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■ J *L * V V XHE PEOPI.E. BARNWEM.. S. C. CROP PROSPECTS ARE UNCRANCED COAL PRODUCTION FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 8 SHOWS A MARKED DECREASE. GOOD DEMAND FOR STEEL Railroad Car Loadings For the Last Week in June Were Slightly Srtaller. New York.—With the.country's two major labor disputes still contrihut- inp their elements of uncertainty, business and financial news during the last week sugpost that the trend toward improvement is uninterrupted. Railroad car loadings for the last week in June were slfphtly smaller than in the one previous, which set a new high record for the year. The loss is accounted for by smaller coal shipments, the movements of mer chandise showing a further gain. Indications that a better demand for steel products is being maintained were confirmed by the June 30 total of unfilled order* of the I'nlted State* Steel corporation As of the llrst cur rent month the corporation's books •how S.€15.000 tons of unfinished bus! ne** this figure being 311,004 lnn> larger than on Mar 10 and 1.4M.OOC tons abov the low point of the re< ent depression wa« made ft I* estimated furthermore. 'that the June 30 figure mean* that nrw i u»ki. N Y huaiua** during June amounted to Itnmn boy, more than 1 4««) '>0*i ton*, nnlcb la Tb**tbell. tablrh SIX PERSONS KILLED AT BLIND CROSSING Watervllle. Main*.—Six pemona were killed when a Maine Central railroad train at suck an automo bile at a blind crossing near Unity Station. A brby girl was the* sole survivor of thd pt^rty of seven dn the automobile. r The infant was thrown 30 feet from the? track* and escaped with minofr fiftflsea. The , d p ad: Everett L. Varney, his wife and five year-old son, Italcolm, of Burnham. Miss IJInkley, a school teacher, of Swampacott. Mrs. Martha .Marshall, Of ChiK .sea . Unurence Burrlll, of Bucoham. ATTEHPUO SHOOT FRENCR PRESIDENT WOULD-BE ASSASSIN IS/ BADLY BEATEN BY CROWD BEFORE ARREST BY POLICE. ■r. EIGHT CHILDREN ARE KILLED 75-MILLIMETER SHELL USED AS WEIGHT AGAINST RESIDENCE DOOR. iTjrtt Physician on Scene is Overcome to Discover Body of His Own Little Girl. THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED Prefect of Police Naudin is Mistaken for Millerand, Who Followed Just Behind. Paris. — Three shots were fired at Prefect of Police Naudin by Gustave j Bouvet, an anarchist well known to; the police, in the belief that It was President Millerand at whom he was | aiming. None of the shots took ef fect. The shots were fired while the presi dential cortege wag returning from the Bastlle Day military review at Long- champs. The parade was passing along Champs Elysees at the.corner of Avenue Marigny. The ass^lant shot from behind a woman and tti«. fire MORSE AND SONS MUST STAND TRIAL^ —t -it Washington.—Charles W. Morse, hla three sons and eight .others must stand trial here on Indict ments ch.vglng them wRlKCQJispir- acy to defraud the United States government through war time ship contracts with the Emergency fleet corporation of the Shipping board, the District of Columbia court of appeals held. The appellate court's decision was reached in denying a rerjiibst by the defendants for per mission to bring *a specikl appeal from an opinion by Chief Justice TRANSPORT MAILS INSURANCE MAN IS ENTHUSED OVER IT Gains 14‘ Pounds Taking Tanlgc and la Restored to Finest Health. POSTMASTER GENERAL FT, 50,000 VEHICLES CAN MOBILIZED IN 24 HOURS. SAYS BE PRESIDENT HAR)1IN6 NOTIFIED filed court, overruling demurrers to the indictments. - » United States Attorney Gordon announced that the case would be called for trial in the early fall. N Capital Believes Stronger Measures Would Follow Disregard of . Warning. Washington. — Postmaster General Work has prepared a letter to Presi dent Harding notifying the executive ' t hat a -survey prepared by all depart- PROCLAMATION BY PRESIDENT Iments of the government showed that MEN HAVE SAME RIGHT WORK THAT OTHERS HAVE TO STRIKE. a thoroughly organized fleet of 50,000 motor vehicles could be mobilized within 24 hours should the railway shopmen's strike further interfere Uith the movement of the United States mails. The results of the survey were for- “Tanlac has restored my henith ijnd built me up fourteen pounds la weight,” said H. \V. \Morrison, 476S Thrush Ave.,_Kt.fLouis, Mo., agent for the 'National Life Insurance Co. ^ “Two years ago my stomach went wrong and I could not eat anything without suffering agony afterwards ihmrhPBft palpitation and Shortness of breath. Some nights I wgs In so- much misery my wife had to get up and try to get me some relief. My health got to be so poor I had to stay In bed for weeks at a time. “What Tanlac has done for me-ltr nothing short of wonderful. I now eat anything I want, sleep fine, and am working full time every day; lit fact. I’m in splendid health. I can't praise Tanlac too highly.” Tanlac is sold by all good druggists- o wgrded to the President as a matter of information but there was no of- Proclamation Follow* Receipt of Many fidal indication that the use of motor Watertown. N. Y. — Eight children scorched her dress. The assailant was ranging in age from 11 to 16 years, badly beaten by the crowd before the were blown to pieces by the explosion polit e seized him. of a 75 millimeter shell on the back Bouvet said to the poliee; porch of a house In DimmU-k street; -|t was at the carriage of the Presl- Reports of Interference With the Operation of Mail Trains. trucks to carry mall was being se riously considered. The prevailing belief in Washington was that should the President's warning against inter- | |Washington.—President Herding In frrenre with lhe niaiI * ** orcupied by Edward G. Workman and <|eat of the Keupbllc I intended firing. 1 * proclamation issued «t the White !rt * on F er measures were contemplated Longevity and Stature. Some person with a statistical turn, of mind ought to collect figures on the relative longevity of giants and dwarf a. r . 1 So far as lay observation goes, the- „ Jndvantage .is distinctly on the side of midgets. “Major" Louis I >avls, 37 inches high, died the other day at the age of eighty-one years. Memory fulls • to recall any seven-foot prodigy who attaliHMl equal length of years. If tucb there have been, let ttielr hL ogntphers come forward with the data- The postoffice department controls \\ illlam L. Salisbury However, I did not wish to kill anyone. House directed "‘‘all persoa* to re- The dead are: Morris Salisbury. 16; I only wan^-d to make a demonstration train from all Interference with the 10 - ,,ow motor truck* and Post- ihaf of February 23. when Franrl* Whitley, 13; Vivian June*. 13; tltat would attract attendton to me con- lawful efforts to maintain interstate "of* 1 *•* sdvlaed that there of wore more than 40.»>0© motor vehicle. who Olm Brown 11. An*on Workman.:ditlon of the proletariat ” j transportation and the carrying 13 Edna Workman 14. Sarah Bar- Soldier* of Frame from the land, sen t*ir United Staten malls ’ -len 1J and Daniel Horton. 12. of IM» and air fortes passed in review before la the pro*lamation. which was I*- wag * tsitl^k the President Millerand and a crowd of sued after a day in which coniinued ! ^ hundreds of thoaaanda of persona at reports had reached the posloffice de- owned by Mr Loagehamp* race coaree la the annaal panmeat of tnterfereme by railroad a volume et.eedr.t the corpora. • Worhmaa *•• otse whlrh be bad kept Koaneeath of Jaly military pageant, tinker* nub mail tala* the President t’on* monthly proda< iLn rapartt? a* a xxitealr and used na the rear the chief f east re of Hostile Hay The invited t A* r-o.en' Ihr .(eel output w etperi pen h to hold the door from i losing celebration at IxMutrha mer.-.n* * ru :<1 • hk a.oust <»f It • •• b«-|ie« ed to he dead" Withual im tdeSI sad the i the «-*i:r- td •ink. thr •••el rwrpne ) The «htidr*a were plat ac rroqaec oetklde the reviewing groaad af at'on • •••r of operation* •tatiat *»*■'« .a the berh card The shell te Pelleted ter the review ahea Boavet fired redjeed fr m ?T p«r ■ eat to 7V, per to hate nthef bewa aet off hr the hot ptri rest Vesaeh.le ihe trade ha. 4e .«a or to hate been strech hy owe of antarm awe amt - votoped a • eetaia aasoeni at aastec y the t Iri taaa ottffa rrwowet asffll fcfw “ *** *1 I «»ter a po.eible ear ahori »*e tfit* fall th tod^wa wMfila a rwdtw* af to# fifcwfi* F geees %*om Cattae peat a | aatherttlea | pecatma «et that ifie tmreeae i a aee afiaiiered fir tfie anphtwfim M aafiingten -CWstew onaemed laf T** »*« *»• prwrtamatmn foi aute* hwataeea ahlch eosa-d arvosapaav the Prwcdcally all of Ihe rialhlag waa '** asaeggted <e to* am fia.e* • i ***• There are eight meed n*tora Idewtfi teetiwatiow of the atrihe • nM cmca* bAoe a aft tbe fe*i.ee ■/ the > himree **** ** * *4 Hat era. cemparad 1 ~A pfwr tarnation fled aith ihe firrwaa af of police cooperation of all public •uthontles. state and maatripal. sad iha aid of all good rtiiseo*' to uphold the laws sad lo “fnrltiuta thoae op al the erntlons in aafoty which are essential to life and liberty property sad «ur fare ‘ owned and < im trolled by the various states, while thousands of others o« m-d hy the war depanm«-nt of the na'loaal * government in different states were available The postmaster general planned to notify the President that this vast fleet of motor truck* rtmld fie set a*, work traa*pnning the mails at short notice and the government of the dif The Foxtrot Foot. Tin* Influence of the foxtrot <»n thw apiw-xnimv of wrenen’* ft*et is iiH»re tiotlceublc every day, evi*y with flic* gmdtTnlly leiigtlievilug wklft. Anyone who hua an eye for a neit ankle ham' w aeeti that tie* jrcMinger w<*inen arw^j* j walking a* If about dat^w. The^-^ pett thetr feet d<>wn wltli the sttdll nw4loci of tfie favorite step, and have 1 !<*.( the la|d*lltg Hurtewent that * aO the .mart walk In quick walls day*. Feet •eecu lo have lengthened amt “O a»at»er* »o l owned machta* sad* .•*f* WOU..I He a*ked to ^ M,,, I nnnre* — it every atafe* ’ vehi sad of the —Ktrims of the tire **4a otth tha a ! »» p»» Frag ( af M hwdflet tfi j if to msrhad 4e* the raal pr--»iarf.»a ta« Jal* ♦ »fi • a * T>* fa-'t.ag e x g***c, (read at IS ag* S ••»•** am a* 4. trxm ika rwal a*rtka ifis aeftyart • a* •V*. «*d br ifi* faif 4*fi mdsflay TWa •** o* • poe-»*<«•• aty 1 Vo* see la«* 'ram (fia Saw yruda*«kaa at rm eaa* aaafi. ao*sccb*i«wa •orvad lo ta'.acrfk IS. dauta an .a**t as M<wk* Al* l *.• • >«a*aa< at (Sa ••rtfia .till •a. * a *.' - * at c b»«s upa ru(«»rw and ) ** Oarw »S <ala< IlClla 4l*pawMVaCI Im •#•** la • lassyncar* reauatpcion af wiia-w* at (S. odd • .Sr acala a | mapart* sro pructlcattli •* • ehengsd The 4.part»a«i of sgrVal | (era • (cwta •miimmia a* of Jaly I la I 4‘ratr• • *» r ?>aid TSa oiaiar ab.«t cr >p ta placed at V4t •** ese Scssfial* er Jlawsaae Nsahai. bai <o la*t caor a reop but tka •priag aheal oollwh ! t* r«. Src.r to Hrias lb. local of | bo(S cr -pa ap to * I ’ "mm 0aa bo*lkel. I This total I* 21 mm* ana hu*hr>|* ainra thait l.ct yaars It i* .mailer than la four .if the la.i eifhr year* asd larger | than ta lha other f.»ur A fair crop of rots I* also m pr.»cpect With the j prl. e* little chanced the present grain crop promt..* to !»*• .uff i lenity I *i.od to in*ure th. tontinuatlnn of a recital In general bualae** m fiwoae tope ia the vwttsfly ▼fia > dkaa oara fiorrSMy ms“lai~d Sot ideal tfi* k i low aaa gasiifija m t*wo mt tfia first pfiyairtaaa mm tfie ooao a *a |kr J VS Jowea Liftlwg a <o«artwe afibrfi bed haow pcacod over awe ad lha harms, he with F* «€! 4 ef Hat and LX Jdd af I qi* bar*#, tha L’filtad fils tea nsitroad differ* at part* of tfia raws try aad • f * *• May aad Ml fi|7 ed tMM aad lafiwr hoard la *• age a. y of (fia go*erw tfiswo federal official* may fie aafied JM ef hater* to Jawe leaf yar. tfie ca* mewl crawled fiy law. aad rfiwrgcd ta «~w aparate wwS tfie paetal sat had •Hh tfie dot y ed ad>**t tag dkapwtao fie fte# o*» rwmpletefy fiata arcs age M tfi c* I swas- twaow rwftrosd aperstee* aad eoipteyee m*w'• Seen p.rfe« «ad that ^aat tiffw# lw I Jflt. *ne*ged la mteestate ramsseece. end tMteftmepf effwtal* feel tfiey sold l* J •f l»w« awd Iklfiia ad with I llfifiSt ed I ilent ed tea raw*e eats IJ year aad IJwiMd v • Me dM M fiarwsa. tfie t acted fitsiw* ran tost tfie strike wo lowgei d la ho# hoard fia* rarewtly fisadrd afimryame tm far a* avail •• hold •• May 31 down da* ta nape awe affect ag tfia wage are c <>*. arw» d tiwt and fineVe: of «f ihe •hefi rfwft employe* the etfior As te ifie «wrtsltmeat af railway *t de» tartag the cowtract syatem of *hwp mol l - a a* porv a t ow *arvtre pnaial to- Jwly amowfitad lo • rafv Oo#k witfi oot • da agem lea to *pertstw rapvrved 'aw traia* fiavo 12.67% hole* of fie coO'fwry lo tfi* i at eat af tfie t rua* ha eg diarowtiaaad 'a tfi* ftouth Tfie •da Jfi* fried perta'two art aad. the ref ago. that sorfi poatal fspertor at Ailaa'a rrpiriad kis dasgsta# was in 441 ef liwte^e f May sad dflfi ■ pro* tica most ha dmrwotfwed aad tfiwt vrsiwa \o* fwf awd tdff operwtiwg fly S. m m man Tvm farmers eecv v left log S loom du' ng n large rattle *ale. and the ficWet where they stayed tfie Wight W*. Piled they Were fielfi pot lw the me fvoww They ••ward afid tanked f*-r mooe tltwe, hot at lost they fiutfi fief n to •hoe Ptpfifiekly Pwody ralaed fist head. "Are yew «fi eptw*. 3*efi fie ••Wad. "\ae - cept.nl Jorfi “St ill ye tm’s Use fawn* two fiwy o ft-■mmVed NdWdy “Am *le«yt(i rn—awtd J**rfi — laws* d*<w Aw* •a fiy mewaa of aa fia had placed ew* sw*ecy a half ho fiofiee* alssoot p«c €271 of tfters f J f the If at ptwcoa W**r hoy hod fieao Mawdiwg f gaase Near them toy mt the rraqwot mallets 4»«era I of Ihe hatto aaed f the gtsaa a*r* Siooa into hsts sad tha wtrflem sere torn from tfi# groped The •hall apparewtly M gw witfi- y#t oamiag Two carpewters at aorfi >s a how** neat d'M»r te tfie St ’■me *s>4 that a second heft h'oaatioa they had heard the if the children at play The two • era first lo reach the *< ear «7< IWetodt to*t year Fasten •pcwdie* active wwmfiesod UjrTJIk Il fikX afil f May awd 3«m* toot year, fliatkaStc* for cot low Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION craft employe* ha«e aloe tad to due-online* thetr oorh fiber lbaa shed* by tha derm*# raw tffi derwd awd rvrtata ofwrsiwra have ig 12 Tie set f fiwrwd ifie dartstw order tag the afiwa da^mewt of tfia contract thap •Utwfi w»d. thw m«'i hetooea flruoksvtita sad Tamp* Fto, oithdrsaw Jaly S trnfa 2s and j rS rwaatag fiecoeaw (Tie fl .ad N^ttfi- N C. were dlareotiwwed the •*»• date Thai a* 7 and € ntaaing ! between Aitwatw. Rwrhmsn and* tHr- : m tag ham wt|> he diarcf nawed. tha 4w S P*rtmaa* as* bT compared otlh 131.771 772 7*1 in Jane Ust year f’ottaw on hand Jaa* M la lag e*ut>lt*hakeats. <14 7k4 ( g # I a red oith *ti 7S1 ow May 31 Ml un Jaw* )• and in pwfillc at •••mprp*Mo I.M7^2€ with :oS&.3M on May 21 Hi •f the n^irwad* to f tc •fid the traaaportstlow of tfie Fatted Oectotww Hits Fanwers fihsils ha*a aecewsttatrd tha ^ Atlanta fia Georgia far employmeat of me» who rhomw to ac- tone appcni.mstaly |1 SWdSt emplofmewt wader the term* wf linger roatrac*s if a ralta Hard. tss^r* v + es fl il of «ppe«i» |« upbtlil u the tha They oere greeted fiy a nr# it *r devolatloa The Workman f and 3 111 MS on June 34. Inst year the d**ci• ton and a ho have the came roan ifidinpwtafile right to work that other* state •sprets* roort have to decline work, and ^ ' la deciding the r**e <»f A A Smith. "Wberaa*. the peaceful settlement of an Atlaatn fertiliser dealer, against ctftroveralefi la firor*dance with law B L. Battle. Tallaferru county fanner. Bclians Hot water Store Relief LLvANS StA •M n< FARMERS ARE WORKIIfi HARDER An i u-iSg tha Foe all tfie** their feat mar- worker. tl than rear hefot*. fraqueat am mt f’ofton •ptndles active during June and du# respect for the established the court of appesls held that fertllk Alien* Foot• Earn, tha sattmptcc. hesln CHrittun Endeavor Elect* Officers. Hot Spring*. Ark -Hum an It Gurry of Jacksonville. Kin. sa* re elected chairman of th« Ail South Extension Committee of the United Society of po«d#r to hr ifiaken into the .fie* *»f • of <oncret# and the con* u*sion had 15 531131. tompared with agencies of such settlement are «•*. *er rontrncted for during government ' n *^ foot-hsth, tornmam thaip -eluted the rntira rear of the house lk.k30.JM in May. and 14.923.7h3 In senttnl to the security and well being control of nitrate of soda Importations i :o powder June Inst yer. of our people: yet was not delivered until such fed- . j Ini port* during June amounted to “Now. therefore. I. Warren O eral control were relinquished must 2.€€2 bale*, compared with 14 120 in Harding. Pre»2d>'nt of the United be paid for at the full contract price. May and 10.105 in June. 1921. j States, do hereby make proclamation. I Counsel for Rattle announced that 'directing all persona to refrain from the case would be taken to the su- Christian Endeavor at a meeting of the committee ht-ld hen- in connection Car of Liquor Seized at Augusta. Augusta. Ga —A car load of liquor hilled a* liquid paint, moving from Sa vannah Ga . to Hoboken. X. J.. was Realtors to Meet. all interference with the lawful ef« preme court immediately. seized by Sheriff J T. Plunkett and Asheville, X. C.—Realtors of four for,> to interstate transpor The controversy originated In 1920 with die tourth AH South Ghriatian htw deputies tn the Atlantic Coast line states, gathering here July 26-29 for an( * lurrying of the United when southefn farmers placed orders Endeavor Convention < >U.tT officers elected were the Rev E K. Kirkpatrick, Anderson, S. C . vice-chairman. G. E Milley, Rich- mond. V r a.. seeretarv Mrs. Wyatt A. Taylor, Columbia S. C , tri-asqrer. and G K. Evans, Chattanooga , Tern, sou thern secretary. The following field secretaries for the southern work "•ere cbosen: Lawrence G Little, New Orleans; S. Wilkes Iienliy, Go- lumbia. S G ; Frank F Wilson, n un- ville; Ya.; Mt^s Georgia Dunn, Lan caster, Ky : Gar! J. Matthews, Jack sonville. Fla ; Bert G. Jones, Mem phis, Tenn, yards here. i th** first annual tonvention of the m *il s - (with fertilizer concerns for nitrate The tar contained 63 barrels of North Carolina Real Estate Boards,^ These activities and the maintain- of soda to be delivered In January, Scotch and rye bottled In bond liquors will* hear Forest Aj^iir of Atlanta. su P rrmai ^ r ”7 fh** la w the first February and March bf 1921 at a mln- it was <onsignej-fb X Phlug Color Co.'one-of the leading realtors of the obligation of Die governmept and all ininm price of $84 a ton. When time at Hoboken, and the Marine Faint and South. Mr. Adair will address the t * le citizenship of our country. There for delivery came the government had Hardware Company at Savannah was convention delegates on the subject ^ ore- * ' n '' te t ^ ie co-operation of all relinquished :ontro4 of importations th-> shipper, according to D. H. Cr«n- of real estate as a profession and real P u bl> ( ‘authorities, state and nifliiiripal! nn( l the market price, had dropped to -h aw, claim agent here for the Coast estate publicity. an< * a ' d (4itizens to up $:»0 a ton. .. Line. w!u* assisted in the seizure. Invitations have been forwarded to ^. 0 * d ' t ^ e *‘ l " s and P r(ls ° rve the pul)-, Farmers refused to pay the differ- real estate boards in Virginia, South li( ‘ pcace ’ anfl f0 fa< ' ilitate these op- Tnce and many suits 'were filed to Carolina and Georgia. orations in safety which are. essential force payment. The contracts were to life and liberty-and the security of attacked as being .illegal because, it I Property and our common public wel- was alleged, they were binding as to ^ are - ^ ‘ purchasers and. not as to the. sellers, effi' tcorx and insurr* !»«■*<i«-d phv*M-si fi-rt.. All*vi • Fo»t K**r t«ke* th* Knrtmw fr*m thr Shoe, keep* the »h-ie fmm rufi- bmg and the *torLing* from wearing, fl en» the Jeet. and prevent* tired, acb and blistered feet. Women every-where constant u*ers of Alien * Foot Ease. Don't get foot *ore. get Allen'* Foot Eaae. More than (hie Million five hundred thou sand pound* of Powder for the Feet were used bv oor Army and Navy during the war. In a pinch, use Alien's Foot = Ease. nifi- £S> ARJLER’S HAIR BAl^SAM tot 0*a«r*C-S topsil ^ r KaUla* RotC**** Colo# aad ity to Gear aad Fad*d JUs Me. .nd |1 Mat Wlseo^niK^WJo^Pajobw^ueJfjT. HINDERCORN8 — — Oorn*. cat- locses, etc., (top* alt pain, eoiucs comfort to tit* feet, make* waJklnc ea*r. Mo. by mail or at Drug- g»*la inaooz Cbcoulcai Work^ I'.tctu-euo. N. J. m Student Gets Degree at Age of 19. Wellington, Ohio.- -James Miltgn Eg-1 lip.. PittsfiTld. is believed to lie the world's youngest scholar to receive the i title of doctor of philosophy.- Want $5.000,^00.to Finance Cotton. Washington. A'pplication of the .Georgia Cotton G’rowers’DS Plan Development ,.of Roaring Gap. Winston-Salem, N. C. -- I.ocal pro- rnotors have dcdiced to form a cor poration with $40,000 capital, buy a thousand acres of land around' •Roar ing Gap hotel, in Alleghany county, which was destroyed by fire in 1914. and build a modern resort hotel, golf course and cottages. Doctor Eglin graduated from Well- association of an advance of not- ingten high school at the age of 13 than. $:» ooo.niiQ for the “In witness whereof. I have hereunto because of a "no delivery, no sale” my hi ml and caused the seal of the clause wlilph,.il was said, was Inferred tc.4 States to be aff x?d. i as a precaution hgainst unexpected ycarsyfrotn Obcriin college when 17, financing the orderly marketing of tt^iai, ‘‘i -v^in Uit^v^of naMgatlQn dlffu ulUes - - rccenetMus masters degree last year cotton was approved by the War Fi- our j /0r ^ at the age of If, and this month, when nance corporation, he had just passed^, his. nineteenth The ne thnmnl n ne hundred Sixteen Thousand Elks Parade. and twenty-twT>" cnd ; of tho indepen- Atlantic City. —'Sixteen thousand birthday, he war prSwUe.l with hi- pelted «Tt. Sli ^ f"? f 'j''. S '»»> 1)10 onc Elks !»«"'« the conehtdtng t'h D Jettree by the r„ry«r { ity of <; ■ ! feature of the annua, meeting the Chicago, at an .ago when most peTsojif-and the banks in the interested dis-i «jjy p r<r ^ , n j. 1 '' “6UAI1LEG E. HUGHES. v-ho attend colleges-and universities trie ts would do the major part of the a a entering upoja their freshman.year, financing for the association. Confident Congress Will Act. Aberdeen, Washington—The tariff hill pending in the senate will pass when congress resumes work after the ‘ Sacret try of State.” sgrand lodge. The pageant took *v;o hours to pass a given point, and it was said to have been the moT pre tentious ever staged by the Elks Reward for Slayers of Herrin. Endeavorers Meet in Annual Session. Chicago—Attorney GeneraT Edward Hot Springs. Ark—'Duncap B Curry' Brundage. of Illinois, offered a ** 0 f Jacksonville. Fla.. chairmAn of the Mcny Out ci Work. London. — The number of persons ed by the adoption of the soldiers bonus bill according to Representn live J W Fordney of the Hou^e Ways and Moans romtnittea. who la her* on tustnesa and to viatt ratottvas Th* tariff bill wd) not ba graatiy mod S*d by tfia sawat* Hr Fordo*v prwdtrtad. H* npraaaad c. •»wt Hard' sard of ll.OOO for inform<tion leading AlL8t>tit|i Convention of the Chnatian who,, F unem^loyid in Gre»L,Britain on ▼eceas and It* passage will- be follow, j tn tha Tiyst and conviction of persons. Endea>or, t ailed the eighth annual ->«<>• 1 *»• 4-.657 less than in the pre onou c of the ctial miners in Willia • Five Persona Killed. Kanras Cit^Jr. Fire persons weie killed" arid 40 injured, mdet. of rhelt seriously., whep the Mlsaoun'^Sa.idc Limited flier, westbound from ?• i ainty oDvention » ordnr bur. ».lh .bon, .low .Mb. .nd WU3 I'M tb.n tb« Lout. ,o C.liforelb. m.. b'.don . Th. .UUMI ... p.nicot>rlrd,r'c,^ IT -L” J '“.! r '. v 7!!;^. U .T.‘“"T" r " c " 1 d « <»« Of . lo«i fr.t.bi ini. Jura ^ ■ vi whom were represaotatlve# from Jaaiisrv V#ve# he *.* . P . .,,n to tfie citizen* of Wllllamsop county .tats organization. 1. Arkansas *,1.147, ! who. tfia attorney said, would fie pro- Tfie welcome rormalmee fled so eg tarted to every way for any evtd'-ar* 4a4 dwotoaai servtcw I rfifliid tfiey may give. “All who fed to mafia first aewak • ef tfie H el tfiem keewinds* fiHme fiirkpativk of a_„ I Wifi MM W.MM. Z ... Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug Cuticor* Soap is the f.vorrts forsafetyraxor ihaving. i DRIVE MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM A GOOD TONIC AND APPETIZER D*a t treat with, drop- 5 IrCv* 5 ^ I* fc* pad is hr hand. | ^ • ~ a edaot- __ aRfid^ s>^.fe5 ; M