The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 21, 1914, Image 1
VOL. 1? NUMBER 81.
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ANDERSON, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, APJUL 21, 1914.
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PRICE FIVE CENTS.
$5.00 PER ANNUM.
Navy to Seise Cumtoms
At Tampico andi Ver&
Cruz Ports
HOUSE BACKS
VOTE OF 337 T
and
Measure Is Only a Step Short of'
JU j*
Army and Navy Are Now in ^r^ee~Sen
ate Move?
f Hy Associated Prias) s insistent on Indlvidaallalng Huerta In !
Weshinutnn Aurll 20- In forty ^o resolution wa* rb prevent tb?
washington, A rn J?- JQ ?TJ Constitutionalism from mlalntetpre"
?eight hours, possibly less, the United tating current meaaures as tbreatectng
States government ?ill have taken poe. hostilities against them, or the Mtei
the Mexican f?isinma >vau=e ci= p^o^?o E^nera?iy.
M '?'nni?i-o ?id Vera Cm 'When the asAtmncemeat earlier
\> .r?iir *L; Jana/r,. ?f ? ur? th?t tho battleship, Virginia, Nebros.
Detailed plaus for landing of Ma- ka aod ^?S?^ the " third division,
ripes at these two important coast had been ordered from Boston to Tam. j
towns were completed at a 'confer- pico, it was believed the final orders |
: f::.. wMw Hoos? betwf?en hs? 5cr? given Boston to Tampico, lt
",",,"". 0 """"" was believed the mel orders had been !
President Wildon. Secretaries Bryan, ^??^ the movfcm?nt of ships of!
Garrison nud John Lthd. the Atlantic side ot the continent, '
"No or de ru to thc array and navy Tho recelptlate tonight of the stato
will ho issued tomght." was the an- mont dictated by General: Huerta to j
nouant mad? .?Br tie confer- ? Sgt^SSR' '
epce, uctson temporarily being de- brought about Ifc^e?el cdmiient from
ferrad untU congress acts 01 the Joint navy departmeittjod?cisla. who assert. I
resolution approving the president's cd that;JVnfc*?Pir&l Mayo had ne
the La.&*t .Staus to onforr? ita com- au y event, tternAmerlcan government j
mauds agonal Huerta, growing out of considers , the arrest of. the bluejeck- .
thc .arrest ut TamplcoiV^f American eta in American uniform!'ss unwar- j
blue jackets:" ' I * ' j
iiodsenEw^* S r?slietiL At midnight, sating Chairman;
.! tue.lieus,* io- ?lil vely rushe*? from a -conference with
night by wvnM^HH^^P? atfer ?Vtce-Pro?ldtnt' Warshall. Secretary,
spirited debate...' For Several hours- W. Tumulty. Secretary Garrison and Post, j
was considered by tho senate foreign Blaster General Burlcson in the for-]
relations committee with prospects of elgn relations commune room. j
an all. night session of the senate, or "I think there's a chance to iron the.
a recess untl?|^^^MBa?rov'. ditScn??y \rat," n? sa?o.
T?.e heuaa a43o?hied ?intil IO o'clock -;-'
hous?h.ad aanptod the wa-ilnties. ? wNCi-?? S?Sft NEAT
Persons who ,ysre ia to>*rh with the J _.
president Daid ih? ?'.in* wh.'ch would *""
??sto 'short of} Carranca Forces Say Insurgent,
way were of a nature which would i j
aol nu u i rc ?orinul notification in thal Terr?icrr s?= j
pe "tr;; Jr. the eaSic BB.^?? ar a deciara. , - . .. J
tion. or blockade ?e other preilml- vaqan I
naries to war. P*Dr-*lgn ajrfernmeats - _:
wll bo kept informed of leV?lopmcnts,
however. (By Associated Frees)
The debato lp thy houso brought out 4 Juores. Mex!, April 20.-Confer
f.hc- fact that, whily the American pavy/j antes between Carranza and Villa bo-.
probably would block Mexico off froio-jgan al Chihuahua today, according io
commerce with the United States, .ilian official"report received.hore. 1
would ant Interfere with the passage j it i8 understood among rebel offlc??
to apiii rm cf fprs?sn "S?sels, tho??hictai tnat they, will take no part in op-.
c?rgoce oischarg-jd/od the eboro mu?t poping th? United State* over the'
'JM held u> u/tas house. Tampico Incident unless rabel. terri-?
(j|,e j0fBt Beseiatlen. i 'ior? is Invaded.
The joI?t resolution passed bj- tba af ll V&? MANAMA CASAL
house, abd which wah before the.sen- .....
ate at a lat? tonight, read as follows; \n Case .of Urgent Neeessfij Battle*
"A joint resolution justifying the ships May Go Throegb
employment of (ike armed forces of " ..
tho United States In enforcing certain ?anama. April 20.7-OeV Sn case of
demands against VieiorianoHnerta. "f*^'-"*6**^^ ba^oh^lp* nee
l^selv^d by the whale and house of ?*? S***^ ***** ,? P?*?edl?* to
rapresenlati'/eb in cpa?Tess assembled, th? blockade of Mexican Pacttc norts.
??i ?h* prennent ar ?eUnited State? T T?. mane pw? by ?prernor Ope.
is justified in the employment of the ?hal? today, it ls juaderatood the sec
armed forces oi th* United Staten, to nlmey- ot the navy: reQuested tafor
enforce the demanda upon Victoriano ?a***ou relativo to the paraage of war
Huerta fer er c i iiv^ol emends to *hips. _. . ?
the govornmenV Of the United. State* ??n'?iiiAt? ?VAnv
for affronts and Indignities commuted *?u c",a* j*
; als KOveraBrVeat by General T-^-V
Huerta and his repr?sentatives." dearly 5,0?? Karsea PeMpesei fer .
?^Kriug thc evemngr thene . were in
formal cenfereacea of da??crata Syd - Washington, April 30,^-The Amerl
republlcftns and oppoelf td to the caa Red "roba. h*a Md? nurses ready !
^phraseology of -ItXion wa* ap-, for servie co, according to a i
i attire, among them i?tat-' '<y Mles. V. . T. <
a r?w d*aaOCrat?, objected tu singlmK Boardman. Jl^rdman ?*i? one i
OU? c Mderta ?3 aa iadiv?waa? bf the br?t : n dase ot war wonH! .
?^.?,nd amoa4 tfbe rasointkm to i** ^t^S^Z^T* .^L.-f
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ashtngt?
ff
President Wilson
Plans to Force
(By Associated Press.)
.Was) Wgton. April 20.-Pyeald?nt
WilsoL. oday laid the Mexican situa
tion before congress in tnese words :
"Gentlemen of the congress:
"lt ls my duty tb call your attention
to h situation which has arisen in our
dealings with General Victorian* Hu
erta at Mexico City, which calls for
action, and to ash yonr advice and co
operation in acting upon it. On the
ninth 'of April a paymaster nf the U.
I 8. 8. Dolphin landed at the I t?rbido
bridge landing at Tampico, with a
whale boat and boat's crew to take
on certain supplies needed by bis ship,
and while engaged in loading the
boat. , he was arrested by.' ab officer
an4 squad ?f men or the army of Gun
eral Huerta.
"Neither t!-s paymaster dor any elf
Gie boat's crew, was armed. Two of
the men were tu the boat w1\en, the
trrerf. took place and wore' obliged
to leave lt and submit to be taken
Into custody, notwithstanding the
fact that the boat carried, at ber bow
and at her stern, the flag ot the Unit
States.
Specific Details Given.
Tho esse?,? who made we arrest
was. proceeding up one of the streets
of the town with his prisoners when
met by an officer ot higher authority, 11
who ordered him to return to lobe
landing and await orders; and within
an..hour, iu-.t? s hr,:; fro=i the ??UIT of.
the arrest orders ;Were received fr?m <
the commander o? the Huertistfc 11
forcee at Tampico for the realse of
the paymaster abd his men. The re
fas followed by apologies from
louder and later by an ex- 1
pression ?! regret by General Huerta <
himself. General Huerta urged that <
martial law obtained at the time, at <
Tampico; that orders bad been issued 1
.that nc One should be 1 allowed to
land at tho I tur bide bridges, sci! that j <
Our sailors had no right to lend there. |
"Our naval'commanders at the port'5
IsWSptot boen notified of any such pro
hibition; and, eveu 'if th?y had been, I1
the only .justifiable ?ourse ?pen to tfcj 1
local authorities WQUM. have been to ,
Attest the paymaster and bia crew l
to Withdraw and ta lodge a protest !
with the commanding officer of the'
fleet. Admiral Mayo regarded the ar
rest, aa so serious an affront that he
was aot satisfied with the apologies
offered. h?t that the il?? o?
the United thatea be saluted with
special cerenkov br the military com
lander ot the port.
?i?? 2 Vi?Viii? via?.
"Thu incident cannot be regarded
as a- trivial one, especially as two of
tii? jTi??? ?b"?O??.c? were ink vu front ine
boat itself--that Is "to say. from the
-TfitSrj'O? U??Ual ov?wtai; bui hud
[ft..Stood by itself It might have been
attributed to the Ignorance or arro
gance of a single officer. Unfortu
nately. lt was not an isolated case.
A' series of Incidente have- recently
occurred , which cannot but create the
Impression that the representatives
of General Huerta were willing to go
ont of their way to show disregard
for the dignity and rlghta'of this aov
rrnment, and felt " perfectly safe ia
doing what they pleased!, making free
to shaw tn many ways their Irritation
and contempt.
|W\? few days after the Incident at
at Tani pico fen orderly from the ?. 8.
3. Minnesota waa arrested at Vera
Croa While ashore in unifovm, tc ob
tain the ship's mail and wah" for a
tim? thrown into Jail. Au official dis
patch from thia government to ita em
bassy at Mexico City was withheld by
the authorities o fthe telegraphic ser
vice ur.tii pww?jrM?rSy ?eraanuea ny
bur charge d'affaires ii person, KO
far na I can- learn, sncti wrongs and
annoyances have been suffered to oc
cur only against represen ta it v**.s of j
the United State*. I ba** heard of
no complaints from ottvr govern
ments" or similar treatment. Subs?
quent explanations and formal apo
logies'did not ?nd could not alter the
pepr?ar 4Vpresbion, which lt ls pos
sible lt had been the object of the Hu
crt?sta authorities tot croat, that tbs
government of the United Staten was
bel?g singled out, and might ho sing
led ont with tmpunitv for slights and
=ff rost? fct its rsfass.; tc rsosgntsS
the pretensions of General Huerta to
be regarded aa the constitutional pro
visional president of the Republic of
"Mexico. ' . i's'.
Banger Jw* Grave.
'The manifest dangar of such a
^.**o^. th?t sscb orfeuoes?
grow rVcafc bod ito worse until
thing happened of se gross ?nd
treble-*, ?agres tc- ?ead* directly _..
Inevitably to. a*med conflict. It was
a.ecW*ary that-the ap logics of Gen
eral Huerta and his representatives
should go much-further, that they
should 'pi *uob ea co attract the at
tention of the whole population of
their rda"?$itc*3K.r5. ?ad sue? aa tn im-i*
Ufcott General Huerta himself j o
J sltjr of seeing to ft. that aol
Ifen -for ex slunation s and j
regrets c&ontd arise. ?.j?
reit it ray ?atv ?a .sustain i SJ
Itf exican Respect
..i -. i
tnand ?nd to insist &hat tho flag of the
United States should bc saluted In
such a war na to Indicate a new spirit
and attitude cs thc part of tu? Hu ar
tistas.
"Such a salute General Huerta hap
refused, and I ha?ra; come to M?? jrour
approval and support In t!;e course I
DOW purpose to purse.
"This government can, I earnestly
hope, in nb circoihetancec be forced
Into war' with tho people of Mexico.
Mexico is torn by. j?vti* strife. If we
ure to accept the j?sti? of ita own
constitution it lias rino government
3ensral Huerta has^ict his power up
In the city of Mex???, *Uch as it ig,
without.ftilrw?ta sny methods for
ehjph'there can W^^mt^iio^:
Only part of ?b? .'jjgSantrr, hs coder
tils control, if atrmi?$ conflict should
unhappily com? ns *" result of his at
tude of personal rdfeatmCat towards
this government, w*:shonld be fight
ing only G?nerai ?tfner?A and those
who adhere to him Sted give him their
jupport, and our objjbet Would bo Only
to set up again ..their own laws and
their own govi ""
War
"But I earnestly rfeipe that war la
iot now m qu?gH?^iT I believe that
[ speak for the American people when
I say that we dd ai* desire to con
rol In any degr#n^$ffr ?fislrs^eaf:
sister^ republic.' -Our.-feeling for '.ho
people of Musico^ gne of deep end
;9Ti?iTt6 . ?r?riioi^wtnu - ?f quri^iug*
hat we have donc 'ea?Hr or refrained
from .doing has proceeded from our
iesiro to help th! o hinder or
;mbarraea them:. Wa'would not wish
sven to exercise tb?ptood offices? of
rriendshlp without tbjHr welcome and
unsent. Tlie. pe^ol*'af Mexico aro
inUtled to settle they own domestic
if fair? in th. ?r- ..; vyay, ?nd we stn
rercly deidre Meir rights,
rho present suction nertd have none
if the grave ?mf4^%'n* pf iaterfnr
ipee ff ?I- .?' -?; :??proo&**iy, firm
y and wisel:
"Nc doubt 1 -what is nec
5?rary Jn th? eire ;
'tfTon reepecr. :-; . .
without recourse -to tb^ congress, ?ad
rex not excaed my constituUonRl
Dovers as preaidsat; but I do not
wish to act ta a metter p#e&lbly of
to grave canseqneace exciep In, close
inference and eo-opersd&m with
:oth the eaeedjMMjt^
fv-^ss Ne stgsrrnnelTrBtaasait,
?. therefore, come to ??k'yonr ap
jroval that I should ese the armed
orces of the United Staten- !n . each
vaya'and-lo such an extnt as may be
tecesTary to obtain from General Hu
?rta and his adherents the fullest rec
umMirin nf thc rlghta sud dlcalLv af
he United States, even '-mlttst the
ibUiining in Mexico. . ? ~. ' ^S\f ?
"There, can in what we do. be no
bought of aggression or ot selfish
iggraudisameni. Wo ue?fe to main
ain the dignity and authority of the
Jutted States only because we wish
ilways to keep our great influence
inimpaired for the uses of liberty,
loth in the United States and where
ver else, lt may be employed for the
lencik ot mankind."
AGAINST WILSON
/ote En House Backing Up tba
President Is Ur.nrumoua Ex
cept These .
?Washington, April ?0.-Tho wlio
oted against the resolution h. th?
opee were:
I>anc*rei>^er)rxe. Xlhdel,. ?tepfa?
ns Siusan (Mles.) and Witherspoon_
Be?aiWJcan ?-Ata ey, Anderson, An
tony, Bartholdi. BrHtea, Butler,
tampboit. tasvls. Fordaey, French,
Mtrdper, Olllett, Good. Hayes, Howell,
ohnsou (Utah) Johnson (Washlntou),
?aha, Langham, Lafollette, Madden,
iana. aSondet, Platt, Seil?, Steenorson,
Stephen? d? Micac***? Jv^(b*e?\
roods,_39.
itogresaives - (Deli fiteorcia)
Xudependrat*-K*nt,
?prRHie'tJeart Ernsts fi
cisi?n ?ya Kansas
se settled today by th? supreme
sort upholding as co?stkiu ional the
?eewtt? fin Insurance law of ?&ns.
-Jostle* MfeKenna, for th? stfatfertty
r th? cen rt. declared inaureaoe 03d
ecome clothed with *
wast se to distinguish insurance from
rcJtaary business, and to classify it
Josa McKanawa?gt?Sit*:,Mise An- i
wrkt Hammett of . ?r^saylit*1 $
8HIVELY BACKS .FttKSliwNT
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Re
lations Committee, Which ?u?t
Pass on War Qwestlbn.
LA BARBA SEES
IHt?l?AN UN!IT
MINISTER TO FRANCE INTI
MATES THAT HUERTA
PLA VS FOXY HAND
VEILED FORECAST
Sny^ Ail Foreigner induing !
.Americans Will Be Given
Ample Protection
(By Associated* Presa)
Barro, Mexican minister to FTSOJC?-.
a? authorized' statement today saftii j
> "Events demonstrate how strone
patriotic feelings are among Mex leans.
The love of .their country will cause
nil discord io disappear."
Haaras .Ars ?fer
Mexico tJtty, April 26.-"General f
Huerta offers : ?!?.' guarantees to j
foreigners, Americans included, - who
rimait 'a Sassicp.- uni'he --wit,'
prove thia opportunity to sbotv the
world that bis governm-c.it and Mexico
are moral and civilized."
T*i? statemeat PrssS?ssi Sterin,
dictated to the Aaa^lsted Pre*?
He ront?a w-r?. . "i desire to mans It
plata to-the American people, that
according to the official report from
Ute commander at Port Tampico re
ceived by the Mex lean Government
there was no flag. in the boat which
landed and whose crew waa detained.
I Hear that. President Wilson baa been
misinformed on this point, and that he
will.inform the American congress
that the boat never carried the fias.
Huerta's Army, ?Qfl&h.
.?tWMhlngton, April 20.-Estimates at
the War department today put, the
armed forces or tho Huerta Govern
ment in Mexico at. 40:Q0Q, scattered
throughout the country.
Mr. Pouch? Here .
Ver A Bey's Stay /
I?. P. Pouche, who* repenti y ; con
clue ted 'Pouche'* Drug store itt ibo
ChiQ^O?S..'hvv?! ?mi'uji.-ij; on lilP HltB,
returned from Atlanta last night and
will be Mere for a short stay. Mr.
Foo che ls now bead yr-'jerlptlon clerh ,
with ono of the Jacobs drug alores in j
Atlanta and says that he likes it fine,
although naturally that village can
hardly compare with Anderson.
LOCAL RIFLES
ARE NOW READY
Palmetto Rifiet.ten Are Atsxion?!'
To Take Field Against Mexico
In Bai*:*
- Members of, ?hs Tnimeetu R?lS?
wong tho happiest people {In ?ttmn
resterday when il became known Shat
? fe*???!? between tfie^Pftlted Stats?
wid Mexico waa probable. Most Off
he members of thc RI Res were anxious'
foy tfch? country to . take tin- 'ieH*,
NgMsMt- Mexico and throughout the
lay Cwpt fitgon' was receiving wrtrd
rom his men that they wore ready
mil willing: to be mustered In as t
loon aa any orders might arrive. t
Capt. Ligon and Lieutenant* Brad- t
;haw ' and Tv?w v/ridee *r? ali ?aiivl ?
o answer any call ard they told Theil
nte.Hgenoer yesterday?that ihn Pal- i
netto Rifle? would be among the first. I
o take up their xrnta if any cal? wga
onde on South <'-arollna. Pr?parations j 1
ire netr underway for >pacial drttl on ? v
be part of th? local rifle*. i
GOVERNORS WIRE PRESI
DENT THEIR TROOPS ARE
READY FOR ACTION
LAND SE?GE
NEAR
Indications of Overland Cam
paign Are Foreseen By Tho*o
Watching Events
" (By Associated Press.)
Springfield. 111.. April 20.-In a
statement issued - today. Governor
Dunno declared Illinois, within thirty
days could have 50.000 men mobollzcd
in Springfield for service in Mexico,
and in another thirty days could,havo
100,000 men ready.
Ohio Is Ready.
Columbus. Ohio. April to.-The
Ohio National Guard, about 10,000
drong could be rendered available
for service on short notice," according
to Governor Cox.
Mn ls Kentucky.
. Lexington. Ky.. April 20.-Brigadier
General Roser Williams of the KPH
ky BUtc Militia today said three
lents of state troops are ready to
the field.
Philippine Vets Sniff,
<'iiieago, April 20.-Flty PhlUlnlnc
r veterans mei bera today to offer
air services to the United States' Jn
case of wat?. P. J". H. Farrell, past
commanUer-in-chlcf of the army of
Philippines. , presided. .Resolutions
adopted volutoered to ralas a regi
ment of more than 1.00O trained ve?e
rana, most of whom understand Span
ish, who would require no training
ttnd be capable of giving valuable ser
vice immediately.
Hush Aeroplane W<
Dayton, Ohio.- April
seeming certainty ti;
lighting tn Mexico v
nany .to hurry wor.k-.ott ai
?j Tess? . Pears Delay.
Washington April 20.-Gov.mor
(tolqtjlti. of Texas, today sent to Uc-p
reeer.!u??vc Gar?*', who immematuly
submitted ii to the pr?sident, a tele
gram deci?rint; If lt was the purpo^
of President Wilson to invade Mexico
U 'v?3.'<ypoi,=t??-? ??i?t iowna o? Mata
moras. Nuevo Laredo and Ciudad i'or
flro Dhu and Juarez be seized Imme
diately.
Governor Colquitt csp?^isisj ' that,
there are on the Mexican herder 25.-1
COS tc 20,000 Mrxivsu refugees .wno j
threaten to become a menace td the'
United States, and that th? taking of
thees towns would afford the only
protection from them.
MONEY RAISED IN
MISSION CAUSE
\ .... . .
oat $100 Contributed At Red
ly HeW With Flat Rock
Church Sunday
?>' rally he id wi Ut tho Fist Rock
rch last Sunday was one of the
most successful '? ever Known- by thai
church and as a result of the plea for 11
missions. Ote sum o/ S94.&0 waa aub:
scribed, This ia a splendid showing I]
tor thrt neunte nf ?iiA wi?? Hock ?ec- * '
tlon to ina kc! ] i
The program for last Sunday waa|i
easily one of the best ever arranged
at Flat Hock. Some of Anderson
county's best speakers were present
while another feature was the pres
ence of Hon. Robert A. Cooper ol
Laurens. Mr. Cooper ?mde a splendid
address, as did ?ll the other Speakers, ) t
Mslraed io places In the program. j
Tl t picnic dinner served after the
conclusion Of the program, was an
svenLmuch enjoyed by the large num.
t>er >6f people ptesent and on the
a hole U was a day not soon to he for
gotten by the* people of the Flat Reek
Hjctt?n.'
SOUTHERN ROAD
PROBE IS NEAR
--*
Server TiLT to Ci!! It Be
fore Naval Committtoe
On Thursday
Washington. April 30,- Senator Till,
nan had placed In tee senate record
n*ay at letter from Prosiest Harrl
on. of the Southern Pnllroad asking
sosy. In a note to Senator Tiiman.
bat the railroad dtacrift?mated against
lou them cities lu coal r-jte*.
Senator Twlnuav to a leUer to
?resWent Harrison, stated the matter
roold be brought to the attention of
be naval affairs com mite? April 23,
SLEEP ON ARMS
>_ .
TENSION IS TAUT ON BOTH
* SIDES OF RIVER AT EL,
PASO AND JUAREZ
U. S. FORCE IS 20,000
Rifles Go Forward to Rebels As
Usual Trouble Is K ? Ex
pected Soon
(By Associated Press)
Eil Paso, Tex.. AprU 20.-'Idltlo
Chihuahua" as the Mexican section Of
this city ls known, where 60 per cent,
ot th? inhabitants of the city reside.
ls heine patrolled tonight l y United
8tates cavalrymen and infantrymen.
This and other precautionary meas,
ures were determined -on late^today
at a conference between Mayor Kelly
.nd Ctol. C. A. P. Hat?leld. commanding
the troops at Fort Bliss.
:?JL the army post the cavalrymen
were ordered to sleep with boots ?nd
saddles at their sides, and lt ls said
they could ba yp and away in case of
an alarm tn Jess than Ave minutes.
At Juarez Colonel Avilia, tlie mil
itary commander, instructed that any
.o'd?1?r er civil!.: ^?iilun br
pry;vocative use or the fire arms should
be shot; at once., He ls determined, as
ar j the American authorities, to usc
</very precaution against provoking au
outbreak while feeling ls at the pres
ent high tep8ton/.jBHssMBjilHM^W
?atReld and "Mayor keliy
agreed on many details for the co-op
eration of soldiers and police In caso
of an outbreak.
Ctfisaawhlle the oliy waa quiet. Th?
authorities do no tlook for any out
breaks among the people^ particularly
i/i Kl Paso.' There I? no real anxiety
here over tho situation. There are
lp this-city and along th- -
Ject to call.U?.?0O troops
instr - "
C1lld?
|Vfedical Collie Ha* Wot Anawa*
ed Letter Offering ThBrn n?c
Body
Au a lol? heiir feat -sieht no ?
had'buen received from the hied
college nt Atlante In response to the
offer of the body of A, 8. Waldau, who
.?U^cj himsolf'.In s lc
v. eek. all tl iiiia ia muan IA that
the college ls not willing to bear tho
ixpense alrovdy incurred Coroner Har.
oin said last ulght thai bc ?said wait
until this morning Anl if no answer
comes from Atlanta during the night
the body will be burled hers in tho
potter's (?ielci. it will bp remembered
that' thia dca? maa i
which he asked that his body be sect
There has been only One develop
inctti in the case not heretofore known
to the r"*"'?c la a search ot tire room
in.w^ldh the deed was committed, ho
tel attaches have discovered a letter,
3Vlently begun on Wednesday bf>?nft.
lead man. For this reason it now be.
somes evident that the roan came from
['reenville to Anderson with the In
tention of killing himself Wednesday
night. He mnst have made all hi?
preparations, started the letter sad
tome reason'and put e*T the dradful
iel until Thursday night.
GAVE LADIES A ~
BEAUTIFUL PARK
Cot Jos. N. Brown tattd John
Linley Prevented CMc Ae*o4
anon With Bevon 7 ere?
Pd?. Jos. N, Brpwn ?ad John W.
.inloy gav? to the Ladlee Civte
dation of Anderson a tract of land
n North Anderson consisting of ti
cere*, according to aa announcement
nad? after the meeting of the associ
ation yesterday afternoon. Thia land
a situated in North Anderson and lt
s understood that th? land iL sdsiffa
he civic association for a term of
!0 years ritb the uaderetandta* that
. park will be made there.?? so??c aa
toast?ble sod maintained during tho
insuiug 20 years. Tba tract of land
s adjacent to the famous "Gulley** in
forth Andersen.
Thia will mean that Anderson will
lave another beautiful park and that
? no dlai?nx caro, mose Anil- ' -
?eoplfi who know what ii:
halon can accomplish when If eels
rut on a project will feel assured
hat the pew perte wiil soon be ander
ray and' lt ia sai? to say thal lt wit!.
* a credit to the ?dfy In every ?ease
* the word.