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t THE ASHBi CITIZEN THE WEATHER. Fair and Warmer. too caw mvr that VACANT liOOM UT XOO VSM A OTIUX WANT AC VOL, XXII, NO. 3C4. ASHEVILLE, N. 0., MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1907. PRICE FIVE CENTS. I PERMANENT RELIEF CAN BE HAD ONLY THROUGH A CREDIT CURRENCY SYSTEM flATHE BANKS' BEST DEI'OSITOR ASIIEVILLE IS IN GOOD SHAPE CONFERENCE WILL LAST FOR- SEVERALWEEKS SAYSMR.CARTER HUE ! Chairman of Banking and Cur rency Committee G ves Views on the Crisis. APPROVES OP THE MEASURES TAKEN. Use of Checks and Due Bills Instead of Currency, a Temporary Relief. THREE IMPORTANT' CONFERENCES HELD At Late Hour Financiers Had Not Broken up and Nothing Could be Learned (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK. Now 3. Tliat per manent relief from the present mom entary' stringency can only le hud through u system f credit currency udeqtiute to meet the reipilreme ms of trade and redeemable In gold c dn jwas the opinion expressed today by Kepreseiltutlve Churles N. l-'owler, "f N'v Jersey, chairman of the banking nnil currency committee, which will lit the coming session of Congress en deavor to have a law passed providing for credit currency issued ly the na- j llona! bunks, dull such permanent relief is mud- possible by legislative enactment. Mr. Fouler asserted, tin situation must be met by the issuance of clearing house certificates, cashiers checks and due bills of business houses and manufacturers. Credit Afftvted. "The underlying business conditions, ho said to The Associated Press today, ure essentially sound us evidenced ly the Increased earnings of the railroaus and the fact that the value of our ng tloulturul products this year are $500, (00,600 more than last year, (which wm the highest year in our history . and are bringing to tnir people about $7,000,000,000. but public conlldence hag been greatly shaken and credit seriously affected; therefore cveiy patriotic citizen from the,, president down should do nil in h) power to restore. that confidence which is es ; . wentigl to JfoJjMiaJ prosperity.- , .. !' 'irh'aiiM of ; the "currency ' s'trfiji. geney Is that there is scattered broad cast throughout the country, at the mines in the wheat, corn and cotton (By Associated Press.) NEW VnitK. Nov. 3 The end of a series of three conferences between men representing large financial Inter ests was held at J. P. Morgan's library adjoining hi resilience tonight. At a late hour the party hud not broken up and no intimation had come from the library as to the subject or sub jects under discussion. The seventeen financiers present Included J. P. Mor-1 gau. George W. Perkins, und Charles Htcelc of Morgan and (Company; Jan. Ntllliiinii of the National City liank. George f llaker ot the First National Hank; Henry C. Kiick, the steel mag nate; Former Judge Elbert (larey. chairman of the board of the. I'nlted Stales Steel Corporation: Thomas F. Kyan. lilehard Trimble., secretary of the 1 nltcd Ktates Ktcel Corporation, and Grant It. Schley of the stock ex change Ilrm of Moore and Schley. Most of those present tonight at tended the all-day conference at the library yesterday and It is understood that another conference is planned for tomorrow. Yesterday's Meeting. Concerning yesterday's gathering. Mr. Perkins said that It had been ar-1 ranged primarily for a discussion of I the prospects of moving the grain anil cotton crop. "A prompt movement of grain and cotton to the seaboard." he added, "and Its early loading on board ships for export means a greut deal to the present situation indirectly, because as footi as our cotton and grain is so loaded, we can draw against it, and thus relieve tile foreign exchange sit uation, materially." . -At' midnight .4 William Solamen. Isaac. N. Seligman and turn, where Joined the partytn ha library. These meH 'time from'thi Waldorf-Astoria, where the directors of the Trust Com pany of America had been In session for several hours. President of The American National Bank Sees no Cause For Uneasiness News Item: The faring ih rirlRij hi well tilkl Rtwkinp this year. FIVE STATES TO BALLOT ON STATE TICKETS Held. In the pockets of the people. President OoKlelgn 1 norne 01 tnc or locked up about $ 1, 300, 000, 000 of Trust company, presided at this meet .:. raaorve Kumev of I he Cnlted Slates ! lug, and it was said that he might .-r,i r vi,i,-, under a nroner condi-! have a statement to make later. Hon would be In the banks, serving 1 in taw reuftrvfi . .r h .h f ,. t ei.rrencv of the Lincoln Trust Company were credit In the form of clearing hoube r-ortincate cuKhlers checks and duo , ences hills of business houses and manu- 'but "tMn "n.'e.-n,ng any was km''u 001 At same time In an adjoining room Temporary relief will be at me luirocin-Mium, ..re holding a meeting All three confer Tuesday's Election Most Im portant Event During the Coming Week- DESPERADO LEAPS FROM BIGHT BRIDGE . ; . ' i "' ' . . - ' i .- . - Persued by'pollcemen Negro Murderer: Jumps to Hl Death In jthe: Tenn. River PRESIDENT GOING HOME TO VOTE Annual Meeting of Nat. Civil Service Reform League Begins Thursday. i KNlA VllXE, ; TKNN.. Nov. S. Ill ivlew of,, three :tigndr! people. Jn I l)uvU. a nro, Who Had shot t ) I negr women: early this morning, leap ed from tha raiting (of th Kat Tn nevMp Hverrldg thla evnmg and was drowned lieur he could b res cued, although rlverman went 1m- medliaely of rescue in aklff.; Pvl. tauped JOB (Vet,. ' - ' 1 1 " ' i onto the 'bridge, and pulling a pistol from hi pocket tired five shots Into the air for the purpose of keeping the crowd back, and then counting "one, two, three," Jumped Into l!io river far below. " Davis had claimed that he had killed as many as eight people. TRAGEDY ON EVE OF A SEPARATION facturers during the ne.l ninety l:o-. The permanent cure must como through a system of credit currency expanding and contracting with tie: ordinary demands of the smaller trade precisely as checks and drafts do n the broader Held of commerce. V have now proceeded fur enough in'.o the present linanclal crisis to get a pretty clear pcl-spe. tl e of I he Hal situation Ileal Mutation. "First--the condition Is now general, reaching every nook and corner of th country. "Second 1 1' Hie gold reri ideates. 111. United Stat-'S notes and silver celtl- licates, or the reserve money vvlii.'!-k the banks of the country have sent 1 into the wheat to Id.- of I he " .-4 arid- r;V northwest, into the. corn fields of lheiol- ., pi.-umed scparati-il west and southwest: Into the coiton k John, a contracting llelds of the soulh and Into the conn- cu,t,.r. shot anil killed his wife. C.rue try dlstricis of all sections to settle an, y, i n)r..-l r. at their li -ioe i" Urool up the year's htislpe.-s. I s.iv It i-tv,, ioiuhIh these reserves now scattered lnoio!-i .... man was ''' vear "f " cast over the land, ln--t--ad .f in Imnks if,, ji; They had been wlsere ilu-y properly b.-li.ng. th' re j W.M , ;1;,d I would have I.. . n no money panic th'i ;,. . u.. ears and the fay The ivvo .. -re well-to-do "During the past Cmr ne-iilhs the- ,-ouliles. it l sajd. wa dti. has h--. li sii.t from th- banks into oal.ilil- ..f temper I'--' this (By Associated Preit.) Tuesday's elections In twelve stales, i.ikes i.reced-nee over ail other events ntlnued until alter midnight. , ()f Wl.e n points of Importance. Prusldi nt ltoosev elt will leave for n -i-r Ruv on Monday night In order to vote. The Atchison Topcka and j Santa l e railroad will qe scnieiiceo , of them MURDERER1 SHOT TO DEATH BY POSSE SANDERS REPLY HAS CREATED A SENSATION Declares he Is Prepared to ' Meet the Responsibility For His -RemarKs. PROCLAMATIONS , , ,ADD TO THE TENSION. STATES CAUSE OF PRESENT SITUATION Central American Peace Co tie . ferenco Convenes in Wash' Ington Next Week. . , I s Fully Concurs In Action Taken By the Local Banks--Makes Suggestion Mr. John H. Carter, president of the Anierlran,NatlnKl liank of Asho villa, returned to Anhevllle earl' yee lerday morning After git absence) of several da)-. When he was asked by The Cltlaen for an eprelon on the action of the local bank, Mr. Carter aid: "I think the set Ion of th commer cial bodies and tile bank wga per fectly appropriate and well timed. This 'pinch' through which we are now passing originated In New Tork, M the whole country la now aware. The business In New Tork became top-heevy, and the bank of that city made a mistake) In supposing they could handle the business la that con dition Indefinitely, purely upon local money. A I well knewn, the bu rtexa of New York I a much national as It I International, and up to the last two or three' year of eaveedlng prosperity they have Imported targe tmount of gold for their use, espe cially at ( crop. moving time. The' hnukl have begun their gold Impor tation earlier, and they would have had their money In hand. They now have on the way about thirty million dollar In gold and they have a much PREPARATIONS ON ELABORATE SCALE. Some Notable Statesmen Will Represent Their Countries' - As Delegates. y AueeKtaf ru.) ' WAHHINUTON. Nov. I Th Cene tral . American fieac . conference, which will . convene In Washington probably on November 1 1, will dravei to thl vliy as delegate the lead I mg statesinon - nod professional men " Coeta UK. Ouatemala, Hondurae Nicaragua, and ttalvador, aa well ) (he minuter accredited to, th Unite. Htate from those countrlu. Thes men will aeeenild her to represenc the hoprt entertained In the varloue) repyhllo that the conference may ef- rectuuily end war between thrrn selves and revolutions within thnu aetve. ... It Is said that' the conference will continue at least two weeav and It U likely that It may run for a month oci more., In pi-eparatlon for tlht gather" Ing tlie- upper floor of th building ocntiptud by the International Bureait of American Republic has been BUo I up In elaborate ty)e. ,: ( In addition to their regularly a-" credited minister, to the Unit-f Htate. Ouatemala, Honduras and Hnl- vatlor have sent two delegate each while Costa Hlca and Nicaragua s-n but one. Probably the most plclur eague figure who will be seen at tin conference I Henor Polyoarpo l.u more at their command at they will nhi, former president of .. Honduras, Gov. Bianchafd Will Probably Annual Proclamation of The Ueut. Cov. for rehnting at Ixis Angeles on Mon day; the Metropolitan Htreel ralla investigation will be resumed on Mon day in New York; the National Civil Service deform League will meet at HnlYalo on Thursday and Krlday and the Society oi the Army of the Ten nessee win hold us a i in annual reun ion ut Vlckshurg. Miss., on the sam .lavs. Posiinaster fifellernl Von I,. murder or policeman was a Cold-Blood ed AffalnFurther Trouble Is Feared. Stone Cutter Kills His Wife And Then Ends His Own i.i.yr v. m addn-ss me industrial nn I in Chicago on Thursday. Hiid on Hat- Life: Had Planned to Part. if Mon-Krltain. uriluv of thjs week, instead of K-mr I-ai'.vard of Creat ' will be celebrated. Voters In twelve slates will can; Bo:Ak"0Nov :) -"n the ev-I their liallou on Tuesday-ln Ma-sa- 'illiam ciniHctis. icnooe jsiiino, ..iiiijihiiu, tone Missi-flppl. ami i-wenincKy i..r gover- . n-r and oilier slate ..rtleers; In .New . .. r.- tor a governor onl. ; in New York for two associate Justices of the I -our! ot '..pntvils. In I'eniivv l ania for j: st.it- t i-eas.ir.-r and In .-iirasKa tor raiir-.ol comniissioner and two iig-nts or th- smte universit. Mun:- , i p.. I flail V"i I- the .country districi- ....rolliial-i. JaO0.00ll.lMHI "I enrrelicv. I If the nrnoUnl iio.m "H i:,pprovlmatclv was reserve tn-Mi-'. whi-h. if il w-i. now in the ban!-.- w.-oi. I serve as a had basis of ne Us- or I. on would hav -hive been i -reusing our hank stei;!- telit of on. creasing tie l.lMIII.Uflll p 1 pi i-senl ' I ! as I This on: I , without Iri- I eserv es to the e . - .loll;, r. v. il hont in - hal.il M :. s of the bank- than $1 and 111. ;n . tllplisll (Colitilllieil nil i ic married daughtrrs. other llv a ml then i- ineotll lliis 111. parnte The pa - 1 ... ri.lion V. ere l-rouliht t. , ti.l 111" Wire i s iiarent-. M r ri.lired to th-ir signatures to lli. 1 Hgr -in-Ill Soon .iftel ward- thr- ' -l,,,t . w. re nr. .1 .Mrs Small found 'h.-r dung. iter down with bullet vvoond J in the heart and lo a-l John wil ' bleeding from a wound In th- tempi- ! lie dl.'d S'-oll Ht'lerw-al ils ' Tie- i-i"-rs ot s-parato-n w. re f-.iaet !., which Ho- nam.- of the wife on'y ' - el I.-, ii sl;n-.l h i, rniir-d to I or, ,, -e,iiratl-in -th- b-iise ami Jo.n w le. liv r-i w It hVlhf lilt ami Mrs 1 K. Snu.li loom to ,i!li tl BIG MAJORITY OF RAILROAD MEN IN ENGLAND FAVOR A STRIKE , i.--ls will he selected In Ohio. J i 'alifot nin. w hile In New mt- a number of judges am! ,, -lieTiil will be elected lliiflnlo Mrctlng. Th- I h iini.uat inwtinK "f the Nil leola! I'ol! S-r-.iee l-li-forin l-eag'te .v'i'l l-Kio "i Huffalo on Thursday. !i;tn:-i il.lman. th-' irisident. d liVeiiiiK tie- initaipa! address lit th--..-li;.- s s-ioi) Th- in-elinK Wll: com -,.(. on frlilav A i l.i- reunion .-f the s o.i-l of I'-- Arm. of th- i'elin-ss-r, addlesseS v.'iM be delivered I - ' ;m itoh 'ard.i Ttian. M.ij-i c-ner.'l l-'red l ilrant. and l.ie-il. in, nt io n-i,. Stephen I Irf-. Soip'.ir- of V.,r Tuft's r-eent . Iianp. ,,l j,Un f-r t he leinaind-r ,.f his u'ohf Muling Itiriemry provid-, 1-Iiartur- It'.ni Manila on Saf- fthts Meek. IllSte.ld Of MOII- --iil..r i .i origtiuiM. ar TAI.I.AI)I-:(3A. ALA.. Nov. 3. As a result of the murder of Tom Thomp son, asristant chief of police here last night, l-'red .tingle-ton. a negro, wa riddled with bullets bv a posse early today. In I he shooting Policeman Otwell, who was a member of the posse, was shot in the leg. Kingleton'e body was brought to Talladega this evening and there whs the most in tense exi it.-m.-nt. Two other negroee Implicated In the killing of 'riiompioii were caught and plneed in the Jail at rt lurniigu. for safe-ke.-pmg Thontps..n-H murder was peculiarly atrocious, lie had arrested three -rap shooters, -a ho tolo him liiev kli-v vv here ii . rap game w as in progress and dir. . i-d the oftl. -r to the chemi cal plant. When ihe ortlcer arrived there be was lired upon slmultaneously froni sev.ral dlrection-v. Il Is reared that tile Intense feeling I wet aroused may result in further ir-oild (gy Asseclatetf Pre.) NKW OHLKANH. LA., Nov. 4.- The lirm reply of Lieutenant -fiovernor J. Y. Handers today tit what has bn universally accepted us a challenge for a duel by liouelson Cattery, son of the lute I'nlted Htate Henalor Caifery, has created a dramatic political situ ation In Isiulslana tonight. Another mailer entirely foreign to the personal co in hat here Increases Ihe tension. The practically rival proclamation of the lieutenant-governor and of Oov ernor N c. Hhinchard, to the coming extra session of the lijglslature were brought luce to face by the governor's arrival here today from th eavst. Kac ly this morning. In close conformity with the code of honor, Mr. Handers Issued a written reply to the stale- menls of CiUTery This statement de clared thai the lieutenant-governor holds himself personally responsible for the utterances which caused th trouble, and adds: I am prepared In meet that re sponsibility and Mr. Cuffery know where to tlud me." KtatciiH-IM of Kru-iiilik Preceding this statement two cepre nentatives of each man in the dispute hud held conferences and Mr. Kandnr's friends had declared firmly they would not accept a challenge in accordance with the duelling code because the lieutenant-governor could not violate the state Ian mailing duelling a crime. (Next followed ihe posting of several ns of the stut. law h Mr. i'af- peed. The serious question cotuea In their not having th money in their Vault now, ; Th Hank of Vrnc and th Rank of Ungland". arc both re sponding with millions, anil hold out assurance of much more money as New. York will .-Kmilre. .. As soon- a tbat-jnoney.-rMcha ' this. hj Jhe bunk will be easier. 1 1 Kcodir for Ai'tliiu. -"Th Immeillat necemilty , for h action of (he r Inuring houses in the Interior financial center In curtailing cash disbursement ami In Issuing clearing house certificate wan brought ebvut by the Inclination of New Tork io drain those centers rather than suf fer the delay or Importing money from the other side, After few in terior cities had taken action, It was In order for all the others to fall In and now th recognised loader of the liberal party In that country. He I i anil! to be a lawyer of great loitrnlr Uml ability. 1" will have us bit . , league Henor K. Conn in'"". C K now- seuretaiy for i fairs, ami mi authority, .of poio,, (dence. lli begun his political rn. roc r an aecl-etary of '.thn I delegation to th flret. l'ali-Am. i n inference. ; Tim chairman of tin !osta Illcan delegation. Be nor Lui4 Anderaon, In on of tha prominent Uwyer of hi cquntry, UualxmauVa CliU-mn. - -;. I OuUmal ha vent chalrniutt ot Its delegation Dr. Antonio Kstr- Juuregul, a prominent lawyer, who is) th dean of -tho Guatemalan dlplo mutlo corps, and chief justice of th supreme court of Ouatemala, membci of the council of state, member ofl (By Auociated Press.) LoNIM'N N-.v o At a great m.et- li,B ,,( r.iilr 1 in. h. Id t.uiiglii ' Albert Hall, an.i attended to il-put..-tion- troni all pans ,.f the Cal'"1 Klnadoin. III. hard It. II. M ' g- n i ral se. reiflrv ! ih- Aiiia:gama:.-d K.-ietv of Ka.iw... Servants and le.i.hr of the strike :;i ii"-nt ihe result of th- hall-'t taVen among Ihe members ,.f ih. s. leiv on the j y, liuestion of a strike Mr. Itel! saoljc.i the society had T..3I niemN-rs st the j an end of r-Vptemlwr and that num. men . In do h- iel suit. .liile T!l - I- in r. s ; : : w ere o..-.sed t- s reinalnd-r of the l.a.i-ts .1 but a ii aj"-.iin ot -h--'. i.i f s.sriliiiig lr lil crd.c da. v'- range.I The ., t.ii tl.dav Mr" i:u elitall-n iiov.r-.ii. SHturda- of th. -f King F.lwar-I of (iri-ut will be niark'-d hv ihe pri -t-. him on le-half of in- people ,,r :- Ten o I II n.t u dia moll, I, I'hlU1 , "f,tl- glejl .1 at ivoo .eon 1 1 I. it Mr It. !l . ..nilillti- !! sal i-li. .1 bad n- .1 . hired ..f til- .tTi lb .1 Uiai i b. THE BROWN HOUSE BURNS TO GROUND .iniiounced i furtt th- " rel.rell.i- should he made to s-t avion pending I lie Inter, i-w ,-T-it.. r . belwi-.-ii Mr ' f.'o- d rge president of th- Is.srd "f tra.!e ri-prew-ntatlve of the s..letv -hI.1 he h.K-d the mandate wt:!d Inil ti ll id ioilu-d rel ent?, out w're ll"i in ; tl.il m- pui ini" ,i..a.i in thai hailot He annodm-.-d ! w'n eatlsiltaJ Ihst if It became news that ll.ltl Vpt-re had Weu returned. Unrv to fake hl etep th ..f tahk-b 7.I1 Here In favor of Mrlk-Island by trwlr odors. (By Asseciate Press.) M KINSN ILI.K tin.. Nov J The Hlown House, a hotel ..I 1 neon-, built at s si f tse.eoe, three v. sr sg... snd furnished st a rot -f nautili iv n entirely destroy ed by tire si 1 o'e.t-k this imirning. Mm C-rlrhL rravellng woman Irttt a trunk contatning la ewv- mew wndld. nWrraf other hollers -a tight lire but , errr earet) " NO DEVELOPMENTS IN THE RACE IN PA (By Associated Press.) HHII.AIiKIJ'HIA, P., . Nov 3.--Tllere ha-, e been no developments toda- will.!) Would . hang.- the figures given -ui by th- re-ctl of lb, U-puliliean and eoiniiiot---- last night 'i'lo H-publl -an , km.: the state for John M Sh-atz for state treasurer be n-.V less , roh.il.lv tl-.an 1 .'.' Ki.i. while Ih. IV-mo. latle j mutton. ninioiK-r- k;i tliat their -andidate. (roi .,,, John : Ikioiiiai. will i am the state p.-,!,, , ,,r.. .nl-id. ... I'biladelphi a by Ti.u'lO plu- r.ilitv fir. with hand-bills slating that satis f;u Hon had l.e-n refuitt-d him Mr. Han-dt-rw The-.,, hand-bills declared that (Ii- lieutenant governor hail called some of Mr. crfe-v statements U true Th- discretion of both the lieuten ant -go-, ernor and Mr. Caffery Is relied on I-. prevent a ersona I eiu-minter. Th-ic are fears, liowver. that the .- chairmen friends uf the disputants mir !-. I mo -riitli Idntv n into a aertOUg dUrrel ilovernor lllunchard la fort- leuvin- the -.-st aiirioiin-'tid I hat he would nnul Mr. Wanders' proela- hl.-h plueed eoriM. ration con- tll. .-Mis -ession of ,, line for self-protection. I was not here when the Ashevllle agreement m,re .chairman of th Ouatemalm was entered Into, but I fully concur In delegation to ha third Pan-American; Ihe action ' taken. If t were to ug- ,.nnferne. and la recoanlsed a one) gest any chang or addition t all, l.f the beat known writer of Latin would say. let the gseoclMtad pang America here go a etep further and Issue, a, vol-) Tne chairman of the Nlcragiiaif time of clearing house cerllflcale to I rtnieentlon will be Dr. Jose Madri. pass a moho), similar to those lasued j Hw (, BDte lawyer- and a puhllo by Ihe aseiirlated bank In Chicago, wri,.r ftf renown. Halvador will hnv Philadelphia. Clnclimall. Jfew Or- ( chairman of Its delegation Ur. tal loans, Birmingham, Irfiulavllle, Wltl-ivador Oallego. He ho had long- more, Montgomery, .Atlanta ann n-iand brilliant political career. hvin been for many year secretary for for--eign.jiffalr, lie wa In tho dlplo matte aervlce for number of year) and he represented his country In ' negotiation which culminated In the) Washington conference. - . r .i . U score of smaller cities, including Clreensbnro, Winston-Halem and Itan vllle, Vu., which ar near to our doors. How TTicy Work. You. of course, understand Ihe working of these certificate. It Is quite simple. They are issued In de nominations of to. 1 1 0. ISO. etc., like ordinary currency. They are certltlcd and Issued under authority of three! trustees who are. of course, men of ! iltiiUis1Jond standing In Ihe com-; inutilfy. The certltleaten are -epts- ble mi deposit ut ihe Im ii M, and tak en by Ihe meri-luints either In pay-; ineiil for cash sules or past due bills. In . fact tverytso-dy accepts them and; na-srs them along as ordinary curren- . ... c c- A bank -ante to get. any io.oon . nn ,n tHv hllftorr ot Kansa City was) f these certificate- It deposit with w trlcly obrvd hr the rustees 115,00(1 securities, approv- ,,,,, i,1UJr, . today. Mom able, by all (be hanks entering Into BertofoW nave dft,d ,U- the agreement Thst makes it be cer-: , frbu1dng ullnM,eaary labor fill-ate safe Put beyond that every ' ,.. ,,,-.. -iMirf order. The lhutrr, however, we) open a neiial as they are protected bj, l lo.lr't li.n tVl,'..M,t inirw S Seetirlly LID IS ON TIGHT , IN KANSAS CITY (By Aaoeltg Press.) KAN8AM CITY. Nov. I. Never Bee bank -in the association gunrjnteee, Ihe certlncHtes hv endorsement. stv ...... ... ..a. 11,1 ....... I,. e.ll,, t..ri, t ""' " ' " ' ' "-i..i .. ...,...-.11 UU l,u tliu l...t,Ot of . o'jo." .'.. f. th- further ,e urlly of Ihe guunintee. ' " of all the hanks. A time limit Is D- '''' " ' wn" ed for their --..-leiiiptlon. , '' " vho!.l. arrest during tho I believe that the w orst Is ov er and . ! - hours of nearly t0 Person that things will r.-iurn ti Ir normal v"e Indicted by th grand Jury ron.lliloii as soon as th- shipments ot . yvateruay ror reruaing to comply wuri gold icjeh New York There is notjthe law during the two previous Bun the slightest cause for alarm" dajs. 1 "eiislSj STATE OFFICIALS WILL BE DELEGATES 1 (By AssoelMeg Preu.) W'ASHINiJTK.V. o,, . elecretsry J of the Interior narfleld. lffofd Pin I i-h.d. chief of the forestry service, end V H. Nevell, director of the gov-ern-! merit reelamstlon eervlt-e. are expect- ed to attend the Congress of Ihe a ; tlonal Drainage Association at Bsltl ' more, November IS-JT. Henator Kllnt of California, author of the general ; drainage hill, will advocate the adop , lion of Ihst measui-e bv the conares. W ASHINOTHN. Nov- J .-Forecas i Most of the governors of the south fur MondifV and Tuesday: ' i ern. western and eastern state, at North Carolina rair Monday an-liwrl as mavor of a number of rltlee Tili-sdnv : warmer Tueetlat ; light wt have been appointed delegate In Ihe winds. i congress. FATAL HEAD-ON COLLISION ON : THE QUEEN AND CRESCENT ROAD J. M Lnmllo. whit fireman, bad' (By Aseoclateg Preea.l r...i,.,.. - brulee.1 aiiftnurr train . a. nt- wu--i .ml Cresi-em. going at a high irtked. 1 Kd. Jackson, ex pre aneoenger. eollld-d heiidon with a freight train W. A. Frlereoej, aaall clerk, bnils. J n mile south of Mnrgnnvtlle, Oa.. this s nil cut , iiorning Three men killed, la I John Htreet, maJI clerk, bruised an 1 rl..ii-li Injured and about JO pasn-'cut. lers sii'ialned more r less painful Tbife eoachea. mail, express an I njurie-. The dead are: . : eond--utt pt, enger. wee burae-i, c. (l. XI'KNCKIt, engineer of lllr- all the mail and expreee anattsr t. - ulnghsm, , - ,lng entirely consumed. WILLIAM WALKER, negro; Th passenger cu ewer aa he.t- hrakeman. " "behind time. n4) It I said by officii. JiK Vul.'NU. negro flremaa. that the train aa ranning 1 mdei The more seriously -Injured are: j hour. The track at thl point II. W. Elliott, Jr.. freight engineer, lesreplkxiallr fine. The resrstn- ' leg broken. ifor the- wreck ha out pet n f..
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1907, edition 1
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