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I V 'Ki'J .:' J 1 A ' 'v J IV.-. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $8.00 PER YEAR. CHARLOTTE, N. 0., MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1906. PRICE ITVE CENTS. 3 a'i i k v i i i i l l ; JjOM jvUMD ovist, i imvtt of the crew f wa. haul u . : . - - , , J """Vi V W-M IIIDO IflfJ (UUr IUQU UVft V WEEK'S NEWS FOBECASTEU G.UE HITS SALT LAKE CIXY DEAD IN KOfiFOLK MAK810IS -.2SW. CJMEXOEAU: NEW HULEI ma msT nv twos and THREES inl 'oune'r Jna. '., 1 . J ; nrtninMi ;. 1 -..' V '1 ; J ;-T7rr,,V,..i, Many Fhw Attractions) Booked, lor V- 'V: .' ' ".' ii;.. s..uvl th lake type, having heen built In One of 41 Survivor, of am ,m at M rt a Mch , J c . rwiwB7 uuum . . j inTnmr, r Mew i or k, own m i, 'i : Terrible Kxpenenco jMannv owto i vcbbcl . bh U built of -wood and la of I W 'VWheii Boat. Turned Orer Thrloo, I 784 net tonnage. ller dlmenalona Each Time Rednclnjf tite bidiw i are: ingin, 111.4; Deam, .; orait. of . the Living Survlvori inckea I ii.f . v Her cargo la Jrnurea. Vrt vrom Wrwkaro by , JUiian 7 ASS With FlnlHh ; a Albany Only . Two Local WlnAwtorm of I'nparalMrd 8 I Sdnaation Created In Vlrttola City hj finding, In itoom of It la uninnaMt cd Old i'amllr Slamtkm, Ut Body of K. W. Jamea, a Clubnaan Hald to bo Worth A' early Half a MUllon Vaa Jet Waa Vkie Open and Uoatb oecuma Week Afo uta tteporc cd by Negro Caretaker No Con diwiou lteched aa to the Manner of Ilia Dratli. Norfolk, Va Oct Jl. After ha-i U'eeka Off. Contra for ' lintrninr axe feen Hotter and ' Bourke Cookran la to tipeak for lleantt and Kecmarlea Koot 1 and Khaw .for Hua-hea International Congress for Suppreaalon of Trafllo in H'onmi to Meet at Part National W. C. T. V. Conrentlon at Hartford. - Conn. IlecaaUng tho , Frendj Cabinet. f tVTI.W J- . t i'. . I tiui- viwuvii UB7 "Viiij two: wnKi verity Ulvea 31ornian Metropolla Ita Hhare of Um Vnaptmkablo October AVt-ailu-r Hre, tunned by the , 1Vlno )Vlpe Oat New : $100,000 l'ackbig I'lant and Damage to Va rloua Buildings Aggregates $100,. '000 More letnoraitaaUon. During the 24 Hours of ' Htorm'a Sway worst aow wwr.ii Bait .Lake City. Utah. Oct Jl. For I i we Mig- Brent, wnicn upena ai i a ; vmr-r- jtujs aaiiu) fVil.Mi.1. own.. mw. 1-VwWJiall I f . ' l- . . "Game Between arauon and the . i Agrlcnltaral and Mechanical . Col' v lege s LieadlBg Feature, v : ixot Mam ntreec. . Columbia, a C OcC 11, r The South Carolina Bute Fair. which opens here to-morrow, will donbtlesa draw the largest crowd In the history of Its more than half century experience, though , barring Trench Minister of : the 'i Intrrior. Whoee Preetlge Was Arqaired by Bloodleas Protection of al Mines During Great fctrUte by Troops Lb der Ula Orders and His Defenae of TImU Foiley In Chamber of Ix-pu-Uea, . Beoomea iTrmlrr After Ac cepting But Task of Fbrmlng New Ministry lTom President 1'aUlerea He Holds inrlnwy .Conferences. Paris, Oct, 11. Mr. Clemenceau, fV.amnr Railway Extetudon Work LITTLE DAMAGE AT RICHMOND, Boats In All at Long v:'. V- Mwjaats and. Others lit Territory .. - . m i i puuinu u wrcriiuw ui lira ituiirui Key WMt UCIV i OUrviyorl; v rrimA- KTnytl' Mnhtldtflt&nt-S thtt 4rYtnlr. In JSJr VArlr I lh iAt tl hnnr thin ria-lnn hm hnn 'from ono Of th house boat of the lib,- vn intf WtMm ami Drown. I State coatlnueeTto become more active I swept by a windstorm of unparalleled I in? beea mlsslnff for 11 days, EL W, I what Is to be seen at the fair grounds I Minister of the Interior, was sum - norwa jcast aw ? nicbmond Va Oct. Jl-The flood R ttl 7" SS.;. -""i:,rr: iea, a.member of club, in Norfolk. J"7:VVV" i-.K 7 raonoa 10 " 10 E,ye Jie, a ong the, key. 1 toil fr' f In the rtrer.wm. .upia tojdo entrtwtedwlth.the U.lt of form- of death and -destruction, during the hare reached It height here tblalpendence League and Democratic lean- Fire, fanned by the wind. bllteimtedl??r.."!K?!J featurea that ,n Mw ministry, M.- Clemencean storm of Thursday.. : U r. : I " '""-,w oiaate. win continue to make speeches ne new fiQo.oou njant or- tu una C. 'fL.ti. have characterised recent fairs. xsr r. ti,,.., 111 ..riniMir in I 4 to-oay ana 10-nigni so mac mere 1 unui tne Saturday night before elec-1 racking company. - Trains have ar- it w I -. iri. AM.tAn itiatrmrtinn ' ' i!b Ti!ii vm wtiA I may be further trouble In the morn. tion. . Not In some years have candl- rived i Irregularly,, or not at 1L oecurrea over a week ago ana was cue - n0(v tereotDd street h.a'V The section of the city subject date. .Inthl. Bute W greeted by Strl t car. and the electric It.hUng to "PhaUo , Riiracuiouaiy escape .umui,, . t0 overflow WM la part inundated this I cn targe, ana apparently interestea piants were put out oi commiuion lor I . , readr seen. . There is no circus nor hsre on the ftuwhui steamer Jennie, afternoon, but tittle actual damage r: ApeT. "X?.?0?.':,.-V - : r,!",;...?-?- "XSX yet a minstrel show or a trades dls- rescued. v He has thus far been done, the merchants "ra "'j "T. nia to divert th. down-town crowJ. ted M. R.rri.n. r.i 1. - - . . . ' .. ,w . ln1 nthara In tha flood tnrrltnrv hav. I UB"Y"r oaroaaes . mis weeK, among I oroaen windows, tooaenea signs ana I moreiana in nicnmena, ; ana 01 m, 1 . : a. n.n I v..-- savs honse boat No. 4. on which werefn omers in tne nooa xerruory nav 1 lh-m nnnrir nirn fn. u..m .. t.u. . I nin.n .ni..tin I this year. The Barnum at Bailey I mancanu ih.n iu tr i-..v, . P'WOCK Thursday morning ana was ttl S Mnlh ; w..- -MM, - .r","r.,l,.-..V','-,:".,2 " P'ca. no one siepi in tne 01a mc Z.r-.r Tih ".i oui ' through :t-.k--r-.ki xw"""w"? m- 2f""T"r'fv "?. ""."i . ' Ftncnih street, tne z:u.,:i;"VJ,-7;:r ".IT- . . iiwm. .. ur, iwuuiuiuw uim 1 a i a iiiixu inurnauouu uonma wu aa toiics an nuur. 1 ne local 1 nt xrnfnib . .Iwh. id mm 1 1u1n.11. expressed ' his 1 acceptance and then drove to the house of Mr. 8arrien. the former Premier, whom he con sulted with regard to ' the political yet a minstrel show or. a trades dls- "Ituatlon. Saying also that he regret- The theatre attractions for the e holl- one of slngera yet o'clock Thursday driven out. Into the Tawk's ChanneL V At hnnu. knn m hnmt .nn. us i oi ub towiana civdi. i ur uie ouDDression oi mmo in wo. 1 wuainer oureau aava mat tna storm 1 1- m . as thegreat wave, hit her men, singly! fTBryantjBand by James for a decade as an oiriceJy ," n' as to plea, and in bunches of two or three, ouldl t:M"5h-.''" 2"" .' .V0,.'- while he was In Norfolk keeping hi. ? Al c. NelUon U he waslted into the ,ea -row slow for crotecuon. ouii.vm nf . hundmiiar ef .iwtonie . who i z. .. . " uiiiuw. uii,i uuuor m - . . w - v. w T iu. I attraction or J .i.- v ... I ZT " -7..r k. I unjtea tates have not yet ' given ing tree while driving to a fire. Ca. I - of the boat was carried I were watching the flood from one of I notice or Mndinv . ; , t Ihonn ...fr.rt ith w. hmt.. rear of the mansion for 15 years and n I who. said Mr. Jatnea always locked boat anon went toMlacaa. SO or 40 I1' otrwhom were powerless to aid I Women's Christian Temperance Union I Others sustained leas serious Injuries I himself In whenever he visited the ihinuv.., . I will meet la annual convention. -- I from falling trees rind short-circuited mansion. .. .... x..s : , I Thnnrt of . flood timiit from n. 1 -1 ... : . , I Th,,n.u sw 11 u. T.m. ... Ait. .1 . I A beautiful mosaic dindow, which last seen alive by Wright's wife. He "::..TL Tw "rrL"?, "..T" coet It.OOO, was , demolished In the came to the house that morning. To daw KTMnvTArian r nnrr rt - i nn i 4k. Ma iM.a.tiaiiAn -- " - - y"" -' i us. -av huiv iiwuv mu tiiTcntiantivM i . and discovered through a window the! 1"" ', 1. .. . "v., v.. .i., iTr. al.71 dead body of his employer In a sitting ?!T,n- S Sf! save them from drowning. Zhisenbery was la the hold, but sue ceeded In getting s log, and floated -., until Friday Bight, when he was res. ' Vcued. - On one piece of timber II men '- were clinging and 'were hanging to another. The aide of the house boat V - was crowded with men.- . It turned over three times, each time reducing Ahe number. i . State : at -' large to-night Engineer meagre In -the extreme. are 24 SUKTIVORS TO SAVANNAH. IconvenUon of the Carriage. Builders' nauoiuu . . Assoctauoa wui oegin I nnn . r.hin.. M.i.....n. I I "--"- . - mnmmvu u.n i MUT i niollihnl. Th Rnlmnnr Hntnl wu fascinating stage and she 4s an attraction of high order, but not such aa to pack a house even In fair week. And she sings on Thursday when the very class of people who would most delight in her will be at the BUte bait Three other days of the week Dorothy Vernon" will be the at traction, with "Zasa" on Saturday. The social attractions will be of as morning. About ,1,000 delegates, hmroofed. A frei.ht car of a Short I ' "7"'". L.l TJL "v" ball In. the hall of the House of Rep- i h thai I T.I.. ...I. . ust-A kn.. . .k.- 1 .... ... riwu nmuxr V.. l-A .w-.- I . V. " .. " . . ... " . .. picked Vp Tom wreckage oi a l , "" vvi.. y unn i uine-train was uztea ooany rrom in Hoom Boit. at Let ao" Having "achUdrea. are expected to tracks. . The only mall received H wide own. James was a bachelor wh,ch ut ?00 0?.P' Tj" und- Baltt. police found a gas Jet In the room PeVofe-SmV SuatouTltet uttendanca. , H. McLean.' of day was from..Lo. Angeles, over the ."J Xue. wash?nrton J of Bp cJS-Wj--, .DL": h .Jf," ft if. 2JL cnmondnaoVnfot.kn' t-h tirSr.-' AUeVThaBtalsi BelL ari rtvala, President A. O.' Buneman. of available . to-night are two to Denver kln w tera. dled about 10 m. . . . , ... i - . : - .... i . .. . .. . - r-i.i. . . - j . ... . . i Tun mwr w nrn.. wnm n.ar m waa n KnuiH nHin.. j.nnu Hi.nu.n . i mm. .hi. ... with uuciddmu.. win ran in& Annvanr ah ia i kidjim in. - kid unnuo nmern anu I resentatlves on Thursday evening. Tuesday evening will be the Assem bly ball, also a 8tate event given by 14 survivors of house boat - No. . 4, 1 order. whloh wu engaged in building the extension of the Florida East . Coast 1 y BURTON STARTS FOR JAIL. Railroad to Key west. a ne aiiob ' ' the wreckage and succeeded in res v cuing the 4 men: who were brought ; here. Three other'' steamers with ' , seareh llgh.U were picking up dead ) and living when the Jennie left the .. scene. - There was another house boat with . . 114 men on board at Long Key. which Mr. Dusenbery thinks was also swept j upon the wreckage t which they had -.. : 9 sea. , . . :- , .'. .There were la all 14 boats at Long ., f Key, mortar mlxera, r dredges , aad other boats engaged la the work. : .4 V The survivors were furnished food ,t and clothing-from the East 'Coast Whether the death was one to I mi inniM. tjut nia-ht tha I accidental has not yet oeen aetermin- clty was dependent upon a slnxle coo-1 d by the verdict of the coroner's had passed Just In the. nick of time j Accompanied by Wife and Adooted P "I? w.1,n . ,ln f ,7- .V-i. wl .i,Iit.M lum. Kansas Ex -Senator 8eu Out vr. u a as tiioti eit si w wvw per strand to Denver for outside coin municatlon. The wind to-night la blowing with violence. Jury nor by the Investigation of the police. The affair has created a sen sation here. COMB TO BLOWS IX HOTEL. FLAGMAN JAILED FOR THEFT. J. P. Wair, Whoee Run la From Cliarlotte to Savannah, Had Dia mond Bind Mimed by Pullman Pas senger and Is Charged With Hteallng it t lever work on the Part or I)e. tectlvee Ware a Charleetonlan. Observer Bureau, 1101 Main Street. Columbia. & C, Oct. 21, J. P. -Warr. flagman on a train be tween Charlotte and Savannah, waa ion r - .. . - - - ... i . . . . i . . . . ... jured. eom. of them serious, with " r. & Walden. Mrfrtant general m accompanied by M. Burtoxv and ETS!2 aI.'L'J,. .Ul their home, address. -were the follow-1 foreman; O. F.Call. V.N. RIdgeiey. their adopted daughter, who will irrs 71" CL, "."Z I KT. tZ..," r" VI r. 1 In Cheerful Mood.. dune after the house boat went tol Abilene, Kan.. Oct. 11. Joaenh I Lobby of the Clegg Houho. Greens pieces. There were 1ST men on the I Ralph Burton, formerly United States boro, Scene of a Lively Altercation house boat at j the time. . It Is be-1 Senator from Kansas, whose sentence I Memorial Service by Daughter-. lleved that at least 10 lost their lives. I to serve six months In . the county e NKn Arrested .for Theft Greens- - . The boat house broke up Into rafts lt.it . TmnMn ir - w..l ooro New. Items. nT tn t thaaar 'tha aurvivora , clunar. I . . ... I Ba.ai.1 fPV.'K. v.ii .. Zi . w... . i r . . ; r. . , . . i upueiu ur mo unuea etates oupreme l "'"v" vn-.v..c.. mumm wmmwMy u w i nuEBaav suvmogo nm Aiwa. IKIUIU r. . , ... w f . .. I i i v.. rr, ot damaged. ..if. , ' I to Savannah, Their names are as fol-1 .urrenaer to e evening will be the ususl subscription german, which will also be attended by several hundred. The piece de resistance to perhaps several thousand fair visitors will be the football game on the fair ground. Thursday morning between Cletnson and the Agricultural and Mechanical team of North Carolina. This Is be ing talked of more than any other he conferred for ja short time. lie ' then went to the house of M. Bour- ,x geola. Minister of Foreign .'Affairs, -whom he urged most pressingly to ... reUIn his portfolio. M. Bourgeois' was Inflexible In his refusal, pleading Ill-health. . . - This afternoon M. Clemenceau held conferences with his political friends. Including General Plcquart, the defender of Dreyfus, who waa re.."' stored to the army and promoted on' July 13. M. Clemenceau declares he " has not vet offered any Dortfollo. and that he saw General Plcquart only - to obtain Information of certain ' phases of the army estimates. it ' win uke him four days to choose hll . Ministers and another four or live ' days for the new ministry to agree on a programme. No appointments are expected until after M. Clemen ceau confers to-morrow with M. Brlmon. ' president of the Chamber of Deputies. PAY TRIBUTE TO MRS. DAVIS. Friends and Relative Gather a tliurch of Zloa and St. Thnothy, tit -New York, aad Hear Eulogy of tho Dead Lady by Rev. Dr. Labeck, tho ' Faator. New Tork. Oct 21. Personal 1 a keys was not Among the rescued . who -were ln-hJ1 -7-" " ' Court prepared to go to JalL He f- " MrUn- 01 A,n.- event. The game with the Citadel Mend, of the family In this city met i ma vnun n 01 tuon ana ou Tim- othy. to-day to pay tribute to tho -memory of Mrs. Jefferson Davis. ' A service arranged Jointly by the con gregation of which Mrs. Davis was . long a member, and the New Tork ' of performing I chapter of the United Daughters of attract no little ln confederacy, was conducted by or. Henry Lubeck, the pastor, who could not be arranged, which disappointment to thousand The fair grounds midway Is bet- ter this year than It has yet been, the merging of the Southern star circuit affording better attractions for the money. The camp Sioux Indiana will attention Novel features this year will be al'" delivered the eulogy. live fox chase In the baseball park. I vr. oeorge Baker, of the tame the automobile races Tuesday. Wed I Parish, and Rev. Nathan Sleget, of. ox. (Stephen's .church, assisted In the services. Dr. Lubeck dwelt upon the depth and .tr.Hrlh a h.M.. - - - menUer. DJon," France, slightly ln-1 Pa?", yotpa AJoy wiuiam .njon.Jth h cheerful and', langhlngly Uoon his return he found the neck, dav niihL - . track tri" the aftemoen. 1 br Mrs Da via and the attractive er- Jured; John McManus, Boston.-avld A? M. said to a reporter: . age gone. He 'says he went to Mr. I The loss was reported to the rail- sonel qualities that appealed to 'all Fortler. Bprlngfleld. Mass.:. Internally -ir'r!'..trAAn-nM- my- laundry .bill and Clegg and asked him to assist In the i way neoole. who out Dishoo on the DETAINED AT OUARANTIVR. I with whom she came In contact. He -injured; oeorge Enaey. raiatxa, iri. ; l rvrll , T ' " looked after some other smalt mat. eearch, lor the package, and that Mr. case. A search of Warrs grip re- . said that the deep personal loss-felt Lt-M. jtancK. raiaiKa, na.; ,A..JH-i T-C. v. ..i r iif-tn .a-Iters., but I don't soddom that would I ylo w"0 "'."J"."." tne veaiea tne aiemona ana two pawn nrltlah Schooner Cartagena Ifae Per I ay himself was shared by all con- Walden. Burlington. Iowa; V. L Walk-1 .":." V..TI7-- . li 7 iif t int.i ,. r,nKii- hoys about the hotel to lend their as- tickets from a Savannah ahop. . nlcions Malarial Fever aad Beriberi aected with the societies roresented " ' ar. . Hanaranura-. ia; 1 carina Aiinn.i. . . .r- ... .... . . . . 1 suiasca ia um setrco. . nr. uirn, ne v nue me ranruau aeiecuve was at 1 u. u. -- p...i.f. u.u ih. un u. am .v.. - - . i mat. ia . n . .iron win Da mmni u. . . - -rwa.w - wnan . Jar. BDnoa bdu aim I . .. . . . . . . I u. ... vrr wi w 1 1. mw .. v. v.v .w.m v . .41 uuu CleveUnd. O.: Walter Meore. badly I .r;.-r.B Vn,-tlratt0n th. raeud I t.Zt,- a.11.a tnr xt Tvh.i . f'?: ""WM J? ?5r,l wnatever work on tne case tne yoiumpia pouce Botj, IIL blesome Uroes through which she had bruised: W: H. Bandera, MlamL FUu. I k-'- ili r.r to . .urel r;:.LV-. 7w n pcn: Mrun wys tnat reeeivea a teiegram rrom warr. in m rtv .Bd of how v.,. t.i tt.it Mn. I . " . " ' - f T .. - 1,.. J """f ',t T"' - .1 Mr. A-'iegr WdiiTerenoo-: ahout tne Charlotte, telling tnem to arrest the '"" " " '-. . .. I born, mnr ik.. . ZZZt' , oauiy pnuaea. uarry wanaen, or-ixhe steamer signaled the llfe-eavlng I to ... them off. UuVm m him tn uw anm. P. In..-. Kth.. .n vn is - .m.i t I Wash Inrton. Oct. 21. The follow- M0'."" more than a woman . part. rsiwh thlnra. whloh 14 hlnwa Mr I tha train frnm rharlntfa nalwtlln DC rePOrt Was received by the SUr. I m inws'priarni were several TfTAITja WU flOV. TKKRELJa. knivlrml Mr. Martin Hm-n anil I rtnnnlna want ia thai dannt In mak. I non seneral of the marina hoanlta dealt him aevpral atrika with his tha arraat and fonmf Rlahon waltlna- serv es to-day from Passed Assistant I ")"" v.oiorsao; are. R Martin., Phlladetphla.llrtt. ;ker;- dLrfc.W.!t.T.J;" A!n" I ZZllfZ uf is k0xl io?mWalledoa Mr. Burton I at IJ, In charge ct a. bell boy, and Whltestone Hotel, who was on the with a bull twice a day free, in the a. aita-Mir bralaad: William Par. I Charles Harrison, . J. J. Jtane, M r-.. . .. 1 , a i. 1 1.... . .. way. Internal Injuries: D. Morrlsey, I atatinn. taiiina- that tho -nartr had .'New Tork; Otto Klrchlff, De Leon I been rescued and requesting that a I Bpnngs. Fla., slightly injured: Frsar boat be sent -The answer waa: we '.' Murray, New , Tork, badly . bruised: . Charles Blair, Tampa, .broken leg; ; John Bradley, New Tork, bruised leg; J. H. WOodall. Klsslmee. Fla., bruised , leg; James .Madden, .New Tork, In ' 1 ternal , Injury) Chris Korner, New ' Tork.E.J. MeCall. Dade City, bruised: . J. t Mitchell (Greek); -.A- J. . Lively, . New Tork. internal injuries: J. Q ' Wicks, Jacksonville, Fla.; R. N. Lew. v la, Massachusetts, bruised; W. T. Con have no boat: can't you send yours t' The captain signaled In aibiwer: "Im I nosslble. Goodbye.T''.: -j,:' '-: . The rescueo. party are outspoaen in Some Anxiety Trtt ' for Yacht Bear- I fist. Friends pulled them apart be- for the same train. They made their Burgeon Bhrogue. of the Cape rear I "mtI HeJ,rJr prk'r president of tho tna? Party to St Simon', isiana. ixoreeitner was nun. Alter tne ngnt nusiness Known to eacn outer ana it I quarantine station Brunswick. Ga., Oct 21. Tele- I "...7'..'' r7"r7k. . "v,r condemnation. They say it is not (gram, from Savannah show that " taunA i n th ad eoot. Both men likely that the life-boats at the staUon I lorn anxiety is felt for the yacht I" rf"f ... ?L.ii"!lh .Ln rUJS d04 5 belonging to Major Williams SJ" wl b. ww tna rnrm. I ...lW Uf ClA.eata waafaMi early re I . . - . - - ' . . ., r wan. a. , i investigated 1 1 ' awinuw Tamil and wife aa raaata. I ....!. c. xiiAuir.i viu y w K is supposed here tnat ins -yaont old. Is In Jail, charged with complicity thought to have been stolen from J M$lhM Hi. R mnn'l I Ml And MlOra tnA 1 In IKa lkof 4 o handaAmai A I D1Im m ..ammm Aiifir! lea kl and turned out that Warr, missing the diamond, thought the newsboy had taken It Warr waa arrested on ar rival of the train and la now In the city Jail. He claims tnat ne round tne dia mond In a necktie. Other articles The British schooner Cartagena, bound for New York from Colon, Porto Hello and numerous oth er ports, the last of which was Ban Bias. Isje of Pines, with a cargo of New Tork chapter or the Daughter, of the Confederacy: Mrs. Russell L. Leeds. Mrs. Leroy Broun. Mrs. Charles Gold.borough, and Mra. John Blllups. Memorial Servkb Held la Nashville. Nashville, Tenn., Oct.- 21. Three Wi 0S neatM UWV i, l Wl UIOVU TV e At VUU" I . . fc - . , a . . . I wa uauu-viue t s cost vu- 4 uiiuiau j;aw"Jiii sy evvsw avrw.su ia s. aor. Byraouse, New Tork; Charles I Mnltlminionalro Developer .of Fast gtorm broke, but the cable from this longing to Mra C. A. Bray. The boy possession. Warr la about 20 year. Larsen, Mobile; .Mark Brant' Galves ton, mashed: Wra. McCormlck, Erie, "Ta.; V. E. Laboute,' Burlingtoa; Va., head Injured;; Joba Mlllen. Brooklyn, badly- bruised: J. L. Padgett Tampa, ; Coast Telegraphs to Bpare No. Ex- Clty to the Island 1. dowa and definite waa In the employ of Mr. Bray. 'The old. and came here from Charleston mue a isniii iw ue nonwn tglomuUftii is not ODtainaoie. i cress in question was in ins nands or several months ago. Mis ratner is ai Hie Railway I-Trtenaton and Tbeiri The- storm reached Brunswick . at I the dressmaker and the .negro boy was I so employed by the railroad Families. . ' . , IntMnivht a.n1 nnntlnuad for three I sent to carry it home. - He cams back I Miami. Fla Oct 21. Reports from hours, accompanied by a heavy rain la a short time with the story that It DROWNED MEN PREVENT ENTRY previous m. . w-- . . "u itj... v-- . k. ...nr hnnM H.aaie.ii Th vimi'a validity ! from I mq eiroaoy oeen aeuvra to some- bruUed; Wm. UW Ul: demolUhed by Thursday, storm and 40 to .0 mile, an hour. Th. dmag. body ' tatlfjM Jh. ingyjo 3,? 'ZtTZSlfZ W urch, cocoa nuts, put Into this port on the I ohapters of the United Daughters of. 4th instant pecause or uiness or cap- i tne confederacy Joined here thla tain, second mate and one sailor. The I afternoon In services to the memory captain and mate are suffering from of Mrs. Jefferson Davis. Thore were pernicious mslarlal fever, or a form I present In the First Baptist church ' that has become pernicious, and the I many Confederate veterans sailor hss beriberi. He hsd been re- Confederates, and Girls' Auxiliary. siding In 'Colon for eleven months I Bates Chanter V D r -.-. to shipping abroad thai Tha nrinoinai k r. ' Cartagena two months ago. He con- Lanain R..rro. ..io. m ,h-i.r knee hurt; E. W. Booth, ruptured; lit was there that so many of the men I here was alight wm. Bremen, South. Carolina; Luke I empioysa on me iona cast voasi XTiscoii. jurookiyn. ankle hurt: O. w. I nauway extension ion. uvir uvea fact that the boy bad gotten the dress, and given It to another negro Dor. gcott was arrested and pleaded guilty to having stolen -tne ores ..!? Before th. benediction Near the Manhole With Arms In terlocketl Preparations for Lift log Now Complete. Blserta, Tunis, Oct 21. The dlv ers working on the French sub marine boat Lutln, which went down Franklin. Miami, badhr brulsedt Frank Damage to the road bed and concrete having run Into a hurricane, but were Zt, vl h. kT. i. .. West Jersey City; Fred. LaRue, Phil-1 viaducts of the extension wa. very I not damaged. - , I and told the whole -etory. ' He admits aaeipnia, w. u. rxy, . wiamu oaaiy mu, uu xumiw iv.. w w I having stolen other articles. . bruised: R. J. Hardman.-Ohio, badly I construction. -. k' .'-' I SULPHUR WATER FLOODS TOW. , The Guilford chanter of the nauh bruised: - James Nolan. .New Tork. I All the injured are in the hoeplUIl ers of - the Confederacy . held their off this port-Oct 14 with it men head hurt ... c" - I here receiving tha best of medical at-1 Terrible -1 Destruction Wrought by I tegular - monthly meeting yesterday I and two officer, on board, to-day sue .. Amona- the Kea", Westers rescued I tenUon. Mr. Henry M. Flagler having I Storm In San Salvador A Creel I afternoon with Mrs. J. U. tuples, on I ceeded in digging a tunnel under her : were: Carl A. Swanson, foot hurt: T. telegraphed from New Tork to spare I .- Many Person. Loot Their Live. West Market street Despite the un- stern, through which a hawser was J. Russell, foot and ankle hurt: B. F.lno expense la caring for the men and I Ban Salvador, Republic of Baa Sal-1 favorable weather there- was a good passed. .Those operations were con , Pater, bad foot and arm? Mail villa I their families.' ' Only a few . of the I vador. Saturday. . Oct 10. I v. m- I attendance. After the business claim-I ducted under the personal super ' Feteri, brulMS. ; , .'':i. ,, men were dangerously injured, most I Telegraphlo . communication with In-1 ln$ the attention Of the chapter had I vision of M. Thompson, the French . I .... . : ; l.a.w. n.nl frAm .np.tn. I. .-I.. .I.t. v.. K..n r.atnrail anil I been dlSDOSed Of. a memorial Service I Vflnl.t. At Marina A haaw haln ' STEAMER'S CREW RESCUED. I bruises, abrasion, and exposure, to the I news of the disaster wrought by thW honor of the into Mrs. Jefferson j,M b,en pica jn position under .i. v r-"-- , weather. Jtemflo atorm which has .wept over ,?!;,, HtStl ubmarine'. how. and the prepa- . n t i m mm I - n.i k. l.v. a. hmI.a ' rtv.r I nSX paid a most neauurui triDUte to I ...i-- ... lir.ln. k.. era nn. nnm. nmi, vtramou vil uintj lunrr. i aurvuauuuk wua.sr . , vwuh w . ...... ,1,. M . ta . . .v.. . M jt m I " -w" ... . Win Probably ho Total Loea. but age done to orange and grape fruit 100 person, have been drowned In bVZi.. JTii .Zn;, I P'et8 .v... m . . uu . h. tmll IiaIa. hAAt.a A ue antltw at ml. I ""r"" -- -" uiewm DHccnoa m -isiung ub " - . . -- i -.-k-"---- . i the wire of the only Preeident of the AU on Board. , . ; - oft the tree, and ruined, and U some phur , water waa thrown out of th4 confederacy. Mr . Steyal Farran . .Norfolk, : Va- . Oct 7 21 The ca large woes , were nprooiea or umo. no w - uouMia pUyed Beethoven', funeral march. 'Jl K....iri:. i.-n 'IJ brokea off.;,- ' rr- town of Panchlnaleo,. killing moot of v . , All effort, to remove the JaokTomrtii Fia. for t.. .... . the InhabltanU. From other point. f WILL TAKE BACK OLD 'MEN. &op?Itei WIFfl AND OlIN DOWNED. S V ' will probably be a total W but all t 1,.,.. lnm fM J.SHM.?"!i?a ?S from th. Latin hsve proved vain, Through the window of the hatch diver, have perceived two corpses with arm interlocked. The position of these bodies Is such as to make It Impossible to open the manhole, and therefore Ingress to the sub-marine The two bodies seen of no enaclal aaverltv until twanfv I V Mi aa-n whan hla Ian haaat I ""'U. were lew minutea swell. Since that time he has been ot "nt p.rtjrr' w ff'4a"ce with .....i.u. i...n..i.4 i.i .i le request from Mrs. - Alexander (hour owln to illneaa of othere of White. president Of the United mm - a W-v A aa. a . - the crew he haa been compelled at "Sntere m me vomeoermcy. I Kmaa Ia narfnrm aiirh jvafArlr mm tie I 1 I was enable of. LYNCHED WHILE GUARDS SLEPT. Aa eonn aa The eantaln haa rnro. ered, which will probably be In a fewNeg Cltarged With Attempted As dava. he will ship some extra men aeult on Tvo Women Is Taken and proceed on his voyage to New Jail at Lucedahs Mlmk. WhUo Tork. i win allow tne rase of berl-1 "-p"ca tmj mm u vopro. berl to go with him and note It upon I Mobile, Ala.. Oct. 21. Robert' his pratique. I Clarke, alias Dan Dove, a negro from One sailor died at sea September I Kansas City, waa hanged from a tel- 14, 1104. ten days out from San Bias. I .graph pole near the Lucedale depot From tne history oDtainanie no en- i of the Mobile. Jackson Kansas City bodies I p" ' sunerea xrom tne same a is- i Railroad by loo mashed men at an ease as the captain and mate. early hour to-day after being mye terlou.ly spirited from the Jail of '' in.. Knf .ii i - " i ciimitu ci.uw.iw .. v" goniuni win mo uecune to item- 'w vh, aja . a..... n..i.i n.Min. ... ar... tm-ai... . a.. .a . . . ... ...... . ..... . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . hum jmwtmiim jkwwiii hi ncf a aw i cl-u, lvu .v .,.., vwa. www. ..,.. a uaia BiM.inv iiinninini . . tha. ea oomrq were sayea.r . 'jv .,v.l . u ...... iL.. ' . K. .h. eA. Th- ),.. i..i.ni. ' T . - .r,JL . ...... I rennnt he had. Lpiam b. cmsnoim and bis ' ..I. . '7 , - . ' " liAv r. ..v-. l ?'"' v.t.. . """w- ltvm the ai.i.m. nno ha ManiiH.H r - sinien a noree ana W ttl T ZVr?r "I but there ,;7eeson ' to believe th.t t-CT. My. th. RussUn offerJ wrtrtanc. I n wrecaea Bieamer- IO-aay DV tna I v- . -. l ... . . . ...I. . t,..j... i i -, . .i i ... ...a - a whlla ahlrt I. K.. I .nnl.n maaln at. a mar WarlaaHa I illuuiuri . inimii 'v... !?....?p on k17 Laiio found h". home swspt ViTbody cn bdM j drovrVed. BPcUI t0 '&V T'li ioa.inV mine and founsq & ?'L.d S"ZX SUNK BY MINE. 180 DROWNING. I Jackson county. Mlaa. The negro wss arrested late Friday Russian Menliant Steamer'. Fate I night by a posse who followed him Over a Year After War'a Close. to within two miles of Mobile from London. Oct 21.-A dispatch re- te'" wTnh celved here from Vladlvostock byLni.n hnn. ami iimmn. Tha im and was shot In tho Sheriff H. W. Hln- VfAnrw aha V 1 rri n I . ...ai.m- u . ... M . . . .......W .lAllUI,. The steamer, laden with , 477.000 t feet of cypress timber,, went ashore in a gale last night. , She left Jackson. vine Oot 1. From the start aho en. countered heavy wind, and was forced to go far out of her course. At her away and his wife and two children The floods have disinterred number Spencer. Oct .-. A t-m the Lutln. from the noaaa and menaced to evade. ') on uow o. aome or ner passenger, a Mississippi mob bent on lynching . .... " " " I . - . . . . I m .w. .aat.1.1. . . IV. r a. aw. I . m.. --.. aa ... . ..v mlaalnr ' No trace Of them haa bean I o corpses rum wwmeiermai aim are itvui ' ""'- .... munia " ""'a'"- ..-.. m., . . .... ., .1...4 w. 1. .v. misamg. tin irao vl hiciu na ma . ... I ..,,. nn.n n'..ki..i.. I l.v. .h. --.r.)ln. n Ik... .w. Ien1 r raw were aevad. but 110 nerennalhlm. Hlnton Placed tnO BegTO In the Av...w.7 vvwi.., . -, ....uiuiwii w.. ... T.-w..-.. 1 ' V " "I r .....1. .n .. ,uv .nn.K. .... .... ... .. I ....... Amrwk . V. . . . . n . T . rntina ana it ig neueveo tney were 1 wH'"i ww a. vw.. 1 w.... . , - ...... -- - - 7 . . . - - - - - - . - ir-m.7 . ... lis reported that the railroads In' Hon-1 received here late . last night .ute. I starboard bow. are In position. The were drowned. Among th. dead known aret 8. A.!001" nvm 'lprI serious aamageaimsi me tonmmm rrprreenung ins naruuim wa.B... . uig.cn vn, Anotner mesaage receiveq py a Parlln of Miami: Oeorge McLendon. I" A sunscnption net to aid tne vie i striking macnmisxs on ine ooutnernienu wnn m imiwibh " n meiaew. agency saya two hundred: pas best she could not make more than I of West Palm Beaoh, and seven or eight knots an hour and most I Thompson. . Principal efforts . have of the time she crept along at a speed I been to rescue the living .aad no a-. I ..... .1.1. t,r. ..... I . . . . J . . a . a imr iuh man tuia. . nntn xiaiuirae I complete list "i me uena nas yet oeen was paaaed last Friday night Captain I prepared. . . Most- , of v them ' were vinanuint iuun ine uei running iw i strangers here, coming rrom ortn and knew he could not maintain sum. I n -ui,. to work en the extension. cient steam by burning pert of - his ' cargo to keep the craft's head to the gale that was blowing, lie describes the storm of Friday a. the worst In his 20 years' experience along the At " lantlo coast Early last evening the crew sighted Cape Henry light , , . At that time a dense fog was gathering. ' Boon Is obscured the bea con and the noise of the wind and sea prevented the warning siren at the , cape being heard. Shortly before 4 o'clock In the ' evening the lookout and the pay rolls of the railroad com pany will have to be checked with the living ''before name, of dead, can be accurately given, v , vy-, ; FOUR STEAMERS RKACIf rORT." Shipping From If nrrlceno DUtrtct Ar - rlvee at new Harry time has been opend. It Is headed by I system yesterday declined the Bouth- irreaiaent jmhtkiod ' vun s generous I era s oner oi eruiiraiion in m niv donation. t -,, .- , , . , 4 vc .' I ter of settlement ana that the com . ,. ..'..-' 1 " ,--'! -Ipany must therefore employ, men to rniuiu i am uuii r biiip gone.. I carry on Its wont, ana notifying' an maater mechanics on the system that Reported aa Having Drifted During I the - company , Is now . open ' for the . Hurricane r.iprnencee of Steam. I smnlovment of such men. The mas- ers Arriving at ciiarieetou. , . , ter nwichanlcs are Instructed that If bottom. PLIGHT OF CUBAN INSANE. "' Gov. Magoon Find. 1,440 Pmone of Both Hexes Oowded Into - Filthy senger. perished en board the War Jagln, only one being, saved. Three Lucedale Jail and with another deputy guarded him until early this morning. , when both fell asleep. When t. they awoke the negro was missing and was subsequently found strung up to a telegraph . po1er a short distance from the jail.- There la absolutely no clue to the Identity of any member of the mob.'- ::'y-,';'.-.! Orleans LHUo . the Woree. -; . . . .,, V ,'. . -New Orleans, , Oct ' ' 21. Several storm-beaten. steamers, the first Into at Cape Henry life-saving station saw I this port from the hurricane district tne steamers iignts close ssnore and I arrived nnre to-aay. about the same time the Farwell hit the beach. , The life-savers hurried to tne scene, un tne second shot from the gun line the crew of the steamer caught the line and before 1 o'clock In the morning 11 seamen had bi-in hauled through the surf ' In th breeches buoy. ' There were 1 left aboard Capt Chlaholm, the flrnt and e-nond Ollcers and the chief engineer, They laahed the breeches buoy to the m ana rerusea te come .shore, so the lif-ver had to .my by on the! One of them.' the steamer Bratlen. from Celba, brought news of a great storm In the Caribbean ahout Slmal taneouniy with-the hurrtcsne which swept Cuba and Florida. "Dig - sens had broken off the Hratten s smoke stack and washed overboard all her Hfe-hoaU.' The pounding water also twisted many-of -the steamer's deck flttlnga Into freak I nh shapee. The steamers Homer, from Rio d Jdnolro; (llfnarm Head, from Port Tampn. sn.l the Anillllan. from Liver Wcii aa tu.ut At daybreak all the' pool vU ,ki-t InJUa porls, U report Negro Women Drown Near iieearort, s. v., naaufort R C. OfL 11 1 aail Buildings With a Capacity for 400 ferryboat plying between Beaufort WUI Ketnedy the Abases, . ?Jand Ladles' litand, swamped late yet. Havana, Oct. " II Goytrnor Ma ter day afternoon during : the atorm with al men and rone woman .11 negroes, on board. - Three women pnlplta.were tilled loley by vlslUng were drowned. A skiff from m. mint I oisnops at ine convention or uroiner- vi..... Morh.nl a w h Miirrian f I thousand, six hundred and aiaiy ear. I boat anchored In the stream. In I hood of Bt Andrew.' An open mass Brotherhood of Kt Andrew SclccU - Waahlngtonb' Memphis,, Tenn., Oef 11, Local Charleston. 8. C Oct 21 The Ian of tha former employes make I goon visited the national Insane asv. I with six men steamer nsroa, captain v nicneater, i application for positions there will helium tnis anernoon ana Cisco vered a Oct 29 at I a. m. off Frying Pm no objections to, their employment 1 deplorable state of affairs there. One shosls. encountered the hurricane. I . u.v.i. vJ a u..i. .elihAnaand kumtmi ai.i. .... hove to until r. 10 p. 'm,. when winJ ,nl ppencer shopi ; on being Inter- ons of both eenes are crowded Into chsrge of Tom Washlnglon. a negro meeting we. held this afternoon to moderated t and she resumed yt. viewed In regard to the refusal of "Ithy and dilapidated hulldlngs iwth aallor. rescued , the other passengers wnjch ! teneral public waa lnvlied During remainder of pnasnfre she hsd strong east to northeast winds with rough era. , .", ';.lf, - ' The steamer Onondaga, ' Bunnell, Oct 20, p. m. reports severe gale; Jiove to for three hours. y " i. apiain ntuwii, eiranitrr . uniancne. tha manhlniata to arbitrate, and 'tha a capacity for 400 persona only. They I at considerable risk, v I are sleeping on broken cote, relies of l " 1 " - r- ... . .- . , .-' .: I ' a n mnn unn men, state, thai he Is much dlsap l(n" owopsunn. von i nwmt iu iuim, pointed In the action of hi. former I f JT . "'t';. ,on 10 and to-night a grand rally closed the. convention. The next meeting will De held In Washington. IX C A, employe, at Spencer 1 and 'believes '. the asylum, but the money was I One of Five CandkUtee for Gahorna. h.. tha ranunaiira man win 1 never expended. The condition, to- I torlal NomliMtlon In Mlaelanlmii reports that he pswed close to the realise their mistake and see that the ? Br ,ry, than under 'WlU neat All the Haahee lom spar buoy, Frying Psn Bhoals. but Southern. Railway management has Bpsnish control. Governor Magoon !, Horseback. ,K : , .... could not see anything of the light given them an opportunity to, make w".!.:,, P0 1 orect additional ' New ' Orleans. Oct , 21. Charles ship, although the weather was Clear. , hnnnrahle settlement. Mr.: Uiin buildings and remedy the abuses. a.. will to-morrow harm a sea. pe light ship must hsve gone adrirt r)Bn further r stetes that he would Eodus of Marines Begins To-Day. mile horseback ride 'through Mlasl.. durlna the hurricane Saturday. I..... .v. 1 .a . . L ..T . . . I.. . , Ii.. . Cuban Crops Not Greatly Damaged. klons from any- who, wish to be em 1 the American marines In Cuba wlllleratlo nomination fof Oovemor. He ".. , e I T . . .. t I .... 'i . ,, ... ., v , . , .. ,! .., ... , . ..... - a ... I ,. . ... . U . Hi... . . . . iiatbiia. n.jwii. .v ui rr.u, i oegin 1 to-mormw nrvrn , nunarea I wui ....... avnorsaee , line to lued by the government eo-morrow j It Is reported here to-day that the I marines will sail Monday or Tuesday the Gulf of Mexico, giving special at will show that the damages auatain- Southern has an offer ef ' four on the cruisers Minn ".nolle. Newark Mention to . towns Which are not ed by the crops from the recent ey- hundred machinists from one point and tnver. Six hundred wilt remain I reached by rail. f clone are not as great as ha. been I but as vet very few have been em. 1st Camo Columbia, while 1.100 are! Ur. Scott haa flva nnn.ni. tnr guipo.eO,' - . ''..'loyo4 at the Cpencof thofi . i.tlU mattered throughout the Island. the nomination. .", . Held for Attempting to Run Jape In. i to caiiaita. Victoria B. C. Oct. 21. The Jrn eee schooner Suan Maru Is held hrre for attempting t run a number rr Japanese Into Canada. T-nt- t Japanese out ef ti en hour landed 10 mllee from here Nine have been arprehen-tf .1 detained schooner is liable t t cation snd a fine ef 1109 r r . man not lleted. The fi'i"1 i that heavy weather hM t i from the Copper I . 1 . they had b" iinhir, ; er Y it short ef v, . . i
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