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I S TALXAII, AT i::IJ 1 Iivi:cl :t 1 i v-r i .-a .i - -nr '; ry !;:', i- i- C. ( . ' "... C rv:-T Tureau, 12 09 .Mala street, Cciu '.".Lia, S. C, April '27. Clinton J. H;lroyd, an engineer e:n- pioyel at the new water-works plant, was drowned thU afternoon in the fil ter plant Shortly before 4 o'clock. Ilolroyd,- then on duty at the plant. started to walk to the filter house along the 'narrow ledge, which, though a . . .;...,) i:.i:r vinan I.l.jM Was Two-; :.it.l O t via ?i . Victims ii:rrIoyes ot -any. a, April 27. A section of or being erected at the Ira- not mtended as a walk-way, has been . . f ' . . ? ct c t i x ; ;, ' i i ' 'i, c - i i '; ft . . .'., .l.'- - '. 1 l ...r:i lxiu:.;rtaro C; ,v, is. .1 i: i-'.ms!f to IV'f M.Uf-- ' 'r. T. V. Dixon i.:e;ii i I V ? Wc: "ons and Clam is Ar rc;'r., T.:,o tt I'irst Den.ts K.3 .Gu; I- t ' Later Confcsc Cb grrvrr's Correspondent I'urnti.cl the Information Which Led Up to Arrot. - Observer Bureau, 1209 Main street, Columbia, 8. C, April 27. J. C. Clamp, proprietor of the Corn- station at t,oCust Point, used as such. This ledge is only a it;- for the. Baltimore few inches wide and it la presumed menial TTntpl jaf tYi flm TaViw A - 0 Railroad for the use of the max ."otroya lost nu Daia". f Southall stopped there and left a German Lloyd Steamship Com- wUhoutany ouryand made scarcely trunk for an unpaid board bill on his ollapscd to-day, carrying down. any gtruggie after, going under the way to Augusta, was arrested by the n 20 and 25 men of whom water. Coining to the surface only police to-day on a warrant sworn out 're. known to be dead, 16 miss- once, a carpenter- at work nearby by Mr t. W. Dixon, president' of the 1 15 injured, most of them la- went to hta assistance, but could do Southern Hardware Company, " at U,, TA21XVZSrZSS, Ch.o,,.. char,,., fc, on, general superintendent of aftfr ft short whllft and within half an ur stolen revolvers irom the trunk altimore Bridge Company h0UP after HOlroyd had fallen in Mr. which Southall took from Mr. Dix- had charge of the steel con- Chisolm had taken his body from the n's store. . ;;. . In. ,He was caught while water, about 20 feet from the, spot 7. short time after his arrest Clamp , . . " f . - Droit A rtanrn ann maia a nlain Kvoaar err Aie nler." where he fell in. The water in w i-rr -ir: j the workmen dead so far as'itnown are: ' ARD L. ELLENDER, BalU 3ngineer; "r . . 1 ' . -X WOLF, BalUmore. IrT . SWEETMAN, Wood filter plant. Is about 13 feet deep, "1"".;" Ii ( I : Gossip at l.i 1 With th Air cf a ' 9 Ivooserclt .:.l 1 by the Republican - r I Will be Llected i a liiper at President's . I s Not Tlilnk liim t 1 ' to Itesurreet Bryan I : ..3 - ' a Nation's Chief rr'ive -T -cs Reference to (.raves. Observer Bureau, ington, April 27. 4ler lost his life trying to save i ,pn the outer end of the pier. .tchdent Edson, who was in- Ex-Senator Harion Butler, of North Carolina, la the , , centre of , political eossId in Washington to-day. He doesn't mind saying things, , either; that is, some things. There are other things he will not say. He says Roosevelt. wilt be nominated by'' the Republican convention next year and wllUba elected. "ThIP.eoTe will not need Mr. Bryan ioK say one word which John Temple Graves says would elect Roosevelt; they will-do that without Mr. Bryan's one word or his two, words : and without Mr. Graves' many words." He also says that there are many evidences that money is blng freely used in North Carolina to carry the State delegates against Roosevelt, but he will not call names, and when It comes to a story printed In The New York Times and The Washing ton Post this morning to -the effect that hev, Butler." had been assigned the . 1 . 'T T. iioiroya waa m ue vmywy --.r covered. clamp was riven a nrellml lqcuow, tne engineer. .wa : neu- nftry trlal before Recorder stniy an4 quarters at Winston, N. C. Ilewas Jave DOnd n the sum or $200 for Vis about 85 years old and had Been appearance in the higher court on the South about three years, his home be- charge of grand larceny, lng in Waitham, Mass.' He was mar- Being notified of the- arrest Ma ried, December, 1905, to .Mis Delia Dixon came down from Charlotte to Horn, of Tarboro. N. C and she is day, identified his . property- and re- now in Tarboro on a visit v The body turned home after completing the Mob of mustering the delegates in all l ' ' . I . . jt l-j ,.v 1 laat f hlinrsr In nnainh nr mnar .ra. h Cnntlii,.. Oota. fnn-thi niimlnlo. n periormance oi tna same win oe neia at a unuenuiug esmu- . ,, . , - swas not seriously hurt,; v n8hment to await the Instructions of niarkable .and .complicated case of tration-candldates,T the former Sena- l.he victims were employes of his relatives. The coroner : did not tltor: HUl ulcf .-wit -and untiring tor will say nothing, t , , - timore Bridge Company. This 77 In inantJt necessary :t ' ener?y hav warded him well. . V , , i have not read that story," he (two-story building 1.000 feet "instead of only one r football event CLAMP MAKES FULL CONFES- told The. Observer's 2 correspondent d its estimated cost was $400, to ?L State fai r this year will . SION. ' . to-night "My first information about (About 480 feet of . it. sank, SeVtw Clamp put up a most pitiful plea it comes from you. , All that I will Vof the dlsaaterwas heard jJ'SiS: for mercf, confessing that : he- had" fay Is thato nncUctrom Cac'a ; . I E; . I . . ':''3 Co l,:n:..I ;. tures'.T - J rs riv er .Iru'I-- t-Wc.i cr 11 So Ef fect on H 3 Abf i d Yi- Wh9 Insists! m O rryinz Oi t I1"0 gnuiiiiie lTc:.U1ent InsL ' Timt Stops Should 13 IiurciF " 1 And That They .Should Not 1 ? '--o If These rians Were In Da: : r of Betas Miscarried. Newport News. Va. April 27. The yacht Mayflower, with ; . Prcsiaeni Roosevelt and party on board eaileil at 9:40 p. m. for Washington. ' From the Mayflower it was first said that the vessel with President Roosevelt and party would probably start at 10:15 o'clock to-night fOT Washington,, but subsequently it was stated from the Presidential yacnt tha4,4tonettrr)Bat6riwlat; time sue wouia Btart ana mat sna migui not start until Buch an hour as to give the President and party a sail by day up the Potomac river, arriv ing at Washington to-morrow after noon."': ' ' ?"' " '. : President Roosevelt and his family with several invited guests spent to day inspecting old colonial architec tures along the James river. They made the trip, on the naval yacht Sylph and the programme arranged Included a visit to Brandon, the estate of the " Harrisons on which is a fine mansion, said to be the oldest colonial architecture In Virginia; Wesover, the estate of the Byrds, and Shirley, the estate of the ' Carters, and the old church tower at Jamestown. days ago when the piles to-"Z"V done wrong and offering to pay every ma and I know nothing about where ne ena 01 ine pier Degan Set- --o--" - ' . . T :"-' item of exDense to whlch'Mr., Dixon came irom. 4 vigorous efforts were helng tne mggesi aay 01 xair wees, oetween had , Deen put m runnlng iht Case vyiave siruciure. vidhhuu 1 down:, but. the warrant had been ls y snoniy: oerore tne d the plies hegan alarming manner mat . POLITICAL CIRCLES ASTIR. r Political circles 6re-somewhat astir ae disaster team at Raleigh. Wednesday, the ued Tand, besides that Mr" Dixon felt "Vh c ,IZ?ml 'S1 settling in next best day of the week, will wit- tnat he old a duty S I society in nlVrXn ?n !,tn? th lth" info that orders ness a game between Welsh Neck letting the law take its course. The ff'fJw .circulated ru.i Rnth ano. 1. ni 9ft wa- nA i. "no. The recent tour or Francis ti, e the place were circulated nigh Schobl and the Citadel : Both prisoner Is only 20 years old and is I me nuy oaa woruir uiu n games will, of course, , be played on unmarrrea. wis tamer was muraer- to this fact that the casualties tnft falr frounds gridiron." . . - ed; may years ago by two cousins iot greater. Those caught - Tha Soutn Carolina University is named Atkinson." who paid the penal- n the end ot:the pier on the SerCS thl ty on the gallows at Wlnnsboro Ulling Of: th, pier ; into the .tee rolution prohibit. n"2S $ eated a tremendous wave in ng football, but a campaign has been ur correspondent wh0 made an in- vor ana lea many persons w i" ." D,-7"v" , I veatigatlon at the request 01 Air. vix there had been an carth- into Hitchcock, First Assistant Post master General, through several States of the South, already liad many tongues to wagging, ttow, Butler, who is looked upon as one of the shrewdest; of politicians, who broke, through the solid South into the Senate, and is known to be close to : the administration. Is announced to be the generalissimo;, of the ad ministration to line up the South tne hopes of overcoming th opposition of on Working on this information, the the trustees, who by the way. are not i nnUoa lMmmi' from Mr. Fletcher, a "eaaens ' sniD yaru, uncvn unanimous on tne auDeci. ine nexiirir rnr tn cr m x, i. Haiiwav wno ha harbor from Locust. Point Unmhur Af th university f maraziha haA ntnnnM s.f the CommerciaL that The impression lis strong . that C; suddenly dropped elght wllI hfl devoted U articles and inter- Clamp showed him two new revolvers administration is organizing its forces, isiwing two men-verboard ew8 from varjous prominent people in a suspicious way. : f ' and it la considered a shrewd move I marine railway. They were . . .. A. Bnvw .Mr. Dixon was here Wednesday, to put Butler in charge. But is But- with difficulty. . ; 1 ; 7."",, Vc. 1 and from the description Mr. Fletch. ler In charge? . He- will not say, but TIMS ALL HUNGARIANS. r I01 ? ".vftr eiwv.- er gave of the weapons,-he was satis- he Intimates very strongly that if he ' .,Mim. Hnnrarlans most .t ZZ .hnV lx BV, iw-fB fled they wera his property and at is, not In charge a the adminlstra lctlms were Hungarians most -nt her about six months ago for e ' t warrant, charging tion's general, he is -J. pretty .much 1 employes In th workSv The the murdef of hls wlfe in Anderson, cVamB wlth the theft . mixed up in the situation somehow. nt is cnieny torapoe vi committed suicide las; mgnt ny jump- TTt tv-v He has lust returned, from North ? and following the laumg. or lnr off the, penitentiary hospital twln. : rSZTrCl ' Carolina, and he says that In splte of 1 there was a who rusn to me flow afta Btrlkinr his head- on ' S riamn 0n tha tn moneytbetng used against " the i Lnd-ethin? ilHe a riot en-l.tonefBte, sftSSl admlnlstraOon forcee,-Nfrth CarUaai hai tt fr.ntiaif niAitiind nn.L . . v I street vlaaap at tirst-'aemear!4iny . . . .Tlk . 1 teKS; fhrtr hv?; xrwca?dw iiZSlJA SJt treated in trie hospital. , ,,He pleaded all ftnd went with the officer to reepv- ?he ernall guard and threaten- lnj,anity at the trlaL ,The suicide was er the goods. One was found in veance, Most. c not reported In the city till to-night Clamp's room, another In a trunk of mbers of their families work, ( . , ; , , . - an ex.boarder and the other two were Ithe copper company. ; , -HEARST REPLIES TO McGCIRE. hidden under an outhouse back of the xcited scores surged about the t . ; . , - hotel. The man in whose trunk one rvr Tare ' J, Main C':rett Colu: , S. C, April 27. . annual college Greenwood was 3 with the -y anxious The result of t : ! oratorical contest 1. 1 still unknown this in err.; result that there are , r " '.t fluttering college hearts throughout the State. This afternoon the result was announced that theWoftord man had won, with the Carolina contestant a close second. The contest excites great .Interest and Enthusiasm throughout college circles, and the newspapers always "follow" "the con test closely. The result was not an nounced to the palpitating hearts of the contestants and their friends last ni jht becajiaeot-4h-!failuig ut one of the Judges, who it a resident of an other State, to send In his observa tions, on the composition of the es says. :. There are two committees f Judges, the one passing on the compo sition and the other sitting in the au dience and deciding, on the delivery of the contestants. , 1 ' The contestants last night were; C V. StanselW Furman University, Our Ultimata Character;" D. B. Purl- toy, wieroson, fuuw" "l.vu': and religious circi . hood:" Brooks J. Wlngard, University "ir xL .L- of South Carolina, "Civic Renalss ance:" Roy Brown, Presbyterian Col t eri ; . BufTii), : patch to Rufus B. 1 of Georgia, homestead .: A resided since two years sx I agaa4-!av ? ? ft 1 ard Kendall, cf c and twff aons, i r Omaha, and V. V. ; The cause of cL: - -ataxia..- Atlanta, Ga., I : Governor ; Rufus I ileorgia,. whose de-t'. to-day at his old 1. x. was for SO yearj lanta, prominent in years declining he active participation 1 vs"""'"" fairs fcnd two vmn . n a. nA..llHn M A Minn I w " lege OI BOUIU vuriiu, . -v. rAar t A the ADDreclation.of the Beautiful In ir-r "r ,r;;:: NatureVCharles S. - Brlce, College t,f BeUOehem N Y " Charleston, .'The Minion orthe JBd- Sru levai cnurcn: " vv r ia.ua. - in aay was lar irom oeing pieas- oerry uiiego. mo v,i " , leuata, Ga and conn: antv ine sxy was entirely overcast .earx;- w. w. vrsuu, uu.vim, the Southern Exni vtl MIAIlflO ' anil thAM VlrAMA MATVAwn w iui v v iv4o cvitu iuvt w , tv v 1 vj ov v tsi at 1 a w n ww-w w - lino OUtDrCfi;tC ( Z tit i. drljzung snowers uunng me morning. . xsonraen, vuaaei, a rtvu v. usted in the C : inclement weatner, nowever, naa no me Jiiasi;" yvuuam o. x-iicum, effact unon those on board the vacht klne. "The True and . the False In as they insisted upon . carrying out Life." tHelr nroirramme. :e-- 1 -r- . iln order to make the. river trip as dkatii or mils, mhiuumw, much , of : a , holiday , as possible the though opposd to f ed . four years ar 1 of lieutenant col ed' Governor of th ; 1868. defeating Gct don for the office. President insisted that .his stops I ??.? TBfwarwi TTnitrt? (covering three year. should be entirely Informal and it was announced that if it appeared that these plana were in danger of being miscarried he would not make the stons scheduled. . r (In the ' President's party were Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss Roosevelt, Archie and Quentin Roosevelt Justice Moody, of the Supreme Court of the United States Senator, Dies at. Advanced "Vi "V0T "u to r....-. r..nfi nna'8 01 Georgia. , in,i.r f w nnnrtmftnt Tismi. office in October, 187 sed Governor , Glenn Returns. State. He . returned t. and took an active pt velopment of its industn waa connected promlner Atlanta Expositions of 18. At one time he waa pres Observer Bureau, The Hollaman Building, . Raleigh, April 27. Mrs. Margaret B.3Ierrlmon, Widow States;. Assistant Secretary Bacon, or 0f the late Judge A. S. Merrimon, old -Macon and Augusta the State Department; William Loeb Chief Justice of the Supreme ; Court president of the Augusta Jr., Secretary to the President and of North Carolina .and United States Bank and a director . of i Assistant, Secretary Latta; Mrs. Kaipn I Senator, died to-day here. aged TS. pacific Railroad, appointed Cross Johnson .Captain Lee, military she suffered two stroke of paralysis president of the United Stat aide to the President Captain Key, l this afternoon. She is survived by He is survived by one naval aide to the President, and Lieu- two sons and four daughters--B. and Mrs Leonard Kendall, of W. B. Merrimon, Greensboro; Charles j and by two sons, Volkert V. J. Merrimon, Brooklyn; Mrs Lies 8. assistant postmaster at At: Overman, Salisbury, wife or unuea Freeman Bullock, of Omar States , Senator Overman. ana Mrs. tenant Commander Long, of the Navy. SEVEN I3IPMSONED IN MINE. "will ; be beyond rdoubf "in the Roose veit comma. "REFUSED lTO BE INTER . . VIEWED." Mr. Butler "refused to be inter viewed." ' That's the way he put it when . The Observer's correspo'ndent approached him. "The truth of the matter is," he said, yta be very frank, who tried to quiet-them and! Vnrm Kfavor of Svramw'ItpeMitlTl of : th. weanons was round acknowl wers of stones unUl theconv ... Deolawl That ne Could Not Sup- edged that he was blamable' in; not lyouf Democratic 'newspapers down iu were iwu w bbc. buoivoi. port iioarsi Any monger uecause promptly inrorming tne poaee oi nu there ar 86 acrustomed to crlntlnir '1 train to remove the injur. He ta Not a Democrat having been given the gun by Clamp, gtt eaa mrthat I do no con lnini 'iT ?mPtny'iLPr5: Syracuse, N. Y.i April 27Former but Mr. Dixon did not care toget any 8ld , w ffi whlle t4y lot de. lt,had hardly left the grounds tlteyor Jameg k. McGuire. of this city, more people In trouble. The young anythlng." y - U engineer discovered that a recenUy declared he could not-sup- I"an,insti JSrS ihl The Observer's correspondent took ' ties had been placed on the port W, r, Hearst any longer beeause Z1 t. J iXA renuta! thla " a Joke,-' Then he said: , "Well, Aead. The ties were removed. Mr. Hearst is not a; Democrat but . "f., fSt: there might come a time when sone- train had no more Chan started that be was for Mr. Bryan strong, "ojv, J J aUShVi'a ; SSt thing might happen which, I should 'lar a; vol ley of , stones was because Mr.. Bryan is for the Initiative f'vJ'S rcf nof want to deny; so I . make it a mtQ .liH winnows anil sicies iiv i nnn ij for Annum i - " . ' - - " v m v.v wh. Fears Entertained That Men Are John B. Kenney and Miss Maud Mer- iieaa Tom yrowning or suuoca- rimon, Raleigh. The funeral will not iion, rtiuiuugu oiftuuir-(.-r-. turn.' ,e Yiela before saonaay. . A VERY SHOCKING ! Mr. William W. Dnnn, V ciittriged Earry in' Day hrMean Of ;' Today a charter was'ls'sued "the Xoaa- Klnstortj-Has napping on water npe. , . y, . Duffy Company, of Greensboro, for jonnstown fa., April jsi. -teven .ua cultivation and sale of flowers. miners have been imprisoned in 1 vegetables, seeds and nlants of all m . mm . W - rniN, iiaiMis una jut-g eil. From Which He Dlcs- Iapscs of Memory. yds of foreigners. No ,ie. damage The Herald asked Mr, comment upon the statement and to vail which fell was 12 Inches day received a reply. Mr, id 12 feet in height says in part: .'J.iiy; I that the srun he had was stolen. stole - llr have now been recovered, with a 60 overcoat bo uthall carried - Hearst AFTER NEGRO ASSAILANT. Tt Kluttz, Jr., Shot and Pain 'Joundcd by Fred Carman, d- Shooting Follows Dispute Debt White Population In t at,. Crime, -.(-y. : The Observer. f, r,; April 28. Mr. Bob Klutts, 3pencer butcher, was shot and wounded 5 to-night by Fred I ; colored. . The assailant fled his 3e or citizens,' wno are great ari. ,,. lv him' Rnnthnlt in ft dfiTift "I am not a candidate for any office I " "i " nvit fmm portunity for Mayor McGulre to fa ' vor me with his valued support, even "Ifie were in complete . agreement with my principles and purposes. rule not to confirm or deny." He went on and talked, though, -and very interestingly." "Tell meC one thing," - he ald, "then you can print what I say, Why is it that none of the many, bright newspaper men has Frankfort Ky. -Mr, Dixon says he taaen tne trouoie to go pack to wnat comes from fine people. . Kooseveit said at tne death or mo- v ; i - Kinley. :; He said that he would be WEDS .BLOODED ENGLISHMAN. President for the unexpired term of - cinu wuuiu UBTUitj jiiiiibuii. Kinley. That term was not there fore, . Roosevelt's first term, but Mc Klnley's, and while it was hard for him to do bo, he restrained himself and kept to McKlniey's conservative policy. That was not his first term, Then again. Mayor McGulre may be Mlf,s Dunsmni, Marries John Hope to carrying out the policies of Mc quue ngul in. hib aoamuugu iiiai. l am not a Democrat. I am a firm be- never in me jjiiuujiira tu.u rhi tn Ths ObRerver on.iiit.n. in the - nrlncltiles By CaDie to-ine uoserver, which Lincoln revived. Interpreted London, April : 27. John Hope and exemplified. I believe absolutely, Mulr and Miss bunsmulr were wed- not onlv in Jefferson's theory Of I Aj,a ,- on th varo nnv fh Anlnntal 1 hut H,ffKlnlftv, nnfivnlrpri term. When i writing Is being pursued j equal rights for all, and special privi-j . as t . conference when 1 th third-term Issue arises the of citizens, who are great- leges to none, but in ts Practical ap- P"e"e will 'consider it but ed over the shooting, v plication to every , pnase or puduc '"".""f" vy.- that wlu be, if ever, in 1912. It can- luttz,who is a son of Mr. f Pllcy" I believe In Jeffersoh'a gov- onles. The bride is one of the eight not possibly arise, now. - Roosevelt AnnA.,f. o k.ai ernment for the greatest good of the nnarthAm of Hon. James Dunsmnlr. a win ha. nominated bv the ReDublican kpencer and Carman has been neatest number; ; Lcol.n'' very large land owner in British Co- convention .next year ar a candidate t M..tnmaM i -nn.,t4 .,ni government of the people, by the ;c y ... ..- for a second term, and - he will ; be Y lTf&i People, for the people. I would have lumbla, .who, after aervln, as pre- J a second term." over an account which . Car- f. ' v . - v uima intnn sim. " Kinston. April 27. As a burns received Friday in a f Mr. William W. Dunn d! home about three : miles f. this afternoon. The face a, arms, handsNan.d legs we burned, tind from some of t ed Darts the skin peered o. Mine No. 38. of the Berwind-Whlte kl ds; capltal . 10,000, W. C. Porter, e&t0 Thf f wai company ai ruuuiwcu, nwr """I jv 3. Duffy and others. - city, since yesterday afternoon by a Mayor . Johnson to-day dismissed flood of, water caused oy ;. an innow John w Mangum; chief of . the Ral lT wasBsuS?3 th.1 an'ttr. party ' H had perished, )ut late this afternoon chara at- 4nJrlW signals were exchanged between the Pay-roll. pl.4i.-& ?W . .ppara us av.uK ihe naiitnrfl Vi -without tumlnsr,. Droceeds in means.of rapping on a water pipe., to the city treaj3ur.y.( and using a city patient suffered excruciate To-night, however, the rapping wagon for his personal Interest. Man- The accident or occurrence from within th mlnft has ceased and eum had been asked to resign and ae- Mr. uunn receivea nis iat It is feared that the , men are - dead cllned. ; Mangum - denies the charges from drowning or suffocation. and demands a public investigation. There are acres of water in the Governor Glenn Just back from the mine and the work of rescue , is Jamestown ; Exposition, says the expo necessarily slow. It is believed to- Buion gives promise of being a great night that it will be at least several show Dut that 80 daya or ionger will days before the water is pumped f out be requlred to round up the work so nd WlJfVhJfnSSn? men V6 " -will bo in, anything like com- Thri omrmuSte it Is said P orm. He and Mrs. Glenn will theT acclSetTa. fjaused by a" bfast occupy the North CarpUnauUdbg being fired in the' thin wall which durtna; North., CUna week aso -divided Mine No. 88 from " an old Aclal host and hostess for North Car working which was filled with water, follnians who tfo to the exposition All the-men are . foreigners 1 and during that time. have large - families. !; When " they , " :.' TT ' failed to return to their homes memy COMMON WE.1LTH CIjOSES CASE, bers of the family lnstltuted-a search. . . . Soon the families of all the men were "Rlaek Hand" Trial Goes Over to hunting for their loved ones. When they arrived at the mine shaft in a I body they, were informed, that an ac cident had occurred. Vvera",a"oanwil cn har" been a Democrajt in i Jefferson's day, mler of that go-ahead colony, became - Ci' th! wd, Republican In Lincoln's - day, ltt lieutenant Governor last ; year. fd?P 'IS A-LlfJ 1 can properly be classU :;motlltt ; : American uuicv. j,iOWv. -u- .61UmUSi ned as a uemocrai in me present uu7. . . ji. ,-,- c 4 further argument, ' opened la a matter which I admit is subject by hlrth, tne daugnter v of ting at, the senior Mr. Kluttz. to legitimate doubt. ; ; ' VLt. " Surles,' ' ; of Fayettevllle, N. builet weni wild and struck "In conclusion, let me say that in c The ; bridegroom, who t is tz. Jr., In the knee,' inflicting my opinion there Is no question about J 0f Mr Edward Stanley ' a I tr.,A, AnA i a t tinva I Tiotte. is the brother of Lady Kerry i word from Roosevelt elect Bryan? rthepota7td InTuVl oi? '"measures "for and' h. is the nephew by marriage of Hebrew very ,111 . . . a,..-... man,. vo anA what la mnra n thAi.-- n i T TnnAoM end I And knit MS MOWS. Xne fresldent ne negro imiiieuiaicijr tacie- ' Je is caught summary ven ay be dealt. him. Y CAR STRIKES TREE. Monday The Defense Not let ,-. Ready With . Witne ; Wilkesbarre, Pa., April ' 27. The Commonwealth closed its side of the case in the "Black, Hand" trial to day. E. F. Roth, a' gunsmith of this RclaUves and Friends of Rufu- Brtmn cf;" rt and Wife Offer. Reward for Infor- LV""V L"1: T::"".'! v "VI. ::i matlon Conocrnins Their Where-: r.u'TT. abouts. , ; . K ASKED ABOUT GRAVES' SPEECH, It ' was here that he was asked about John Temple Graves' famous speech that one word from Roose velt would elect Bryan and one word from Bryan would elect Roosevelt He replied as stated above. As to the one word from Bryan "vvouia ono noint w have : ucceeded in Los wc " ,r T is Hot omnipotent,", he said. . "Even AnSes T whe? I have a newsoanV Lady Mary Hope. His mother is hla power popularity, great as it ?el tf-M"1 Ze?ZZ?l one of the daughters of Sir John and is. has - lTmlts." Mr. Butler: was operation that they are embodied in Lady Constance Leslie,1 of Glassgow. a"ke- Bfnf T,siaieeJ?-tS Mai. ;, N. J., April 27. A (dozen ere Injured, three of them so ! as to necessitate removal to I when a runaway car ran teep grade on Kinney street (id smashed into a big- stree ot of the hill. There were era In the car which was the hill when the motorman th Htv phartAi- &nA emnlovefliln thai city government- - v ; j LIBERATED AND ' HE-AHRESTED. to the effect that Mr, Duncan, na tional committeeman, had mounted the Ieosevelt band-wagon and Joined in the shouting. , He looked out of the window for a moment whistling softly.- Then turning, he suddenly n,S N J' "Tree Ilemved Major General Doling Chief Marshal. Georgian Found Not Guilty of Mur- Maw Orlftans. La . Anril 7 der Held for Assault to aiuruer Stephen D.. Lee, general commanding Convicted at Trial 18 aionuis Ago, 1 "have you ever played base the united uonieaeraie veterans, is-1 - lsui bccutvu i's. i ball " . sued a general order to-day, appointing! stateaboro, Ga., April 27. Erastus I For the rest of the time he was Major General Sttth Bollng, of Virginia I T?rAnnn. charted with the murder ot deeply- Interested in the American chief marshal of the parade at' the! jftrv Ellis, was this morning, at 8 game. "I have Just been to a very Richmond reunion of the Confederate o'clock, found not guilty. Immediate veterans, which will be held May 80 hy after the verdict was returned io june 0, ngiuiTe. unerai ijee 1 rjrannen was arrested again, cnargea . 'fhe' pan,"sfr?ckLt0S . . i,uiWBucia eciicmi, u vjaw ui I The murder case against lirannen was taken up Wednesday afternoon. A Aav on A a half were rnnsiiiriAil Standard Oil Tug Goes Down. U,fH th tAtlmonv and an entire dav , Baltimore, Md., April 27. The in argument. Brannen was tried 18 Standard Oil tug Radiant "sank In months ago and was convicted, but Chesapeake Bay about 20 miles below gecured a new trial, since which 'his Jt -rTaT.n. .utullVJ. ther and brother have died . and DLscovercd In IMvate Drawer of In- t w th iwo Publio sentiment was aroused in hi, pector Ilennen,of Toknlo Postof t. : "Airandrift ; , behalf. Ail parties to tne case were ta v f - Mim I paniostricken pas- imped through the windows reUnion. j tuc 101 lauunns, ana many vere severely Injured in fall- the fOOt Of tho hill th -iAr iety switch which threw It J tree, smashing the car bad- 1 f. exciting game between the University of . North carouna ana : a visiting team." He went into a very ant mated; discussion 'of 'how he in structed one ofthe reporters on The Greensboro News how to write up that game. Then, Mrs. Butler came and took the former Senator , away in an autpmobile to play golf. . , ZACH McOIIEE. . INITHtNAL LCinNE BY POST. ANXIOUS ABOUT COUPLE. ilated U. S. Ensinecw : : The Observer. ; : y:',:y: -n, April 27. Capt Earl ! S- A., now In service in ., een , appointed ' United' !neer, In charge of the Wil- r'l't, witn i"T.nrte.rs t 1 I A Washington. When off the mouth 'of i)romuie"t the Magothy river, the tug careened J ' -,1 ' ; , on the heavy swll that was running. Tvvo-Ctnt Fawi-ror lla? on Virginia The barges were anchored to await TTuns Llnc. the arrival of another tug. I Richmond..'. Va., rril - -27. Th?' .emu, i uar! n Cor lite corporation c I " t - 1 t?-v.vn a ( : Vn .to-day jfc w ' a yn in tv fit 1 r: flee Employes Sworn to Secrecy, Toledo, O., April 27. Great excite ment prevails In the local pos-tomce as the result of the discoverey of an in fernal machine in the private drawer cf Ir.r;cctr.r II; r. sen. It i. i..ld that a t :'., Ilennen discovered 'the 5 ! x nn 1 tyrr ! It over to Speclal t3 The Observer., Richmond. Va.. Anril 27. Rufus Brown and wife, Mary Brown, are be ing fought after by friends and rel atives in High Point N. c. A cir cular received to-day by Postmaster Cabell offers a reward to any person who will furnish information concern ing their whereabouts. The couple disappeared from Hign romt. tnree years ago and since then nothing has been heard from them. ; The woman U described as having a fair complexion, blue eyes, light "hair and -la sparely -built - while Rufus,- a six-footer, has black hair, a mustache blue eyes and a fair , complexion. Nothing is known of the missing peo pie by the police of thla city. Dead Body Washes Ashore. Special to The Observer, ...Wilmington, April 27. A telegram to-day from Hampstead, Pender coun ty, advises the coroner of this county ot the washing ashore of a body, sup posed to he one of the two men, Llnd ley or Lloyd Andrews, young ' men who were swept out to sea from Mid die Sound two weeks ago and were drowned. An undertaker and friends f th vnunr man nave gone over land to, see. if 'the body can be Iden tified. Ilcii For Action of Grand Jury With- out Bail. ! Danville. Va., April 27. Tom Walk. ! er Job Ba ugh, Oscar Neatherly and John B. Talbott four white boys charged with the murder of Ellen El liott, a negro woman, who was beat and cut to death on the outskirts of the city last Saturday .night were given a preliminary hearing . In the mayor's court to-day and held for ac-t'-n th(i pmnd J'iry. Arpiictton brothers, were Of the same size as those found In the possession- of some of the defendants when, they were ar rested by the State police. In his opinion the guns fired at the house were capable of carrying a distance of 800 yarda. , The purpose of this testimony was to show that those who made the attack onthe Rizza. dwell ing did not have to approach closely, but Could stand on their premises on a hillside some distance away and fire Into the house. County Detective Mackin produced a large. numter. or nuneis wnicn ne had extracted from the woodwork in the-Rlzzo house; ' " The defense was not ready with their witnesses and asked that the case go over until Monday. . The court granted the request. X WATERY GRAVE, Joe Arthur Searcer, Aged ' 23, Is Drotmeil in Whitney Mills Pond, Four Miles From Spartanburg, fpeclal to The Observer. Spartanburg, April 27.Joe Arthur Searcer, aged 28, an operator In the Whitney" Mills, four, miles from Spar tanburg, was drowned la the pond this afternoon.; Up to a late hour his body had not been recovered.. Searcer left hia home this after noon on a .fishing excursion up ; the pond. He got in his boat and rowed up stream and had been gone prob4 ably an hour when a messenger ar rived with the news that he had been drowned by falling from his boat. It la believed that he was leaning over the fide of the little craft, when it turned "turtle" and before atanca could arrive Searcer wi if .drown i t Secretary WPnon Cl ' f Srr , r.ttshurg. Ta., t'i 27 nnnual t - t' - .' Js most horrible to conterr Is past the three score yea and has for the past few ; fered lapses of memory, ft: times has a mania for sett: woods. , ' 1 " " ' He wandered from, the 1 day afternoon and, laboring hallucination that a certain woods' needed burning rr. t- lt and was soon surrounded I from the burning undergr his feebleness he tried to c: point beyond the fire, and in was burned until ; he was and sank exhausted ,to th The smoke attracted atten the house and, a woman t the cause, hastened to the 1 found Mr. Dunn lying on e In the condition described, i moned assistance and got hi house and sent for medical 6 Dunn was rational and gave ably coherent story or tne which was the cause of his Mr. William Dunn was 1 prominent in county politics resented Lenoir county in t lature, besides being for sevi clerlt of the court ot the co was always a Republican in tlc and a leader of strength ity int his younger days. i large and prominent farrn v tion. ' . . ; - DRANK CARBOLIC : Despondent Over Her Tr Believed Mrs. Ora B. i duded to End Her 1A Ins the Deadly Poin. Special .to, The Observer. Durham. April 27.'' wards, wife of Dr. V. who died Thursday n yesterday afternoon, ti Ice being conauciea 1 House, . where Mrs. E Rev. G. T. Adams, r Methodist hurch. I death was caused 1 bollc acid, whether 1 7 cldent may never ta ' found she was. close t . dying without regainir : c Mrs. Edwards waa tne ( late Lemuel M. Yearly, She was 84 years of 6- m ried 'to Dr. Edwarda ( v - there being two ehS. suit of their marrin ; . f Dr. Edwards and h's v which time Mrs. J at the Yearby bo the general imp re despondent on ace through which she ! ed her life by rl ' drug. . ' Coacer.I'r. ' : fnec! il t Tbs f Co"-rd, Arr'-l - hi l " ' S " J. .15. l'.v'!!. ' intel c v - I . I-
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