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CIIAIZLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH G, 1007. A TREAT TO MUSIC LOVERS rx c." k. i nsiiFjfs ijbotcre Wry Appreciative Andli-nrf Attends Last Mght'a Illustrated Musical Lec tor, Enlitlrd "Humor In Music" Ir. Fisher Introduces II la Harcrs - to the Quality ot Music in Composl tions ot the Ores Matr Illus trations Admirably Rendered by the Conservatory Teachers and Stu dents. ' , ' A very appreciative audience as sembled -in the auditorium of the Presbyterian College last night to hear; Dr.' Fisher's delightful Illustrat ed musical lecture entitled "Humor In Music." He first defined humor as "that which is witty, droll, or Jocose and tending to excite amusement," and quoting from Bunyan, "Some things are ef that nature as to make one's fanoy ctiuckle while hu heart doth ache." .Though this co il a not apply to music, for that Is all purity, U cannot In the abstract cause harm or suggestion of hurt or pain, though It ran suggest or Incite amusement, mlrfhfulness and harmless pleasure. The speaker then said,, a quickly per ceptive state of mind' Is essential to catch the piquancy of humor. This he said could take the form of either imitation or suggestion, though pos sibly the older form la Imitation. Ho Him BdiH h wUhrt to introduce the udlance to a droll conceit -dating from a couple of ci'nturli-s pant, call ed the "Cuckoo" by Daquin. In which the humor lies In the imitation of the natural sounds of the cuckoo notes. This he described as "humor for cer tain," for though i hp bird can only sing a treble major or minor third the Imitation Is made In the bass reg ister as well, thus giving uk a bass cuckoo. Miss Culllf March wan pian ist for this Illustration. The ease of humor even in Haydn's celebrated oratorio. "The Creation," was then brought out- for unlit! this Is a sacred work, the worm is de scribed In connection with the sixth day's creative work m these word: "In long dimenion creep with sinu ous trace the worm." Mere the bas soon has a lonn-drawn bottom D against chords that distinctly evident repugnance. Misi Wade her.' sari an Illustration of the abov- It Fisher then con tinued by nayliiK the greatest of all musicians. U-eoven, gives many evidences of humor throughout his works, but nover more o than In a work called "Anger at the Loan of a 1'enny Hulling fiver In a Caprice." Ihls is a pomsumous work, the manu rcTlpt being found among lleeth oveii'H papers after his d'-ri)i No body knows why lie wrote It '.'infill atti-ntlon to the p rformiin,-,- will Im press upon tin- hearei thai !tc oven has nioyt Immurou m-i to mti ic theMi paroyiii- of ijk" until In a nhirt fliiBl oiubur-l II. for. oik- can he ujipealcd t" by .1 sn- of humor, one must hi a ,-hh,- ot humor. MIhh Susie Jlc.Murry was thr pianist for this lllu-trtiiioii. M'-nilt-lhohii' music to a "Mld- summer NikM '' taken up os It f' wedding march I,"I'C to b- P!"V. and filth act". 1'igtie. so to pi-, tlviths In cotiii. brmiririg t,,,ii. Iru-tl ill". ltrn:,i ti ii K . '. rr i ;( f j,r"du "ii o!' i. r.i in i "A tide lin-am" w;ih next Hows Th'- celcbrateil u:i: wiltt'ii us a ,1 h. t u en the fourth Thl- rorms an epl k. to th. nuptial fes !!m,i with th- happy r of l.vva nd" r, I '- and' ilrl-na Th" or fi- itlvlM'-x .lll'l the thai mlrth-f plli'ln(t UM brief H,VI,e " V cirir Pwamun and Ids 1" ThUby. Vi ty !..i: al mirth th n I of i .,11 V ill ;.no i" th;iii; ii Put )'llirn-f and I think you o. truK hiuiior writti n for this a pia v a i ; ;i in .i n .-.Tlie of Inl (.ii. tra j, i i rnor til I' 1 . I'M ,tl WllH IIIIIMi i. nr.. .-Mil. of Vmli In, k. and bi'Khi tancy. he as 'in ! ,i nv h It.e M' ll'l' l-""llll! I i v i lli tin- In lil i ri "Mi-cha n ii a Is ' n,l tv ir ilmi.t Tli'-i- I'i'.v'v " ir lh- 'l i I !i i pe f.ii -- 1 1 inn : ' u Hcconipaiil' d 'he i I pirflle. alio'll-l a i- V Inch uf. r , . 1 d !', liri I Thi-lie It :v th' re a w rr. fir r nl for t!.. in .! the .oeiiin: ' 'i' t. during Th lbo i- ' " J.'y ramu Jw! 1 If red f.unllui V.t i.1 ii el.t. i 1t." 'ro 'H V O' V pa' i i a i u a a I i ii in I ilriiiii". ' lil' Ii Iran . of t'o I'l " i v r n ' M a n i ... ith of C l annn , 1 I I.. III 11 1 hel ml i ( W 1 1 1 .I l II rn i -1 ll a'coiiiil i in I Hi t e a play- I r her d. i ! nl l ihl '.IIK hi rell' tin liii.-ii" -1 r ill: ii.. r. id i' ,1 i; wltli Th. la-' oinmi.te of hun, or In Mi n l I --oh n'- l:n. i. .- '" "' ' tile I'erKoll-M S'lk' Till- -peak' I 'In I. .I-V '. ' 'I ' a ii- " in ha it il.ed , III III I ' e 1 1 I 1 1 ' no. forte Gultarr. ' f iermnn po , , ( oi I;,' ' . Ill w a r I ' 1 1 1 1 ir i ::i g i- -l.i.i . i I I ) I . i ' u i ' r inn i . T'., i v - 'In .". In v o ! I ! by 1' Hili.-r. i o 11 1 i o -o1 r, a ; I ! in a h i pp 1 ii ,r inn Hie i.ie ., I,h ,f ih- lov. utt ll'le. SV .III III. I t la I' ,' 11 " i ' ,i , ..f li, a i'l. li, , ,M ,i a 1 1 'lit Jin l.ik- I mi ' le ma 1 1. no-' -.,i le ! Id. t I Tin tuia th' "; mar. h trlli .,, o. V.i-t. i ' 'll.l- It i nn n, ' , . i , iir ,,. ,, I ali'l ! 1,11. 1 dolt ,. ih. y ii , . t Hun .!. i'l. i, 1 1 , . ii I in -,i , Ii In. I III t tl, I III! i. :i I. I'l-'t '' Mom, !-' ,i 1 1 t . th ! ! w i ' th- ' " 1 Mm ubli nicai. i- ' 1 M A l .I I pe I II 'I ; tended i i 1 -I ' i, i I, yjird o i up i" V, II I i'."' til da, n. a 4r.r Ih. ! I I'll, u li' , '.' O,. I'. : . t. I-, d in . h.-, rd ') 1 1 : n v i I. lo' , ,. ' i'l, pl aid K1' n i a I in by. At ill tuning "f f.tten ' dam r S'w " the merpl pl.lllltU ' firlcs. it k" . r a th ' I, r K ' I' f ill K I I, , II. on ' ' 1' dswn warn- 'h' m t Iflvlng h'"' 1'"'' n the l '" to 1' i rf-.tlw.r r.lustr.iti'" !:. I, .Id I 1 1 1 1 i'i, ' h unieroii'. composition" ll ;t" y' "' ;at u.m the hoy- ' 1 between the W l'd.r-. ari l the .. u l.. n illfti trr;( loy ''ill .f ii . .ml t.y In- trurriijnts arr oi i 1 ad of clwstrsl ones. The Iwfure a .-num.- tr.nt to ell who were fortunate rmiiiKh t bear it given In 1 'r FMi'-r' "n -f.ghtfully Interesting and lnstru, live af. ' e The Illustrations by the conrva tory, teehers and students, were, without egceptlon, admirably ren dered. " titds ' globulas of mitMlila Uisi ililv Pi lUiU-i swny. Ite Witt's UUlm Krtr I(lers will sesttsr ths gionm Of Ilrk-irda-tte m4 felUousnMS. , They do not crliHi or 4ckn. Ilwommsniki esd toli tie by iissruyg Paarmasy. ' ' .,- -Kr "' ; " : . . - gTRKKTER REFUSRS TO ANSWER AocetHAnee of Offer", to' Bor Mrs. ,' JVUly and lit Knit Against leading . Mcmbm of Christian Bcteneo ' C'hureh Not Made robllc. : Concord, N. H.f March 4. -John W.' Kelly, of Portsmouth, one of tho counsel for the relatives of . Mrs. Mary Baker o Eddy, who brought suit in her behalf against '. leading members of the Christian, Science Church last week, was In consultation hero to-night with his colleague, for mer Mayor Nathaniel E, Martin. After their conference they said that they hod received no communication from General F, 8. Streeter, personal counsol for Mrs. Eddy, although they had had noma expectation, apparent ly, of hearing from him In -connection with tho service of the papers In the suit. They addod that to morrow they expect to call on Mr. Htreeter and learn from him whether or not he will acenpt service for fhe defendants In the case, as their legal representative. In caso he refuses to do this, thejr said, they will proceed at once to make service upon the Individual defendants. The de fendants will then have 30 days in which to reply to the allegations con tained In a Mil In pqulty. General Streeter declined to-night to say whether or not he would ac cept service for the defendants, hut announced that he would he ready to morrow to receive a visit from the counsel for the plaintiff. To-morrow Mesars. Kelly and Martin expect to have a conferetre with the senior counsel for the plaintiff, former Pnlted States Sena tor William R. Chandler. x GLOVER DISCLAIMS OFFICII. Says So Proposition Haw I Icon Mado Illm liy Mrs. Kddy to Refrain From Suit. Omaha. Neb. March 4 A special to The World-Herald to-day from Dead wood. H. I)., nays: Regarding the report that Mrs. , Kddy , in an effort to stop Glover's i suit, has sent Rev. I. C Tomllnson with on offer of :5".000 for that j purpose, and to make no objection to j any will his mother may make, Mr. lover Says: "I htwp received no such offer, and 1 I would consider no such offr if It were made " Judge Bennett, local counsel for Glover, paid: "This suit was not brought by Mr. Olovtir for money, or for fhe purpose of orjtalnlnfT any money from Mrs. Kddy through such means. hut honestly and conscientiously for tho protecMon of Mrs. Kddy and her property " Mr Tomllnson wn here in Janu nrv when he spent some time In ICn" for purposes which have not li'eri made'piilillc. MV REfH'lED nit'KOHY INN. Que! Ion Will be Settlrsl After Mr. Frank l.onghran leetn the Insur ance Adjuster. Hpiola! 'o The Ohsorver A"her, March 4 The question of uhi'fher or not the burned Hlekory Inn, of Hickory, will lie rebuilt by Mi Frank l-mighran ulll he deter mined thlu week afler a meeting at Hl knry Wednesday of Mr. Lioughran and tin fire Insurance adpusters Mr. Iiiifhran will leave for Hickory to morrow to meet vlfh the adjuster Wednesday. When asked by n re porter this nmrnlni; whether r not the Inn would be rebuilt. Mr !.ouK li ra n said thai In- as noi In :i position it this time to say, "I am Holnp to lllckorv to-morrow." said he, "to meet with the fire Inninmce nil luster There ore -..eral matters yet to be .. Id. d thnl will have a material hiatllilf on Ihe ,,, stion (if the rr ImiidlnK of the Inn and 1 n m not now In a .oMt,,.n to say what will he my . ..urn-" Mr l.ounbran 'KpresHi d tin- le-ln. Inclevrr. to see th" striirlurn rebuilt lb- is de.ph Interested In lll'kni a- well ll-' Aln villi- and Is keiritv alive In tile colli limed urowth , ii. I pi "pi i lly "f thi- l o i ltli 'i iii i i vm: i,i) iTi it io Dvs Murjnii I'lilermo. After Heine Held for Sil.wm Which Esther Wu I'iiii-Idi- to l'a. I Itelea-M-il mi tin l'.r'i.l,l n Itrldge. N'h' Yak, March 4. FalliiKr to hi a In t : "'in ft o i n the fa t her of a I... i .i'i,.,, lle had kidnapped Jan nn ml i of a s" ciillr-cl ' lil i. k llainl" imhii, afler keeplnn him to d.i.. ho, ii In- parents to tilht turned Inn, i i on the Hrooktyn Itrldse Th. l,.. later "a- resiornl to his par. nt I,, the polce Th, kl.lnapp'd boy was Marion I 'a . i m a ha k i I n bilsiin ss I n 'ro..kl.M Th- day f..ll"Wlii Ihr kid i . . M l n K 'hi I , i li. r ii'i'lvi-il a letter iKtn I l, th.- "HIii. k llnnd" In which .:. I. no v a I uiiiioli d for the rexti.rn , ,n ,,f tl, ...v Th" family was una I , ,, i .v and almost drHpalre.l ,i ,.-,r m.l ci- Hi, hoy. u In n he ua- I . r. I to t V ht lire III I I sl,l CHANDLER. SHlllle (null Denies AlllcntlOl to ricvriil III- M.ilctJIIIiill While mi ,,iili iiiplal, ,1 l-lr lii New "ik l" I'l'.. wcul. llll H 1 1 M ,!, I The H , , . , . . , , ,,,, ., , , , . , , o, , i . . 1 1, .In Lai I it,,. ; : I i 1 l, . , ! , i mm ' I' o I, , f , ., , ,. , , . ' i V lull m w f )(,.io..r. M ; N ' '"i a will pi' 1 ,1 1 I nr , ,,, -v il . o , , , I , ,f I h' . , rf , , i . ,,,,,, ..r Ml est I, ,f 1 .1 1 1 1 v i,.e a , i I ' ' M- t . N. I' V a k ' til' li M ' 1 r i to maK. , , ,,,, , ,. ' . .... iiIImi; , " ill t,p ,, l, l,i- t .ill'," I t" ' m !! . , i,,r ,11, ,, f I - l Ten. ti n ' t'"' ,,;u, ,,f I t,. a,, I i m ',i u''i il , ,,, Tl I ,' ! ' i'i '1'"' ''-'I " ' " ,,, ,, i .. ,, il ' .i, ' " i" nn i" I . , , i , M, 41. ,.,,.i,i I" i ' - a co h tie I ,,..,, ,,, . . l eedU 1' I ' le-' M I 1 .. ' 1 I'l MM. HOI RS Hli I ' ' M'HERS ' s. nte itn-ei to Rcxirt in lllll and j rnlilciit Signs It nl the White ! IIoiimv j I Wn-biru'"ii. March 4 Th" Hennt" j i ,,,.,;iy ;,u,i , , to the ' I'Ufel' in e report I ,,, th, I. HI limiting th. horn- of scr , 1 . of i.id .i a einpt'ivi :n asi end ii !,,. , .mferecH I'l.'t nlirht Th'-1 I 1 1 fro' 1 I" Hie report of I, , ,..,,T, m e ,11, d III hot .1 holise I,,, a l'iai n nil" ti V Uliniillin.il-. vote I j I he m-i' nieut limits the iliillv seivlcn; . f rtii', iv I'l' !'!' hers to nl n hours, ,.il., , p-.,M...i thill the r'-'iuli' loent ,,,. i , ,t'etn.-d a I" any -parth Ulur , , . ii-ii nrnper sholn li nii'l'M I" tin iiitei Hltr onimen r (onimlH cl'.li The I'resldent signed the bill Ht tile I npMol I IUI11 New. lUtua. H" lil i.i Tin 1 tbwrviir Klkln. Ma nh 4 -Mr John Mnrlmi nh,. h.n I.. . n with tho Klkln linn; o, hen' an prescription rlsrh for th" past two years, left hri' this niuinlng for Orreiislwro to sc't u similar position with a drug h,iise in that city. Tho store of Mr. J. R. Jolly run brnknn Into hsrs Saturday night and two gold watches taken. Ir J W. Ring was callxd to Oreerjs txro Saturday tvonlng to the hdsld of his sen, tt. Lttthsr Ming, mho Is vary 111 with Jagrlpfs,, THAIS BOBBERS GET.$JO0 TWO ME5T lfol,P UP A PASSENGER Negro Miner Killed for Protesting and V, L. Wexllake, of Toledo,. O., Siiot -.'Through Hand by ,. fStray Bullet ,' Uold-l p Occurred on Missouri Pad fit! Railroad, itoblMrs Hoarding Tialn at IMtt-sbnrg, Kas,, and 1 login nlng Work as It 1'asHed Kansas City j koutherii Hhops Wore Only False MiiHtaclies and Goatee and Hur riedly Left the Train asi It Entered the Varibt at Cornell. . , Pittsburg. Kas,, March 4. A Mis souri Pacific passenger train which Jeff here at 7:20 this evening, was held up by two men In disguise and Lou Jeff, a negro miner employed at Camp 31 of the Central Coal & Coke Company, was killed because he pro tested, and W, h. Westlake, of Toledo, O., who with his wife and two children had been visiting relatives In Kansas, was shot through ' the hand by a stray shot that had been fired at the negro. There were few passengers on the train and the robbers got about S 1 00 in cash and a few watches and revolvers. The men were disguised only with false mustaches and goatees. One was tail, weighing between ISO and 190 while the o)her weighed about 160 pounds. Both were dark com plesloned and wore dark slouch hats and dark clothes. They boarded the train at Pltttthurg and began working the train as It passed the Kansas City Southern Railroad shopa. They com menced at the smoking car. One rob ber walked ahead with a large re-1 volver In either hand and iuletly; asked the passengers to "Bhell out" j to the man behind, who was closely following. They were not far behind : the train auditor and followed him Into the day coach. When they came to Jeff In the day coach he at once ' grasped the Idea that It was a hold-up, I and after the auditor had passed him ' he drew a revolver and shot at thai foremost robber, who shot twice at the negro. The first shot went wild , and struck Westlake, but the second) shot hit the negro In the head and killed him Instantly. The robbers I then ipiletly made tho auditor deliver his moheY, arid hurriedly li ft the train as It entered the yards at Cornell. The country surrounding l'itls lur thickly nettled, and Is dotted with vllliiKCS and mining camps. It Is reported that the news that a miner was killed by the bandits has aroused hundreds of other miners who will at tempt to capture end lynch the rob bers. THIEF WAS BOLD. Breaks Window of tireenshoro Drug Store and (iets Away Willi a Itiincli of (Johl Coins. Kpi-' lal to The Observer. (Jreensboro, March 4. A hold thief broke Into Galloway's drug store last night by breaking a plat glass window valued at 170, and stolo a card on which was displayed J T 0 in gold The store is in one of rim most public plac'H In town, opposite the poHtoftlce and court house The window was broken by throwing a In irk Into It Seine weeks ;iko Mr. V A Watson, proprietor of the Greensboro Roller Mills, concluded 'o d,i some special advertising on a plan nf his own. He saw Mr. Onlloway. of the drug store, und asked if he could use his win dow, and receiving permission, lie placed a Jar of wheat In the window with card announcing a guessing contest as to the number of grains of wheat In the Jar The terms were thiol one must buy n quarter of a sack of flour to secure one kuchs. The prizes Jn all consisted of $70 in gold, from ten dollar gold pieces down tt two and a half All these tfidd pieces were glued to a card board and pla, e In the big show w In, low Win n a purchase of Hour was made a 'iiupon was given thn party, on which his guess was ir ronled, and this coupon was then placed In a sealed tin can. The oon t' t has been In progress some time, the R-,ld pieces glimmering in the si.n'lght when th-re was any sun shine. This morning these same K,dd pieces had gone jrllinniei lug all but three nf them In his hurry to rn.lke a haul of al' the thief no dmibt shook the ciirdboai l a little and two live nod one tvo and a half ;ere fell off In the window and were there when the clerks owned up this morning, thmnrh a !.( hole was punched In 'h ii In, , iv glass an, I any one pass ing could see the gold plainly. people snon.n nr. tkoti x-tki. Dr. I.ymun Abbot nl New Y'rU Mass .Meeting IV'i Inrei This riind unrnl.il RlKht Is Violated b the Riisslun l.ovrniment. New York Mirrh 1 !" d: I o- 1 1 ci, ll ,,,( In KoHsl l wro'i ! ill.. . all I up l' it- to Aiiierlcsn s.!iiKill, for th- t "timrylinu for 1, const It ,,, i-.ici 1 (,,y, 111- nl w..r ini'le. Iicfoi. an ., , I,. 11c ilint 1 'i.-l I'Miirni,. Music Mill I , nmlil Tl," 1 .lout IV, s a'TillK'-'l I'l the "S ,, letv "f ll, . rrlends "f Russliin l-'ie. 'I"int" nn a ,.l,l analnst the all 'Mrs of the I, 1'islaii ft ul in racy ami ' dsl In tl,' , . ,1,11 il m ot nf a onstlt'H lonal K" 1 'ilia-lit A'l'lro.ses wre made l.i I r !,yinan M.I.ell, who prenMed. Al'X's Allndlu. II," la.cal le , I, r i,r the tlrsl I ,,, 1 , Nlrli- . !,, Ti has liovsky, Georio Keinan, "ill 'a rn I ,, Al '.oil al. Ir p nt ' We aie h'l" hrcallse w ti.dlcve that it.- .,.l" of Itussla bnw ihr rlirht t" 1, 1 1 th, i- ,.1 riorm and pi ,iv pre.I'M t- . le ll.e'l piVlTIIIIH'lll . that th.n a I,,,i , . i ,l rllil. and He, I-. palp.iMv. f'.,,.;; i,,,ii .111.1 iiiiltini' u-.lv lolali , liy Hi. Hu.i.ui icverntii'-nl 11. . vllMe.l world In-ill hol.ts Hi" 1 ,, 1, ns I'l" for II"", liluli mm"" ,, i,-,' prrpi ! 1 a I e,l In I, In nam,, i., ua 1. r h' lu'horllv It Hie llmslan k. i , 1 nt anthill It em il 's 111 toll lilli il. spoilt- If II Is HI, , I'll' I" pre i.tit ih. 1,1 il l Intider, it'll I ric in lift ,.i I I . , .i,,,r 1 aio- It Is In loh t iil'le Hi"' II 1' tl,,. mil,'. 11 li Ihe ilil'i "f Hie l,',l,,i I , n." I tlii- w off in Ii Roia rnmi-nt I" I pioil'le n- Kuscil f'-r tlu-lr future s.- 111 It 1 If r.voliili.'i' Is ever l".IIMr. Hi,, r-vo Inll'in In Hum. a is lust IIL-d l' the 01111" whteh hsve iiti.voke.1 II. and the enl tihlrli Hu 1 ei olutlonlsts have In vl-, II, o ,,il,nli.lli,ti of a r U"enl illv, fur nn nulo r 1 all.- K ivi-t 1. ill' ill muni . n ,1 n nil 'if If ah h ' Iclliie In Jiisllre an I III '-i 1 1 " Mr Al' i t1" ll hfs mlMsleii In can lilt- ht, i" Indue" tic A 'ori-lean I r 1 '. 1. 111. k" no loins I" the Ituislstt v.,w-inn. nl mill. -It. lie ileelaic l ,eul. im, l,e in. 'in to crush Hie tnoi ( nii'iit of p. pilar r.-presnntntl'in egrn Diamond RoblM-r rr-sitl. ritisbiitg. March 4 Marshall p. Parker, n negro, was arrested Urr'' lust night on dencrlptlon furnished by the authorities of Trenton, N J, where lie Is alleged to haV't conimlt-i-l n llO.ono diamond robbery Pntker whs nrr'sted here uhout B year ago as a susplclou si wson nml Sim to the work house for ninety 'ti After a few ditys'he was re haseil on a technicality. r"IM) O )MM IHHION KH'H RKP.iTt." The Minnesotn Islry snl Foi,l Cotn ml, 11 s nn I yds hn thai Kniie,l' I nmllve Honey and Tsr sn l llee'i Ijij. ntlve Uonry and Tsr i-iiitiiltie, uplula ami eroton oil. Opiate sr polunia nnt t niton oil Is violent polsnmtu juiriin tiv. Hefus tn Scrept any but Koliiy' ll'liey snr) Tir In it vellmur psctiuit. Ptley's ltnr sn1 Tar ronialtis nn r pistes or dangsroos yues and is lb twst Hugh and cold cure. GOLOVIN'S ELECTION CERTAIN. Constitutional Democrats Candidate. for President of Lower House of parliament Most Favored. M. .Petersburg, March 4. The various parliamentary groups held conforencea lasting throughout the r, wun ine onject or avoiding, a deadlock In the choice -of a presl dent of tho lower house of Parlia ment, which will' be the sole business to be transacted at the opening ses sion ; ' to-morrow. A caucus of the Constitutional Democrats adopted FCOdOr. flolovln Prinlil.nl f . th Moscow Zemstov, as candidate of that party for the office, and added anotner resident of. Moscow, M. Ts llnko. as Vice President. Thn re. malnlng officials will be elected Thursday, aftor the return rif thn President of the lower house from nis audience of the Emperor at Tsarskoe-Selo. ' The election of M. Golovln Is a practical certainty. As the nature of the duties of the President of the lower house require cordial relations with tha Court, the social revolu tionists, and Social Democrats irs not Inclined to set up a candidate of their own. "STEVE ADAMS ONLY A PAWN." Attorney Declares for Member of Western Fed.-ratliei of Mines, Charged With Murder, That State Is Paving Way for Convicting Other Members. Wallace, Idaho, March 4. "Steve Adams Is only a pawn In the great game that la being played. The prosecutors In this case do not be lieve Adams Is guilty. They never did believe It." Ho Declared Attorney E. V. Richardson to-day In his plea to the Jury to acquit Kt-ve W.Adams, a member of the Western Federa tion of Miners, of the murder In Au gust, 1904, of Fred Tyler, a claim Jumper. He basyl his plea on the theory that the State Is only making use of Adams to convict other mem bers of the Western Federation, and that Adams' trial is but a minor Issue In the great fight between the Mine Owners' Association and the Western Federation of Miners Attorney Richardson severely de nounced detectives, especially private detective agencies. A JAPANESE PAPER PROTESTS. Can Discern Rut One Intention in Iroporieid Law Limiting Aliens to Flvo Years' Ownership of Iand, That lo Ienjr Rlejit to .Tups. Toklo, March 4 The Nlchl Nlehl, In a leader this morning, protests against ths "persistent determination of the people of California to perse cute and exclude fhe Japanese" from that State. In the proposed law, lim iting aliens to a live years' ownership of land, The Nlchl Nh hi can discern but one Intention, to deny the land owning right tn Japanese. The paper advises the government to take steps to "counteract such an outrage against the Japanese" and expresses the belief that an elii. ient solution may be reached by the removal of the disability of Japam'se to attain naturalization in the I nited Slates. I'orsyth Coniml-wloiu Day. Have a Busy Special to The Ohs, rve- Winston-Salem, .Mar. 4. The coun ty commissioners. In session to-day, allowed a large number of claims. The board a year or more ago appro priated $3,000 for macadamlnlrig the Mickey miil road The work cost about $fi,O00 and Mayor Katon and Alder man J. K W', i -;e. t appeared before the commission, i . to-day and asked that the county pay the other $2,000. The niuesl was granted and the ex penso will b- charged up to the fund allowed tor p iiiiunent road work The new load ounmlssloncrs will meet with the i oiintv lathers to-morrow for organization and l lie transaction of other luislnrwj. , road supervisor will be ih..-. n t this time. There are two applirnnts for the position. Mr. ('has Cnltllh. who has held the place acceptably for two years or more and Mr has. Ilauser I I MOI NTMN MOVINti SIOWI.Y. Avalanche Has Destroyed 20 Wwell Incsi and Two C'himiios. I Naples, inarch I The mounlaln In the Province f olTenza, above Mont-i-murro. which for two diys past has been slipping down In the valley, ap 1 pears now t,, he moving much more ! slowly Th.- Mitht or the people, j however, i oiitlaii.'s many fearing 1 I repetition of the terrible earthquake I of isUT. In" ivhU h .'too persons lost I their live- Th. present avalanches have desfov.'i Iwellintrs and two churches, hut there hnve been no vic tims, the peopi, having had sufficient : warning to n t a way. Double- limn I cr I rclglit Jlimiw uw Track. ,! ser er m. March 4 The en- Hp. c,,l to Th Winston Si nines to 1 train lump, Vrt , this m Jilted Th, about 1 h'l v 1 1 u'do-hender freight I Mi - track near Ilenrv, iiuiu; No one was In t 1, k was turn up for 1 I- The passengers and the train due here nt 2 Irin-ferred to a special hnggag. O'clock at the special hours I Were sc 11 n r r I v 1 1 1 of the acrldent. 1 he I In the city sev -nil Ofllcrrs I made Hhoo Court. Hot Sprint; Ark . March 4 The 1, instable of ,it Springs township, with a for, e of deputies, and acting 1 under ihe pi nlslons of the recently rnactnl Amis law forbidding pool selling, invaded Halilawn track to- day. air. -ted ilv honkmakfrs nd ! tuit an end to open betting, for the May. nt h ist Kor the rest of the I day the Itennlnus system of betting, nslne hadge numbers for Identiflrs 1 t Ion. was resorted to Iresllenl s Son Improving Fust. Washington. March 4. Considera ble Improvement was shown to-day In the condition "f Archlo Roosevelt, the third son "f th" I'resldent. who lias been ill since last Friday with an attack of diphtheria Dr. Hlxey upon leaving lit- Whit" House to night, said Archie Is getting along nicely His condition Is not serious nn t there is no reason for alarm. The other children have been Isolated sa 11 precnut Inn. 11 v measure and I do not lielleve tber. Is the slightest danger of them contracting the disease." Hnd Not VNIiimI Town Hi 5 Yrors. Ixlngton. kv, March 4. A rela tive of Ilenrv Clav. Mrs Frances Paca Peter, aged 111 years, died at her home In this county to day. 8he llvsd sev en miles from town and had not been here In more than 4S yonrs. Rhs be came angry nt some of the people In the city before the civil war and vowed she would never visit the place again. Htie was wealthy. Willie wiilled and WlnnU whMd. wnll Wintry wlrM whined wotrdly. Willi wriggled whlU WlnnU wl rtchxfly Wldtim whlspsrs,, winter wleiti work whs Whstfort we write. "t's KennMr'a Lxtlr Cough ffrmp." Kotntnr m m go4. to)4 ir llawisy'a rbarmaer. ' HONDt'RAS-NICARAGUA STRIFE. Dispatches of the Recent Conflicts lux-nival by Steamship From Puerto Ooit Honduras.,".,'-. -.,.'.. -.c'vw , Now Orleans, March 4. Tho' fol lowing dispatches, covering recent fighting . between ' Honduras and Nicaragua, wer received to-day by tha Associated Press, via steamship, from Puerto Cortei, Honduras: "San Iart!os, ; Hoijduran frontier, Feb. 20 , Nicaraguan troops set an ambuscada on . Honduras territory near the frontier, but were driven out by the Honduran forces. Nicaraguan loss: :; 14 Jtflled, 40 wounded,' Hondu- wounada." , f ; "Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Feb. 14. Qaneral Lee Christmas tan American, formerly living in Memphis, Tenn.,) and General Barahona, with J.000 men marched for tha frontier at Nicaragua to-dav. Thirtv.flv v,r,,i. red soldiers have arrived at the cap- ivi rum me western department of Oraclas Intubuca and Copan and are being uniformed and equipped. The soldiers are the Tamous fighting In dians called 'ftrnelnn.' . r. of srreat vnW durance, who remember tha sackling of Cholutea by Nicaraguan troops In 1904 and are enthusiastic for war. When this force arrives, Honduras will have on the border be tween 17,000 and 18,000 troops. A reserve of 15,000 will be- rapidly or ganized, the entire fighting force of the country being called on." "Tegucigalpa, Feb. 28. No engage ment of Importance has occurred within the last few days, only skirm ishes being fought. On account of the close nrnylmltv nf k.11. nrmn. - - .-...'j v t .11 al luico, serious encounters are looked for uuaiy. "Puerto Cortez. Feb. 2 A lata report from the capital says that the luuuwing -terms or peace have been presented to President Zelaya. of Nicaragua by President Bonilla, of Honduras, and refused: " 'First. Immediate surrender nf the territory ceded 10 Honduras by the decision of the King of Spain. aecona, resignation of Zelaya, as President or Nicaragua. " 'Third, expulsion from Honduras of , hostile emigrades from Nicaragua, ' "o,i, payment 01 Monaurus war expences to date.' " GOMKZ VISITS CASTRO. A -Establishment of Friendship me mo is Mid to Have Resulted. Caracas. Venrtvoiota via ,mn, . a ' w It m iui;iii.iiau, island Of Cumrna Vli.nk a in... , .".' II T . V K O President Oomez to-day paid a visit ... rrrsiaeni Castro at Macuto, where the President is convalescing from his recent serious Illness Tho viui m,.i, Is said to have been brought about mroufc-n me errorts of the President's wife. Is reDortert the re-establishment of the friendship ucivieen Castro and Gomez. The part taken by Senora Castro In thin mut ter has surprised the politicians and won me admiration of Venezuelans, who are not accustomed to seeing wo men intervene in puhllc arrairs. President Castro's vitality, his physicians say. has carried hi another n Isis In his llln he Is bett. r Is evidenced by the fact mat nis interview with Oomez lasted fully an hour. A COUNCILMAN SENTENCED. V. A. Martin, of Pittsburg, Pa., Must nrrv inrce Years In Western Penitentiary and Pay $500 Fine, for Rcortvlng Rrlbe. Pittsburg, March 4. W. A Mm. tin, a common councilman of this city, convicted of soliciting a bribe in connection with thn nronos,.,t granting of a franchise to the Tube City ..allway Company, was to-day sentenced by Judge F.vans, or Criminal Court, to pay a fine of $500 ami undergo three years' Imprisonment In tho Western penitentiary. Counsel for Martin gave notice of appeal to the fuperior Court, and In the meantime Martin will remain In Jail. COFLD RI V FOR PROTECTION. Pennsylvania Supreme Court Affirms Pittsburg Court Decision. Philadelphia, March 4. An echo of the rise In the price of Northern Pa cific Railroad stock In May. HiOl, was heard In the- Pennsylvania Supreme Court to-day when that tribunal handed down a decision holding that a broker who had ' short" 200 shares of the stock on account of a customer was Justified in purchasln gin the open mHrsei enough shares of the stock to protect himself against loss and affirmed a decision of a Pittsburg court, which held that tho stock broker should be reimbursed by the nerson for whom the stock had orlg lnallly "been sold. Drmarrst Dcfeates Holiest. New York. March 4 Calvin De tnaregt. of Chicago. In the initial Kam of the seventh national ama teur billiard tournament at the I.lederkrnni Club to-nlirht ,lpf.oiA I I H. M. P. Rolles, nf Philadelphia, decisively by a score of .100 to 199, ending Ihe game with an unfinished I run of 84. There will be two games lo-morrow. Conklln and Oardlner will meet In the nfternoon. and P. Mlal will play Poggenburg to-mor-mw night. Cnptnrrd first Confctlcrate Hag. Orange. J . March 4 Lieut Col John N. Coyne, 'who was the first 1'nlon soldier to capture a Confeder ate flag In the civil war. died of rr complication of diseases at his home here to-day. He was with Sickles' brigade, and for his services re ceived a medal of honor. Cotton Kxrlianire Case KuhmitUv! Suprt-me Cohrf. to Washington, March 4. The case of Clurence P. Hunt vs the New Yyk Cotton Kschange Involving the right' of the exchange In prohibit the use nf Its quotations, was to-day submitted to the Supreme Court of the Pnlted State nn printed briefs New Trsnsvasl Ministry Sworn In. Pretoria, Trsnsvnnl Colony, Msrch 4. The new Trtinsvaal ministry, of which General Hot hi. formerly enm-msnder-ln-rhlef of the Boer forces Is premier, wns sworn In to-dsy. Koeljr and Ryan Fight to Traw. Rochester. N Y . March 4. Hugo Kelly and Tommy Ryan fought six rounds here to-night to a draw. Kelly had the advantage of the first two rounds, but Rysn forced th fighting In the four succeeding rounds. DR. BAXTER S. MOORE OFFICE: S0 8. Tryon St. Tho tut SOt. OFFICE IIOURSi to It T at; I la I p. ui.' '' THE ELEVATOR COY. ;:' D jrOU 'know,- tald' the elector boy, "I didn't know till to-day hat wo built elevators.", ' .. . '' . Ha Wias addressing " the hlght watebman.-ho was coming In. r. ';,:i'"Ut ma tell you, my hoy,?' aatd the watchman, "there'a a whole lot we' do here you haven't found out yet. , i . ; --The elevator w.e shipped to-day was a .regular dandy. The cage' . was shipped out of the. wood ahop, and ths running gent and spparatgsj' y out of the DU worth . hop.iVVen.;Z;waturprlsed Bll!r; laughed at ' and said he used to aell elevators for the company when he was ele ', vator boy, on this elevator." ."".,''-'yT . X ' We make elevators ajl rlghsatd the . watchman.1; "but 'don't you , listen too much to what BUIy aaya. He'a liable to tell you he'e bougljt 1 one of the Pyramids in EwpiiV;.Wht''ele4 bit jroa aMpped; to-dyt,,r", ."Four yarn reole went out and a whole lot of hangers and pulleys., y it stumps me what people do with pulleys and hangers, hangers and vuucb, mym jjuneyo, ana men in lars. Gears letileo a big Item. Air kinds of wheels. In fact" v "Sounds like business la moving," said the watchman. , "It's worse than moving lt'a humming. People' like to aend us'- orders because we deliver the goods on time,", said the boy. "We beat the railroads all to pieces on delivering machinery, and we make the - machinery, too." "Howa the roller covering shop getting along?" asked the watch man. , Covering roles galore," said the boy. "The mills used to scatter their roll covering some, so the folks in the" department tell me, but it looks now like we get 'em all. I haul 'em up and down every day lots of them, and here's your floor, now hike off." , The D. A. Tompkins Go. MACHINE BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS, dIAKLOTTE, N. C. FIRE INSURANGE THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES REPRESENTED AND AMPLE WRO TECTION O UARANTEED: AETNA HARTFORD PHOENIX PHENEX NORTHERN R. E. Cochrane. Inamraaoa aad Real Estate Agent. Rubber Talk You can depend lipon the promise that gov with Kelly-Sprlngfleld Rubber Tires because it Is based up on the record back of them. If you'y used tires that give out or run dead, you know what would happen to Kelly-Sprlngfleld Tires if tho compound or the con struction altered. It Is not upon past reputation, but upon the continued goodness that Kelly-Sprlngfleld Tires win and hold appreciation. Every Kelly-Sprlngflold Tire we sell adds to our responsibility, be cause our good name Is on every one. With the guarantee of the Kelly-gprlngfield Rubber Co. and J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co., do you run any possible risk of being disappointed in the Kelly-Springflelds you buy? We are State agents. Write us for prices. I. W. WAOWORTH'S SONS CO. i CHARLOTTE, N. C. We have the largest Carriage Shop In the two Carollnas. 4 9 th Of the M. P. B. & L. Ass'n went into effect on Saturday, the 2nd mst The subscriptions for this series are coming in freely, but to accommodate the public we will keep the books open during the whole month of March and prospective borrowers will do well to apply at once S. WITTKOWSKY President THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GO AQTJ1T9 FOR Amarlcsm Atl-Wrotight Steal pltt Pulloye tad "Gtoat" Kitrchnd Rubhet Dotting. We osrry la stork Tale and Tovms Rotate p to sis tons vnpachy) also a full Uue of racking, 'Pip Valves aai I1UI, Supplier. '. 1 so , many pulleya. Every day It's pulleya going out. Big pulleya, little are s nangera, couplings ana set col NORTH BRITISH PIEDMONT , R. L COCHRANE Sec & Trcas. J
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