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BOilB ."WBECrS BUILDINGS ; tot: toucct home. ' crmoc hajtekixq rs Chicago Two Strr3ture Destroyed and " Win dows Shattered ro JSIock by Vj- naatite On Tbeory to That the - Kxpfanaon WhUw Work of Person 1lfeO KougtiS to Uead OH uc uem rrf..r,f ?m.Y.Th I teamhlp Virginia with -. " aboard. anion whom a Vassvvory KepwtMfcmCMvM Laid at b Door of Jealona ua ro il felf.o . PoHoe rail Find Any El donco'of Dead Bodies and It la lro ; auind,lfeat There Were No Cas- najuee. ' Old General Flrmia to Welcomed by I Prortakwai Presides Klmim . and AanoajKea Thai He Ha X Politi cal Ambitions Steamsliip .Virginia Take lift Other Exile Back to Haiti. ' ; . r . Port an Prince, Dee. The lit exile aboard, among whom wa General rirmln, arrived her to-day. ; General Simon had placed the presidential carriage at the disposal of General Job D. , Visit Cleveland Simply , to .3-- .'vssee DenUat, Kv-:iV '.?. 'Cleveland, O., Dec ll. An aching tooth drew John D. Rockefeller from hie. winter op to New York to a dentist jehalr ' - to ; . Cleveland.- This waa the mystery. surrounding Mr. Rockefeller' unexpected visit ,to his bid tiome. 4 ' ",'"';'' ' Storlaa rangin all th way from the selection of a minister te succeed ; Uev. C. Eaton, at the Euclid Ave nue Baptist ehurch which Mr. Rock efeller attend when here. to the f?nT., a f, dl"ul"hed.r,v?lu-I erection of a iteen-etory church and tlonlat and exile at once entered it ! and waa driv.n n tttm va lirt n1nn Chicago, .Dee. II. Two buildings ( ,treet lined with a cheering multi- iuae neia oacK By the police with difficulty. At the palace General Simon, the provisional President extended a cor dial welcome to General Firmln who at once declared that he bad sur rendered all ambition of political pre ferment. He had twice attempted to rid his country of the despotic tryanny exerclaed over it by Nord Alexia, he said, and had failed and It waa only natural that General Simon, who had succeeded- In this ame effort, should be rewarded. Upon leaving the palace General Firmln visited French Minister Car teron. whom he thanked warmly for protection afforded to participants In the Gonaives insurrection of January. - ware Wrecked, several persons are cm ' , lleved ,tb hava been killed and wtn- do wa, were shattered for a block V around by the terriAc explosion of a ( bomb rn an alley In Wabash avenue near Sixteenth street to-night. The Wrecked : building, adjoin th Colls i aanvwbor tie first ward Democratic ' ball, an annual revel, against the holding1 vt which this year much op position, has been made. Is scheduled -. to be. held toTmorrow night. The po llce are working on the the6ry that the bomb thrower designed to fright l' en people from going to the Coliseum and thus prevent the ball. . The report of the explosion was heard for a mile. A two-story frame building, which adjoin the South wall of Oi Coliseum annex, collapsed , and took fire. The tire leaped across a vacant lot and spread to another frame tuildlng, aluo wrecked. t Prop erties Of the Coliseum, stored In the two buildings, were fuel for the flame: Crowd of excited persons, believ ing that the great steel Coliseum, wherein national conventions have been held, had been blown up, ruih ed to the scene. On theory of the explosion Is that th bomb throwar waa prowling in th alley way. searching for a favor able soot on the alley side of the ' Coliseum at which to drop the ex plosive and that through om mi calcuiatlon, ha had to leave It near th two buildings, where It exploded. Another theory la that the bomb wa thrown as another demonstration In the - "gamblers' war" which has been marked by the firing of a se ries of hombs, or dynamite sticks. In the vicinity of alleged gambling place. s1d to be favored by the po lice to the detriment of. the bomb thrower, whose place have been closed by law. Jt 1 suggested by the police that the granting of a permit for th first ward ball might have been classed by these bomb throwers as a concession to th supposedly fa vored. faction of gamblers. The first ward ball has long been a source of oontentlon between re former and the promoter of the annual feast. The ball I superin tended, .by "flrat warders" who ere represented Jn th city council by Aldermen- Michael Kenna and John Coughlan. The proceed of the hall, which are variously estimated at from $11,006 to U&.000 annually, are used toward electing the alderman of the ward whose term expires the following spring. After searching all the debris, the police were unable to find evidence of any dead bodies. It was believed all had escaped. DIXXEH TO GEN"ERAL WOOD. the gift of 50.000,00 tor .Oriental universities, were built un around the news of his visit, but Mr. Rockefeller prickea tn nannies lo-aav ana suia he merely fame here to see his old dentist and have a troublesome tooth attended to. KILLED I. AX AITO ACCIDENT. One Dead 'and Several Injured In Baltimore- Accident Chauffeur Had Taken Qui the Mn hlue Without the Owner's It-milmdon. Baltimore, Dec. 13 In an automo bile accident early this morning, Har ry Kemler wan killed and Frank Rad ford. Samuel Rosenberg and William Reynolds were more or less serlouHly Injured. The men were taken to 8t. Luke's Hospital, Radford being (till i In a comntose condition to-night. The automobile, which belongs to Presi dent Oscar O. Murray, of the Balti more A Ohio Railroad,- was being driven by his chauffeur. James H. Hlld, who. of the five men In the car, was the only one who escaped Injury. Hlld had taken out the car without fhe owner's permission. The car crashed Into a lamp post, breaking it off and throwing the men to the ground. Under the law here a chauf feur who takes, out his employer- car without permission Is punishable by a fine. Hlld was placed under ar rest and fined $26 and cost and In addition was held for the action of the coroner in connection with the death of Kestler. Members of the Famous Itough HMera Regiment Have a Big Time at the t'nlon IeaTue Club, With lite First Colonel of the Outttt as the Guest of Honor. New, Tork, Dec. 1$. Forty-five members of the Rough-Riders" regiment united to-night aw me union League Club In giving a dinner to their first colonel, Major General Leonard Wood, recently returned from the Philippine. Th forty-five. all that could be gathered for the vent on the short notice given, had mm v. . " v. ....... - - auet room the tattered regimental flag. It presencs was despite ob jections that have been raised to tak ing the treasured emblem from one place to another where reunions might be oalled. One of these objec tions was contained In a letter writ ten several weeks sgo by President Roosevelt, another former colonel of th regiment. In declining an invita tion to the banquet. In this letter, read to the diner to-night President Roosevelt raid: "My Dear Emerson: "I wish I could be present at that dinner but It is out of the question. Give my warmest regards to all present. The flag that we carried is. I think. In Arizona. Personally I should deem It unwise to send It around the country to all the re unions. "Sincerely your. "TH BO DO HO ROOSEVELT." The flag had been taken out to the gouthweat for the last reunion, but It had a high place of honor at tie dinner to-night and was the object of du reverence. Maine Satis Tot Hampton Roads. New , fork, Dec 1J.- Bound for Hampton Roads, where th fleet to take part ' In the inauguration of President Gomes at Havana on Janu ary 2d, will rendezvous, the battle ship Maine sailed from this port to day. The Maine Is flaphlp of th$ third squadron with Rear- Admiral Conway H. Arnold in command. She is expected to head the squadron on the visit to Cuba and It Ik understood the other vessel will be the battle ship Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire and North Carolina and the. cruisers Chester, Salem and Birmingham. The fleet, after the Havana ceremonies, 1 to meet the home coming battleship fleet and es cort It to Hampton Roads. Well-Known JFire-Flgtiter Dead. Washington, Dec 13. Chief Wil liam T. Belt, of the Washington Are department, vice president of the National Association of Fir Chiefs, and one of the best-known fire fighters In the country, died auddenly to-night of heart disease, aged 05 years. Grief over the tragic drowning of his only son a few week ago Is attributed by his family to. have hastened death. Borne years ago Chief Belt rescued from impending death former Secre tary of the Navy Benjamin V. Tracy, whose homo was burned, and his wife and dnughter incinerated. For this brave deed Chief Belt was com mended personally by President Har-rlHnn. - Partite fleet Arrive at Panama. ? Panama, Dec I!.- The Paclflo armored cruiser fleet arrived her to day at noon and anchored In the harbor- near the Torktown, which Jre eeded the big cruisers by on day. The ' flagship West Virginia, ; , headed the column and the other' followed In single; file to-thla rder:- Colorado L Maryland, , Pennsylvania . Tennessee, California.. 'South Dakota, , Washing toev. rifc t'..&w. M-i--:. f-' The : Voyag from ' Mag-lalena . was without special event, ad all waa r ported f well on -board. 8peclal tr rangementa have been made, o enter tain the officer and- sailors ashore; The -old administration building on Cathedral . piasa has been- prepared for the reception of the Bailors and lunch and res room - have been -set apart. .', The ' Young Men' . Christian L Association wlU have harge of the building; ' 'v.:.; . V: .'" "" k Tsn An Now Admirable Empress in ; : ?' ,,-thv Heaven. , .r;i ''Peking; Coc," 18-An dlct wa Issued- to-day conferring- -upon $he late Dowageir Empress Tsxu Hal 'An the post humoua title of. "Filial and Admirable Empress of ;the Heavens, equal and, bright in practicing holi ness." Th edict order that special ceremonies be carried -ut In ' con nection, with the conferring of this title. It ays that during her forty seven years reign the Dowager Em press fame became World-wide, that' her virtue were universal- and her boontle numerous. Earth and heaven therefore recognised her as Empress. E(Jcts also were Issued ordering the enforcement of. the statute fixing the status. of the regent,' Prince Chun, and prescribing the court ceremonial In the future. SACO AND PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS -S:COTTONi'-MkCklNERY-,'-' '. . - Pickers . . Eeyolviiij Flat Cards - . " ' i' . , -BaUway.'Eeads-,.': ana; : ' Drawing Frames- I f ft k . .'. '".'Intemedi'ita, , - ana, v ) , r Koving rranes Epinnteg Frames H . "Cpoolers Z H ' -4 1 A Ile-elver For Baryte Company. Taft Inauguration Official. Washington.. Dec. 11. James B. Henry, Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, has been ap pointed chairman of the press com mittee, and Charles H. Boynton, of New York, vice chairman of the com mittee on finance for the inaugura tion of William H. Taft as president 9f the United State on March 4th next. Major General Barry, com manding the army of Cuban pacifica tion, has been designated to command the regular army division of the in augural parade, and Rear Admiral Sperry, commanding the Atlantic bat tleship flpet, now on Its way home from the fsr East, will command the naval division. Ogden Mills' Danghter to Marry an Earl. London, Dec. 18. It Is officially announced that a marriage engage ment has ,heen arranged between the Earl of flrariard and Miss Beatrice Mills, the daughter of Ogden Mills, of New York. Bernard Arthur Forbes, the eighth Knrl of Oranard, is a Lord-ln-walttng to the King and master of the horse. Miss Beatrice Mills Is one of the twin daughters of Mr. arid Mrs. Og den Mills. Her sister Is now Mrs. Henry Carnegie Phlpps. Ohio Congressman Critically III. Wooster, O., Dec. 11. The man found unconscious in the chair car of a Pennsylvania westbound train her to-day atid taken to a local hospital was later Identified as Con gressman Orant E. Mouser, of the Marlon, O.. district. Physician de clare he is suffering from uraemic poisoning and acute congestion of the kidney. Uprising in Indus. Calcutta, Dec. 13. Great excite ment prevail here owing to the de velopments in the agitation which has been going on for some time against the government. The most promi nent Bengal trader In eastern Bengal, Dutta, was arrested at Burrlsol on Saturday and conveyed to an unknown destination. Another prominent Na tionalist leader, Mitra, editor of The Hanjlbanl. has been arrested at Cal cutta, while the editor of another native paper has been sentenced to transportation on the charge of sedition. Mother of John W. Gates Dead. Port Arthur, Tex., Dec. 14. Mrs. Gates, mother of John W. Gates, is dead. Impressive Ceremony at Vatican. Rome, Dec. II. There was'an im pressive ceremony at the Vatican to day upon the occasion of the reading of the beatification decrees conferred upon Joan of Are and thirty-six French missionaries who met the death of martyrs In China. The reading of the decrees took place in l the presence of tho Pope and many high prelate. The decree to Joan ot Arc recited' the detail of three miraculous cures In the years 1881, 188 and 100. Following the in vocation to Joan, Pope Pfqs delivered an address extolling the faith of Joan. Correspondence of The Observy, Asheville, Dec. 12. Mr. Junius O. Adams, of Asheville, has been ap pointed receiver for the GeorglA Barytea Company, a North Carolina corporation doing business atjsf'hav Ing property in Murry county, Geor gia, and will leave In a few day for Georgia to take charge of the proper ty. The order' appointing Mr. Adam receiver wu made by Judge Ward In Superior Court. The Georgia Barytes Company i a corporation capitalized at $54,000 and a short time ago be came financially embarrased. Syrveste Watson Secures Bond. Con-ear ondence of The Observer. Asheville. Dec. U. Sylvester 1 Wa son, the white man charged with the killing of a negro named Mayhue at Fletcher", Henderson county, several days ago, was before Judge Ward on habeas corpus yesterday and after hearing evidence In th matter th court ordered Watson' released on $800 bond. There was evidence be fore th court to the effect that the killing of the negro was accidental. New Postoffice Inspector at Denver. Washinartori. Dec. II. Wllllam K. Cochran' of Colorado baV-been p pointed by Postmaster, General Mover,! to be postomce inspector in cnarge at Denver, Col., Succeeding Edward H McKee, who will be transferred to a place In th field. era,-observation; sndi 'club cra to NIf I xora. Linmg car seryio. THE TVRKI8H PARLIAMENT. Hoped to Assemble This August Body by the Middle of the Month The Opening Awaited With Impatience by the Nation. Constantinople, Friday, Nov. JT. According to present arrangements, it 1 hoped to assemble the Turkish Parliament by the middle of De cember. Th slowness with which the election have been conducted in many districts has resulted In de laying the date of convocstion from November 14th as originally set. The deputies are pow steadily arriving In the capital. The place of meeting of the new chamber will be the same as that occupied by the first Parliament thirty-two years ago. It Is proposed to open the new Parliament by the reading of a speech from the throne. The Shurai-Ummet. the official or gan of the committee of union and progress, young Turks), speaks of the Impatience with which the open ing ef Parliament 1 awaited by the nation. ' "Alt the sovereigns and foreign na tion." It says, "have their eyes fixed on. Turkey. If. therefore, we Otto man are animated with the same spirit a Ottoman In th chamber.! w open a new era of prosperity and ! liberty; ut If. on th other hand, w abandon ewrselves to raos quarrel. ' we commit treason against the coun try." , i iii Fearing Arrest He Committed Snt- - .ride, i' Wflott City; Md, Dec. JIv The body of the maa known as A. H. rra a ford. who committed suicide at a house near iiera yesterday jost as he was being placed under arrest by Federal officers, ha been identified as that of OrlanClyda Cullen, of . Bt. Fsul, Mian. Among hi papers was found hi appointment as "trsveltng msnsger and diplomatic agent of Peo ple, Guard of the Russian Republican JHlitary Association." , . -kjf - - "I "-v - Senator Mvaonv Worse, i Minneapolis, Minn.. Deo. II. A J thoua Pens tor H. C. Hansbrough,-sf T -vU s Lake. N.-D. who was oper M on at sbury Hospital on Friday, '3 r!ou!y i:i. his physicians believe re is no artdislonal cause for wof rv -r r.ts condition. II Vpent a cr-t: for'able day to-day . and " . re'!ng easily. He to Burlingame Telegraphing Typewriter Second Test on Postal Telegraph Co. Lines San Francisco, Cal., Dec. v5, 1908. O. T. Ramos, Charlotte, N. C: v:C Burlingame Telegraphing Typewriter operates experi mental test over Postal Telegraph Cdmpany's wires four hundred and six miles long. Elmer Burlingame, V. P. 1- Charlotte Subscriptions for this Stock at $6 Per Share will be closed Dec. 21st this Month All persons desiring an allotment of this stock at this price will fill the attached application stating number of shares desired and bank where, sent ' together with check covering first payment of one dollar per share, the re maining payments to be made at local bank where stock will be Befit on re ceipt of application. , . . " ? APPLICATION. Enclosed find (one ;doll4r per share), for which IV certincate ror .. snares issue in the name of of fully paid and non assessable stock of TheBurlingame-Telegraphing, Type writer Co., inc., at $6 per share (par value $10) Balance to do ; paid; in'fivi monthly payments of $ dxfiLatt&&: Town Street - .v-t. State Bank where payable .:.,, WW f. y ( 0. T. ;RAMppSTMGENp V'.O- K. B. Followlnv anludula Hinrai DSb- llshed only as lotonnallon, 'ao4 ar not uarsnieeo, ttept. nn, mws 1: a, m., JI W, daily, for Washington punus ttortn. f unman . orawm room slsepers to Nw TCork. Day coaohe 1:J0 a. m.. nil 59. dsllr. tor Columbia, Savannah and - Jacksonville, Pullman drawing room sleeper to Augusta and jacicaonville. nt caaetaes to jauasou vlU. - : , .., , : a. m. Ko. t, dally, lor Richmond and 4 local points, t 6:S a. ., No. 4i- dally, tor Washln ton and colnta Korih. Day ooache Cnar- lotte t Washington, fullqtaa sleeper Atlanta to jHalelgU.. v :M . m.. No. SB, dai'y, (or Columbia and local points. 7:15 a. nL. No. U. dally.' (or Atlanta. day enache .Charlotte I Atlanta, titops at principal points en rout. .. for - etatesvllle, TaylortrdUa and local points. Connects st Mooreavitlc (or 'Wln-ston-Salein, and at Statesvllle (or Ashe- vine. s,? , 10: a.' m.'. No. s. dally, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Tork. Dsy eoaehea to wasmngcon. Dining car servie. i MM a. ., N.4 at, dally, for Winston aal.m, Roanoke and local points. . . 10.W a. m. No. T, dolly, New Tork and New Orleans Limited. Drawing room sleeping ars. Ob.erratloa and elub ears. New '"fork to New Orleans. Drswing room slseper. New Tork to Atlanta, llolia Pullman train. Dining car servics. 11: . m., .No, 11. dally, lor Atlanta and local points. 1:00 p; m., NO. tf, dally, (or Oreenabora and loeal point. 4:e B. m.. No. V. daily, (or Columbia end local points. , 8: p. m.. No, 41. daily except Sunday, tor Beseoa and- local points. . 4:00. p. m., No. It. daily, (or ftichmond and local points. Handles Pullman sleep er, Charlotte to Washington, and Char lotte to Richmond. :06 p. m., NO. H. dally except Sunday, (or Statesvllle, Taylorsvllle and local points Connect at Rtstesville (or Ashe ville, Knokvll nd Chattanooga. T: . nil No. IS, daily, Nsw Tork snd Nw Orleans Limited to. Washington am lpdt.Jortkv -'Drawing room sleep Southeriv Railway Blood Vill TcH Solid Pull man train. , i. S& p. m., Nd. m. dally, for Atlanta, and point South. Pnllman' drawing room sleepers New Tork to Nw Orleans, New Tork to . Birmingham. Day ewashsa - v-:v- Whether , good blood ' or bad' blood. : MiSlllPeiiii's ' Remedy Makes Bad Blood Good, c And - Oood Blood3etter. Thousands have" found health and happiness in ils use. If you need a tonic, if your blood needs cleansing, TAKE THE REMEDY! 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A.. r Charlolt, N. a SEABOARD arrivals and derartures as well as tha tlnn and connsouoa- wiin' cnnr com tnies. ar given only as Informs Uoa and ar. not suarnteed. . f . XMrect line to th principal eltle North, Eaatk South and Soitthwest. Bchedal taking elteet Sept Uth, 130s, subject to Chang without , notloa. Ticket lor passage on fell trains . ar mniA hv this company and accepted by th asnger with th - understanding that tnts iOoropwnr wti w fwu,u ,v. i.hum u na its trsln on Mhedul tlm or foe any such dlay may ba Incident to their operatloq. . Care is exercised o gly correct time ot connecting Its, but this company I not responsible lor error or omission. 'i, . ; Traliis leave uuuww . wunwi; -va a. daliy. at 4:K a. m., (or Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, coneeotlng at Monroe with tor Atlanta. Birmingham anl th Bcathwest) with U tor Raleigh, Weldon and portamoutli; with M at Ham let tor Raleigh, tuenmona, rraenjngion. W.M .TOrK. . No. 133, dally, at a. m., for Lbv colnton, Shelby and swtlierfordten. : . u ? tA datlv. at :! B. for Uonraa. Hamlet, Wilmington and all focal point connecting at tamet wttn ror Colum bia. BavanDah and ail r lonaa points, and 0 at lor jwieit't -xuvamvuu.- nuuin ton and Nw Tork, ' r m its. dally. : , rn. for Uonrea, ..Mine with 41 for Atlanta, Birmlnc- ham and th Southwest, with trsia U st Hamlet tor tuciiBit-no. nMiiiniua inn New Tork, with No, tt at -Monroe for Raleigh, Fortsmout a ana xneneiK. - us. 10:06 a. m.. dally, tromBolnt North and bouw. .-1 ' . t . No, t5v dally, H: a. m.t front Wllmlng- tnm and .11 local DOIntS. -No. tZi. dsllr, 1:38 p. m, from Ruther- fordton, hioy, uncointon and u. M. W. Btllway points. v No. 2ft. il:30 o. flrw dally, front "Wilmln. ton, Hamlet snd Mob roe; also from nninta East. North snd Southwest, eon. jMtctlnc at Hamlet and Monroe. - Connections are mad at Hamlet with thraugh trains for points North. Bouta an- 8outbwest, which sr. composed of vestlbuls day- coaches betwea Ports mouth snd Atlanta, and "Washington snd Jacksonville, end Wp1t cars between. Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey City end Jacksonville. Caf cars cn all through trains. For rniormatlon. time-tables, reserva tions or Seaboard desertptive llttratur apply to ticket agents or address: - JAMES KXR..JR, C- P. -- A, ' ' tt Belwya Hotel. , Charlotte, N. C VOWIiURVnTORY OF MUSIC . K , ' 'CHAatoTTE, x. ci--vl: A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE FOB WOMEN. The place to get a; thorough educalion in Regular Course, Music, Art, Expression, Business. ; Special Bates to Students Entering Afte Cnristmas - on January 6th. . ; ; For caUlogu addre CHA8.. B, KIKG,' Preaidrat. No Vacation. Enter Any Time. Individual Instruction. Shorthand, Bookkeeping. Telegraphy and English . taught by experts. -A school with a reputation. The oldest, largest and-best equipped business college in tie Carolinas. Write for catalogue. 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