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VOL. XXH NO. 122.
ASmSVILLI, K. Cj., J3UNDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1907.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
The Only Associated Press Nevspaper in Western North Carolina
MILLIONAIRE
BREWER DONS
HIS OVERALLS
Agust Busch. St. Louis Brew
er Takes Place of One of
His Striking Malsters.
$100,000 FORKANG
YU WEI'S HEAD
ULTIMATUM SENT
TO THE STRIKERS
Brewers Will Declare Open
Shop Unless Strikers Re
turn to Work.
(By Associated Pes.)
ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 30 As n
result of contercnoe of officials rep
enting rll St. Louis breweries to
consider the s-rlke situation the fol
lowing telegram was sent this evening
gi, ultimatum w the headquarters
cf the United Brewery Workers Union
in Cincinnati, and a similar communi
cation was wnt to the conference of
strikers:
"I'unless yc.nr members resume
wcrk Monday morning in all local
brev.Mle In St. Louis, East St. Louis
and (Iranite City, pending negotia
tions, we will be compelled to declare
an open simp so far as the striking
brewery workers unions are con
cerned. This step will be forced upon
ul not by choice, but by prevailing
unfair conditions."
This whs signed by Philip Stock, as
"secretary of the St. Louis Brewers
AMoclation."
The following resolution was adopt
ed at the brewers conference:
"Wo desire to go on record that any
difference between the old terms and
new demands will be arbitrated, pro
vided the men resume work on or be
fore Monday morning next."
Tnroiiv6fr'E(rt employes of the St.
Louis Breweries on strike to enforce
demands for Increased wages, the
brewing of beer has come to a stand
still In Kt. Louis. George K. Busch,
cousin of August Busch, and nephew
of Adolphus Busch, appeared at the
Annheuser Busch brewery today
faiiltlisly attired and ready to con
tinue his regular work as "entertainer."
I II Introduce you to a shovel and a
coal pit" sulci August Busch "We've
Rot to keep those boilers hot," and
I'COrge K. Busch Immediately fell to
work with the shovel. August Busch,
who Is vice-president of the concern,
tated he will himself act as u mai
mer. He donned overalls and wen to
work.
a ea eaea " Jiia
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QUESTIONS OF
DISTRICT ATTY.:
t SHOW Kits
(Br Aeaoclatcrt Pres
WASHINGTON. March J 11 -
Co recast for Sunday nd Mon-
day: Xjorth Carolina, Showers
) Sunday niortoing. followed h
fair: much oler. fresh north
winds; Monday fair
KAN YU WEI.
ller Imperial Mnjosty of China Is so
very desirous of a Hrst class funeral for
Kang Yu Wei, formerly c-IilT cabinet
adviser to the Emperor and political
bosN of Pckliux, that die will pujr
$100,000 for hiN lllustrkiu head If de
livered to her. The reward being a
very large one, there Is a chance tliat
her gruesome designs may yet bear
fruit, for liang Is in Ihe I nited Slates
and wan recently seen In New York.
GOVERNOR SETS DATE
FOR HEARING REPORT
OF INVESTIGATION
Charges Aaalnst Supt of the;
State Hospital to Have "
Another Airing.
MANY CHARGES ARE MADE
STEAMER LOST
:! AND CREW HAS
i
:! A CLOSE CALL
Examination Is Allowed Only SETTLEMENT OF
After a Vehement Protest
From Jerome.
THEIRjDIFFfRENCES
...
IS KOW PROBABLE
C.l( -1 'J
PART OF SESSION HELD
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS j Employes of Western Roads
and Officials Arrange
TL . . . i In liiUttfil ' '
maw npoaia in juuuum F0T A
Spirits After the Or
deal Is Over.
iivioetlng.
RESULT OF! CONFERENCE
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, March 30. The
plans of the Thaw lunacy commis
sion to cciinplete Its work today and ;o
submit 1 report to Justice Fitzgerald
in Monday morning as to the preant
mental condition of the slayer of
Stanford White, were upset late thl-.-afternoon
hy an appeal from District
Attorney .lo.romo to be allowed to pr -
diic mole witnesses before the com
mission reaches a Uecl..lon.
After an all day session the com-
mlst-lon adjourned until next Tuesda.'
morning, at which time It will heai
experts rfrcred by the district attor
ney. Chairman MeC'lure served notice,
hew over, that the witnesses will be
compellc-i to contlne themselves to
facts and opinions which deal wiili
tl.e i.naent condition of Thaw -irui
will nit be allowed to go Into the
pat or : ;ture.
Many 1 haw was under direct ex
amination by the commissioners for
more than three hours today, and
then for 45 minutes he was under the
tire of District Jerome on cross-examination.
This croBH-examfnallon
was allowed by the commission only
after a vehement protest from tbe
proMOUtlng attorney that he bad not
been allowed aufftclent tut Hud In tjj
inquiry." "-
r Aaooutd Fees.)
CHlCAOCk March 30.--Kmplnjes of
the western railroads imd the gener
al manager arc noter M a scttl-r.int
tonight (hap at a) time since nego
tuitions wra broken off several davr
ao- s a result I' conferences today
between Interstate (ommeri-e Com-
nilsslc-n r Knspp and Labor I'ommis
si nor Noll), and vrtu n and rallroaJ
ofli?lnls, the ukployr have announc
d their AlIltimneHs to meet the man
ugc-rs In an effort t bring about 1
P'ticeahl l.ddHieai of the trouble
A joint conference, It was said tn-
nlghl. would be held tomorrow be
tween tho otinaHMg Interests. In the
presence of the; SOV?mment officials.
Th? belief Was expressed by men
011 lsith side t' I hi- controversy that
a '..iv cut of the ciifflculty would be
funnel. '!
TRINITY DEFEATS
' M " . If
RALEIGH A. AND M.
4
(Special t The tUtlacn.)
! DURHAM. March W. Jn ah er-
rorlesa gajue'TierrTOclay Trinity had
an easy victory over Raleigh A. and
Enjoying his first opportunity of
(luestlonlng the defendant. Mr. Je-IM. by a score of 5 to 0. The gum
romo attempted to go into Thaw's i ttas featured h' the heavy bitting of
past life, but objections to this line thp home team and Webb's superl
of examination by Thaws counsel . pitching, striking out 8 of the '.'8 men
wi re sustained by the commission. ho faced hlni mid allowing only two
hits Klowers did good
willed held the distric t attorney to tbe!aj,1Re hase
LIEUT. BARRETT WINS
IN BOTH THE EVENTS
Secial to The Cillzeu.)
RALKIOM. March 30 (ioveinor
Glenn has set April 1.1 us the- date for
hearing exceptions to the report of
the state board of international mi
provements to the government on lis
investigation of the charges made
imulnxi Sunt. 1. McK. (ioodwln of tho
uiiin hiiHi.il :i I for the insane ill Mor-
Kanton. The charges included mis
management, the application of funds
to purposes other than those specified
partiality, use of resources of the in-
Bttution in maintains the family
the superintendent and 1
others. The repori of
Reckwith for the hoard
direct Issue before Ihe lunacy board work with the Ktlch for Trinity get
whether Thaw m capable today of 1111-1 ting 3 hits in ninth Inning I'lii veii
lerstanding the character of the pro-Trinity's crack first baseman made
ccedings against him and or rationale .beautiful catch "f a high liner, put
advising his counsel. ,tlng out batter and runner at lirst
Thaw's direct and cross-exumlna- "Mil" hmlth plaved glll-i-dge ball at
tlons today were held behind closed Hhort and handled the ball with good
01
variety of
c 'hairinun
I interna
(By Associated Press) '
PIXEHl-ilST N. c. March 30. The
cores of the annual championship
''iil'ert States ueolver Association
fhoot were announced today, Lieutcn-I tional improvement aciiuittcd Supen
nt Barret;, or New York, being 1 1.-' Intendent Goodwin of any intentiona
''Itintr of both thL pistol and revolver I wrong doing but recommended a
I number of changes thai should m
I n .icle in the administration of the af
fairs of the institution. It has been
thought since the filing of this re
! port that there was an end nl the
matter but now comes this application
for the filing of exceptions to the llnn
Inas of the board, these to be heard
April 15.
"is, his nearest opponent in both
caws hpini.- Captain E. ). Greuner.
' New haven.
In the revolver even: Lieutenant
'rrnf and I nptain Greuner
Uf-il.Tint Barrel
"'Main tin iinrr'; r.
tied at
score 361
-'13 in the shoot
"lie rc-vf he
tit hurrctt with
tain Oreurer.
'.- ' v c nt tr
Jel t '!:
I.leutcn
for Cap-
TAFT'S BROTHER
MAKES STATEMENT
NAVAL MEDICS GET
THEIR SHEEPSKINS
(By Associated Press.)
I WASHINGTON. March 30. The
'Bjr Associated Ircsi!.) I school life of 28 young men, represent-
tDih NATI' 11:111 h 3H- In reply ilng almost every section of the union,
8ta,emen'. made public by Sen--i was completed today lien diplomas
rForaker a few clays ago, Charles 1 were conferee! upon them at the glad
On 1' prr"'it"r and editor of the uating exerrises of the Culled Slates
ton " Timp,-Star. gave out the'naval medical school in this . ity. to.
er aH"' ''lay ln b, half of his broth- I presentation being by Assistant Secre
'4rr"ary "f War Taft: tary of ,ne Navy N" berry
?nt"r Fnrriker's gtatement Indi-' The principal address was delivered
dew- hP ' runninB for the presi- by Dr. J. C. Del'osta of Philadelphia.
' f ,r the senatorshlp. The , Addresses were also delivered by Sur
lum 'f "f SetT,',ary Taft are urging geon General Ftixcy and Medical 1)1
Presidency. As the sena-1 rector Wise of the navy, u ho is pres.
" '"eluded the two offices in this
truV7 c"n,PRt' Secretary Taffs
" ecep, ,hp proportion and will
a dl tlnct contest. Taft for the
Icitik V ' '' "'""'"orship, or Foraker
or senatorship.'
ident of the naval medical faculty
Among the graduates are Myron f
Baker and Martin Donejson. Tennes
see: John B Kauffmnn. Virginia: Jas
M. Minetree. Georgia, and Condiu K.
Winn. Alabama.
WWr. QRIER TESTIFIES BEFORE
THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE
I By sw-utted preHp.)
pJASt,IN'-T"N. March ao.-The
nvin ir,vns,lljon todav wltn
h'J"lM Hary Gner. of the 25th.
trlZ ," ,he SIant1 before the sen-
Unrei m""ary affairs, imen
U iT ' wlln ,ne opinions held! turn
rllle shells an. I bandoliers in 1 lie
j streets of iirou nsvill- "n the nmrning
jof August 14. He did not approve of
the course taken by the inspectors d-
. r.artmc nt of the army in tring to
Icertain the guilt or innocence
however, and after an
by Oeneral Karlinet
f the
ub ims
that the
without
the .kl.'. '
b. f o nicer as to the guilt men would lie disc haru-
Ts. Thl "f ,l" toTm'T negro j honor unless they produced the gu"
1.. " lieutenant said that he n c n ihe- attitude of the men c aused
bi .i, ncd of tn' negroes' him to
'he finding of Springfield ; guilty.
doubt whether thes were
doors and the coijimiHalon took ex
traordinary precautions to have the
hearing kept secret. When Thaw's
ordeal was ended the doors were
throw open and it was announced
that the executive session were at an
end. An soon as the session became
public District Attorney Jerome call
ed Dr. Allen AIcLane Hamilton. As the
alienist took the stand, Thaw's attor
neys owing to the fact thut Dr. Ham
ilton, had previously been engaged by
the defense, claimed that his profes
sional communications with Thaw,
were under the bar of secrecy. In
this the commission concurred.
District Attorney Jerome claimed
that he was being hampered by the
commission barring out privileged tes
timony and declared that the com
mission had refused to "Illuminate Its
intelligence" from documentary evi
dence which he had presented and de
clined to hear expert testimony. Mr,
Jerome declared that if he were al
lowed the proper latitude he wool.
prove beyond a reasonable doubt that
Thaw Is insane today and Incapable
of advising his counsel in a rational
manner.
After the district attorney had
spoken at sonic length, hairman Me
('lure told him that il he could pro
duce any experts who could give a
competent opinion as to 1 naw s pres
ent stale of mind, the commission
would hear them Tuesday morning.
"That is all I desire" said the dls-
trict attorney.
When the public session began Dis
trict Attorney Jerome seemeel some-
a nd
results. Drake al second, Staple ul
short and Jordan at center made some
pretty Jays for the cadets.
Batterlea Trinity: Webb
Wrenn; Harris and Counclll.
Score: It
Trinity
A. & M. "
II
11
BRITISH STEAMER
GOES ASHORE IN F00
(By Associated Pre.)
WIL.MINGTc.V. N. ('., March 3d.
The British steamer Axmlnster. Cap
tain Clark, Savannah, (in , to Man
chester, via N'.rfedk for coal, ulili a
cargo of cotton, phosphate- ami rosin
early this morning during a he avy fo
went ashore ri Frying Pun Shoals
and Is reported tonight In no imme diate
danger unless the iclnel rise-s
Wilmington tugs have ge.ne 10 her
assistance anel the revenue- e-ntt'T
Hemlnole, stall" ned at this poll. Is pre paring
te !esy at 6 ei'cHeeck temior
row. BURNS TO DEATH IN
PICTURE MACHINE
I (By
LOCKPOBT.
'bert Phillips
j Of a meeyinn j
'Arcana theatr.
I tonight. Phill I'- was
' the machine
' In the pani.
spertatrers I'll
.clateel Preso)
,M-
1 out. No elm
s'. Y. March .'"
I years e,le. operator
. rure mae-hin. in the
vas burn el I" e.-uth
III the box let
n it burst into Ibirre
ich c-nsneel among the
ps Was ferge,lte-n 111
.1 crisp, was found 11 -hen
the fire e. as p..
h.- crowd W.1" III lured
I
- i ...1. 1.. n.l ti'iu ivtn.lun V
wnai ..r........ 00.. v Ixeelv. burned
thereafter involved In wordy clashes;
with me-nio'-rs 'i tne commiwiem.
nrirent manner of arguing that he
had a right t adelnce additional ten
I mon V Iw-fore- ihe ce.mmlssion render
ed Its ver.lie t. as generally regarded BROUGHT TO LIGHT
as a concession thst Thaw had made a
favorable impression during his long, iifjcsoV
xaminatinn. 'nallnnlil eb-l
I LOTTERY SCHEME
During the elistriet attorneys cross-
examination it was saio 1 naw com
ported himself meist creditably" and
nswereel Mr Jerome s sharp pointen
riuestlons with calmness and neiiDer
atlon. Thaw appeared in Jubilant
spirits win n the public was alleewed to j
enter the court n.e.m v here the com-.
mission was sitting. T. a reporter who,
leaned oyer and cemeratulated him j
ein the Miowmg lie iimii iiimo--. 1 Ii.e
replie.l Thank von verv much, but
,iKb' thai w t" ne Kept a f-
scheme in th
leen plmeel .
era I court S
eil-ed ai e sa
prominent ci:
alleged thnt
prizes has i., i
sels In ihe -,w
' , i.-a., March SO Si r
nments In a l..':' ?
M iasissipil states ba
, ihe hands of the feel-
- i. of the perseill. Ili-
1 to be among the mo.i
z. ns of the state II i
regular draw ma :
. n place em beiar.l e-i.-rs
ccf the gull
Sealing Steamer Becomes
Disabled and Men Take
to the Ice Floes.
MEMBERS OF CREW
ARE ALL SAVED
Vessels Founders Shortly After
Sailors Leave It Search
er Is Still Out.
(lljr Associated Press.)
8T. JciHN'H, N. F, March 30 The
sealing slemner Greenland, which lis
ame disabled on the senllng grounds
early this week, has sunk. All mem
bers of her crew were resc ued by the
steamers Newfoundland and Erik.
The news of the foundering of the
steamer Greenland was brought here
today by the steamer Algerian, which
ame In from the sealing grounds with
a broken rudder.
The Greenland was Abandoned on
Tuesday. The gale which accompanied
the severe blizzard of last Saturday
and two following days repeatedly
lrovo the steamer with terrlllc force
against the surrounding Ice noes. On
Monday an attempt was made to give
the vessel steerage way In a sheet of
pen water, but the sails were blown
away and she again becama hcipnws.
flie gale dashed the brokctti propeller
and shaft against the hull and. forced
ipen the stem through which the
water made Us way to the hold. The
men kept tho pumps working steadily
but could not free the hold. The decks
hud been crushed by the heavy pack
ice and the crew saw that the steamer
eiuld not be kept afloat long.
On Tuesday It was decided to aban.
don the Greenland and embark on the
Ice floes. The boats whlcll""" had -
aped damage were provisioned and
the crew was about to leave the vc-
cl when the sealing steamer New
Foundland whs sighted. Tin- New
Koundlnnd Isire elown upon ihe- sink
ing sti-anoT and took olT the ine-n. ihe
reenlanel foundering shortly atlcr-
rtarels. The New Keutnellauil whs soeen
jo.ne.el by the Kreck. anel later th
'elenture came along. Pari of the
Ireenhind's crew was t r a nsfcrre-d I
these vessels.
On v celiieselay night the sea ling
steamer Oram! Luke arrived here and
reported that Ihe steering gear of the
Greenland had become dlNableet as a
result of heavy weather ami contact
with the Ice, and after lying helpless
feu- some lime she Intel ellsappeiirec)
from sight The Greenland hail 173
men on board. The Ne w found land
government chartered ihe steamer
ortia tei Hc.are-h Pel Ihe Orcculanci,
which was believed lo be- in great
lauger Yesterday the. l'ortla slarleel
lit with a week's supply of ceial and
provisions. N'ei worel has ye-t b,-en r.-
elveel from her
SINCLAIR'S UTOPIAN
DREAM SHATTERED
- . fU
j i
:'Ne :. - '
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(nice Mctiowaii Cooke, novelist anil
In I el mcillls'r of the tsilnoy folllldccl
by I plein hlia lnlr near lOdge-wesiel. N,
Is quoted as wiyhig that the dream
if tlx- aulltor of "The Jungle" does not
wem practical. Since the ilesirtielloil
by lire of Helicon Hall, where (lie col
onists lived, a great deal of goelp has
filtered out Into the isimmoii world
from thai center of philosophy anil
highbrow eel thinkers. Mrs. Ccsik Is re
isirusl to have said that tlie various
theories i of sca-lallslk' life held by the
thinker were an csinlllcling (hat had
ihk the Hall been destroyed as II was
there Is every reason lo believe thai
the colony would wain have dissolved.
WITNESSES DENY
AIL KNOWLEDGE OF
ALLEGED BRIBERY
Testl niony Shows That Reuf
Was on Company's Pay
roll as an Attorney.
WOULD DISCUSS
THE RAILROAD
SITUATION
President May Not Address
Illinois Manufacturers on
That Subject.
CONFERENCES ARE OF
DAILY 'OCCURRENCE
Subject Presents Many Prob
lems Calling For Care
ful Consideration.
(Hy Aiwoclaled Press)
)
APPOINTS RECEIVER
FOR INSURANCE CO.
(Ity sMM-lati-d Pri-ss. )
i;i 1AN0K l:. Vn
Times spi-el.il flou
ays-
The- i-lreuli eollll I
Hon A. c e;,,r.loi, re-
Ulty Lite- Ahso. laliou.
on be-ifan bulne-e-M her.
Us blisille-ss ' Ylende.l ,
fle-ld It , as Sllppo-ee d .
nd proHIie-IOU'S ' oil. el 11
r. 190',. UlM II It '..e
A lelle.r V. .1-. plllillshe-i
i,.in an. I el I , tr- I
King that 'I"- ioii. I y v
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atn lo- . - Hi.. I )i id
Male h ,'ID -A
.Slaiinton. a
I. IS a.l',illle ej
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The ansoe la-
In iSii. urn!
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I tie a e; I ' ' IV I TlK
until Sei-'ein
lldeil
I by U lll-
.olli-y h'.lelery.
OTHER INDICTMENTS
30.
board
eeem-MIllK.
(Hy AsscM'iated Press.)
SAN I'ltAM IHi'ii. MAIIt'lt.
Three luembeis ol Ihe exeellllvi
of the Pacltte' Stales Telephone
iiiiiiv. K S I'lllsliurv, Homer S
anil Tlniolhv P. Hopkins, today Icestl
lied before the grarul lurv Unit Is In
vestlgntlng inn uiclpiil corruption Hint
they had no know ledge whatever "f
the iilleged bribing or Supervisors lo
vole HgalnM the award of a compet
itive, franchise- lo ihe- Home. Telepheine
mpnn.' . and ac
from tin- Juia roe
Was I eellllllMleil III'
the tlansae lion.
lent I is Gla-s.
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in, that II bribery
v klie-w nolhlng of
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WASHINGTON, March 30. Unless
something happens which In his
opinion makes It deslrublo anil nec
essary to do so. the probability now I
that President Hoosevelt will not '
to Springfield to address) the Illinois
manufacturers on the railroad ques
tion in response lo (he Invitation e
tended to him early this week. Car
tain it Is that should he finally de
cide to g there he will not be able
to make the trip for two or three
weeks. Approximately near the, latter
late on April 56, he la to deliver an
addresH at the opening; of the James-,
wii exposition at which he will have
an opportunity to say what he desirea
10 on. the railroad subject.
In conversations with his callers re-
ference has been made by the presi -
lent to that occasion as an appn4
pilsie one In which he could apelc
f the matter, which Is uppermost In
his mind at this time and the Impres
sion now 1 general that he may avail
himself of the opportunity. i
Th president has told those whotm
hn has talked to on the subject that
he would like very much to o to
Springfield, By some of his visitors ha
has been -urged in attend the confer
ence and by other nor fo go, and J)
bus not fully mads up hla mind on th.
subjec t He alsei Is seeking; knowledge
troin every point of view on the rail
road situation with a View to de
finite conclusion on that Important
mailer, before outlining it In a pub
lic speech
conferences pf almost dally oce,Ur
nine Hie being held by the president)
with members of hla cabinet, and
members, if ihe Interstate commerce
coiiimlssleiii iinil with railroad officials.
The tpicHtliin of slate right also I"
thought to be an important feature of?
the discussions which have been held
by the president and his udvlsors I lit he
treatment of the railroad subject. Tt
Involves iihiiiv perplexing problem lo
which careful consideration the presl
ilent feels must be given before a
elee-lslon Is arrived al.
TEDDY SAYS HE
NEVER FELT BETTER
(Ity Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. March 110. Presi
de ni lioosev.ii. utter returning from
hair an hour s visit to a dentist today.
declare. I Hull he never fell better in
his lifi- Herat)"!- ef the large amounr
ol work alien. Una Ihe short session of
e oiiKiess anil ihe- iiKitfilleen em the rall
roii. I i H..-.T j .ii . ihe- preside-nt has been
under a cereal siriiln fur th- past few
Mee ks il.- ha- been urged lo take a
r.i. inn line- not contemplate leaving
ili- i H In i In- near f uture
Tin- , resuleni received I HO member
of tlie w.i ii iii k t ,n annual conference,
of Hi.- iie"t,, Methodist episcopal
I -hlir. ii '."In v
DEAD DOG MAY
LIE IN CEMETERY
FURTHER OUTRAGES
OF "NIGHT RIDERS"
I e .
.1.1. If
do-
lie III
II. d.
e I ' '
(Itv -M'laleil Press.)
i I)
SVII.I.I
,-b.i. t I.
DEAD PURJURER
HAD A BIG HEART
LOST CROSSES WILL
BE RESTORED
th
eret
Tha
seiv ep
a torn. v expressed t hem- j j,,,
entirely satisfied with t)w I r,u by
final stages ..f thir ctieni s severe, ex-; Confecl. i
animation. Altogeiner ne was on in.have be
land alioiit six hours, counting
Thursda.Cs M-sjion tn- commission.
Mr Jerome's eros-examination. the
10
(COMIM I II ON PAGE THREE)
)r;I.i ANS. La . March'
, r, of heinor V ill le SUI'
th. I nttecl Daughter ..f Ho
t. : , theise vete-rans w li-i
n unfortunate to lees their
originals 'In is announcement a
made Leiv m ihe form of a general
order try (ieneral Stephen IX Uee. gen
eral rommanding Ihe Cnite.l Confed
erate Velars n-
(lt -scMiaied Pris-)
NKW V' il:K. .M.i i- h Th
.-t l.l)fl.an h.-.rt . .. r foiuel
,,,i.re-d l.edav e' .'ii aulop-l
,lly o! Ilainlili.il!.- ' S I e f f r
died la-t nis-ti' in Ho- Tomb-
The- oig.m ...iKlied f.ur pound- an.
IV... ..III.. ' It tr.l III. I I -.-. Igbl of -
, ,, r r l.eiio: ., t.oui ( w e; t- t.
.- laig-l-
di---.11
the
I. who
.r ls.,n
h n in
four:
j.er Jul :
,.,ns -
II I. deatl
loll
lo
pe-rtrophv eel1
. ft lung vv a-
u,. rhe- he-.ert
,-(,.1. e whl'
The hull
nrti of th.
j Surgens
d ..ii ha I jte- '. '
I'll. a ml e;.,tn
el,., ..iie-t-e I tie
va .led .It Jl Mlje
I t, a i ollibilta -
in.i. . ardla.- hy
e nephritis The
.,.1 eniire ly shrive-b .1
up'-ma nearly all rbe
th- tuna -l.'.uld havo had
it Is- plae-ed In the mUSe-
'etley.- of I'hvsie ians and
f.ii.-im,.
.ni'ir
a II it 1
C- d,,
I. II. lilt
miaul
,,. . t
Kv, Man
,i,l Miller lo ii, d.-. I
In I he- . a-e of He nrV
i. 111. 1. 1. II. In whi. h
i . ..iirl w ill n.l in
. ihe removal of ;i
.- Hill . eenetery. bc
r . a-e i . I- -ue-b a n In -a
ee e and el tslikes t l;"l
heme, hurled near
of i lo- ne v ' VI i I
l.ini. .1 Hilly Kens.
l.iK l e rl.-r in tier I ,t
ii. 1 'he- plaliilifT sciuul'C
ly 'einoveel
GEN. GUTIERREZ IS FAVORITE
CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY
WAS Ml
I ! lime r.
.l . ni : ne I.
Hoi,, I.
nilta pr .!.
i . prov i
I lh- M
I le aid ol
g 8
A lit. pale h
.ninineb-'
rienn g ilil.-a
Hi.
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r.
l-i.
Z-la
t P
rl.a
eel U'
e;.,,.r ,,r, ii-. i '.. I ,n I sl;,. that It t
in. mod r rt.-.i ?.. f ii .- General GiiHerrsl
I. . .ululate ror the heat
-. i .. -iimeiit In Honduras
reoon. .1 in Port Llmeiri ae
i -m i.uder Wlnterhalter
i ha i Pr- indent Ponllla I
II. siirrouniled. The d!s
not state exactly vherej
R. .ii 1 1 la Is. but It I believe
.r tlie Am- that he ht somewhat near Amahala
now at I'eirf ,i,n the: southeast coast oi Honduraa. .
Ol loll
.-idem: It..
,l . side nt eel
e -la lei :she
..lil-l- with
c .r Vi.-ars-
M I- l-..
.r' rn -die-pale
h
ornplet.-.
'patch lie.
from i president