having serious trouble ture* *ng on a lours** of [irocedure (Mi*- f.ut ion would pass at least three 'aritf r* vision bills first, iiiul th*ii • a k *- up reciprocity, while the other vv on id rev erse this order (tv.-r ttiis point th*- caucus calbo •Mr Saturday will split when a vig "foas demand will Iu- made for .. complete revision of certain tariff -* lie'lub-s Some members of tie* Ways and Means Committee would p..ss .-i reapportionment bill and go as f tr as possible toward providing for •In* direct election of United Sta.es S* nators. bn**. o|*nl\ |.rnfis-itu: titolr fat'h .atid th'ir religion The ministers of Spartanburg acted as ear'nils. The second da’ of th" at nnal Con- v* ntion of tbe S un lay s ho d workers ti'-w in s* ssion wll mirk an ej*ocn in t'o* history of t'i" Association Thr***' of the greatest and most en thusiastic meetili.s ware held, he- s’des the Bible (las*, p.iiad". HOI ND FOR TDK SENATE. (iov. Rlease Says He Expects to (>o Straiglit There. The Columliia corri'gpondent of The N*ws and C mrier 'ays Governoi I'basi* will tie a eandidat** for the bnited S'at* s Senate. He aald today that he |> “going as straight to the Traynham DIVININO ROD MEN JAILED. Drew tiie Liue. It was an exceedingly trying exper- ; ence Miss Katie Johnson had Thurs day when she appeared on th** street of South Bethlehem, Ba., in a harem skirt. It was the first sight local people had had of this fashion. A • row'd quickly formed and after mob- binher pelted her with atones. Bull Kills a Man. Disregarding the warning that a bull in the pasture was vicious Wil liam ravnc, of Norristown, Nr J.7 was gored and trampled to death this week. He had declared he could conquer any mad bull. Stauffers Sentenced to I'ay F ines anil Sent to I'rison. Fines and prison senien.es were imposed by Judge Orr,. sitting spe*- iaiy in Federal Court in Scranton, i';r. last week, Abraham G. Stauffer, his son, Oscar A. Stauffer; his nnmesnke, A. S. Stauffer, and William S. Ream. residents of Batmyrn Fa . who pre-id ed guilty at the Williamsport s ssion of making fraudulent use of the mails. They conducted a mail order business by which they sold “divining rods' 1 that were represented to li able to locate, different metals by the use of different needles They also pleaded’ guilty to selling lascivious pictures through the mails, and will be fined and Imprisoned for that. \ B..- *t ii- a-. 1. s hi j* .1 Ti ; * 0! i t * 1 : 4 ft r*-‘ a 10 ; :, ■ ■ . n " , j t 1 1 1 < •; 1 -:1i.*• a ■’ mo r- ■ ‘ 1 I.-. • i. • ' Ml ! [ Senator l. *t. a' ‘ ••. B .rt* 0; < :s t- del \ r a! ' . t- it ; a big tit ie s • l**-; d Ih 1; ■ u 1 t r Go\. rn ■ • ■ ti' ' ’1 !•*• 1* - ’ ‘l(! *- •ti i! tip* it- orti-.i i - ■on :. r.-io - to f-*B. 11 . i! is an. -11 i tor. .Mil o. ito I; •. 111 1 ing of s* uator 1 ..1 I'oll. •:.-' »■ i.n-M. dm > for : Itoi-ld- ht S' ' *•01* ; • u rii* • "ho is t): 0 '"(oitob r 0: • :■*• \ 1 I Mil l ! 1 Tog r* *- -i v -" R**;. in I.<- -1 L’ 11 ♦' . is on*lt-rst. 1 M H d to 1. O" |..|" .* d a ['(lilt - :«mI a'li li !i a- w a b Sf -a• or 1 .a [.• 1' 11* -t 11* : !< d to ha' 0 •! 1 d*-r .1 k• 11 1!. h l.-k of 1 ;* [it m il 1 u th*- N**\v Ktiv la:i*l *i lei" - r- tioti to th e r.'i''i'*!:. an i-oiiv. ut "11 >lf SAVED BY FIRE DRILL. I Tiit.-d States Senate as a martin to its gourd Senator Tillman said the other day that he will run again if his healtn p.-rmlts, hut it Is doubted hy many Mint It** will again be In the rac". Governor Bh-aso said recently thrat he ecu Id heat any man except Tillman for th** Senate. In the event Senator Tillman ta not a candidate In 1913. Governor Blease will be in the race. Other wise he will i>e a candidate for the Senatorship later on. That ta the way the situation appears today. Governor Blease has received en went befora B. M. Shuman, an attor ney, and made affidavit, the aabataa- Hal statementa of which are (Ivon la the following extract!: “Senator Mauldin stated that tho v * r . r . r ,„ r , ri j 1<ir | n governnr'a of fice told him that I had eraaed the name of Mr. Acker and antMtltvtotf that of Mr. Campbell on the board of assesaorg ot Dunklin tdwnahlp aod also had eraaed the name of Bearden Jenninga and aubatltuted that of C. G. Drake in Cleveland township. “I eraaed no names, nor were they eraaed under my direction*, but theae changea were made under the direc tion of the governor. "Being the only member of tho Greenville delegation that was es pecially friendly to the governor, tho governor stated to me on several oc casion* while In Columbia during tho seselon of the general assembly that h** would make appointments on my recoin mendatlon. "He told me to make my fight In the Greenville delegation and if Ijvas downed to come to him and he wonid take care of me. “In the delegation meetings tne delegation appeared to be controlled )>v Senator Mauldin, an«k all the men recommended by me were promptly voted down hy the members. In Dunklin township, which waa mj home township, I especially reqneated the delegation to recommend the name of J. L. Campbell In the place of J D. Wood. The delegation, how ever, recommended the names of Traynham, Cothran and Acker, my recommendation being Cothran and In Cleveland township there was no delegation meeting. I waa Informed that the majority of the delegation recommended Morgan, Hagood and Jennings. The miaortty, which were Mr. Earle and mype’f, recommended Hagood, Morgan and Drake. I carried the paper* to the governor, who had told me he wonid appoint my appointees, and there upon Gov. Bleaae told his secretary to make any change* that I desired. "The appointments made were -oy the governor's own orders and the governor knew that he was appoint ing on my recommendation and on that of a majority of the ourngiitK letters, he states, from all v j|] p d P i eKa tj on >• He la told 'Liny < hildren Are Marched (Quietly to Safety. Th*- value of the fire drill 11 rovvded buildings was clearly dem- "ii-t uti’d Wednesday afternoon w h* !i fir*- vv.is discovered In public school No. 13 In New York. Although -in ke was drifting through the building and the odor of burninc vv inn! and paper permeated the halls and class rooms, 2,900 little children responded to the fire drill signal and in p* rfi-ct order marched from the buildng as they do several tini"K Smith is one. of the leaders of the man wrote him, '('tii h RAINED MI D DOWN iit-xt year. The m-iiij plank of the Bourne platform 1- th" initiaMV". ref eniidtiiu and recall. < 'oinmitted Snti ide. Rufus I. Haseli. for several y. .u‘‘ iHMckke-p-r lor t hM - w luResaUc aiHl ri. t vT •: roct ry firm of 'AVK lY Eason, t’h.arb stnn. .- C rommiUj d stiicti 1 Monday morning in in- "Hire by send ing a bulb-t from a m-vv fix calibre pfrtol through fils D-ni! bn no r*-a.-on being assigned for the de. d. ILi-*;| was in poor health, fiow*-v. r. I!*- vv untnarri'-d .and about - . ars o' age. piirts of South Carolina. in these letters that he !« stronger Colton Farmers' union and has been now politically than ever before. One oriianlllng th# unlon . H# hM atoq ( '° ah ^ ad an(i * lve organized the farmers In the legisla ture so that they may legislate In telligently on matters pertaining to farms. What Gov. Blease Raya. KeMilt of l > recipitatl*>n In l>usty At- Gov. Blease said Thursday that ho did not remember the details In eon- mosp ere. nectlon with the appointment of tho On last Thursday it rained pure Greenville county board of assessors, mud in Watheoa. Kansas. The phe- He said that the matter had boen nomcnon Is accounted for by the fact handled by a stenographer employed that a high wind and duststorm from l 1 * 111 f° r several weeks snd that the northwest was prevailing when a R he would make a statement Friday. • at it vvt-ek. In ten minutes all were light rain be?an to fall, and the drops "I W H1 »tand by whatever statomsat of water collected the dust In the at- 8 he makes,” aald Gov. Blease. biosphere, turning t^em into muo. 1 ♦ Persons w ho were outdoors had their Both Are Gone, clothing spattered and shlled, and the w. A. Hawkins Wella Fargo IC»- v r 011 the street watching the firemen. Tiie blaze did only trifling damage. The children were under splendid control. Made a Big Haul. Ten thousand dollars In currei)''y was stolen from a mail pouch li. transit between Tampa and Clear- is blowing, with the temperatffye near water. Fla., Monday night. The freezing. 'heft was discovered when the mail ~ potn h reached St. Petersburg Tues day morning at 1') o’clock, having paint upon houses, vehicles and 1m-. press messenger on the £1 Paso and plements outdoors all showed the el- Southwestern railway haa 'giTstort- fects of having received a kprIiTkling f dniTjrinsiiYffi?aiW"Sff!roffiCOTr-ttf-tlfir of the mud A Arlgh wind w,ind still express company stated that fSA,- 000 also Is missing. The money is J*l \ alleged to have, been taken between Nogales, Ariz., and Maxatlan, Mexico, oh March 20. while Hawlrtn* ])ie*l From a Fall. Hurled hy a giant wave with t\i- employed on that run. Man's B*xly Found. The body of Walter Byrum, of Monroe, N. C.. who left his home on January 23’, was found In a mill pond nfar his home Tuesday morning by two hoys who wore fishing. The body bore no evidences of foul play. **. I" ound XaiI of Monej, .. . A cat chased .71 mouse tinder a foot-stool In the home of H* nry Karg, In Fort Plain, N. Y.. this week, and then stuck its paw into th*' hole to try for her [trey. When site drew the foot out a $7*0 hill was sticking to a claw. Later $875 was taken •-from the stool, which represents the hoard left hy Grannie Karg when she died suddenly on Feb. 25. Indian Plague. During fit.* month of I', bruarv df*aths -froitt th— p+n-*-tt+* m - l-mittr reached the total of xs.-Pas. The dis ease has become S’lcti a fixture in tie- province that th*- British India oflin- lias almost given up its efforts to stamp it out. been carried by its destination, Clear- rifle force down the companlonwa^ witter. ' and Instantly killed waa the fate of ♦ ♦ ♦ Captain Christen Peterson, master of Wilkerson Elected President. the Danish steamer, Dronning Olga, tf Prof. Wilkerson, ,-who has been a arriving at Newport News. Va., Wed- bj Tillman Feels Better. Senator B. R. Tillman In response an li^gulry as to his health lnspiro4 a rumor that he was very unwell m-tuber of the- Colored State-CoUega. MStiM.. w !' h th< * flag .at half mast p r |day that he was feeling t-ver since the institution was started. and showing evidence of a hard bat- tirely fit. He spent the day in tte wits elected president of the college tie at sea. fieldsmen his farm at Trenton, end vesterday hy the trustees. We h*^- ♦ ♦ ♦ says th s e country life Is agreeing wlUl liovo he w ill fill the bill to the satis- »<*<•)' *»> "’p* 1 * him so finally that he feels better #T- faction of all concerned. The body of R. Copeland, missing ery day. He is feeling bettor tknn bo Broken by Death. At Brockton, Mass., an engage ment of 53 years between Miss Emi ly • Fanny Richmond and Rev. Charles Lord has been broken hy the. death of the former, at the age of 7-1 years. Pipe Blew Out. At Manchester, N. H., the head of a 12-Inch steam pipe at a power house here blew out Monday, killing one man instantly and severely inur ing eight other persons. Young Robber. A hoy in knickerbockers walked 'nto the postofflee at Lake* View, near Buffalo, N. Y., Saturday night, and using an axe handle as a weapon, felled Hp|en and Ella Mavn, sis/frs of Wm. Meyn, file pdStniffst-.tr. and robbed them of $5ft“tr Ttr rtTPTr es caped. *• from Morrison, Kla., for months, has has felt for months past, been found In a thirty-foot well. All » » At Lost His Nerve. Cleveland, Ohio, Wellington Indications point to murder, as the mous Taj Mahal, In India. Others call it a superb reflection of French architecture. . Burned to Death. l Dr. D. E. Norris, a prominent phy- Mriin and his .four children were horned to death when their honfs^ was , bflrned near Aurora, Mo., Tueada), Negro Must Hung. Daniel Duncan, the Cltarleston ne gro convicted of killing a Jew mer chant and his wife, and is under sen tence of death, lost his last card Monday when the supreme court dis missed a petition to rehear the case. Queer Death. Davis, a vaudeville juggler, lost his bkul1 of the ^victim was crushed in, When a stove exploded in the fcMM nerve when about to be married to and the body covered by debris to 0 f John Teppe, at Sanlt tU." Miss Marie Loplant, his partner in shield the crime. It is known that Mich., flying pieces of the the act, and Jumped through a glass Copeland had considerable money be- loot* ffie plaster from the walls door. He is rtow jn the hospital, but fore he disappeared so suddenly. R fell on a two-y< still unmarried. r ‘ - —-■ 1 ♦■♦** — asleep ia bed. — »♦ ♦ Here's the King. was rescued it had Killed in Wreck. Confessing to numeroua thefts. Three persons perished in a wreck Steen Ellingson told the police of • Killed Hie of the New Foundland, mail steamer | Wash., last week, that he At Charleeton Bases Bruce, which struck rocks off Scat- stolen more than 3,000 chickens by her husband. A toed teri during the night. The steamer from hem roosts in that town during night at her home 0* is a total loss. The Bruce wan on the P Mt three The lad, to-(dying a short time ‘ way to Lonlaburg, B. C.. wfcog ' gather with two companions, was ar-j cutting was Iho im disaster happened. . rested for burglnrisUig s store —J -f-