1 r n 4:C3P.LL Weather Xorecut: ll-obahly Ml tower. Jot VOL XIV. NO. 15L Atz-viLLS, n. cy i:::ida yatternoom, august 2, im. So PER COPY. a mm ; llftfKllTlllOS Tkl Carious Ins end Ouli at a Check L S. Adama' ei 014 First . National. ';' . IT DLL COT; GO GECEILIL STCIKE TIIL.ttb T HIT IS COLIC, Oil rJEXTSJVTURD.lY Night Indeed for the tig Bonos Period, Which Ends Saturday el ' Midnight DEiu;; elegtio: OilTIISFI Oil THE IL1EASE Insurgent Republican Senator Thinks NwTariae;:i Yim not Last Vary Lon. Government Seizes All KJrts In 'Affected Provinces Kany ? Newspapers Stoppei, iai;e Adams Especially Dlrrcia Ibe A'.tanUon of Grand Jurat a -lo This Crime. Series el 73 Qoakea in VaHeyol Mei. ico and Alot-j the Pacific . ' CossL Department el Agricultural Reports 71.9 Per Cent, ef Normal Jaly 25. Aw AM PEOJURY HEAVIER SHOCKS CAME SATURDAY BULLISH on conor CROP CANCELED CHURCH NOTES WERE USED AS COLLATERAL Null U Uommcti(' f tMU-g Mure Tr-aiiiuon j Ofiml aa la Note V Mgned In Wank. 11 wu while T. K. Matloy, Jr., wit nes fur lh government in the Itrecae-I'anlund-llckron "bank trial" In Vnlled Mtate District court, w on the Bland thla morning that an Inter rating bit of testimony having to do With a "hank rnactlon" away bark In MM and certain check rr f . . . . - . ..... I the money wa taken from the Hrrt National hank of Aahevllle; hnw It tullk lti- huIm if K. It. Jenklft! hole which were never paid. It came out in evidence that In 1814 Mr. Mut iny kit the cash book at the bank; that ha was teller. II wa naked to IUIH U I KT IIHIH "I ,...,.. f V. " . r to the account of J. K. Adama "aimc. InU" Witness found no balance to Adama "apeclal" at dose of bualneaa January. 11)4: book howed 1o de posit January 10; found Item January It where liCOO waa paid out hy check J. R Adam "special.",. The Adama "'special" account at close of btialne January I showed overdraft, t&tiuo; overdraft, witness) told the Jury, meant that Adama "apeclal" owed hank 11600; tilm traced account to Jan nary IS. found another chock drawn for tioo, making overdraft IS700; wen! on to January IS when a credit of l0 brought overdraft to KS40. Ac rounl traced to February SI, when a rredll of tn:t t waa shown for Adama special"' account; witness turned to- diacount ledger, found In Jireeae'a handwriting (wo note of V. Mi -H. Jenkins far Mte-eachi d!sttri $170.01; thla tl2t.t0 waa tha credit Idaced ta Adama "special" account. Witness also teetlrted further relative to tha remainder of the overdraft; turned to IMckrraon'a account; turn ed to Ilreeso' account; where Hrcene got credit for a Jllckeran rlw-ck and Hickei-son waa overdrawn. The effort ot the government waa dlrectel to ward Ha contention that $5100 win taken from the bank In rah; that J ire. benefited; that the w ..c;- waa "paid buck" In notea of Jenklna whuli were never rollertvd and that lilcker a.m wita Involved In tha trunanctlon. When it came to the rroM-rxnmina-tlon Mr. fralg for the deferae naked Mr, Mnllov f he did not know for what iurione Adama drew the money. WlliKiia milil that he did not know. (Continued on paga 4.) Nomination Ballot I hereby Dominate M. ...... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... Address... ...... District... ...... ... ... ......... ... ... My Name is: M... ... ... ... ... .. .... ... ... ......... ... ... Address... ... ... ... Profession.. ....... ... ... ......... Date. . . . . ............ Hour ......... ... This nomination ballot, when properly filled oat, will count for 1,000 votes. Only one nomination ballot will be credited to a candidate. Under no drenmstances will the name of anyone mak ing; a nomination be diTnlged. Win a OS Frise $65 COLUHDIA GiTAPIIOPIlOiigl . ko:.:i:iatio:j feize " Thla aplendld priaa. wilt be given to the peraoa who nominates the winner of the Kulck Touring Car. The Oaaette-Newa determined ta overlook no on In thla big prop oeltloe, haa decided to give a valuable prlaa to the pereon who noralnatea the aticceaarul candidate. Clip out the blank publlahed la thla laaue, nil la properly and send to tha Conteat iMpartmenL Tom may nominate youraelf. If you win tha Brat grand prto. ou will alao be awarded tha ttl Columbia. Hut you need not necee aarlly be a eonteetant to win thla prlae. It you are fortunate enough ta have aent In tha name of the winner of the llulek Touring Car, tha talking machine will be given you at tha cloee ol the conteat. Make aa many nomination aa you like. II coat you nothing to nil ut the nomination blank and aend It ta the Contoat Department of he Oaaette-Newa. If yon do not aend la your own nam yon may win a prlae anyhow. Thla paper feet that thla la a magalOreat offer and ahould reaalt In the aelectloa of none but tha moat active aad aggmlv candidal. Try to nam a winner. Tha Colombia wu parchaaed from and guaranteed by ' ' ' t wt r?nrn SENATE CLERX K'JST READ ENTIRE CONFERENCE REPORT Suon After Senate Ciainnl It Suua Ilncajne Kvident Titer Sti MrtMtJiNi' . MI! 11 MI Ml 111 -H-H- Wahlngion, Aug. !. With the tariff conference report lacing threatened defeat la Ihe aenaiff'on account of an Alleged "Joker- In tha hide and leather compromise. It waa decided at I p. m. today to reaaaemhht the conference commute (or the purpoae of preparing an official x1ana tlon. Penntor Ahlrlrh, after a vlxlt to the White llouae, cnlled meeting of the con ference committee, it wn atnted at the White llouxe that the preaident waa not directly reaponalhle for recon vening the conferee, but It iu understood at the White llonw that thl purpoae waa to correct aom newly d lecov ered errora In admlnlatnitlv featurea of the bill." ' Wanhlngton, Aug. I. Within lew than three minute after convening at Id o'clock, the aenate waa engaged upon the coriMldcratlon of tha con ference report on the tariff bill The reading of report waa Interrupted by complaint that all of the amendment were not beimr, read. "It la ohvloua." aid Henator Culberaon, "Hint at leaat MrW?ly ps?s1av heea.-turnod. over without reading." Reading clerk pro tested he had read all, bat thla only nerved to bring out a rebuke by Sen ator Hepburn. It waa evident - that there waa "A altuatlnn on." and It waa aoon made plain that It waa the Inter tlun of aome of thw aetlatorrt, boh In utirgent. Republican, and atrnlght. and atralght democrat In have read every word of the long report. "What doe It nil mean," waa naked of one of the InaurriTtlonlut republican. "It m. aim." herrplk-d, "that If thl Wlll Heconii-a a luw. It will not go beyond the next elecllnn." "How lire you going to lnure that reanlt?" th ,neU Imililry'. ' ventilation," wa the reply. . An alleged Joker!' which a number of "progrranive" ' repiibllcnna In the (Continued on page t) lyonne, France, Aug. J. rtel.le newa regarding the altunllon in Hpain. received here thla morning from Han Helwataln, rcprceenta condltlona aa very grave throughout the northern part ot the country, where all the trariea union have given notice of l ho beginning of a general atrlke to day. The government ha aelsml all wire In the affected province and the tranamfaalon of newtner dlaiuitchea haa been atnpned entirely, forcing the auapenalon ot a majority or the Jour nals. . Many Ejecaled. ' Ran Hcbaatlan, Kpaln. (By way of the French frontleri, July SI. An authoritative peraonage declared to night that ten courta martial ant con tlnuoualy throughout Thuraday and Friday and that the number of revo lutionlM condemned and ahot la enti mated at one hundred and twenty. About 3.000 revolutionlHta Were killed or wounded by machine gone or rill Ore. . MR. SEAVVELL TO ; lit JESTILlOliy Designated ts Invntigste Fscls Rela tive lo Case of L. 4 S. Railroad vs. the Seaboard. In I'nlled Ptatm Circuit court today Judge rntchard elgne! an order ap pointing Jinn. H. V. Reawrll of Car thage peclal mauler to take testimony 4 re.nwi.,ta tbe.wmrt .her hlijlnd. Ing of fact 'and concliuion of law rela tive to the cane of the. Laurlnburg A Southern railway va the receiver of the Heaboard Air Line railway; the matter at lieiiic having to do with a pruceetlinic t condemn a light of way for the Laurinburg A Houthern over the 8eahourd Air Line property at liurluliurg and for the uee by the U A N. of the H.abmird atatton at Laurlnburg. . Annual Horse Show ol Albemarle As sociation Tomorrow and Wsdnesdsy. Chnrlotteavllle, Aug. 1. Ilecauae of the prominence of many exhibitor, and the large field of ahow and race horae entered, more than uaual Inter eat haa been arojwed In the annual exhibition ot. Albermarle Home fthow Aaaoclatlon, which tnkea place tomor row and Wedneaday. Thomaa K. Uyan of New Tork will be a atrong rometltor, with rntrtea from hla es tate in Nelaon county, Va. Ameng thoae who will pilot hunter over the bar to Mr Ileglnald Ilrook of lloaton. Mr. Allen I'otta of Ric h. mond. another noted horaewoman. will bring a atrlng of 0ve horaea from the Caatle Hill atahlea, Wra I'otl. who la the only woman M. R. II. In America, will alao ahow. the Caatle Hill hound. KILLED BY FREIGHT TRAIN NEAR HENDERSONVILLE lamily of tli Dead Man. It. I llcy IMikU, NupMaMd lo Ho HrottlrnM of Adipvllm. The following dlpatrh from Hen dereimvllle to the Charlotte Obeerver, under dale of Maturday, July II, lella of the killing by a Houthern railway train at llendrraonvllle Ralurday mornlnt of II. U Itrynolda whoee "family. It I believed live In Aahe- Vllle": "It. I. Reynold, aaid to be from Hpartanburg. wa killed by a Houthern freight train near her thla morning. Iteynolda had been attacked by three men frrlday evening near Tryon and wandered off on tha railroad track toward Henderaonvllle, la a half daaed rondltlnn. The body la await ing full Ident'dcation here. It la be- tiered hla family Uvea In Aahevllle." An effort . lo locate the family of the deceased here today waa without reault. . II. CI IMKHCK Wr-4)H. lib. tlrhh. Iwaghlcr of W. 11, priichrtl of lllimie T1e H edilMg fhvara , la lamdoa, Slngtamt London. Aug, 1. I'nder aneclal lleena aerured al Canterbury, Henry Clay Pierce of HL Loula waa Ittday married at W. Oeorge' church, lln ver )uar. to Virginia Prttrhett Itur niwe. daughter of Major William lluoiell ITItchett of Edwardavllle, III. JUDGE'S nRST TERM IX HOME TOWN BEGINS .V T1c,lt, C. rVdllngrr and IIHllJi-Amrr- lean CIb;Cae Are HI. . puardJ Of. Puperlor court for the trial of crim inal caaea began, a two week' term thla morning w.th Judge Joseph 'ft Adama of Aahevllle presiding. Thla I the Oral time Jdge Adama haa pre aided over a court In hla home city, and hla manner and dignity hpon the bench Indicate r a ability aa a prexld Ing judge. Th. grand Jury wa choaen with R, T. Hobert a foreman, the other member being M. V. Hum rick. J. J. Qulce, P. 1. Kdward. V. A. Kelly, W. I. Chandler. J. D. Hale, J. W. arcen. J. ft Harper. O. I. laracl, J K, ftulllvan, T. H. Howell, J. A. Crow ell, J. P. fane, I. A. Hendrlcka. J. W. ilawkln. T. M. tlutler and J. M. Hut ler. :. -V' The charge of Judge Adam to the grand Jury waa thoughtful, dealing with many matter ot Importance. Aflfr calling tha attention of the member to the! oath to preent thaee who were guilty and to ahleld thoae who were Innocent, Judge Ad am cnlled their eHpeclnl attention to the lawa governing perjury. "The crime of perjury la on the Increase." aid Judge Adam, "men of high and low degree ure car elm in their atiite menta mud' under onlh. Thl Im portant matter ahould be looked after property and llf are not anfe' unlw lierjury I properly punished. Court are powerfh- unlea they can for-e the troth from wltncnwe." Juilge Ad Kma'tfiad wprrtal- refcrsr- great carefulnea of men In filing pleading in court and anin tnai imeii they awore to Milng which they knew not to be truex He urgeil tht theee matter be lnvi'atrd and the man who nm.ir falefjt to the paper, aa well aa the attorney who drew them up, and knew them to be untrue, xhoiild be Indicted, the former tor perjury, the latter for auliornatlon of perjury. Judge Adama characteMted the practice of buying vote "a tnch In the noitrlla of good men1 and urged .that case of thl kind be inveallgated. He aaid It wa hwr.iiy HNaible for convention" of either party to be held without the buying of vote. Another matter of Import am Judge' Adama urged wa the crime ot detroylng f landmark, e. peclully corner of la ml. "It I very Important to you and your poterlly. that you aee that the landmark are not destroyed, for by their destruction, It la hard to eetablUh land bounda ries" aaid he. "Kraud" waa a aubject dealt wiin at om length by Judge Adam. The ue of money for certain purpoie. other than It waa entruted for, waa termed embewlement. Thla, Judge Adama aaid. applied to all agenta. guardian, etc. The dlapoaal of mort gaged property waa dealt with, aa well aa obtaining money under iaie nretena. Judge Adam termed gambling a "the crime which I the hatchery of embealement. diapoaai oi mortcaaed property and Of rarala.M Th conduct of the officer of the law and th way In which th Jurle ar elected alao received attention. Judge Adam denounced such practice aa putting a man under punlahment auch a the "third degree" to make him tell what he know of a certain crime. "It I a violation of th righto of rltiaena. No officer ha a right ta put any Indignity upon a person." Judge Adam told th grand Juror to aa to It that tne pronioiuon iawa were enforced, but urged them to keep cool, and not to get eaclted over th question. They had both- n to do with the hue and cry, one way or 'he othe- but to aee that. If th law waa violated, the violator were punlahed. The Orat caa taken up wa that of Um Kandell. charged with cit ing whlakey. The caa ram up on appeal from Police court, and defend ant wa fined 1 1 09 and cou In both court. , ' Ikd linger Caaa. Th caa of Hlat va R. C. Bollinger wa called, and h plead guilty of at tempt t embraalement. and Judg ment wa auanended upon th pay ment ot Costa, It la understood that Mr. Holllnger haa mad a Mtlafnctory adjustment a to th money h waa alleged to have embeaaled. Th two case against th Itrlllah American club, charged with selling spirituous, vlnoua and malt liquors. were disposed of fhl morning.- th club being fined IM and coat In en caa. and In the other judgment wa suspended upon th payment of cost IXIFI'EXIr.MT WATKH TVVIt COIt ALL AM Kit IC AN KTKAMMIM IsMtallallo) by October SI Ordered bf AasMant NrrrHanr of tM mere and 1st bur. Washington, Ag. t. All American steamship companies ar directed to equip the boilere ef (heir yeses I with Independent Wtec feed by October SI, la a decision by Assistant Secretary Mrllarg of th department ot com merce and labor, or hav their II cense revoked. Mexico City. Aug. J. IVtalls driv ing from th state of Guerrero, show that th recent aeriea of TJ earthiiuake hock In the valley of Mexico and along the Pacific coas; Were the worst experienced In many y .tra. It 1 now certain that the towns of Acapulco and Chllpanclngo have been practi cally destroyed. What the earthipiake of Friday failed to do was accomplish ed by the stronger one of Hntuntay. which either leveled or rendered unin habitable every building In these place. In addition to the ruin caused by the earthquake, Acapulco now faces a famine. All of the vmarkets were destroyed In the nhock of Sat urday and, the country people are afraid to bring more produce Into the town. The people are camping In the publltt square. The few buildings that remain standing are being level led by dynamite, aa they are little more than tottering walla that art, constantly falling a new shock come on. During th heavy shock Friday the water In the harbor receded a distance of St feet and then rushed back, cov ering tne docka and pier. The people are Buffering considera bly, not only for want of fond, but lie cause of their exposed position. The tent In the puhllc square and streets do not acrv to keep off rhe heavy ralna which fall al thl season. Funds are being raised In Mexico City lo relieve the distressed ot Guerrero. WILL SPEND 1111 II The President Will Include Palmetto Stale City Is Sosllrtrs . Iiincrary. Washington, A'lg, . 3. President Taft ha decided to include Charles ton, H. ('., In hla Itinerary for the west ern and southern trip. II will arrive In Charleston late In the afternoon of November i, and spend the night there. E OF RUSSIA AT COWES To Visit King Edward An Imposing Official Welcome 6iven the Imperial Pair. Cowea, Aug. i. Th Husslan Im perial yacht ftlandart. bringing the emperor and empress from Cherbourg to Cowea on a visit to King Kdward, anchored In Cowe roadstead today. Their majestic were given an official welcom even more Impressing than usually attend auch Important occa sion. Not only were King Kdward and Queen Alexandra, th prima and prin cess of Wale and a large gathering of other member of th royal family present to greet their guests, but Is of the pick of the Itrltlah war fleet. dressed In flag from tem to stern and flying the Ituaalan ensign, encir- rled the anchorage allotted to the Htandart "ROUGH HOUSE STUNTS" IN WASHINGTON HOTEL Man Who Kaya II I a Ith h Mary land larnier Runa Amuck Generally. Washington, Aug. S- Charle D. Rtosrt, who rlalma to be a "capitalist, farm rand planter of Anne Arundel county, Maryland." waa arrested ear ly today after h had awakened ma ny of th gueato of th New Wlllard hotel by smashing furniture In his room. Police reserve look him In custody after h had held th hotel employ at bay with a whistle, which they thought waa a pistol. II asked that he be takea to th Whit House al one "for trial by President Taft." The police surgeon held him under ob servance. ... M ANCIIt'ltl A IU.I It TIFD I'P AM 1111 LT OK UHK.VT FLOOD In WhMi 100 Urea Were Lot In SUrtn and 70 I looses Mttlmtcrgcil. Toklo, Aug. 1. Vurthsr advlcea re ceived here regarding th flood situa tion la th province of Chang Chun, Manchuria, are lo th effect that ow ing lo the damage done by water, traf fic, on the Autug-Mukden railway has been tied Up completely for SO day. According to prevlou dlapatche 1.00 live were ul In th city of Kirin and 1,000 house were submerged. CHARLESTON A VERY EXCITED ADVANCE IN THE NEW YORK MARKET Sew Orleans AKo Advam-c Tltc He port 1 the Low IWvurd for . Thla Time of Year. Washington, Aug. I. A cotton crop condition of 7l.t per cent, of the nor mal on July 2S la announced by the department of agriculture, against Tt. S a month ago. Si a year ago. and 0 4 ten year average for July It. The average, condition of cotton July II. 107, wa 71; the average condition by state July I tot, and the teh year average July J7, reapee. lively, follow: Virginia. 71 and SI: North Caro Una. 71 and $1; South Carolina. 77 and Id; Georgia, 7 and SI; Florida, M and St; Alabama, i and SO; Mia stoslppi, t and 10; Louisiana, SI and xl. Kxctlrmml In New York. New York. Aug. J. A very excited advance In the price of cotton In the New York market followed the publi cation of ths government' crop re Mrt. Junoury delivery sold up from 12. .li to 12.70 inside of ten minutes, or about J per bale above the do. Ing price of hut unlay, and within 1 1 point or the high record for the sea son made Inst month. The govern men report of 7 I t per cent, repre sented a deterioration uf 2.7 er cent for the month and waa a low record for thla season ot (he year. Adtancr In New Orleans. New Orleans, Aug. S. Cotton scor ed an advance of II. 10 a bale at New Orlrun a a result of the government bureau's -report of 71.1 per cent, of normal condition on July SS. This I the lowest juiy 'cohilil(oft""fin record". The (ictolier option advanced from l.H to 11.75. and there were cor responding advance on other active month. While a bullish report wna aatlel- pati-d. It wa not believed It would lie m than 71 per cent. The October option Jumped 21 per cent., the March option went to 12.10. According to the trade, condition tlx urea Indicate a crop of slightly less than II.&00.000 bale. PALMETTO STATE'S OASES WILL DRY UP TOMORROW DHiraoarkm In tlm SI Wet Counties Will t he Vntll After ITotil billon ISmliin. Columbia, Aug. 2. Tomorrow Mouth Carolina will be added In the fold of state-wide prohibition territory which now embrace well-night all of the southern state. However, the drought in thi slat Is to be temporary un less h voter In the 21 wet counties that are lo hold local option elections Tuesday, August 17, declare for per petual dryness. I Hi lo the strategy of the prohibi tionist In the Mouth Carolina legis lature, the dry hav all to gain and nothing lo lose In the approaching content. laterally, this atnte I "half and half," 21 rnuntlee being already In the prohibition camp, and eiactly (he earn number being officially en gaged In the sal of Intoxicant under what la known a th county dispen sary system. Th law enacted at th last session of Ih legislature took no account of the territory already dry, providing only for election In th wet counties to determln whether they should re main wet or Join their slater of the white ribbon camp. Further, that th folk In the dlapenaary counties might hav a taste of prohibition before de positing their ballots, the prohibition 11 had It provided that all dispensa ries shall cine two week before the election and remain closed until th result of th election I known. OFFICIAL REPORT ISSUED OF FIRE DAMAGE IN ASAKA The Total amber of llamsea Destroy. ed I laced at ll.. lUit tHily ' One Life Waa Lost. , Toklo, Aug. 1 An official report of th damage by the great ft re at Asaka place th number of house destroyed at 11, SIS, Including eleven office buildings, eight hotels, four banks, ten business block and 20 temple. Ther waa but on death, due lo III nesa, caused by the tire. Three per sons were seriously Injured and all suffered alight hurt. I'ROr. J. JOIIXMOX ItK.II.IKM TO I'ltOK. J. JK1T1UEH Hllmlalra a Pcrwnal Meeting, to Mlga ArlMra. lu-fia-e Jeffrie Hall fur Kurt-lie. Chicago, Aug. S. Jack Johnson, Ih pugilistic champion, made reply to Jim Jeffrie yesterday hy announcing that Ih latter must, be for he leave for Rurope, et a tint and place for meeting, where ankle ran be drawn up and other detail fixed. Johnson want lo meet Jeffrie In person before they meet In Ih ring. ORGANIZE; SPRINKLE SALT ON TAIL OF OPPORTUNITY Cnntcatanta Who Hav Taken In Una of Muro Club IVet a Herts " , I'm salve rieasare, ' I t.i t -S . t . s ...... !.. it i ...... . . . t . . . ' It Is mid "That It la but human to err." The contest man under that qualification, certainly may claim lo be very human. II wishc lo a polo-, glut for the omission of two" candidates' name from Hat urday'a edition, namely: 11. H. Hollar of AsheVllle, who should have been credited with 3,22l votea, and Miaa Klhuibeth Allred of Illack Mountain who haa 41,110 voles to her credit, on ar. count of other, new nomina tion, The tlniettv-New I publishing th list again to day. .4. "Work for Ih night I coming." That the grand old sentiment In a grand old hymn. And the conteat limn trusts the readers of Th (la-Mile-News will pardon him If he. for purpose uf Illustration, applle It to this great 14100 voting contest. II. cause, yuu s. It ills so elegantly Into what ho been preached for th past week regarding this great bonus period. At midnight Maturday, Au gust 7. the bonus ierlod will end. Thais right; "Work for the night I coming.' At that time th first honua period, the greatest, grandest oppor tunity of the conteat will b at aa end. If you have not yet completed a club of new subscriber whli h give y.;ir t.:! extra- otes, yog-will have time to accomplish that very dealr- aldn feat. The tlusetto-New hag made every arrangement to accomo date Ita contestant. The receipt for getting bonus voles lo a good bit Ilk ; that for making tht good nld popular Imlch dish, "Houssenpfeffer;" first you catch your rabbit, only In th contest, first you get your club of new auheerllM-r. but you are not confined to one Hub, You may secure a many of them as possible. Malting Tall or Opportunity. A certain esthetic, long-haired, emi nent and well advertised gentleman from Ket Aurora ha well said that "one of the greatest pleasures In llf come with putting salt on Ih tall of opportunity." And If h had been coining that apt expression tor Ih special us ot th conteat department be could not have aaid anything bel li r. If you do not believe It go out among those mntestanta who hav managed to' get one or more club of new ulNwrllier during this great of fer. Ask them how it reels to know you are eucceedlng In gelling a slran-gle-huld and barlock on Old John Chance. If contestant but realise It. thla very hour I rich with opportunities. The present moment I Ih bitty kind of time you are ever going lo have, and If thla hour' worth I disregard, ed. what to lo prevent the waatlng ot that hour In which you had planned to do great thing T And her I Just on Word that m bodle all there I on uceee In lha content business. Th word I organ tuition, tlet together an organisa tion a nearly perfect a you can mak It. Hyalematlie thing. R member thst an engineer cannot pull the lever until Ih engine start; th engine cannot Mart until Ih engineer pull th lever; th engineer cannot pull the lever until he get th slgnsl from th captain, and Ih captain will not glv th signal until h gel th Idea thai It I lime to go and every thing I In good order. And lhat'o Ih (Continued oa pag S.) REV. R. H. HARRIS RESIGNS I lev) or of Chrlat tw hooL Artlrn, De ckle lo Iteiara lo III Korwsrr Work In Alabama. Rev. R. R. Harris, for the pact year rector of Christ school at Arden, ha tendered hi resignation, effective Hep tember 1, and win return lo Alabama to resume hi Work ther. Mr. Harris went to Christ arhool from riorenc. Ala., to nil out tha previous year and wa so well pleased with th work that h decided to re main another year. I'nder th rector ship of Mr. Ilarrto Ih school had tha largest enrollment In Ita history, with a number ot branrhea added to tha course of study. Mr. Harrla last month decided to return ta hi work In Ala bama and hi resignation aa rector waa tendered and accepted. A ac cessor haa not yet been clioeea. RIU LFAUl'K BALL OAMKS) ARK ALL i-otnrrosiuii TODAT On Arvoonl of the Fanccal of Trs drnt lalltom of Ih National llaarball !rgwe. Washington, Aug. 2. Alt baseball game, both In Ih American and the National league, ar postponed lody nn account of th funeral of President rulllarti of lb Notional Kaaeball league. '4

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