Pa. LONDON tCbe Cbatbam ttecbrb. jr ii ii RATES OF ADVERTISING; One Square, one insertion ..... .ft. o One Square, two insertions. ... i. g One Square, one month 9 For Larger Advertiser ments Liberal Contracts will be made. EPITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . ffintrn iiitiam XRMS iuoatiuriiun; c m Si 50 Per Year cTRICTLY iW AUVARtL irrms Gathered Tram All r. ''SO: r- sr. J. sr. jr. i 3 Moo- re Fruit Escapes. i-iaes. Special. The fruit re county have been wit renuous period. Friday i the most tempestuous Southern n of Mot- 1 ping a " fcht one 1 r- irins in ; ! ... t;n n'rtu J in. ; iiuii, unit uuuu uu wiin , hlizzard ol snow qnH io a . w - I turday iroiiuiis inermometer it. - ii . -. iVCf QUU I ' -. 1 J A II II I I M I fill I n I j-t-w. n iisuK" - -wwiua ;caied in ,b we. The frht j Ihe jury rendered its verdict in thir )Sbig en. nib to cut with a knife, y-five minutes after, retiring to th , .mc. up uutu uanas y coum: ia me cuxupieie aestruc- ti vi iccu , in the- i.uiest blossom for several vs ,an J everywhere hopes had been rertameu ;t uumper crop, jol-, iviii0- i"1 Mn.'t emu ;c ui xnaay hit came another freeze Saturday j done, the victims asserted. Many'o rt. nrpinr.l men sav th frnst hn 1 . ne no move tnan to turn out the ssoms. leaving prospects of a rea- l-ablv fair, if not a good crop. 'C Tax Levy Is Unconstitutional I. i . -11-. O ,:! T-.J -r-, , isneiiif. ot-cvWi. uuge rxea 'oore. of the State Superior Court nth. rendered his decision in the and liabilities are not large and th after of the Southern Railway Com- failure is of no commercinal irapor mv asair.st the commissioners and tance. collector of Buncombe couaty, ilding that the special tax of 15 hii on ti e 100 worth of propertv roads and bridges, and 18 1-3 l::!5 ior nuevtst on Donas and sink- fund v.ns uncoustitutional anu l-aiid. and continued the iniunc- barestraiiiir.ir the tax collector fro!i; He. jctins: from the Southern this tax! .oanuasr 10 ?4:ou. rraciicaiv the aie point was raised by complain- Anotlier charter goes to the Carolina ;:'s fonnst-1 relative to Mecklenburg JaPer Box Company, of Winston miv on account of the e mmtv 1pv- Salem, $25,000, the -stockholders be- ealO cent road tax, 15 cent bond lpS and 23 cent convict tax and no II tax to correspond. A Davidson Home Burned. Lexington. Special. News reached I'm of the destruction by fire of e residence ot Dr. J. E. Cathell, of to, this county, in which about $4,- i) worth of property was consumed Wilmington, Special. The Truck id not a thing saved except a canary ers' Journal of this citv, savs that ii Ird. The insurance carried amounts has $2,250. The origin of the fire is all tknown. The popular phvsician as out on a professional call and family and servants were away, being about midnight when the fire fall eurred. log-ether with the S-room this use, all the doctor's instruments, counts, medicines, his diploma, li- pe, etc.. were destroyed, as were are )0 pounds of pork and lard from time comes . hogs. The loss is exceedingly vy on the doctor. At present he making his home with a neighbor, r. Baxter Leonard. Coffin On the Doorstep. Charlotte. Special. Mr. and Mrs. 6. Russell, residents of Hickorv to pore township, this countv. found a was Ne miniature coffin on their front him ph when they awoke, and in it a day per demanding monev. The letter United States Marshal Dockery say adorned with a skull, crossbones that U a blackhand. The county author- ing pes have two neia-uborins: voutbs shiners are bec6ming bolder and mon -der suspicion, and will arrrst flier., desnarate. Not so much is going or key refuse to divulge the names of now suspects, but thev believe the af- at ur to have been the prank of irrcs- Johnson are the worst counties in tin Mole youths, and that is the view district for moonshining, while Rob; p by the community. son " At the office of the ,State Laboi Mills May Shut Down. Commisioner it is learned that thert Dallas. Special. The stockholders is some increase of work in the State. iDP rntnvr.li tint A a matincr rm it uesdtir a .i,;,.i, 4.i, i, e make more complaints mm was increased $13,000. It is Pau.lc inau. P"uapa ed that the three cotton mills saying it is the real tiling ana nur in operation in this town will pa shut d'-n for two months. New Charters. Raleigh. Special. New charters as J'lows were issued Friday: Hacieshnm p0nc,-rio rn9T.v ith caoitn! nf nnn. w R ninwir'. stockholder, forge Britts and George Stanback, f-wporators, Scott Library Company. Asheville, prepared and illustrated Pamphlei P'tal $25,000; C. H. Bobbs, J. F. with designs lor puwic scnooi 0gand Henry B. Stevens, incor- this iaiors. I was lssuea sumo i There is talk of a fine new hote fiisbury Qets a Good Price Tor Its at $100,000 Bond Issue. at Salisbury Special At a special Pns are not worked out yet, ou special At a special x to; f thn investors has -etincf of the h-ipi-l nf nllor-mpn Viids . -..v. been looking over s'""" - 'jpen, :,i tor the $100,000 bond is- pears impressed ' 'e passod at a public election last ..i,,.. for a e0od bevcrsil l,irl ler due consideratinn tliat. of N. W. ' - j . v ' w rnsni i,. Bg - ' f York was ac- sem W17,m - - thi 'e sale is Ttiadp nrnvides that the tftls all pay all legal expenses, pintle State X- .-P- f!.r UbrarTs i,o00, and counting book. ali.bnVv V T i which the United States senas dliiDmy without anv PTchans-e char- vl"Vi: 1:1, 1 nnn a vear. e su,, of $lOlM gam 18 Sme I V, securec . ; Representative Page has securer: To Young White Men Killed. two new R. F. D. routes one fron son. SpeciaL-Thursdav night Seagrove, in Randolph county anc Roberts and Turner Bailey, both the other from Cameron, m Moor ?ung white men, were killed about county. miles wesfc 0f We. bv a Norfolk era passenger tram. RobsTts aa Bailey left hera l-n-rino- the after- and got off at the first station ivi iu waiis. UU W II LUC track to tbAir linmAfi. Thev 8 killed in a dan est. - ; " vy.L,. AAA. rtiLiLfL, TOT ICS 1, SorH. r wvvwu"w ui me otatc Benton's Slayer to Hang. Fayetteville, Special. Sam Mur- , " J ' aiia eivin, will pay with " me ior the murder of James H Rentn-n vU 1 nixLKU PrlTnP ho oA;.4.-j O J o, vv-uuitreu "uuuav arrpmnnn ttq1, ooj Q C r I O - - J oupenor i;ourt. Iip w v,j .-Sy 01 murder in the first degret :i. " was iuuna Mil U-W. A n I J Is exienainer over two Hnvo juy room, xne accused showed con ueraDie nervousness when broueh v .uiu mc court room to receiv the verdict ,but after it was renderec he sank back into his seat without eviaence 01 emotion. Saloon Keeper Makes Assignment. '7,- fulou' opeeiai. J. B. J anaim, the saloon keeper whose li mmngion, Special. J. B. J CenSft Wac rononfl,. 1 j i n - j xoueu oy int ' enecnye April lsl irian"es m the man- 1 tan assignment for the benefit of his creditors. Josenh J. T .if Ho- .TV loi agent lor the Home Krpwino- r.nm. , . . "!)' pany, bein? the assie-nep Tht- acwti . Charters Granted. Raleigh, Special. A charter is granted the Johnson-McCubbin Com pany at Salisbury, which will deal ir real estate, build houses and factories etc., capital stock $130,000. the stock- !ioltlerl beinS Thomas P. Johnson, J - vauueiiwu W- B- Hemingway and others, al lr0ni orioiK. A commission is issued to Willej C. Rodman, of Washington, D. C. as major of the Second Regiment, vie Sellers, resigned. tv. t, tv. t;- VjUia wwuer' received teleeranliic renorts from the leading trucking centres a round Wilmine-ton and eastern "N"orib Carolina and finds that little if anv damasre, was done bv the recent snow and consequent cold weather in vicinitv. On account of reduced acreage most growers have been able to' straw their berry plants and thej well protected until gathering State News in Brief. The United States Department oJ Justice offers $100 reward for "tin capture of Jim Staley, the negrc moonshiner who shot Deputy Marsha Henrv Reese. It ous;ht to be easj identify and capture Staley as 1 shot twice. Several people sa at Sanford the evening of th on which the shooting occurred moonshininsr is certainly increas in this district and that the moon as in the winter, but more thar this time last year. Durham anc leads in retailing.. is said that the sawmill paoplt about tlii them hard ana causea a uig ui m prices. A charter is granted the Leaksvill Light, Power and Milling Company to furnish electric power, etc., tk amount of the capital stock being $40,000 and E. B. King the chieJ w,wvu, The State Superintendent of Pub Wo Tnstmetion has issued a very wel taking the place oi on Lakeview, with Western capita the back of the scheme. Thi . ii- ,-.rA ond cm. with .LaKeview as summer and wintei j? i.,0c in thi heinsr a ffain oi aimuai. j DeiDg 5 xu oct fnr vears Capt. U. R- Stuart, of Charleston as notified Representative Webl that the plans and specifications toj the King's Mountain monument ar ready, and on the 23d of April hi will consider bids for its construction The cost is to be $30,000. PITTSBORQ. CHATHAM COUNTY. tL 0., WEDNESDAY, APRIL TRAINMENACQUlfTED Trial of Engineer T?.itmw auri KTS&T --x-- J wuw. VVU- sponsible For Wreck on Southern End With Not Gniltv -uwiw v' Jnry. ... , Tml-It- -I i . .1 Mivign, opeeiai. The rarv n Rn.l perior Court late SaturdaV night quitted Southern Railwav nrtr.i, r2S-:' 'EnfeT' Rippey, :r:ru "u mansiaugnter because ui me iatai collision nt. Aura Train Dispatcher Victor Parvin and his assistant are yet to be tried on me same charge. Tn StiiT-lvn.n L XI tmuation of the hearing of the trial of Conductor Oakley and Engineer Kippey of the Southern Railway, on me charge ot manslaughter in cans- ing the fatal collision of freight and naSM. : i . p ii ,xfm& iast ran, a mile the fii.nc-p art a sr n K. j.1 " . . a " 1 -a-uuuiu, m i-niB county, A great many witnesses were nnt. nn I T?gw5.he?l beiT Sta,te Tre.as ljacy, who is a veteran locomotive en- gneer. Many witnesses testified to the j i . , .... - - I mAv T:1 , - " men, Ripley having been fireman or engineer for 33 years on the Southern and never before charged with care- lessness. He swore that he . . ,, , . - naa oiuji. me aitemoon oi tne acci-1 Jml J? J 1 -I , . I xoigot nis oraers to stop and "r"111 wu. uaKiey was m xianna and at the mine, where hua taking up tickets when the train pass- dreds of persons are ronpxpo-afpi in. ed Auburn and when the collision occurea. JiiX-uovernor Aycock led in trip flrommont -P. V. J j I " "uo ucicuse a,uu was i """"";u ounciior dames ior the I k-'l1tc. I SJ4-A4.A iorn Train at Washington. wasnmgton, JN. C, Special. The corn growers' special train 'of three cars sent out under the ausnic.es of the State agricultural experiment sta- I tion and the Norfolk ' & Southern Railway arrived in the citv at 10 o'clock Saturday moraine and was! welcomed by a large crowd of citi- zens and farmers from all over the country. The special remained in this city two hours and during this time a number of interesting as well as instructive lectures were made bv I members of the party on scientific I corn culture and how to produce more corn to the acre than hereto- fore, on seed selection, fertilizer plant diseases, etc. The lectures were care- fully followed up by exhibits of corn I specimens. In the party were C. B. I An a :tew minutes many men volun Williams, director of the North Car- teered to enter the mine to rescue any olina experiment station : Tait But- ler, State veterinarian; F. L. Stevens, bioloffist : R. I. Smith. entomolnHsf Dr. George T. Winston, of the A. & M. College; A. D. Samuels, specialist of the United States Department of Agriculture; T. J. Hudson, land and maustnai agent ot the JNortoiK & I Southern Railway. Criminal Assault Attempted. Belmont, Special. An unsuccess ful attempt at criminal assault was made on Miss Gladys Purnell, dau ghter of Rev. T. H. Purnell, about 7 o clock Saturday evening bv an un known negro, who made good his es With thp ATrcentinn nf Mis Gladys, the family was sitting on the front piazza, when they were aroused cape. by her screams in the rear of the home. Just as she had stepped out of the house a negro grabbed her and bound a rag around her mouth. Her screams frightened the negro and he fled. Bloodhounds were brought at once from the convict camp near here but could not strike the trail, a crowd having gathered and obliterated the tracks Chief of Police Shot. Elizabeth City, Special. Chief of Police A. G. Bell was shot through the left leg Saturday afternoon by James Uurch, a negro, whom he was attempting to arrest. Bell shot twice at the negro, but neither shot took ef- Toif T-rIio ftfnnnra Thnmns anrt I tt i j iT t. a j v. Tn CU IU mc icuo uvCxFUwci- ed and handcuffed the negro. He broke loose from the hand cuffs and struck Bell, but he was overpowered again and hurried to jail. Bell is not seriously hurt. The negro was want ed in Edenton for shooting the engi- neer of the steamer Plymouth some j mnnth a?o. I First Solid Car of Truck Shipped. Wilininonn. Rnecia!. The first I snlil mt nf lettnee and radishes from I the east Wilmington section went for- J ward Thursday and was from the farms of Messrs. William E. Springer, I D F. Kine and VV. 1. jams cons. lettuce now bringing from $2 to $2.50 a basket and radishes from 2 to 2 1-2 cents a bunch. The outlook for the" crop is very promising in all I Baggage Thief Arrested in Chicago. . Chicago, Special. Harry Dnscoll, alias Henderson, was arrested here 1 1 on information furnished by the po- I lice of Richmond, Va. Driscoll is said to be wanted on charges of stealing I baggage worth $3,500 from railway I stations m Richmond. It is claimed I that Driscoll made a practice of du plicating baggage checks of promin ent persons and in this way obtain ed .their baggage. He will be taken to Richmond. Tar Heel Items. John W. Stewart was appointed United States Senator to succeed the late Redfield Proctor. Thomas S. Rollins, of Asheville, is appointed a member of the central campaign committee of the State Anti-Saloon League. X . - . Q ISGORES DIE IN I " I . - r,rc foHows Erosion Deep in Coal Shaft PFvPUFDv men tucm inrm LIYtO 111 a Desperate Effort to Reach the Bodies of 18 Victims -tn, Survivors of Explosion, Probably 60 Rescurers Met a Similar Fate by a Second Explosion in the Hanna Mines of the Union Pacific Coal Company. 4 VOOIUIC Cheyenne, Wyo., Special Between 55 and mlnn'R SJX'Z I i , .. . .. UV"""FC" uuuuav, Most their lives in two exnlosions in - i . r coai mine no. l of the Union Pacific Coal flnmnanv of tt nn. , dons were caused by gases and coal dust, and each was followed bv fire The firct o'clock, killi j - luiirao, niuiuuilllj . i mi cc UUSBCO. The second explosion occurred at 10:30 o'clock at night, snuffin- out the lives of from 40 to 50 rescurers including Rfafp Mir. t.. rv W ,. o ""' iuopcvcui. u. lrj.. -cjiie. ... ihe wildest excitement prevailed eluding- widows, chilrl rpn a n A nth or relatives of the victims. Men and nrm , . . 7 - iuu vvuvi "umcii are l'unmng aoout wnniiiaf meir nanas and crvinsr. while manv I,.. - - r Hue children. nrit f mothers, are sobbine- with fpar. When the second exnlosinn nwnr. rea? additional appeals were lele graphed to all surrounding towns for assistance. One train is msliino- wpcf from Omaha, carrying officers of the Union Pacific Railroad and of the Union Pacific Coal comnanv. The regular force of men emnlov ed at mines Nos. 2 and 3 were pressed into rescue work, which is extremely aiincutt. "The bodies of four of the 18 men wn lost their lives in the first ex plosion, were found Sunday nisht. but owlng to the increasing volumes of &as? which threatened to explode at any moment, no effort was made to remove them to the surface At 3 o'clock the fire reached the as aud a terrific explosion followed. Posslhle survivor. Fumes and fire hindered the rescurers but they made some progress. After a long strug- S'le the volunteers got well into the Those on the surface had be San to expect results from the intre Pia aar n 01 Tne rescurers, out at nit iii " " luc "' by a second explosion that partly shut off the shaft of the mine and most likely killed the volunteers. The victims are all below the tenth level and it is probable that flames have consumed the corpses. Bomb Thrown in New York. New York, Special. Saturdav as the police were dispersing a crowd of 10?00. i(le PeoPle who were holding a so?ah?tlc meeJm- without a permit, a oomo was tnrown witn lening ei- fe- Thf bonrb, was fended for the Poll,ce who with rough firmness had broke up a meeting of 10,000 unem- K'y, , ,luuea P" . " iae nanQb lf . asf?hm' wounding him, killing his companion unnS slh fur P?hcemen anJ Jrowmg to the ground a score of those who were massed in the vicin ity. To Try Banker Montgomery. New York, Special. William R. Montgomery, former president of the Hamilton National Bank, who was indicted on two counts charging the over-certifieation of checks, will trial before Justice K. . . . . . Dowling in the Supreme Court. Mont- komery has entered a plea of not f indictment J Gnilty of Embezzlement. Macon, Ga.r Special. The jury in the case of former Cashier U. M. Orr. of the failed Exchange Bank, charged with embezzling funds of the nanV. after beina" out about three and -one-half hours, returned a ver diet of guilty. Judge U. V. Whipple sentenced the defendant to seven vears in the penitenitary. A motion for a new trial was made Germany Accepts Hill Cable.-Emperor Wil- Ham, having been fully advised as to the attitude ot fresiaeni nooseveu nd .the feeling of the American public in regard to the alleged re fusal of His Majesty to receive Dr. Uavid Jayne Mia as American am bassador to Germnay, in succession r.hnrlpmfle-np! Tower, has with- drawn all the expressions of di; axmroval he recently sent to Presi dent Roosevelt and would be pleased tQ receive .Dr. Hill as American am- bassador. Murdered Woman Found in Bed. Trenton, N. J., Special. Mrs. Frances Kabe was found dead in bed at her home at Fallsington, Pa., Sunday morning with two stab wounds in the body and a fractured sknlL ! The woman had been murder ed and had "been dead at least 24 hours when the body was discovered. A broken chair and other conditions in the room gave evidence of a struggle. There is no clue to the murderer. MINE SHOT COLORED MAN Congressman Heflin Uues His Pistol on Darkey AN UNFORTUNATE OCCURRENCE Alabama Representative Promptly Attacks Negro .Who Resents His -aoiia Admonition to Cease Drink ing in the Presence of Ladies. Washington, D. C, Special. In a desperate affry on Pennsylvania ave nue car Friday night a negro and a white man were shot by Congressman jl nomas J. tlenin, of Alabama. Thos. Lumby, the negro, was shot in the head and is in a critical condition and Thomas McCreary, a New York norse trainer, is suffering from wound m the leg. The shooting of jxcreary was accidental. Mr. Hef lin was arrested and taken to the sixth police precinct station, where the charge of assault with intent to kill was placed against him. Later he was released on $5,000 bail. The shooting occurred shortly after 1 ii. ii. 1 ... v iis me car reacned the cor ner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, hound for Capitol Hill. Congressman Heflin. acflomnnniprl by Congressman Edwin J. Ellerbe, of South Carolina, had boarded the car at Twelfth street and . Pennsylvania avenue, Mr. Heflin being on his way to deliver a temperance lecture af. the Metropolitan Methodist Episco pal cnurch, 'our-and-a-half street and John Marshall Place. Upon boarding the car he observed two negro passengers, one of whom was Thomas Lumby, and who was in the act of taking a drink from a bottle of whiskey. There was a number of other passengers, including several la dies. Mr. Heflin says he remonstrat ed with Lumby, and asked him to stop drinking, saying: "Don't take that drink, there are ladies here and it is not right. It is against the law for you to do this thing in a street car and I hope you will put that bottle away." The other negro, who was sober, attempted to take the bottle away from his friend, but fail ed. It is said that Lumby became of fended at Mr. Heflin 's remonstrances and applied vile epithets. As the car reached Sixth street and Penns3rlva nia avenue Mr. Heflin and Lumby wore engaged in a desperate struggle. Mr. Heflin, who is a large, powerful man, succeeded in throwing Lumby off the car as it came to a stop. Most of the occupants of the car hastily alighted, including Mr. and Mrs. Mc Creary. The negro fel to the ground on being pushed off the car. He arose and it is said began cursing Mr. Hef lin again and made a motion for his hip pocket as if to draw a weapon, whereupon Mr. Heflin fired at him through the car window, missing the negro and hitting Thomas McCreary, who was about 20 feet from the car. Mr. Heflin fired once or twice again, one of the shots striking Lumby in the head above the ear. 'Lumby ran a short distance and fell. An ambulance was called and he was taken to the Emergency Hospital. The conductor of the car disappeared and Offrcer George N. Scriven took charge of the car and ran it to Third and Pennsylvania avenue. There Representative Heflin was escorted by Officer Scriven to the Capitol Hotel and later was taken to the police station in a cab. He was not locked up. " Mr. Heflin explained at the station his reason for going armed. He is author of a "Jim Crow" car law in the District of Columbia and says that since he introduced the measure he has received many letters of a threatening character, and secured permission from the authorities to go armed. Mr. Heflin represents the fifth Ala bama district in which the Turke gce Insviiute, of which Booker T. Washington is at the head, is locate The Aldrich Bill Passes. Washington, Special. The Aldrich currency bill was passed by the Sen-, ate by a vote of 42 to 16, in the main a party vote. Previous to the tak ing of the vote on the Aldrich bill, a vote was taken on the Bailey sub stitute authorizing the government, insted of the national banks, to issue the emergency circulation for which the bill provides. Tlhe vote oh the substitute stood 40 to 13, and this vote was entirely partisan, even Sena- . T71 11 11 ii n,Uli tor ijaj? onetre casung ma ui yh.u the Republicans. Mine Owners Fear Trouble. Seattle, Wash., Special. Serious trouble is threatened at the Treadwell mines on Douglass Island, where eight hundred miners are striking. The strikers, it is charged, have stolen large quantities of powder from the mine stores and threaten to destroy the works if non-unionists are landed. Trorcs have been ordered from Fort Seward to preserve order. Earthuake Destroys Town. Meaico City, Special. Chilapa, a town of 15,000 inhabitants in the State of Guerrero, hajs been shaken by an earthquake. Friday the shocks, two "In number, occurred early Fri day evening and were followed by fires which, originating in a dozn places among the tumbling building3, joined in a conflagration that swept th town. 1. 1908. NO. 34. SMITH SUCCEEDS WHYTE Former Governor of Maryland, Al ready Elected to Senate For Six Year Term, Js Chosen to Fill Out Unexpired Term of Senator Whyte Election to Be Questioned. Annapolis, Md., Special In separ ate sessions the Democratic mem bers of the two houses of the Legis lature voted unanimously for former Governor John Walter Smith for United States Senator to fill out the unexpired term of the late William Pinckney Whyte. Ex-Governor Smith, already has ben chosen for the full six-year term beginning March 4th, 1909. . The "Republican members decided at a caucus not to participate in the election, taking the ground that any other course would be in violation of the Federal sta tutes. One member of the House, however, bolted the caucus and voted for Congressman William H. Jack son. It is understood that the legality of the election will be questioned, it being contended that the necessary time between the notice to the Legis lature of a vacancy and the election of a successor had not elapsed as re quired by low. Former Governor Stewart Apointed to Succeed Late Senator Proctor. Rutland, Vt., Special. John Wal cott Stewart, of Middleburg, was ap pointed to the United States Senate by Governor Fletcher D. Proctor to fill the vacancy created by the recent death of Senator Redfield Proctor. Mr. Stewart has aoomtaA TTi f will expire this coming fail, when the4 Legislature meets in regular session, Mr. Stewart is 83 vears of asre. Merely Settles Jurisdiction. Washington, Special. In the case of the State represented by Sheriff lhomas F. Hunter, of Buncombe county, appealed from the Circuit Court of the western district of North Carolina, the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Harlan dissenting, sus tains Judge Pritchard. The decision, read by Mr. Justice Peckham, was handed down Monday morning, along with the famous Minnesota case, both of which involved the question of jurisdiction. In no sense des this decision invalidate the North Caro lina rate law, but settles the habeas corpus jurisdiction. Ask For Protection Against Black Hand. Jackson, Miss., Special. John Womack, his brother and son, prom inent planters of Simpson county, Mississippi, appealed to Governor Noel in person for protection against Black Hand threats. The men were ordered to leave Simpson county within 30 days or "stretch hemp," meaning they would be hanged. Governol Noel advised the men to return to their homes and be on ac tive guard. ' ' Church and Depot Blown Down. West Point, Ga., Special. A se vere wind storm late Monday at Riv er View, Ala., blew do'ivn a Methodist church and the Chattahoochee Val ley Railroad depot, unroofed one store and slightly damaged several other buildings. A heavy rain fol lowed the wind storm, adding to the damage done by the latter. No loss of life has been reported. Night Riders Shoot a Negro." Hopkinsville, Ky., Special-A band of night riders rode at midnight into Godenpond village, and later firing off guns went to the hotel and forced Tom Weaver, a engro tobacco packer to accompany them. They took him a short distance and told him to run. When he failed to obey promptly the riders began shooting at him, two bullets entering his shoulder and hip. Railroad Wreck; Twelve Killed. Bergin, Ky., Special. Twelve per sons were injured, several fatally, when a passenger and a freight on the Cincinnati Southern met in a head-on collision three miles north of here Tuesday. Both engines- were smashed and rolled down a thirty five foot embankment with several coaches. - A Chicago Franchise. Chicago, Special After a - fight that has extended through the admin istration of Mayor Dunne, the city council, after a fight lasting until early Tuesday voted - an amended franchise to the Commonwealth Edi son Company. The new franchise, its enemies declare, gives the company a virtual monopoly in furnishing elec tricity for light and power,1 giving it a right to discriminate in rates for service furnished and to charge what ever it may please for emergency ser vice. One Killed in Tennessee Wreck. Memphis, Tenn., Special-One man was instantly killed, another probab ly fatally injured and fiv$ others baly hurt in a rear-end collision be tween a work train loaded with la borers and a freight train on the Illi nois Central Railroad early Titesday The accident occurred at New South Memphis and was caused by a dense fog. Late JVebvj' In 'Brief MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST Consideration of the agricultural appropriation bill was begun in the House Tuesday. The amount carried by -the measure is $11,431,346. The House defeated a resolution calling on the President for the in-. formation gathered by the Govern ment in regard to violations of the law by corporations. The Senate passed the bill to in crease the pay of men in the life saving service. President Roosevelt has determin ed to, send another message to Con gress dealing with labor and corporation- legislation. At the invitation of the Mikado, the American fleet will visit Ja pan. Otho G. Mears is said to be slated for judge in the Eleventh -Virginia district if Judge Blackstone is re moved. . John Wade, 75 years old, i charged with assaulting Sadie Jones, an 8-year-old Richmond girl. "Night Riders", have appeared in the tobacco district of Virginia. A heavy snow fell in Virginia, from the mountains to the coast. Government officials have arrested a number of foreigners at Clarks burg, W. Va., for violation of the alienv labor laws. - Norfolk, and Western employes re fused to acept the proposed cut in their wages. Bishop C. H. Fowler of the Meth odist Episcopal church, died in New York . The Connecticut Democratic Com mittee failed to indorse William J. Bryan. A Milwaukee business man chloro formed and killed his wife as she slept and then fatally shot himself because his married life was unhappy and he had become infatuated with another woman. Warrants have been issued for of ficers of the defunct Standard Title and Trust Company on the charge of defrauding the stockholders. Two customs inspectors at El Paso, Texas, killed each other, apparently in mistake for smugglars. The gross receipts of the United States Steel Corporation were largeii by $60,257,S41 in 1907 than the yeai before. John (Mitchell, retiring president oi the United Mine Workers, adjourned the convention at Indianapolis with a benediction. Judge Holt, in the United State Circuit Court of New York, ruled that the Sugar Trust could monopo lize the refining industry without be ing liable under the Sherman AntJ Trust law. The Grand Pacific Hotel in Chica go, which belongs'' to the Levi L, Leiter estate, was damaged $100,000 by fire. The Central Pennsylvania Confer ence. of the Methodist Episcopal church continued its sessions at York, Pa. The people of Canton, China, hav denounced - the surrender of th Tatsu Maru and have started an in tense anti-Japanese agitation. According to a Paris dispatch, f Dutch scientist will go to the Conga to cross man with an ape with a view to creating a new race. In its decision in the Cosmopolitan Shipping Commpany case the Inter state Commerce Commission holds that it has no jurisdiction over ocean rates. A force of Peruvian soldiers is pursuit of smugglers, has invaded 8 Chilean town. Senator William James Bryan oi Florida, the youngest mmember oi the Senate, is dead. - The German press has decided not to print the proceedings . of th Reichstag until an apology is made for an insult to the reporters in th gallery. ' The Prince of Monaco will not go to Romme because he would have to visit the Quirinal, which would be objectionable to the Vatican. Cars Plow Into Store. Detroit, Mich., Special. Over a score of people were injured when an interurban car on the Ann Arbor branch of the Detroit United Rail way bound into the city from Jack son, Mich., svas derailed by defec tive rails .near Thirty-first street and plowed across" the brick pavement in to a store building. The car was wrecked and the front of the two-story- building -was demolished. Twenty people were taken to the hospitals for treatment and many others sustained minor injuries. Tragic Results of Dog Bite. Memphis, Tenn., Special. Bitten by a dog on Monday and developing rabies despite the Pasteur treatment, Andy Thompson, a - machinist," .escap ed from his nurse and bit three wo men and two men before he Was overpowered. He later choked him self to death in his agonies by tying a collar around his neck. AH those . bitten have been taken to New Or leans, for the J?asteur treatment.