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i" . -.- . .. .- - - 1' ; ,' . -. iu ; ns r.O. .':-: :- 4 -" . .- ' . : i-. , jr.--O Tc-f: I tp -rf aha r.'j:i east v..:.s --msKO J .a H SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.? $8.00 A YEAR CHARLOTTE,- N. C, SUNDAY; MORNIN0, NO VEMBEfi 9 1908: fPRICE .FIVE CENTS. ; - THE PHESiPENTIAL VOTE BKBII6 ABE : IVICIOBIOUS 1 U0X(jBES3' ONJlEXT r WEEK. UAJOiuix . xa . -,o-.j uaui .ivMiiwais BJW Kl.X'l,EI THE SECOND OR. SHORT SESSION. "XV . irnop-, tuoer command I little Interest Will Be Taken In This BRYAN'S ElVrtfoa Board Complete Caj-vn of . u,- .Hi Electoral Vote I ' ' Jnd Boyd Adjourn. Federal Court ' TWanuarr ThreoDistrirt nd ' I .it - jiulMi SickOnly Two ""Man Spoken of For Adjutant Gen - iiat-ttarnett Sheriff First, to Fay Rial a - Tax Governor ' Glenn to 1 . plete CiIto7 Targcw toB Ced In 1 ' Practice. - - : ' '- ' "' 4 1 1 Observer . Bureau. Tha Holleman Sulldlnf, " ' , . Raleigh, Nov,. ii. ' ' Th KtaU canvatalng- board tlnda ' w lit is ot and 1 01 P""B troop under the com. ;iht Bryan celved ll,tS7 -rowe an i . oenerai Celertln, the MlnU. or icutr. : Celeatln. War Minium. JJiefeauxl . Iitsurgcinta - Marching y,vpon Capital Uenerat Celestlul f tux IJi lujto In German CoumuUus, ; Ketrcat Having Extended Over Dls- - tance of- Tweuty AUIetwPrealdeat ' Svnl Alexia Decide to Take Offan-t- alv W1U Turee Xlvlriont of Dlaclp. , 'Ilned Troops Mow stationed at Port s, aa i Priiice JJIptonuta Having . i"orce Iauded t k torn Warablpa to ,v.Jrrotect Capital. - , , Port au Prince. 1 Haiti, Kot, It. There has been a aerioue encounter between the rebele-and a deUchment ox government troops under the com- fTaft Ui.QU, Jarlty UMh ' &'VTfce board todav. canvaaa of the State vote. making BryB ,ma- . v . s. completed the Th.-XoU uin. th itvurti: Secretary 01 Ceitate J:' Bryan Crimea, 1&.28; Cy- ru Thomueon." 10TN!i8. Treejiurer - "B. .R. Lacy. 145.1tt: W. F. Jrlgg. l d im. Aiiditor-H. T, Dixon, 146.- ' OK: .3. T. A. Wood, 10t.. St1 Superintendent - of Public InetrucUon J..Y. Joyner, lts.ixi; J u 7x Attorney Oeneral--avr. Blckett, lt,5; Jake V, Newell, 101.- B19 . f .ahnv I'nmmlllla&tr 'M. Ju. Shinman. Ut.tU: C M. Hay,' v .int iK.HI: H. a. -Elmore, 1T,I4. Commlesloner of An'ttltur -.W. A, . Graham, 14M: Mewborne. 107,TU. Inauranco Cony mliuluner J. R. Young. B, Norri.U07.m. Judg.e Fourteentti itpir-J. a JLdama, Itt.ev. ., T ...L. 1M 111 ' V ' ''.i'i V Ii,H.. .Rnvd tthdav adlourned Fed r.i rnupt la January Uth. ' Many ... n trlni Ho went to iiMMiibam to. do a week'l ; wprlT there, then he goea to CharloUeto hit court. Uia dutlea are viff r -i wir,n wnica tn govern ment forcea vera defeated. General Celeatln has taken refuge in the Oer Session Bxcent In tbe PicnuaUaii . That WUl B JMad For Taft'a " Kxtra Tariff BevUdon Sestdoa ' Many ItepubUcaa Ijendera, borne of aiiem IntereMiug Characters, W1U ? be Aflssed Judire. Jenkins. Chair. mad of Judiciary Commtttee, De. wi un xmperance reopie Trrma of Thirtytae Senator Will Expir joa Marcb 4U Cbamp Clarke to to Minority Leader, i j; I BY BvlVC. BBYAWT.. ' , . s Observer Bureau. , i Congress HaU Hotel. t ' . Washington, Nov. tt . A week from Monday, the 7th of Decs m be r, tn second session of the Bixtietn .Congress will convene at the pgnung took placa at Anse Aveau.0f Illinois. DresldlB ov.r thi Hu On March 4tl committee en . - rules. - his eollearue. Judge, David A. Dearraond. betnr the ether - Democratlo membfr." , Bourke Cochran, orator and debater, failed of renomlnatlon. Tammany Hall drop, ped him-aa grand sachem and he lost out. Michael Conroy will take his place. John Weeley Oalnea, of Ten. neesee; one of the well-known charac ters of the House,, will not be in the SIxty-flrst Congreas. HI unappreeta tlv constituents did not renominate him. Joseph ,W, Burns will succeed him. 1 :. , , ; -. - yt: REPUBLICANS' PROMOTED.- f ' There la promotion for a number of Republicans: Richard Wayne Parker, of New Jersey, U first on 'the list for chairman f the Judiciary com. mittee; Irving, P. Wagner, of Pennsyl vania, interstate and ; foreign ' " com merce; James Bt Perkins, of . New York, foreign affairs, and John ,'J. Gardner, of New Jersey, MQONSfllfiEBSFliiprHABD P1TISBUBQ MJKEbld NIXK OP NOTED GANG CAPTURED OVER ONE HUNDRED ENTOMBED. Famon Home of MoooabJae Whiskey I Ob Ee of Convention of American to tha t of l.i; vi ""'" f "aing over xne xtouse ia hai l .l.hi mil.. .wT.r- T.il V ' .""fi" ana vice wesi -. w mvih iHg acva v& i nent uiv aiisasvuieflu QOVernment LrOODS. nndar eommaAit or iv General (v Celeatln. Minister of war, composed Marzely of youn. recruits, who were sent out to cantura . i . . . - i our ; iiv. . tuTinnn . 1 jaispii Hh. man erL'Tnto,". St S Pa. and T.wy-wm be ta53 Charles ".W. Fairbanks, of Indiana, tha Senate. There will be I no- caangee in committee, and busi ness will proceed about as it has don here for. the last several vun. Tha mg . nve cannon, DalxelL Sherman. On March 4th tha term of thirty- one Senators will expire. The States from which new Senators come are: Arkansas,' Alabama,' California, Colo redd, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ken tacky, Kansaa. Louisiana. in Turkey Havea Mountains of A Ambaifta. tieised by Offloer of TJnlt , ed State Revenue Department, Af- - ter Desperate Ktmgglo With Leader '". and Elglu Alleged Members of 1 Bktckade Gang -Effort at Capture . Concentrated on Jim Floyd, .i the . Leader . FighUna; Spirit of : Men Goea When Leader Lies Prone en FaceFloyd Taken Only When v: Lew Of Blood Dimmed Hi Eyes. , " Annlston, ' Ahu. Nov. , tl-The fa mous home of moonshine whiskey, in the Turkey Haven mountains of Ala bama was conquered, at least, for the present, by United States ; revenue olBoera when to-day they brought' to postofflcesl Jail here Jim Floyd, for a decade the leader, of th Floyd gang, and eight alleged members of his band. -unragr uoiigreaa . at HUabarg to consttler Mining Problems In Gen eral. . and Partknilarl- in' Diav-t-a Mine Disasters and Provide . Mean For Their PreveaUon, Monster Ex plosion In Mine of Pmsburg-Buiralo wau uapwi itoneiewJv Entombs at Least One Hundred and Terenty ' 0 ve Miners Cause . of a3loion i Has' No -Been Determined Every f-: Modern Safety Device Had Been Adopted. . - - . ... Ptttsburg, Pa Nov.' IJ. Th last ray ot l hope for the. rescue t any one of' the lK ortmore miner who were entombed by an explosion at the MarUna mine . of - the Pittsburg-' Buffalo - Coal Company shortly before noon , to-day was . dispelled at l:lt era! , Antolne . Simon, hav met -with y; mi revolutionist. Th engagement took place at Anse Aveau, which lies about fifty miles to I Maryland, Nevada, New Hampshire. North Tiak-nta.' Naw. Tnrb-. Nnrth Oar. In the House. .- Routine work will bal .... aoa ererytnina nut ' in aviunia . snth r-.-aii-a u--h n. shape . for the extra ' session, whichlunt. it.k v,-i w..kinn l' . - I'll iTZ ----- ,..w-, -..,,,..,.,.. -,, . I ' , - --v. m me asi OX aeremie. ona OV th-l " s'n nuuuunuwani an Wlaconaln. aisatteoted porta. -After sever-light- ""'' wiiy u er in in- Indiana will send a Democrat mg, ins government forces were rout-1 1"; X ' " . " , -.",: ,'"r l" .J? - J eucceed James A. Hemenway. . mau r unven : dick .'tii . juiraraana. 1 . w . ...... uo iium, about twenty mllee distant, i . Mira-T Very little Interest is belne man! goane is about-fifty miles from Port! Rested in the approaching session but u rnirco. ju is reported that Gen-( every ooay is speculating on the pos eral Celeatln' has taken refuge In the slbilitles of the special session. - "Who uerman oonaulat there. Soma of I wtu be t Bneaker?" ia bains- aaked. tne-wounaed were brought to Port au i Jo Cannon" is the answer. There is conslderatl oppqsitlon to Mr. Cannon as,, presiding oiBcer of the House, But there! - is no organisation ; to 'oppose him. Th names ot jonn -uaiien, 01 fenn Fowler, of New BO.IKD OF EDUCATIOX MEET. More -High Schools Are f Established and the IUea or Agricultural lUrh Schoola Is Endorsed Allnd of J. V. CarroU, Who Was sent to Jail f ur Contempt of Court, Reported u A AT acted Ooium Wa . Fruit . Dealer , Allege That Augusta Get a Better ' Freight Rate Tltfta the Capital city 111 Health Drives Sumter Man to KUI Himself Methodist Conferrals - Oiipoaed to Saaday Excursions on KaiUroada, " V . " , i Observer Bureau, " i ItSv Berkeley Building, t- . ' Columbia,- S. C.,' Nov. 1 1. $ " There was a full' attendance of the Stat board of education tn the mee of the Stftt 'Superintendent of Educa tion throughout the day.". The board approved number of additional hirh school applications, making a total of ninety-tight state-aided high schools. It la likely that three or four mor may yet be added to th list, Prof, w, H. Hand.- a State high school .inspector, read his annual re port to the board.. This report showed great improvement- and . d Prinoe Xy th Haytien gunboat Cen tenaire. , - . . - GOVERNMENT TO TAKE OFFEN- President Nord Alexia has decided to he. U D CoufCTctroult Court 5. &ZSttVc3im and Circuit Court of Appeaat, 9t 4i-4pjiB-m rroops, which have been I Jer"'i James A. Tawney. of Hinne- EDTJOATIOX OF THE NEGRO. I One of the Problems Tbat Confront I the South to Be. Threshed Oat. at . tun unutnuiv ui uiej eunuiern v.i .1 . .. . i . .1 . Next Month. - 'A vla-vie-a VaW A A A -. A --. a. L -.JU.. ,im Tk. I atlonal problems t oe discussed at ths next meeting. t of the Southern Educational Association, which Will be held In this city' December .2th- Ilst, wUI be th education of" th negro, to 'which th entire morning n. III. tA-nfo-hf whan tha firm tamiiU. Fiv bullet wounds in Floyd's body (party reached ih worktnsx and found attested to a desperate all-night flghtlthe dead bodies scsttered about the . - . . , mm , lflnrtPAf.th. mln. - K.-y. witn tne aiiegea moonsmners. roya - h,i hnaatari ih ha would navcr be I Few, if any. ef the bodies are mutl- MissourL I Jtaken allv and he was captured only lated and th men were undoubtedly ava and maita -hia ario on his v re- fallowed the exDloslon. Tha .- bodlas velopment in th high school situation, volver unsteady . ave hot yet leen counted, but It is II la estimated that the-high schools Two nervy, deputies made all th known that there are at least 1 23 and Bve Increased their elBclency at lea-t captures. They were Internal Rev- the number may be larger. All but ,B r cnt. ainee , the 'inspections enue Agent Knox "Scott and Chief tw0 of the bodies in the mine, It is a year ego. . The secretary wi a Deputy Marshal Ashley, and they laid aald, are those of, foreigners. - ' s.s proceed to send out one-half - of the their plana? carefully last night wnsn jj0 effort has yet been made to re. nlh achooi appropriations. , The re about to begin battle. They concen- tne hodie fwm,th mine.- In- malner et the approprlaUon will b uti wir t,T ateau ui rescuer and the mining nTfg 1M. malrlnat a akavaa-aa-.la.ea. a-,la.a Jr""-w caaaasassa SVAI f IVI ssV" tlon of all th, workings to see if. they are now safe. , This work la expected te occupy several hours. . . ,f?, Th workings in , which to-day's uiton the leader or in nana. Floyd, and when hi companions saw! him lyinr prons at the officers' mercy they fled -with their fighting spirit! none.. . The two offlors,blleved thati Floyd and some of his companions! were, in the home of Bob AUennai naajro, to ' wnicn tn emir - merninar I tha oaneral EducaUon Board .is nsr- arrivarf hari. ih . h.a. .X.. ...I ta .seriously the flaht against Can-1 " . I . ... . . , I : t ' "- awa i . . . n ... i . i. . i ... . . , I iua juQucauon oe in- i-aru. " L.iian. I an ana cnrarruiB- wilb aww nUii... . inwiru raaaaunna- th, rAi.N . vui.i . . . A wit H I . : ,.TT - a- vaa , vmt jiwmp. Ha ' aiao , cvoianvu i nanra - - Vraairi.n, nmlth. of Davidson College January ISth'la selected as th date of tb convention her of city schoot Superintendents and principals. , , . inutarv oommissloni - are Issued Hugh H. Murray, of Wilson, adjutant, and Donald J. . Murray, ol.- Wilson, quartermaster, of the second battal ion, i Second, Beglmnt, 7 NaUpnal Guard...;',,.- ?.- "v'i' , Tha riavar bar will return from th North nast Friday, it l ' aid. vH anaaka Sunday at Springfield, Mass., and -viU. be in New York day or a' ohartar la sranted the Old North Stat Land and .Lumber Company, of Reports have been current thai the revolutionary army Is marching on rort au, prince, but even if this re port , J tru. a - considerable . time enecieo . general anaxe-up oi com-J - - "X". im r-uix i xt I a. uuiaro. new uneans. must given good assignment. The Wrir.hVV fllJavC VTAJIsUsV Will xaafa Hanilhllaa J T " ' " ...w-. aavr-wMv-tH VJ Ifnnd -'ITIia Taaanl-l TJ.-..laama.a mner - ais naa haaa. ia - .. - - i . ninn wiirsrin w vrawinriTV Trim rftriipiie i . . ' - - M.. rZr'"7XZ.I? th Negro School.- Dr. J. H. Phil- These two, escaped wita in neip ei .oq-foot ahaft,Ther Sin. of'emanr U 355n;":- "TT " K,i?!-TWJi?nt te hOOl. Ot .aa.i.. i' , . :. . - , , . ent ana miture or tne Mission nonooi i to Jim ioyn are: wm iwo, aiauai ... .haft aa n-a .a I n a aBtrTiAr tha ,.v. iitiA.ia. . v.i " . W V V . 1UUKII, 1UT uaa sent during th second half - of , th session. .;' ! ; -'rn- r.-i '. a There wer . three appeal eases heard by r the board. In. the appeal from Anderson, front a decision ot th county board refusing to create a new schooi diatrtetth action of the coun- vt JlJ happened U known tn. Kj aruUlon of d aTrwiiow wm"&o tnad.,to pay for the prise, for ' r. . . . . t ... i ..f. wit-ji luuvririmiia -.con- i ai-naAi tmnmvamant aa pr..4 k. h. as n attemmea xo jump mruugn i , . - --r it. . " ' . -v - Three of Floyd's friends In th houw ,Z.h11, "-"Vcon woja; wae Bcnooi improvement 'Association :TlZ7JzL ..Vv.: i-hV .ai .ha mara lcUcaily finished and Deputy, Stat h Tha fiuu- board at education "-rXr?Z:A.r:t har. iM1" inspector Henry Loutllt a few dorsed the idea of esUbltahine am'. a, - u.a... .- m nnlM k.r. v. i . ' t.i ...i . . . . . . . - f . bullets . which sped -t" , 7 . . " "i""""" ,.ieuuuri nign scnoois in different parti by good luck escaping ven i - :rr . ww-uays mspecuun I oi tne stat and thought that it wen it .--at-h tha nalr rantur-t ravamion no cause lor an-1 be nasi - not n uncart .V. th. a.t.h after another ef the band, prehension. He and General Manager I Uahment of more than ihr-a at flrst. on!y one man, keeper or auemi""'. ','"" eompany, came .to, tno i A committee consisting of 'Messra. getting away. ,. The atui or mi man -n tne, cage operated In on I Rembert and, Tate 'was appointed t was destroyed. , '. r , , hafts.a few minutes before I fact with the committee ef the teach - The denutle a-ot on the trail of thel o clock, i Henry ThomDson and twolars aarnitlnn m n,ki,, ria- wiMM,llit.M . . TiiMriiv whan thavl mlnara anr.Mit ,v . - . a . . i ... . . w . - . . mwUU. ....... - - - -7 - i T -v-- mua, at . wm i ui .esutoiisnmeni oi an1 education xj ..u. w ..... ' -- 1. v.. ui. wivvn inv l was an ominous trembling .of thel the mouth of I earthquake anil A m An aha i...hlln. -. k- HIt I tn tha Smith fnr tha DMu-atlnn nr tha I MhVli-.TvPtrk.unI.Rn. Allen 'Willi . . . .. -va.a ail , 113!..,. o....iy ATWAlienVV- Alien andJohn 1:. congress will , ner i air. cannon; Mr. I naven, conn. ; "i ne Keiauon or in- I nmitn. , ,v -. t shaft and , throuah th roof bY, tha landed fromth warships here, . Purchase. X Guus and Ammunition Cincinnati. Nov. 2 1. Tha Hal tien government - ia negotiating wltn a Cinclnnatt firm for, the purchase of Wlnste8a)eiy.eaaital: kituyt suppresa- the revolution in that re- grounds commmee; Jamuel dOO i .ii'-i, hr,.-..,:.' PUbllcA the negotiations are eom- CaU. pf MaasachuseTts;, Ji Up Tm?dt 7h .Jtn. ii cartridges: wiu . th Mann ef Jllinoui: Theodon Payne, of New York, present chair-1 duatrial Education of the Negro to the man of the ways and means, com-1 Economic,. -Development, of J thel mittee; Vr. Tawney. of th appro-1 ttouth," a memoir of the faculty of I prlation committee; .' Mr. . Dalsell;) Hampton Institute, - Va.; "Result of Richard . Bartholdth, of Missouri, ith Attempt at Higher Education of mi.ii.v Aanaaaj' - Macon. Adjutant r.nnanL Robertson has aoad reqnest' tion utiie1 ttolted States- ordinance department fog Twenty eomnw.vu. fti Ur gallery target practice, for the National JOuard " and "when- these, are : received they will be' Issued to oom . ranaa hera and there. It ia not yet known to. whom these Will ge. ' They will be Installed under the supervision ef the quartermaster general, who will locate them." , , . ' ;" "J- To tha noaitlon of adjutant general ef th State only two. gentlemen have so far been' spoken of, these being Gen. j Thomas F .Robertson, the in enmbant. and ; Qen. Joseph. F.v Arm- field,', commanding the brigade et th National uara. , -. . j.v- .-v-,,.- , . For a number of years Johnston county was the first to settle its BUte taxes In fulU but this time Harnett wins that honor and Sheriff Lanier, la very proud of that fact. v ; CONDITION OF FARMERS, i ' ' The Stat bureau of labor statistics to-day completed its summary of the condition oi larmers in jNonn Caro lina.' 'The value of land I Increased in ? counties, decreased tn I, and there has been no V change in '11 Ninety-four, counties report that the -fertility of land is maintained: 1 a buildings' "and tha Negro in the South," president si W. Mc-1 cnaries F. Mo-irve. of Shaw Unlver. James ".; R. alty, Raleigh. N. C i r 1 ' 1 n.W..a.. D.ri.Mn 'riii. .,111 V.'afam.ul Wm ehlpped iwlta the rifles. s,'-;'''-; (if he is 'not' selected ; to succeed j Dr. jBeorge Sal, secretary of the Bap -. UHUDUHI nri. DUTCnasaa .thai Hamtrtr . J . n. i rnnkarl if nhla-1tlot . 1T1iualnal Xaan-latiiin- .Ulaa wnes trokirrthe United Stales' overn- Charles E.Townsend, of Michigan!! Harriet E. Giles, of Bpeilman Sn- mem. ..; xney are oosoieteso jar as J. A..Thull,v ; of lowa, and - others, nary: Oeperai B. D. Johnson, of Ulr- thl goyernmeM 1 concerned,, having Bern ,.ot-th able-t' floor leaders on mingham, Ala j President K..W, Mo been discarded. Jby th militia regi. the Rpubllcan aide of the House will aranahsn, ef Knoxvjll ColWga; Her. menu and the regular troops for more be missed. James &, Sherman, -' of J.;C.Hassee,'pastor f the First Bap. modern weapons. , r ? N,w yorky as .'Vice President, twlU tlst" church, Chattanooga, Tenn.j '' n,:... " '. r I preside over the Senate. He Is chalr-lSupt 'James S. Smedecor, of Still man .-tvasninrton. ' NOV. 28. Tha fiiatal t t th. .',M,l-t..' ,. vT.ji..lTii,Htii., n fh ,n Whi. -epartment late to-aav- received thai a era -a i. . ,.,h.a ,.. 1 1. , tha n-t u.ntiut Vh. -h ? iia roiiowinar dispatch from Minister Fur-j mittee on rule.-;. oL ; William i-p.lcltyf Governor W. J. Northan "and ness at Port au Princa. Havti-.! . I n.h... - i..- t, v.. ..l-,h.- . . ' . . - ' - i iivvuin, auv.il mm fcit ticijuui ai, wiiwiuna i , li.." government woops nave been I Iowa.-, who. ia considered the readiest I In-aH the discussiort of the race u-ioai-u v ana i tne insurxents . arei nnrli aafl Inmhh ilahata- - M. Inrnhlam In tha Hnnth Inn lllHit attan. majority side, was , defeated for re-1 tlon has been given to the aducr.t'on election. He vwas ' chairman of the I of the .negro. Southern people hae committee on Interstate and forlegnj contributed milliojU for pegro schools oommerce. Three ' prominent Re. I out nave given litue tnougat t tne SIX DEAD BY. SUFFOCATION. Tube . journal In. this State. Mr. WJ. Montgomery announced that ha ua. J rf aa,l.a . V - K . j aa soon as ha received' his commission a Senator" from Marlon county: . CARROLL'S MIND AFFECTED? . ' It is reported her- that J. P. Car. roll, : the Charleston whit . man sen- shaft houaa. tha mln. fw. . . . n the two men still , in. itl . Tha iwwiiaa, to serve three months la Jail . 41 tne men vera hurlail HimnK tli.t vmii-ji iur niuiauns lira eu- '" l"a ' .,.'n. ' -" I tep of the bulldina an far bevond Vt Court order to him to quit sell- -w mi uwih r-i vvMv.t, vx.ni i . ' . Z I itlBT IfllUOr ' isi (ttri itrfinr.lv I aa tw;a.a.rvl-,lnM Ala I'WwnMa-a. sTlbM-1 aMVUIVBUn WM lOlsUl WIan BICICM Itt 1 " " . ' ' . w V"--Txx.vmT While the othera elth-Wh , mataii; ' thought his mind has be injured, were hurried to a hospital. , ""a c to Jail, ta spe- f a UttSCtm Wftntc rTw--vVT v S'1 uard has been detailed to watch ..RESCUE-. -.WORK PBOMPT;;-,- him t that he doe himself no ' -Shattered portions of th woodwork bodily harm. He fills to . recognize ZT x .rn" """Uin 'or the shaft' wer any of hi friend an ' acquaintance. vrewn ime'TeiT Mtiwe,--1. feetjaed - though- ery; q , t In day rora ma snaii. - portions of at least 1 time. In the weeencu of ethar. at marching upon the capital. uauon is - serious. The slt- ;ATIa4tNTA PEARS RIOT. Mayor Urged to I)rbld All Torch. All Except One Married Con . tractors Declare) Met . Had Failed -' Properly to Connec -AUp Tubes Abovft.'', .::). ' - ;' !.- "- .f v Tetroit,' Mtofcr -Nov 1 1 JMSiit .men died by suffocation this afternoon in tha villa mm fiakwaod outalriA thel I " , rru ons or at I east in me, in tns presence or others, at weVeVk'r?. taking tercis. by were atwork five hundred fet -downl Tl..i,ii .J,a. " ne,a r .a "L" ,l ceu in shaft- belng'-unk for a salt mlaeJ l"rby; Th "tHtlnx fn'; wer Vilh both fists. X straight Jacket ;whn -the canvas. tub whloh supplied W ut ". commlssloii by the. sxplo- hsa. proved Ineffectuar lh restrsinin t them with air became clogged, ana "r nours nt air I mm. tie nas several- times free t th. shaft , filled with gas. pour bodies couio, oe rorced into th mine. Im- himself from this. He had been drink have -been recovered. ' ( ,. . i mea;awry. touowingth txploslon allng heavily Just betor going to Jal The Oakwood Contracting Company oehs1 volume of smoke issued from and It is thought: the sudden cutting .has been engaged, in sinking an.SIO-jthe shafts but ceased' a short Uras of his liquor supply may have had toot sna" tor tne teiroii nait com- nwrwaroa, - , f mucn to dq -with hls condition. pany.. The six -tnen who lost their ' Reseda work was. .Immediately v The, State, Methodist Conference, in uvea this arternoon were at workex- sUrted but It was impossible to gala eeasion at . Laurens tf. (yesterday, cavatlng 600 feet In the shaft. Their entrance to, the ni in for a long time, adopted a resolution by a unanimous . .11.71 ... V.. .I .kli. i opening up or th shaft was the I vote waning Sunday Zt? llTv.T!." t01?: L3T. ?lll"Z "th.hi0"? 'I1 option d tor this taxi there mm.r. resort, in thu and. adjoinln, -llghtvPrTacewlon-. Leat faT Parade. M..'KrJL- " ar I ."a tT,. 7" I ?".7?fT" t numbers. . , : . State and reduced Sunday rates over I,J1 i . M -'f. .w. I - .- ' " MUr. IIWUISI on spsoiaf train the railroads to those resorts "taboo," nienatnar 1-XM-cca In. Mamrastl a.... v ' t..- 1 -a.-i..t-. .-a .iinaA,.aiii.a..i.l .itk h..... ,.n.i a..-iK.,.4 thia . un ipwui trtmi Owes Come Tosetlie,. and RWjii '1,7..' Zr..,."'? rlZT A..Z1' ItaTntiVT- t!T .7,1' ..T; .Z,. I A t", Vh.l lrom city carried the chleT om- big. black,-box-car letters, and call- : lswi. MjiMos Petitaad of Wood, atreet. The last-named is chairman slderaOon and Btalllaient dloussion,Uurface. ,.: With the air supply ahttt 20L tonr x-1 B0".?1, ' State conventions ww to xove Cliarg Agalnstt of-the committee, of postoffice and of the purpose, alms and methods of oft the shaft rapidly filled with es Were SUuvCateu. til --...a .a ..aa, iwnil ct I wa . . a, i a,u.a i ca i.a. a il u a , a Former. post roads. Mr. Landla . held . thtlnegro education In the South: and it I and- th men Atlanta.' Oa- Nov. 21. Fear in at second nlace on the committee on I is in nursuaace of the nurooaw of riot, should the contending forces in I foreign affairs and would have sue-1 these resolutions that this part of the was some time before rescuers from tabllshed i here, who took with, them other Christian bodies, both white anl the bitter .mayoralty contest now being-raxed here, meet in a parade, the 'police commissioners -urged the mayor to-aay. to forbid all torchlight meeting ..j.m nm amaiiar farm-- 71 that l processions unai arter the election. hkn, la anaivaa anat - . . that it.' la I The chief executive took the request plentiful The ratner atartUng sUte- na y,nnt but did not lnter- . i'-.j. .1.1 11 ....,.. a.-! fere ; With a Middoi narada whlna Ilicila, aa uuauv vm ir I . . . . - ' . . .... port negro ' labor t oe unreliable, I "j"" ". w xu,9 . ... t.... vl. It la -all. hi. Anal " VI mtlllO WU tina VIU W OOQ- county havlngv no negro labor , at alk t !?'l,0?Jrtfr who leered and abus- Ther la another : very f-Interesting -f1, yf rBBiy,su-- statement, which U that counties I .rr' y01" .ir-a-arvoa iwu Innlmtlaa - tha ntha- 1 1 I OrOOr. ! . . :'.' ' rTT-rrTr-rr-,-. .TT t Both aides have narades arranxed The question or wages, etc- is care-t "Jr . V .u a .bm vo. ' - .aao uuaiiuilHluum 1HI this - oocaeion, since lines of . march conflict. i :The bittern ess f the cam paign hi not abated.. . Rather has it increased, i - To-day -Haddox pub lished a reward of 1504 to be paid to any charity if Woodward can provs the charres of immorality he has publicly made against his rival. Wood ward named Monday nteht as the time for his reply. - Friends of Maddox have -had stenographic reports made of , all . his. opponent's speeches and threaten to place the charge before tne gran a jury. fully covered. Ninety, counties 're port an increase in the coat of living. . Twenty report an- increase in wages, t9 a decrease,': the remainder, show ing ho change.' -The highest: average wage paid to men fell, off 12.42 a ' - month oyer - last year, being - now 122.41 the lowest -i wages decreasing 21.9ft and 'being now 112.40. The highest average wages paid ' women ' fell off, as did also those of chil- -. dren. '. i , ' -. ' ' It Is shown by the; report that ! toiinties produce cotton at a cent of . 223.12 a bale, of SOO. pounds; that 72 produce wheat at .a coot of 72 cent a bushel..; Ninety-eight produce oorn af 50 cent a bushel; 24 oats at 20 h cants knd SO tobacco at $7.27 a hun dred pounds. No Lea Than ' Fonr- Thousand WUt v - Attend Waterways Conference. Washington. Joy. 22. Renorta t TrrTu "a J.F. Ellison.secretary of the national U I CtA - iVUllUbi ' guiVMiva, twuiu gMwnft, . , , . . . the-selling price and profit, on these 5 . 1'".?.' , J ..1 ...h a tham-iarithlthat the attendance will be fully 4.000 a, i upo eua - tiyuto -eav.aa, - utviua - u t - a tew exceptions) It fa noticed ; that """" " """ "ere on. there --M a substantial . profit. The w"-srm to mpnasize tne neeas farmer have written A very : freely ol -wewrway aeveiopment to meet the about Immigration and as 'to things arowing aemanas or trade and oom- which tbey think would Decent the awree. jar. jLiuson-, nas opened neaa labortng classes on the farms. - " J quarters at the New : Wlllard Hotel, SAN JOSB SCALE INCREASES. -,l wner , tne convention will hold It State Entomologist Franklin Sher.iaesslona Delegations have been an. man has Issued a circular letter say- pointed by Governors of States, may. Ing .that the observations mad tn the ors of cities and trad and conrmer. State by - the- experta indicate that clal bodies thronxhout tha country: the 13an Jose scale has multiplied with In many instances Governors them, more than usual rapidity this autumn selves, will head delegations, notable and that those who took the advice amouf these being Governors Joha of the department , early' In - Sep- son,. Minnesota; Guild. Massachusetts; tember and destroyed -their-already r,n.n nim-i.. ch.-k....!. gon; Gillette. California; 8 wanson. h opelessly Infested tree have , been 3nore than repaid. . It Is said -to. be likely, however, that. there are many trees badly Infested, which need to be treated now and which will be . deepened to a dangerous -degree. If , left without treatment ontll Febru ary or March. - - . t . The" new railway map of the State ls in preparation and will be issued In a few weeks. ' The last one was Isxued ln1202.so that the "new one will be especially valuable in view of the great amount of railway con struction done d'iring, the- six years wnicn nave cutped. . Sheriff Raids Birmingham Clubs. ; Blrmintham, Ala., Nov. 22. Sher iff E. L. Hisrdon made three raids on so-called soeial cluiia to-day and con fiscated 14.000 worth of liquor which nas hauled away in drn., nnd Is now locked up in a room at ih county 1 X Five srre.-'j were r. si. Virginia: Patterson, Tennessee; Curry, New. Mexico; Sanders,'- Louisiana; Broward. Florida; Wlllson, Kentucky; Comer, Alabama: Hoggatt, Alaska, and Freer,; Hawaii. , , - -:. ' -' " ' " .)- Two Drown in the Surf.,' ' Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 2S.-fewt reached here to-day from Diana, a small station on the east -coast of Florida, of the accidental drowning of Mr. Dyke and his son and daugh ter, which occurred while they were In surf bathing Friday afternoon. f From what could be learned5 it seems that younar Dyke -ventured out too far in the surf and called for help; that bis sister swam to him and In try ing to save him went under the roil inr water. The father seeing- his children trug;!ing for life swam to ward them and the three went down to d'--U toaji'ther. Mr. Dvke w pron..ntr.t in this section of the State. eeeded Mr. Robert G. Cousins, who I programme of - the Atlanta voluntarily retire from th Con-ina been prepare-, . grea. -' . I :dn no other organisation can there DEFEATED : BY' "TEMPERANCE D s full, free and InteUUent diMuw Judge John J. Jenkina'of Wlndon- ""i1??- aln. Chairman or the Judiciary com. of d,UMlnar Mr Mpirig tV ve mittee, was defeated: for renomlna- l.,...i.i T,,.i,i.m. X .v. a...t. .-"h0?!10-!1 especially those that ar peculiar properly connect 160 feet above tbm f ' lateral heading from acconnt of .his fight against all inter- to -.a-uon. : V ' : r ; ' j the canvas tub which carried air the bottom ef the shaft into the mm -A the surface could reach them and I 'J1 lh . latest applUncea and de- then they wer af first able to -- vices tor rescue , work. trrcate oniy rour or tne ooaies. Tne PROGRESS AT ' RESCUINO MEN r All PTrnnt ' Ans jurat mair.f mmn I ' . f ' -! . " '' ahd leave rfamiUea, Th six men iJSaKhIV JP1"'" At wr dolor repair work 2S0 feet down !?,!!!; ?.!; ?t"P" '"f d han m i in tb ivu-foot shalt. . Th contrac-1 Z7"z z. . . . ui-wiwin. tor Stat that they had failed, to "V junner progress har- etata liquor bill. Th temperance people-. look- upon him a an emeny to tne cause , , which tney espouse. NIGHT RIDERS BURJ N GIN. toplb res Ttewe fexTJ tnnvn Ha na. lai th. TJnl.'.M I , - ay-- .k a --vaa bill leave th commltt room. Labor I anion fousht him for his efforts npociai w xo voservcr, against many of their demands. Thel Wilson, Nov. 22. The 'hew cotton clamors of th temperance advocates gi ot th Walstonberg Oln Company, and labor entnuslasta dq not niove ,... ... -,(. "... tttT, him. HI convictions are nroneuneed ,0to4 fifteen mile east Of Wilson. and he has the courage to speak out, destroyed by fire last night, pre- Therefore he fell... . i I sqmably by; night riders, as several The wtt of the fiouae J. Adamlglna in that section have been reeent- tscats, or Minnesota was defeated loriiy arned to shutadow n on account re-nomlnatlon, His face and his voice I of the low prices of cotton. The loss are 'familiar at th CapltoL Small, lie 24.200 and Insurance ' 12.000.. A. alen and mlschJevous, Mr. Bed never I Party on horsehack was aeen to corns falls to attract attention when he risealvom- tne qirection or tne in on a run to speak. He is a favorite with the! few minute before the fire was die- newspaper men.-- Messrs.' Everls i A; 1 covered. Hayes antf Juihis Kahn. of California, f -were defeated t or . re-election. Mr.ls1h Klora Fire down the shaft- With the air sup-1 proper; was choked J with muck - and: ply shut off, sulphur gas rapidly fli.sdf oec-na. ; .-, - the mine and suffocaud the men. itl " .ne largest posslbl forco4 was at was several nours Deiore rescuers i onoe put to work to open this pas- (vatuini .iiein aitu aav-iaii'La aa isaviKl'.a. ' i , .. ... ;..i.:....- tratlon were then fruitless. , - , There was practically no hope from -, ' m - " - . I 111 REAR-END COLLISION FATAL. colored,, to-. Join ? with - the Con ference In condemning' "this ' unho' r custom of the railroads."' hich " tribute neither to .th glory of nor to ; the betterment of manki asking th other Church people "adopt' similar resolutions requts . , the. railroads to : refrain from . t:. aam."-' v , '- ? - -, ,i - ;tCOUl-t)N:T; B-AR ILL, HEALTH. J Mr. W. A. Mcllwalne. 4 years eld and a. man of high oultur. sober, re fined and of exemplary habits, com- mitted' ulcid at Sumter soma time Thursday night, in a small house in the rear "of O'Donnell s department the first?" of any ef the antombad wan I store; where he ha been employed oemg taken out alive, hut this did not a .lap uia mnat .,.,.. .-.a.. . . rwa. a-i -arnica a. . ! . . .aaua i. w 7 , Z..Z -rL7 Z'iZ T. I nurry tn 0Paing f th mlne. or LeeTsolv HnrVto'iiirtlS BXPr-OSIOWS BOUND OMINOUS. CoUlston at Sooth Iioston, Mass-I- The noise .of th explosion was an on New York, New Haven at Hart-1 ominou sound to all th people .of , tor xtauroad. ;v( ,., , j; . ' Utile; town. and they hurried to ' Boston,, Nov. 2 2 One man wasftl scene, each seeking a loved . one killed, five other persons perhaps aa moat f them learning that that fatally hurt and thirty-five' more or loved one wan down- In the werklnea less esrieusly -injured in a- rear-end and in all probability dead or dying, era is ehowtnc collision between two local passenger ta scenes were plUfuL , Many of (a against Columbia In th matter cf ,w v- vv m"?I otl wwnen wer nystencw ana in sir I car load shipments of bananas from o.it.a-iaht 1 J K . . . ro nart-rnang. I Charleston, .a business that ha bee for a number of years.' HI body was found yesterday morning with' a bul-. let hoi la his mouth and a revolver at his aide." H had been desdondent for some time over the eondKlon of hi health.- He leave a wife and one 'child. '- ; !.-.,,,t-.- --..: . . The Columbia wholesale- fruit deal- era have registered a Jblg.-sUff kick with th Railroad Commission against the alleged discrimination th South-. in tavor of Augusta maker of his State,: In appearance (a report, brought by a number of n is unique. u iron-gray naJr, I nsnermevjnat ine picxeta at a saw- worn pompadour. 1 and 7 but clean-1 mm near port Rankin, within a mile shaven, oddly-shaped , Mace. make I ad a half f Samburg, were fired upon strangers ask his name., '.'? rn f ,- I aunng tne ntgnt. too fishermen did Mr. - John F. - Lenahan, anti-Bryan I not Know wnetner or not any of the Democrats-lost ' hla district' the I mlUtiamen were ahot The fishermen eleventh Pennsylvania, ta Mr. Henry I said -the shooting began at 10 o'clock W. Palmer, Republican. ; Mr. Lenahan nut flight and eontlnued at Intervals forrt RalTrnad t-t-nlht. . nthu. i. . -. a. . nn laurmlll nn.-at. I -7. " . 11 ... . us-.uiwr mnn, sua - - , . . . 1 . 7 J,"" w T t""".';';! in lueir arawa -iacee couia oe reaa jipHiunu-, iciin., ot. ji, Bomi py in smiling or train iron, to i th awful agony they wer endurinx - Tk 'cause ef the explosion ha not TTahn waa afai--uA-w ift anaalr a'Wamit tor the-, grape-growers- and wine-excitement was caused her to-day byl i"iymoutn division to the Midland dl " ' " wa.a,wwM. v. .un- . aj HIVUl 1. I nu. a.T.I IlllaaH ' ia , I. .n.lA a . . k.l.. t.a .. ' l" " . - .w. r- a.- , u , , a aiuau i anlartalnari , rina I. was bitterly opposed to the nomrna tlon of the Nebraskan for a third time, and said so whenever occasion aroee. His horn is at.'WIIkesbarre.'-wher he has a 'vary lucrative law practice. His district, a coal mining region, gave TaJt an unusually heavy vote. v . ' SOME NEW MEMBERS. Among ; the' able Republican' who come ,1a to the next - Congress are Otto Foelker. the New York legislator who left a kick bed last spring to vote for-Govern or Hughes' anti-race track betting laws,' elected from Brooklyn; Charles 8. Mllllngton will succeed James S. Sherman; Jame W. -.MiTr- rhr. a bitter Bryan partisan,' formerly a Republican, was defeated by A. W. Kopp. Republican, in Wisconsin, ' It is said that Murphy put In nomination th Republican he opposed and won over two years mgt. So ; uncompro misingly was he for Bryan that he did not . think the East should have a voice In the Denver convention. - On - th Democratio aide of the House John Sharp Williams, the bril liant and versatile leader,' win ue missed. He goes to the Senate lq 1211 and th Hon. Champ Clark, of Mis souri, will succeed him aa leader of th minority and as member of the until- this morning. . The owners . of the sawmllf attempted to resume op eration last week.' They were noti-l nea -ny nignt rider - not 4 to run th i mill.: whereupon : detail of sol diers was placed on duty about th property. 5. - i The wire ar in troubl to-day and th story cannot be confirmed. - A posse of Tlptonvllle men nrenared ati once to visit th seen. Sheriff Haynesi is in .NaanvHie- wreck.- ;,-'. - rt i, , ..- v The train which left the South ter minal station at-2:12 o'clock, bound for Brelntraa. had stopped at the. nouin , atfoston axauon, a two minute run from th South terminal station. As the train started to leave the sta tion, th 2:22 train bound for Read- viile came out from th terminal and ran into the rear ef the Braintre that a pocket of gat was struck ' by on ef the miners, quickly filling the working and then tgnitinf from a lamp. 'The ' -ether theory Is that' gas from a wall os th Fulton farm' under which the mine is located, penetrated the working. The land in the vicinity le said to be gas eous, and it Is possible that gas may nave seeped tnrodgh the coal stratum picking up very rapidly the past fevy week. The complaint allege Autrus ta get a better rate by is cents hundred. The commission has taketi th matter up with the traiBe depart ment of the road to have the roa,. shew cause why the rate to Columbia should not b reduced to that enjoyed by Augusts,. , train. -. The locomoUv plowed Into! until it accumulated Jn sufficient. yol- Former Mayor of Roanoke Fined by Roanoke. Va., Nov, v 22. Colonel Jamea P. Wooda, former amayor r'Of Roanoke and, a prominent lawyer' of this city, was fined 220 by his broth- cooki tor two s-reAt holeThi um to can th disaster. MINERS WERE. OF .GOOD CLASS. '- Marianne, the scene of t-day'dl aster, is a new mining town in Wash ington eocnty, -. Pennsylvania, ' forty mues south -of tm clty it was laid out and built no by . th. Pittsburg- Schooner- Deetroyrd Frox Oauaolln I Buffalo Coal Company with a view to ;.-. Expioeloia, - - v i " . -uwuarai t iuwn in every Jacksonville, Fla-- Nov." 22. The th rear, ear of the - forward train. I preaaing ; tn mom ef. the . ' eoach apart and. driving seats aad passen gers and wreckaTge- half way: the length of the car, ; Many passengers wer forced through window to th tracks oa. each aide, v f respect. i -.- ', tne cnooner Marion t-R. vded by thotf,- Bt.iM ft -.roviHa. h iriorifla. irittr. rrnniiiv h la a-.at.a.l " : - " badlyTlnJol7?Ot Sa Balkllaa- Trade Elect Officers. A Denver.. CoL. Nov. 22. The build ing trades- department of the. Ameri can Federation of Labor to-day elect ed the following, otneers: . r- President Jams - Krwln, f , Chi cago; first vice prealdent. O- F. Hed rick, of New York; second vice presi dent. Jamea ; O. Hannahan, of Chi cago; third vice president, Frank M. Ryan,' of Chicago; fourth vice prf dent. W. J.-McSworler, of Philadel phia; fifth vice president. M. O'ul0i-van.- of Pittsburg; secretary, -Wlliam J. Spencer, Dayton, O. . Th convention adjourned to n;e at Tampa, Fia the second Man,; in .October, 1102, s miners f Moh performs Operation ,om s? Instead of Lym-hing Uuu. cr. Judge John W woods, of the Cor poration Court, for assaulting Hunter Breckenrldye, hor-eman and society man of Fincastle, Va, - Breckenrldge wa seated In- Judge Woods' when Jamea blow that knocked him to the floor. Judge Woods left the bench and sep arated the belligerents,- He then or. dered his brother and Breckenrldge from the room. - James P. Wood ! counsel ror Breckenrldge ' wife In a divorre suit snd says he recently re ceived a letter fronr frerkenrldge la which th writer called him a liar. - schooner and she sank in the river off tne root --or ocean street . Eleven members of 'the crew - had-' narrow . ,-. r, ana V ,a r a 1 a a... n judy- -woods- court " : w -v. -.,T I P. woods dealt him i ..WJ'.1?l4l(1 h"f ' yiwaavaa in... aaua, , causing 9 great loss "of life;- .The Marlon R was valued at 22.000 and Is partly covered by Insurance. . - , . . Although death, stared him In th face Slate Peter Newton . ran into th hold and dragged out the uncon scious form et Jack Oullena,. ho was badly burned, but will recover. tn An jxcptionally good Class of min-(apelal t The Observer. r was secured for the new worklnxai. many of them being either Americana or English speaking men. , Flfteew, True BUls Arain-t Keel Foot! iv : .-7- -. Lyncher.- . H Union City, Tean.. Nov. 12- Fifteen Indictments wer returned late ta-day by th grand Jury Investigating -the recent nigat rider raids in -the Reel Foot - lake region a which reached a culmination a month ago la the lynch ing of Captain Quentn Rankin, a prominent attorney of Trenton, Ter.n. Spartanburg, g. O, ao. !S A, .-- eordlng to reports received htre t -day from Westminster. WUI Ij:c: colored, accused of writlna; mi proper letter to the aaugnter i f . : cashier ef the bank at th.t r" was taken out laat n iht by a ; Citlsen and a delicate Of-era : i formed oa him. The nu n v , the Job. R Is laid, first t lynching him; fc"t arter th mailer deol,' - i on punUhment f.t t tr - him tJ ua : . . .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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