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If Yum Want What Yens Waat 5 WU-it Yoti J Want li. Try a lltlaen Want Alt J THI WEATHEE. Rain Toaay. ASHEVILLE, N. C.; TUESDAY.MORNING, APRIL 30, 1907. : ! T0L.3CXn.NO.147. PRICE FIVE CENTS. The Only Associated Press Newspaper in Western North Carolina THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN FIGHTING FOR MILLIONS. CONTENTION OVER SELMA CONNECTION Supremo Court So Decides In AMERICANS DEFEAT Case of A. C. L. vs. n. u Commission. BRIT SH SAILORS Holds That It Is Proper Act ol State Regulation Not Af fecting Rates. English Left Far Behind While the Alabama and Virginia Crews Struggle For Honors. (Ity Associated Prow.) WASHINGTON. April 29. The Ku pcrmt court ofithe United States to day decided In effect that the railway commissioners of North Carolina can tompfl a ruliroail company operating in that state to so adjust its schedule u to accomodate passengers on their linen in any particular part of the itate. The opinion was delivered by Jus tice While In the case of the Atlantic I'ocst railroad, vs. The Corporation Commission of North Carolina. The awe arose out of an order Issued by the commissioners directing the rall roud company to make connection ut Mini ut p. m. with a train on mother line running from the eastern tn of the state, with the object of accomodation of the passengers whose dMtfnation was Raleigh. The railroad company resisted the order on the tround that it could not be complied with without putting on a special train which would Involve .extra- ex lcne. This It was contended, amount ed to taking property without due process of law. The commission Justl W Its course on the ground that compliance with the order Was nec Kwiy AO Accommodate a large part of the public. The supreme court of (forth Carolina held against the rall ro company and its decision was af firmed hy todays action of the supreme rourl of the United States on the jrtmnd that the order of the com mission does not affect the rates, but j (By Assoc-tated Press.) NORFOLK, Va, April 2 The first of the series of International boat race between the crews of warships (gathered ofT the Jamestown exposi tion grounds in Hampton Kouds, was rowed today between boat crews from the British nrmiu-ed cruiser Roxburgh und the American battleships Ala bama and Virginia. The Britishers were left far behind nfter holding the lead for the llrst hundred yards and the Alabama Jaekies won from the Virginia's crew by n scant ten yards after a bow and bow struggle over the mile course All three Ismts got off together at the crack of the gun. The English sailor hit up a furious pace and for a time it looked blue for the Americans, but Vnnkee grit never relaxed and gradu ally the-Alahama end Virginia boais pulled up on the Roxburgh's cutlei, look the lead and left the Britishers behind. Then the real struggle began and did not end until the Alabama' boat had crossed the line. Jt Is es timated that over 120,000 changed hunds on the race. CONCRETE BRIDGE FALLS IN RIVER; IMMENSE DAMAGE (By Associated Press.) ROANOKE, Va., April 2S. A new bridge, built of concrete and Just fin ished across the Little Otter river, be tween Roanoke and Lynchburg, col lapsyed Sunday and fell into the stream, carrying with It many hun- idrods of tons of concrete and dirt, 1 "i v.N,,; A ' Sway commissioners can compel railroad to adjust its schedules TAMMANY HALL CONTEST I SAT LAST SETTLED Murphy Still "Boss" But May or Is to be Given a Free Hand In Appointments. ONLY EFFICIENT MEN WILL BE RETAINED Both MXJIellan and Murphy Issue Statements Con firming the Results. Mn. Oorgo . Barker, widow of il.'- -Satchel Maii-..f .lamaa a Umg Isl and, will soon Ih rIii action In the sup""'' I'"" ""le of the dead n.llllonalre. The soubrlqu'l ' ""cbrt J ns given Bar. ker bee...- of l.ls hal.lt of always earn 'K quart 1 hot of h. h. a aat.hel wherever he went and he .i.s..n.e,l that ' liquor .very day. He bore a striking res. mbla.ice to Senator "l' f ew 1 rk and made his fortune In real estate. PACKERS MUST PAY FOR RATE REBATES l a proper act of state regulation Justice White's Views. : completely damming the river. Justice White discussed ut length Tonight it is suld the water has the contention of the railroad commls- h'" kd fl)r 11 distance of six miles. lOn ion that the case involved rates in 8'neers and a large force of laborers sny way. and said: lare "n ,np secne, but have not been This' case doe's not involve enforce-1"1"'' "' r"1''v'' tlle (l!"n mrnt hy a slale of a general scheme The oM brl(lKe vv,lkn c'"ss,'fl ,he of maximum rates, but only whether ' "l,'eum JuHt ,"low lhe new urldS'-' 'H an exercise of sime ,,,h,1riiv i , I 1 10 feet high, und if the dam breaks 'Circuit Court of Appeals Af i firms Judgment Agalnsl Thrcje Big Companies a carrier to perform a particular " i this bridge, which is being used, wl (By Associated Press.) HT. PAUL. Minn, April 29. Judge nnj ...... . . . i he riesiroved und the i ountrv for miles Sanborne today iiied the opinion or nr-vinfii (i jiv is so innerciu v tin- .... .. .... . ' iiiut-ijrniij ii. ..ill l, u,.i hi' I h M.imH "lie the filler Klllles e rilll court of m " unreasonalile us to amount! . , , .. . l ;.......' i.t loss is esuriiaieu ui nan a inmioii uui- iteuis vmih-ii u- mm iiiiuni, ,inwi the judgments of lhe United States i district c-iiirt for the western ilislrlit i of Missouri agalnsl lhe packers, for .EIGHTEEN MUNEKO accepting concessi.uis of 12 cnls per atTWPfirt A 1VT XITTXTT V I hundred pounds from the portion of OUJ: J:SV41 .i, ,, established rale for lhe lianspor- CUT OFF BY FLOOD tut Ion or provisions on I lit Kh hill j of ladliiK from Kansas Cliv t I'lirls- (lly AsHoclated I'rcss.). itinia and oilier p.dnts In foreiKli I,EE(1K. Helitlum. April L'll. lOlsli-1 count ries. - teen miners today were cut off by a ! JuiIk fl tilt deiirivallun lit nroncrlv- vvithnnt due nrar.au ,.f i .. ilars. r- . .- inn (JI u firilllll IJI iual protection or law. The case In volved the valliliiy of an order enforc es a scheme of maximum rules on ground that such scheme would j ""I produce ecpial return for the oper lion of the railroad and in Itself 'lnnonstrates Hie tinre'nsonul.leness or j the order, awh, however, is not the i tan lvl1Pn t, ,,ll.H,j(,n j!4 ;., ,,, ,1,,. , validity of an older to do nun;.! Hook athl Ames cular set il,.. a..i ,.r ., : flood In the Ancnlar pit near this city. 1 In the opinion lhe lou.r lavDlve the question of the profitable. iTw" l''l",ll,'l others surcee.led In posed a penult y of tiess f ill,. , ,,...,, ;.'. i , Imakins their esvupe. The (lood tool;, of lhe Indicted lira n entirety. Hut j-ven If lhe rule a PUcahle to an e ntire, rate si cioc were here ai.nllM.I .. .1,,. iin.iino men rred lower eoiirt lin $l.',.UU(i on each athl tliese lines iMdf l. nlai e wlihont uariilne In a enllerv 2un liave been nffirno'd. feet from the' surfaie. A majority of. The elcicndatiiH inv the men who e-siape'd we're dashed lo decision are: Armour as to the int earnings hi-d in the I'.iekim; rorn- Moiris f'tistraln us t (ni,,ie ihil nde Vatf remuneration uonld result from oir were hoiste'd to tlte surfaecv The en-1 Coinp.'iii' anil rlie I'mlahv raeklriB tomb'.d men were prevented by lulls company. sencra mi... .i.. m , , E. ulCM 111 rc'' ven allowlne r ,r : In c. by ,1,,. rillinlnif , ho pxtraPar.tu ', " ,n nuesiin. ii t.,,,us that tho Mr would not . ,.,.., )ahle ,.V(.n "-u ny t,e dn-lr.n Nmtth vs Ames an,l l i of earth from making their way out. These ci se-s al tin s broanlil lirst by 111. announced in ai!ed cases. iltelays of salvagers with the latest ap- rebate ea immediately bean work, states aRainst tin- packers, to be They recovered nine bodies and hope ,.rmjn,., ,v the nppel; te conn r.-s. ued w., f,,,.,,, ,. j,i for fuiore a anlil the siipt'cni.- c-oiri rctcs llefisjon. was Kiven up that any of (lu men weuilil be rescued alive. o-i aM fnited de alol lion I hi 8!SS5ST F thaw I .T x : ATTORNEYS REFUSED " Tvomi:n i,..o v I , "1!K. April 28. Justice! (By AwMM-iaterf lres.) hi ')ie supreme court todav. I oHAIII.iiTTK. Aiiril A NEW ''taserald . ' s'Kn order KivinK Inloj boat on the Catawba riv. r cap. Ulilli. A Uufwil Pea hod v th- sized ve-stenlav evenius near th'Th ""ro,u'''1 Ihe "-fcnse In: Catawba station. X . and ofVi 'riB' Mr- Pea body, who is) Misses Fullhrfft-ht and (Sobl.. oka th regular attorneys, hsi.i; were ilrowned. Men swam from ' tv t., """hibits, including' ihe bank und rescued' another letters offer..,! l.,.r . ... . . - luiuvj woman, and two men oi a pan. w evtota. him. boat I d i h" in- ;s Pie- k im. i i of live in llie arc now jn the custody selves. I the court before whichl MTHf? HUNTING FOR AVERY ALEXANDER, WHO RAN AWAY WOMEN KILLS HER HUSBAND AND SON (By .H.p;'iiilcd Press. ) pr:i 'ViiiKX' i: i: i . Apm Her mln, I uoli.il. -d. n Is bell.. veil. because of ionti treuiile. .Mrs ..,i olel. IoiiIl'IiI sliol ltlMed 1-e-- husoi then uiriied the Ieiuis A. Willi, in. In5 h.im in 'lie fatal SoiU,l She the head, il inu hOKpU! ' Tio- u.isedy art-ed ;t the' home of the Hoi. lens. :i7 Tats, ran nue Tlie husbanij is a ci, -in her of ihe hrrn ot Smith and Hold, n, dealers in oil and. paints. (By -seM'lntsl KALKIiill. Afiril nienn Grant l. Hood tii.il i (By AsNortaUMl Prfwa.) NKW YOllK, April (. An end to lhe contest for remind of Turn ninny Hull lie (ween Mayor McClellan and t 'harle V. Murphy wu announced to day. following a conferenea between Timothy IX Hullvan and Coritortlon rounsev wiinnm H. Kiiyaon, tn lat. ter of whom repreaented the mayor. Mr. Kllysou after Ihe conference gave out n stntnunt In which ho aald the mayor would he left frta to appoint the highest class of men' he ran find Icr city off Ices, hut that he (Kllyson) will advise agulnst the appointment of men Inimical lo the democratic or tranlxatlon or Ita leaders. Mr. Isulllvan, he aald, agreed that only efficient men ahould be ratalnoa In or appointed to city offices. Th mayor will recognise tha rlifht of Ita leadera to control the demicratio orgunlxatlon and will aak that the or gttnlaatlon give him Ita-support In his efforts to solve th great municipal problem" which confront him, Mr, Kllyson aald, : s In that way It waa hoped, h add. cd, to eradicate the line drawn ba tween the organlaatlpn and th ad ministration, ., : . Marphr Still Leade-. Charle F, Murphy, leader of Tam. many Hall, aalet todaf that Ir, 8ul. llvsti ronfersd with hltn bafor mak IiiK the agreement. In reply to a ot- tlon whether he Is lo remain as leader. Mr. Murphy replied that he supp'ised he would remain until he was put out, luil that wus not n part of tho agree. nietil with Ihe mayor. Mayor MiCIellun tonight Issued a statement in , which he confirmed the soils of the conference helwien Timtnothy I Hiilllvun and t'orpora. timi Counsel William H. Kllyson. In his statement the mayor says that this conference, as well as others, was held with Ins sanction, hut that throiinhout II all ho Insisted thai he hi' left entirely free lo till all offices I .. ol .r II,.. hlirii.e,! elllHM lllltH II I pardons toila y for A. i llhle. I). UilbeM. who wet; mVp Il)a,,. n ,,.i- he said GRANTS" PARDONS -FOR S. C. OFFICERS Guilty. Technically, of Man slaughter 'In the Shooting of a Fugitive From Justice. PRETTY GIRL SiLAIN BY AN ANGRY LOVER NEXT POLIGE JUDGE TO BE G.S. REYNOLDS Prussian Follows His Love- One For Four Years O'er Land and Sea. TWICE TRIED TO KILL GIRL WHO REFUSED HIM Each Time He Attempted Sul clde and Now Lies at the Point of Death. L'fl -(!'i(TIIll' tfMr-r' in across t he I arrow a fiu;. In to Mil i : in wlf drf i hey wf-ro 1. 1 en I !y K'i i 1 1 ' iln.'" wonhi i hffii N'ort h 1 fjUCSl of il nifl 4f th. 1 who :inwuii ' I v i iTif-n wort ui'l int; . to la vh i ; fnr Ar-hi' v from 'alv. 1' dun iM'irm U has inn KfTvilll? I w for Hif p.- utription i h 1 'artlni;t niicj I'itlliC 'I "and have authorized the making of no .. . . , i ..1...... - ,lll I.e. wav II OHM l.e-1'n nun hi-i.. " juiN aniliiilon to Klve lo ihe clly the liesi ailininlslratlon that II Is possible' for inc. in give, and faclional politics i d t" interfere with ii' from Justice, liuv Mian, as thc ilcclaiMil. HayihK no rikhi I" I'm. I,, o.iike no arrest will hi' nut pel in I . i. . .... te- il.,. I.xolcrs of Tftltl- hlll I 1 "'" ' ' '" , '' . .. ... ., many Hail msii io iinriiioin.e on ,i.i I plan. Ilicn I am for harmony. 1 Bin UilhnK lo ko as far as any man, but '' pi, i one slep hai kwatjl, I lo lie at leasl I nianslaimlile'i' all I KM hlle Immii ii.ol tin rolliiu ol'hi its Tin : In Colon ntv la pardon L- al the I' ml illdiic a let snhcilor v. of Son! Il I ai "111 vcrnot (;i,nn Mint Ho-i-xceei,l ..fleers an. I hcv i hone, hi i Ink ns were al-o ki. Ii'eil ke-s se-r l llli h '. e en i -intlty for lap !;. Pa 1 aiconiil "' ill h.-.ilin ptlotl 'a. I V M maloii Is t'rolli Hah! i . oiiii : of nun if iii.'.I ppip.-i eiciiHC lie ll.i- ' "II. (Hy Associated rresa.) v PHILADKLPHIA, April it. Mar- lha Korala, a comely Prussian gHrl, aa hot and Instantly killed hare today under unusual circumstance, by, Frann Kndrukat, an enraged lover, who, after murdering the girl, sent bullet Into his own brain, Indicting a wound from which he cannot recover. Kndrukut, who waa angry because the girl would not marry him, followed her to this country from llie province of I'omer unlit, in Ithnnlah I'russla. where four year ago he attempted to kill her by beating her over the head with a hatchet. After thla attempt he cut hi throat In an effort to and hi life, and after lying four month in a hospital, according to tha Information to the coroner, he was aentenced to one year and eight montha Imprisonment. How he got Into this country with penal record haa not been ascertained. After the assault In Europe Miss Kerala, who waa th daughter of a physician, and a cchool teaoher, came Philadelphia. Kndrukat, despite the refusal of the girt to marry him In hi native country, followed her to America and to Philadelphia, He went to. work eat Cramp' ship yard and boarded in the northern aectlon n( tha city. Mlsa Korala secured a place aa rnA4 in ihe borne of August Ram- te In, In the southern section of the city. Kndrukat renewed his atten tions He wus repulsed. He followed her about and threatened to kill her unless she married him. Finally Miss Korala caused a wurrsnl te) be Issued for his arreni. but nt the last minute she declined lo prosecute lilnl. Kndrukut today met Miss,. Korals and followed her from the home of her employer lo a nearhy bakery anil again presed his suit. The girl told him she would sooner din than marry hlni, whereupon be drew a revolver anil seal two bullets I tit u her bruin, lie then turned Hie weapon upon himself and sent one of Hie hulled missiles Into his head, fiillliiK untonseiouK across the body of lhe girl. lOndrukut whs .l.'i years of tine, and his victim whs Receives Nomination In Sec ond Primary By Majority of 98 Votes. NEARLY THOUSAND VOTES WERE CAST Unusual Interest Shown W Contest-Bernard to Work For Reynolds. n. Hpear tteynold waa nominated for police Justice yesterday In the) second democratic primary by a m Jorlty of 9 votes over B. Q, Bernard. Mr. neynold polled Ml vote while Mr. Bernard received 450. , The total number of vote, m, only about 14 la than ct In th flrat prlraarle where nominee for nil office were ae lected, show a surprising Interest lit this, one of the prettiest primary race run in Ashevllle.- - -. . The offlclgtvotft. follow: v Precinct Klrat .. Second Third K'i.....W Fifth ,,, .( ..t,.') Sixth ...,...,,., Seventh; ,,, , Eighth.- i. .,.,V,Mt . Bernard Reynold . ... it r it 4B Dfl u; Us (2 , 41 : j!o us IS 'V 7 . i '. ', 1 fiendish Assault ON MAN AND WIFE tbVuuii hn I "tit iltlieil tier1, nil" a flohlec, 4(i year' i p I .iluio-l intanlK Hi. I.e S Hold..,,.' i vol'.ei on to r son. i 4 vear old. kIioiiI I). ,nl. intlictiUK a :hen h'.i herself in i iln Rhode Inland MAKES STATEMENT CONCERNING T A FT AND FORAKER FIGHT NEGRO IS SHOT TO DEATH BY A MOB .M B' )f " jn,ler. the fifteen-yeer-'; Ions ago, several runaways were lib n ' " of Aex;:nder a csrpen- titled tnd captured by men who read twe . V'n.HV,lle."W,ft his horn, their descriptions in The 'it izen, b' Vrd -f , so and haa not bee.t , asked newspaper aid te toy., "s parents are unable The imoy i de.riN!! linR larjf (Rr m iiKotl Ptphi.) "OLI'MBI'S. O.i . April 29 Tt Ft. Mit. h'-ll a fohirnhuj traveling man. who h't in th arm. at Fitivi'Y Ala..- today Fa- a nstro, naml ''SIS; S'lrsn. . . ,on r"r his disap- for his aee. fifteen vears: he has light Calhoun Calhoun later was shot le..i . tnere had been Iln homa. h.i, n f..i e.i.. .. Ar.,l mav r,,. V. hv ., nnfft1,ep nf uhitp men u.c In T.ita c fill T il.CI" lirow ri, i h Mate , t , ii1 f'll'o inir -' the Tatt-I" "No re,! as chairrn.'' tee : erinsr a niar termlne tl.--cans ef tie landidate i is made- I h I i.iid v. h. r Stti,icestei p not t fea. elee t ion up arel that p :" ta k! , ' ran away be- identified bv a big scar on hi- right' en tat . 1 "iriK a aood rharoH.r .ia ,k. ...... i .. n ,.r,.iien for' Ate.'!Jh"'n trn"h- sppendic'fatis. ' "'Ti wircnM for ,r eight pwrtie'ipatinK The sherlfflln the nm-i ' a in o . 1 n" 'or Avery is a brother or Sam Aiexan- "i. Th " 11 1 found no traie tier, who was shot si vears go ny n n remembering that, not the Emma burglars. peratiein for 'and a po-w have gone fr.im 8eale at the reciuest eif ritts-iew citizens. Trobule was started by Calheiun's son everw helmiriK! In any cop! -: such as r.el.ii --eM'inlfsl I'c.'-e ) io, April J'1 '.V..1P s in of the r. . i Pi . " p Oinilliltee, I - . I ' ' rni nl t loin i'eiMl ' T Ci nt e . I . ha," lao-n rna.h '., rni f Hie stai" ' ' nl'- I ' all a meet lug of i ti..: t"he purtese -of con-i':- i.rimary election to d hole-e ,.f the repp,l,li- -ate for a preMiderit ial 'I some- nil h rcipi nothiriE to add l" ''" ' 'h a iriniar-' .-, :''-' !ii ni r.pinlori it I to ceinduct a prlinur li Kene-ral efi'itlon il,i . ntlrne'nt of r teutdie an. ', as expressed to von pers and otherwise i opposed to engaglnK within the party. sa" wholly.to piunleipal (My esllfl I'rcss. ) III, 'aii i. Apt il - iHBhing iKil aii unlet uoor tith an axe men ai lacked John Mortis and hl vwfc .'.llh I. mn"! In 'their llome. :,j hliolto -ip i I etcrila . The left Morn dead ami bis wile sev.-nd woiiniled. The I ivc for iln- murder I. helleVed lo lhe poll, ' I'l IllH e I llf.'ll IP, III an afilolil pined mi Ifo- men by ,,n,s oi -.el' ni.ii t In-ill I mm bis liot; lie lilKhl lat week: .V,. ,,,, -1'c .itP'.teil Theli named an- Mn In. el O'lllteti. Jell'- Hill- I il'i.nn Sh ban. n h" bui lieen nl'-'m im-.i I" Mp Mori I", ami i;,,j,, :ee, I and .j.niiei lf:irien. IM, tel. o' tl,e mhep. BASEBALL GAME ENDS IN A RIOT (Ity -es IhK-iI lre.l WHKKI.IN'i U V . A pi-' -" A , ; .1 ,., em f-'l I oil.. , ill I be- . -Kblb th. S ll-el MiC.SpfP'K I. HI I III (t un, i-. h-ii Malialfi-t nl Hi. f-pr i p I-n I ' I i Inh I. , ,i I led empire l.U v. ci , n a -. hi, h In ri-ii-l'l'''l v. lib his a... iln ml.iI for hiin ill, ili o' .,mI; I" . ppmI upon ine l., I .,,,,1 in ,i P-.'. inimiP'X there were.-lioz.-ii iijfh' in pmiM. -- ToniKht war. jai,t v,.n- --.mm on! for Charle I'll hi : Pl.-"tl and another Kpe-e-alor. on a i liatc "I i ir- i r: I ma "I lie ,,1 I .'-.?. Il' ii'ln. k- ..II, I I" h -. , ie ii.i me, h-l-- This ince-ali el Wll.l. MTKM- ruuniris agiiinst a white woman at 'matters. ur.Pl after the municipal plttsvtew jestcrday. election In November." (II, Mlale-el VrrMf.) N.iltl' iiI.K.. Va . Apnl 29 At the nflne of the S.-nhotird Air Line rall Tiad today i as all that an appeal v. ill he taken from the recent decision of the stale corporation c'lmmlselein eetahllshing a 2. cent passenger fare GENEROUS GIFT OF METHODIST WOMAN (My AuMH-laled Press.) llOCrtTii.N'.. Tex, Aill 2. At lo in 's aesslnliH of Ihe WomellH Mollis Mission llourd of lhe Houthern Mi'lh. nelli.1 ICplHcopHl I'liiinh, an offer wac iniide' by Mrs. 10 l (ItifTllti. of the I'loi'lda cntif'erciice. im behalf of Misses lOtntna and Tina Tucker, cvan. KellHtH, lo dmiate the Hrock House an; 1 Ki'onnds at Kuierpi-lse, valued (il 1 1 oiin, Olio in tlie hoanl for borne mln--lon piirpohed li was recommended Him lhe pi.-ietil boiiie at Thomas, loti. (la . he removi'd in Ihe proffered loe-a t ion. LABOR LEADER IS OPERATED ON (Ity XeM'lMliMl I'ri'ss.) SI'ltl.Vd VAI.I.KV III". A in II L'! .lohn Mitchell, t.n -lileiit of Hi.- Cnlte.l Mini- Viii'ki-p nl Arnt-tlca, was op'-l. alio mi (bis nmrtiinii lor Ml ra n(!n luted hi-rnla He paBMeil an ciih.- dav Teni. peiallire Ih itormal ami iiolblnK of a n-l Hum Inilnle Iiiim ih-, e In jie-d Ml-. Mitchell uiii al his bedside II e;i al St Maraale-ls h.c.pilal It l V I (Rv .e lt-d !.) WASHI.MiTi N. A pill ' '-'! or.-' a-i for North CbtoI Itia : ei ept ra in Jo ex - n iolr , eijncmla -. - I,, fre-h W.niih 'air To rein'.' -,. o I II'-1 . V I II lis "I. 1 "-I p ilfl.l Total , p'o'-'-'-i 450 , Reynolds' majoHty .;s l Itoault In Doubt. ' ' TTp to about oNstocIt the result was In doubt,' with the candidates ap parently about neck and heck, from that time on, however, Reynolds be an Ut lead -prsoeptibly, and. wusn tba poll closed at o'clock The C'ltisen was able to bulletin hi nomlnstton aa practically certain. Iats than three quarter of au hour later the official count showed his majority aa It. Throughout the day both candi dates and their friends were hard at work and at every polling place bil lots, already marked for either can dldate, were offered to. the voters, (leorge Hpears Reynolds, the demo cratic nominee for po.llt:e Justice, n one of the most popular yourif law vera in Ashevllle. Two year ago, h run second to Judge T. A, Jone for the nomlnullon for police justice ant as a result many thought his nomlnh- , Uon assured this year. Chief Itcrnard's Ilecord. ft. o. Bernard, who lost In the final primary although he had received a plurality of 4 4 votes In the first, has made u splendid record during the post two years us chlef-of-t'ollce, and during four years a chief of the lira department, lie Is exceedingly popu lar among lhe men In both depart ments He announced his Intention yesterday of doing all In hU power lo bring out another big, olrr faiiltlnned iniiWrlty for the entire democrat lc ticket, Including his lalsi opponent. NEW PRESIDENT FOR FOX COLLEGE ATLANTA, On., April 29 An rioiince'iuent Is made toetay of the elec tion of Professor J V (lalnes as president nf Km f'ollege, Atlanta, to "Ilea eed lle-v. A. J. Mom Tlef, Who re signed se'Veral meuilhs ago. ' I'rofessor Haines bus been for the past ten ye'ars principal eif the Welsli .Ve-ck liliili I I al llartsvllle, 8. C, one or tin- best known preparatory school in I In .South, lie will assume the pimltlnn al the ceimlng commence ment nf l-'ox Coih'ge in May. HOTEL MANAGEMENT CENSURED BY JURY I'fOOKIA. 111. April ;n The cor ntiiT'i Jury yeste'reiay returned a yer ilh t . .-niuiliiK and ii' lually declaring iln- hold management respemslble for tin- death ol Mrs. Kate ChenterAwho fell il.n an elevator shaft athe MniiT Hote l on Saturday Tlie vcr.ln I nvs: "We find that th .levator in said' hotel Is permitted to he operated by ine-xpe-rlenceel und In i ompe-ie'iit iiovH. and that tho proprie (or of said hotel should lie. held re -potiHihle for -aid aci-id.-nt." SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS IS PAID FOR KIDNAPPED SON (By --es-lBtnl ln-a.) demands of his shdurtors had beeei ('ONHTtNTIXiiI'LK, April 29 eoineiled The brigands onginally de .00 dollar- wax ihe ransome paid mandeef $100,(100. r tie re l.-a-e of Robe rt Abbott, the The British consul general at Sato son of a prominent British subjent re. niki. Imid the ratnsin for U release siding at Salonikl. who was kidnapped of Hubert A. Abbott, the Turkish au froin his father's garden March 24 thoriiies refusing to do eo. Abbott M anil eventually liberated when the re-turned to Haloaiki toflay, , J I1-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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