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"VOL XI. - - E; IB, BEHALF: MKOCfJEilT, ARE 10W OPEfi 11 iirnTrnra feimmiMisiiMiitnrR ru dCHKMITSpMEl iSCTtU . .. s " I -V? SCHOOL DE TARTM E NTS TODAY jyiORRO W-) FROM 4 1 AN D-TO-IJNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. " The exliibits of tiie students of the ;.r Crammar and Higschool ' depart ments of JbeSlizabetti City' Graded public' -' " : . The school buildings are ppen from f,f f3Ur : until, six o'clock: 'this -afternoon al4 tomorrow afternoon. The. exhibits are elaborate and are exceedingly . interesting. The -public is cordially invite to rit" the; schools aud make an in pection - -. -. . ALLIERES RETURNS f " - y KING EDWARD'S VISIT Srit'xsh -Welcome May Be Less ' Pre- -: tentions than Was Given Kaiser, but More H earty. : , . Xondpn. May 26. President Fallier- es Is due in London tomorrow to re-tcrn- the visits - of IGng Edward and other members of the British royal family. The honors to be paid the Presl- tent -cannot equal ttiose bestowed up ' fn the German Emperor during his Tlslt last year, as- the PresidefiTs ty -will ; be ;short, trat what is lacjfc cg In great entertainment's win be , tnsde up for in public enthusrafem. ' Jglf? irtn'cTWs the ' toanne! fft : the great. French -annorjed ; cruiser lcn Gembett.a accompanied by a ; ! flotffla of Aestopers and will land at f? "Tlratrfliiag reat narel dis plfty In Ms honoir-ii fleet of fifty three -war s :Jpens."thdnere n Mdlrah919o :-V;:VrWpMdeth:ft?3nmand. of Lord Chrte Bereford harinar been order- sloiir-:'wittf;eont ofS the battle' spuadron -of the Channel fleet the . first cruisers'(iuadroa and the aotvvA-, division. The shin will be moored in two long lines from Sheakespeare.(Liff . to Dover pier and as the Leon GkmSetta steams through the! lhes all the guns of the ships and KING'S CLUB-JG1VES " . : DELIGHTFUL SAIL .. ,' J,w- v.-; - A res' dflightiul saU was given last ngh by the King's Club i the vyacht : Aeri -s;-- " - '.. Y .'" Those present were. . ::: Miss Etta Aydlett with W. R. Win ier. Miss Lillian Greenleaf with- J W. Derrickson, Miss Ross Chesson with Vernon-Godfrey, Miss Laura Bar tieTt with W. P. .Wood. Miss Mattie "Whltehurst; with N- F. Parker, Mass Carrie-Alexander .with C. E .Evans, Miss Maude Kramer with H. S.' Over man, Miss Helen Sheep with, H. S. Johnson, Miss .Mary Pendletdn with L. W. , Parker. Chaprones: blisses Norton and Alexander. 60ES .0(1 VISIT TO HER GHIL COULO NOT. ; LEAVE HER HUS- BAND ONLY" A VERY FEW HKS. Lakewobd, ''.N.V J. May ' 27 Grover Cleveland, was not", VeJV enough to :, iay' to permit' Mrs Cleveland ;to re main away from the sick chamber ttibre than a few hours. She was dri ' "ven to Princeton in the automobile of ' John - Hayes, '; Hammon and spent a ' Jirief hour with her children , there, jyT., Bryant remainingw ith ; Mr. "Cle veland. Dr. Loclcwood came from New York tonight :and there .was a ' long conference between the two phy. sicians aad theiWife of the exle .dent" ; '-.:3 MOTHER THRASHED THE TEACH- r, Mass., May 27.-Wh&& Miss Grace R. Prentiss a young 6a- I .cher caught Ina Le Oompte ten years RAMMAHANOHIGH : yVtA, idlingshe .appiiedthe rod with considerable - seTerity rlna toidbfer ; raptlierand Mrs, Lr .Cojut. With. 4 : 5 switch ri the folds f her dress hu rled to. schooL I gave Miss Prentiss ... ; .V- dose Of v her xowa mediciaeV said tfce-mothet In - court yesterday wHen the teacher bearing scafs on her face axtd arms ha4her arraigned for as-isnjLv-Thfr caikasctinuedi wfi THE BANNS WILL BE PUBLISHED C N EXT SUN DAY AN D THE : MAR- ;RIAGE, WILL OCCUR W E KSV AFT E R W A R DS. TWO ; : . . . ; 1 v-; : . ; tcrney of iinie ubold who id . yre- marriug j viO 'Pruieev iieiie ae sagan authorizes-! Aisociitida v'Vreis' t dny ;aosolu;ely: the siorv-. taat tat couple were secietly' married at to uckbn ca the eve ox i.ue.r depir-ure ffoLa Araer.i,a i5t uioatii. ; As alrady stated in iaese despatch -t a- the Gould . fajrlyf5, opposition to -.he- marriage 'has , been. ' withdrawn. TLH i banns -:wiilbe:'" published-" next Suiiday and the marriage will take I.'ace ; a" fortnight later ' the:. French law requiring . tbat the banns be pub- i shei ten days in advance of the redding. There will be bo tb civil and relig ious ceremonies the latter Protest nnt. ; . " ' .. ' - The couple will bo married under what is known In France as the "separation of property; regime"each party to retain absolute control of his or her own fortune which in case cf death shall not pass)tothe sur-y-or but to the heirs of the deceaa- eH. . . . :r, - ' ' ' After the. marriage the Prince ; n. Prince 4t fiagwi will t- Prance the contemplated plan of sell ins Mme. Gould's mhgnlflcent man sion on "Avenue de Malakoff and her country, seat, CJttateau Marals " and Hying abroad, fiarlng been ahAndfio ed. . ;.: '' - ;. SLEW. ENGINEER AND HERSELF, Roanbke; Va. May 27. Wm;: M. j glnserrwas shot and kril34y W Sadie Butler formerly of Lynchburg, r immediately drank a bottle ot i carboHc acid and died in a few mln- utes. - The woman was of very pre- ro fessirg appealiaQ'de and was mad ly in love with Slmpson. She had often' telarad hat she Intended killink both herself and him. i The tragedy becured in a house tbe woman lived. where ROME IS AFRAID THAT Will escape if placed in PRIVATE ASYLUM. i -ij ab cth, N. "vlay 2 7. Attor ney Jerome accompanied by bis as sistant ; Frajicis P." Garvan arrived Is ere this evening, for thes umming up tomorrow before Commissioner Hand on: the ing committee charges. . Mr. -Jerome received, a telegram no tifying him of the decision of Judge Morschauser in the Thaw case ahd he read a copy of the Evening World telling of the decision. Asked wh ther he would consent to Thaw's be ing sent to a .'private . sanitarium, Mr. Jerome said: I don't like to say what I will do until the matter has come., officially to my. attention. I will, say however that I would not feel inclined to con sent, to Thaw being put-In any place v-here there is no "guarantee that he will notbe'able to escape. -If would undoubtedly- be a good thing to relieve the State of the ex- reuse of caring for any person " who Is able as Thaw is to pay his own way in a priyate asylum, ordinarily ll would not object to such a thins but In Thaw's case I do not see ;Ebw. it could; he done, because of the pos fibiiity of his "escaping. At large, hewould be a" dangerous man... My fdea is that he ought : to be kept at Matteawan. i ' -; "ORDERS THE MAYOR CShester, ! Pa Mar7Mori John son ' in : a -statement ; toflayTegardihg thes treet .car strike- at Chester said We will take ; care of .l the situation this time ourselves, We havetsworn in extra policemen and ,'I have lnstru them in a crisis to shoot .to KTSTIY INJMATTEAWAW THAW Retu rns State i Oonje STATE FOR DID NOT CUi FOR SCridLARo 1 ONLY OPENED TO MEMBERS OF SENIOR CLASS MR. NASH WON U. OF N. C. SCHOLARSHIP A report gained currency in this town, several 4ays ago that In a com petitive examination, Taos, P. Nash, Jr., of; this city, a student of the UnW versfty had Jwon 'the Cecil .Rhodes schoiarship.;s';. . ...V- This is an error, and how it shoa'd ! pain currency can not . be accouuiei feu'. ' ;. " -' . - '. ' ' -: Mr." Nash won a scholarship in the University of Notji CaroUna and not In. Oxford University. , '.; . he Ci dlf Rhode , scholarship ts openonlyto seniors, which would haveTiwyented Mr. Nash from com peting of itself. ' - 5lr -O.VRvand, men-fT cf -Jve, nfpr class' froin Smithfled, U. C- wcikthe Cecil tRhodes scholarship. Mr.v Nash'sSliriniant"' career as . a student at ttie X7nivesity', very pro bably gave cause- for ;the erroneous report, as his ability; make him. a very bright candidate for such . horn et. "' 4-'&.'y-.L'ir DOG TOLD WHERE MASTER'S BODY LAY. Binghamtoh, N. Y. May 27 The r jdyof (31iam - odd mishig since vbursday was" found in rthe Susque- u.tna River ' directly opposite, the spot f o which his' Newfoundland dog had :-.ade daily trips in the. early morn iug howling beside the bank. Mr. Hood was well known to the cigar trade of the West "and South west. LAKE ERIE SHORE - ING, 'DISAPPEAR-' Columbus, May : 2T Scientists sus pect that , the Lake : Erie shore line; is being slowly ! depressed. Theii; at tention has' been called to what the vessel men call . a continued stage- or high water in the Sandusky Harbor Most of one shipyard is now under watery and ;-many oid similiar, -shore marks, are" now out of sight. The condition is loeal ":iri: that vicinity and for that reason it is believed , that there "has been a 'subsdence of the shoreland of everaBtfeet, within the Mast few months. DYNAMITED A HOTEL. Explosive at Barroom poor Damaged Building at PonlckEddy. . Tort Jervis, May 27. The Rivera side Hotel the , some of Mr. and Mrs. William Rixton at Pond Eddy: was dynamited about5 11: 30 o clock on Sat urday night 31 rs. Rixton had closed the hotel and was about, to retire ' for the ' night vh en the explosion at the West end of the house shattered windows, blew open the doors and -damaged "the ; 3 of the house. It is said thatvthe dyna mite h as exploded ' a, tlie. 1oor pf .the tarroom. ' No reason for', the outrage is known." - ,THE POOR CONSUMER. If the railroa4sk ;toi raiM irates to .maintain- dividends' for ; stolk hcldere and : wagefitpr : tne; tradeTim er; is , ontlrely'without': frienda. TThe fiort to make thd sowttmer 3ear -the bu t transparent ; : j,yet'aoWfllgt upaAdtyRaadV't behalf of the ' wreeheit "Jcrettture? -. ; iPtTfc egalnMsS EVER B EL&CT1 03f 1JRNS! i :?7':iM8l jV telegram received irorh Wednesday , ,at?H ? o'clock, officially coMrmIhe estimates made earlier irftirie ilay-: ... . 3 t By wire to the Star.) ' i ; Raleigh, NV C. May 27 Proh&ition idSgained a: sweeping yictory ia. the srate of North Carolina 'as a result c yesterday's - election. ; ' '.' The majority U b6teen -40.0( and " wv,dOfc-. and close'.on the 5O,0ou "mark. Sjico early last -night ihe teiegrapn wires have been working overUme fi'inging ..reports of. undreamed of victories from Manteo dowa; by the soa to the mountain crests of the westrhn state Hne. , ' ' Thprohibitioalats are swppt off thsicrfeet in the reports of, thrmigh-1 t, victory wbicE surpasses tie: mbst - .taDcpeeiations, of -the v nwst sanguine.1 ; . . : Today; jtoieigt 5 "la the, center to wards which all news, ;aad' inquiries ie beingr rushed and. from Raleigh goes out khe glades t otglad - tidings. So great f th victory that it can i ardly be -realized. - At noon a canvass of the returns received front all oyer therstate gives eightr; five m counties r with ;; a majority cT 38,000 for prohibition.- 1 : While this ndtv official yet it is so nearly 'correct . that ifs . almost of ficial. "When the official returns are canvassed tomorrow, it's-confidently expected that these' figures from the eighty "five counties will remain un changed. " - ;; jThlrteen counties; remain to be heard from. Big majorities are ex pected from these counties that will sell the majority to close FIFTY THOUSAND. ' 1 - Manteo Covers Herself In Manteo township in the prohibition ; election cast a solid dry1 vote not' a single wet vbte: in the "ballot bQi. ifvJare County" has gone dry by as big majority as she could possibly givefora county of that population. PASQUOTANK IVES 24 : -'MAJORITY FOR PROHIBITION . Elizabeth City-went dry by a maj ority Of .48. ' . . .' ; .'. V The following is : the vote cast in the wards. ; . -";": ' First ward total votes cast 148dry 07 wet 51!; Second ward total votes cast 30 dry. "5; wet 25; Third -ward total votes 146 dry 77 wet 69; Fourth ward total -vo!es 114 dry 79 ? wet 35; Fifth ward total votes ,57, dry 30 wets i 27 ; Sixth wara total votes 57 dry -27 .v-t 30; Seventh ward 96 dry 28 wet OS. ' Total, prohibition . votes 353. V Total whiskey . votes 365. 't; ''vPo.hlbittckmaiorl 18. -'' j . Pasquotank county went ..dry by majority.-: , r: J '-'l ";. The "s following; are ' .the majorities f the voting : precmcts; 31fzahefli City, dry 48; " Mt. . Herman dry 8; Newlands : dry r 32 ; Cartwright school tern wet 34 ; ProvMenoe wet 51; Pool's school house wet 1. otatMfiTOtel Copbrtsr f rom :iCu)ritiUCB: county .tves; the proMbition niajorlty at 250 - i Moyock" towmship- cast a so114y dry Camden Is , reported as having gone ANISHES WHISKEY Ct AGEIf ? lUUEl) VIGII1 .. ;'-'- Vi-aiorte Ind., May 27. Mrs. Belle Gunness multi murderess fifst inter tedher victims by matromonial ad ctri3emeat tljen sent a traveling egentposing" as her brother to lure ttem to her murder farm according iu new "evidence. lyJOUiL Gurholt of Iola, Wis., arrive tcday anj said -that in 1905 this agent had so eloquently portrayed the charms of Mrs. Gunness that his bro ther .Henry Burholt hastened to the' farm. His body was found buried in the yard. ' At man living in Arkansas whom Mayor Darrow of counsel for defense says he know to be reliable has writ ten . that Mrs. Gunness mailed him a l"t ter ; fived ays after, she was sup posed to have been burned to -death and that she really escaped In men's c?othes. The defense VJB:4im the body of Mae Q'Reltty missing fromItochester N..XTL:' ws gubstitnted Jmc Mm. OnW. ess fqr:eTwn.' infft fire rt 'by D4 majority.. . ... . ' .. . . .". .. Perquimans poufcty gave a mitjority r pronibttion. The majprtties or the .townships are as;'Uows; AerWordi township ji y 57 majority; Ne'wHope 50 major ity wet; Parksville 20 majority: for Wtt; Bethel 7i morlty0 for wet;Bel videre :5a - majority dry.; Nicanor 43 majoritUr:;; " ; - The;1j0tal majority of townships for whiskey is 14 votes; the total; major ity of townships for pdohibitibn is 150; a majbrity of (i for prohibition n the county, , 4 - : T Chowan county" gave a majority of 6 votes for prohibition. Edent on .' township- went ' dry by a trajority Of 3 votes. : Tyrrelt ZOO Wet. ! (By wire to ihe Star. Columbia,' May 27. Tyrrell county has gone wet by about two hundred majority. ; ... U . V - : Raleigh;,. May 27th Chairman Oates expressed, great sat- J sracwon - announcing: that Bun?, combe leads the State with 3,300 ma jority forvprohibition. He gives 6th er official fig'-rea of. prohibition ma- joritesV".":; ';r'v-"' " ' . ?: ;' Alamance 1,175 ; Anson 45D ; Chtaw fca.: 814, : Halifax ,46a; Harnef 125: Jriertrord'397, Hyde 38; Moore . 500; Northampton 882; Rovan 800; Scotr land . 523 r Warren 2W; Wilson 715. 1 AahevMIe Downs Whiskey . AsheyllIe, N. C. May 27. Buncombe c aunty voted for State prohibition to 4ay by a' majority estimated at . 3,500. (Thre .tprecincts yet to be -heard from may "add 300 to the total. tThe city of Asheville went dry. by 746 ma jority. . The" election passed off -ruick ly.; ; : ;: t --f 4 ; Wilmington Vetea Wet.: .Wilmington, K tJ.f ;MaV27-The cieCTaonw here WvTeryg.uleta.butq c'psely contested; A largeyote , was leiiheesn&liefttgaaifflt il61 agaiiisfcyprtmltntto ; JStrtyirsaloe 9eifM9Tie6uBisVil go out of4hmrifiesWannajr 4 ! 2rfor ProhiWtloiK : r ChotteJN: jO;" May 27S-From the Csecs?e.stimates.thtF3the State sanjfifor, :gro.Mbit;pt-CharJotte ana hAiojsahiSQwoig thiousandt majority CSMWroFnr 4 restdE:rjtha"Tnhttitton election to ay triMiso sttows a majority !oJH.78T3ttfesrorrpTDW in the rESVLVANlA.PolJTlCIANS LAY TP- tPV-t NOM I NATION IN ftATjpNAL CON tiuiid.!. iAilTentI&n . : nnrrtAehf-s f ho ;', Wishing.on, -2? iir'ed ox p aenator iareorelSIW tti mine a " tuii err vbrm'iS.abbut iiS homiiiaticn- GeiV'&erlof Franklin, Pa., a prominent 'v business ! man and leader. of rtbe'G.'Al R. -inVah , cca5.-st "of a mucal and exercises toy interview voiced the5 -sentiment stP' the Klpurlicans cf :$iatafe ;:J;'5Whsn-Vvou ask' afV'th' toeonlMot rennsylvan have iny Serious' thoug- !7 by. Rev. A.P. Tyer oTV' r. ' 5wiIi :bnominat!gt0N. a;; Ut that Senator. KaOz f i . for the Pr PrVs!deRcy;VM6ii4 Thy shM$& - -V-'Vv.l.l-'-V?- S aKswer. ."Why was the resrrk ofGfeiiKMilier V:!' i I'on PennsvIvaniailSMlMv "e-1 iVas'Xso saf el iRe- v -. publican it ia-not -faiiv-j;&wfc4&e- children-wiU -also render a about noinr.nating?av.Ten3Ylvahia the Presidency. WeareifOnd .of ,the naa a man from in the White' Housp: -sinceuchftnan and I think It is abouttime 'we 'Vere being recognized Of course NWe are serous in our support . .of v Knox ;'f or the Presidency.- We ae fond bf' the St nator, whom we" know to . be admir ably qualified for that high . place.He vould give us an administration that would" be a credit ; to , hi mself-and the country and would: extend pnrbusi- nes lnerests, -nat vs r jw.naf we .want, the pomotJVQ?our 'nomCin t'Stries.--V ; , V6-.H.- ;"'wVy , It is" all very well to talk .about the Constitution and Old Glory "it is fjne: to' b$ patriotic and. to install patriotism: in tne: minds of our 'youth. ; fought for. the flag in the Civil War and woijld fight for it again. But q .cannot ;nhusiness by stalking I ? bout tne, stars janeu strjpesana tne Cohstiutonr You remember the man who went to the Orient with a Hag intone hand '.' and t av copy me-1 Con'slitflttoirndekh tcUed .th; beiutie explained the' other biit when-he'bi through the Jao said ' to htm : what do you want TiXyQ>iupetair hear about your ConstltuUdn;- your f iag Is .pretty. But if yourhave any-, thing to sell, trot It, out " and - let's' have-a lookat : It.!, - .'. --o "'i REGULARS SHUT OUT I 1 THE HIGH SCHOOL . '. The Regulars, shut out . the .High school yesterday by the score of: -7 to 0. . Jcjoui! fourteen precinctjs'tiipt' twenty seven gives ror prohibition I votes against 1,228. '. ;. Big Towns Largely "Dry." Raleigh, N. C, jay 27. Every large town in the State except Wijming- tou and Durham went ofr prohibition f In the couOttties Ifte largest majori ties : for v prohibition , are Buncombe 3300ritoberson'2,bo,: Cleveland.. 2,000 bastoh 2,000; Gnflford 2,000 Meck lenburg 1,800; Madison -1500; J:Hay "ncod 1,500; Randolph-l;5"00irldell i,200; Rutherford 1,100. ? ' "4.; The counties ' going largest anti-pro hibition majoritiesare: ; - ' "WHkes and Johnson each about 5,200; Durham .Wakey Person tNew; Hanover, Orange, Yadkin and a" 'few qtSers by less than COO.- " ? ? 4 Under the regulations of the" prohi- bitiab .bill . submitted . to "the people there will be no manufacture or sale hof intoxicating liquors in the State after" the first of January. 1908.; v: Raleigh, . N. C, May . 27. The. fact fa-bat Salisbury the headquarters of the anti prohibitionists went j dry by1-138 majority; gave the prohibitionists. . ex treme pleasure' as did thes" mall, wet majority at 'Witmington and the ; vic tory in Winston Salem these - being the" chief liquor towns in the State. , 44- Partbt ;.Ltst of Counties. 44 Bertie county dry 125; Granville dry 250; Eeniordry 800 r Vance dry 350i . Warren dry 100 Edgecombe dry T.Nff- rhtmhATland . drv. 1.000: Onslow wr f 300 ;- Cherokee jtry 1.25D ; ;Cravei Wry 200; Swain. dry &5U; iay ary ?w GreenTdry; 500; -Martin wet, 450.New: HanoyerjetWji-'YadktoW Wilkes vwet 1,500; Wake county j wet Bttpliir0jJ3ifr tVet dry 450; Harnett drynsiMoore dry 500;i Rutherford- dry . 1,300 ; Wil sorry 715 -plitchel dry I,2W, Rich mond fdry7i50;';Pran sy Ivanla dry - 450; Catawba ary - X4. SeGINS AUDITOR DIXON OELlVER ifiU - V ' DRESS, REV.,- A. P. TVER PHCA vft- heraorrt "GradP'j shrr1 xirili ; Tae exercissa I Wdja; . night ' wtOi The . be-'-.-;. - - -I: - vThe - erorrfHPa will i heHn tr&trf:- The i exercises will - beeln - at 8 rlS i ociocfc, . Dr. ; B. F."' Dixon state Mdi-Mil x deliver theIteraryaddieis gram. y .. . : At the conclusion of the exereis,l' the trustees and superintendent troake rePrts. of the school work. aii Vie exercises wlQ be held in school auditorium. tt--.'ii-::fV.-fi J- WIFE ASKS PRETTYs rZ-i GOWNS OR A DIV0RC6 T r i Ciunati, Miy 27. Alleging tfeat for the last seven yeafs she has bees afraid, to dress herself as attriictlTSf ai . sha disired pretty Mrs. .FtoretJ;-;:';.",-'''.4'-Beal of Northside a suburb fflei" ' 'i' suit for divorce today. She.;tslb wife of Walter Seal a traveling saJei: j", man an in addition to'ttie ''nBT"r'; complaint she. makes against her Ire'; , bandegarding her dresses she slab?. ;: ; v alleges- non support; fori the las ftysJS months.' ? "V. ' "V- '.: "; ''V.;V''::'' Nobody knows said -Mrs. ""Beal Jwfc V, .hat a trial It is "tor a womatttoS lv lave a ban. put on the wearing of ' " j-j pretty; dresses. .Itts." a ' great itrtaTiSil: to woman to Kaow that xa :pmo; gewn maKes.?ner attr aeu ve- ana ; tnes choosing her own el6fhSfi3ad them" made to suit her has no ldjeaS how annoying It is to have this f re-f ''. dom.; stopped h when she marries aimf V;; is made to conform with some other 4 persons4 Ideas. v' Of course. I adsdl? . that there may be difference of taste but every woman; knows justfrhat. " sults'her ; own style best and wlieir if .' repeatedly she"-is forbidden : to': weaaf . 1 what to her mihd;.makes;her attrr' :, i ive looking) life becomes almost r'xar - - : i&arable. "v . ' . "C!5'-rSfiSfe MARKET REPORT, ' ' ;- V;- - -v-a ' 'f-W: Potatoes- in theNewYdrk markets selling from - $2.50 to 13.00 "accoraiE-y to ; quality.-: ' v -401&4ij4 Potato market remains.,: veryr;ilrcj-' Newark; N. J. market : St. Paul' MayThe TJnlStats 2 ,4rcult; Court' otiLppeall dayaff firci ;; d; theUnitedStatesM Clrcttit Court .. conviction and the fine of Jf20,000 in4 j osed on the' aha;Sajljroa and ther; $20,000. fine : assessed against its general .. freight agent H... M. Peareef I in - the grain rebate cases last year . in Minneapolis. .' H. - :.- "4y BOYOF. 82. K I LLS BEAR -.4. Other . Boys Failed to , - His Aim IB ; Hit, Bruin-but True. couliliHi 'liilillil ' -"--:' ' "" " .' .v i4'r-fv-t i .si"'-'1-' L4-.-'. ' -r '" Port Jervis, N.:,Y. ,May 25, a; bear sald aged jph:(!pejb; 1.W daughter who Brought the inf C5 . nation. They.:, liv ' 'at " Willowemof ; Suillvan comaty. :$m:49U - 1 es the Boys said theyr saw;it n tei Hammond1; mUIiMflMtK S:.; :o . The old man , got his gun...,": j . IWhy: fathers -jovL4inbt4s?Z tackle a bear at your age: - i ? Gaepe itc-ighty . ;4i 44:Yeit4sjs444rM4 .-. gboy?eftfwatI?T 3 1 ' plugged-' at Bram irlfhoutresuItiC : fafheri?Jaie;r ; t" ? Z hear ;ah4 :kfflej It: at the first i I The: old f hunters eye' Was as :tn.i itv:Vttf4r9in'4i:M:; - y ;;Vi',. i 3i - Iv'i ';','. c "if i '.;.:' ''&?- ifiij'idfk ;'wS::i?v9v 'v':".'' 1--5?-':?sr ; .-p. '-v '" v- ? it. . '. -- ;.v "i
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