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' CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 29; 1003. CENTUBY OF CATHOLICISM l.IG CF.LKBRATION IX NEW YORK All the Anirrti-an ArviiblKhop. With Cardinal , Gibbon and Monnlgrior elrte Manrtrrd or uie? ibtw, leather In Patrick's Cathedral, Nnr Yrk City, to Observe . the Completion of a Hnndred YfMl of the Cbwrch'e HUtory in New York- Cardinal Gibbons Preaches the her- moaThe rope fiends Ills Kktwmg and President Roosevelt a Letter of CongrauiIatlOB. . i Ktew Tors, April 8. Not since the . Jset plenary council of Baltimore has there been such a gathering of Cath olic hierarchy aa that which assembled ' to-diy in St . Patrick's, cathedral and offered public thanksgiving for the ' completion of a hundred . years of Catholicism la Mew Tork. With two exceptions, every archbishop. In the country 'as present, arid all of the w leading bishops and - numerous - heads ".of the various .religious , orders. The . archbishop were Ryan, of Philadel phia; Ireland, f St. Paul; Glennon. of 8V Louli;: KJeane, of Dubuque; Oconnen, of Boston; Bicnk, of New Orleans; Qulgly, of Chicago; Moeller, of Cincinnati; Farley .of New Tor, and their bead. America's representa tives li the sacred college. Cardinal Gibbons. Monslgnor Falcon lo, the Apostolic delegate, represented the Vatican, and at the close of the cere monies Imparted the papal benedlc- tion. ' A THANK9G mNO MASS. The thanksgiving was In the form .- of a pontlflcial mass, the celebrant being another prince of .the Church, j ' Cardinal Logue, of Ireland, and close j to six thousand persons were gather ed la the-cathedral long before the 1 mass began, and as many stood in I nrth avenue. At exactly 11 o'clock hundreds of aurpllced clergy filed out of the col ' ' lege, in pales, aad were followed by eoms M bishops and their chnplalns then the monsignori, clad in their pur ple raiment . These were followed by .- the representative of the numerous religious - ordersthe Jesuits and Dominicans, the Frsnelscans and the Paaslontsta, the Carmelite and the Benedictines, and Abbotobrecht. the i Head of the Trapplsts of Gethsemnae, Kentucky. Then came the higher ranks of the -prelacy, the archbishops, and finally the Irish cardinal, robed In. the red of a prince of the Church. Aa soon aa he and his c he pin Ids had ' turned into Fifth avenue, the crowds greeted him with enthusiastic cheers. " Tha cardinal lifted his hand and Jm ', mediately the cheers were hushed and . tha crowds fell, on their knees and , he blessed them, then passed into the . , Cathedral. ' '' CARDINAL GIBBONS' SERMON. The cardinal was escorted to the archbishop's throne, and there vested for mass. At the end of the gospel, - Cardinal Gibbons, the American car- Oinal, in the long flowing red rlbes, walked slowly into the sanctuary. ? , bowea . first to the representa tive Of the Pope, Monslgnor Falconlo, han to the Irish cardinal. A moment , later, Cardinal Gibbons mounted to tha pulpit and delivered a masterly ' and comprehensive discourse.. ' Archbishop Farley, after the ser- arwkaM. aa A m maaso tr rt Afinarvntiila- tten from Pope Plus X, In which the head of the Catholic Church through out the world expressed his hope that the good work would continue, and " closed by saying that he seat his t leaning to the archbishop of New Tork and all his people. At the close f tha ceremony. Mgr. Falconlo lm- ' parted tha blessing In the Pope's name. The entire congregation stood. . archbishops, sang the "Te Deum" In English' PRESIDENT'S CONGRATULATIONS. Letters of congratulations were re ' reived from numerous public officials. including President Roosevelt. After the services the clergy of the arch diocese gave a dinner to the visiting J T relates In the Cathedral college. Addresses wera made by Monslgnor MeCready, Cardinal Logue. Arch bishop Ryan and other prelates. Mgr. Falconio. the apostolic delegate, was the celebrant to-night at pontl flclal vespers, and Archbishop Glen non. the youngest archbishop In 1 America, preached the sermon. Six thousand, children will gather In' the Cathedral and give thanks to morrow. Bishop Burke, of Albany. will be celebrant of the mass. , XKw forekt nnsKitvn bili . Bnbstltnte 3lrHurr iTmidlnc For Ac ' quMUon of Appalachian and - - - WhHe Mountain - lleseratlons In. ' trodnced by lievcr, of rioulh Caroll- na. : Washington. April 2 A substi tute Mil for the acqulKltlon by the aTovernment of lands In the vuth rn Appalachian and Ite Moun- ' lain chains, to take the place of the bills recently A,card unconstltu- , tlonal .by he JuillclHry cnmmlttre . of he House, was lntroduci-d to-day by RepresentaUve Lever, of outh Cnro Una, and was referred to the com- - mlttee on agriculture. The new bill is designed to fall well within the constitutional limita tions pointed ,out by the Judiciary eommitoa. - ' ' K provldea or the appointment of , commission to sehnrt and value lands in the Appalachian and v line ' Mountains which would he useful to be acquired and kept In forested con dition in order to conserve and im prove h navigability of streams which already are navigable in. whole r In part; authorises the Secretary f Arrtculture to acquire aarh lands br alft or urchae. with consent of ha Legislatures of the States where in ther lie, and appropriate $1,500.- eoa therefor. There is a further -provision -that annually, after July let. l0t, until 111, all the revenues of the forestry Service Shalt be made . a valla bin tor the further tarrying out of tne project, Jadge Prttcliard's Kpce-li Kffretlve at . , .. ... ' pray. Fpecial to The Observer.' Spray.; April 18. -Since the coming of Judge Jwer C.V PrKchard. Friday last the e fleets or Ma greet temper ance speech- In' the Methodist, church Iteva manifested themselves on every aide, and as matter of fact certain ros-cd liquor advocates surrendered their positions after hearing the speaker's arguments - and evidence. - and ara now most aealoua and aggrea- ive temperance men. Stock Broker Sulddca, ' New Tork. April 11. -Charles Cos ter, of the stock brokerage firm of Coster. Knspp ft Co.. of (f Broadway, well known la amateur athletic cir cles, and member ef many social clubs and organisations shot and , killed Mmself with a revolver in his home to-hJghT"Tfir !5rtt"miWrliumt Inta hla brain. " ". , NOTIO TO OCR CrSTOMERS. yt rr pleased to announe that TV-y's Honey and Tar for eosa-hs. eoM e-j lung troubles t not affnetd by the .. Pure - Fno4 and Irua law, as r riainn ne opiates or ether harmful .and we rerommend (t as a ssf r 'r eWIilren and adults. R. 1L ,ii tc Co. snd V. L. Hand A Co. ' TO, AID CYCLONE SUFFERERS. War " and Navy Departments and .National Red Crosa - 1 lava Taken Htepa to trtend Relief to Storm ' tJnffcrers lxcal Researeea -Dewier i et and Sunceon McLean Wires lied Crows to Take tTiargc of Situation. Washington, April IS. The War and Navy Departments and the Na tlonal Red Cross have taken steps to extend .prompt relief to the sufferers from the -cyclone in tile Boutnern State ; AcUngvoh Instructions from Washington. General Potts, at At lanta, commanding the Department of the Gulf, is In telegraphic com munlcation with tha Governors of Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana and the mayors of the cities where the greatest damage is reported, with a view to ascertaining the character and amount of relief required. The quartermaster general and the commissary general- iiave heen called on for a statement , of available supplies at New. Orleans and other depots In the South with a view to their Immediate use ta case ei ac tion by Congress. Major C.- A.-DevoL of .the general staff corps, who Is aa expert quarter master, left here this afternoon td personally Investigate tha situation in Hattlesburg, Purvis. McLaurln, Winchester and Richton. Miss., which are reported to be the centres of dls Milnr Tie vol has been appoint ed a special representative of tha Na tional Red cross ana is ioioku to make requisitions upon that so ciety for whatever Is needed In the way of nurses and medical and other supplies. - Taail AH MJini SUrjCCUIl McLean, of the. Navy. stexionea i w Orleans, who was sent to Hat tlesburg. Miss., to investigate cond tlons here, has sent the following tel egram to the Heeretary of the Navy: Hattlesburg, Miss., aphi .. -..o,....,,.. Vow Washington. "Hattlesburg has no eom J00 .,.-,.,. rennlrlna medical ana surgi cal attention for some weeks. Hattles- I burg not itself damaged but being ...v mm fionirni nrauuuni wounded. Great destitution through .... - Aimtrift anmo to miles long ana about one mile wide. -Import "1 arriving from outlyinr districts show that all injured have not yet been reached. Local resources practically depleted. Belief committee rq National Red Cross to take charge i .uch action. More medical officers not required. Request In- mlean: tructlons. RFTAILKIW ARB ARRESTED. rr, l( n ,n Had IVeCn Doing Rig Business Come to rlef at a...ji.nt l-jr Army bervlc a.hw-iilwI Student Called Home, Anrii 48. Miss Nannie Oliver, a popular member of the seni or class of Btatesvllle Female College, left fltatesville Saturday for her home at Charlotte Court House, Va.. In re anonse to a telegram announcing that u' - ,.Kr Mr Oeoriro Oliver, was critically 111. After Miss Oliver had left the college for the station, a sec ond message arrived stating that Mr. Oliver had died early Saturday morn- Deputy Collector J. M. Davis and Deputy Marshal W. A. Wright were called to Cooleemee Saturday to take charge of two white men. Thomas Kln cald and John Beeker. who had been arrested there for retailing. They were tried before United Statea Com missioner Blount, of Cooleemee, Hun day and were placed under bond for their appearance at (the October term of Federal Court at Slatesvtlle. They were brought to Btatesvllle Jail Sun day night and were taken to Salisbury yesterday afternoon, where they ex pected to secure bondsmen. It devel oped that Klncald and Beeker had hMn Antnr a. bl business at Coolce- tna . Thv hauled the liquor there tfrom Salisbury by the wagon load and when arrested were selling u irom a wagon In bottles and Jugs, which had been filled and packed In straw before leaving Salisbury. Lieut. W. S. Sinclair, of Charlotte, was here with Sergeant T. M. Hud son, who has charge of "the local re cruiting station of the United States army, and took action In three appli cations for service In the army. Two of the applicants were turned down and one, Mr. William B. Hatchett. was accepted for the Infantry branch of the service at Columbus, O. Mr. Hatchett. who has been working In one of the local furnKure factories, will leave at once for Columbtia He Is the flrst applicant accepted here since the recruiting station was estab lished several weeks ago. About 20 applicants have been rejected. HERRKW CONVENTION ADJOOIXS (Trend War of B'Xal IVRIth meets Officers and Chooses Savannah as Next Meetlne; Tlace. Wilmington, April ll. District Grand Lodge No. 6, Independent Or der B'Nal B'RIth adjourned ls tnlr tv-fourth annual convention here to day to meet 4n Savannah, Ga., the third Monday In March. 1909, at which time the grand lodge will go to At lanta to attend the Hwentlelh anni versary exercises of the Hebrew Or phans' Home there. Officers elected are; - . - PrtKldent. Henry S.. Hurtsetef. Rich tnon. Vs.: firxt vice president, Mon- taaue Trlest. Charleston: second vice president. Leonard Haas, Atlanta Ga.; secretary, Joseph U Levy Rich mond. Vs.: 'ireaeurer. A. Goodman Baltimore. sergeant-at-arms, M. W. Jacob!. Wllmlnxton. The executive committee consists of the officers named and Julius I. Pey ser. Washington; Lionel Weill, Gou's- boro: Sidney Telser. Norfolk. The representative on tne oonrn oi true tees of the Hebrew Orphanage Is B. A. Waxelbaum. of Macon. The board of directors of the National Hospital for Consumptives- at Denver Is com posed of Joseph Hlrsch, Atlanta; field deputy. Rev. J. L. Mayeroerg, uoias boro: State deputies. Rabbi Abram Simon. MarVland: David Wolf. Dis trict of Colombia; Rabbt R. N. Catlsh, Virginia; A. A. Joseph, Nortn Caro lina; Rabbi B. A. Else. Charleston; Rabbl George Solomon, Georgia. Conv h-t Killed by Road Madilnf. Special to The Observer. Chester. S. C.t April' John Mc Dowell, colored, who waa serving k sixty-day sentence on the county chalngang. was killed yesterday afternoon on the Tork road by one of the road machines. . Coroner Leckle went out and viewed the re mains, but it being patent that there had been no foul play held no In quest. McDowell was attempting to tighten a nut In the machine, going about tha Job rather carelessly, with the result that he was drawn under the wheels and literally crushed to death. -- Bandlta erare S1S.0OO. BinMd. VT. Va, April JS. four armed men towlar help p a-uards "VrtfvvTaeen-vjftaf v SI SrS8f -faofn- weich to Oarjr. W. Va., to pay off the employe of tha Unit? rltatea Coal tt Coke Company, a subaldiaiT eonvnany of the united Statea rUeel Corporation. The money had been snipped by tne McDowell county na tvna4 bsnk at Welch. There is no elue to tha robbers, but a sheriffs poss Is acouring- tb . vurroundinf country. - atas. kutuiA nov Duffy Pure Is in sbsoluteljr pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus, destroying the germ snd pro ducing s predigested liquid food in the form of s malt essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant snd invigorator known to science: soft ened by warmth and moisture its palatabiliry and freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have 6n your cheeks the glow of perfect health, regularly, according to directions.. It tones and strengthens the heart action snd purifies the entire system; It is recognized as a family medicine everywhere. 'V-: CAUTIOIU-Wnen 70 ask ytmr drag Kit, rrocer or deakr for Duffy's Pure at Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. It's the only absolutely pure medicinal ' malt vhlrtey and Is sold in sealed bottles only never In bulk. Loot tor the trade mark, the Old CHemist," on the label and make sure the seal over the cork Is enbroken. Price $1.00. Illustrated med ical booklet and doctor's advice free -Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, R. T. oo.VNBcncrr democrats. Stale Democratic Convention Sfceaa in New Haven Dclccatea Will Prob ably Go I'ninNtrui-ted and Are Said to He Against Ilryan. Xew Haven, Conn., April 28. Hardly ripple disturbed the proceedings of the Democratic mate convention . in the New Haven Theatre to-night. Everything that was done waa of a temporary nature for, under tha rules. tne delegates to a State convention are themselves delegates to tha coan ty and congressional district caucuses which make the selections, and then recommend them to the convention for confirmation after the organiza tion Is perfected. Each of the eight counties select ed a delegate and each of the foifr congressional auuricis seioctea one, leaving two dclegates-at-large to be named by the convention to-morrow. The delegation is not expected to be Instructed. Its preference as a whale. Judged by the individual preferences of the men named to-night, la said to be against Mr. Bryan, although several of the men on tt are known to have been Bryan men eight years ago. Jonn J. Walsh, of Norwalk, win go into the convention to-morrow with endorsement for a delegate-at-large leaving the other vacancy to be filled, possibly by Alexander Troup, -of Mew Haven, a close friend of Mr. Bryan, or Mayor Thayer, of Norwich. REPUBLICAN'S DISAGREE. MIMsslppI Republicans Spilt and Both 1 actions Nam n Delegates to the National Convention. Ackerman, Miss., April. 21. A dis agreement as to the seating of dele gates resulted In the Republicans of the fourth congressional district, who met here to-day. holding two conven tions, the "regulars" passing resolu tions endorsing the administration of President Roosevelt and selecting W, W. Phillips and H. W. Durant dele gates, and H. I. Rhodes and D.' W. Tanner alternates to the national con vention at Chicago. The delegates were unlnstructed. Those who Withdrew named J. M. Leverrftt and B. W. Florres delegates, with A. Johnson and VV. H. Russell aa alternates to the Chicago convention. Instructed to vote for the selection of Henator Foraker as the presidential nominee. This meeting also endorsed the administration of President Roosevelt Arkansas Republicans For Taft. Hot 8prlngs. Ark., April 28. -The Republican State convention which met here to-day, after Indorsing Sec retary Taft for the presidential nomi nation, selected a State ticket headed by John I. Worthlngton fdr Governor. The deelgates-at-largn to the Chicago convention are Powell Clayton. Eure ka Springs: H. M. Rennell, Little Rock. They were Instructed to vote for th nomination of fiecretary Taft as long as his name Is before the con vention. The administration of President Roosevelt was eulogised. Kxplimlon on Dattlexhtp. Portsmouth, April .28. The explo sion of a holler tube on the British bat tleship 'Brltannl. during a full speed trial to-day, injured five men, four severely and one slightly. The Brltannl reported the accident by wireless telegraph to this place, and late to-night aha anchored at bpit head. The injured ware aot brought ashore and no communication could I had with -tha - battleship to-night The details of the explosion. which Is not believed t have bsen serious, therefore cannot be obtained until the Injured men are . landed to-morrow morning. . ?. . . t ; . : , Pol Ire Pre vent MJovrrn-Snmmer 1glH. New Tork. April 28. The police to-night prevented the scheduled 10 round boxing bout between Terry Mc Qovera and Johnny Summers, ef Eng land, at the old Broadway Athletic Club.. ' The common flavoring extracts in the market bear na comparison for fine flavor to ; ; . ; - T O .1 R!r. DrnW; town. ttL, 75 years old, was the was cured by DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. Mi Seip just WTfttea the Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. aa foJWst- "I am 75 yean eld and was subject to weak spells, and when they would attack me I did not know what to do, so I tent for a bottle of DDT FY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY, and after I used your medi cine a while i felt a change for the better. I hare tued it constantly at prescribed, aatil bow I am heaJthy and strong. "I have need many medicine, but never saw tuca a change or felt sue a change at I did when I vsed DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY." MRS. ELMINA SEIP. 715 Liberty 8t, Allen town, Pa . . 1 - v.:.'-', Thoutlnaf of umolicitcd letten of gnd- Itude like this of Mrs. 6ip are reotived from frateful patienu who are anxious to extol the menu of this great nfe-atver- DUFFY? PURE MALT WHISKEY. Ma1iUhlsCGy take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey NINE CRUSHED TO DEATH. Big Ioter-Crban Trolley Can. 'Cot - lido Near Detroit Through Care- leseness of a Motnrman Hardly Passenger Escapee Injury. Detroit, Mich., April IS. Two lafge Inter-urban trolley ears on the Detroit.. Jackson A Chicago Railway, a part of the Detroit United Railway system, running from Detroit to Jackaon, collided head-on this after noon, while running about 4 S miles an "hour, 26 miles west of here near Tpslantl. Nine men were killed and about .30 men and women Injured, some of them seriously. A mistake In orders on the part of Motorman Isa Fay, of the limited car, who waa crusned to death beneath hla vesti bule, is alleged to have caused the collision. It is charged that he over ran nia orders.' . The limited car, comfortably flllad with about 40 people. . left Tpslantl at 2:17 o'clock for Detroit. The run ning time of the car was changed to-day, and reduced, so that Motor man Fay left Tpslantl ten mlnutea earlier than he had been ' ac customed. Instead of - stopping at Harris switch, about two miles west of the scene of the accident, where, it la said by the officials of the road. the cars should ' have passed, the limited rushed by the crossing point at nign speed, as It rounded a curve four miles east of Tpslantl the local car flashed into view, also running at high speed. It was a hopeless ef fort to try and 'stop the heavy cars. and tney crashed together with ter rifle impact. Motorman Wlngrove, of tne local car, jumped when he the collision was Inevitable, but Motorman ray stuck to his vestibule. The local car was built higher than the limited, so that aa they met Ita body rode up over the heavy, flooring- and iron works of the limited -and telescoped It for nearly thirty feet. Despite tha terrific force of the col Union the wrecked limited stayed oa the rails. Hardly a passenger escaped In Juries of some sort. FLOTILLA AT aN DIEGO. All Have Gone Through Their Prao- lire, flaking Uotxl Jlecorda tum Torpedo Has Not Been Found. -San Diego, Cal- April 2J. The see- ond Atlanta torpedo flotilla, Lieuten ant Commander' Cone,, arrived early to-day from Magdalena Bay. It had been expected here since last Thurs day but waa delayed by target prac tice, the loss of a Whitehead torpedo. and by foggy weather on tha way up tne coast. . Commander Cone said to-day that all the destroyers had gone through their regular praotloe and though they had all made good records he did not think that anything remarkable had been done. - The scores would ' all show little above the average. Dur ing target practice the Hull lost a Whitehead torpedo, the missile having been given a wrong direction as It left the tube. The practice grlund was dragged for the machine, but It was not located and waa -left for a future search. It Is expected that the flotilla will, remain here five days and will receive visitors on board after the second day. Evklcnce In the Angle Case All In. DenvRIe.rVa; Apf!lT2l The evi dence in the case of T. M. 'Angle, president of the Dry Fork Distilling Company, charged with extensive revenue frauds on the government, concluded to-day and the arrutnenta of the attorneys begun.' Thev de fense to-day introduced several WK nessee to account for the consump tion of raw material, traced to the dlstrHery, whtoh tt ta ' claimed waa used In feeding boga and cattle and not ' manufactured Into - blockade whisky aa charged. Aaalstant Dis trict . Attorney Jfoge tn opening charged frauds aggregating about two hundred thousand dollars. ex 1 'simmwmmmM& shops COTTON MACKsny Picker rV- Flat Cards V'. ' v Eailway.Hcads , ' v.- r. and '. Drawing Frames ' r : CBaBLOITE, H0BTH OABOLTtrA . . ; A RepreaenUtlva Wanted ta v F Kverjr Conaty ta Xontk , ; OwoUna lor tbo . ,v ' Sontksra School of Telegraphy . EMANUEL SCHOOL SIDICCRAPHY . AND ttrfflluTRG i ASUKVUXlE, : w. 'c i: liberal commissions pall rlfht parties. Refereaeaa required. V It the province of tha Life In surance company to distribute money to widows, orphans and estates, at a time when It wlU have double its ordinary value. But the Insurance company dispenses no charity; It Is 1 institution. losiers independence, teacnee thrift and lur- (iianrs in v aaieai avna oeai nwinua ui protecting the savings of the. people. Life' Insurance is necessary for the poor, and expedient foi the rich. Those who have not -sought Its pro tection or who are Inadequately ln sured are Invited to consider , what The Equitable Life has to offer. The Equitable waa organised oa that se cure Scientific foundation on which all genuine life Insurance is based, and which has wlthatood every va riety of test for a century and a half. A company tnus organised. If pru dently conducted, furnishes the safest of all ''depositories ' for money set aside for the protection of the famllyi and the estate. " " v Vf. J.'nODDET, Manager, Rock HUL a C. WM. WHITE JOHNSON, Bee. AxL. Zlunt Bldg.. Charlotte, N.: C. P0IS0I7 Ecus Pauls, Can- : CuT 2Tf UHL We WlU Send - Sample Showing Hew IV, B. B. Ceres Above Troubles, lao EzTsema aad Rheamatlsin. 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