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frMf -My J-OL. XXXI 1 1 jrnrrnri trnv Arnitrn mttnr.txji nnrrvn av nrniTMr i mil MOREHEAD S CALL. Crisis to be Met by the Republi cans in North Cartlina. (iriciishoor News. A formal call for the meeting ' tin Ilejtubliean executive cn )nitt - in irt.eii.sl ro on August 7 lit '2 p. in., yvas issued from Sprny Saturday night by State Chairman .John M. Morehcad. Thi meeting place U designated HS tin- .Mc.vioo hotel ami ine ii ject of the fall i set forth in the folloyving yvord: "For tin- pur Jkkm' of .selecting time ami place for the ii. xt Kt'puM'H'Hii State convention ,nd for the transac tion of siieh other business a.s it may deoan dv is.i4.Ij." Chairman Morehcad hi niail sl broa least over th State copies of the call with invitation to all KcHpinhliean and their friend to he present "to the end that your counsel may he had at this critical tune when unselfish devotion to principles is our only safeguard." In the form of an enclosure with the call and the letters of invitation to 1' present, i a- 'opy of h letter purortirK t( Jl'1' Wen wirtten hy Chairman More head in reply to an inquiry. In this letter Chairman Morehend etves expression to, h'us feelings and opinions ;4 regards third party, lie describe jire-scnt situation as a cri' -alls upon Republicans to. aside jM-rsonal prejudice preferences to the end that the the M.d the party may be jierjctuated in the istate. He charaotcriy.es the claims of the third party leaders Hi farcical. The letter, duly labeled "copy," is herewith given in full: "Acknowledging receipt a f your favor, allow me to express inv iiTspretlation and thanks for the cwriplnnenlarV BiMi'Umehts ei resed therein. "As I conceive the filiation a crisis is upon the Republican jyartv in the State, and it is es- v.ltinl llillt mnrv 111)111 wllO IS tnilv a K.ubliei'm lav aside pr-1 k.i,,..'! nr. indie.. nod" I, reference I t, th.. tbt th,. nartv lie perpetuated in the State. I "It Ls farcical in the cxtretiu to claim that the party a a party ran be aborted and transferred to the third party. "lift those desiring to accom tilili thin end have the courage of their position aiui legitimately j inaugurate their third party by calling a convention for same, as is of course their undisputed pre rogative "Hut to attemit to pros.tiUite tlie Ivcpublicau party to this end tlusxigh control of a Republican convention and then to d liver tin: party to. or merge it with, this departure front the 'faith of the fathers' is too ridiculous and absurd for serious discussion. "The Republican party will be lierpetuatcd in North Carolina ,.,d it will 1... d,.i,. in .! nt . ,.-,l.i-k. ,.1, .1 ...., p ,..1.1 we will receive the support and, eo-opcrat ion of every Republican who jilaccs jiriiiciplt s above c-, H'dieiicy or passion- " Furthermore, I believe these 1 jirinciplos will appeal to ceryi cilien who y i.-yy-, with any con-; c.-rn the trend d" the- Radical Hc- luocrats and Third jartyits t ward free trade ami socialism. " Cupid Wouldn't Accept Name. St. 1ouis Telegram to The l'hil- ndclphia Record- Louis Kehlc Iiegrlkcn filed Mtitioii in the circuit etuirt ing jicrmission to change name. He assert that his ancee refuses to be inflicted ' witJi an unpronounceable name. Another reason ia that he want to register atul vote at the coining election, antl thinks it would be easier to tlo this if h;s name wa shorter. As a brief Mid pronounceable name be sug- gests th- last three syllabi., of V i prewtit one, and in future l.e would be known a "Louis Kng 1 1 k e n . " One (if tlu most common hUhk-M that hard orMtiK jti.!t are afflict el !th I Iroiie l:ik Aj.ply f h 1:1 trlaln' I.lnitneiit (who n il.i)' iitil Tie-ttsa the ar' thoroio hy nt h riilll atinn. Bt.i1 )OU -Mill Cet qui, V relief For a'.e t.jr All Ivalcrs OFFICERS CLOSE TO ALLEN OUTLAWS. Sidna Allen and Wesley Ed wards Traced to Seattle, They Leave Salt Lake City t Just Ahead of Gov eminent Mea and Now Secret Service De tectives, Pelice and Sheriffs Deputies Are Hunting Them. Richmond Times I)isjatch. Seattle. WilIi Aiiir I Sid.m Allen Hlid Wesley L'dyvard. lead ers of the murderous Allen gang of Carroll county, Va., have been traced to the city, according to a atutctuciit made to-day hy I'nited State Marshal R. li. Jaeoby. Federal officers and the polier have definitely determined that Allen ha.s been in Seattle proper within the last week and within the neigldiorhood for two week. The secret service men have Ih'cii on the lookout for two weeks. This did not become , known until to-day. Allen and Kd wards were traced to Salt Lake City, but they clear ed that city just abend of gov eminent officers- Allen w known to have been in Mallard, a sub urb of Seattle, within the last two days. At that time he was secreted at the home of a rela tive, but was seen and recogniz ed by men whose names, V. R. Pryan, special agent of the De partment of Justice, refuses to divulge. His band is not yet healed from the gunshot wound he sustained during the killings at llillsviile in March. The government secret service men are indignant fruit the story leaked out. Marshal .John An derson, at Salt Iake. jmssed on word that Allen and Kd wards were Ixnuid for the ranch of a man named Hatfield in or near Everett, Wash. This tip resulted in' a serious delay "on. the narfof the government officers. for when Hatfield was really located in Snohivnish county, which was combed by xsses Allen and Ed wards had come on to Seattle. Hatfield was finally located t!, RottOOlI 'ollllt r.V. bet' the Big ilottom C-iuntrv. between m i may-i1'1'"' JU11 Morton, and there were found several families who hal Come from the Allen'. home in 'Virginia. Among them were "Devil" Hatfiled, as he is known j He is a close friend and former j associate of Allen, who has re uative.s and friends in l'uget s'l country Allen was here on an extensive visit eight years ago. It is be lieved that both fugitives any try ing either to get north toAlaskii" or south to Mexico. Seattle is (being thoroughly scoured, and as jloth men are dressed like labor , ers, the hundreds of cheap lodg j ing houses luiow the dead line 'are being given particular scru ; tiny. Tlie Mig l!ott,m country j is being closely watched in order : to prevent ihean getting back 11 luong the foothills and mountain JH.siiii.sses, wnere tiiey et.ul.r lie! protected by their former neigh-i .,i,-a v;. ..!., ;,. ;-. itfiL i 11 inn m t ii in lit, , The entire jlice dei-artuient as well as the full strength ..f the sheriff's office, the Cnited 1 Statcs marshal's office and a seore of sjweial agents of the De partment of Justice," augmented by several secret service im-ii, 1 are on the ,j !., an I Marshal Ja Uvhby and Captain of Detectives Tcnnant are confident their ar rest is only a matter of a few hours. 1 Yield Brain to Save Others. a Covington, Ky , Aug. .'k Put-is!- ting itsitlc their natural dislike his' for a jiost -mortem examination f i-' of the brain of their son, 'the parents of five year -old James la rev, who died h"-re yesterday of hydropht Jia, today pi-nnittetl jdiysicians to remove the brain and examine it that other chil dren might be safe-guarded. T ( I'., ... utiier eliiidrtn were iinteii the same dog that attacked . ! 1 11c lra.-yl.ov "III y ur eivili.ati 11." said the irbariao with the in-miring mind. "t!.. didate f..r ei-pli- si !t ct a ran If;. -, do they not " Not pfe.'l--I , "I' d Sell a r Sorj,: Mill. "The c ill. Tula? e !.-b et h msclf and then fets out a Hi 1 u r- 11 ill S tile N-ttpii t-i 111- dors.- li.ni. Washingttttt Star. Read This to a Pcct Ecy. Poverty is capital a creative force, a whip, a sjiir, an incen tive. Ambition dies on a diet of truffle and goose liver. Deter mination grows sluggish on a full belly, writes Herbert Kauf man in Woman's World. Hard schools teach great leu son.. Rich men s sons art sel dom rich men's fathers. An un earned dollar is a fool-maker. Th who do not understand how to m.iJie money can't retain it. You are not handieapp-d it's the idler, the iwnnpered, over fed, ear''!cs.s, protected boy who must fear the future- Ifcm't mind the few Spartan years. The- are blestinis. The j appetite fo achievecnt. stales on sweets hunger lends ze.st to d.g- geJness. You must work vcu lave no choice. You must tarn or ou can't cat. There's no heh.ine! hand behind Von vnn'vn trnt- n . r. '-' seize tlie opportunitv before vou. Kesponsihility i ridii;g o'l.yoiir snouiders. hut duty broadens eliaraeter Rack your chest with courage and begin to win. What you've mivsed in training you can make up in steadiness and, readiness. IMlication at its best; merely points out the most com- j petent method, and if you keepj your eyes open and put Nourj heart in your tasks, common; sense will show you as much m j ht, wouK, uot ,e ,H.ri, aul AlJ,r. a text book on are norant!)ian I.,,mard, mayor pro tern, of theories, but theory, atter all to miuU ?I. , ,-,, M, unporui.u a prac-1 tice You stand today where Kdi- NNanamaker an. Marsha.' rieui anu i arnegie and Ijitteoln stootl at your agi on your feet, with empty ioekets, a sound con stitution and license dare itnvyvhere. Th stitution and license- to make ait ie path to prosjenty and fame runs through; ou cant aclueve tnon- thntoM... Mavor (irace then pro you believe, lour reward will: 11 '. 1 .L. .. i- .. be " . proportionate to your effort. y liatever you can grasp with! clean hand is w.ur property, but you II be knocked about, block - ied H'ul f,u?ht h ,n wh wants what vou seek. If you vou have one yellow streak haven't a show- ' The years that face you are' full of .promise. Tomorroyv i al ways mightier than yesterday. J The n,w -comer profits by thei 1 . . 1 . 1 .i .i uiai.s aiui siruggie ur tne past. ; i a 1 1 am more kuois niYe m en un- , (.(UI)t v i(1MH.an,, atul pnflnised to tied, more proble,,. have been, h )FyU.r hn.h dil fp t(.n solved in this single generation mIlutt.Si aa aurinfcF this tim,. than in any previous century. (ira,.e (li1 his (lU,v n,al niU Legislation is tearing whip af-however, the lmmllum re ter whjp from the hand of Priv-j, ,ar,.(1 H,Vr a t.OMf,rt.m.,. ullt. ...K.T .. .uare snoner - sanini - ti IS better-ail facilities of every sort are at the disposal of ,, . all who yvis , to improyc their minds and belies. 1 1'Ut. we oiler 110 charity only i cowards and shirkers whine for concessions. We want the great est ability at the top, so we are merciless to ipiitters. It's the one way in yvbicb we can truly test .euieicncy. m 'lrn Vou "',' lioniagcd. ''''V M v""r ,,vv" shoulder I''1"'1 "shamed todisj.lay its tears. Hold hard to hoj. fling your . faith in the teeth of ridicule, dis- aster and on if y . ' Dream far -we build clos,- to the vtars i this century. Think with nnleaxhed iinaginatioii- Whatever Mind can plan. Will an jiroluce. I Lest, He Lives on Berries. I Wiles Uarre, la., Aug. :lrd. : Frank Mason, a resident of this (City, waiulcrwd ayvay frttn 'home while in a demented Ins con-, Ulition and yvas lost on tin moun-' I tain. i He lived for several days berries, and when found by j.arty of berry -pickers yvas minus his clothes ami partly unconscious yy ith giMxi care it is thought lie will recover. Ever See Thia? We will cure your jtiles. no nut, r of how long standing, and iicfcpt whatever .you think Our si niee was worth, after you re cur d. Ib-ngal Ssdes Co , JacUonvil'e, Kla. j DISGRACEFUL OCCURRENCE Suppcoed BleosiWfl Make a Big Rough Hcuse at Spartanburg' Nnartanhurw An :Vi:ff,rti made tonight by Mayor John I'. ('race of Charleston, to speak t a crowd of 1,'JUO representative voters in this county, and one hundred hoodlums who poured into the balcony of the theater, were market) by prix-eedings most disgraceful and loyal citi Zern are absolutely' a.shamed. I fv I -. With the polu-e force doing noth ing to keep down the s.-out of the "roughnecks" with every .nan on the force in, apparent sympathy with the yelling in cer tain parts of the hall, with the fumes of whiskey, the grity little mayor stood on the fliMr from S:::o to 10:'5O and during this time spoke ju'woit fifteen minutes a!! told' n one occasirn one ot uie , noi "Hums in the balcony threw an over-ripe egsr on tne stage. I ti, w as oiiM-kh' followed bv another, a seeoml dared the "nigger" yvho thrtrw it to, stand up. Ao one slmul up. ana 'trace then apologied to the few ne groes who were present for allud ing to the monster who threw the egg as a memU'r of their nice. Mayor Johnson, some say, was in the city, others say he was 11 1 it tit ntll' fit.. it L' (Ik! CI1 I.I a Inis.rabU. failr(.. On one ot-easion tluriikg the tlii.lr .,f th fi.it !rtu. tt.t.wl that Jlc wish(1(l ,,e wa, mavor (f Spartanburg tor five minutes. "What would you do" meekly ii 1....1.. L.i o ft ,..'..1.1 tftut.t u f)lu, . eeetieir n eoiitiemu me ooiiee f, ,.ieu;,i ti ,.. ,lt.r.. cy en force worse than the New York in every particular, and they are the wor-t in the entire world. At one time efforts were made to induce the- officials to have Km) citi.eiis sworn in as sjxs'ial officers and the stage was crowd ed y.ith volunteer. The police fon-e stood back and .sympathiz ed yv ith the hoodlums and rough- 1 ., 1. inns Then tho sheriff of the - ;,! ft, Hft,.r taki u drinks. The,, .he meeting mote 1 1.. w .. 1 was j'.iiMiciiionuuii ior na.i an iiour alM, tu. ,liavor it ,n iniJi ,lft,r say ing he 'would have' I'.l. asc ar- ...... ..,1 1 ,.,., ;,.... .1 ,j ...,t behind the bats of the State ncn- it cut ia ry. " Several fights occurred on the outside of the theater but few arrests were made. Another Law Bock by Judgt George P. Pell. The V. II Anderson Law Hook Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, aiuiounec that they are inning f rou the presses this wet k a n.yv lam- book yvrittcii by JudL'e ; (ieorge 1 1VH of the bar of thLs jeity This m the fourth law book prcjiartsl by Judge 1V1I and eon-' b. veteran, ageil ,0, resi.luig at j tains nearly a thousand jages. Itjs,,l,'h liangor, dro.-d dc;wl. The, is to be kiiown iws IVll's Forms i excitement of the aged man'sj of rieatling and l'ra.-tiee and Ls j intctidetl as a guide for lawyers in the j'rcjtaration f all legal tianers. Such a work has Jong the profession I neon 1 necuisi OV IIIC proi ession bt-. which has had to content it.self!a 'with follmving Katon's Forms on j ev er since lNi7. ! a! Jud.'e l;.-vis;d t tbilaus ' and other works have taken first' rank nmtm.r l.-.r-.l tii.i;..-it'..e o 'recent years am llbtbsss be his :u-v UJ to tlie book s!an- dird. -Wiiiti-i Sentinel. Th Choice cf a Husband. Is too important a matter for a to i.kui to tu tianillci.ei by t-akn-Rii. I t'l.Ki.l or foul breath Ay out th. no kill l.o by t.tkiio? Dr. K1hk' I. He ri'U. New KlrfiiKMi. fine toni j leiliin. jcire bre.ith, ht-erful Hilrltn I things that ln meii follow their jjit Drum Co ii. t.iu9. pare, fcure 2..c. al to- UNCLE SAM'S SMALL DEBTS ThusstiuU Ntg-lect to Collect Lit - tic Sums He Owes Them ! New York Times The reported loss i f many thousand. of dollars by the sink ing of th. Titanic a few weeks ago direct. attention to the fact that the Government of the I'nited States frequently benefits by the misfortune of the p- p!i , sjiv the National City R.uik in ii .liny circular... it neyer ean., b known what amount of l nitid (State money went down with th!".1 ' ""1,r nwrrang. Titanic, but whatever the sum, the Treasury Department just y much additional to it credit, a it can never be -presented for redemjitit.il. Karly in the Civil War th Cnitetl States Lsued over $4(K), (NKl.mx) of h-gal tender not yvhieh were used in jaineiit of all (tovernment obligations, in cludiug the j.av of the Hrmicj, in th- field. At the same time there are still outstanding over $.!im.(hh).H() of these notes in the denominations of $1 and 12 alone, yvhieh are never heard from e.x cejit nyy and then a stray bill or tyvo w jiresetited f.r redemj.tioii. It is a tair assunijtion that a large jHTcentage of the whole &!I).KH),(H0 his been, aecitletital ly destroyed, and this is undoubt edly )nrtk)iiately true of all the old issues. S'M.n after the yvar began the government issued from time to time an aggregate of nearly :fSf (H)0,00 in fraetional jajer nione-y and something over $1."),000,(XM is still carried in the Treasury aeeonnts as out-staiuling although only a few hundred dollars are preserfed each year for redemjv tion. As fast as these old war-time ''njjkferft.'' eme Jn.-tb-Treasury destroys all of thera that are much mutilated and but they are never paid cut again other than in small amounts ami in exceii )ual cas.-s ' The Treas ury now has on hand about .i24o of these small notes. In 1S7!1 the dejartment, recognizing the f;u-t that comparatively few of t ht-? old fashional notes would ever be 'presented to the Treas ury, dir-ted. the segregation of a fund of something over $8,(KX, IXX), held in the Treasury for the redemption of these notes, the amount to be iijlied to the pay ment of yvar jn-tision. Large sums of this issue are no doubt held by collectors as souvenirs. Of the Civil War issue of emu Iound interest notes, yvhieh il mounted to r.early -f-'iiT.fMXl.tNM),: mere still remains out iitmnng apn)ximatcy ,f lt'.O.fMK), and of this issue only $70 came to th 'Treasury last year. Of thi-s issue of wen-thirty notes miming from Ist'il to lsn.'i, which tot.i-l-d abort ,f i7(l,(MiO,IMMl, there still o'iistanliiig $l:tO.(NHi, and only $lmi in these notes were redeem ed la.st year. Of the yvar time demand note issue of ir.il.lHMHMM), a total of $.YI,( M k ) is still unaecountetl for, 1 and one of this issue ha.s recent ly been presented for redemp tion. Drops Dead Shooting Hens. Malone, N. Y. ,1r o While footing a neighbor's hens that ! ' ') ;, r,1,,r -Mar-shall w;ks uorai m "en- .scratching uj his garden i Manchester, Ind., m 1nI and has t'-tay Wallace I'.arber, a (i. A.lsI-,i't his entire fdt.y -eight years t,tK war with th JrotestiI'g heart dis- ii"igMor brought on .-scrNiiiii rieae, sir llier-' tnan at th" d-x-r yith a bill." Mr- Oyyvns "Tell him we art yvell sujjlied." I lost 011 Trans eriltt. What Make A Womint One huretre.l and twenty pound, more or lej,, of btiiitt and Iiui4 le don't make a woman, hi a i;od foundation. I'ut into It health and utreiiKth ami the may rule a kingdom Put that'i Just what Klectrlo Itut.-rs Kive her. Tht'Uands bleu them for tllitf-f liing wtiikne.Sit. nervoiisn.RS. ba ka he and t'.reit, listht-a, wo,-n "t feel.nx 'Klectrlc lutu-rt hate done me a orM of r.s.j." write Klua Pool, Is-p.-w OkU , "and I thank yui. with hil juy heart, for making u li a rou-J meila ino. Only , iOc. (juarantevd ty I'uoi.!e Drug Co. j SLAIN IN A ROW IN WAYNE COUNTY. . Crtwd Gathered on the Sab bath Day Engaged in Wreatl ing Match and Drinking Hard Cider Ends Tragically. i j !MlM)fo, Aug. ." lU'iij K. jCob-y, a young white m;;n of the j I:ur' klk .' rhi m, alut,t 1G mib- north, of JoMsb.ro, t in a row at that place was Jii iiJ iv tuorit'.rir n'to'.'t 1 1 I -I i . .... I . a V i m x or,) nrr :iUl' i arm bertft hd- wants were no'it... ;,r Co!-y '. iti a'h ;.;.d in., r'. home i,i Coev where leeii carrod. The jury yvhieh the .mjmm ib,i jilac.-d the J: Kmest Cook, yvho it is fired the .hot, urn! his lie, of ; the had Citricrr on .li I: , -c . r , Arthur Cook, as an aert Kr;ie,t (':.,k yya aiit!.i aiiir a long chase by the offic r in their automobile just as he yyas itt'inpting to boanl a train at Ueston, (lU t1(. .Wrf..!; South ern a'l.d is n.nv in the Wayne county jail. Josiah Uoe, a friend of dok's who dnve him through the country to the station, was arr. st ed for aiding him to escape and is held in default of $1,M) bond. The officers are on 'the hunt for Arthur Cook and expect to arrest him tonight. Tlie drinking of hard cider is said to have beeni the cause of the Sunday morning row. A num ber of young men that had been drinking cider were engaged in a wrestling contest when Arthur Cook became angry with Alvin Coley, a brother of the dead man, aaid drew a pistol snapping it.K;vraI tiin t Coky. . He was disarmed by bystand ers and went at once for his horse and rolt to get his brother, Krnest Cook, yvho returned with h'wn in about half an hour, fol- j lowed up the Coley boy s and ! started the fuvs over airain. when licit Coley yvas shot- The dead man and the lio n ac cused of his murder stand well in their community ami are looktU ujioii as young men of excellent character. Marshall New in Politic; Oov. Thomas K. Marshall f Indiana, the D inoeratic noniim-c for viee-resid nt. ri de to the front of his j.arty on a v. aye 11 refurm. Hut the Indiana wave t)i!it ,)r((1. U;n T.i.t V boisterous as tlose 011 the Nev Jersey roast anl elsewhere. iovcrnor j Marshall tMdieves in reform in '.moderation. Also he belieyes in j nv'rcs.siug with uuxleratioii. ; Hi- doiss not belit-ye that this ' great antl glorious comniouyvealth 1 is going to the "deiniiition boyy jWixyv;" in fact, be jniints with 1 jride to his belief that the coim jtry is just a little bit better m ilitically, fmancially and morally I than ever before I It rc'iuiriil heroic nieasurcs on ; the jiart of his friends t induce (Jovernor Marshall to .take bin presidential chances seriously, and even then he refused to al lyv anv effort U be made in his j behalf outside tf Indiana. lit nus native state. lie was grmluatixl form Wabash eolb-ge in lTiJ, yvhen he yvas twenty -one years old- lie jiractieed law in Columbia. City. Ind., until he www elected governor tyvo year h'o. He is a member of many clubs ami holds I A.. I), ileum's from s Wabash, Notre Dame antl the j I niversitv ttf renn.sylvai.ja. II -: marrisl MUs Lois 1 Kimsey of ! .Angola, I iid., in 1 1 In the Literary State they call Marshall the "Little Oiant." When o'ie sot hint f"r tin- first time he wonders yvhy, Iweaav , there is nothing c!.sal aUut s tlo slender, undcrMi-d man 1 ith sloping sfioiibicrs and ju. t ntit-. ILs Iiair and mustache turning froiii gray t yy )t it hi, bryy s ! tn-t " , do te t bristle b't-1 ! " s t-ne ; ca.k notice it an even his io!et- uie y'. are mi ild. It is tuilv yh.n t.ne kii'yys him and hi jv litial history that that "Lilt!-' i i'tht" t' nu U lilid. rsttHKl.
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