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CIURLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 4, 1900;: - SAY CRIME WAS PLANNED , hemef. of cuilford officers Little Poubt That Roanoke's Kuxpeot : Id lloliMiiiion Kelwr". OuU lilleld and J Hit Hon Deny AH Knowledge 1 of the Mnixler -jfert'liaiitii Ao flHilon to lUiuli Out for Trade . Will Auk for Law Regulating Kale of Produceburglar .Alarm Given False AUrm. ; ? W S Special to -Th'Obaerver..y- jQreensboro. ,Aug..'-'' I.-That thi murder of Foreman R. iC Beacham ' t .Hilltop Tuesday wa carefully . . planned; by'Frank. Bohannon, Kelser 1 and Oacar Crutchfleld, is . the belief of - the 'bffleers, after having Invest! ' , gated the" affair. Another negro who ha not : been apprehended is also believed to have been connected With ' .' the shooting, Bohannon , waa arrest ed yeeterday In " Roanoke.' Va., and to-day an officer from Winston -went to itoanoke after the negro, it ne oe . , munds requisition, arrangement t for this will at once be made. There . is no doubt In the mind a of the or .. fleers here that the man arrested In 1 Koanoke Is Bohannon. He has been ' 1 . tlrely unknown in police circles of Greensboro and Winston-Salem. It la -,- thought he went, from here to win ' ston-Salem, and later to , Roanoke, where he waa captured. - . As stated In this correspondence v.; yeeterday,, Kelser Crutchfleld and hi son, Oscar, were last nignt arrestee on the charge of being In league with the murderer, and both are mow in the . county . Jail, When the officers - , went to Hillton neither of the mur derers were at heme. Kelser, having learned that he was wanted, had hid , den out. After remaining around the premlaea for some time the officers ' started back to town. They had gone only a short distance when they met ' the younger negro. He tried to drive past the officers, but was stopped and taken into custody, . uoing oacK to . the home of the negroes, they found . tne older man ana arresrea mm. $ ' BOTH DENT MURDER. J V - On ' the " way , to. the jail v young iruicnneia was. incunea .to oe taia- ' .tlve, but was repeatedly told by the older man to be quiet, and let 'him , ( Kelser). do the talking. Both, how ever, stoutly denied having anvthtna 'to no with-the murder, it la learned. . that the two negroes,, together with :f 'Bohannon and .another negro visited the camp '. the night following .the discharge of Bohannon and the night ' preceding the day the foreman was shot. ; v t y ; -. ' ' ' Tuesday morning Oscar Crutch i field secured the horse- and buggy owned by his father and brought Bo : hannon to the city. Here they pur : .... ' chased , a double-barreled ' shotgun. ; . man Beacham. The horrible details . . of the shooting, and death two houra ' . - t vea tv aaav'ssv Mvsmueawee vie av wa mj . later of the foreman are familiar to ... readers of the peepers SDeaklna- of the murder. Dr. J. E, the outcome or a careruiiy piannea . ''- conspiracy. He attended the wound v v ed man before he died. His informa tion aid not warrant mm in sayine who he thought the conspirators -". were, but be believed there were aev dp, t In tha nlot ' The Crutchfleld negroes have i iarm near in accno 01 in uninuDi - a n4 ,r. nn wnnA t.rmi with tha man who work .on the double-tracking j ';. force. What reason they had for as '' . sistin in the. murder of the foreman. , . Thla la the first time they have ever , been in dincuity or tne ma. - ' ' 'At a meeting of the Merchanta ,, ' Association . last night, a number , of important matters -were aiscussea Chiefeet among these waa the plan - . to operate a number of excursions '.me tan iponins, in oraar to iv iu V neonle residing within a radius of a v ' hundred miles of the city an oppor- tiinliv a rnma hr mnn An IhftlT ' ' shopping. Instead of going elsewhere. ' This plan will probably be carriea that a number of merchanu favor the plan and will give It their sup port. It Is believed that the excur sions will be well patronised by those who live in the smaller . towns near the city. . A committee was also appointed to - ' consider the matter of asking for ordinances regulating the sale of country oroauce in me cur. i n re ... tail grooers aeaire to nave oratnanc . preventuia ' inf . uruouci mat from seHine: directly to the consum that.thls will call forth a storm of nroteata from hie' . farmers residing near the city. The present collection laws- were also discussed at length. . .. The merchanta declare they are un- iairr ana t give-, me mcrcninu no nnarnr tn cnllMrt from nronli worth ' . lese than 11.500. The new burglar' alarm of the Orensboro Loan and 'Trust Company . created a stir on. South Elm street . last night. The thoroughfore waa aj- moet vranma ,i.t kv woca the. alarm began, ringing, i but in s few minutes the street was crowded It wss found that the alarm waa ' caused by damp weather. There were those present Who were ready to oe lleve that it was burglars at work. The officers examined tne inaioe ot me Duouina ana ina una. .uumi . had been disturbed, as . tne swjicn- . . . - , I . . Doer a ana oattrnes wnrm inaiua viia . aafe. the alarm was allowed to ring all night The aafe had a time lock . that rllil not'onrn until o'clock this i morning. . - v , -Dr. W t.-'Oriesom. of this city, and President J. C. Kllgo. of Trinity .', College, Durham, have gone to Wcs- lav drove. Md- to attend a big camp - meeting In 1 progress there. Both ' of V these ministers' will take part In the . .' meetings. Arter tne - meetings- nave .V closed. Dr. Orleeom will go to Ocean , ' ftrov. 1M. Jr.. and other points North: , t " Roanoke fiuspoct Not Bohannoa. J.gpec1al to The Observer. V ' N Ofeensboro. Aug. I The negro ar i .'rested In Roanoke. Va., '.yesterday. U ' V found not to be Frank Bohannon, s wanted here for he murder of R- K. . ceacnam,..ai mil iop. atuesaay. ni -.(Was released V ,' "')' .1.1... . V ... 7? Oastonia '0aette...k;,4 ; ., ..'Vvv v' , The trial of the' Italian ; railroad laborer at Marlon for conspiracy Is nnlnui In lh annala of NTnrth Carn. una courts in mat me - ueirnoants ;knoW no English worth while and the court knows no Italian worth while. ! The case as conducted through In terpreters moved slowly, but Us tedl ' ouanese was ' greatly relieved by Its ! novelty. " There . has been no - great amount of stuff In the papers In a coon's age that grappled one's atten- . tlon with eurer or gentler claws than Mr. 3. C. McNeill's story of the trial ;, In The Charlotte Observer, . , t . 'y 1 " in m ill 'i i' i in i i im" - !' 1 Southern OffldaU on Tonr of Jnepcc ' . Una..'.,..'; ' ' (tpeclal'to The Observer. v.. j;, Bpencer, Aug. I. Traveling In train of special cars a large com . pany ' of Southern . Railway officials vlalted Bpencer this afternoon. The' . pary Included Fourth Vice President C'H. Ackert. Oenersl Manager It. B. Fpeticer,. Aaalstente ' K. A. Cespmsn, O. II. Loyall, II. N. Foracre, W, 8. Andrews. A. Ramacur and Trainmas ters O. W. Newell snd C. K. Miller. The object of the Vlalt wee a tour of Innpectlon. The rrty loft to-night a a special for Aahevllle. WllaSOS'S ;VARI IIOVhKS, . Kevrral Changes in Maiuiiremrnt for C'oinlnit Stanton .llocognlxcKl - art I rfi-t Rrlel-t Tobacco Market in ? tle World. . ( - ' f , . Special to The Observer, , A i "' Wllon, Aug. J.The ' opening ot 'the Wilaon tobacco market Tuesday found several changes In the man agement of the local warehouses. The Banner .has for Its. proprietor this season Boykin, Raper & Whitehead; the - Center, - Csart, Eagjea dt Carr; the Farmer, Clark,' Jones aV Basa: the Llberty-IaOvelace, ; Pardon St Ed mundaon, and the Wataonr Anderson Bros. aV Davis. All these houses are mammoth brick ' structures, ' well lighted, with ample trained account ants and managera. The leading buyers on, the Wilson market are the. American Tobacco Company, the. lm perlal Tobacco Company, Clark, ,Os borne ft Co., R.' P. Watson ft Co- the Maxwell Importing i Tobacco .'Com pany, Dibrell Bros. A Co., and S. W, Venable ft Co.." All of the above firms have large steam plants here and will employ in the aggregate at leant . 000' people, Including etemmera. In addition to the above firms there are several smaller tobacco dealer here, who add strength to the market. The steam plants of the American Tobac co Company and , the '-Imperial To bacco Company here are the largest these companies have in the entire country, their - combined cost being about $250,000. t"1 -r . . The auctioneers ' ' of ' the ' various warehouses are Capt. John Hatching A. O. Davis,. Joe Bass. J. W. Harri son and J. I, .Thoraason. ' It Is safe to say that no other force of auc tioneers, in the state can compare with these gentlemen. ; ,-; Wilson for years has been recognis ed as the largest bright tobacco mar ket in the world. This season Wil son will self mora of the golden weed than any: market. In the State and probably as much aa any two Eastern markets combined. ; i The planters are now busy curing their, tobacco and ' the sales will be light until this la finished. The recent rains have damaged -the crop some and consequently . the yield win be lighter than expected but the general quality of the crop will be better than last year. ''.' ? ' t 't . Up to 'August 1st. the public cotton weigher at Wilson says, 11,118 bales of cotton had been sold on the Wil son market this season.. The sales on the Wilson - market last ' season amounted to about 14.000 bales. - The poetomce receipts for July at the Wilson office show a alight in crease over the receipts for July last year. The total receipts at the Wilson office 'this, year show a creditable In crease over the corresponding period last year, although there Is a loss of iiso. due to tne tnstaiation or rree mall delivery here about February 1st. ".. -. .. '. ' . ' - Buildings are going up tn all sec tlons of the city. . Among the better class of residences recently contracted for Is one for Capt. T. M. Washington which will coat about 112,000. Work 'on-the Raleigh A Pamlico Railroad la progressing rapidly both ways from this city. It Is said that the road will be completed from Ral eigh as far east aa Wilson -in about 60 daya, and -trams operated soon at terwards. RETAIL. FURNITURE DE.1LERS. Convention to be Held hi Wlneton Saleea Aag. 1S-14 Anneal Meeting of the Pilot Mb Aasoclauon -News Note of the Twin-City. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem. Aug.-1. The Win- ston board of aldermen spent money last ntght-repproxlmately lis.ooo In improvement.. 'The Liberty " Street sewer was acted on favorably. 000: Improvements In the city' hall and market house, 1 2,000; the open ing of a street. $3,000; placing of arc lights In various sections of the city and laying or curbing several hundred dollars ail, when-completed causing the total to reach nearly lift. 000. The Retail Furniture Dealers or North .Carolina will meet in conven tion In Winston-Salem August 13-14. The committee of local furniture men are perfecting Plans for the entertain ment of the visitors, it is a matter of pride that the- State association of retail furniture dealers has flourished so well wtthla the past few montha in July the association almost doubled Its membership and It la expected that It will continue Its expansion until every town In the State Is represent ed. As It is there will be a Urge rep resentation of retail. furniture men in Wlnstoa-Salem at the - convention The local furniture men and the city will entertain them royally. - There - i a large attendance upon the annual meeting ef the Pilot Moun tain Association In acsslon' at Waugh tewn Baptist church. The feature last night was a mass meeting on foreign missions. Stirring addresses were de livered by Rev. H. H. Wilson, of Madison; Rev. I. Johnson, recording secretary of the mission board, and Dr. W. L. Potent, president pf Wake Forest College.. Secretary Johnson and others spoke '.on State missions to-day. ' nev. m. u Kesier. or Thorn asville, and other addressed the as sociation on orphanage ' work. The cause of home - missions waa conald ered this afternoon. To-nlaht there was a mass meeting on general edu cation, addressed by President Poteat and-other prominent educators, The new Caldwell Memorial build Ing will be formally occupied by the First Presbyterian Sunday school next Sunday morning, it was erected In honor of the late Dr. R. E. Caldwell. for several years pastor of thla con gregation, 'w . r The Carolina'- Knitting Mill have bought the -machinery used by the Centaur Knitting Mills, of High Point, nd are having It Installed In the old lounge factory on Shallowford street. Mr. Green, the proprietor of the Car ollna Mills, has purchased new ma chinery and when this is Installed the capacity of hla plant will be greatly merged, it is now turning out over zoo dot en pairs or hosiery per day, Mr, F. -U, urutcnneid went to Ral eigh to-day. to accept the position pf inspector, wfth the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. Ills ; headquarters will be In the capital city, . Mr. Crutchfleld was In the shops ef the Baldwin Lo comotive Works, v Philadelphia, for four years, and an efficient railroad man. V' ' ' ' k ' ' . v c-- NEGRO PREACHER SHOT. , Rev," R. W. Jackson Gets a Load of Phot From Ien OrionV Gnn and, a Gash JFrom HI Itasor. ; , r Special to The Observer. ' . , LIncolnton, Aug. ' . Rey. R. W. Jackeon, a colored preacher, waa shot and seriously wounded by Len Odom, also colored, at the tatter's home last IghL. Odom charged Jackson, who had been boarding at Odora'a house. Ith bolng Unduly Intimate with hi niece and ordered .him away. Jack son failed to move and Odom attack ed him with a raaor. cutting him ae. riously. This .method being too slow for. odom, he grsaped his shot gun nd fired the load Into Jackson's laft bresat. Odom surrendered and I In Jail and Jackaon I In a critical con- itinn. Jackaon halls trom Gastonla, hore.he has a family, m W'f do th mtn burnt Why doas a tro.qullo alius? S hv do We fel un. hnppi' in tha flood OM Summer Tlnrnt Anmmrr: a don't. We uae IaWl(' U'lii'li latl Rulva, and th intia don't biiir un. l-rn to l-mk for the name on tin Mi to the genuine. Sold by ifawloy a ruarmacy. 8 f, iysJNcx, PRIKCS WILL 8TTJDY IX AMERICA .' Prince August Wllhelm, fourth son of the German Kaiser, will be a stu dent In an American University. Like all male members of the family, the Prince will go ta . the university In Bonn for three terms, then he wl'i study ; at .Straesburg or Munich.' It Is the Intention of his Imperial father after this to let the young man-attend several courses of lectures at either Harvard, Yale or s Cornell. After he has passed through hit American training, he will take' a term at either Oxford or Cambridge, where he will be made proficient. In the state sciences. BRYAX TO TEST HOLD OJT PARTY. Will Carry Sullivan Case ' to Demo cratic National Committee and Ask; It to Oust Him -If Chairman Tag- -. gart Rofusee ProMpoctlre Candidate WIU Try to Act Over His Head. Chicago Special. 2d, to New York Herald. r William J. Bryan will carry . his fight 1 on Roger C Sullivan to the Democratic national committee. It waa declared to-day that Chairman Tom Taggart would be requested to call a special meeting for September, Immediately after the arrival or Mr, Brian from Europe. It is said to be Mr. Brysu a Inten tion at that time to force test on the willingness of the party managers to permit him; as prospective nomi nee for the presidency, to exer.clse dic tatorship as to policies and leaders. It is Intimated that a tight on Chair man Taggart will be started, and an attempt made to call a meeting of the national committee over his head, should he decline to act on a written request for a meeting. "I expect a request for a meeting will be sent to Mr. Taggart within ten days, signed by the requlelte num ber of committeemen," said a Ma jority Rule Leaguer, who la close to Judge O. P. Thompson. "When the committee meets, after. Mr. Bryan's return, there will be something doing to greatly Interest Illtnoli Democrats, and, Indeed, all Democrats.7 It Is understood plans for this meet Ing have been laid by Mr. Bryan and communicated to Judge Thompson In letters not made public. The national committee alone has power to oust Sullivan, as he was elected by . delegates to a national convention. This Is admitted by the Majority Rule Democrat They plan to control the State convention and are using 'their strength to get dele gates. Their chief object Is to name a new State central committee, which Messrs. Hopkins and Sullivan will not dominate. The endorsement of Mr. Bryan by the convention is not likely to be made an Issue, becauee Mr. Sullivan's friends declsred for Bryan some time ago, and will try to emphasise their point that national politics has notn Ing to do with this State squabble. Sullivan Is working now to get the Cook county delegation. It looks a If he will succeed. His rrienoe are reported to be subordinating the coun ty fight. .to. the State contest and to be trading with county candidates. The Majority Rule Democrats have no allies In Chicago, since tney left the Hearst camp and became sup porters of Bryan, - CATAWBA POWER FOR CONCORD f asaaaaaaaajai Dr. Wylie and Kngtnecr Lre There This wck TiHy tixpect to ne Operating There In Eight Months Contract Made With the Odetl Company. " ; - Concord Times, 31st ult. Concord factories and other plant to be operated by the Catawba Power Company. ' , ; That la what the visit here this week of Dr. Gil Wylle and Chief En gineer Lee, of that company, means. For some time this matter nas been thought of, and recently the Odelt Manufacturing Company opened ne gotiation with the power company, resulting In the visit of Dr. Wylle, who virtually made a contract with the above mill to forntnh, the 1,100 horse-power necessary to operate It several mills here. . ... . The Catawba Power Company now furnishes light to the city of Char lotte, and also the power to operate a number of manufacturing plants there, among these being the High land Park Mill, two miles .this aide of Charlotte. It will thus : be seen that Concord I only 1$ miles distant. and that cable will have to be con structed only this distance to enable the company to operate here. The work on the survey will commence at onoe, and It rs expected that within eight month from this time- many spindles tn Concord will be turned by Catawba river power. The Catawba Power Company has the rapacity for furnishing , ' 40,00V horse-power more than they now have" sold. and they-say they would as 1 -soon sell this to Concord people as to any body else. . They only want 1. 000 horse-power to begin' with here.' and the Odell Mill furnish 1.600 of that We learn that Mr. J. W. 'Cannon agrees to take this power also to operate at least some of his mills. . The Whitney Heduction company. which Is to furnish the powerarom the Yadkin river, 1 putting In. k tre mendous plant but It is said It will be at least two years before they are ready to begin operations. The Ca tawba Company has bem operating for about two years, and his been a succeas In every particular. , , . Prof. Tyler, ot Ana-hunt ColWe.' an Id racentlyi "A man can live comfortably wllheut - brnlna; no man r aalaiad without a dl.atlva ayalom. Tha nyop- fifl mi naiuier lann. iioim vr charity. Iay bf day pan raallaa the Imnnrlanna of raring for tlwlr dlgaatlun; rinllza the nd of the Of s little rnrtactlva flr evr-tln. A , corrwtlve dk Kod'il for Ivappla. It dlnoats Wliaf Jl ou eat Sold by llawlay's 1 liarmacy. OLCOTT OUT OF THAW CASE MOTIIKH ' DIS.MIHSE8 f 1AWYER Mrn. Thaw, 8r Agree - With Her ., Hon That Emotional Insanity Shall be 'the PleaMother, ' fcion .and ltiiKiur-in-laKv Now Working In Harmony- Wife ot Tliaw'a VictUn - bau tor I'urope. , , . ,, , i ; '.a-i ; New1. York Herald,'' Jnd. -.V. : ' .. '; Upon "l the plea of emotional In sanity Harry K. .Thaw will risk' hla life when be Is brought to trial for the kHling of Stanford White. Hla mother., Mr. William ,Thaw," finally gave her consent-- to this defense yesterday .. and dismissed - the attor neys who have been spending thou sands or dollars under her direction to accumulate testimony tending ', to show the young man has been, insane and irresponsible , for hls aot since his boyhood.' . ''" Mrs. Thaw: had refused to recog nise Clifford W Hartridge. who was working on the case under her son's direction, and had frequent consulta tion with. William M. K. Olcott. who had offended young Thaw by Insisting that without establishing Insanity covering a considerable period t tlmet-a conviction by the Jury would be Inevitable. - ' There were two . sets of lawyers working on the' case until thla letter waa sent to Mr. Olcott's firm yester day ; ;;; f,,?'-.; t .. ' - , a 1 V-Roiilyn, N. Y. August 1, 1000. ' Messrs.- Black, Olcott Gruber ft Bon- ynge. No. 1J0 Broadway, New York I'Clty:.- .- , . .. Gentlemen:- After fully consider ing the question ! have decided that my son's position I the right one. Will you therefore kindly deliver to Meesrs.- Hartridge ft Peabody, No. 14. Broadway, all. documents, letters. notes, memoranda; data and all pa pers you have lor me and a full state ment of your account. Thanking you for your courteous attention to my wishes during the last two weeks. I remain very truly yours,' - ' M. C. THAW. - -MR. OLCOTT SURPRISED. Mr, Olcott was surprised by the re ceipt of thla note, and he went to work Immediately to communicate with the detectives working under his Instructions In this city, in Pitts burg and In other places where Thaw Is known. , He Instructed his aasocl ates to prepare all the papers In his possession, ' to have them In readiness ' for a formal transfer to Mr. Hartridge. - He refused to make any comment for publication. The letter waa made public at the special request of Mrs. Thaw, and to show she la now working In harmony with her son and her daughter-in-law, and to emphasise her reconcilia tion with the young woman, who was at an earlier, stage In the case In danger of Indictment aa an accessory before the fact or as a principal in the murder charge. Witnesses before the district at torney and who are expected to be produced In the trial have stated un der, oath that Mrs. Evelyn Neahit Thaw knew Harry Thaw was to kill White and that there had been no reason- for her to exclaim after the shooting on the roof of the Madison Square Garden: "I didn't expect him to do It that way." ' One reason this testimony was not submitted to the grand Jury we that In the ' clamor originally raised it was deemed Impolitic to Indict the young woman, aa there might hnve been a wave of sympathy in her bo half. - Mr. Wllllamfhaw had Just reach ed Europe to visit her daughter, the Counteaa of Yarmouth, when she learned of the killing. Sho hurried back to the United Slates, and on the eve of her landing her son caused a sensation by dismissing Mr. Olcott who had been up to that time tn charge of his case. She eald nothing to the newspapers.; and, after seelnr her son. had a long conference with Mr. Olcott. From that time there were two separate theories of de fense and testimony ' being worked Up along opposing lines. ' Mr. Olcott was convinced that the only pooaible way to save Thaw from the electrio ohalr was to show n had been tneane practically alt his life. - In order to do this he proposed calling witnesses to show Thaw's misconduct In private and in public throughout his career. " AS TO A MOTIVK. One reason he deemed thl course essential was that ne Immediate motive for the murder could be proven. Thaw had - been one of Evelyn Neshlt's admirers when she was a chorus girl, and he had taken her to Europe and then quarreled with her. and she 'had returned to New York without him and started to sue him. She signed an. affidavit making the ugliest -possible- charges-against-him, Including certain allegation which would dlli grace even a man with the Hotels and Besorts BROADWAY CENTRAL , HOTEL BROADWAY, Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. Excellence Wlthont Extravagance. 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Inquiries a to ratea, location of rooms, etc., y given prompt and ; courteous attention. , Address ; - , ' 17. J. M C 0 21, Proprls tor , ' WRIGHTSVILLE BE.CII, W.' O. reputation he had earned in New) tork. He paid, a substantial sum to her to. drop .thla proceeding and left the city with her. , Their conduct aet afloat reports that , they had been married, and they would neither ad' mtt nor deny the stories.' They went to Pittsburg, where, at the mother's request they stopped all gossip by a wending ceremony. . . i'' - Thaw had openly , declared ,' that White was responsible - for the am davit which- had Induced him to pay a lot of money to the present Mrs. Thaw and had threatened revengo. In the opinion of the lawyer, origi nally retained the entire matter was so sordid that there wa no reason for, any , Jury to feel sympathy for the roan who had slain, his wife's former admirer. . " . ' - In thla view the mother acquiesced, and she. Instructed, Mr. Olcott to go ahead end prepare for' the defense Just a if he expected-to appear In court for Thaw. She saw her son two days after her arrival and then kept away from him for about a lormigni. seeing Mr. Olcott in the meantime and giving many Instructions , to ob tain evidence a different matters occurred to her - . mind and aa ahe thoue-ht of persona who might ne in a position to give facts tending to support the theory that Harry Thaw had never been tn the possession of complete mental faculties. - She lived with her daughter. Mrs, George L. Carnegie, In Roslyn. U l, while Mrs. Evelyn Thaw remained in the Lorraine,' Forty-fifth street fd Fifth avenue. The coolness jn the two women was evldti v and when they met In public they ararnalv noticed aach Other. Youne- Mrs. - ThaW continue to visit her , husband practically every day and to confer with Mr. ' Hart- rida-a (n the ttrenaratton of a de fense to ahow Thaw had lost hla mind suddenly on seeing White, daamlns- him the author of the gravest Injury toward them, while the two women were working In eon- trary directions Thaw did not attempt to keen his temper. - He thought hla mothers course was injuring blm and he told her so on the rare occasions wnen . ne naa chsnee - ta see her. He lost all pa ttanca whan tin hoard at tha beginning of this week the sort of evidence fits mother's reorenentatlvea were , un earthing tn Pittsburg, and he In structed Mr. Hartridge to make pub lic a statement that the only dfl tectlvea working in his behalf were men employed by Roger O Mara, ter mer chief of police of Pittsburg. i MRS. WHITE KAllaM. Mrs. Stanford White railed yes terday for England on the Baltic, of the White Star line. Hne waa ac companied by another woman, whose nsme Is on the ship's register aa Miss White, though Inquiry failed to es tablish her Identity. Neither their names nor that of Charles F. Mc Kim. a partner of the slain architect, appeared on the printed passenger list, and - when the ship sailed only the purser and the White Star line officers who were at the pier knew of Mrs. White's presence on board. Hotels and Besorts Hotel Woodard Broadway and'JUlth St., New York City. A high-class transient arid residential hotel, catering only to a refined and exclusive cllentlle. Exceptional Restaurant. Music. T. D. GREEN, Mgr. PINE BEACH HOTEL nun BEACH. YTROINIA. ' AAJoiae jamestowa Exposition grounda, V mlnutaa by trollay from Norfolk, Virginia's newest finest, eoolest, health- laat reeert notai, wmuinini i.irr mw n asBvanlaaoe. enexeallad oulaine and parvlee. Salt water on three aide. Place In tb rear, sweetast drinking water, ear. fact hearth eondl:a. Bathing, boaUnaj, flsbing. golf, tennis, bowling, ereheetra aad ether diversion, writ for booklet. waa. v, BUian, staavagarw Buffalo lithia Springs Hotel Season 1000. (Cottage Systena.) Now Open. Closes Sept. SOtlt. On Norfolk division Southern R R-, 03 mile east of Danville. Va. Round Trip Tickets, good to return until Sept. 30th. on sale at all principal points at reduced rates. Quest have the free use of the medicinal water. Hot and cold mineral water hatha Send for pamphlet giving full par ticular. A. W. ARCHER, Manager. Dr. B. K. HAYS, Resident Physician, Estate of THOS. F. GOODS. Propr. Ppeclal attention given to Table Service, making It un equalled in the South. This Is a feature of The Buford that I claiming the attention of the Traveling Publlo. Clean, Comfortable Beds, At tentive Servants. C. I HOOPER Beach, N. C and, Transient Guests 'Mi, the city, Nothing overlooked to add ' I Charlotte' Rest Conducted ... Hotel THE BUfORP '& .Hotels . and ItesortaV The; -fceMvcdmcl-l IN THE . HEARTS Of TliT CUSIMESS C.GTr.;. Over 110.000 has been spent In modern Improvements, mak- Ing this en of the best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable ho tel In the Carolina. The tablet Unsurpassed south of Washington. 'y " AH' are outelde rooms and every one . electrlo-jlghted. Eie. trio elevator ; eervl.ee day and night, -Room with private bath. CharlotcTN. C.; M -J-r THE FINEST WATER AND FINES T , GROVE IN NORTH CAROLINA, An elegant new Hotel, furnlahed with every modern comfort and convenience, has Jut been completed at thl famous 8prlng; located In a cool, mammoth grove eleven mile north of the town of Rockingham. Richmond county. N, C, and will be open to the publlo on and after July t, 1000. '- '',.(-.;''.- . - . Ellerbe Spring la an 'Ideal health resort, cool, pleasant and delight ful. This water ha a marvelous effect In restoring health and la a great appetiser. Persons suffering from Indigestion or run down condition . will experience most satisfactory ' results from Its use. Person Buffering from hey fever have found quick relief and are greatly benefitted and possibly cured permanently. .a . ...... ' , -',- - For rates and other Information, address , 'r"T'.'-i'r'-'' MIL J. LAWRENCE HARRISON, Manager, Ellerbe, ?f, .C ? 1 ', The Sumtifer Capital By the Sea. THE 21 TLUNTIG HOTEL f Thl aeaaoa the greatest opening In It history. Amusements of ! '; kinds, consisting of Sailing, 8 jar. J and Surf Bathing, Fiahlng, Teanls, , Bowling,, Billiard and Pool, and. Mie most magnificent Ball Room la the , South. Immune from moequltoea Table service the very best. Rate ,' reasonable. :..'-.-' , Boat Racing and Grand Flreworka Display on July 4th. For terms, etc., write FRANK P. MORTON, Haaager, Morehead Qty, X. a Catawba Springs Tin Ideal Place to Spend Your Summer Vacation For health or recreation It ha ne superior. Situated tn one el the healthiest spots In western North Carolina, near Hickory, N. C Automobile line established between Springs aad Hickory.' For booklet or Information, address E. G. GILMER, Mgr., Catawba Sprntga. - -. Hickory, If. a BLOWING ROCK HOTEL In the Land of the Sky, 4,300 feet above sea level. Open for the season., Rates reasonable. Table unsurpassed. EBERT A HAVES, Propr letora. Blowing Rock. N. C. THE ETERNAL QUESTION Where Must I Spend My Vacation? "THE MEGIWUR6" ciiasb crnr, WKX SEEK ANT 1TRTHER, when here in Virginia yon can ' find health, pleasure and comfort combined In eneT All ge away satlsfled: alt go away benefited: many go away cured. WHAT MAKES THE MECKLENBURG PAlo('HT Its Chlo ride Calcium and Lithia Waters, of which combination Dr. Geo." Ben Johnston sayai "It doe not, to my knowledge, axUt any where else,' ''.-..'-'. ... What Makes it a Place of Cure and Com fort and Rest . , - The splendid Baruch Baths thltiaoApparatua, Panita. . rlum Equipments. . ' ' '' v ' VniKI MAKES IT A PLACE OP. PLEASURE f ' Th . Drive, ; Hunts, the Bowling Alley, Pool. Billiards, and other Amusements. DO YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM ' Go to the Meek , lenburg. It ha benoflted many like you and it will benefit you. 'l ; HAS INDIGESTION BEEN TORTURING ' TOUT v' ARB TOU ? ' WORN OUT. NERVOUS, RUNDOWN, TIREDt DO TOU NEED . BRACING AND TONING UPT The Mecklenburg l the place : ;". for t-ytyN C:.-- ARE TOU A VICTIM tO EC1E.MA AND ARE HOPELESS ABOUT TOURSELF? Dr. H.1I. Levy, of Richmond, Va aaysi ' ; "I have,, found the Mecklenburg Chloride ef Calcium ' .Water,, combined with, the Lithia Water, eapecla lyeffeotlve In the cure ' Yrswn IS. TOUR SYSTEM POISONED WITH URIO ACIDt Oo to the Mecklenburg. Dr.- JT. Allison .' Hodgea, of . Richmond, Va., ' apeaka of It "recognised .Virtu" In such caaee; leading physi cians gladly endorse; benefited - gueata vvolunurlly. ; testify; " all! V praise :the ; Mecklenburg. '',':P:ltfU)fp':':':i:' 'it'-:". "'v' . VIRGINIA'S RICHEST PRIZE .NATURE'S BOON TO MAN KIND, Send for . handsome Illustrated : booklet. V Terms moder 'ate. Write' at onc.;'' ri v ... r.-'Vi-'TIlK WATER IS IXkll 8.VLE BT ' ', 1L H. JORDAN CO. WOODALt A SHEPPARD. ' TRYON DRUG., CO. C. IL MAYI.R A CO. ' J IIoL!i and Resorts. 'V 1 . if. - v AT virginia. v. JJfO. M. SCOTT CO. R, KTNT i:L.ir. imvi.r.Y's piMrvirT. Tin; Ax:aiOV l ;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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