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pris* 1 - f !<• || k lAinrEUKinE WMkly. sannwclC •outh caiwuna thaddeus H. CARAWAY II UkM A Me n?ai to prelMd. to tmilo whoa bto Strmne*. but a blunt man oauall7 aar> sharp thlnga. What London neoda to alaatle, un breakable windows. Panama earthquakes continue, but the canal refuses to be scrambled. Football may be all right as a sport, but It Is a dreadful strain on the toice. Any man who has made a fortune ttSTer wasted time wishing he was rich? TO BUILD ROADS GOOD ROADS CONGRESS APPEALS TO PRESIDENT WILSON TO TAKE UP QUESTION. RESOLUTION IS ADOPTED Government Construction and Main tenance of Highways Is Favored by Good Roads Congress.'- Ignorance of the law never prevents the losing attorney from collecting his bill. China has elected a president with less fuss than a Central American re public. Football heroes try to live up to the best* traditions established by maga- sine Action. New York Is to hare a new «ky- seraper »01 feet high. What's the use of aeroplanes? A out has been made In the price of steel, but the trouble Is mete! Is Augusta, _ Qa —Predicated upon the expression of President Wilson that “you cannot rationally increase the prosperity of this country without Increasing the road facilities of this country,” representative citiiens of the two leading producing states In the South at the Oeorgia-Carolina Good Roads Congress adopted resolutions voicing their request to the president and congress to take up the question of proper provision for the construc tion and maintenance of public high ways. The resolution also points out that It is vital to all the agricultural and manufacturing interests of Georgia and South Carolina If the country Is to profit from the building of the Pan ama canal that prompt action be I'ksv by congress. President E. J. Watson of ths *ion- AFLOAT III OORIES T FDD SAILORS IN PAN C ABANDON VES SEL WITHOUT CAUSE AND SUFFER DISASTROUSLY. SAILORS LOST ON THE SEA The Abandoned Vessel Precedes Them Into Port, and Was Prac tically Undamaged. I Mr. Caraway, who now repi the Plret dletrlct of Arkaneaa In greee will preeent theee reeolutkwe in greea. wee a proeecutlng attorwer pereon to President Wlleon ami the down there before going to Waehtng- eenate executive committee on hie re- ton. H# i« a Democrat and woe born The original tattoood man to dead of appendicitis, bet as a work of art turn through Washington frou the in Mleoourt about forty yooro ego. be will live forever I United Btateo Good Roeda Ccngreao | to be held In 8L l>ou1e Tbe trouble wttk too mady "SaW i Congressman Thomas W Hardwick liee~ to tbe! they make biscuits Jest of Georgia among the aponkero. Uke tbev -*— the stone I hie e«b)ect being "The •elation of MJIMAIUM GIVtN (MIA the National Govern« Rondo" The Good imm t a aM Honda ~ The concreeemna pledged hie will be known eEorta and support to the movement to secure redeml aid highway DICTATOR It TOLD Hi CANNOT REMAIN HEAD OF ThE MEXICAN REPUBLIC of a is w« to no etth a fane '• mfermeo by United Atatee T*at He » more large Muni at Onto I"m nets H.mseif as Factor M a>cn , bold tbs tret to n tae KIUS ONE AND WOUNDS TWO Ifiino I Wn of e year r%ia Why we knee are ad ef a tarn are fester tkaa b* le se.d Yst either appear te tbues seiUag Ufa monr Tbs tnage is a.k»ws.i la tbe serv aata ball ia Itucbiagbaie pninne w bars tbs dearer a me; (breed emoeg b s When tbs movtag pin*are »*a eleb tn tabs a rVb mac la arttoe tbsy atop at eotbleg abort of taradicg bia bathroom A minister says time peases elowsnt at twlllgbl Tbsa be sever waited for tbe bell boy to bring tbs ice water lb A correspondent wants U> know why women never use periods In erlttng letters That s easy, periods rspre sent full stops kb Witte H.e M w*de Wife end A t >00*0 tie - Keraged er»* •»—- ' - wttb oner • — i reeks M l- t nbb e Turner <oea rmer living ebeut two ml es f-em ibet and tnetenti; btu«d bm meSbsrtniew Mrs J G R Haerer* trad two belle*s telo tbe bed; of ste etfe probebi; fa’eliy w<eediag ber en4 tbee t are tag the pistu. ce bis staler !■ lew Miss kelite Haar«wb fired the roma atag bol'ets :elL<t eg a ■.mad from ehkh she etli y'utmwy die Mep-ev* are »• tbs sffs^t that *ntb weet to ths Mas cor s h<m»e sad pash tag »pea ths dialog r»«en d «.r •tth out s sord of •sralng rt pp^l ■•at s rwnlvsr act sb«-< ll-t Haar.^b "f ysers of sgs leal In hsr rt»a r st ths supper table fatn-ir emtaded h • »Ifs sad serWiM*.'; • unded bit sittsr In iae Miss KalUe Haarurb Tns. b dog* ■er» put <e» hi* tral h«t before the er-arrhlng pert; #v*c reeded la loruilag Mm h« bad made his way to Hebe. < a sad to the t me of his brother Re* W J < rit»b Mere hs rsUmded his rat.Wter sad attsmpted to end his Ilfs b* sending s bullet through his brain Before he (-«>uld arr.xnpllsh his pirp.ee his brother snatched ths ■swpon fr.gu his trm pis Portland, Maine.—The probable 10*8 of their captain, Vincent Nelson, and three 6t their mates and the death of one, form part of a tale of the sea brought here by the survivors of the ciew of the Gloucestef fishing schoon er Annie N. Parker. The fact that ! their abandonment of the siJu,.. ueur iN<tuiu^..cc and l..e loss of life was unnecessary was not known to the crew until word reached them that the schooner was in port at New Bedford virtually undamaged Nine survivors of the Barker's crew reached here aboard the lumber schooner Tlfton, from Jacksonville, which had picked them up from Dorics, 30 miles off Nantucket after hey had been afloat twenty four hours without food or drink A tenth survivor, Henry Nelson, of Bevfly, son of the captain win left behl* d on the Boston fisherman Jose and Phoebe. e*hau*ted from his «• rienc*. but hoping to find trace of hi* father IG.iben Kenney, tbe cook. wa* dr*.« nnd when h» wa« swept over >«rd from a doer ■hi* his mate* oobed on p<i»erle«« to help His hum* • a* at G!en»aoe N A He lr**e« •eien chhdr*e fh« mlsst&g a.«r« Ides t sptatn Ve «->n are l^rter F'.e'cher of A'l* • tLmin N 1 Ho«s \b oeth«o of |“ut.r ico Head N H and Tt. "tua* laols; ! Three teekts ■•rr pit o»ef tte m> 1 »ard side tef -»• <e- * • t • saf.rhe-t 1 Th« fr»t ■•* waved t‘« »*• *4 •»* > • »-t. ;e-! t&« t.-irj •»* t-e’ej a*' • igbt sc e« yre’ !■ It T* * » - %■ e - 1 ’ * * tb« •tsg»«.-l • T'e * I •. i y »•« B- • K (*• » •« ' *ys*»a • a 4 tt'*e it ••• pt* * 4- »»•« • -ee* # » » e ft* ta ! A Washington gtrl Is to sacrifice two flngere that aha may have a ooee, while with acme men two fingers give them red ones The price of radium having ad the east The Interstate commerce vanced $10,000 a gram. It may yet be commlaalon haa approved a new Tsatile Ratss Are Changed Washington t'ottuo and woolen mills In Georgia and Alabama will take notice of certain changes tn freight rates on commodities used In ( WO years later was tried a these textile^ Industries coming from convicted of the other charge in ll • federal court at Mobile. M• itoo Ctty - Pr*el4«e! H••rta boa 4--"Vp»* bewo to, 4 mast r*«tg« lb* pr«el deecy of MasKe ■Itbosit -uos of time sad tbat b« mast as b te s# swrreaa g A«r«.l*a > It sa-^ss* bie mlatebee of •%; «g as y osbsr mase s«r of bis ofke a, fasbi * o# of tba *e C*cta i« a 4 ^ t Se • Spw>«*4 to <u*trui Tb la isaat am from tbasb agtae • aa ru**«*«g la y^rvvbaat H •a#\a Ibrwwgb b .a pc’va'e •avroaar* a-»-w Xabegby Na<»j« t > »b • *g‘* ,*« • '.ba bsaarWas Wars* I afais** a ti*s • a !a/ 11. r *' *a • frurn lb « • , • 4a penmaat iwa jC Hs^gu peaaa- - *.J ts« »»as rar*4*(U to M» rkiaf but I'*** 4< Haeeia baa r«t»rae-t ao aa***- 1 a* far as rwu ! *w ea’Sag bat i .»-•* e-4 ll, 1 • f-v«a a an a, , f M* ' S« la. aa J ta'na’e r w *• T'- abo .acred *4 l v .e W * »ft a; toe *..<# r*«ar4 (.•*•'a J Ilea*', ■ p- • It i- a a* cae tn ■• *. ‘a • ta f.«r«e-l to fit# uea of » aa»*e-» r»f ,»al putat t .Sab I the daroa-vd p« aatbty g to hand ' '.e di p«reast K Ms paa*^ Ct, ‘C tt. a Mo.ae.f ofb. iail* WILSON ISSUES PARDONS Thereus Was Co**v ctsd at M*coe Had Na "F -at Fnarsd" \\ ashingiuCi Braaident 1b llsoo c*>tr. muteU to e\p re at ooca the senteme of life Imprtsorrnent for robbing lha mall and jeopardlxing the life of a mail carrier Impose) In I'M on Bar etter Halter of Mobile. Ala Salter was acquitted In a slate court of it murder of the mail carrier in ■ati-a-! * ••a r f , » a * 4 t % a i • a * 4 ■» r » ta a - * • a a • ^ « to to to i *4 l V« 4. • f - ft • 0 •# > •« •4 1 * 4 • • « r - 9+ •1 * •» »• * * »* >• to % * N * Tfc t to * v * 1 % 4 t • • a • ' vs * .( e • "» * e r • > # (4 \ 1ft ^ 1 i 9 1 • ‘ « » * ’ # * Few * * i a * • % i « » e • 1 * * * e# a * • -a r * *« * F a #•! f ** e f n ! -v- - » « * 1 % • > 4 1 » t 1 * ' e > # * > * r * * » 4 s a * % « A to ! r • • ►I 1 MiXlCAH CHARTS RECEIVED 0 rofSt pi to 1* U r * t • ' ft s * N to ^ 1 »4 c **•- l> tf ftn> ' tof ft • T * * to ’ 1 • W att a • fto 'a' » to \ • to to • a < • U&. t e.*’ k a r ‘ $r f a • ' f f • • . a a a . a necessary to countermand our last carload order. Queen Mary of England ha# given her aervanta permission to do the tango. They would do It anyway, ao what’s the use? Women. coming Into the Cnltad States from the moat exclusive board ing houses of Europe should be care ful of their aigrettes. An Indianapolis man has just dla- covered Abe Lincoln kicked him out of bed seventy years ago. it took him a long time to wake up. Instead of going around aimlessly Inquiring why is the ocean so close to the shore, why don’t they ask aome experienced sand sucker cap tain? Another aviator is getting ready to try to fly in an aeroplane across the Atlantic. It 1b hoped that he has not neglected to learn to swim on his back. schedule of rates on chemicals, acids, dyestuffs and bleaching materials from the east, except acids, alum and salts rated sixth class or lower. A rate of 49 cents per 100 pounds from Boston. New York and Philadelphia and of 4$ cents per 100 pounds from Baltimore Is established to Birming ham, Eufaula. Sylacauga, Barnesville and Grantvtlle, without regard to the long and short haul clause. The new rates are to be effective for six months, but are subject to complaint and correction. The president also granted a par don to James A Thomas, w ho pleade 1 guilty and was sentenced n May, 191.. officers to mean that intervention is tort:* a • r r : *• p • m 1 * * ** ' A ?1 »4pw! t* t A »«*»-« ,,r fr<-_4 Aa* 'n' u it..' ft a • », ■ t .’.a w ’ 1 *- * • - ' ' f r 1 ■anrC lha a.<-,a.utar 1; i, »:,,)*• • ' --l pS'r-J n 1.» fcanj* f ' inrarJI'* f'-era an t . t e t j lr^-1 difTrfrtit 1 . n.apv anU f A't* It »*!U are the m'-'*’. u»--d«-.n iud lbr latest • .-nip! *-0 t<» r> *ern metit agent* T.' • * ** ’ r > ia t ‘•ntour of all M 'vuan terra,.r» t.. ret her with ever* f ,r 11 u > a 11. ti on t •• > (,n.t .*n>1 t..>rd.r All of tin- . , a • • ~l • •*» rtt o •fie* lively tx- made. < uesignatao Special Instru* tlous to the efle< t that classes of officers In the ;« st gradu ate division be at om e orpanl/ed for the study of the map* is fe.t by the The goose from the crop of which A diamond ring was token was even more desirable than the one which specialised In golden eggs. -«L'#*r ' Mk—W—tow——— mmm < v . .» That new feminine pose may be • -*- 1 to the futurist eye. but old- people prefer a girl with -■--A.-. •AfrvSUJ- Three Bullets Fired st Georgis Mayor. MlllGdgevllle, Ga.—Hon. Miller S. Bell, mayor of Mllledgerllle, had a narrow escape from death early when a would be assassin fired three shots through a window Into the mayor's bedroom. Three bullets from a pistol were fired through a window into the room where Mr. Bell usually sleeps, and two of them lodged in the bed, one penetrating the very pillow usual ly used by Mr. Bell. It so happened that he retired In the room adjoining the one generally occupied by him. Rich Haul Is Made by Thieves. 0«v, G- •*» atnraa. nnn ^**<f the A^ B. and A. railroad station nor* were broken into by a bold band of thieves and several thousand dollars’ worth of jewelry and several, pistols were secured. No dew to the rob bers has yet been discovered by tbe of tho 'Bttbol In the United States district court at Macon, Ga., to imprisonment fur three year* for breaking Into a post office. Thomas stole 20 cents. He was eligible for parole several months ago, except that he had no "first friend” required by law. George White, who pleaded guilty and was sentenced March 12, 1912, In the United States court at Binning ham, Ala., to Imprisonment for three years, was also pardoned. Chinese to Inspect U. S. Mints. New York.—Three representatives of the Chinese government arrived here on the steamship New York on a tour of Inspection of United States mints. They will go first to Washing ton, where they will be guests at the Chinese legation, and wUl proceed then to Philadelphia, New Orleans. San Francisco and other cities. The members of the delegation are Sh h Chen Hu, senior clerk of the ministry of justice; Far Sung, representing the board of finance, and Lo Tong, chief of the criminal department $192,993,561 Needed for N. Y. City. New York.—The budget commltt'-- Ui*»i tv uaa ui«wu up a budget calling for only $19M$$*$61 for New York City’s’ housekeeping expenses next year. Although this to an increase of 9SHUI •Bjr'IbB budget tor 1913, It g)topi the qpdlert Increase of As a rule now only a matter of time Army men when approached were guarded in th<»r remarks, but they lid not deny that they had received he charts Many of them stated that they would like to talk, but it was strictly against orvlers Special drills are being called daily at the fort, and at a recent de nonstration the er.tire garrison prepared for the field. "*ith ail guns and ammunition loaded in wagons, In less than fifteen minutes. NEWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA Short Paragraphs of State Newe That Mss Been Condensed For Busy Ptople of Stats. Chester.—Fire several days ago did oonviderablo damage to the home of J. W. Grant in ea&t Chester. Oheeiter.—•President D. L. Rambo of the Chester County Teachers Associ ation Is planning a big meeting for the association to be held in the court house Saturday, November 22. Columbia.—Herbert G. Anderson, wiho swallowed a bichloride of mer cury tablet several days ago died at a local hospital. Te is survived by two daughters and one brother of St., Louis. • Columbia.—Mrs. Arch B. Calvert, of Spartanburg has been appointed by Commissioner Watson as a delegate to ifche Nabiomal Conservation Con-1 gress, to be held in Washington in November. Manning.—Mark T. Bragdon, for merly of this county, was killed sud denly in a planing mill In Savannan several days ago and tbe body was brought here and interred in the Tis dale fam'Jy burying ground about four miles weet of Manning. Hldge Spring.--The annual flower show of the U. D. C. chapter was held several days ago The heavy frost and high winds had injured a great many of the chrysanthemums But those at the fair were the largest they have had Mr Balk of Augusta waa the judge A turkey d.nner wee •erred I>ex -iginn —The first reel killing f-oat of th»- aeeaon fell throughotrt this con-'-, ’--w-^miv tie fle d* erorv »here hev’.r.4 the app-^s-anre of e IscM irv*;* i >np« * >wr*er erw • bojt all gat*'*-*--! •v.1 • .Ve tion of r«, t'-o a . I the i a!* damegw. p*-,«UeV U to ;»r'» , <-e» ia t tj# geour-d Vast .*■• 1 - •* \\ H ■ *• jv'ev-e 1 * »-fc! -ne* •’.ta f• t— * * • >» -iE’' ■*>.* ,'^ed a »»«a»5.e-! u> tea- ' -n 1 ■ >tt Head eawt«si aa ■•• -.•< - •« >4 * • t<w> t • , « ft ^ •*■ 1 l a * -. ! «* ti, ; ■» - » • • a rao « ^ - t < a » a * a »•*»»• V - » • v , DRASTIC STEPS IF IT IS WASHINGTON OFFICALB DETER MINED TO ELIMINATE HUER TA ONE WAY OR ANOTHER. WILSON CALLS COMMITTEE Agents of United States at Work on Border to Find Out About Strength of Constitutionaliete and Program They Have Mapped OuL Washington.-^Notwjthstanding Chat Pro visional President Huerta of Mex ico would refuse to resign, Adminis tration officials stated that his elimi nation would be accomplished “In one way or another.” They declared that every opportunity would be given him to retire peacefully and that drastio steps would be avoided if possible The chief development was a call sent by President Wilson for members of the Senate Foreign Relations Com mittee, Republicans aa well aa Demo crats. He had Senators Stone and Swanson with him for an hour and expects to discuss the subject indivl- duaily with other members wKhtn Che next two or three days. He is tn constant communication wi-h Senator Baroa. chairman of the oommM’ee. who early In the day ha s long confer*nee with Secretary Hry in ,*41 * at o- , , --a* 4 » » »4 ‘ arfv-taVS « a *sa <*», ' »«-• . a * as- »-i • J -a. —' ' W , la* , aa *, ma-t • w aa * • - a * V • • , **, * * ,a - , > n 4 | • • •(• Saa * a . • , ‘ A. V a a ; 1 s -,•« * •••#•»•» e»l I ► a • ■At *• » ♦ ' 4 * S * •/ Tbe Georgis HeoaXer sa'<f that while he ■ aa not at liberty to diecuse hke U<k •Mh Mr Hr*aa tn t<-ta!l h* coeid •te** the' (h*r« bad b»**c no rhasg* n th* flind purpi'^ <M the Uslted metee to ha*« Heefta •llKitW the • i*ae4i<*e end that M would >- «• every adne* will to a * •**. aivroea* wwaaeree Is (ha <aa • o' rr*a*; oS'-fle.a w\n ear-^get* 4 te« -w.^-Hioa h * H.a-ta <M th* Aa&erVaa t• 1 -in * tw® ramaraam */* to the t'tltnd Stelae a ihar la (oeapea tha aWeeune 4 1 . •aa-s. I a* la th-•** *14 -aoret mm e**k 'ho > ■*■*!•#■ ■eel teAs te thaar %a' < a* •ve 4 >• ■■* «■— a »f tha <*«» am - ee( a W , 1 «- a • hi * T^e’ tba.-a a a •v» *4 f ev* tha 4a- -•»»r*a a aa a* * t*ar*a«a • •»- e* • w tha r«e »i«ere M t-aoMaef W L'ae* an I the< «k , <* ara a am a- - «*■«• ; V' 4. 1 • W a,aw tha W 4*^ • g*ae *f -aroeer* 4a 1 W* I rea-Va- W4 '1L4. Lha a ; e»a r' 0/ (hta 4e aat ■•*, I s . ml U »■•*} >.», « ^ea»re».aae a*a 'ar—aat Tha i » . ,a e IT. a, *e ! 4 a j-e**«,a. ‘o ’"at pm at a 4 , • It Cost of Living Too High to Live. Kansas City.—The cost of living in the region of Kansas City has increas ed 59 per cent, in ten years, while the wages of ski ’ed workers have been augmented a f action more than 26 per cent., according to conclusions reached by George A. Tray'or, agent | of the department of labor. “For the I unskilled laborer," Mr. Trayer, said. J “there haa been a’r st no change in wage. The supply being greater than the demand, wages h; ve not Increased The common school has proved a fao- tor in Increasing th< cost of living.” Invitations Issued 'ilson Weddino *-•_ * f _ ! .. c . to the wedding on Novemoer 25 o Miss Jessie Wilson and Franeig B Sayre. About four hundred inV 'aMom were sent’ou. aprpoximate’y two bun dred and fiflv of them bein'* 1lrecia*ti to res! den to of Washington The loea invitations were delivered by meaaen •erg from the v^Hph out*. whii« oth The In vi tall on Hr • ' »a* *',$**•’ - , ‘ *>! mra' r * 44 • a 4 * ,4* '• '» '•**, f' ’. * • • a *'•-** <^ 9 9 m <-' * a,*■*4 ■ • 4* « •'■; — ,* a-v! ' *■ • it a *-«, .-r. w<', g .- • * •* - 'a- < -• • i rn ti*-r ’ m * rr a f, » m»' ■ *f • ■ 1 4 n . r "P" l‘-» •* *•*-• tfl» nt ( » ' > *'*• :: ai r** .oi-mt **ra to r«.a*t>rvv t • ** »w-» -r^o-tinf ;w-t <*Ja •n thoi- < *■ u.-* f 4 t: •* bu-n’-x o' » • v 1 h***-j on th* v i« , >'1«4,:t *• n--» u-c.l ■ n.*- K »aj 6 i It T »;* >*4»' ■ iW »o • tflr r.Vjpeh. with .m** .rf th* * 4iHl«*>nic*' hou*** of ■ orahip In •■Lstvm ( K-olna sr.d a commottlou* and hend-on,* nun** all fr*** from d»b;. th-- two having been erected at a coi< of abou' 11*1.000 by a Floronc* — Th* lante. two-story store buikllng and stock of grvods of the Brown Company, at FriMidfield, in the lower part of this county, a d a frame tenant dwelling, belonging to the estate of Bardin, some 100 feet distant from the gtore, were destroy ed by fine recently. The building of the Brown Company was valued at about $2,000, and the stock and fixtures at about a like amount, on which there was some insurance. Columbia —The H. H. PuPre Com pany of Abbeville, received a charter I from the secretary of state. The cap- ' ife&l stock is *3,000 and the officers are: Fred S. Hill president; H. M. I DuPre, secretary and treasurer. The company will do a general merchan dise business. Unkm.—Garfield Holmes, a negro Tn the employ of the Southern Express eom-pany here, was accidentally shot by his wife recently. The mil load of shot from a shotgun entered the right arm near the shoulder, shatter- . Ing the bone of the arm. 'it is probable that amputation will be necessary. Columbia.—Delegates to the annual meeting of tbe Southern Cattlemen’s association, to be held in Memphis De cember 10 and 11, from South Caro lina wfU be syppofoted by the commis sioner of agriculture. The object of the aseootoidoo is to promote lire stock In the South. Lexington.—Daniel Sturkie. one of the best known fanners of the Swan- dropped dead at the 8e* - i • •m ^ • 1 ^ a • ’- ■a • • '*m to! 4 * • * 1 ^ - to-a * * ' *44 ' W Mr • • .to - •a 'tot W-' -»m* • ato to * f*« f • W > * • » W a * v 1 . • • " * » K -ft ' •to • to ♦ e • • 4T- r' to k 1 * * -4' 4^» '^bAtocto • !L to • - ••■4 ' •-! 44 *• * 1 4- J". J--^* » < »«•'*'* 9 to€a ! . VO. • ! *'tonj w*4»w4 <; 0* «c»' ••• set***- a - ',.»!*-«* in® * \ to Slaf'Vrf i 1 •! •• • * r i to ac,4 •• r S''*e '4.'1» ■ - ' 1/*» !.4>a m* out 1 M '*•' a*0 I GoS'tSs XII• e '.a**a « <>l < >()• Birr- an! lh-*** t UW.*-; - ! •*> rr ' w . r t I* k * . r ■ "kl n r n*^ f -r- **ra kil^-l w»(*n t '< »• < Ixatted »hii* re'tj-rtn* to tfl** min T '.r rulnr- had 'ci 14 * **(4 (i* • at 4 Wb*:i Nr .:»rt*l r*-iii"n tf> thr min* h* wa* *vjm»uD<l- *-1 bv stnko bait manax*-d to »*nd s •• *•[>'• on*- eppa-a! fi*r aid Thr** guards Mari'* to lav***, rer* a*d th* miner and « a 1 -!*! for the min* in an automobile. P * party was st(*rk**d a: d In th* ex- 'b «ng* of allots Ui* occupants of the lutomobile were killed. Turns Thaw Over to New York. Concord, N\ H. —Cov. Felk*r honor ed the requisition of the state of New York for the y rtraiition of Harry K. Thtw, the fugitive from the New York te Hospital for the Criminal In- =! vno at .Matteawan. The case Is now ransferred automaUcaUy to the fed ora! courts, where a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Thaw is pending. Measles tn Alaska. Washington.—Because of an epi demic of measles on Kodiak and Afog- • ok Islands, Alaska, Secretary of In- erlor lane ordered three Govern ment physicians to the stricken dis trict? Assistant burgeon Krulish of Pul lie Health Service, who is on spe cial! detail with the United States Bu reau of Education and now at Juneau, Alaska, and Drs. H. O. SchaJeben and O. B. Orr of the Interior Department, will proceed to the island Immediate ly. Secretary Lane took action on a telegrkm from Governor of Alaska. Carlin Law Haa Teeth. Birmingham, Ala,—Tbe CarMn bill, recently passed by Congress the rofitery of freight cars, cars, and express cars engaged Interstate commerce end tbe robbery of Interstate shipments from ptst* I’rom and stations a Federal offense, is a lev wttb teeth In it and dharp ones at that m was evldeooed ia the Fe4- <4