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THE WEATHER:
SHOWERS
VOL. XXV. NO. 191.
MANN'SVICTQRYIS
Tl
Prohibition rorcos Supported
Him Against Tucker
In Primaries
NEITHER SIDE IS
PLEDGED TO CAUSE
Nominee Also Had Solid De
mocratic Organization
of State
(H.V Ass,,, ntfil I'ri'v. )
RICHMOND. Va.. August r.. .Willi
returns from the democratic primary
mill 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 1 I . . null. an. his tonight
art thai Judge William Hodges Mmiiii.
of Nottottat. has h t-n nitiiiVial'-il for
governor um r llar-ey , 'lr Tuck
er, ofRock Hrlilnv, iy u majority of
er, of Kink Hridgr. by a majority of
3,000 to 5,000.
J. Taylor ICIlyson, the present lieu
tenant K"' linn dan lie. n renomi
nated without doubt ami .samii. I U ,'
liams is the party's i hohv lor attorney-general.
Indications loiiignt point
atronply to Hi., defeat of li V. Kuiii
er, the incumbent, lor I li- iinmniatum
lor iMimmifF r ol ,ii;n.iilt me, hy
J- T Hroivn The .ally returns were
favorable lu Knincr.
No l'ledre on I ii nor.
There is no siirn ilii .1 n i f In the 110111-
Jriatlon.s lor t h- house of it l Kat-s on
till ligllol' tU-Htion as this issue did
not enter inlu I lit- contests in Hi.' a
rlous districts, h is. predicted by
democratic loaders that If a state
wide prohibition 111. .1-111.' is oT. r" I
ill either Clall. ll of Hi. as - iiihly il
will be defeated all Iioiii;Ii 11. .1 a doz. "1
of' thie democrat i.'. iioininesM are
Iilwlpetf ell tier wat.
Judge Mann lia.l Hie support of the
Anti-Saloon League during his ram
plOgll although I "Mi lie and Ills oppo
nent went before Hie voters a.s favor
ImK loeal opium. Judge Mann indi
cated, how-., ter, thai in- would sisn
atate-wlde prohibition hill if passed
by th' legislature, while Air. 'I uckei
on the olhei hand hid said that he
would veto ueh a measure. Mr.
TujL'tor .rria.de a strung IlKht hy reason
i'f. a larger personal following lmv.inri
far?ely any organization while judge
Marine torces wei.- well . irgn i i.ed.
VoIP Whs Light.
Opponents of .lii.l':-' Mann .h clam I
that tllw light vole polled helical, s
that hillnlreipi of . I. 111. .rials delibo:'-
( l '..nt intied on pai:- lour. 1
CHINESE TONGS SILO
ELSIE SIGEL S SLAYER
By lUIEiS OF THREATS
Attempt Id Illtilllitl;i1e lll
tel pl-eter Wilt) 1 las Keen
SerN'ill OlTieers.
STRANOM TUAOKD1KS
(Sieeial lo The ( ilieii.)
NKW VuHK. Align t 1. It was
proved vesterdav that the int'st erioiis
I'hillei... Nirlet -orii-tlrS. ol toOl'.K. j
this nty are e--m I net lug a .,mipaii;n
of liiror to si,.ji th.ir . 0 nut it men
from pi os. 1 111 no; the m.ii.Ii t,.r the
flayer of l-'.l'ie Suo-l. 11 Is tirmly
hi-heved by the pohn that those high
binder bands were r.s p. .n-i bb- for the
kilhni; ol til" 1 'Inn. - t 1, . -, ,.n-n.
I'h.nin Luk W ing. I i' 1 Sitindat. and
r.u 111 least tw.. .lh. 1 minders with
in til.' last f.'W Weeks.
The . f ol I Io n alb mpls to
frightm off the .11. h.-rs for evi
dences in Sigel tragedy earn.' through
guiti 11 k Nam. lie ('him -so inter
preter of the di'trirt .attorney's of
II, e. He Inform. .! Assistant District
Attorney Mayp.-r v. ,t, rda v that his
life had been threat, n.-.l by several
Chinamen, win. had ealh-.l mi him in
his hollo ami had I..I.I him lli.it le
would be punished if he did not eease
gltmg aid to the polo e in til- inves
Mration of the kilting of the Sigel
girl.
That tragi. It- has he.-n f.. Hotted by
a number of .tiangr 1 rimes, all of
which Perm to be rh.srly connected
with the death of Hie pretty mission
n ry.
Soon ftr the b.,,-ry of the girl was
found packed in the trunk, l-cc
Hung' San. lb.- weallht proprietor of
n chof su. y r. staurant at N... r,s:l
1'llltOll Street. III. ...kit n. wis found
flam In his plan- of 1 .1 1 - in, ss
Another Chines. . Cng Y .w. pro
prietor of a laundry, tta" found .lead,
his h.ely half immersed in bis tubs.
Ilrt wa.s said to hate b. .11 a witness,
or, at least, to hat.- inipoitunt know-ledge
of the killing of tin Sigel tirl.
Then came the stiooting to death
of the vice-consul. Mr. Wing, in his
office, at No IK Uro.i.lw at . The po
lice f.el certain 'h it lb.- slat--r. W..ng
B-'W Cheunp, unmisi.ikablv insane,
was induced hy members of one of
IL
(Continued on page two.)
THE
ATTEMPT 10 MAKE
Mayor of Virginia Town Had
Elaborate Scheme For
Holding up KK.
WAS PROMINENT AS
LAWYER IN STATE
Erratic Notions Sound as If
Shingles Were Loose
on ills Dome
(I!) Associated I'l css. )
RICHMOND. a., August 0.
Ahrani 1' I'.Lv. mayor ..f I'.ni ke ill",
lawier iind eotminssion. r in hank
rupl. y, who is under an. si in I'hila
delpliia. IM.. on a charg. of devising
a w In-nie lo defraud thi '.in;h tic use
of tie- I'nlled Stales mails, and who
was caught after I'lvsnlnit Mei'r-.i
of the I'cnns.vli u niu railroad had re
e. iled -S'V 1:1 1 I. 'Her threatening de
si 1 11.-I it'll lo ill.- etilire railroad prop
erty unlcs $l.'..01'i was int to ii
writer, is well know 11 in l!i. htnon.l.
w lo re In- on. .- pra. tie. d law.
Ill- was the author ..r .Halloas to
t he code of Virginia, which w a.s eon
si. h red a ery en. diiaiote wort; amonf;
lawyers here and whieh during its
day had a la 1 v, ii . 11 lal i.m anion:;
til.- melllhers of the hal.
II,. married a daiiKhl. r ol r. Aris
te,).. m Mi.nl, i r. 1. a w .-II k no-.i 11
ihysi. ian of this .if. . hut lived w il li
her only a year In fore ,-y were 'li
V-u.-ed.
K!i .it is sa id on. e had an id, a
that untold tli a- ure , as hurl. . I 111
Hollywood . III. 1. rv. the -I. epin,;
plai f Jefferson I : 1-. I 'll.liu :n
l.i' and other " 'onl.-.h 1 ale lo 1 ... -.
and he attempted to I'.nni a eoinip.nn
lo search for tin., joihl None wa
formed.
VI.HY l .1 Ml..
71111. A I !: I . I 1 1 I A. m;is 1;.- l'n
rulTled hy tile si rioils ehai';es ai;ainsi
him. A lira ill I'. Khy. the mayor o:
llurkeville. Va., wiio was eoinniit t.-I
lo Jail eslei-.lay in default of $10.
000 bail on tho eharRe of ,nd1iis
lottera to the president of the Penn
sylvania railroad t hn-atenllift the de
slrtntlon of railroad .property hy
means of hlh i. pl.e;i es unless $-t.r.,-000
uere paid hilll. refused (,, mak
awa from the h.atinr; N'esl.-r.la s' ,1
!. pnty marshall de. dared today Klij
m ur 111 11 red that the railroad-' lia.l
'out inue.l ..n pat:e three.)
ONE TOUCH OF THE DEVIL
T
lAltst u ll.is SIlKli.'il
t lie Sitlijet l Finds Smii.-
'r in Tlicii' Ft'S.
IS xri'KR WOMAN
i (SM--ial lo The Clli'ti.)
j NT.W V11KK. August li. "It t iki -1
a toii. fi ..f the d- til to make a p t-
. fecf V olll. ill." S.l'.s '. tor D lilellll'.',
1 s. 1 1 1 f 1 1 . , r and d'.-ign.r of the new
l.ilirojll oil.' relit Oere. ''.Hid lir
A met n an t ..ma 11 has (list t oin h of
the drill."
Mr. I -: r nn.T' was .INm -sing his a;t
in liis - in. ho. ai No. I I I K.i 1 '1 vteiin
eighth si 1 I. I ! di pi i" -I a t il in
..r v-.i " , .1, 1, 1. n I., i si 01 .it
work, and lor w In- li. he said, th"
Jttpi.al woman ot Aiihii-.i ,,.is the
lie pi rat ..n
"I'tier. is the suj.er-'.i .111:1 11 . " lo
said "'I'll.- romp, lling !-. alllt of t.o
ttonirn "f ''ii' - .1 1 1 1 1 r II. " in the e.v
lUessh.n .1 Heir ei'-. n v worn. ,11
ton mat in." t the ra 11.1 1 pass.-i I. v
t he ti 01k ing girl, t h- 1. I ' snl -ail
j t ilal spark of ii., :i' m.ilii t burning
f i 11 their lie-
I "i ine s es thit tie- Aiii-ii-an w 1
; man is not .n!i lie1 nmtli.-r. the
housekeeper. tic linn. Illlk" r. lilt
th" generator of i.h.i . 1 d t a le m. :i'
and ib v.'lopmi nl I hat" tried to
catch Dial 1 v.r. .n. It is nnb..i
ical. 1 beliee, ,.f Mi, fuliir., ttom;in
the ilnughl' r "f th- ::r, it woman
of today The h Hill 1 11 i zing dash of
devil, w itlvuil w hi, h no w ..man i
ctiinh'te. is tl lilitt in Hi,. Aim -
I lean wonian whi h link- the Venn.
; and the am:, I ai In r and pi o s lo r
lab. no tli oltor wi.ni.-n in th.- uni-
! s rse."
Mr. I'r. nil. r " 1 Tl n r. e of I:u -ia
! '.villi earn.' to Ann ilea as a h .t. w n'
to - 11.lv in Pari", and kit. r r. turn, d
! her.- to e-tahlish him- If.
Sei t-'tary of the Treasury M.t
Veagh annonii'il toilav tint he had
deci.bd to hav.. the minting of th-new-
Lincoln pinnies stopped r,.r th-pr-scnt.
and that new .li-s will h"
pr. pared a ....n ns pns-ihl. -. . I.in,
nating the initials of the d. si-n. r
which now appear so fir.imlniitl'.'.
PENNSYSTAND AND
E M IS FOILED
(Continued on page two.)
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN.
A!SHK UAA N.
PITTED AGAINST
Sutton Inquiry Develops Ten
sion With Both Sides
on Defensive
SURGEON TESTIFIES
AS TO FATAL WOUND
Says It Would Have Been Dif
flcult For Dead Man
to Inflict It
(Hy Ahh lale.l I'ress. )
ANN AI'i il. IS. M.I , Aueiist The
re-appearan.'e on the witness stand
today of Mrs. James X. Sutton, moth
. r of Lieutenant Sutton, I'. S. ,.M ('
of Cortland. 1 ire . whose death is he
iltK invest ieati-,1 l.y Hi. no till hoard
of In.iuiry h. i.- was tlie .signal to:' a
heated I out t ovel sy h.lrte, n the lav
ers on all sides whi. h . ud.-.l In a
proh.ne,.,! eotif. r.-ii. ..t tin nn-nilkii s
..f III.' hoard behind .l.e-ed d -s. ami
hroiiMht the dat's 1 e.iliiiiv' to an
abrupt ending.
S. A erat tvil 11.. "--yes bad lo 1-11 dispose. I
of during the dat wlo u .lu.le Adv e
eate l'oii.ird 1 lib d .M re Sutton to
the stand. H.-fote pro. . e. ling with
h.r examination Maioi l...,iiai.l of
fered for Id. nl ili. al i..n ami t.. :l,- r.-ad
in et i.l. me set era 1 Lib 1' 1 u li nil he
said Mrs Sutton had writ In 11 inn
lainim; serious and .1- Urate rharr
asainst the voiiiig 1.1'fb ers of the ma
rine . ..I ps w ho apH-ared a.s tl.-fend
a nt s.
Mrs. Snlloii It renins I low 11.
"The rnibd Stabs has I n p'
to a lai'-e eypinse in bringing tvil
n.VSeS hell' f I'. Oil .'ill p.'lltS of 111.
w.nbl," said Major I nard, "and il
I.e. , .lll.-S 111V paillflll lllllt t'l offel
lll.e,. letters in etl.leni'e lii order to
enlighten this . ourt as fully as pes
sihle on all malleis pertaining to tl.i
in.iiirv."
Ibnrv V. Davis, t'imn'i'l for Mrs
Sutton, in oh- strenuous olij. i l Ion at.
the ground that Mrs. Sutton was 11 . 1
presit lo make any aeousalloiis, ntu'
Hint the letters ill uuestlon were Ir
relevant lo th Inquiry nnl of n. pr
nnnl and liieoiiniM lenl nature a.s ev!
ib in e.
Mis Kntliin broke down and burl. I
her fare in her ha rid k err h le f diiiln.
Mr. Hat Is' remarks.
Honor of an Officer.
' I would bate Mi Dat is reniein
b. r " Major l onard laid, "that th(
'-.nl iiiih il n i:i.- fntir.
Wlii.-Ii She Thinks Fntvcs
Tli.t! lie Was nt K'Diie
.lei'Dine I'ii tnres Him.
SKVKUK ON LAWYFlt
(Hy AisM'laled I'rcs.)
WIHTK PLAINS, N. V.. August f,
- 1 1 1 1 ry K Thaw s late I struggle In
rig 1111 his lierihoo will 1 nil I'-nioi
lew 'lb- ''iilniii sion of Irstimiiny 111
Ins h, a ling b. forr Jusli. e Isaar N
Mills 1 I e.l I hi all 1 1 11 and nl'
that r- niains is the final aiuum-tits of
I In- al tin in v . ,1 ,isl iee M ills will file
his ,,-, isioii with t h nt il'il.
h.r. "ii tin iiioiiniig ol 'i'b in ,0a t , A11
.Mi-I 1-'
S'l'ial pie-ibil it 11 s cnfiont Vhaw
Th ort 111 it gr int bM ph a and
uial-.e him ahsoluti It free. It nun d -.
id.- that In- h is not .-1 ihlelo d hi'
sanitt and relu- In inn id re. is
w lii. h ease t In , i.it- ant horit i.-s will
proii.ihlt s. n,l him I..11 k to Mall. awan
ine-1 11 lal lor fit. 1 11 in i 1 1: 1 1 1 usa m-.
Hut .lustirr Milis 11:19 fuiiher dis
irrtlollllt poW,-i. lb- Uiav feel that
th- to, nig mans meiital i"ti,jlion n,
villi 111 .bnibl and for that reason delay-
a I011I "id-i. in, an w bile paloling
'I'lia'A 111 tile ClC'l.id. of some litliCIl
,,r po- iblv on his ..wo r ..gnixane.
m th-- .are of In fiinib ( ir. to- mat
d. i la 1 e that Thaw is insane, lint m..t-
- -I bt his inoibi-r's . ..mplailit regard
nig his siirrionidings at Ma t t.-a w .1 n.
si lid him to some other state hospital
not n op l-il by criminals.
Tin- i tiilen. e fin senfi d in behalf
of Thaw . losi.-d to. lax w ith a diamatir
outburst bt his mother. Mrs. Mart
fop. It Thaw, th.- li 11:1 1 witness. Her
last words were a denunciation (,
Distrii t Altornev ,1- r.ini.. Larliir in
the day she had read a list ..( ii iini;.
1 1 i s 1 1 11 g 1 1 i h . ! in N.-tv Vurk s. i-i
Tint w.-le the gin si . she said, at a
dinner she gat. in New- York which
Harr.t attended before his marriage
In concluiling her ti Htinion' 'whe re
ferred to this lint of names.
"I brought in the names of those
who attended that dinner to tnv son"
he said, "becanfa- of the statrnonts
of Mr. Jerome regarding th- Com
pany Harry wn accustomed to keep.
(Continued on pagu four.)
OFFICERS
Hill
MQTHFRS ANIMUS
C, SATURDAY M(t,'MN(J,
Wfiere Hope Deferred Didn't Make The
THANK j A
. p : ( . FINAl. CURTAIN
mlliKv 'T'l " r-r rS) ;
BANK EXAMINERS TELL OF THE
CONDITION OF OLD FIRST NATIONAL
Col. Burgwyn Declares That He Found All Major Breese's Statements as to Sol
vency of Endorsers of Notes False. He Believed Statements
Then Further Details of the Ancient Smash-up.
Yesterday's session of th- "bank
'.'isa'" in I'l'deral court was coinoara-
lively brief, court ailjoiiining f,,r (hu
l i t at I o'clock in the ,1 ft. a muni but
il was lengthy fiiough to etialil- tint
llslrlct attorney to , K, In evidence
which he will argue to the Jurv. dis-
dits of the truthfulness; of Mujor
llricse, and shown thai ut the time
hu wan borrowing money from the
bank he did not own (he property
which It has been UBetod wuuU
cite made him lliuniially respoiiHi-
ble There wajt also evl denes iiitwt-
'd to show that axiiscount trnnaana
Hon f i'IatlnK' to "tiro of the Href-Be
notes for $3,471 mis covered up and
not properly sh-mn. Judge .Moore and
Mr. Craig for tin- defense. Imwenr.
securing from tin witnesses' slair
no tils that whih Hi" Iransartlons did
not apprur mi lb' dlsrouni register
it did appeal "ii the rush book and
by copies of llir mid fhems. In s
a.s well as bt , nines ri'lalni.' to the
proceeds. Tllel. tV.'lS also r,.i, ,e
relating iu i, .;:.i. M J. s. Ad. huh unlit
in respect to tin- table iind amount
of encumbl.nn - nil the bind sup
posed to 1 the note assigned
without rec.o, I-, 1,, the hank.
Idled In Pour IIoum'.
The distill 1 :it!"!iicy rasped again
on the alleg. d tt nthlcKN notes bv
hat ing Col. . s. I.nsk, former n -
iter of the hank, to nil of their
tinamial rin iiiiis.iih i of the makers
iml the colon, I , ,r ed sum.- to stare
when he saiil ih.t "lie of th. sitMiors
f Id-ink Ii"! . .1 f Matthews, was
111 Inmate "! 'h i""0- hous- Ib.oieli
CONNECTICUT REPEALS
OLD PURITANBLUE LAWS
So Far RelaMs Sundav Oli-
servaiiee ,i- to I'einiit
liasehall .it Sabbath.
(SMHlal 1.1
ILkTiii!:i. ,
I In' ClliWII.)
A ill' iisf 1,
' ,llln , I i, ut I, gl--1
lull I -p. a I nig
'it's" relating I..
- hili foihnl ,
ri-creatl ui an I
O' laws. Willi tl
ri d, ai, 1 1 1 1 s
law git ing ho. I ,
Mil Is short It
ad prohihiis all
tltitles "1 xeopt
'-d by lie. i-ssitt
as ar. i.,r He
te commiitilt t . '
1 01 ides for file 1
violation, t'n
ral w. Ifar, or
lay baseball is
d the advocates
the ('ourts must
UK In s.'t.ral
Holh lions, , , 1 1
latllle toll.lt p
the so-calh , 1
Sunday obscn n.
111 ost every f "i
secular a. fit 1'
hat- h- r n s, hi
of enactnien I s I
of I 7 L' L
The new So.)
defiin-B the Sun
sports and s, . n
such as are l -and
nn ret an 1
general weiru
Th- ficna I
and iuifirisiiii 11, '
d. r the w ,..
I h- 1 ' 1 1 1 n n 1 1 1 1 ; 1 '
firobablv jii 1 in 1 1
of th" bill .'idirii
interpret the
plaees.
7
SH0WER& pl
WASHI.VCTDN, AiikukI S. -"or. -cast:
North Car l,"' Hhowers Sat
urday and probal'l. Sunday; moder
ate variable wind".
Al'dUST 7. l!Mi;i.
at what date he could not Hpeelfy.
The day's proceeding begun Willi
Col V II. S. Itutgtttn, for r na-
tionai liank exutuiiier, on the stand,
and he bb ulilii J reports of the bank
lioin March ISilTi to May H. 1 K 7 .
these being Hlglli'll by Itrecse. I'l'll-
; L1111I and DickciM.ui. He also hlru-
tllle.l in llresi . h band wilting 1! cer
tlliciiteM ..I depot Issued to Mis .1.
M. Tiernan. one of May 2:t. I Mm; for
ft,0(lll, and one of November 1!!). Dfllli
for t,100, tilled In and BlKiud hy
limoao. and Pen land. Ho lio blon
tittud a letter from Major flreems Jjj
Mm. Tiernan respecting the allow-
11m f Interest on the deposlls In
which he said that he bad Hold his
pla. n for t::-'.Hiii. The deed from
liivi sc lo II. W. Mitchell for the place
at $.'::, titid, dated April I, I Mill, wan
'alvo n ad.
( roHN-lstiiiiilnfilloii.
1 n i l'iisi-i'X;i nilnal Ion Judge Moore
asked wlftiiNs if Itie hanly liooks did
not show (hat enry dollar r.all.e.l
1 from the sale of tin piopcitv tv. nl lo
jibe bank. Mr I h.lton olijei led to this
! line as not piojn r ..u 1 ross exiimiua-
tioli and Judiie Moore said dial If the
court thought II put the defcllHe In
the position of hiiro'luclng evidence
he would Wilhillavv th- lUeHtinn.
Mr. Craig said that ileii'inlants were
charged Willi lb li allllinu the hunk by
misapplication of hinds and If should
be compeleiit to show that this money
was not misapplii d hut w ent to t li 13
hank itn. ms said be ...ubl not say.
II' said III reply to a ii.stloll that
I In- ma 1 1 -ra 1. l.-i 1 , .1 1 . . plainly a p-
GASTDNIA COUNTY SEAT
OE GASTON COUNTY NOW
III Second Klectioll Defeats
Dallas by More Than Six
1 Illlull'ed Votes.
(Sss lal fo I be ( Illi ll )
O As li iM . A 11.' 11 -t 1.. I Ii" fit I
n ol 1 ; , .,',,11 . ,.111,1 1 v. I. rd iv t ot, . I
f .1 th" ln,i,l time 01, i,.. ,,i,i sii.iii of 1
1 - 111 . .1 1 ol t h , ,,,11111. r,. ,11 f 1 . on I la I
la1 lo la toiii.i and i..iiti,i,i w oi 1 ,
1 tnajol dt ol 1, .."i. tl,, v I . -1 : 1 j
V'Vi for miii. .tal net '.: l..i. ae.nnn.'
1 1 1 1 1 1 I e 1 1 ) 1 1 s I I 1 li , I '.'! 'I ,,n - i j
lis ago 1 1,1 i la , v , m : -, on I lit. J
Tile eh 1 I Ii, li i i" , u I' t hll' Hi" int.',
IS the llllsf MM po h -I III the
iily. Tie r i 1 it as n ' 1 1 1 -01 .te r m
1 1 "li til- "f ., n v kind al an. toting'
I . r 1 in. I ' 1 ia -I .,ina s off' r ol L!.u'oi!
.1 again -t I i.illas' oft, r of I J I .). i
1 1 ' 1 - sating thuii-ands of doil.11 to:
1
' i.. t li T r -- "f tto rial nt ' Ill j
t" ha t 1" .n the ma.n . .m,. of th j
I ! r e I ' V I- t-O t .
Ill id.ine- w i'h the a. t of the'
I, . 1 Inure railing the el-ition tin !
1 "'in' 1 r in 111 1 1 I "In r- will no ,v pi ' 1- J
ri,,t 1 , IroM at OaFtonla a. court i
lions, : , ,.,( not hss tlia ti I (0.000 j
nor mm than ft'.. mm and .1 Jail to
r-wl n a i' - than Jlo.OOO nor more (
f han I ' 'i'"'. !
M ;p, in n. II I i. r .v . of Wa-h-
ingtori. tt . ' a ; . . 1 rn d sometime ago
:i ar to' ' ,i!"t hae wnrlilng phlii
ri.'ld , f- I I'" ' '. till' r Tile llllil l-
i til's HI' t" I- -. m ,.. 1. .1 bv Janilaf.
j 1. Hill. i . ri Oast.inia will become
the count. - n.
COWMTS ItlllvtK "I'KX."
SAVANNAH On . August A
Thr. - long term ninth 1h rHcaped
fron chathnn ..uiitv guards mar
In re today, but on.- was shot down
and c.aui'hi and ni'.th. r wad caught
by bloodhound-. The third ia ut lih-
''' f H
Heart Grow Fonder.
peared on the hank hooks without
effort at concealment, but he had
noted the absence of eiilil.s which
should have appeared on the hooka.
He Instanced as tin example that
I'Vhrnury ::!!. He.nl llrcese discounted
two ii.deH In the hunk Jor :'.(H1(I ami
Jl.l,l, and he did not Iind a record
of these on the dlNcount register, but
they did appear on the cash book.
He and Judge Moore entered ipilte
a di'siKslon on the point of whether
a discount regular ivaH esmiillal,
M'Hire itaktiui If an entry Ue niaiie
on ' tho ralih book unit 'the note or
copies of the notes he kept WHH liof
thin a sufficient record. Witness was
understood to say that in each citae
where a nolo was re-dlHcounlinl he
found a copy In Its place, hut he
could tell only about the notes that
were In the bank. Witness wuhl the
hooks w ere not In the hand writ lug of
HrecHo or Penland but of rinks.
What He Kcllrved.
Col. Iturgivin wuH asked If when
the hank failed Ilinse had not an
Hivci'eil all his ipieatlons frauklv ami
concealed nothing. VVItnesn Kaid he
thought HO, bill When linked If In' Kllll
tiiought. ho atiHWcriil emfdtat Ically
"no." The eotiri 111I01I out a- crowi
examlnlng ifuestlon If If was not rutt
toimiry for I hose connected with
banks to break tin- rule about draw
ing more than HI per cent Mr II. .1
lon look up tli- mailer of coin eiil
inoiit, and asked about the llrcinc
tlnli H for $.!,llil() "f Hepl. niber sg
( Cont fnuei
pagv four.)
FOUND NEGRO SITTING ON
RER BED, CUT HIS THROAT
Poller in Hotel Filtered
Room of one of the inests
Alter Midnight.
(Hy Associated I'ress. )
i;AIM'..SVILI.i:. II. 1.. August .--Ldwui
Matthew.-', iiil.in d. night par
1. 1 al a I,,, al hotel, ..nit 'hi . morn
ing had bis thu 1. it .111 ny Mis. Mamie
Lavs'Oi for 1 til. ling let i"iio
ttiioogli a ulti'low
l r s I .a w -on a 1 It - d la -l n ,g 1 '
I rum Ji.ff. 1 soli 'i.l . and t 1 ' !
to lu r room. Matlliewa l-n.g 1 1 r ' ' 1 . I
hy I li" nlglil. 1 I, r i 1 - 111 th.
Inl v. Lil.r M.i ' 1 to-w . o - i 'I 0.1
I h" door a ml a l d lo .11 to "
a bou 1 a key, . fi i- ) h- 1 t
M r La w h. 1 no- urn . " rl 1
Hi.- negro h ft '.n l t.i-t. ' ' n-r door
S' riir. lv, th. " -li b i . n : ai (nl
I ii rly.
lleiw. . n on- i nt . I I- ' h -inornirig
she ,t.i. ... ik-o- -I I- e-'iii-one
Hilling on He el" "I h t b- I
She itml.'ililly hi" d a knife ... lis h
she bad plan, I ini'lM ll'T pill "W and
cut the in Kl"'a 1 1" ".il, Intli' t nig a
H. rlous " ouiiil.
Matlh.-WH v a i I In n . art i. d to , h
count V Jail v. h. r- he w a kepi un: -I j
three '. lock thi-. afternoon wh'iij j,-u t!
Sheriff (low . an! .1 him to Allan! ii ,'.ii
f..r saf. k". pmg. Iii- n s. f.elitu: ha -It".!.
big beill li," ti'. r. .1 bv tli" ti,t;r
a' t ion
Kll.laLI) OVIlt WINDOW I'WK.
(Hy Assis iaicd I'ress. )
M A It KS VILLI-!. I,i.. August r,
Wad- i a.isscin-h, a prominent mer
i hauls, n.m killed in a duel toda-'
iih Sidn. y 1. in. .ine, eiglib n yepr"
obi at M annira. a email town 11"
mil. s from h r- The breaking by
voiiiig l-moine i,f ji window pane Ir
ill.i . -. o.-k'sj store k .1 to I ha ilinicultH
I Associated Press
Leased Wire Reports.
riUCU 1'IVIS CKNTS.
CAPITAL WILL SEE
Will Atako Such Sweeping
Tour of Country as no Pres.
Ever Attorn pled
SOUTH AND WEST IS
IN HIS LONG ITINERARY
Will Put In Two Solid Months
of Travel Broken only
by Short Stops
(Hy Associated I'lesn)
U'ASIHNUTON. August 6. -Off for
hln Huuiin. r home at llevei ly, Mass.,
I'lCKldi iil Taft lefi WashlngU.ii al &.H5
o'clock this iifternoon. Ho occuplm!
the piltato "Olyinida" attached to lbs
regular Icleral cxpteHs oter lh
I'etiiiM.vltiinIa and N.-w York, New
Haven and Hartford rallroaiR H
will not return to Washington until
the middle of November next. R.
nuilnliiK ut Iteverly with Ids family,
until S. pteinber Ui. he will Mart Went
Hint day on a tour thai will c-mbraco
all but. eight or ten of I tin muttta of
the I 'nliui ami Lot Ii of thu terrltorl"
In the far youthwent. Hcoren of na
torn. r. presiintatlvc ami government
oITIcIuIh Were at white honm today to
say ii brief wont of good byn to th
prcubleiil. So great wuh Hi crush
thai the urnial Friday cabinet meet-
Ing was ib'hiyeil morn than an hour.
Capital fct' AliMuf.
urloiiH uiembcTH of thn cabinet
will vIsH. Meverly during th aumnirr.
The president hIho expecta to hava
Hetel'lll of IiIh ciiblnet officer with,
il "ii ul different lime during hl Icing
Journey through the Went ant! Mouth.
Heeretary of War Dickinson, tor
liiHt.'im eH. probably will he with t ho f
in. shield during practically all of tha
Soul hern end of the tour.
Tlie president waa accompanied to
lleverly hy Heeretary Fred W. Car
penter, Annuitant Heeretary Rudolph .
Korater nnrl fnptoln AJlcRltaJd 8ut
hlH military aide. ;
Kdward W. Hmllhera, chief of th
white houseteiegrupli vorpa and a
force of executive clltl'kn Hlllo Will b
fllkcll to Hcverly.
Swing Artlulul Country.
It. fore Ids departure, tha president
made public a tentative ouillnn of hi
trip through the Went and South thla
fall. It will he a wide awing around j
practically the entire Unlleil Hiatal,'
mhriii'liig a journey approximating'
(Continued on page threw.)
II
till
Kven Social Clubs Close
Their I )oors Afraid of ;
the New haw.
NM'.KKIi DUIVKN OUT
(Hi AssiM'InU'il I'rt'H )
Ml iN'D P i.M LI! V, Ala., August 6
Th- i '.null, in, I prohibition tdll fur
nci- di a a 1 1 , thin the present dlatu
t"i stale - wide prohibition law
..huh i.."'.o the e. nate Dili afb't-
i n b v i nl, of V k I., ;'. a ml win. Il
li,,.. I. nl, oil. t li- signal urn of A 'a-
h.iica i i-i"hi nniu tei uliw bef"i
a law hal aNo a f.i'-r-a-h-
Ing .ot l -' fir as I he ..pel it loll of
I,,. 'Ii . r Int. a i,d to ar b... r ... 'o nl
.1 l 'i no all p. il ls of ' Im
i port s i hal with t ti- in- ' I
ol th. 1 1 i . i,tc of the i 'a rni I h n'l to' I.
n, ai i-. -r itooas. and (luh. w ficre'ii
n.,ii,,i !, i .. U . a dl-.,- n. .1 I" tii'Tii -.e
mot. r th- I , i l-. r si nil va"
ih "ii ,1 I ri, :. i.'ght th. .' 'ale i . al-
lit"-1 . h lit- ii i it -till eis r I.'.
In M .mc un. r r'. .i '...n il . lobs of
I ,. hl.-b. -I ' I .. . .- l.- en eh, I
(1 ml . i ' i o t i : I . i ri-... ii th- n. i r-
h, . r In- .', I - ,- I t to r " 1 1 1 1 1 i of 'ill
I- Inl.a' I. i I in llo ir pi i. . Wi'h
. "ii-dl. i a 'lo W' iruo a f.-v, ot t'.e
s ilo, oi. a i. dlst.i. .Ing of oeional
I ... 1 1 1 ol t'l- -loll.." fb'id of tha
", , , ' 1, Ir 1 h,,t '. , II I I) .SO of 1h
i n, hh ss O i' ' ;il" . ylremelv C'l'l-
f (in-! a at 1 . mi l i il : lo CIHO dl III .. -
a !.! '.
I
r Co'iu-r will pr.T .M'.' not
r'i,;. ire I hal until t .nday
!' 'i h u"-. M ud . urned
! V i, lav.
shot iv m:i n mf.
Illv ssHlall Pre-.)
1 : 1 ! I :'!'' ' I T' liii.. AugiMf ! t
Hrwln. T. mi . last eve'ii'nt p..lonion
T-M wards was sh it iind kllh-d. his son,
V A. Kdwards M'a.q woiimb.l. tim.1
Crank Miller received a pistol hall in
hi i breast Frank ami .Tatie Miller,
hioth- ri. nre c hars'sj with havliv
dee the rhontiiur. Both atv In JafU
The trouble anise over a game of
card?. j A
UflFTIOillE
FOo MANY MOONS
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