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9k A . ... ... ....... ,. .... , .. Cfeetl THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' DISPATCHES LAST EDITION. 4:00 P.M. ' Weather Forecast: ,. v . f Fair. ' ' ' VOL. XIV. NO. 205. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 5, 1909. 3c PER COPY HIS GAUSING REPUBLICANS FIRE TO BUILD GOOD ROADS IN MOUNTAIN REGION Southern Appalachian, Good Roads Congress Meets, With Many Representativ6s of States Interested Present; and is Given Cordial Welcome. SURVEY OF STATE L HEiERSOilLE HIiUHESS BACK AT PARSONS FROM THE GAPITA G 01 0 TODAY Spanish Operations in Mow ;, Paris papers Say, Are Going Beyond Object Originally Presented. INSPIRED ARTICLE TODAY IN THE PETIT PARISIAN Simiilsh Embassy in Paris Is Now I n tier Guard As Barcelona Revo lutionists Are Feared. Paris, Oct. 6. Preparations for the extension of Spain's operations in Morocco, Involving the sending of heavy reinforcements, are creating In creasing uneasiness In Paris, The Petit Parisian, owned by the minister of commerce, in what is believed to be an Inspired article, says Spain's program seems to go beyond the ob ject originally communicated to the powers, and provokes apprehension In Europe, especially in London and Paris. Kmbussy Is Under Guard. The Spanish embassy here is un der heavy guard night and day, as it Is feared Barcelona revolutionists are plotting the assassination of the Spanish ambassador as a means of forcing the government to abandon Its repressive measures in Catalonia. Report Is Confirmed. Madrid, Oct. 5. The Imparclal to day confirms the report that the Moors south of Zeluan have received numerous reinforcements from the Heni-Hurriaguel and Azza tribes. Riffs to the number of 10,000 are now en trenehing themselves on the heights surrounding Zeluan. OMJPjTE Hurled in Air by Accident, Ho Lands Unconscious Among the Branches. New York, Oct. 6. In an automo bile crash at Bnth Beach one of h party of six men was hurled straight up Into the air and did not come down. It was not until nfter a long search, In which the parishioners of a church Joined, that ho was found ly ing unconscious across the limb of a tree. All of the occupants of the car were hurt more or less seriously. FlllS JOED ORDER Under Direction of Governor Haskell Commissioner Continues to Pay Out Funds of Failed Bank. ; Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 5. Not withstanding the restraining order it med by the Federal court at Guthrie, State Bank Examiner Young, under direction of Uovernor Haskell, con tinued payments ifi the depositors ef the failed Columbia bank through out yesterday. Judge Cotterall will come to Oklahoma City and hold court to ascertain If the bank com missioner is In contempt. President Morton and his associates hate offered $800,000 to the stain banking board for a return ot the wink to their hands and the banking board members say that the bank probably will bo transferred to It original officers. Attorneys for the state offered Judge Cotterall certified checks for the amounts claimed by the petition ers for a receiver, but asked that the checks remain with the court until It can be shown that the bank has off vets against these deposits. Commissioners Young and the othor members of the state banking board declared that the restraining order ' does not apply to them because, they assert, it enjoins them from preferring one creditor above another which they deny doing . or having done in the past Foes of Cruelty In Session. St. Paul, Minn., Oct 5. The annual convention of the American Humane society began In this city today, with President William O. Btlllman presid ing. Three sessions will be held dally until Friday. A feature of the pro gram will be memorial services for the late John H. Bhortatl of Boston who was the founder of the society nfl for many years Its national presl dent THE WEATHER. Forecast until S p. m. Wednesday tot Ashevllls and vicinity: Fair weather tonight and Wednesday. ' Chinese Councillor Dead. l'ekln. Chi no rw r ni,.. nilh-Tun. grand councillor of China, HI AUTOMOBILE ""a at 9Ai o'clock last night Talk of Deal Between Tammany and Cannon Regime at Washington Stirs the Leaders. MR. MALLY, RESENTFUL, MAKES A STATEMENT Senator Grady Thinks Parsons So a Storm Coming, mid s. There, fore, "liiilldlng nn Igloo." New York, Oct. f.. isy his declara tion on Saturday that the Cannon re publicans In congress made a "deal" last spring with Tammany hall, Rep resentative Herbert Parsons has stir red the wrath of prominent republi can leaders in both the national ami state machines and incidentally made himself the storm center of as merry a controversy as has raged within the ranks of the republican organization In many a day. lenders Arc Vnder Fire. Upstate leaders, who were accused by him of having aided Tiimmuny Hall to defeat legislation aimed lit fraudulent registration and voting, lost no time in denying Mr. Parsons' statements and taking II ill km at him and his leadership of the New York county organization. Representative Malby of St. Lawrence county in his most sarcastic vein, asserted that Mr. Parsons is "making his quadrennial preparations for an apology for his lack of ability to manage 'Ills own party." Senator John Raines, repub lican leader in the state senate, hurl ed a few shafts at the local young leader and hinted at the "dangers of young leaders who invite war." While the heavyweights In the par ty were denying the assertions of Mr. Persons, it was stated by a prominent republican who has always been close ly associated with Mr. Malby and other big leaders that not only did the "deal" of last spring which was put through to save the Cannon regime. Involve Tammany Hall, but that it covered other democratic organiza tions In other sections of the country and that in all 35 democratic retire tentative were corralled to vote with the Cannon organization If they were needed. When Herbert Parsons was told last night what had been said by Repre sentative Malby and Senator Raines lie smiled and said: "That is very interesting." "Do you care to reply to their state ments that there was no deal?" "I merely wibIi to reiterate all 1 Hit ill yesterday." lie apparently seemed to enjoy the tempest he had aroused and intimat ed that after It has raged for a day or (Continued wo page 4) Calls His Feat a Superb Triumph, and Says the Only Regret Is That Marvin Is not Here. Kew York. Oct. 6. 'I'll- folowlllR message from President S hiii man of Corlnell university, to Commander Peary has been received It miaca, N. Y.: Robert E. Peary: "Cordlun congratulations mi yur discovery of north pole. Superb tri umph of organization, aklll ami en durance. Only regret Marvin is not hero to share In your triumphs. (Signed) "J. O. SCHURM AN." DR. GDOK IS AFFECTED Drivers Through Principal Streets, and Is Heartily Received by All Classes. Pittsburg, Oct. S. Visibly affected by the enthslastlc ovation accorueu him. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the north nnla emilnrer. arrived here. From the time he left the train until h reached his hotel, after doss Ing through the the principal streets, r CnoV arlven a most nearly re ception by the scientific bodies, busi ness clrclu and citizens or rutsourg Fdwln Gould Ilc-rfc Utl President St. Louis, Oct 8. Edwin Oould was .la.tori nretldnnt nf the Ht. LoUlB Southwestern Railway company today. ine cotion-ueii . yniem v,jjww a flourishing year, according to the annual report of the directors. Title for Francis Ferdinand's Wife. Vienna. Oct. B. Emperor Francis Joseph has raised The Countess Sophia Choteck von Chotkova, the morgana tic wife of the heir apparent, Arch duke Francis Ferdinand, to the rank of duchess with ths title of highness. WITH 150 to 175 delegates from North Carolina, South Caro lina, Uoorgia, Tennessee and Virginia present, the .South ern Appalachian Cooil Roads con gress was ushered in this morn ing at 1 l::i(l o'clock in the Auditor ium, for a session of three days, in which means ami methods of con structlng more than Mil) miles of improved roads In the Southern Appa lachian mountains will be considered HI 'lie platform at the opening ses'lon were (lovernor W. W. Kiteliin. I. II. Manes of ln-?tori-S;i.ii lr J. 11. Pratt of Chap,. I r i II Henllian Cameron or Slagsvillo, Prof, v. c RliMIck or the A. and M. collcg. Raleigh, l II. Hyatt of South Caro lina. V.. J. W ats.. n. Hon. .1. M Codger, jr., K. C. ilinpmaii, -. J. Cock.,., .1 M. Campbell, j. .- !-,, i i .,, K(,,, . Kilns. I bis CnllVfllllnii IiilTflcill. Alter Rev. 1 r. (Sillier! T. Ituvvo h:nl offered prayer. Or. Joseph Hyde Pratt In introducing liuvcrimr Kiteliin, se lected to extend wclci on hclialt of North Carolina, said that the con vention was called differently from others: that it had a tlcliuito object; a providing of ways and means lor building "iimi miles of improved roads In the southern Appalachian moun tains, with eonneeting links lending t South Carolina. Honrgia, Tennessee and Virginia. This Is a great under taking, he said, that is set before yon. you can see what a stupendous proo ositlou it is. introduce t you tio ernor Kitehin .,r North Carolina, tinvcriior Kill bin Speak. (lovernor Kiteliin, as be arose to welcome the delegates, was gi toil with applause. He said that it was always a pleasant task to welcome representatives from other stales ami that today be bad the honor of wel coming representatives from four other states. He said that be would not comment on the beauties of this mountain metropolis that he had re ferred to this four mouths ago. ilnv ernor Kitehin referred to North Caro lina, a slate of progress and of wealth, Hint It was lo this slate arid on behalf oT this slate he desired to extend wel come to the representatives ol other slates. He said thai he would not at tempt lo discuss any particular phase or the finest Ion to be considered; Hint Already $20,000 Has Been Subscribed (or Hosiery Mill Cornerstone of M. E. Church Is Laid. Special In Tin I hi.elle-Ncvvs Canton. Ki. ... Al a meeting of the hoard of trade committee on sub scriptions it vvas round that there had been realized :'(,nnO .f Un necessary liil.otiii. for the proposed hosl'-ry mill. The people of Clinton are coining forward vvilb an cvidity that leaves mi douhl Ihnl the busi ness nu n id I he town are inspired wllh a spirit Hint means itllimali HUC- cess. Several citistctis hav off. red sites at give-away prices. Any person out of town who wish es to take slock mav apply for In formiilion to A Iv Umwn, l- K. May, or J. Rait Smalhers. SubscrlplioiiM for the capital slock in this enterprise will oil be In, it iissiiiiii d, by m xt Monday. The cornerstone of the M V,. church was laid yesterday by RiHhop Anderson. The address of llishop Anderson was of a high order and much appreciated. It was announced that 1500 had been subscribed on the ground for the completion mf the building. Rev. I. T. Mcl-Ves asshit etl In the services, while Rob. Mntney or the Clyde circuit, anil Rev. Fred West of Culberson, were present. The building of this church was made pos sible very Inrgely through the efforts of Klilcr Dennis. GANTON MEN HAVE THE PROPER SPIRIT Lives of Many Passengers Imperriled at SteubenviHe Sttibcnvllle. Ohio, Oct., S. The lives of 21 persons were Imperiled today when s heavy suburban electric car crashed Into the abutment of tho bridge over the Ohio river, between here and Wellsburg. W. Vs.. and narrowly escaped plunging 40 feet Into Smugglers Are Victorious; Escaped With the Goods El Tuso, Texas, Oct. S. Using their train of pack burros, loaded with contraband goods, as breastworks,' a gnng of smugglers battled with a squad of rurales, near 8abanl, In the this was left to.tho experts, whose ad vice lie would be glad to follow; the stale geologists., und road experts, he said, would ' diucuss these particular and peculiar phases of good roads building. Governor Kiteliin said thai good roads building was not a new question; that lite Unmans bnHI good roads; roads tliul have lasted over L'IKKI years; they realized the value or good roads not only rm- purposes of war but for coniiic rce; with com merce came taxation and tariff, governor referred to the fact with the Romans Hie few enulr The thai oiled; peo- that Pie; that Irol. the burden vv, that Tew do lite people; ,i He said it v. : put on III .ot control lie the people coii ; necessary to ac tio' people upon until they un Ihey would no! -.villi the oxpeiisi oyernor Kitehin way to get giiinl bard. earnest no slight of hand I them; the p o tlieir pockets and plaint and educate the subject: that diT'-tood the malt' burden themselves of good roads. i; said that the only roads is by boiiesl work; thai there is or magical way lo u pic must go down In hear the expense. 1 1 gntiotm were hoti-t said these obli and fair. The Real Wmlli or ItiiniN. Uovernor Kitehin 'aid that no one vcellld to rcali.e 111.- retl I worth of '.'oo.l roads; that tie prolit Is no) as tangible as other investments, al though of decide. I h ncllt. The tini, may come when thine; machines may I become pra'-tlcnl. i It Is doubtful; only Upon the Slill'iee lit I '! I I It fill I man travel In comfort; he cannot j vet It in the air or "tider the water; tli'-ri is only one tiling to do; im- i prove the roads; work out your own Mil'-iillon. Mr. Cocke's ihlross. (iovertior Kitehin was followed by William .1. Cocke ol' Ahevlll-. who on behalf of the city anil represent ill': Mayor Campbell, cMcndcd welcome to the delegates. Mr. Cock,, .said: ".Mr. i 'halt man, Ladies and tictille nicti : "This distinguished goyernor of North Carolina .A'.'M spoken words of welcome on thi.' part of Hie slate, and now wllh a commission from the most beloved mayor the city of Aslu--ilie has ever had the Honorable John A. Campbell and speaking for him and his people, I say lo you that FAIR IS OPENED; Haywood County Fair Is Under Way With Every Prospect of Success, Both Attendance and Exhibits. Special to Tin YVa.v uesv it Ii-. nilieiiit panto buy. band, lb i;azele.ew: . ' 'it. ,. With a ma. of olHi-ialF, Hi' mill its, citizens, ladies on horseback, ora' day ill carriag' wood ftiii lit v I opened this oi The iillenil.il over Hint of I Ic Kvcrv exhibit four ila.vs is ii hi nearly all In .ttlvalll e. Tolle enmity flav. .'B nml gin-sls ol Hi the tilth annual Hav ir wax auspiciously noon. e Is decided incrc.ee 'pnning day lasl y .ii. ml iitliaclion for He placo; Th. exhibit . s show a snbslani ia I i row Will be Jackson I MTV-TUO "look I'AHT IV --. ic it si itvi nNsriit v Agraii Auslrii. Oct. .".- After a I rial lasting seven months sentences were handed down today in the cases ol 52 si hool teachers, priests and other persons, cbargi d With connection with what is known as the greater Hervin conspiracy." Tho prisoners were ac cused of high Iralson In participating In the movenn nt of the union of (Iron tlo, siiivoin.i nml llosnia to Sr via. Thirty of the nccusf ii are con demned to tonus of Imprisonment, varying from four to 12 years, and 22 were nctititleil. the railway tracks at the edge of the river. The car wss approaching the bridge when It left the track, ran along the lit.-, and was stopped by the abutment. All of tho passengers were more or less Injured, and badly shaken up. state of Coahulia, Mexico, ami rame out victorious, forcing the rurales to withdraw, and escaping with the goods Into the mountains. One smug gler was killed anil several ruralen Injured. ATTENDANCE GOOD the gales of our city have been taken from their hinges, 1 bid you enter, partake or our hospitality ami learn lo know the love vv. have for the stranger who visits in our midst. "I offer you this welcome Hell bet as a partial payment lor the honor you did in selecting this city as your meeling place, nor yet in tile dis charge of a duly which Hie usages o polite life impose ill rather in this the heart of a welcome do 1 hi Speak pi'flple whose chief see among them Hi. missions of public happin so who iv el far I II is lo Hoc with ami pa- I not ic service "The chief aim of the American citizen is security, prospi-rit.v ami hap piness, and 1 say to you today that more vital to its atl.iiiiiii.nl than the solution of the Philippine policy, tin monetary standard or I he larlll. Is Hie rightful sell Icon lit of the great eco nomic ipicst ion of easier means of in tercourse between and better lacili lies of transportation tor Americans. 'The Coiled Slates is far behind tin nations ol the latth in road construc tion ami transportation. It ranks thing with Mexico, liver the improv ed Kiiropcan roads the average cost IS Sell- tits to transport a ton a mile, while ci.tmliy tin- c per mile. 'I'll porlnlioll ova this country r vcr the roads in this -t is 'Jt cents per loll annual cost ol li-ans-tlie common roads in n In s mot ,- than a bil- lion .1.. II. us. thus it is seen thai it I h. cosl of hauling hero could be biou:;hi to the eiualitv ol lite Kuropca n charge, there would be a saving o more than si liiiu.Ireil millions an nually -an amount cipial to the value of the south s entire cotton crop. "Improved highwavs means, too, an increased population and an In. i' population adds to the taxable w ISe.l ilth and decreases the general burden 1 1 supporting the government. "improved highways mean I hat the country ami Hie city shall be brought into more intimate relations, anil these more intimate relations mean that the city sh..!'. be i mi ti I ry ti oil ami the coun try shall be cilitl'd with a better feel ing and iinilerslaniling between them. "improved highways mean abled value to every acre ol land .til.lo.eonl and increased land value means indc p. niletn e a tel po i r. tContiniicd on page 7) Rector of the University of That City Has Received Assurance from Dr. Cook. s penhag , rector Hit. .-. . I 'l ot I : It hen se ll. IS Toi of the IIMI. oow in,; ivcd Hi abl'-graiu Ii mi t 'ook : I'he press re pi li.; ire Incorrect hi lir:.t." I. A. Cook " My record will go to y Tredeil According lo a bhgra in I'OIII Dr. I 'openhagi ii it was slated that Cook's willingness in reiinst the u-rsitv of I 'opi-nh igeii to watv claim to til tit evaininalioii ol the re cords of his .ionrncv to Hi.- north pole, hail caused keen ilisa ppoinl iiienl ami aniioyaiiee among I In- general public liiiimark. ami dial indications did not loreshailow a graceiut aciiuics- iii e In the explorer s rc'tucsl. In-. Conk. Ill I I.i 1 1 1 in-i -. explained the evident luisiimlt-rstauding ot his intention on llle pall nf the people I lionuiurk ami also of Aim i lea, saying he would have the university of Cop enhagen make the first examination of Ills records, bill lll'lt he would ii sit that the university withhold aiinoiiucenietil of the result ol such examination until the records shall have been examined sliniillaneoiisty by all the geographical societies of the world. Implicate copies of his records, are to be submit etd to all geographical societies, and to such sclentllle bodies desiring them. WEIL Kll UN DIES ON BOARD SHIP Marquise Marie Des Mottiers Merinville, of New York and Louisville, Died This Forenoon. New York, Oct. S. Marquise Marie Hcs Mottlirs Merinville, a passenger on the steamer Ktonprinxessln Cece lie, died aboard the ship Just before the vessel reached quarantine today, of Hrlght's disease. The Marquise, who was ii years old before her mar ridge, was Miss May Caldwell, of Uutlsvllle, Ky.. and New York City, and prominent In soe'ety here and In tho south. Her sister. Ibtrnness Iyvdewltx. has been notified of her death, and the body will be kept nn ship until direr tlona are received from her regarding the funeral arrangements. RECORDS WiLL GO TO COPENHAGEN Hon. James Bryce Will, Deliver Address Before the State Library and Historical Association. SUPREME COURT WORKING ON APPEALS FROM SIXTH DISTRICT Raleigh's "Queen or the Tenderloin," the Only One of Her Kind liefl. to He Tiled. The t 'hauil'or II I low I'llol- azelli of Co ilb -mo -News I uiiim rco ii Hiiihli in can. Building, ig. net. a. Raleigh, Kitehin makes n i nor of New York alias I iav is, vv ho iitisii ion for IM- in isr.i oll t be guy. waul King was convicted in New Hanover cnim ly of murder in the secoml degree, and s.-nt lo the penitentiary for 40 "ills. He escaped ill I'.ili!, went to New York, w lu re he was convicted and sentenced to eight years. Ills lerm there is almost conipl.-teil. and he will be brought buck here lo serve :I2 years, if he lives so long. Drives lo I So Oiled. I Hiring the state fair here tlu ilrives within tin- grounds are to he treated with oil. to prevent any ilnsl or wear, they having been laid wllh ranitc. Rliinl Millions ill Italolgh. Yesterday there were :!JU pupils at the schools for Hie blind here, and Siiperinteii'leiil Kay went west to bring in LM more between Jackson county and Raleigh, many of whom i-oulil not, on acoiitit of Hoods, get Ill-re s Week g I... anil Hi.- liu ra ilw ay lie al b ptetnber '2 He will this for eight more on the S. A. also get others who live along of the Norfolk X- Southern four in number, so there will ist ;i.'.u in a few days Short ( top in .loluisou. A Am ng today's visitors was Ashley of Johnson county, who says Horn, the ootlotl crop of the best farmers Hu-re i.-; off about 10 per cent, of thai ast year, hill on the low and sandy ml Hie crop- was nil off Ml to mi r con!. He says cotton Is being picked and sold rapidly and pracl ten I- . lion, being kepi, and In- expects a is.- in prices later on. I'roloslod Again-.! slioals. In looking oyer the record of land rants. I'liuiiiin r I'.achelor, who is in cxing these for the secretary of slate, omul a very curious doc nun-lit, a protest signed by I ir. John Slewaro igaiusl the shoals ipur Ha Herns. lor (Continued on page 3.) IDENT AND IN BERKELEY, DAL Makes Brief Address, and Is Greeted by Great Outburst of Cheers And Applause. San I'rincisco, Oct. .". ---President Tall at rived al Oakland this morn ing ami alter hri-ukra.-i went to llerki ley, w here In- was driven through crowded sli Is lo the cam pus of the I'nivorsitv of Calitorma. here he was gien a pit lit it- recep tion and gleeleil with a ; potltatlcollS nillin.il, of api'l.iii-.- nml . lie. tin:- by In. h-iiis ami citizens The president uiaile a brii f addrc-s. Al noon llu prcsidenl was lalaii acmsj; Hie hav San Francisco, w here anotiii r ova- iivatmii awaited him. NINE DE THE BALLOONS The Tenth, the Missouri, Came Down Safely at Hibernia, Mo., at 8 a.m. St. lOiils, Mo., Oct. 5. Few tidings have Come from the ten batlootiH which left here yesterday. A south erly surface current gave them a false start, taking them across the Mlsfls slppl river into Illinois, but when they ascended Into tho higher altitude they reerosseil the river uml most of them are believed lo be Hosting over Mis souri. 11m MIsMiiirl 1 4i in I s. Safe. Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 5. The balloon Missouri, which left St. IaiuU yesterday afternoon, landed safely at X o'clock this morning ul Hibernia Mo., eight miles east of Jefferson City. To Curtail Cotton Manufacture. Frankfort, Germany, Oct. S. In ternational conference of cotton spin ners opened here today. Discussions will relate wholly to the crisis In Ihe cotton and textile trades brought about through over-production and the necessity of Its limitation by means of an International agreement ns to the shortening of working men' hours. Many Are Attending Court, the Criminal Side of the Docket Being Un- usually Heavy. JUDGE JUSTICE MADE AN ABLE CHARGE TO JURY nplain rirkciiH Tells How Henderson Should lie Saving .Money Mur-ray-llriHiks Wedding. Special lo The (.azotic-News. Hen. (ersotiv illc. let. fi. The city is crnwde,t wild people Ibis week to at I -ml coui', which convened here yes Icrday. The docket of the criminal lerm of the Superior court is unusual ly heavy, being composed with a great many minor cases that have been con tinued over from the last session of court held III this city. Present indications are that this term will lasl for at least two weeks. 'onrt was taken up I lie lilst day most v in arranging the general routine ml the settling of a few submission ascs carried over from the previous i rni. Able Charge to Jury. Judge Justice made an able charge a tin- grand Jury yesterday, in which e made the remark lh.it the pros eels never looked brighter In tho .estcrn part of North Carolina than hey do today. He further stated that tnarlicd decrease bail been made in be criminal docket this year, to com- e with thai of lasl year. This fact Inc. it is said, largely In the pro hibition sentiment throughout tho minify. Captain rickens Talks. 'Yes. I have found where Hie roltn .. Henderson has been having to mil more money than is necessary the past four or live years," said 'aplain S. Y. Pickens to a !a.ette- cws reporter today. "That . law which authorized the bonded debt of Ibis county to the Spartanburg v Ashcv ille railroad vvas passed Hi years igo. The commissioners then were nit horlzeil to colled a lax in order to rea I e a sinking fund to meet those . muds. There Is a clause In that law , which stales, 'but provided Hint no vv Tor sinking funds should be made iter Ih.ni ten years alter date of tho lomls.' " This stalenicnl Horn 1'npt. Pickens has aroused cousulera bio comment th pro ami con. 'I'he matter has en placed before the county com missioners, who are in sessmii nun week. Their decision is anxiously uvaitcd by the community. Miiithv llrooks. Miss Nell Murray and P.. 1. ltrooks ere united in marriage last Sunday veiling at the r. sideiice of Hie bride's arciils. Ilcv. John Y. Moore per ormed the ceremony. It was a quiet irfuir and only a row close reiauws i ml friends were present. Miss Mor ay is a popular young lady of this ilv. and Mr P.moks is a well known young man lure. n.-, n. nngratiilatliig him tin winning sum charming bride Mrs. Williams entertained several veiiiugs ngn. at Hie resilience of her lumber. Mrs. II. S. I'.wari, in noiinr f her hub- daughter, f.delia. A number of the HlUe girl s menus re invited who enjnyed several urs of Jolly games played during lo he afternnnn. ii. (ilaener lias rilurnetl from n business Irlp to several m me. points. II" also witnessed the Hud-, n-l-'iillon ccb-brallnti. lir. A. A. Tutile. a veterinary sur- g'Oll I Ashcville. Is in Hie city on USllie I' K i "omnitssiotH r IE. S. Me . Call, a here pi -oil in ill I lawyer in .isicviii.. illemling court. John N. Thorne. formerly of this it . but now manager nf the Central hot, I ul St. Petersburg, I' la was hero twhile today. I'.v.t 'ongrcssman and Mrs. J. M. i lodger, jr., or Ashcville are visum relatives in tlif clly. W. II. Tlnsninn and father left yes nhiy for l'xlngtoit. Ky.. In an auto mobile. Tiny expect to witness mo races lo be held In that city soon. Ilcv. Mr. Miller, a prominent evang elist, has moved to this city and is now occupying, with his family. the Mnnno coltago. E IS REDUCEOTO A SHELL Fire Started Early Today and the Loss Is Placed at $100,00 0-No One in Building. Ilodl'in, Oct. 6. The Boston resi de nee of Governor Draper, In th Hlnck Hay section of this city, was practically reduced to a shell by Are eurly toiluy. The estimated loss Is $100,000. No one was In the build ing at the time. . ' .t:- Walsh Decision Affirmed. 1 1 rwt Chicago, Oct S. The verdict of tho trial court which found John II Walsh guilty of misapplication of funds nf the Chicago National bank, was affirmed by the United (Union Court of Appeals here today.
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