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Page 1: Gainesville Daily Sun. (Gainesville, Florida) 1906-01-11 [p ].ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/02/82/98/01361/00666.pdflug that the plans are now btIn-purMitd by certain cotton buyers

VOL XXV NO

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Published Twice a Week Monday and Thursday

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Twelve Houses Are CompletelyWrecked In Landslide

OEDRIS IS FOOD FOR FLAMES

Landslip Caused the Breaking of a

Water Main and It Was Impossible

To Extinguish the Fire Many Vic-

tims Under the Ruins

Havirstraw N Y an 13 Fire-men iflnioucd by Lunureds of vuuu-uen were stii working ie itrate

toOuy to ubilue the Slaan w iicjwere ttowty bul surely cotiiuiLhii theb dit Of Jil hUfl lo ptfrsOtlwltli were carried toi Uth n a n l iie short Lcturt lulunight Mond-

aTiiftt Is little hope that the victimsincluding iren women chlhlnuwill ever Identified The list o-

iiiirKlitK eoriaMtute tat ony known vietint of the landslide In the eastend of tnvn two blocks of haute

tn hart been underminedThe caM iopiie occurred without

warning and w title lit victimsaieep

S house went down In the crashluul Mood on tin brink of a pit-

u lundr d ilttp when the claygivi iy were carried to thybottom

Tliii A i i were not kilid seriosl Injured or burned ti ratli inIdas which Immediately took tire

Th tnd l le broke te van r mainsit on the tip if water am-

E luit 1 rf the work f recue-CimMmd the lames spivad to the

oUr uiiiliiu ant fur the tlmelof hirj is of volunteer the

lur jiiut huvi wiped out the enin town

TiiOM known to have perished areNlsti n furniture dealer

riMjnln Nelson his sonSllvertiiiin-

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Mr it i I Mr CohenFive Toll n rhSMrtThe iiil fins include Mrs alley

t of Me Mannlon family the entireLtinny family even I Uew lalMuvrs

Th cume sradualy at firsThe ground wtakeurd t y the rainsnow rte last tew days showncrew a war the eiise of the streetlate In the afernoon and if the evenIns jortons ol the hank where theworkmen haul been 1 1 I 5 clay forbrick to give away The rtlon was not thickly populate fomost of the former dweller hail lifton account of fear of Jius what tapp n l-

Wh n the final flide earn It cameso suddenly that thou who hd ri

trim in their IJOUSPS sad i jsorc-co oppcrviclty to escnjM

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the wreck

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the earth around and then thenwas a 5tirnes li n tin neighborrushed hnf laiJ from heir housesihj iuidln s rloiie to them hal dlnppoored Only a in the cliff6iilo told fh t iry It wa v ry larkwith no tnvt llcht anti tense wichat Min par I were so wild wialarm for th ir own safety that It was

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un lire from rc neitt rcd coals anclights n them and soon the whole ottho u jiiralwjc ni rr ly th

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wn if ti hours iiecaiiMMi-ftliini The whole jrnw M ht i iior w i MIII II fo stark tffir or ru h iti and if savf-

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earrlt l down tp to IIthere had horn little success

owna to the cr at mass of clay to for

reiov d and to the fart that wheretap houses had burned the dftbrls wasc hn that lie work was very slow

lTist esMniates art that twenty otmon persons were killed by the land

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SANFORD AGAIN ON TRIAL

Second Trial of Rome Man Is NoIn Progress

K trot Ca Jan lo The famouscase of V T San rd chargd wltit nutrJer of Wright uc

jf intimacy wii Sanlord wifeIa t July which alrtady p suitedtr one tiUrtu was caied at trti Rn-uto to K oclock Mmilav 6rntiSJu MOM Urisht-

Mr Warlord appeared very pie irr-w4 si itin ly conlitien as any

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rut ard ja tact d rtctsr j itaTac r t lint e

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CCNDEMNED NEGRO SHOT DEAD

White Struggling with One Officer Anether Kills Him

IJiilen Vi Ian 10 IJroltta n sro unit r i tii ace tt-

iliaiu1 h laiiuar was hot an-

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man sprang upon him andtIke his wia on from him

nesro wa a powerful man tillCas fir d vbe pirsol his object bolnsto emptey lilt wiapon 11111 render It

u e s Hie shots attracted DeputyJrants attention and wlsii ne saw

the struairlltrr men ne llnd at the nt-

Kro kJlltm him lntantlyTim m ro was convicted for having

tak n a pistol a waste matt andMlin him wi i

Perished in SnowstormSanta F N M Jan 11 Jam

Yatej IlNins ii ar While Daks ltncoin cowry u ranchmanperished in a nowstorm yesterdayji IMMV wa dlcovered In a norift miles from his cabin As apillow he hnl ust d his hat and scanand his hunt were folded on hit

In an atI tide of prayer hasN won n I herder alpfrNhed In the snowstorm In the Sacluiuento mountains

Will Attend Miners ConventionVashlnaton Jan II Ireldeni-mm N HMiip r of the

of Labor will leave shorto n t Nai nal eonvintioii ol

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a Indiana n on Jan K conten Ion probably wiS evera

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Mr itp err exp cted to maltaddri s

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COTTON MEN SHORT

TRYING TO BORROW

Jordan Sounds Note Warningto Holders

LAST SPRINGS SCHEME EXPOSEC-

He Says Men and Buyers Have Evi-

dently Failed To Get the PriceWant For the Fleecy Staple m the

Open Markets

Atlanta Jan 10 Cotton buyerand cotton milm wio are nort ou coton are ald to tie a atti inaUmg uteffort to borrow cotton In orivr lucure what they need to In adown the price by taking the Mapout of WIt hands ot tiose who are nodins It fur the purpose of kcipiug tiltprice up and u It

President Marvie Jordan of tarSouthern Cotton usM eiation wi-suundtdthe note of warning last sprinjwhen tits ante tiling was attemptedIs apain exposing the scheme

In sldent Jordan saidInformation I being at thv-

headiiiarteri of the uM claton indicatlug that the plans are now btIn-purMitd by certain cotton buyers wnart tiott on their ctmtracts that wiretried last spring when the balance olLie unold portion of the crop wan be

fur higher their s I amalready In pns e son of litters fromcertain flan iiddn sped to spotwho have Oil hand horn Mi to KM ormore bales of cotton In which the fol-

lowing propr ton Is made Ve arcwilling to take your cotton at presentmarket port and aance ou

pound tfi tiie further agreementthat you rare di nianl ett tnent at any-time betw now and the llrst of Maytaking advantase of any rise In tin1

market that tray occur Tills wl reHive you nf storage Insurancehravy lntri fs on horrosved moneyIf you are wliiins to trade phase letis kiov by return mall

Short on DeliveriesThe sentiemen who urn sendliiR out

tin e entering areon th Ir spin dtllverhs fur Janu-

ary and Ftbruary They tvldttiilycannot s t what f ley want In themarkets They can frilly hedge againstthese transactions It no differ-ence which way the market pots I

am Informed that some of themills are also trylns jo borrow cot-ton In their nelcihorhoodrf on prettymuch the same kind of proposition

Spot hold r4 aro warned aRalnitthese ingenious devlcis If the spotcotton pant Into the hands of t

buyers mills the strength of themarket will be wiped out Tiere itbut one sure policy for the spot holdersto pursue In the resent tight they artIn and that 0 hold their cotton firm-ly In their own possession until thep ipe who ncfd and offer ufactory prices Vo know now that tincrop is short and that tho balance otthe unod porlon of tots crop mUllbring hlgiier price to offset the de

narctK we had to surfer inSeptember ana October My uivlcis nut to llst n at any proposals totportal trades or propositions to borrow

Stand pat demand the fIllprice UV rc sure to win If we firm-ly hold small Balance of the unsoldcrop tot IS c t

Morales Permitted to LeaveWashington Jan JO The ante tfe-

partruent hay advices from Santo o-

mino City to te effect that the gottrnment th re was disposed to acceptthe proposal of Morales i

surrender hIs oflire and quit the repulie If he were nut anoint or tried opthe charge of non It Is lielleveMorale w il U diported on one nf

warhl now in Dominican warrto ti tire tji omirvanco of the termtof l I n

Clay Working for SavannahWashington Jan 10 Senitor Cf

has Inrn a btu authorizingwcrenry treasury to haverevenue fiiei steamer run rucefor Favirrih at a cot of not exceedIns f 20OCO

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NORTH CAROLINA WON VICTORY

Armour Packing Company Must PayLicense to State

Washington Jan l In an opinion-by tle cnut ji Mce of Iho supriicourt of li Inited Static dvcMod-the ci3 of Armoir Packing cornPang er Us it It I ney tnaurer ot-

Norh fan ia in fa r of tar stateThis ott o ka effort j

enforc th of tlv ate of NorthCaroilnn ti ne a llccnje ax onvery treat iicklni snots inng busi-ness In tae The Armour corn

It was not engaged indoing a paekln luislnes in tae stateas It no Cashiering there hut theair was upheld by the state supremecourt and the decision was utalned

The law was attacked on theground that Its enforcement was anInterference with Interstate romcoerce that It cortrmened the nlfortuity rue of the North Carolina con-

stitution anti It was contrary tothe federal constltulon but it was classlegislation hot the court accepted tjeInterpretation of the state supremecourt and nistalned the law

Jutlci Prown White IVckham andMcKenna dissented on tho ground thatthe Armour Packing company Is notenpnci d In doing a packing house busIneji in l state but In selling meat

BOSTON LOSES BY FIRE

Had 100000 Sine In the Manufactur-Ing District

Ihuton Ian 10 A fire of treatenIng proportlonH broke out today In thwormwood warehouse In A street InSouth Boston district The tire In

No t biiildng a part devoted to theatorape of cotton waste It Is In closeproximity to other warehouses andmanufacturing tUnictures

Within an hour after the outbreakthe firemen were confining tbe flamesIn tie single warehouse and It wastnousat that nil danger of a furtner-ppr ul was past The Railway Sup-ply anti Manufacturing company had astock of a out 3001 wool andwaste In the Murnlnc l uldlng-

Tiie loss Is esrlmati at from 710iitto HJJuOO with partial Insurance

Schofield Adjudged InsaneMacon n Jon 10 Hal T Scho

Held be n declared Insane by uJury here Exactly ten minutes afterthe ijuesMon WitS Hiibnittteil to the 1Jmen for consldnration a verdict washanded in and Ordinary Wiley an-

nounced the results to a large numberof ptr oni who waited with Interestfcr the outcome of the trial For taesame reason that he was not held ac-

countable fur the death of Green Kingwno walt shot to death In a bar roomat Vlnevllie branch just before Christ-mas 1 OI Schoflcld will be detainedIn the state sanitarium deprived oftits liberties of a free man In spiteof the belief that he Is sane as wasadvanced by u long list of witnesseswho have testified during the trial

Two Found Guilty of MurderPlncvllle Ky Jan 10 A verdict

of mtird r of the killing of Henryat Mlddtestoro last February

against Clarence Gray and Jesse Hulhas been announced a jury havingreached an agreement Saturday nightThe sentence was fixed at life

the same penalty that wasmeted out to William Young tome timeago Three more men are yet to I

tried in connection with the samecrime

Claims Forgery CommittedPlttsburg Jan 10 Concerning ti

counterfeiting of stock certificates olthe Norfolk and Western railroad andthe report that 100 shares of the worth-less stock the names of ThoII Harrlk aril K h Green and theguarantf of Henry Sproul Co brok

iy and come to the stirfar n N w fork Henry Sproul em-phatlcally states that the signature ofMs liven ha been forged

Printers On StrikeMontreal Ian 10 Seventyfive

union pri is rrployed on the di-z tt n wnprirwr HIM on strike toTrouble arose in the jrti office ovian apprentlr end the newspaperof macliino turn ti called out In sypathy Tje rm pr prlor 3

clnred c a hm nf an OPTshop announce that thtlr p rwill be u tuual

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COASTS WERE SWEPT

BY SEVERE GALES-

Wind Reached Velocity of 4Miles An Hour

SCHOONER WAS DRIVEN ASHORE

Storm Too Severe to Send WreckingSteamer to the Scene Life SaversAre Engaged In Rescuing the Un

fortunate Ships Crew

Norfolk Va Jan 10 The VlrjtaU-tod Carolina coasts wepi L yr re gales last night the wind reach-Ing a ve icty ot 4i mllwi an hour atCape Haiti ras and 40 miles an hourat the Virginia capes-

A snow storm raged laBtldst of t ls the nvtmasted schoonerFannitt Iulmvr was blown 12 milessouth of Cape Henry and ties driveswhore

According to telephonic reports fromVirginia teach today utewere then engaged IB rescuingtarn Nash and his men of the Palates

Wrecking agents have procef 1

overland to Inspect the vesselstorm Is too severe outside to awrecking steamer to tae scenePalmer Is still pounding In a heavysea with wind blowing 38 milt anhour from the southwest The teasrf rature here last night dropped 34

degreesTho combined battleship and cruller

squadrons were at anchor In Haaaptonroads during last nights gale Theyrode the storm In safety and the Albama today weighed anchor ant pro-ceeded for the Norfolk navy yard ty-ing the pennant of an admiral

The North Atlantic fleet withexception of the battleship Kentuckyla now here tho battleships MaineKearsarge Illinois and Alabama haytrig arrived lastevening The fleetwill In all probability sail Friday forthe winter maneuvers In southern wa-

ters though the meeting may be de-layed by recent accidents to the battle-ship squadron

Dallas Suffers by FlamesDallas Tex Jan 10 Fire this

morning partially destroyed the Kaepfley building a threeatory brick struc-ture located In the center of the busi-ness district entailing a loss of GOOD F NllllpHon a clerk aged 20 aa eccupant of the third floor was

by the flames R F HaJIeya printer wu fatally Injured by jaasping from the third floor J R Mlaoraim a printer was seriously Injured bytamping The Castoa National bankoccupied the second Moor sad Its furSnlwhlnRM are almost a total lossmoney vaults are uninjured

Decide AgainstCincinnati Jan 10 The case ot

Hong Wing against the Ualte4 StateInvolving Chinese esclustoa setwas decide In favor of the UaltedStates In the United State okctaltcourt of appeals In this city today tacourt holding that the act of 71901 continued the act inlull force congress having full power-to do so Hong WIa ORe of sixChinamen who had been ordered deported under the provisions of the Chi-nese exclusion act and the cases bolug identical the one decision will

to all six

Will Make ExhibitWashington Jan 10 At theatttoa-

al dairy show to be held at ChicagoFeb 1524 there will be an exhibit olmilk and cream under the directionof the dairy division of the UnitedStates partment of agriculture Thedairy division has secured space atthe show and proposes to call for ex-

hibits of unpanttierized milk and creamfree from preservatives

Three Injured In Runaway CarParis Jan cable car of tie

Rue do Belvllle descended anat full speed today the brakes notworking The passengers Jampedfrom the car and fifteen were Ujuredtore of them J Bfiorou ly

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