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INDEPENDENCE IN ALL THINGS. Subscription Price, $1.00 Per Year in Adranc fhreg Cents the Cop: XIV, COLUMBtlS THURSDAY JULY 30,1908. NO. 13. VOL FEMININE NEW?: NOTES. v.. ROOSEVELT .PEACE LEADER .f. X HAYES, AMERICAN, GULL1NGS OF NORTH STATE NEWS MARATHON WINNER PROMINENT PEOPIiE. Senator Piatt, who is seventy-fiv- e years old, said he thought he might live to be ninety. 'Saron Scalippenbaah, Russian Conv sul at Chicago, returned to Now Tors City, to become imperial Consul-Ge- m eral at that port. Professor Frederic Louis Ottf In a Letter to Mr. Hayne Davis the President of the United States Sig Miss Ethel J. Wheeler, daughter of Everett P. Wheeler, will become a missionary in China. . Mary E. Beasley. of Philadelphia, patented in 1884 a barrel-makin- g ma- chine. All barrels before that time were made by hand. ' Lady Evans, the wife of the new of Interest Gleaned Prom All Sections of the State and Arranged Tor Busy Readers nifies His Willingness to Aocepi the Position of First Honorary Italian, Dorando, Assisted Over Line in Lead, Collaoses. President of the Peace and Arbi Roehrle. Orientalist, philologist, idm finHoUnr-Oflnpr- al for England, was a tration League. Miss Rule, of Cincinnati, and subse cator and composer, aien at New York, Special. President quently Mrs. Da Pinto. ua.. age eignty-mn- e Peace Meeting la October. reensboro, Special. A peace con- - ,w the auspices of the DISQUALIFIED BECAUSE HELPED Governor Buchtel has killed hors Pnntoct between Mrs. Jones and Roosevelt has accepted the honorary EUer Elected Chairman. Raleigh, Special The State" Dem- ocratic executive committee elected Mr. A. H. Eller, of Winston-Sale- m, chairman, to succeed Mr. ' Hugh G. presidency of the Peace and Arbitra Mr. L'Ecluse over a strip oi roaaway near Huntington, L. I., was carried Cc uii" h Carolina Peace Society will be in Greensboro during the cele- - tion League, which is the outgrowth! Hayr Fresh at the Finish Ameri- - into the Supreme Court. At Newton, Mass.. Mrs. Mary of the North Carolina congress, and i i v. rami Ae Joyful, Having Taken First. Third. Fourth and Ninth Baker G. Eddy, founder and neaa oi tion of centennial ween in Chatham, resigned, and Chairman El- ler reappointed Alex J. Field, seerff-tar- v. The committee named the fol which ha as its object adequate the Christian Science Church, cele- brated her eighty-sevent- h year. a formal invitation for the con- - i i. .1 J l. o- tViofr time armament and effective arbitration. in the Long Raw London, England. surely Tnere nee to De neia uwo The main line nndereround electric lowing central committee composed of four members from each of the ten President Roosevelt's letter accepting In been extended by the board railways in London are to make the can never have been such a Marathon th fcnnomrv rriidenev was made experiment of employing women racing in Colorado. He has an- nounced that the races can be nu but there must be no betting. At Oyster Bay, N- - Y., President Roosevelt declined to speak Into tut receiver of a talking machine for tin purpose of making records for puhli sale. William E. Corey,, president of tUf United States SteeJ Corporattn, re turned from abroad and expressed op timistic views on the business situ tion. Count Sumarakoff-Elsto- n, eldes son of Prince Yussupoff, was killed at St. Petersburg, Russia, by Counf Manteuffel, an officer of the Horn Guards, in a duel with pistols. Waldorf Astor, son of Willlan Waldorf Astor, is a candidate for tht race run a3 that which an American centennial manual. " for the society by President Hayne ticket sellers or "booking clerks." eongresaionals districts : First E. F. Adylett, W. C. Rod-man- . W. H. Hampton, Dr. E. A, public by Hayne Davis, former pres- - won. It was started in the precincts rvi.Pduca.tion will be introduced in idmti f the ieacue. It follows: Messrs. Julius l. xousv, xwu- - the common schools of Berlin In the Moye, Jr. T). Douglas ana a. m. ocaics ht of Windsor's historic castle by the Princess of Wales, and the picked "My Dear Mr. Davis: Second T. W. Mason, J. W. liran appoint ea meuiuciu vi "I am in receipt of your letter en eer. H. A. Gilliam, Dr. J. E. Green. ive committee to make prepare long distance runners of the world, numbering fifty-eigh- t, began their closing notice of my election as Jirst Third T. C. Whitaker, A. J. Max rs for the meeting. lowest classes and up to the point wnere the girls begin to get instruc- tion in domestic science. Miss Marie Maycliffe is a young Texan who has excited the interest of President Roosevelt by her ability to lasso a steer and subdue him by honorary president of the p?acc well. E. M. Koonce, W. M. Wbb. lcaerae. and arladlv accept: for I most long run of more than twenty-si- x miles to the great stadium at Shep he list of speakers scneauiea conference embraces a number of Fourth J. A. Thomas if. o- - emphatically believe that the whole SDruill. H. J. Olive. H. A. London. herd's Bush. Of th-s- e fifty-eig- ht American people should subscribe to mnintr him asainst a Dost in a little Fifth C. O. McMicliael, t. l noil, nira nrnvided seven. Of these . . i what 'vou call your 'practical pro- - S. Carr. H. G. Chatham. I jl J-- 1 - A it.. 5m being: M-Uover- nur ajv- -, n Julian S. Carr, Mr. LoQe Craig, r V W. Kitchin, Dr. W. L. Poteat, ?even no less than five were nsm gramme lor peace;' mai is n iu Sixth E. J. Hale, J. D. Bellamy. boredom one the first fifteen to cross doAtrine that we should provide aue- - Jftmos Powell. A. W. McLean. thV winning line, which was placed esident of Wane roresv v House of Commons. This disposes oi the general belief that young Mr. Astor intended to retail his Americas citizenship. E. D. Libbey announced a gift of $105,000 to the Toledo (Ohio) Art Museum, which will enable the trus- tees to erect a new building, 50,00t additional being available througi nuita amampnt to motect. US fill over three minutes. i Mrs. Elizabeth St. John Matthews has received the contract for making the statue of Mrs. Gilbert, the actress, from the Gilbert Monument Associa- tion. The statue is to be of heroic size and to cost $19,0 GO. th J. A. Lockhart. -- A. o. before the Queen of England tomps A. d. Scnerer, or i- - - . . i Hp nsmed.i I aerainst aeeression, and at the same ft was a remarkable demonstration T V Jnvner. State civ, o. ; . v . . Eighth Dr. R. S. Young, 'jt,iont nf Public msirucuon Hon nf mv and all disputes that of the strides that long distance run- ning has made in the United Statss and astounded the competitors and nei in 1 "-"- " ... . whn will Jones. R. A. Douehton, A. V. wat.s vw uv Tird Curson of Kedleston un-- mav arise between us and foreign uaivi - .. , tt , XT, n T W Wedinsrton. Mai. H. aV on the subject, international where it is possible to submit athletic shams of the countries that competed. Always in ihe race from F Shnek. (Other two to be nam , f Kpnresentatives, nuu. f arWtnt'win Tn other words, I veiled the medallion of "John Oliver Hobbes" (Mrs. Craigie), which has been placed in the general library of University College, London, of which ed later). the start. t.h9 Americans, not over kn Rhnrn Williams, auc iuuuviu cordiallv sncpathixe witli your an- - Tenth C. A. Webb, W. T. Lee, mominent during the early period of public subscriptions. , Captain Lorenzo Dow Baker, tht "banana king." founder ot the Unt ted Fruit Company, left a large es tate. The executor estimates the ea tats at ? 2 0,0 00, 000, and of this, asidf from seventeen bequests, giving $59 to each of seventeen cousins, the whole is left to his four children. nwn ' ''present uu.vw , .y .1 the late Mrs. Craigie was a student. th fn-ntaat- z heeran to come to the Marshall Bell, T. T. Ballinger. ce Walter Clark, "Tne inierntiwu ... cde- - mr the NEWSY GLBANIFGS. U;.rv Hon. George vv. XNorns front rapidly during the clo3iPg'miles, r.nd when Dorantfo, the Italian, col-lans- ed ten yards from the finish and ,f Nebraska, "A Practical Plan for in accepting me Eller 6poke entrfr..- - outlook and cxpr jst. -- time, make as rapid 'progjs as I possible toward permanent world t,mtuHial Peace:" Congressman James J. Hill favored an Increase fn railroad rates. A vnn well sav we snouia TW , LI k iiort of peace. he would have the i, an unauestionably superior ichmond Pearson liODson, a.u. . i .) AM re lion Chiirles Burnham. of t oil nvAr fhe State. The I nave . Qiid Armaments, j"- - lclliutiaui t A POINT OF ADVANTAGE. "Of course, the railways owe the lfllM1 ""V. Brooklyn, to suicide. chair was directed by a resolution to Id McLean, " Peace ana tne nevw- - V.VHU. a irrAat. deal." said Mr. The men and officers of the fleet passed a day of sightseeing in Hono was dragged unconscious across tne line the protest which the Am-ica- ns raised was soon settled in their .'avor and Hayes, of America, who was two minutes later in crossing the line, re- ceived first place. HefTeron, of South Africa, got sec- ond plac?, and Forsbaw, of America, ihird. The onlev of the finish fjov the firsc eighteen men was as follows: ution." Mrs. Lizzie tfeorge nenaei- - power in our own possessions and in the waters adjacent thereto in, ihe Atlantic and Pacific oceans; and we should also do everything possible to secure asrreements with all govern The Daughters or ne oouw n. appoint a committee of five to revise the Democratic plan of organization and report to the next meeting of the executive committee. r rtlvnn m11o1 on for a MLUL1 V. C3 " ' tin Stax; "but you must also remem- ber that the public is indebted to the railways." "Yes," answered the critical citl- - Peace;'7 Dr. Jonn rraun- - Kaev and u formerly president oi terrk oter's lulu. The police of New York City have begun their fight on unnecessary noises. Justice Olmsted established a tin v row ni, ments to respect each "Tr"e"draSh m some tory .nd foverei(!n.y and to .rbitr.f rimtv college ana he Wall Street Journal. Ihe .en; Dut tne ituwoj co sition to collect. ' WasMngton Strr. .1.. .tbn.iasm he sew in Denver I rJl other questions Fommmii.fil Salvation ot the isa- - "spanking-room- " in the cnnarens "T should be delighted to see Sena ,jjvuuvu..f... , TITI -- i ons;" Dr. Thomas nume, Court, New lorx Jiiy. The Indiana JEtepublican platform has a plank that calls tor a bureau ro?essors Can Do For Peace;' riox. orace E. TT'illiams, "The Ethics of might be injected into the committee meeting and into. North Carolina Democracv. J:Le never saw anything like it. He said he believed enough Western States would be caricd for Bryan, with ... the solid South to assure l.i j. vt "vrl tor McCreary president of the league ifou do not .feel you can continue in that office. "Sincerely yours, 7 7 . "THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Senator James B. McCreary. of Kentucky, is the active president of of mines and mining. The King of Servia obtained a poli- tical victory by providing for the for Pear-e;- " United Strtes enalor jam B. McCreary, of Kentucky, "Tnc Possibilities of the Pan-Amerie- aii - HOW THKY FIKISKEi: Firs Dorando, Italy. Second Hayes, -- United States. Third HefTeron, South Africa. iprtk-FoTShe- w, United Statea. Fifth Welton, United States. Sixth Wood, Canada. Seventh Simpson, Canada-Eigh- th Laweon, Canada. Ninth Svanberg, Sweden. Tenth Tewanina, United States. Eleventh Nieminen, Finland. Twelfth Cafiery, Canada. Thirteenth Clarke, United King Join. Fourteenth Barnes, United King dona. . Bryan's election witnout wew xu.. Af tV,o ciimc time ne Deueveu tuc mation of a coalition ministry. Marquis Vega de Armijo, former Spanish Premier and president of the Chamber of Deputies, died at Madrid, v Timoiv showers broke the worst Democratic financial and other planks the league PLAN FOR CAMPAIGN. would so impress the JNew ior and other interests before the Are a Necessity j Union;'7 United States Senator "Bob"' Taylor, of Tennessee; Speak- er E. J. Justice, of the North Carol- ina House of Representatives, "States' Rights and the Navy;" J. Allen Taylor, of Wilmington, "The Waste of War;" William H. Taylor, " Peace as a Practical Proposition fnr VrttfUo.n Men." drouth in twenty-fiv- e years in Maine and put an end to destructive forest fires. The New York City Board of campaign is over as to go a long way toward Democratic majorities m a number of Eastern States. Prominent Republicans Prom Every Section Confer With National Fifteenth Hatch, United states. Chairman Hitchcock in Regard to The farther vou are removed AnntW feature of the centennial Sixteenth Lord, United Kingdom. Health report showed a Seventeenth Goldsboro, Canada. increase in the number of violent Eighteenth Beale, United King- - deaths". the Coining Campaign. from town to railroad station, the Get More Than They Give. Raleigh, Special. State Auditor B. F. Dixon expects to visit within celebration which is expected to at more the telephone will save m Chicago, Special. As the result of ference here Sat- - dom. ' Dr. Henry Martel, head of tne vet tract much attention will be Pytn- - time and horse flesh. No man has erinary Sanitary Service oi Fans, By that sterilized food for calves would a rkrht to cOmoel one of the family the next few jtr oxj Sta j.vpiiv" wMeh was called by Frank H that for i j counties of the national Disqualified. Hayes' time was 2 hour 55 min end to tuberculosis. to lie in agony fox hours while he been receiving from the State in pen- - ian Dav," when memoers oi iuts Knights of Pythias from all over the country will be invited to gather in Greensboro. TheL. local committee is planning for a parade of 5,000 or B. F. Winchell, president of the . r t a .,wAm rAoiarftd a mod- - drives to town for the doctor, i ei- - utes 41 seconds, unomciai nmc. Never in the history of an athletic school funds and lor omer taions. eohone and save half the suffering. KOCK lSianu b;""' erate advance in freight rates is the purposes more money than tney nave event, either in this country or m thnao of the teams competing her . .11 i i. Our free book tens now iu ur- - only hope for the raiiroauB. -- Parliament adjourned, M 1 : ., A has anything been witnessed equalling ganize, duuq ana opaw icore members oi tne oruei. The indications are that Greensboro "Will eunol et with two theatres paid in State taxes. There were forty-fiv-e such counties last year and it seems now that there will be near- - althouerh the Hitchcock, chairman committee, heaquarters will be es- tablished immediately in eight States and active campaigning for Taf t and Sherman begun long before these States had expected to take up work. The States taking part in the con- ference were Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri Michigan, Minne- sota and Wisconsin. They were rep-h- v the following:: National the spectacle at the finisn oi me mar ii v nn,tnnnTis the consideration before uisi cu; "---"-- " , , ohnn rflpo. A snort nme phone lines ana systems. Instruments sold on thirty days f th income tax. oia age ctoHinm nnnpared. within sight trial to responsible parties. nil ia until the autumn session next season. Mr. S. A. Schloss, who lost control of the Grand Opera House when that place of amusement wa; leased to Mr. H. H. Tate, is on hstructure his-approa- ch was announced tax valuations as sent in from the counties indicate that values have been considerably raised, the whole i. iha'mod-anhnn- e men to .ne crowa. THE CADIZ ELECTRIC CO., Judson C. Clemens: a member ot the Interstate Commerce Commission, freieht rates at Washing a trade with the directors of the gtate valuation m fact having more 201 CCC BulWing, Cadiz, OWa. Greensboro Auditorium Company lor j than doubled withm ejgni ye ton, holding that a general increase i would be a violation of tbe snerma Committeeman E. E. Hart, Iowa; A. T RogersWisconsin, and A. R. Burn-ha- m, Kentucky; State Chairman Roy 0. West, Illinois; J. P. Goodrich, In-- C. F. Franke, Iowa; R. H. anti-tru- st law Ml The purpose of these visitations will be to personally look into the situ- ations as to the assessments of prop-vt- v for taxation and report to the Itarv, it was announced, had passed South Africa, and was coming in to the finish ahead. For five minutes there was a tense hush within the stadium. It was 5.26 o'clock p. m. when Dorando finally appeared at the entrance. He was a pitiful wreck, with drawn face and tottering legs. He was hardly able to support himself and friends fol- lowing closely behind; stood ready to his falline. One hundred - nrilTiS ILL IT WILL COST Y0 a section of the huge Duuuingiiow in course of construction on the cor- ner of Svcamore and Forbis streets. It is probable that Mr. Schloss will leas- - a section of the auditorium and convert it into a theatre with a seat-in- g capacity of 3,000 or more. Winn, Kentucky; G. J. Diekema, M-Wn- A. D. Brown, Minnesota; W . Dickev. Missouri, and W. D. I ,,, ot .v, mnnnfacturer or dealer in tne woria. State board of equalisation at its adjourned meeting August 4th. Dr. Dixon went to Boone, Watauga coun- ty, to deliver the address for the clos- ing of the teachers' institute there rvT,- - Wisconsin. Slate Secretaries JLuoSar buy a bicycler m m ma irroT. St f!lir.-Illinoi- s; Carl Rid and fifty vards from the finish he fell t;o A P Adier. Iowa; A. njWlLZTSl StfnVerv kind Tof highride and low- - Willis Extensive Street Work Going On. V i n? t on-Sale- m, Special. Extensive iocue- - , 'aTS model, and learn of our remarSADie in a heap, but nis irienas uucu mCKsTnrond offer, made possible by selling I: in which sixteen counties were rep- resented. Then he will go to Valle davs' rest, during up and he started on again, oniy to is now coiner on in both j; t a r mth no miQQietnen s vtuu. street work fall once more, a iew yaruu uejruuu. O r 'Winston and Salem and other work Rrandv and Other stimulants were ff" orva frTST andmlke otheT liberal terms which no other and much Yah- - wiU learn everything get You administered to Dorando, and when will do. which time he will work on the Con- federate pension returns that have . it ai. rtfi- - hnsrnil OI is n icmplated as soon as that al- ready m.mnfld ont: has been complet- - in the world information by wi able RMoi sunpiy Aaont wtthbr in every town f- - and can offer an oppormOT S. Bennett, Kentucky; D. E. Alvward, Michiean; D. H. Salmon, J. A Mar- tin, Minnesota, and J. E. Thomas, Wisconsin. Leaders Enthusiastic. The meeting was one of the most enthusiastic yet b.ad by Mr. Hitch- cock, altboughflt the outset the men were less receptive" than were the the States in the ii was seen that he was in suen coo-diti- on that the few remaining yards in irom i wuv ( we need a TIT. wno at once. come history of "Zv -- rtn suitable cr before in tbe voung men appiy Therenfter he Will V1SH. were beyond his ability to gam ne ONLY the c,tv has so much of this kind oi . pensions of the Wnrl . ; or r iimP. Some DUrKe, ireucii auu $80 FOMCTURE-PROO- F TIRES was swallowed up in a tnrong oi ex- cited officers and attendants and the oro in the column ... ,v Willi lllllV KJIX C V VAAV - - - f7 imnr. vfrnent is being made on prac- - --- """ r in that whole group moved over tne nnisn Ma Price 8U Heal,, (Very principal street of the. ot State more lCUlWCUiwvi'vw so per yin. fr WPBt wno mer in kbi tkn at. Colorado Springs. This TACKS Salem will put down consiaer- - ' TuZI in. in State than they pay ilulithic pavement in ihe near money i taxes. eity. able ftttu l 1 1 - Vr - " WO Will ooti ftHR-eiA- SS lina with Hayes still running sirongiy more than 100 yards away. ttor Hayes came HefTeron, tired but in fairly good shape, with For-sha- w and then Welton in the order named, immediately a great uproar ... Ana. it is said, to the lact tnai W EToUT THE AW rTr f'TZT ...i-r- u nnnrR a.SS) some of the men came from States i.;v Viftv rfioarded as aeDBiauiu WUHu v.j n . . , - i arose, 'followed by the protest of the MPL0RE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. . : o the manner in which I V"W7. , , ro in tire thev had little data on wnica to u- - nolHsl estimates. It was agreed "..7 C"" o hi.r. Result ot 15. y tiSiuQ ne jjqranuo nnwueu. and making. No Oanger irox KrTSiTAM. Injured in Runaway Accident. Spnecer, Special Sam Pearce, aged for the about 16 years, a deliveryman Antiseptic Laundry here, was pain- fully injured in a runaway accident Friday. After running in Spencer Not!c the thick rnbber-M- J MB .4" and punotura strips JgL T3bT and "!." also rim strip that polls should be taken at once m v?ri ronfefence OI me omceis, that v,a Qmft the announcement C,io nn natures. 1LKC lULCU"vu. Big Lumber Company. Kaleigh, Special. A. charter vras 1 last .reek to the Tar River Lumber Company of Rocky Mount, v n a capital of $300,000, all sub-fcj-ibe- d. The company will do a gen-r- al lumber business, erect factories, 'iwellinsrs. etc. The orincipal incor- - Lto prev ent rtm ontttn. order to gather necessary the voters anxl v n W make SOFT, BLASTIO TTvward. State chainnan for Hayes was the real victor, with Hef-fero- n second and Forshaw third. STREKT CAlt THIEF GETS $1900. half a mile with tne iaa ine -r- - xtk.cv nnd Victor. Rosewaer, IWOnunuicu a m EASY Biuuw. v r?."" . --- S3 tss&s&sisi ssfl?asss: heavy piece of ii mMMit and a :.o1 committeeman from tna set tne wagva . ?a side oi tne wk"" class from the State, explained the svstem they have , .i i cf .liftintr dangerous ve only been pumpw up-- -r - b 1 layers of thmpeoMj across ooin m iccwu...B used there for a numDer oi y$a porators are Kate J. Harris and Horace E. Parker, Elmira, N. Y., and Vn E. Groom, Rocky Mount. gashes in each ankle. To TJnrge Radical "Reforms. Chieaeo, Special. The platform of We ship CCD , on appro!, t slupped 6ame aay . . represented. them stiictty as , -- fcgheviUe Hit hy Storm. Aahville. SneciaL AsheviUe was is A per pair, mM o So oer pair. iccticn of Dr. Hm as rresiaeni;. .;i have fTH"'"" : 7 .. - a .rt r if Toaann nut street trolley car. a man , wow do not nay acent X.'J- - r c txt cent (thereby majemg mc P. r- -- one nickel ltalesh. Snecial. There is much which is to the Independence party, We will allows. visited' shortly after midnight Wed identity is unknown, aasneu the car, leaped to the street and, meet in national convention tnis Pump. two Sampson . u h-a- w to be returnee Pbraa closers nfJon. ynnctnre urk wilL if present plans are car f DV ITZT OB is as safe a IB a vmwrn j . at w ' XII r-- are reuaoieanuioyw- -j wJut of this about ns. 3 you otocx f" ZZ?, iwJU laat loneer aaato ried out, contain a much more radical i 6 in Sat they JJk. e toow thaT you'will be so well pleaI m,m. tires, you will hy the heavies, and severest electrical storm sincej the T establishment of the here many years ago. L the east snd storm came out o The eleetrie lighting plant was lut out of business temporally and declaration on the question of in- - , i - - , . . ratification among the alumni of tins city over the election of Dr. D. ! Hill as president of the A. & M. ( Hege. Dr. Hill has been with the '"Uege since it was established over f i'hteen years ago' and has ever heen a, faithful officer. As professor of English he has done much to raise the standard nf fYi litovarv denart- - nrth9n any tire want to send ns a USWm ye ua tow older. We you t;on than was embodied in the al-- m want a Mdcf at once, nencethia darting into a oepanmenu eluded the policemen who pursued The wallet was found In a saloon but checks The money was missing, amounting to $625 were m it Snowstorms Sweep the Alps. Heavy snowstorms in the mount- ains of Switzerland are driving tne American and other tourists from the high elevations down to cities. le line plaform of cither the Democratic or can oartv. SUNDRY telephone Ot? BOTWOJ the new ansa DO NOT - Homncrp WHS uun EVrn nraaont indications the tem- - pner vte ns P?, .- -e until yon know CL1VUV J W f!otton Mill was npr of the convention will be in fa-- wires. wr:"r hundred dol-- Afn nffrra we are maamg. - . Miirnv All eor a pf roteari eyerythlng, VSfHe it Ww. It only coats a Dspi. "4 L" A11GI8C7 ILU vor of a declaration--utn- u "" . nreo W- -? - before the fire MEAf CYCLE COUPMV. fient, and as acting president, he has abb' filled that position. His friends 11 re confident that he will reflect redit upon himself nd the tirely with preUmmary injuncuuu., SrZr Nearly two inches Many acciaen in eases of labor aispuwa.

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XIV, COLUMBtlS THURSDAY JULY 30,1908. NO. 13.VOL

FEMININE NEW?: NOTES. v..

ROOSEVELT .PEACE LEADER .f. X HAYES, AMERICAN,

GULL1NGS OF NORTH STATE NEWSMARATHON WINNER

PROMINENT PEOPIiE.

Senator Piatt, who is seventy-fiv-e

years old, said he thought he mightlive to be ninety.

'Saron Scalippenbaah, Russian Convsul at Chicago, returned to Now TorsCity, to become imperial Consul-Ge- m

eral at that port.Professor Frederic Louis Ottf

In a Letter to Mr. Hayne Davis thePresident of the United States Sig

Miss Ethel J. Wheeler, daughter ofEverett P. Wheeler, will become amissionary in China. .

Mary E. Beasley. of Philadelphia,patented in 1884 a barrel-makin- g ma-

chine. All barrels before that timewere made by hand. '

Lady Evans, the wife of the new

of Interest Gleaned Prom All Sections of the State andArranged Tor Busy Readers

nifies His Willingness to Aocepi

the Position of First Honorary Italian, Dorando, Assisted Over

Line in Lead, Collaoses.President of the Peace and ArbiRoehrle. Orientalist, philologist, idmfinHoUnr-Oflnpr- al for England, was atration League.

Miss Rule, of Cincinnati, and subse cator and composer, aien atNew York, Special. President quently Mrs. Da Pinto. ua.. age eignty-mn- ePeace Meeting la October.

reensboro, Special. A peace con- -

,w the auspices of theDISQUALIFIED BECAUSE HELPED

Governor Buchtel has killed horsPnntoct between Mrs. Jones andRoosevelt has accepted the honorary

EUer Elected Chairman.Raleigh, Special The State" Dem-

ocratic executive committee electedMr. A. H. Eller, of Winston-Sale- m,

chairman, to succeed Mr. ' Hugh G.presidency of the Peace and Arbitra Mr. L'Ecluse over a strip oi roaaway

near Huntington, L. I., was carriedCc uii"h Carolina Peace Society will be

in Greensboro during the cele-- tion League, which is the outgrowth! Hayr Fresh at the Finish Ameri-- into the Supreme Court.At Newton, Mass.. Mrs. Maryof the North Carolina congress, andi i v. rami Ae Joyful, Having Taken

First. Third. Fourth and Ninth Baker G. Eddy, founder and neaa oition of centennial ween in Chatham, resigned, and Chairman El-

ler reappointed Alex J. Field, seerff-tar- v.

The committee named the folwhich ha as its object adequate

the Christian Science Church, cele-brated her eighty-sevent- h year.a formal invitation for the con- -

i i. .1 J l. o- tViofr time armament and effective arbitration. in the Long Raw

London, England. surely Tnerenee to De neia uwo The main line nndereround electriclowing central committee composed offour members from each of the ten President Roosevelt's letter accepting

In been extended by the board railways in London are to make thecan never have been such a Marathonth fcnnomrv rriidenev was made experiment of employing women

racing in Colorado. He has an-nounced that the races can be nubut there must be no betting.

At Oyster Bay, N-- Y., PresidentRoosevelt declined to speak Into tutreceiver of a talking machine for tinpurpose of making records for puhlisale.

William E. Corey,, president of tUfUnited States SteeJ Corporattn, returned from abroad and expressed optimistic views on the business sitution.

Count Sumarakoff-Elsto-n, eldesson of Prince Yussupoff, was killedat St. Petersburg, Russia, by CounfManteuffel, an officer of the HornGuards, in a duel with pistols.

Waldorf Astor, son of WilllanWaldorf Astor, is a candidate for tht

race run a3 that which an Americancentennial manual. "for the society by President Hayne ticket sellers or "booking clerks."

eongresaionals districts :

First E. F. Adylett, W. C. Rod-man- .

W. H. Hampton, Dr. E. A,public by Hayne Davis, former pres- -

won. It was started in the precincts rvi.Pduca.tion will be introduced inidmti f the ieacue. It follows:Messrs. Julius l. xousv, xwu--the common schools of Berlin In theMoye, Jr.T). Douglas ana a. m. ocaics ht of Windsor's historic castle by the

Princess of Wales, and the picked"My Dear Mr. Davis:Second T. W. Mason, J. W. liranappoint ea meuiuciu vi "I am in receipt of your letter eneer. H. A. Gilliam, Dr. J. E. Green.ive committee to make prepare long distance runners of the world,

numbering fifty-eigh- t, began theirclosing notice of my election as JirstThird T. C. Whitaker, A. J. Maxrs for the meeting.

lowest classes and up to the pointwnere the girls begin to get instruc-tion in domestic science.

Miss Marie Maycliffe is a youngTexan who has excited the interestof President Roosevelt by her abilityto lasso a steer and subdue him by

honorary president of the p?accwell. E. M. Koonce, W. M. Wbb.lcaerae. and arladlv accept: for I most long run of more than twenty-si- x

miles to the great stadium at Shephe list of speakers scneauieaconference embraces a number of Fourth J. A. Thomas if. o- -

emphatically believe that the wholeSDruill. H. J. Olive. H. A. London. herd's Bush. Of th-s- e fifty-eig- ht

American people should subscribe to mnintr him asainst a Dost in a littleFifth C. O. McMicliael, t. l noil, nira nrnvided seven. Of these. . i

what 'vou call your 'practical pro--S. Carr. H. G. Chatham. I jl J-- 1 - A it..

5m being: M-Uover- nur ajv- -,

n Julian S. Carr, Mr. LoQe Craig,r V W. Kitchin, Dr. W. L. Poteat, ?even no less than five were nsmgramme lor peace;' mai is n iuSixth E. J. Hale, J. D. Bellamy. boredom one the first fifteen to crossdoAtrine that we should provide aue- -

Jftmos Powell. A. W. McLean. thV winning line, which was placedesident of Wane roresv v

House of Commons. This disposes oithe general belief that young Mr.Astor intended to retail his Americascitizenship.

E. D. Libbey announced a gift of$105,000 to the Toledo (Ohio) ArtMuseum, which will enable the trus-tees to erect a new building, 50,00tadditional being available througi

nuita amampnt to motect. US fill

over three minutes.i Mrs. Elizabeth St. John Matthews

has received the contract for makingthe statue of Mrs. Gilbert, the actress,from the Gilbert Monument Associa-tion. The statue is to be of heroicsize and to cost $19,0 GO.

th J. A. Lockhart. --A. o. before the Queen of Englandtomps A. d. Scnerer, or i- -- . . i

Hp nsmed.i I aerainst aeeression, and at the same ft was a remarkable demonstrationT V Jnvner. Stateciv, o. ; . v . . Eighth Dr. R. S. Young,'jt,iont nf Public msirucuon Hon nf mv and all disputes that

of the strides that long distance run-ning has made in the United Statssand astounded the competitors and

nei in 1 "-"- " .... whn will Jones. R. A. Douehton, A. V. wat.svw uv Tird Curson of Kedleston un--mav arise between us and foreignuaivi - .. ,tt ,

XT, n T W Wedinsrton. Mai. H.aV on the subject, international where it is possible to submit athletic shams of the countries that

competed. Always in ihe race fromF Shnek. (Other two to be nam, f Kpnresentatives, nuu.f arWtnt'win Tn other words, I

veiled the medallion of "John OliverHobbes" (Mrs. Craigie), which hasbeen placed in the general library ofUniversity College, London, of which

ed later). the start. t.h9 Americans, not overkn Rhnrn Williams, auc iuuuviu cordiallv sncpathixe witli your an- -

Tenth C. A. Webb, W. T. Lee, mominent during the early period of

public subscriptions. ,

Captain Lorenzo Dow Baker, tht"banana king." founder ot the Untted Fruit Company, left a large estate. The executor estimates the eatats at ? 2 0,0 00,000, and of this, asidffrom seventeen bequests, giving $59to each of seventeen cousins, thewhole is left to his four children.

nwn ' ''presentuu.vw , .y .1 the late Mrs. Craigie was a student.th fn-ntaat-z heeran to come to theMarshall Bell, T. T. Ballinger.

ce Walter Clark, "Tne inierntiwu ... cde-- mr theNEWSY GLBANIFGS.U;.rv Hon. George vv. XNorns front rapidly during the clo3iPg'miles,

r.nd when Dorantfo, the Italian, col-lans- ed

ten yards from the finish and,f Nebraska, "A Practical Plan forin accepting me

Eller 6poke entrfr..- -

outlook and cxpr jst.

-- time, make as rapid 'progjs asI possible toward permanent world

t,mtuHial Peace:" Congressman James J. Hill favored an Increasefn railroad rates.A vnn well sav we snouiaTW , LI k iiort of peace.he would have the i,

an unauestionably superiorichmond Pearson liODson, a.u.. i .) AM re lion Chiirles Burnham. oft oil nvAr fhe State. The I nave

. Qiid Armaments, j"- - lclliutiaui tA POINT OF ADVANTAGE.

"Of course, the railways owe thelfllM1 ""V. Brooklyn, to suicide.chair was directed by a resolution toId McLean, " Peace ana tne nevw- -

V.VHU. a irrAat. deal." said Mr.The men and officers of the fleetpassed a day of sightseeing in Hono

was dragged unconscious across tneline the protest which the Am-ica- ns

raised was soon settled in their .'avorand Hayes, of America, who was twominutes later in crossing the line, re-

ceived first place.HefTeron, of South Africa, got sec-

ond plac?, and Forsbaw, of America,ihird. The onlev of the finish fjov thefirsc eighteen men was as follows:

ution." Mrs. Lizzie tfeorge nenaei- -power in our own possessions and in

the waters adjacent thereto in, iheAtlantic and Pacific oceans; and weshould also do everything possible tosecure asrreements with all govern

The Daughters or ne oouwn.

appoint a committee of five to revisethe Democratic plan of organizationand report to the next meeting of theexecutive committee.

r rtlvnn m11o1 on for a

MLUL1 V. C3 " 'tin Stax; "but you must also remem-

ber that the public is indebted to therailways."

"Yes," answered the critical citl--

Peace;'7 Dr. Jonn rraun--Kaev and

u formerly president oi terrkoter's

lulu.The police of New York City have

begun their fight on unnecessarynoises.

Justice Olmsted established atin v row ni, ments to respect each

"Tr"e"draSh m some tory .nd foverei(!n.y and to .rbitr.frimtv college anahe Wall Street Journal. Ihe .en; Dut tne ituwoj co

sition to collect. ' WasMngton Strr..1.. .tbn.iasm he sew in Denver I rJl other questionsFommmii.fil Salvation ot the isa- -

"spanking-room- " in the cnnarens"T should be delighted to see Sena,jjvuuvu..f... , TITI -- ions;" Dr. Thomas nume, Court, New lorx Jiiy.

The Indiana JEtepublican platformhas a plank that calls tor a bureauro?essors Can Do For Peace;' riox.

orace E. TT'illiams, "The Ethics of

might be injected into the committeemeeting and into. North CarolinaDemocracv. J:Le never saw anythinglike it. He said he believed enough

Western States would be caricd forBryan, with...the solid South to assure

l.i j. vt "vrl

tor McCreary president of the league

ifou do not .feel you can continue inthat office.

"Sincerely yours,7 7 ."THEODORE ROOSEVELT.

Senator James B. McCreary. ofKentucky, is the active president of

of mines and mining.The King of Servia obtained a poli-

tical victory by providing for the forPear-e;- " United Strtes enalor jamB. McCreary, of Kentucky, "TncPossibilities of the Pan-Amerie- aii

- HOW THKY FIKISKEi:

Firs Dorando, Italy.Second Hayes, -- United States.Third HefTeron, South Africa.iprtk-FoTShe- w, United Statea.Fifth Welton, United States.Sixth Wood, Canada.Seventh Simpson, Canada-Eigh- th

Laweon, Canada.Ninth Svanberg, Sweden.Tenth Tewanina, United States.Eleventh Nieminen, Finland.Twelfth Cafiery, Canada.Thirteenth Clarke, United King

Join.Fourteenth Barnes, United King

dona. .

Bryan's election witnout wew xu..Af tV,o ciimc time ne Deueveu tuc

mation of a coalition ministry.Marquis Vega de Armijo, former

Spanish Premier and president of theChamber of Deputies, died at Madrid,v Timoiv showers broke the worst

Democratic financial and other planks the league

PLAN FOR CAMPAIGN.would so impress the JNew iorand other interests before the Are a Necessity j

Union;'7 United States Senator"Bob"' Taylor, of Tennessee; Speak-

er E. J. Justice, of the North Carol-

ina House of Representatives,"States' Rights and the Navy;" J.Allen Taylor, of Wilmington, "TheWaste of War;" William H. Taylor," Peace as a Practical Propositionfnr VrttfUo.n Men."

drouth in twenty-fiv- e years in Maineand put an end to destructive forestfires.

The New York City Board of

campaign is over as to go a long way

toward Democratic majorities m a

number of Eastern States.Prominent Republicans Prom Every

Section Confer With NationalFifteenth Hatch, United states.

Chairman Hitchcock in Regard to The farther vou are removedAnntW feature of the centennial

Sixteenth Lord, United Kingdom. Health report showed aSeventeenth Goldsboro, Canada. increase in the number of violentEighteenth Beale, United King-- deaths".

the Coining Campaign. from town to railroad station, theGet More Than They Give.

Raleigh, Special. State AuditorB. F. Dixon expects to visit within

celebration which is expected to at more the telephone will save mChicago, Special. As the result ofference here Sat- - dom. ' Dr. Henry Martel, head of tne vet

tract much attention will be Pytn- -time and horse flesh. No man haserinary Sanitary Service oi Fans, By

that sterilized food for calves would a rkrht to cOmoel one of the familythe next few jtr oxj Staj.vpiiv"wMeh was called by Frank H

that for i jcounties of the nationalDisqualified.

Hayes' time was 2 hour 55 min end to tuberculosis. to lie in agony fox hours while hebeen receiving from the State in pen- -

ian Dav," when memoers oi iuts

Knights of Pythias from all over thecountry will be invited to gather inGreensboro. TheL. local committee isplanning for a parade of 5,000 or

B. F. Winchell, president of the. r t a .,wAm rAoiarftd a mod- - drives to town for the doctor, i ei--utes 41 seconds, unomciai nmc.

Never in the history of an athleticschool funds and lor omertaions.eohone and save half the suffering.KOCK lSianu b;""'

erate advance in freight rates is thepurposes more money than tney nave event, either in this country or mthnao of the teams competing her . .11 i i.Our free book tens now iu ur--only hope for the raiiroauB.

--Parliament adjourned, M 1 : ., Ahas anything been witnessed equallingganize, duuq ana opawicore members oi tne oruei.

The indications are that Greensboro"Will eunol et with two theatres

paid in State taxes. There wereforty-fiv-e such counties last year and

it seems now that there will be near--althouerh the

Hitchcock, chairmancommittee, heaquarters will be es-

tablished immediately in eight Statesand active campaigning for Taf t andSherman begun long before theseStates had expected to take up work.

The States taking part in the con-

ference were Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,Kentucky, Missouri Michigan, Minne-

sota and Wisconsin. They were rep-h- v

the following:: National

the spectacle at the finisn oi me marii v nn,tnnnTis the considerationbefore uisi cu; "---"-- " , ,ohnn rflpo. A snort nme phone lines ana systems.

Instruments sold on thirty daysf th income tax. oia age

ctoHinm nnnpared. within sight trial to responsible parties.nil ia until the autumn sessionnext season. Mr. S. A. Schloss, wholost control of the Grand OperaHouse when that place of amusementwa; leased to Mr. H. H. Tate, is on

hstructure his-approa- ch was announcedtax valuations as sent in from thecounties indicate that values have

been considerably raised, the whole i. iha'mod-anhnn- e men to .ne crowa. THE CADIZ ELECTRIC CO.,Judson C. Clemens: a member otthe Interstate Commerce Commission,

freieht rates at Washinga trade with the directors of the gtate valuation m fact having more201 CCC BulWing, Cadiz, OWa.

Greensboro Auditorium Company lor j than doubled withm ejgni ye ton, holding that a general increaseiwould be a violation of tbe snerma

Committeeman E. E. Hart, Iowa; A.

T RogersWisconsin, and A. R. Burn-ha- m,

Kentucky; State Chairman Roy

0. West, Illinois; J. P. Goodrich, In-- C.

F. Franke, Iowa; R. H.anti-tru- st law

MlThe purpose of these visitations willbe to personally look into the situ-

ations as to the assessments of prop-vt-v

for taxation and report to the

Itarv, it was announced, had passedSouth Africa, and was coming in tothe finish ahead.

For five minutes there was a tensehush within the stadium. It was 5.26o'clock p. m. when Dorando finallyappeared at the entrance. He was apitiful wreck, with drawn face andtottering legs. He was hardly ableto support himself and friends fol-

lowing closely behind; stood ready tohis falline. One hundred

- nrilTiS ILL IT WILL COST Y0

a section of the huge Duuuingiiowin course of construction on the cor-

ner of Svcamore and Forbis streets.It is probable that Mr. Schloss willleas- - a section of the auditorium andconvert it into a theatre with a seat-in- g

capacity of 3,000 or more.

Winn, Kentucky; G. J. Diekema,M-Wn- A. D. Brown, Minnesota;W . Dickev. Missouri, and W. D. I ,,, ot .v, mnnnfacturer or dealer in tne woria.

State board of equalisation at itsadjourned meeting August 4th. Dr.Dixon went to Boone, Watauga coun-

ty, to deliver the address for the clos-

ing of the teachers' institute therervT,- - Wisconsin. Slate Secretaries JLuoSar buya bicyclerm m mairroT. St f!lir.-Illinoi- s; Carl Rid

and fifty vards from the finish he fellt;o A P Adier. Iowa; A. njWlLZTSl StfnVerv kindTof highride and low--WillisExtensive Street Work Going On.

V i n? t on-Sale- m, Special. Extensiveiocue-- ,'aTS model, and learn of our remarSADiein a heap, but nis irienas uucu

mCKsTnrond offer, made possible by selling I:in which sixteen counties were rep-

resented. Then he will go to Valledavs' rest, during

up and he started on again, oniy tois now coiner on in both j; t a r mth no miQQietnen s vtuu.street work fall once more, a iew yaruu uejruuu.O r

'Winston and Salem and other work Rrandv and Other stimulants were ff" orva frTSTandmlke otheT liberal terms which no otherand much Yah- -

wiU learn everything getYouadministered to Dorando, and when will do.which time he will work on the Con-

federate pension returns that have. it ai. rtfi- - hnsrnil OI

is n icmplated as soon as that al-

ready m.mnfld ont: has been complet- -in the world

information bywi ableRMoi

sunpiyAaont

wtthbrin every town

f- -and can offer an oppormOT

S. Bennett, Kentucky; D. E. Alvward,Michiean; D. H. Salmon, J. A Mar-

tin, Minnesota, and J. E. Thomas,Wisconsin.

Leaders Enthusiastic.The meeting was one of the most

enthusiastic yet b.ad by Mr. Hitch-

cock, altboughflt the outset the men

were less receptive" than were thethe States in the

ii was seen that he was in suen coo-diti- on

that the few remaining yardsin irom i wuv ( we need a TIT. wno at once.comehistory of "Zv --rtn suitablecr before in tbe voung men appiyTherenfter he Will V1SH. were beyond his ability to gam ne ONLYthe c,tv has so much of this kind oi . pensions of theWnrl . ; or r iimP. Some DUrKe, ireucii auu $80 FOMCTURE-PROO- F TIRESwas swallowed up in a tnrong oi ex-

cited officers and attendants and theoro in the column... ,v Willi lllllV KJIX C V VAAV - - -f7

imnr. vfrnent is being made on prac- - --- """ r in that whole group moved over tne nnisn MaPrice 8UHeal,, (Very principal street of the. ot State more lCUlWCUiwvi'vw so per yin.fr WPBt wno mer in kbitkn at. Colorado Springs. This TACKSSalem will put down consiaer- - ' TuZI in. in Statethan they pay

ilulithic pavement in ihe near moneyi taxes.

eity.ableftttu

l 1 1 - Vr - " WO Will ooti ftHR-eiA- SS

lina with Hayes still running sirongiymore than 100 yards away.

ttor Hayes came HefTeron, tiredbut in fairly good shape, with For-sha-w

and then Welton in the ordernamed, immediately a great uproar

... Ana. it is said, to the lact tnai W EToUT THE AW

rTr f'TZT ...i-r- u nnnrR a.SS)some of the men came from Statesi.;v Viftv rfioarded as aeDBiauiuWUHu v.j n . . , - i arose, 'followed by the protest of the MPL0RE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES.

. : o the manner in which I V"W7. , , ro in tirethev had little data on wnica to u- -

nolHsl estimates. It was agreed "..7 C"" o hi.r. Result ot 15. y tiSiuQ nejjqranuo nnwueu. and making. No Oanger irox KrTSiTAM.

Injured in Runaway Accident.

Spnecer, Special Sam Pearce, agedfor the

about 16 years, a deliverymanAntiseptic Laundry here, was pain-

fully injured in a runaway accidentFriday. After runningin Spencer

Not!c the thick rnbber-M- JMB .4" and punotura strips JgL

T3bT and "!." also rim stripthat polls should be taken at once m v?ri ronfefence OI me omceis,thatv,a Qmft the announcement C,io nn natures. 1LKC lULCU"vu.

Big Lumber Company.

Kaleigh, Special. A. charter vras1 last .reek to the Tar River

Lumber Company of Rocky Mount,v n a capital of $300,000, all sub-fcj-ibe- d.

The company will do a gen-r- al

lumber business, erect factories,'iwellinsrs. etc. The orincipal incor--

Lto prevent rtm ontttn.order to gather necessarythe voters anxl v n W

make SOFT, BLASTIOTTvward. State chainnan for

Hayes was the real victor, with Hef-fero- n

second and Forshaw third.

STREKT CAlt THIEF GETS $1900.half a mile with tne iaa ine -r- -

xtk.cv nnd Victor. Rosewaer, IWOnunuicu a m EASY Biuuw. vr?."" . --- S3 tss&s&sisi ssfl?asss:heavy piece ofii mMMit and a :.o1 committeeman from tnaset tne wagva . ?a

side oi tne wk""class from the State, explained the svstem they have, .i i cf .liftintr dangerous

ve only been pumpw up-- -r - b 1 layers of thmpeoMjacross ooin m iccwu...B used there for a numDer oi y$aporators are Kate J. Harris andHorace E. Parker, Elmira, N. Y., andVn E. Groom, Rocky Mount. gashes in each ankle.

To TJnrge Radical "Reforms.

Chieaeo, Special. The platform of We ship CCD , on appro!,t slupped 6ame aay . . represented.them stiictty as ,

--fcgheviUe Hit hy Storm.

Aahville. SneciaL AsheviUe was is A per pair,mM o So oer pair.iccticn of Dr. Hm as rresiaeni;.

.;i have fTH"'"" : 7 .. - a .rt r if Toaannnut street trolley car. a man , wow do not nay acent X.'J- - r c txt cent (thereby majemg mc P. r- --one nickelltalesh. Snecial. There is much which is to

the Independence party, We will allows.visited' shortly after midnight Wed identity is unknown, aasneuthe car, leaped to the street and,meet in national convention tnis Pump. two Sampson . u h-a- w to be returneePbraaclosers nfJon.

ynnctnreurk wilL if present plans are carf DV ITZT O B is as safe a IB a vmwrn j .at w '

XII r-- are reuaoieanuioyw- -j wJut of this about ns. 3 you otocx f"ZZ?, iwJU laat loneer aaatoried out, contain a much more radicali 6 inSat they JJk. e toow thaT you'will be so well pleaIm,m. tires, you will

hy the heavies,

and severest electrical storm sincejtheT establishment of the

here many years ago. L

the east sndstorm came out o

The eleetrie lighting plant waslut out of business temporally and

declaration on the question of in- -

, i - - , . .

ratification among the alumni oftins city over the election of Dr. D.

! Hill as president of the A. & M.( Hege. Dr. Hill has been with the'"Uege since it was established overf i'hteen years ago' and has ever heena, faithful officer. As professor ofEnglish he has done much to raisethe standard nf fYi litovarv denart- -

nrth9n any tire want to send ns aUSWm ye ua tow older. We yout;on than was embodied in the al-- m want a

Mdcf at once, nencethia

darting into a oepanmenueluded the policemen who pursued

The wallet was found In a saloonbut checksThe money was missing,

amounting to $625 were m itSnowstorms Sweep the Alps.

Heavy snowstorms in the mount-

ains of Switzerland are driving tneAmerican and other tourists from thehigh elevations down to cities.

le lineplaform of cither the Democratic orcan oartv. SUNDRYtelephone Ot? BOTWOJ

the new ansaDO NOT- Homncrp WHS uun EVrn nraaont indications the tem-- pner vte ns P?, .- -e until yon knowCL1VUV JW f!otton Mill wasnpr of the convention will be in fa--wires. wr:"r hundred dol-- Afn nffrra we are maamg.- . Miirnv All

eor a pf roteari eyerythlng, VSfHe it Ww.It only coats a

Dspi. "4 L" A11GI8C7 ILUvor of a declaration--utn- u "" .nreo W- -? -before the fire

MEAf CYCLE COUPMV.fient, and as acting president, he hasabb' filled that position. His friends11 re confident that he will reflectredit upon himself nd the

tirely with preUmmary injuncuuu.,SrZr Nearly two inchesMany acciaenin eases of labor aispuwa.