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A t ;ur; iCRirxio PRICE: $8.00 PEIl YEAR. ; , : CHARLOTTE, ;N. C., . FRIDAY MORNINO, FEBRUARY. 2,: 1906., y;j PRICE FIVE CENT; DUKE'S SIDE OFCASE . LILU iu-fc.tai.bs MUUWft of Mrs. 14"'n Duke Make n for Vlrnt Time Heal Cause ouWe Between Tobacco Mag- Know of Trouble nate and His WifeShe Reproached lllm for Forcing Small Dealers Out t tvf Business Mr. ' Duke' Jealous .'of -A Her Women lYiends, -Her' Municv v l'rencli and Kven Her. Dor Wife , Belongs to Splendid Family Trial set for April xa., , - , New Torkv'-Feb. 1 The . Evening Tnnmfti n-i-nrtntn' ttJ, '-fnHau.in" journal to-aay -prima -the following. , tur wwui H:w:!T;ii.'.!.. Dukt owil .version of the 'troubles In he muKl-milllonatre'. family. , whUh have .reached the acute stage of the . divorce court -made public tO-dav. ? ' Mrs.. Duke's most intimate vonutn friend tells the story. T She sayi He is one. of the most abused C ,;'Vrv'". . ' ' i,."S",!f." . ' 'l '.s-r.- . . . 'ft i '. V -tVa 'K1Ia 1rnr rh trtrv Sf ; h.r Wrong, her uld b. o f .f. maignauon against , tne,pr.ueut S ins American xooacco company, Jfri w.iiw.vltiuB Wi v-,. t W.f..v hA ratlth President to send to the Senate all iff- r; T-y .- " ' . : .-v. - J nM ' Wmiu h.,1r el its ,- - " . ; .. rrnaiA him to rhanre his business - methods, She aald , i' my v hearing, - ..t b'bvuoub.- one mu-u . g - . open A tobaccoshop right heswe some - poor -felloW boleart)8 his meagre Hy - ..have taken tne- oreaa, oui 01 loc,r ,7' 'V . ' , .i. . .fcv ril"ou th Dominican government . mouths. You have money enough.- Do 1 M. Tillman had m ri - give tneee ..poor fww w earn an honest Jiving; Will U a very V tender-hearted woman and,- when' aha .:L.T-2Kf..-.-i.i '?!r:"V.. '.:-C; - ' " ' .r ' ' , hours; were numhered.-n saia sne Zcun thi chMKertn being raided7 He id if wm unneefV n,D',V.,, " 8aU rop Manlla ' m haL revulsion of feelmg toward; Jter JSl Ynt .T ror th the police became On Saturday. - ' Vrl r?T ' ' . J,"1-1 commerce committee the police mad8 o effort agalnt them, immediately after the alarm was - husband. , tr-v-- . ' was so much engaged on the railroad He .poke of the local entiment in favor given Can tain Wilson Third Officer '!- ' v-. ,,. rate Question. - - ' . of the tbrer. and save lllu.tratlon( to p.Ji.JsVL"- .lm. .umoer - w-..- plolous man, Mr. Duka was Insanely fi - jealous. He wa jeaious or-iimes wo- i frtatida of W music, her French, , , ;,van even of her little dog. Nigger. His : - i ---- -..-- -t t.. : manners were boorish even at, nome. 'i ;Wb.n h. protested Against the way ; he treated her, he shook her until she 'near lv lain tea., ana aicaea aer oui i ..j .. m, inB. .i,am I tne wnarr. itwas usea as a Duna tiaer J. . . nn, M T,"V B:;:T-r-rrfc waiehouse. The constables .laying -in wait i . vvu Vi. ,..... , , irr.v " .i - i. i were "avoiaea oy a launch carrying the I to trie second hold. ' family.- Her father, Addlaori Fletchej", would afford- encouragement only .tuft to various landlnp; about the city, f anilarm of fire be - . .. , - . . . K(. 1 to large concerns, as vessels would re I The witness abo told hdw J. 8. Farnum 1 ,,--. o(S " - .i-e.Tth i.nturv: Thiols r"" . " . . r; Seal, of 'Phltadelphla, who was 'asso- : elated with:- George Vt.. Childs In pubIt r pest for many years, i a reiaUve. 'rWirM for April JJ. , ' ,'v".." swiTlo The OBeenreK viw , Jjf r, Newark." N.. J.,' JPett t-Vlce Chan- . cellor PIttley to-day, flited A'prll 23 to ttiwtZZ trtal brought -by . James', B, j5 divorce wWW -l -s DukS agalnit n s We. , sultan : V ..1K M:Ut -df l-titta'a . annllxaf tnn fnr Counsel' feet ""was Tetnaed bn - the j, n,.t.ii. -r a aonAratel . .ground kthat she Jiad separate I tailor atipuncea t;nai lie wouia mm the matter unoer aavisemem. " 7J . ma ... ""avjaP .'-. 1 1. v .... : at, ' -rm,,' THREE DEATHS IN ROWAN. ' Mr. Aaron Yoist Dies at Age of 90 Mr! Gearn T. Jenktas and Mrs. and Mrs. Execntlve ; .p1 t ' MtiimwA.euii;r : uuiucvuui ; a .. Ul.. . .a V W L'mjuI ,Meets-ailsDury Otes. , i - Special' to The Observer. Salisbury, Feb. l.Mrv Aaron 'ToVt, - Jivlmg at-Enochvuieuus county, aica 'f't his- home Tuesday .night after- a short Illness,-the nature of which was not known. He had been tour times ''i.; married J and leaves besides ' his chll- . (children,; a young wife Jhom He mar- i.j'fied not long, ago. Mr, Tort v about u yrni zw viu u' -i muvn m vuau out the ' county. j.. .Mrs. . George t. ia.i.J, Jrenkinl1. fl, 'thll city at (.o'clock. -, morning In this limDtlon' being-the CauSC. '.She WU , ; .the mother of tlreefcWldren whom she V V iT"i -fV. .Vit. LTm T; r presence of the Supreme Court tof Ap y AttV'- PaJ.a corporation commission, the ' , C: TMrsJ' Monro; Ketnerr a well known iA ! th!,v.ernrae,,t. it- lady of Organ Church, In this county. fUlted at la o'clock this morning: at he hospital, ana was aoout sv years 010 .,! Mrs Xetner had been long afflicted 7 ana wa. piacea unaer , . i".0' u "" '"'.viu - -inereguw quarneny nweunK ioi a avamt n MmmittM nf Via .Knpth I i Carolina Lutheran Synod was held to-l day In the Lutheran huhAere, only routine worg waa transaeteo.;i& j Mr. L, , Harris, about w years - of age, came near losing his 'Ufa yeater r- day while suiting In the woods. . He j had rhnnned one tree that fell nartlvitnent in.. Virginia, holding -that "the i . . ., a. i , aown ana tnenanotner, wnicn neia tne nrst, in- an teuing mree. wnen n started to down the fourth one of the i l inns jwunn arouna ana mocKea Aim I . lown, breaking hia shonlder 'blade and fracturing several ribs. .His In-f a..-,.- ... . ... . - t.t ' - Mr. Frank Page, a former fiallsbu lan, la at home recovering" from injur- les relved last week; whue at work , tin ; h- imw iiKtutia,, uvu. i iwh i ' HL-nrVblna- an exrRVairsr fnrftt whpn I ...., ... I Aiinni ipn .Tnnx ;fir,.n rr iip I ,111 nn.nim. Saff - tarVimi him. Wner he waaTta: i -z .; ' " - -- i ken put he was considerably, the worse for -the experience.--,,:.. ; ' ' and Mrs. Chades Cutter. ' - rrt,aa .a .'mnii a. .ia a.-. : at the home nf Aa Parker.! the varivl . , ' T , utore- man. The comnaniea resnnnded I quickly and The reault' was uwonse ouentlal. A. defective flue caused .the) trniihW' r- , : , t r - ', ,-; "I KILLS MAW FOUND WITH VIFH --.:-."-' -.V.'.'.s V '- A. -J". "a-aa(a1aaaaaaa--- " v . I" -V - . Ac t of .' Prominent Physician '' at Moultrie,' Gt- Has Not Been Ar- restetL - , Moultrie, Ga.r Feb.- 1, Dr, R. C. Undtey, a prominent ' physician of I;' S a.Il.iS 1 f hom. to- at OClork. and found P. J. 1 l -lt vi Hams ...-.with Mrs. Lindxev. Dr I-indKcy drew a revolver and opened lire pon-; Williams, killing him ln- Biuiiiiy. At a late hour to-nlcht Dr.' t Jnd. vas 81111 Rt His oi.ire end no crrort to arrest bird had been .m.i; Tho ..tii . . v. . coroner has ordered ait 1 t j-morrow. .uest fmr .. M through SaKryWsX": 8TaU?'airi"0,ble T',0'1 fltail -7 Kt.7KS terrible ; exploalon whTch7culred , fcu iAt.'- way trafflo,. cose supervision of the matron, went Usee Miai Pauline ySsterS about 6 o'clock this afternoon tnwhat - nooen his way to Charlotte. -whsre banking .and insurance agencies,- en day and found that the wanted to 'move, la called the "Ball - Knob" Mlnst - Kn he , performed, to-night ,r the wed- forcement. of the pure food laws, help ?aggartsaw that all bills were set s. one of the operations of ha vVaS v . uiuk ceremony- lor ais ..uracs . ajiik I QUIPPIKG BILL IN; SENATE ALASKA DEXEG.VIT; AUTHORIZED Thirty or Forty nii:s of Various Na- . fure Pass ait.. Mr. IVnroee Makes Loiifrihy KprevU iii'Rnpport'of Ship KubiJy Bleu sure Need of Amend I ' ment bq as -to Enable Small 61iln ?iPinsr Concerns to Derive Benefit IS Atlii.Ittwl Mr. Tillnian's Resolution '..Asking for letters to State Depart - ment IVoni ' Minister to Santo Do mingo iSj lleferred. -,,'A , "WashlnRton. Feb 1. The Senate to. I 1 aav passea thirty or forty miscellftne- 1 ou MUIB ana evoiea several nours to th conaj deration of the shipping bills. ;oiu-..weft passea-auiaonzing tne eieo tlon o a Delegate in Congress from tSSfL ?S2?S Savannah7 o7 authorTrthV'con: StructiOn-: Of a, bridge across St An - w ? junaiiwnsin, .,'!.. . a. . . ., i , I 1 MOB Ot ttlft time devotsd CO the BMD- te - owanea.ure ,. , , - - inr tuners xroin toe unjtea i states .-. i : i-, ,. i V: -"v .'ry""uv J State DepartmenUn waa refeiTed J? the committee on foreign, relatlona. J Mr.' Tillman made no objection, but! wnner jwnto oroingo nad een co- ISTf ,1 "i?. the present arrangement aiaienien concerning tne oui AOiamg H'IS rff f7h-i rfrn- ZtLT uimaa . aaia ne - naa not Deen tAiiiK I hn1 ItMn.tnifrnmaAtat In Kak . 1 I At 1 .1.1. ...1 wjw ukjn . 8aid thaJ De. wool he inclined to support the shipping -bill If its operations were con- K 7 "r"t, w ."SSiffl -uuoiuiop .viniBuiti uin between ports of the United States and Kother pofts with- which there a now no rtct m nebj nstance Ii ...ii " " . . '"I.. V.v .u'r." tlon with subsidised ships, STii!JK''.t?5uf,t.of toTc- ,.n- .Ki. . Mr. Galllnger Inumated a willingness Mr. - Penrose declared that for 29 years after 1873 no trans-Atlantic ves sela j,ad been launched on the Dele rradThatThrrecoS1. ly ten. while the Clyde launched hundreds. He contended thj.t Amsrloan labor should he nrtrt I aut In h ahln klnla oa vj.nl I aa Im .v.. iacw"-; M: ' - j ' I'r -B,ler prwiu me opinion that tha bl Woul(J endorsed the f CUM uw nj.uti.wsi mere i wis m. ui i lit. in ji in 1 1 as i.riiNi .iitt - ti ir im..i,,.rin I ment of the Imagination." "There can be no division of opinion- :.l.---r.lT.rL trr.i'-r;-.r:MrT 111K Li its 1 iHrimil iTif iiiLXHii v. fifa sin. 1 --' 'lY,- .-fi!.T.ti -Pl I . 1. J..J.. . . L - ... . . . - ' I ...im aUa. i I . ---- - a r ooy, SWANSON'S INAUGURATION " . . - j Former Congressman Takes Oath Dc lore umuant Gathering. In.. House of Delegates at Richmond Urcres I llMa .nil 1ul.ai. ..1 nLj Baa V1VIVlUVU KUU JUlIU I Richmond,: Va.. Feb. 1 Claude A 1 a-hv xMMMU uitwva,i t fivftftann -,. f PlttfltvTvanlo .. aai.n - 1 l seven terms a member of Contrress. I Atlantic Contracting Company, Issued j representing the fifth Virginia dlsfrlet,,n West Virginia, , was-admitted, the watt tnnnniPBrpn uu iiiuuwimw1 -.e-swa i State at noon-to-day., succeeding An I drew' Jaekson Montague. The cere I en-L.ni, , u... n.i.,a w... ..I ATtn j0nT session, and T t he " hrtlllant general 0,1 ana ' f?J2l-a.?,Hflt-'-en,r? 1 i"; ; sldnBv Prn ms Trinity Methodist - church. . th a" - citV: narn AA-llr mas on. ins Dysnnii naroor con ir -r- ,"."";T .'.V Itxact naa not then even appeared, and Uvered -hia Inaugural : addresa - :Thei.Vh..aaa ?ath of, - office : was then administered ! awarded the co-100 ? uw.'.:vi ; mw. u. .wnt -uea me oni eeremonies, i Governor Swanson, In his inaugural I adress, urged progress and develop- j . , . - . i coiuo wiwu iu iupia oi tne i-uniniuiiwtajin noni ceaaa pamsani pontics ana factional differences., - . I ! k saia ms sraw bm surerai m i fth - treasurv of over I2S.(H0 and haa I reasonable right to expect an anuual i .....1... . II... -i. . . slderable proportion of which hs fee- ommends for us in anticipating pay- ment of -the nubile debt , He urges rniDrovmr ins eudikv arnnnia m iha i -,n,.nw nhiia ia....... .. i w-.....,, CD-I Kr - ' fnh 6hM..nA a Aa; a...b,M, ...-t I vxr""""". , y v..t.vv,i. vw sicyai w I away nn nmiira rnumn, me cniei 01 1 material for road making. .He favors poe oday detailed a plain-clothes maa-J stimulation and reKUlaUon of lmmil? watch constantly until further notice . , V I t,,., - mwnum r rc-i recepiion i mw rcuuT iansien, 1 """i. ""7 .i: ... ?vl,' aiminer aireaay oeaa, ana Three othapa ... . .1 ..... . "eenh wns snnt to the-waahburn hnm ,mI I . ... i. . . " HS"'"- llri'r, vUon It hf. ra.V ?1H"on.gaT? ..5" JL." real" loeaws m uvuur w iw.iren vuvmor. ,, i i M " ' - , i v-v-. w . I UlUifcU uau, ai v AxivSi us lutnutu I North -. Carolina ' Pine Association I Takes Sen-ational Action In Meet- Ina? at Norfolk. , ' " I Norfolk. Va.. Feb, 1. Th most sen I - . ' . - . I national advances ever recorded in the ..I.. -' . liimlvaa- 1. l.a.,. Q-....K .: A,..,,. glata- WB raered at a meeting of the vnPlh r-arnllna. Pine Assvlsllnn V! to-day. ' s - . . . - , - " The price on all. grades of lumber was advanced $2 a .thousand 'feet for some or tne -net ter grades ana 13 on ZlZZZ JXZX'i'r'Z-l "'iiiio uwwi i:a, a itivii.aii . low" cr. Tliln-means a net advance of. from flvc to 'alinonti 15 per cent, according to gidua, . a, ..... w .. ... ' . -w MA YOJTJlIIETT r ON STAND j CHARLESTON'S .BLIND "TIGERS Cliarleston's Chief Executive Telia ' South Carolina Dispensary Invest! 'gating Committee of System He Inaugurated to Rid City of Blind Tigers w Number Rednced Front 250 to 140 Owners Paid Onarterly Unes Which Was PractlcaUy Same as License Constable Holmes Testified That This System Had Accomplished Nothing Somo Side 'lights on Whiskey Situation In City "f M peW -J, 4f " f, Ui v - . ."ItJbin'rvei'4 Bureau. r', . , " .-V f , xm Main itreet. Coniaibia, S. Crt'Feb. L Mayor Rbett, of Charlcton. wa on the IWSeS f.fiJ! .A.J ft' IeUn svstem he inausiiratil on snlnv in. '"iJr!; 5 " SS:0i,i i nvwuiKLiunii J i ; . j njujiiK i- i , ilia ...i ia.. v IIOU1IU I 9nad Of flVQ DnllMmitn AMmI hv littwil dA. aboutito. He explM-tpjhVo .-v-tematfeSlIy. "the "ISta tort ol ipenwtryeonrot demanding 4 a beuer- n- f foreement of the law. Mayor Bhett a(il I ""i . VfB.r rwwuns conviciiou wa nneo I SS0 but if he Dlad1 ruiitv. h. Anaii I only 15. In aiuwer to aueitioruTfrom Bon i;?At h.fiiweri:r ung to the ana were not broken up and were raided not more than four times a ! of tfve; but even thS failed to break up I Devol.' chief of the transport ser their , bwinea . and to obtain muohlvlce, ts investigating 'this theory with "1 other. laid thta ltiV.i oald flnes. The mayor wa the nlOBt effective and I?tJfi1f5il,w could find to; deal I """ ," li"fuu'': . . . ha. worWaS tCl ?mTZ -ncceeding Sam Howie, who 1. .all aeta Waekmajl from, the I efreet In elmlnr out the tl uhl a to the poorer tigerm. He ald the better rm wnt in th. fln miarioriv withmii I tisTC: !.-,. f - 1 . 1 1. 1 , ir. in n,Mn. th..i the constable? of the State concentrated I i,VXi7riUr.- -h:.,t."I .T. 'm' ." k IS1.'PJ.J. to VndTeClyde 'TiSn'WiSiiM caWn! wiereThe & C d " Charleston Isold to filters. He testified I that, on on. occasion, he found tiger beerl itorea ' adman's partor. Coramltteman I -i" S?2?W."" JS "i!T5 !5 (.committee decided otherwise. The beer " wh 'AkM . tfcerT" v" t.?..1"'1";" 1 1 PROGRESS IN SAVANNAH TRlAi. MetW ,n Government', TntroduoUon of Kvklonoe Against Greene and ' .Becomes Apparent-For matlon of Atlantic Contracting Co, iievteireo. Savannah. Ga.. Feb. 1. District At torney Marion crwin. wno is conduct K the pro,ecut0n of Greene and Gay torney Marlon Erwin. who 1s conduct- aencs ne ib incryaucing. - ror tne nrst t i rima ' ai it fo 1 rta ipioi navan rnia aiatriu. i , IT . It . """" elation of certain ev dence was anna rent. Hitherto Toucheri.tr I "- .'. ittrirriAiir anv onn Aft Finn ihAin sw antsh I.. . r . . - " v..viwm . wasifA vawv- . . D.u: n?" now Wn (o associate them, and the case begins to unfold itself to the jury along lines he mapped out in his opening state ment George W. Marlor, u Deputy United States Treasurer in eharce of the sub- Treasury at New York, was on the stand for a considerable part of the k,)- .l.i. i ik. ITCPDIUU 1UO OTIUVlJUfJ ICmUllSj W tftlfH I wiiwaw aa-.u urtvous; mu( uaiiU: 1VI contracts for river and harbor work. . A aartlAaVI Annr'nf th a.hntAf ftf tl.A mHwrmii'WLWTtrtrw nnwinr nv ir no nnnm tenaea, xnat ureem tno. jenft. n Hay- nor were the chief owners of the stock, hnidino- n.o and tt4 rr - a,ntiwniv i i This nnmnanv vai rnVmaA In noHanA th. big Savannah contract was let to It tetter from Carter to the Secretary of State of West Virginia, iof, date of I AnmiAt 10 IJffl klnv tm a onfiv nf th8 earUflcate of lniwratlonof the At lent m -r.ntMtm .romnan oni might be neeessary.to secure it L The distr ct attorney said tnat this was Lm.B?!aanc' wtisement .bout the - corrmanv. tn whirh I trjM:t. .i-.;:. v i- j - Mr. Sterley said that specifications i - this contract were out at th ttma I tne letter was written. At this point orfimirnmer. waa i.iren untn 1 "tt i row, morning.' "--rtt y -", m. . an . n. . i. , - i(, i trtING TO SPIRIT nER AWAY? 1 - . -. -. : . . . 7. t i ' " . .. i'-' I J.rr., 1 , .,, .,.. !nsrin :rm. l asuns rJKL 1 Kf'SSI nuuSZAvSJiiiSt . "bSKSI ... ...... : ' i - j OTttt iO,OOW. ? , I V.M. fH,, Xln trh 1 .1... I ... ... , a,.... umt i PLftn ld. or splril ; burn., her . husband, and mpthef Inter ifcrea ana oojecieo to - nor Jeavlnit. iivciuiiis, wiuku iwuniy,', vv, va. Ml" w.f nan,n ?ar? 1? l?cond time she was left in the house, after tne persons nccoinpHnyinaf me v carrmge I nna oeen torcioiy piaoea on tne outside, I Ik. anthftritla. a pa In waatlirci tlna K. ...... I Lh.Vk- ir-.i; Webster's life was In dangers Tha patrol-1 imen were refused aamittance. , tr, onn . vremier. oi vowpens H. c, I Wh .atval VMlaMSu aa. i. .... in.., I . Pauline Webster 's his abtor- ll nn,i r.er ji,w cb wr nw iniereats m oarfney, property. She did not sect-rt the I having received from a- firm of 1 offer, lawyers In Onftner ai- telejirram nivt.(nt? Iier to nna ner property ana stnttnsr that It wns worth atlerut llO.Otw. The brother nn oi;prte'i. suppoteoiy. ror noma, Mix weiater now wears neat drAaj6r"r-'Bl o The OhrrVer. and, althnugh she has been ill fof s-vh-h! ?2". - . - wn" J?"6? 11 apparel el nvr w ciimti srys- im oreajea as a Mrs. TnKtrnrt has received nionev fn.m hoiith - urolina with which to purchiue teiM .for her. Thn rioliho re pu. f ffil. "i l ev etn umiftrtuln na 1i ..... i m u : -5 te donu. FLAMES ON : TROOP; SHIP I THREE DEAD AND , 58 INJURED At Pler In' San r Meade's Forv " focatlng Turn Franclseo, Transport 'orwaruv lipid was bur IVriinee for Three Hours and Firemen Worked In Danger of Flames Keachlng -Tons of Er .plosives City . Fire Captain Among Dead Vessel Not JSeriouely f- In JnreiV but Doss of Personal Effects Reaches' . S5u,uuu 'meory . ot u ferjnnl Machine Being Investigated. San Francisco. Cel.. Feb. " Three men were killed and 68 injured, moat ly by suffocation,- In a-nra that dam aged the - United States transport Meade 12,000 as aha lay at the, Folsom fiJK ZZX'- ?S5.??. ?ou" ".roMnt- rV"r.H"VZ I firemen -ware hnrna In en almniit eon. fittmiOM rtitkm. ' 4 Bieiays of men :K Trtn f hlo-H livnlatvoa wa 1rolttft before them that the flames would. lreacn tmi compartment. Owine- nrobablV to the fact that an I Infnrnnl mitphln' w fnund In rhA I miernai niacnine . was rouna in tne I "unkera of the transport Ttiomas on her that a plot had been laid to Are the Meade at sea aa she wai to have de I parted .for Manila to-day. Major C. I not anreaA from, eontbartment No. 2. Dock Capftaln Dua believes that some lof the offlnera had nneked matrhM in heirth were ignited in loading. A thousand pieces of pieces of baggage were Darreis wear shines I were rained On officer places -the ? ?nal effects 'at $50,000. Tha vessel la not : aerinnalv InlurMl I AI,e veBsei js . not , .eeriougiy lnjurea im f.,.. ,,.;.. i.. ...I":; -.Vr-.-.. "Za". - re and the hold choked with smoke. Th cantaln fell limn, and Wallaoa rZ rZL:?? ""I aur- revlved Wallace and Dahl again descended after directing that turned In from the carried to the deck nremen, hut Wallace soon died. - Captain Wilson, who was lying i un- conscious In "-..the .'cabin, was carr tJhor and sent to the barber carrted ho P'tai. HS was . Buffering from bad der. . . -T"'. . " tignty Thousand dollars in void. b Ins" arrled'. military treasure to jwamia, was - resouea -irom' the ship SStSjtJS S S S a," fW8 .atrarice to the S.rJtlt.hf n,. Fire Captain Dakln lost his Ufa be cause of his dauntless courage in fight ing the fire." His body; was found at the foot of The ladder. If is thought that he may have been drowned in cne noio. , Te the action of Acting Chief Sul uvan in opening the hatch and lettinir 1 a long laaaer aown into the hold Is L.,a. '...i. tti'uJ: ., . u a - M a-a-S l-Sd couTd not.otnerwiBe have been rescued, as . ...... l. TnH DATT LTI B r Afl MlI intM thB haati 1.. 1 UW USAl 11BLU1 RU den coal bunkers, Captain GUbert, of the fire denart- ment, was carried away unconscious. Fireman McClosky was overcome by smoke and. carried' out but revived and made a heroic attempt to save his chief, Captain Dakin. ,. iMomn unine uivn mon rv" i'?'""" 1U". fafsAfM fIVlCrMa' 9S"" VwMatsi ' fKK Statute MUes la 1:4S AO Boau iianaicttpped on , Rasla of Time jnrcrriousiy Maae. -v, i . Palm Beach, Fla Feb. 1. Three 5- -r. . . u "wv waay. s u n '-ature of the races was the fast work of George Glnaraa sz in itll last- event Of the'dav. The para ZZnJyJ?ul.a h han- if " wa "tarted at ? the scratch and nnished fourth, only a few yards behind ' the . third boat, after ' (nalrlnsr M 625 statute miles in the fast time Of 1:42:17. N ne oata "atavted in " . ; ' , fl-r?.t..ev.ent of th P"n w - ' ana over a course r.' " IT. -"SL J ra5U0" .: IZTL - ??'??1 "r.rvm.wr oinns iym - m :vo:. vomet was tbe 1 fourth boat t em'i ,, ,-... - lng passed the first three boats and ! trophy. Fourteen boats sUrt- iea in tnis event ' ine : second event over, " a" course equivalent to B.174 slatute miles.; was lwon Jr.T: R- fettles' "Twentieth Century",, in 21:12. Onlv aiv .. ... ., . , sisrisa in una event, v ah ooats were nanaicapped on basis 0 time , made, in event .of .the two previous oays.,'Ui.' - ' W.VTRGINIA MINE DISASTER- . . . y rb Explosion in Operation Near ' -Ocmrfnf Ono Dead and Three Se ' rlously Injured Miners Aroken jn ana vimims ".rev nhj . v.mSa.a' tra Mraa . . . , . wanoite, l.A special to 'i ne ivoanoae ilmesi IrOm Illuflnld - W Va amys'. " T VT M,unf;a'. w: V -annrf ' ,;..w .a:' ZZt. "" .VlUpa"?' near ;tllia -rtSS Tie- nfrf-a ,ir. J?aJH.:Tl name- of. th the -unia ; rt iivi -yev anown. ' A. lor tnrr.a nf man srero t iv . ...... ii. . . . . . mines ai .ne time pt tne explosion and will be ; f ound when the work of rea- cu is orgun.T ' Further detaiS are not Obtalnahtaaa the officials are reticent and the scene of the disaster is Dome distance fmm . A. , ... . . . " ' - Delorme and out Qt reach of The tele graph. ' ' Ronda , Mfg. -Co, Making Effort ; to Compromise With Creditors. - v iiisioii-nulem, eh, l. -An effort Is be ing niniia by the Rnotla I-umlx-r Jlanufac turlUK Comiinny, lu efl.iot a onitiromisi vlui Its cri-uiiors. , 1 . .- ,' At the-last trm of Fonrth fn?verlor Pinir. J'i'l.iim?tit ir soi'iiri'd Bniint tlip , .,. of t'te 'irixirniioa for trt'.it tUuUSiVItil d J-dltV FOB EXECUTION OF LA S GOVERNOR' WRITES TO SHERIFFS i. .,n ', ,' , .y, i Recent .Laxity 'la JEforcement , of Iwu, Ebpecially as Regards Watts . ana ward Acta, Prompts Governor i Glenn to Address Letter to Every . - HnentT in tue Ktate calling for Re newed Energy , In Hunting Down ; unenaers win Render AU poesi' , Wo AssistanceW. T Waller, Peal. tentury . Guard,, - Found ' Dead In Bed Oiartera Granted December , Weather Report News of the State ' t' i ' Observer Bureau, -; , . , 122 South Dawson Street' uaielgn. Feb. I. Governor Glenn sends, the following pabtlo until vMarch. This action pre letter to every sheriff In-the State i "It clpitaled a lively discussion, but. there is my duty to see that all lawa are was no opposition o th resolution on properly executed and. as some news- papers have suggested that the laws. especially . those arising - under the Watts and Ward .acta,- are not being enforced by county . officers, .1 write tnia personal letter to urge you - and your deputies to do everything in your power to rigidly and promptly execute all laws. . The best way . to suppress crime is to bring about Quick - detection .. and sure pun isnment. Counties In which peace fi?!.0 JlZelZB: J?" a" feclent " and watchful. I would call f.V60181 t0 "con blllty on my eoileaguea of broader 3533, 3534 and 8526 of the new code,, or ehoulders" retorted Mr. Sibley, chapter 49, section 2. B. 6. 7 and 8. m presenting a privileged resolution aots of 1905,' setting- forth your duty, askinf for the Census Bureau estimate and- trust you will let nothing inter- of cotton yet to be ginned, Mr. C rum fere with your promptly carrying out packer (Ind.) ellcted keen interest those provisions, by having warrants The resolution was introduced noma awornt; out and executed. ' j'Our State was never more prosper-J ous In its history than It Is to-day, so let none of us, upon whom has been placed the duty of preserving order, shirk this dttty, but. lfc us do all we can to brlnsc ail criminals to speedy Justice by offering rewards, or by ask- lng f or requisitions, from other States, when jileded. I assure you, you shall have , my hearty assistance in seeing that every citisen and community shall be protected from lawlessness and Tio- lation of plain statues." The Goxernor requests all newspa per and cltleens who know of any of-1 fleers refusing or neglecting to die- r T,at. .nl a atan. eral reflectiort on alt officers by saying they fail to do their duty, but to call his attention to ths officers so acting, and he will at once put the matters lp the hands ot the solicitor of the dls- trlct for; investigation and. if found to be true, he will see that Bald officer is Amumtul ana nnnlahal in I r ' VrL. Tl; law. The Governor does hot think It I Is right to make faithful officers suf- fr fop thtV Wrnntr dnlnir at had nnM. I "Zt r -Cra- 7 r.7nli.i . J 3 aai made special and not general. W. T.. Walley, guard at the penlten-1 tlary, aged 72. was 'found dead in his bed there to-day. Death is supposed to have been due to heart trouble. He was a German and had been guard for two years. The survivors are a mar ried son, living near Davidson, and a daughter at Orange Station; The re mains were taken to Statesvllie for Infement,'-'aV!Compavtada &JQ, YlavMavin - fnnm.a f tha nrlnlr-latfln - --". ... -..v.- rianaiMiant at tha tun t.nH,n I The secretary of Stat to-dav arant-I tu umi wi a m uw uuiu.uuru iiimai.-l uiw, uu.uviuouvw, vayiuu auiva fw,' 000 and 110,000 subscribed bV J. I Parrot Dr. Kornegay, or Ooldsboro, and R. jr.Corbltt, of Henderson: the Claud Brown Co., at Hendersonville. J W vWHUWij' HS "WVI. WUOIUBnil 1TI,U I its branch lines, capitallswd at f$W,00, Incorporators. Travis K. Taylor, Como, Miss.; Claud Brown and L. T. Brown, "V' 4 , iinivnnuinwi . Mr. J. William Bailey, chairman 'of the North Carolina Anti-Saloon Lea tlon to the executive committee, which will meet In this city for action next week. Mr. Bailey has been chairman of the league for three years, or since its organisation, and his work has been most effectual and strong In all of his undertaking with that body; Dur ing his chairmanship the organisation has been "perfected and marked results have already, been noted. Mr, Bailey . ...... , . a.,. ... I Swiss, mm m iwuu ivi uis rssiioauon, tt7HLplaw.J!r-,i". a-rt-uwmt. t. uLCi. "i '"""r I swuruiriBs "u" . 'r . Wake Forest College. So far. there Is no Intimation of Mr. Bailey's succts aw., x .. v. . , - i An ' addiltonal charter was granted to the Wlnston-Blake Drug Co.. at ft bill pending to abolish all these ex 3f oungsvi le, Franklin county, author- Mpt Ih0a necessitated '-by existing iwnt vav.Li wv,v,.. v.., -.i amount J4.000 U subscribed by C. C. Winston, C. N. Biake, a. v. jjobmu ana ur. j v. iuuoica, ui xoungs- viue.1 -, - The-official transfer has been made ., ,iA .,K. .atl,. Tntapnttl . Davanil. f a- W- M,a U,..... V. :......, ..a T V..M succeeds himself. Deputy Commie- j Bioner v. vii-, i ui or W years and once located Jn Awo.gu, ,i.i """T: ' V" I The T Raidgh postofflce shows a de elded rain In receipts for January, the ?odtal Saving" TUxIkI TUX I5.966.M for the same month in 1906, or ' ., . t. .. Cant , , . a gain or ten per cent. - near s-z ovanun asiarariY i. mLirui i . w h Handeim. or Windsor, is a voluntary petitioner . in . bankruptcy, I .,.'...'. r- . -- . i with assets stated at $21,800 and llablll . .. aMiuAii a.a.t. anr.ai.tiaa. I VZZ" ,;dX";Vductd"rBr: :r:.TT. i cantilt : business. . VOTE ON MORGAN BILL TO-DAT, It"' Passago Wilt Mean ' the Abolition or ttie inspenaary aa otaie insti tution f 10,000 for Monument to. Calhoun, v 'Mf'tvo . ' ' ' . 1I Main ilrul - -'ftJiimhia. a. C. Kh 1 Tn the' Senate' to-niaht the bill to vide i for a commtaion to locate . aa aw.ilaa.tla.- anA Inahplit ' aavlllm . In '- fn. I Vf" . : .- ; . " t lumbia' passed' 'as did also th bill to SP-t .RTM..SIU1 lneunata suvium in.:-.. t:n.j iitiflue for a statue the oonaresalonnl statuary .hall. The I ,u; 10 t.-ainoun l bill -to erohiblc muhlRloaiitle from- sTant-1 lno cxcliuiv franchisee without a vote nrlw n.,..IIAa.t alor.tnra ,.aa nnaaMl Tha . Sal 1 anmmlalns . bill nnaa-il 'Wnthmit nnti-ul. tlon. The oucKet snon mil was made a I ciai oronr ir iiromnja" ,r- I' eiiM"ravH been docldedtS iha iWnaa, feature altoaether. with th t s fiM'hM the license system.- For the rest of the! Hlata it Will IMS a l!ltlon of Ornhihltlnn I en eounty -spnsarlesv Th; JState dla-I pensary U to.be almllshed If the ' bill! tiflaa rmaSPH... 41m mim w. .n ifvihib; unoaiSK miaa, lanwva . r.ii .:.wmk ut,i uin in iuumi .w-Hiaiu,,'ua. -.. urviui ) wnm v m i - " -iuuiiui., 1 New' Pastor fo Twln-Clty' CnthoUo 5 Bpeplnt to The Observer.. " " .Wlnston-Bal-m, . IVb. 1. Rv. 'Father! Btao -ton. of Pennnvlvanla. hei lan I cli'ssen as. regular piwtor of - Bt.Io's Catholic cnurco, 'ihe house of worahlp has opaii rwiKiufini. a nw orx-m iiisihiiau, t lonaa in tne lntprest or his licalui but nnd ..the. sentlng rapacity liiciroHsed.. Afrould not shake Oil the fip Of the- C real revtorv has hern bti it nor Shn rhurrh riiu.n. rsnlnv tn Ia , v h. .1.1 ... und will be ocisupM by Jiu.!ir t)(nletnn, 1 wiiu, in Buoiuuii iu ins tiuf ir, iii At ...luul-,,. ua a,trlr . a . 1 In. H ,y . wa. " v a -,aa ' will, ! ON BALES NOT YET GINNED (HOUSE CALLS ' FOR'i ESTIMATB f " t-4 ';" V"f -'' J Stats ' 'Resolution,, Maktag Request of Census Dureaa Is Presented by Mr, Crumpaeker. - of Anu-sontn - no - torietv. and the Unexpected Spon ; soring of the Measurer Contributed to Arouse Keen Interest in - It Esdmato to be Sent to the Mouse Mr. Sibley, of ' Pennsylvania. For - mer Populist, Attacks Rate Bill as socialistic. - . . . j t Washington,' Fet. 1The House to day called for an estimate of cotton not yet to be ginned, which the Di rector of the Census has complied, but which he baa no authority to make "' The discussion of the ' railroad rate bill, was continued and the House agreed to meet at 91 o'clock f hereaf ter untiL the debate la ended. : The. fea ture to4ay waa The lengthy speech of lr!r?S uf" u2 h whiW SLte' Ji"0" i ,liL0.,b',"-Wi" he charged that the legislation .was csociaiieiio and a step towards govern ment ownershin and the dream of Bryan and Hearst, Mr. James Ky.) asked what the reason for the right about face of the Republican party in the direction of the Bryan leadership, T Wilt naiufllllv Man. h. aaan.tn.lt- j time ago by Mr. Sims (Tenn.) Mr. Crumpacker explained that the Director of the Census had' collected the information sought at the sam time the last seml-morithly Inquiry made as to the quantity of cotton ao- tually ginned ud to January Is. it was secured then to save expenses, as the Inquiry in question was not re- quired by law until the middle of March. The Director had said thaT information was not complete. Mr. Lovering (Mass.) wanted the resolu- j tion amended so that the Information 00u,d m&de qubllc In exactly the manner as other statistics. ; and Si w u, I Mr, SlRlS BSld bUt thre Dim knW h,e,fe?ult tti thf ltqnirr.IL a,nl K VM n.'aJ' toa thm it secret. Mr, ""fJf'.S: a rumor -waa cur- tne tesmony bad already rvraIMrt h. i .. ' ; m?fl i? S? ,"nn.l.w? ' .-""? " wlw Oecievrea ne wa neartuy sick and tired of constant 1n inhiir.er ......... - ; , . . ." vermg-a amendment was iruHsa out or order and the resolution agreed to without ohientmn , gupnort to the rate bill was r.i.ar. by Mr. Shackleford (Mo.), who united with Mr. Lamar (Fla.) last session In a report on the Hearst bilL . 4 - Characterising the new. nolle v fceine Inaugurated as "political rate-makuig na ousineas oy law suit," Jir. Bible? saia it naa received the high of flcial endorsement of si Bnran H and tW 'I Ja.tJfaiatiafc.-oa a, .la.--4 -.,-.. all.riun helrl a. ntaaflna. h.. . a IT - T - Tr ' ...-i --BWaWMA,-a, - .-w..a ,lv wu; 1W wovernment owncrgnip. wny should ... . . K - . ,.-..va m the arnvarnmant nnf alant fl tha .ln. yZ-.a v" V ...,..v M, H MS . UMlM : aaianu CUM WO rSDatS SVil.' Tlltl . VII 1(1 maka rata Ha.Pimh.alUn. -s , ..i. -th the favored shipper m party to th- pm with runaiti.. A w. ot from lo,ooo to ttOO.000 fine and front TWA Tfi TAfl VAIlrl' MlMrillAtiman . a. each official or employe having guilty knowledae. The interstate eoTrimPV commission, he said, had been declar as. In BPPOP nV 1H RmMma rimat. ln next step then was government owner ship. Referring to the Panama Can at Mr. Sibley said 70 per cent of the esti mated cost of the Nlcaraguan : Canal already had been spent He said he believed there has been an honest ad ministration of affairs, but that the work has not progressed. Reverting to the rate question, he asked how men could be held to stricter accountabn. Itv than mrtdap tha Iftllrflttai law .a-nt... . a..a...a , . .n.l.l,, rebates. A M-olutlon was agreed to calling on the secreury of the Treasury- for InformaUon-as-to- the number vt per roanent annual appropriations which have been made during the past two - vears. it is statea tnat' tnsra vrmvm. ma - n0h annroDriatlons., Mr., Tawnev. haa trttltL . Tne House aojourned at o'clock until to-morrow. ' Director of th Censua North Twill .nbmlt the firures to . the House tA. (morrow mornlna . . a.anM. .'..a,.... ,m m:K t Cbunter - PropoAal of Central District operators la Almost Vnanimonely Rcjflcted Step to Provide Big :TKTaKO JPTTOO. .iSf'.T th counter-proposal of th coal opera hIi ZLS ?" 7 ii!5l national convention f - the united ui.. w tha .ntu. . . . .... . . ", ... .... .uu,uu. v. m u.. iinan maninw -it HA... aluu...:... : '"1".. 'V.T. . 55, ant for an dhwttu !- agreement xot . any ' district until an agreement - war signed for alt districts under th , jurisdiction of the United Mine Workers, to-day Created a eltua tion, which, in the opinion of the min ers' organisation, wiu result in a dis ruption .of -the Joint . agreement ' and possibly ai great ; strike of organised labor tnrougnout me country. - .'Immediately, the miners convention set about to provide means tor accu mulating a strike, fund of lJiOO,000 In addition to a Ilka amount flow en d nro-lnoait In International, district and sub dUtrlct, treasuries a Of th miners or- . . . 1-.' sin siuons. - i-i :;-.: ';.i;:;'i'!U.s:i' . .. nw"".i!l - DEAD IN NEW 'YORK. - Alfred Palmer. Son-ln-Law of Ual' IT1S.aa'''Ur . filoailmaH .t ij4tm viNiw w pwmwi.ia vi wawiia. ""TO, a-asee Away one? atone au- nCSS, . ",'' Special to Th. Observer. nMaaJum, s r.K i tt u i,Va i,a. Mr. Alfred Palmer died la fiatur day in All Saints Horns,' Duohess county, Ua -Tftrlr. affAP llnrSha. Ulna r. patmM - twaa for- eama time- orannl. at f ': ,,om m organtmt at city, two... or mree- years ago, ana had naB friend Bar. About two years ago mtHli "'w fmon hrt Mr. Parker held a tMMnm . ,r.J feasor ot music In a eollege. v hilt there h. nnnlrar.laiV tnliopriiliaaa and a.-,.. ...., i to leave that .-elimate,: He ; siH-nt sov. eral months In Greensboro and -w.nt tn th time m'Mitlimd, Mr. I-filmcr vi.u 1 1 native or iuuimr,. t.iiuianj. ni.ci I............ .... ......i. . -. .. T. tlivuivp. nvv . .iwuva, MAY' GET MILITARY EOAr MRS. JU S. OVERMAN ENTERTAIXS Senator Overman's Bin Calling f-" Appropriation of $15,000 to Eatah- tj llh - Itoad . - From ' Salisbury to -National Cemetery Reported Favor-" - ably by " Senate Committee Jolt n C Dancy Reappointed Recorder of ueeas lor District of Colnmbla Mrs. Overman Give Elaborate Re ception - at .. Cocturaa Hotel Mis Alice Batrd, of Charlotte,. Invited Gaeet at White Honw Ofllcial Re- BT W. A. HILDEBRAND, ' ' Observer" Bureau, . , , v . 17 G Street, N, W--! . ' SVashlngton, Feb. L Senator: Overman to-day succeeded in bringing- out of - the committee: on i mlinary affairs of the Senate a unanr imous report favorlnr hia-fciii n , tabllsh a military road from Salisbury . to the National Cemetery. For many ' years efforts have been made, period i- cally, to secure the nassasre of a bill carrying an appropriation for this pur- - ikjbb, nut niii to-aay tne ouuook haa -not appeared very promising: The bill. calls for an expendfture of I1S.000 and ' it is assumed that it will pass the Senate without delay.' . DANCX REAPPOINTED, , ,a s , ' The several sided contest over' the' ' office of Recorder of Deeds of the Dls-w trlct of Columbia has at last been brought to a close. John C. Dancy. of North Carolina,, again geft the Job. The present recorder, who holds .his . office at the will of the President, has been notified that he may renew his : bond. Several Senators and Rmraiim- tatlves had brought forward candt dates from varioua States and It ha . several times been reported That . Booker Washingon had, a candidate. ' out me rresiaent approves of the manner In which the duties of the' 3 nee have tieen discharged and. besldea. tpe rresiaent has always felt that the fporder id nome eWeHv- wnpfe J v the Cmtral Wes'errt Slate--during the laai presmentiai camnaian . t-hia no. altlon and that of Ree-tnter nf thn ' Treasury are the two big Federal , 1 Jobs held by representatives of - the T eoloted race. ' , " MltS. OVERMAN ENTERTAINS. . The parlors of the Cochran Hntaf 4 ' were thronaed this uttpmnrm atn-inv ' . The reception given by Mrs. Overman ana iwu or mree otner ladles or The House party and the wIvpa or nthp -' Senatora The diplomatic conn. ,1 well as contrresalnnal rlprlaa. ., wbo .- ! largely repreaented. and the function , was pronounced one of the most de-. lightful affairs of the present social " season, which has been crowded wjfth auch event. Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. A. B. Andrews. Mrs, Charles Vance and Mrs. Ed win Clark .Gregory, of Salis bury, assisted Mrs. Overman in re-. celving. Mrs. Gregory, since coming here, ha formed many close friend ships In the large circles of acqualn-' ; tance and friend In which -her molh-;C -er, Mrs, Overman, moves. . j -.Th holding company, 1 which haa , cnarge 01 tne union cotton Mum Com- mgyarpose or wwisiuei lng1 ndie , ...rT- . . .... --T tans or oraan sation. w . a. mhip of Charlotte, was among those in at- - tendance. , . -1 , . ;.f , , CHARLOTTE, GIRL AT WHITE J-. . HOUSE. . . ; Miss Alice Balrd. of Charlotte, who Is vlsltlnr in Washington, was among the Invited guests at the White House this evening ,at the official reception given to the members of Congress by the President and Mr. , Roosevelt WlTIIFJtSPOON-MONTGOMERY. Popular Young Manager of Lancaster Mcrcantllo Co. Weds Daughter of Judge W. J. Montgomery, at Con cord. . , , 5,. ' Special to The Observer. V ' Concord. Feb. 1. This evening at ' 7:30 o'clock, at the handanm Judge W. J. Montgomery, there was ' witnessed, a most pleasant event In Which North and South Carolina llnlr." , ed their fortunes, when Miss Lacy ' t Montgomery, the attractive daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. J. Montenmapv , . was married to Mr. J. Haael Withap. poon, the -popular manager of the tiancaster Mercantile Company. Dr. E H. Harding, unci of the-bride, performed the ceremony.' He used the old Presbyterian ceremony,, which was very beautiful. Mis Elma Cole played exquisitely the wedding march. -Mr. J. T. Stevens, ot Lancaster. . was best' man. Mis Sherley Montgomery, sister . of the bride, was maid of honor. It was a quiet home weddlns with only a few apeclal friends and relaU ves present Among these were Mrs. Leroy. Springs, Mr. C. D. Jones, Mr, J. , T. ": StVhs, of Lancaster, & C.1 Dr. Hard- k ',. lng and Mr. F. H. Whltaker. of Mei toni jpr. jr. -C. Montgomery and .Mr. 1 Dr., K. C. Register, of Charlotte. Af ter the ceremony a pleasant reception v was given and refreshments served. - Th bride and groom left on No. 38 for. a trip to New Tork Mr, wltberspoon , is vary popular all over th .State In octal circle. The best wishes of all ' their many friend follow the happy couple. They will be at horn at Lan- - caster on their return. FOJIN.. WSTOXFRAtD,l 0. B. Northrop, Said to Have Secured over gao.owo m xennefweo, . Bound - Over . to-- Federal Court at ' ilmaha, KrV Charged With Valvs (alls to Dcfrand. j , Knoxvllle. Tenn.,' Feb. LC'H. Nor throp, accused of using the TJniic.l States mails to .defraud, wa hnomi over- by the United -states Comu.u- sioner here to-day to the May Term of 4he Urrlted States Court at Oma ha. Neb. He gave bond In the sum of $2,000, ; Northrop Is charged with hav ing written - letter while under tho Jurisdiction of th Omaha court bv means of which tie disposed of worth less- Norfolk eV: Western., stock. Ivor- throp, It Is charged, - secured in n res ot $20,000 by ' hla operations 1 1 Knoxvllle and Jefferson City before 1- was "called to-account. Some ot tho land which he secured on money ral..l on alleged worthless stock 'was deed ed back' to - parties Involved, but ' In spit of this, Northrop is said to have gained several - thousands. ,. ? - i " :;. . iri'.'.i l h ' nr .' ;; - INCREASE , STOCK rTO t7,000.r H '''.,.' '' a-iiaWy.', ...'V .-- StOckholJor" of ' Cunihorlaii.l ' yrnph aiul Tel I;odo t c 'lake Important Acttou. , -: Hopklnsvtlle. ICv-.. Ft t). I.- meeting to-day of the f the CuinberHnd T ' prion Comt anv, 1 v. . i legal heait jm-h--rs of (in I. -sue of i ... . f-' v ':. w ., .9 in. . t., '!..! :1 ' 1 1 ivrtr v t t s . t 1 A. i t -
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