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! i sr ... o .o .nn . - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES LAST EDITION 4:00 P. ML Weather Forecast FAIR ; FREEZING. VOL. XVII., NO. I. ! . , . I . , ASHEVILLE, N. 0, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 16, 1912. PRICE THREE CENTS Sew l ii sr w i J II A' ik Ayiv 1 1 ii i II I fk. PEACE LIKELY IN H LUST Bondholders Preparing for Settlements, Taking Dis memberment of Tur-' key to Be Certain. OFFICERS ELECTED BY THE DAUGHTERS FOREIGNERS DESERT TURKISH CAPITAL Cholera Epidemic Causes them to Flee Turkey to Open Direct Negotiations Soon. All Are Chosen and Notable Gathering of the U. D. C. Prac tically Comes to a Close Hundreds Make Trip to Mount Vernon in Special Cars. WASHINGTON, N United Daughter federacy today By Associated Prcsi. Nov. 18. The ters of the Con- day elected the following officers: President general, Mrs. Alexander n. White, Paris, Tenn.; first vice pres ident general, Mrs. Frank G. Oden helmer, Jest up. Md.; second vice president general, Mrs. Drury C. Lud low, Washington; third vice president c-eneral, Mrs. I. W. Faison, Charlottt, N. C; recording secretary general, Mrs. Iioyweaka McKinney, Paducah, exchange of farewells und in prepara tions to leave. Many of the visiting women, however, will remain over to morrow to worship in historic Christ church, where there will be special services for them. Tonight the dele gates will be guests at a reception in the confederate memorial home given by the Mississippi Society of Washing ton. ' '. Now Orleans GeU Next Convention. The United Daughters of the Con federacy yesterday voted unanimously to hold the 1913 -convention in New Ky.; corresponding secretary general, Orleans. The New Orleans delegation Mrs. E. C. Schnabel (Katie Childress), New Orleans, La, ; treasurer general, Mrs. C. B. Tate, PulaskU Va.; regis trar general, Mrs. Orlando Hallibur ton, Little Rock, Ark.; historian gen eral, Miss Mildred Rutherford," Athens, Ga.; custodian of the cross of honor, Mrs. L. H. Raines, Savannah, Ga.; custodian of flags and pennants, Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke, Norfolk, Va. All officers were elected by ac clamation. Several hundred women delegates made the trip to Mount Vernon in special cars. They wandered about the old mansion several hours, then visited Alexandria, Va,, where they stopped at Christ church, In which Washington and, later, General Rob ert E. Lee used to worship. They were the guests at luncheon of the Alexandria chapter of th'; so ciety. . Surfeited with teas, luncheons and receptions, the convention drew on to its close with little ostentation. After a meeting in which reports from numerous committees were reijd the afternoon was spent largely ' l the By Associated Press. CONSTANTINOPLE, by way of KuBtendJe, Nov. 16. The opin ion is general here that the war Is practically ended. An armistice with the Bulgarians will be, In all probability arranged within the next few. days and this will be followed by direct negotiations for peace. The- Ottomun government fully re alizes that further resistance can only prejudice the position of Turkey still more, while its outcome Is extremely , problematical and might lead to even mere humiliation. AVlth the exception of the Chauvan lstlc hotspurs, the bulk of public opin ion la beginning to rally to the view taken by responsible statesmen and it is generally hoped that the best possi ble conditions of peace will be secured. It Is recognized that practically the whole of European Turkey is lost, so much so that the banks and the coun cil of- the Ottoman public debt are already taking stock of their own in terests in the lost provinces In view of protecting themselves when the final settlement comes up for discussion. To the end that the Interests of the bondholders will be. better safeguard ed th it time than was the case at the Merlin congress, the council of the Ottoman iiut-ilc debt has suggested to Its European syndicates the advlsu-'gays Congress Will ' Meet lllll Ol lllrUClllllB HIW piMTHVtB ... lh subject, . .'. ' ' . ' Hitherto-only-afew-of- the -soldier badly wounded in battle have arrived here. A number of the Invalided men are affected by blood poisoning and gengrcne. Doctors declare that many of the wounds have been self-inflicted. No cholera patients are sent to the city, but littlrj precaution is taken to prevent refugees bringing In the dis ease. Fugitives continue to . crowd made a vigorous campaign for the honor and when the . final vote came won wlthous opposition. The New York delegation made an effort to secure . the convention for New York, but when It became appar ent that sentiment among the dele gates was strongly in favor of the Louisiana city, the New Yorkers with drew. After un eloquent appeal by Mrs. Jackson Montague of Virginia the convention voted to authorize a com mittee to investigate the advisability of the United' Daughters taking over the management of the home for needy confederate women at Rich mond. Mrs. Montague earnestly told the convention that the care of the aged women of the confederacy was of much more merit than the expen diture of "misdirected patriotism." in the erection of monuments and mau soleums to the dead. A resolution by Mrs. Lizzie G, YALE III BITTLE Thirty Thousand Gather University Field to Wit ness Struggle on Gridiron. on ANDERSON EDITOR SHOT FOUR TIMES V. B. Cheshire, Publisher of the Intelligencer, Wounded Se riously, by W: J. Muldrow, Former Magistrate News paper Man Said to Have Begun the Attack. lie n FOR REVISION i - , I on BLUE CONTINGENT'S CONFIDENCE STRONG !the most serious V AMOCiatol Press. OLTTMBJA, S. C, Nov. 16. A ecinl to the Record from An- erson. S. C, says V. B. Chesh ire, publisher of the Anderson Intelli gencer was shot four times this morn ing by W. J. Muldrow, a former mag istrate. A wound In the abdomen is Colt: sp de. Wearers of Orange and Black, However, Hope Their Speed May Offset Oppon ents' Weight. 16, in its IS BY ISO! TEMPI! CO. Plans Are Being Drawn for Building to Be Erect ed Here. over the blue team. Most of Princeton's plays in the early part "of the first quarter were aimed at the strong Yale line, which Henderson of Aiaba- yielded '. several gains but invariably ma, directed the president-general to scrimmages led up to kicking. Yale's appoint a committee to confer with Hirst possession of the. bull was mark- the trustees of the home with a View od by a three yard gain through tne By Associated Press. PRINCETON, N. J., Nov Yale score first blood stuggle with Princeton this af ternoon, a goal from placement being kicked in the early minutes of play it,- , , . 1 Special to The OazcUe-Ncwt. tuiu me, mm. v...- i -KaelKhj Nov. 16. The Masonic- period stood three to nothing In the .Temple company of Asheville, which Ells' fuvr. v J proposes to build a temple for lodge Early in the second period, how-. rooms ano other purposes, was char ever, Princeton "came back" with two ' tercd today by the secretary of state held goals tnat gave a substantial leau witn an authorized capital of J100,- 000, with $17,000 subscribed by Dr. C. P. Ambler, Dr. F. T. Meriwether, A. S. Guerard, J. A. Nichols, W. H. woodbury, T. W. Grimes, J. M. Chiles and Charles A. Webb. tt taking over the home. In reference to the above dispatch Dr. C. P. Ambler was asked today if when construction Cheshire and his brother Dick went I to Muldrow's office, where, It is said, a previous difficulty was renewed. Muldrow is said to have received bul let holes In his coat. He drew a pis tol from a drawer In his desk and re turned Cheshire's shots. Cheshire was rushed to a hospital where an operation was performed. ANOTHER OF Till PARTY TO BEPUT ON TRIAL Ernest Welch Found Guilty of Participation in Act by '"Jury. .Clerks of Ways and Means Committee at Work Bills for Extra Session. LITTLE WORE NEEDED ON MANY SCHEDULES Wool, Cotton, Metal and Chem ical Revision Measures Are Practically Worked Out. By Associated Press. ASHINGTON, Nov. Clerks of the house ways and means committee already are at work upon the tariff revision bills for the special session of congress, which President-elect Wilson has stated he will summon to meet next April. Democratic leaders have been confi dent for some time that the incoming WILSON TO GALL EXTRft SESSION to Revise Tariff by April1 , . 15, Next. '.. By Associated Press. New York, Nov. 16. Governor Wil son announced last night that Imme diately after his Inauguration us pres ident of the United States he would uround the city walls. Ttalnloads of icnli un extraordinary session of con- them are bc'ns ent off dally along therC!iS to convene not later than April railroad Into Asia Minor.- 15 fur the purpose of revising the Many of tne roreign resiueius """ tariff. were willing to risK tne cnance 01 fanatical outbreaks, are departing for Europe because of .the cholera. PRIEST LEADrf TROOPS IN BATTLE; KILLFO IliBiHlishlrg Crows anil Clianliiix "God Against the Intldel" Mon tenegrin I riliot lown. "I shall all congress together In extraordinary session not later than April 15. I shall do this not only be cause I think that tho pledges of the party ought to bo redeemed promptly as possible, but also because I know it to be In the Interest of business that nil uncertainty as to what the particular Items of tariff re vision nre to be should be removed as soon as possible." ALLEGES HQGKIN T Princeton center nut in tne second h n,iii.i tnto I scrimmage SpaWing failed to gain and . wnittrl besnn on Yale kicked. Stew Baker getting the SRl(i ttmt lle wllH m,t n a position to punt. Baker and Waller then went give out this information, but sivld through Yale's left tackle for gains, tmlt tnp vang for the structure are then Dewitt kicked. being drawn. This is taken to mean By Associated Press. Norwalk, O., Nov. 16. Ernest Welch, convicted last night of assault and battery In connection with the administration would force the tariff tarring of Minnie Lavalley at West issue to an Immediate trial and much Clarksdeld, will be sentenced next the detail of the work of prepar Tuesday. His counsel says the case j e Xr Wi.son is will be appealed. resting in Bermuda during the next Prosecutor Young said the next , few weeks, the democrats of the two man to be tried will be William houses of congress will endeavor to Smith, charged with perjury in con- settle the general program to be fol- nottion with the grand' Jury lnvesti- lowed at the extra session. It has not gatlon of the tarrring. Smith Is al- been determined as yet whether one leged to have been the spokesman general bill will be introduced, em- ENDERED 01 E that us seon as the plans are adopted no time will be lost in beginning the work on the It was . game ol up and down ". Held until nnally Princeton began to hold strong In the fine after lale nau Bt.tlmi construction gained a first down und Flynn step- building. ping back to the ao-yaru line, kick e.d a goal fromMltement. The period ended with the ball on Yale's 41-yard line und it appeared that up to this time Princeton had iutrushed Yale. .lT!iKuton VUS we"?""0"41"' Prlncetoii'8' sennational showing in tho second period twl Held goals and brilliant rushes gave til eTlger elev en a score tf six to inrce hkhiuki blue rlvuls: In the early minutes 01 pluv Jlobart Baker kicked a field goal form the 23-yard line. In subsequent scrimmages Yale gained a first down, the but kicking was frequent and finally I., nn il.twTi like A Jynamlte conspiracy" trial- today f(.w mmlt(.5 ,.(tor D(;. that alarm clocks used by the Me- vvll, i.1Bhed through the Yale line for Nitro-Glycerine Agent Gives Damaging Evidence Against Alleged Dynamiter. By Associated Press. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 16. Jew dry store employes testilled at the temple and he 'when several West Clarksfield men bracing the wool, cotton, Iron and told Ferry rennimore, me jjavuuey steet revisions wnicn me uemuvmuu girl's sweetheart, that he would have house has previously passed or wheth- to cease visiting her. ;er each of these tarltl scneauies win On completion of the Smith trial, ugain be brought In in the form of a Ernest Welch's brother, Harlow., will separate bill. face a jury. According to witnesses In Little Time WU1 Be Required, a the case just finished he was the man I Little time will be necessary, it Is who rubbed the black paint upon the believed, to perfect wool, cotton, mei nuked body of Minnie Lavalley. al and chemical revision bills because The Lavalley girl cried when Bhe of the work done by the democratic heurd Ernest Welch may have to go ways and means committee In pre- to prieon. "We used to be sweet- paring similar bills passed In the last hearts," she said. "I don't want him two sessions, which have been vetoed CARRIED THREE COUNTIES BY MAJORITY OF 10 Republicans Got Burke by 6, Washington by 9 and Ca barrus by 3. Ktntn Chairman Charles A. Webb returned this morning from llaleigli Numura brothers and Ortie E. Me- 20 )liriSi then with another plunge Manlgal in the manufacture of bombs (lluntea ine bull on the blue team's weie purchased in such quantity us tenyar(j nne. to arouHo suspicion. . w, !uv advanced the Tigers to How McMunigul bought 12 small tll(J three-yard line, but Yale stopped j where he went to meet the executive locks at Pittsburgh In January. ,. .,., tu-n.ninl lino and H. Ba- 'v-nminltteH in canvassing the votu in 1910, lifter he had blown up a job at ; 1hnori wu and from 15 yards tho senatorial primary. Asked if the MiKecs Hocks was described by Miss .,,,,, ,hp Ti,,cr's Becond goal. ! official majority of Governor-elett Margaret Burns. She said when she -UMWriiientlv Klvnn was knocked i ,.!, crale had yet been aseertain- sold the clocks to McManlgul she ask-out and ,-waHer was disqualified for 0( Mr- Webb said that It had not, as ed him what he was going to do with rouKh piaying. Time was called after By Associated Press. London, Nov. 16. A war cor respondent of the Morning Post with the Montenegrins describes an act of heroism by a priest who led the sol- j dlers in battle when their commander j wus killed. This occurred Thursday. ... .. l. V.o luring on unsuccessful aiu.-1111'i. j j Turks to storm a position held by tho ; Montenegrins In tho valley of tho J Bo,na river. Over 1000 Must Be Moved Un- When the commander was taken id the rear, mortally wounded, the chap lain gave him his benediction. "Then," says the corespondent, he snatched up a rifle and cried to the 'Forward, sons of C'llernagora, in de defense of the cross and for the glory of King Nicholas.' The Driest, brandishing his rrowi AMONG ARMY OFFICERS der New Law West Point Affected. so many clocks una ne repuea mey were for friends in the country. Miss Anna lElliott testified McManlgal bought ut an Indianapolis jewelry store all the ulurm clocks In stock, The clocks were fitted to bombs so thut when the alarms went on ai a , . of the pre-arranged time the handles of "e I struggles of 1912 Ru Associated Press. Washington. Nov. 16. Sweeping llk Innner. had reached the firing transfers among army officers before line when a fresh and more furious December 15 must be made because xolluy came from tho Turkish column. 0f the new law providing that no ar lle stood alone among the recumbent my officer shall be absent from duty soldiers, who continued to fire. Then with his company for more than two he began to chant the hymn, 'God years, out of six. More than 1000 offl Agalnst the Infidel,' He reached the cers 'are alTocted and tho expense of lines which in English run 'Trlbula- the chunges, It Is estimated by the tlon shall not avail to bend the army war department, will exceed 150,000. of the Ijord' when his voice suddenly The military academy will bo hit hard, Ilnl away. He waved his arms about gj officer instructors there being re nin head and fell on his face with a quired to leave. Dumpelly, who took 1'iynns ura failed on a field goal from tne ju yard line. Princeton, N. J., iov. i. mote ton und Yale will meet on University field this afternoon in what promises premier looioan Indications at the winders connected a battery and .., the wile were for a hard, caused the explosions. The similarity I clo8e g&me. of a ciock wnicn Mcaiamgai ran m Th. outcome of 'the days coniesi Peoria, 111., and another clock found wn) huve an important bearing on at Los Angeles, was one of the clews lne (lnuj ratnf? 0f the so-called "big that put detectives on the dynamlt- ejevenB,. should Yale come out on er's trail. . top Princeton, with the defeats by Secretary Hockln of the Iron Work- both Yale and Harvard, will be out ers union was pointed out by John ()f tno runnlng; while should Prlnce- Longnbaugh of Tulsu, who formerly ton win lt wui be either a case of a was nltro-glycerlne agent at Montpe- three-cornered tie or the champlon- ller, lnd. Longubaugh said Hockin ghp or Harvard, depending on the promised big prices (or the explosives outeome of the Harvard-Yale battle a If the dealer would sell without ques week from today. tlon. The condition of the gridiron Is Pointing to Hockln, Longabaugh fttVOrable for a fast game, being hard said: "1 told this man my company Rnd fary arv. Thla has raised the would not allow me to sell nltro-gly- hnn nf the Princeton followers con- cerlna without knowing what lt was ajerably, as they did not believe their to bo used for. He replied he would uKht eleven would have an even make lt attractive for me, and that he chance against the heavy eleven from would carry It away in sun cuscs on New Haven if the gridiron was sup the train. I asked hUn if he wanted -- ba the turf soft. me to steal the nltro-glycerlne. He Hunnorters of both teams seemed suld he did not tare, and as for car-1 fMriv confident of victory although rylng explosives on passenger trains lne confidence of the blue contingent tol)0 tauked .MP." , MERCHANT 1 KILLED; CAR FN 0AM Another Is Painfully Injured in Automobile Accident at Cardenas. all the returns were not yet in. He Mld hn did not think the exact fig ures would be khown until November 2 when the state election ooara meets to canvass the vote. Mr. Webb said It was very difficult to get the luHires to understand the Importance of sending in the returns promptly and that even the senatorial returns were late in arriving. Mr Webb said, however, he thought that Mr. Craig's majority would be at least' eii.uuu; mat ne musv novo eeelved 160.000 votes. It has been ascertained tnat tne democrats will have 103 represente es in the house instead ot iuo or m. an the republican represeniauves have been elected In Burke, Washing ton and Cabarrus by majorities or six, lne and three votes, respeciivei . The democratic - leaders "are not agreed, however, over the sugar tar iff and this situation la puzzling the managers of the party In both hous es. The house free sugar bill, passed at the last session did not meet the ap proval of tho democrats In the senate and It still rests in a conference com- mitteo of the two houses. Joint Committee May Be ftamcxl. Suggestions have been made by in fluential members of the senate with in the last week that a joint commit tee representing the house and senate democrats be Informally selected be fore the speclul session begins to go over the tariff situation and harmon ize whatever differences may exist be tween the democrats of the two bod ies upon the more Important tariff schedules. Such action would result in bullet through his heart." of Efforts were mudo by the wur de partment to avert such a widespread change all at nwi'l but after care ful consideration by the secretary of war and General Crowdcr, Judge ad DR. DAVID WAY HELD Chattanooga Authorities Arrest Man on Cliarge of i-assinit morui loss Chocks. he wus not ; bothered." Hiolos or Italkan Atrocities. By Associated Pnss. Washington, Nov, 16. Copies Photographs purporting to show atrocities practiced In the present wur Iw.twMen Tnrkni. And lha llalkan states were received ut the Turklsn ernonssM ho ih,fu , tha Ben-ce today. One picture depicts a Turkish ' , whllt any lowering of the army's efficiency, ulthoiign there would bo some slight rmpornr i weakening- vocate-generul, It was. decided tnul tne .. ..n..rnutiv unrler iitrli-t inerc w un n uin . ..- - Interpretation of the luw. Major-General Wood, cnier oi siau, soldier captured by the Montenegrins with his nose und lips hacked away. Pictures of other mutllnted soldiers also were In tho collection.. UriiHM-ratft Cot Kcnalor from Nevmlu. Kx-Govemor Terrell Near Death. Ru Associated Press Atlanta, Ga.. Nov. 16. Former Gov ernor J. M. ierren ; "-i"""-" By Associated Prsss. or'uT'oS 're;:, from' every; be slowly near.ng at h U, homo county n Nevada. Key pittman, aem-iinm in... ....... -"- ,.', -.,,d ncrt. I. the choice of th. Nevada vol- Nil. who Is In charge o ! the cM . I d ,ru for I'nlted Ht.tes senator to flit hi. patient s condition was not mate the vacancy made by the death of the I rlally changed except that he was lute George 8. Nixon. The official slightly weaker. . count shows Plttman 742; M ', I FOR ATLANTIC FLEET City Lavishly Round of Brilliant En tertainment Prepared. republican, 7 3 . Ilolel Men to Farm AwKM'lution. By Associated Preti New Orleans, Nov. 16. Hotel men front IMilslsra. Arknnsos. Texas, Ml HvkIii. Aluhn.mil, Georgia and Flori da will meet here November 21-22 to it'iMiiIxe u mmlhcrn hotel nsKoelliilon. 'oVonien Low 1lt 1'" '' By Associated Press. Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 16. The reso in i inn before the Virginia Methodist conference. In session here, giving to women of the rhnrch the rights of the Initv dlil not develop the expecien ins iiuhIimi eterilny snd-the motion was tabled. was without aiicstlon much stronger than that of Prlncctpn men. Tale followers are basing their Judgment of Princeton's strength on the showing of the Tigers at Cambridge two weeks ago. but Princeton enthusiasts have felt the team did not display its true form in the battle With Harvard and would give the Ells a much harder Mirht than they gave the crimson, Th Timi-a are centering meir kni.u n th annod of their backflcld Decorated men CanUIn Pendleton, Waller , and tewitt and tho ability oi tne uno id get the Jump on tho opponents, if thn nriuiife and black players nnu themselves equalled In these depart menu. Yale's greater weight may urov the deciding factor. A ennsnrva tlve estimate puts the number of football visitors at 80,000 Betting on the game is varying from 10 to to 10 to 7, with Yale on the lnnv end. Considerable money nas Ru iiocialnl Press. Charleston, 8. t, Nov. 16. In gala dress the like of which the oldest In habitant doe not remember, Charles ton Is In readiness for the arrival of I been placed. ihre division of the powerful Atlan- The line-up ii.. hull I., fleet under hear Admiral Yale. Position. Princeton. Hugo Osterhauif. The armada tomor-1 Momelsler L. E Andrews ... afternoon will enter the harbor. Talbot ....... .L. T Phillips A round of brilliant entertainments Cooney U O Shenk hum hen arranaed nd many thou- Keteham C Hluementhal sands from the Interior will be here I J. Pendletod ...II. O Logan for the festival occasion. I Warren K. T....... . Penfleld Th. haltleMhlns are due to visit Avery U. S.'. .... Pendleton here: Utah, Idaho, Rhode Island, Wheeler ) 8. Baker Virginia, Georgia, Ohio, North Da-1 Spalding , H naker ....... k: ,.- iii.miuihir rinrldn. Mln-1 l-lillliln It. H Waller n.-Mo'ta. Illinois and Delaware-. , ' (Contluuea en page Sueciul to The Gazette-News. ' . ... , . . 1" T TITIIHnmD a Kn ellftl. AOV. IV.-l. uiinaino, nn.mlnpnl vniinar merchant of Angler, Harnett county, was instantly Kiuea spfeitj- aisposiium oi.iuk mriii ion- near Cardenas today when his auto- ton it is believed, when the new con moblle, driven by J. A. Hockaday, an- gress meets in April, other young merchant, tumbled over President-elect Wilson's determina ble dam of a stream. Hockaday was tlon to call the extra session perfects painfully Injured. la record of practically continuous Mr. Williams was returning irom wora upon me lanu bhicb um Raleigh1 when the accident occurred, session called by President Taft In Only meager details have reached 1909. Following the general revision of that year embodied in me rayno- Aldrich bill, there have been attempts to devise a Canadian reciprocity sys tem and to revise certain schedules of the tariff law but no changes In the tariff have been effected since tne passage of the Payno-Alarlch law. here. n.i Ammneintmd PreSS. rhnttanooga. Tenn., Nov. 16. Dr. David Way, who claims to coma from Ashevlllo, N. C, was arrested nere afternoon at the Instance of Cincinnati attorneys who claim he Is wanted thero for passing . wuriiiion. hecks. KILLS HER CHILDREN AND TRIES SUICIDE By Astociated Press. v..w York. Nov. 16. Mrs. Annie "elces killed her two children, a boy aged 12 and a girl of 14 years, at her home In Brooklyn last night by gaa. Hhc tried to kill herself, too. but her husband broke Into tne apannicm. however, before she succumbed. Black Mountain Notes. FINED FOR POKER GAME, 10 ATTEMPT SUICIDE i Soldiers Shoot Themselves When Disciplined for Play ing at the Presidio. FILES SUIT TO SAVE TALLULAH FALLS By Associated Press. By Associated Press. Atlanta. Ga.. Nov. 1, Attorney General Felder, acting on Instructions from Governor Brown, today ftiea an ejectment suit against the Georgia, Railway and Power company In r.abun county to prevent the company from using lands alleged to belong to tne , state bordering on Tallulah river, on . nl The Ooxette-NewS. itiuek Mountain, aw. board of trade has decided to give a r.. .nnnal dinner, tnia year on Thurnlav. November 29, at the Com morclnl hotel. Tne commiuen in charge of the dinner is Messrs. uuy ti nnhhina. J. w. McKay ana w. u nanirhertv. A fair will be given to aid the Black Mountain bend Friday and Saturday. December 20-11. The committee on arrangement Is Messrs. J. D. Broad foot. Guy H. Dobbins. W. C. Hall and I. J. Archer. Considerable dlscusalon has been given by the board of trade in the betterment of the telephone service. It was decided that there would be some steps taken In the near future that would give the city better service. San Francisco. Nov. 16. Golfrlcd I mm. mri nt the nnwer nlant is con Hugg, until recently nrsi sergenm. iatructed. the 27th company coast artillery, and The Bu)t ta ma)lo r(.tumable In the Charles W. Cton, private in tho tenth pebr,mry term of the Rabun 6uperor coast artillery i snot memseives in "-"(.ourt. attempt to commit suicioo Decause they had been dicipimea lot ' P""' Confedcni,c Monument to Be Vn cipaiing in a iionci laum . v..o wrlled Sluio, u Decamo nuowii ibm ttUgg ana leu "i """:v"'""'" Speclol to The Oatettt-Kevs. sloned officers were reduced to the , oastonla. Nov. 16. Thursday. No- ranks and Uaton ana x privates were i vpmh.r ii the new monument recent- sentenced to pay lines for taking pert iy er.tod by the Gastonla chapter of In Hie game. I the Daughters of tho Confederacy to thn Confederal heroes of Gaston Germany's Pc-trowuirt Monopoly ""l-1 county, will be unveiled with sppro- nrlHtA rcrflnefL Berlin, Nov. 16. The government mado publlo laat night the proposed law creating th estate- petroleum mo- noooly which is to oust the Standard Oil company from Gerrmany. Tho mo- Striking Iiimber Workers Quiet- By ilirnrkilad Press. Baton Rouge, I.. Nov. 1. Official ndvleoa received bv Governor Hall nopoly covers only illuminating oils. I from Merryvllle. where a strike of In an exhaustive unei wnicn ac- 1 10oo employes of the American Lnm companles the draft of the proposed I ber Porn,)any brought about' such law, the government declares that the I threatening conditions as to necessl- Btandard Oil company nrst conquered .. tn, sending of troops to the scene. the wholesaler and Is now extermln-1 ,tated that no disorder occurred this ating tho retailer. I morning. Daniel O'ltoiUy Kilters Penitentiary. I MrNanghton Gets Htmf of Kxecutkin. By Associated Press. I By Associated Press. i New Tork. Nov. !. lanlel O'ltell-I Atlnnta. Ga., Nov. 16. Governor ly. once prominent aa a lawyer, endlp,rcwn today granted a stay of exeeu- porsonul counsel for Harry Thaw In tlon In the ease of Dr. J. W. Mo bil trials, delivered himself to the au Nsughton, convicted nf killing Fted thotltles if the penitentiary on Il'ark- Flnnders three yean ago, until th well'l island laat night to serve a term last dey of February. The governor, of ven months' imprisonment. I it Is said, will not permit Mi-NhiikIH. O'Reilly wns convicted last year nf I tn be hanged until his nil having received stolen property. I nllee. Mm Fred l-'l -i "l Is -I. 1
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