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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. THE WEATHER: SHOWERS Associated Press Leased Wire Reports. VOL. XXV. NO. :nr. AS1IEY1LLE, X. C, TUESDAY MOKXIXd, Al'C.UST I'M)!). PRICE FIVE CENTS. GOMPEHS IS SHY E The Summer Girl. REPQRTERSTOLET DAY'S RECORD s HOMELESS HARRIMAN ASKS IDE SOUTH 6! OF FOREIGN LABOR AND FEE NEGRO CRIMINALS ORGANIZATIONS MONTEREY'S TASK UPONDEATH .VATCH News Dispatches MaKe Sor ry Commentary on Advance ment of Black Race HUMAN LIFE HELD OF TRIFLING VALUE Posses of White Men Run Down The Criminals In Almost Every Case (By Assik iiili'it Press.) AIKKN. S. C, Aug. :tt. A posse this aftt -moon chased i I : swamp near White Pond, this county, an un known negio -u lusl night at tempted to enter tin- bed -mom of the daughter 01 a promim-nt itiz. n of the While Pond community Tin- ne gro was frightened from I In- house hy the svreaniK of the young woman. At a late nmir tonight reports iuti1 to the effect that tin in (.to had not been captured. It In ca.me known to day that a ni'sro enter, d the home of H. K. Chatlleld, a prominent citizen nf this city early v s-t, nhiv morning and was driven away only after Mrs Chattield h-id tired two shuts at him from ? pistol No arrest has lieeii tirade. CAT 'II Mlltli:il. CANTON, lia.. Aug. ""--After a twenty-four h-our hunt. .1. It. Ktllogg. the Twgpo waivted for tiie murder-of J. E. Land'ers, in a m-or-hear saloon here UUe Saturday night. Was cap lured early today near" Woodstock Sheriff Willinghain had offered a re ward of $100 onr the arrest of the nogTo. Kellogg was hrouglij here and placed In Jail along with ten or twelve other negroes who were gam bling .With flim at the time of the killing. Juajre Morris In expected to call a special term of court to try Ketlo(R. . Everything Is unlet today and there Is no ilangur of a lynching. KILL OFFICI':it. JACKSON. Ala.. Am- I! a Deputy S heir iff J. I. Wuiiiw right whs shot and InKtanlly killed lodav while at tempting to arrest lyuis and Joshua Balaam, ncii in-s-, for a.ssatilt with in tent in murder. Morris Kimhall. who with V'ainwriglil vVa.s slightly w (Continued m pane four.) IS TO BE CLOSING CHAPTER OF DIABOLICAL CHIME East Tennessee Tragedy St irs Surroiiiulin.'C 'oiin try to Lyncliiii'' Point. OTHERS IMIM.K'ATi:!) (SM'lnl lo The ( llicn. ) Ttio most diaboli. al murder I hat has occurred in 'hi- . ..univ lr ear-- came to liRht last :-;.itui.iiv m oning When the bodv of . .1 Slael- was found floating in tin l-'i n. !i Iti oad river near Kridgep..it a -latioii on the Southern railvvav I on mil- tr..m this place.' Tmlav Ho' i-'-.vn is till. , I with people who h ive .1. . ri.-.l theil various occupations and n- uniting their efforts to on. ..v.-r th- murb r.-i s for then- Is no .I..11I.I in tic minds of those familiar with tin rim- Hut there are several -imi- te.l with tin murder. The proof is p,.i.i.ve that the murder was dclitnr.,1. , r,r. in-.1 da led and unprovoked, an. I that Hi.- motive iv.aa robbery Seii-vituni - have been many during Ho- past t w-.-nl v - four haurs anJ as the diabolical plot of the assassins is levaled the eviite ment increases, and tin- blood of tin assassins is demanded I nun the -- cited crovvda that gather to hear lie details of the (dot. After the finding ot the body Sal tirday. suspicion was . eni. i-. , on II v der Spencer, a farno-r who lives mar the scene of the Iragclv. I., . ause of a telegram from Sp. ii. r found m the dead man's pocket Search was m ol. for Spencer and it was leaned that l. Vn,1 rov.. I.. 1 . .1... -I,. -nd loho- 1ITT I I O.J ' t ' - son City several davs before the U.dyl was found oslensiliH t- s. , Slagh- in regard to the sab- of a tr.e I of um ber land near i:rnlgep..rt. wh . h Sli gle wan thinking of having when the body was found Saturdav m ar S n er's liotne. Spein . i was a lni;ulie.i m iles luiav at the hoine of single waiting for his return That lo- w is a party to the . rime was suspected from tbc lindlng of Ho- body and tin sensational suicide ,.f Sp.-ncer last night confirmed the suspicion. f SlH't.ct'r Cornered. The body of Slagle was taken to (Continued on page four.) Purpose And Aim of Foreign Unions. Temperament ally Different FAVORS FRATERNITY BUT NOT AFFILIATION Delegates Declare His Eva sions of The Real Issue Are A Mockery (It --o, ialol I'ns-.) PAPIS. Ami; ::a Samm-I (rom pers. . i. m.I. hi .. ih. American l-'oil- ration of l.al.r. was the dranialic .nler nt th.. tnst ,,iv s, ssioii uf the Sixtlh 1 111. 1 nat i. iia I Tialo I'nions ri'iin ,v. wle 11 several K11 r,,p. a.n dele gates lult.ilv denounced what t In claim,,! In lie the c.piivni al attltinle nt the American l-Vdei a I ii 111 with reference to Jojug the Internal nl IllOV i nn lt. (Jumpers insisted that Ito- pnilileius ami policies of American trades uiii'iiism were so intermingle. I with Ann 11 icon traditions and ideas that Americans . oiii.l ill span- tie turn 10 llcoiililer He- iiitlu.iie. .f I-u 1 1 1 1 1 ic a 1 1 leadel-s Wllele the I I ;i . t lltlloli hli- lenci, s were tern m-i a no 11 ta 1 1 dilter- -nt. Neeitll-les:s. as all evidence that Pile t'nited Mates w.'us a'lxioiis a pro- powll fMVeliliB World-Wide I il'g a II I Z.I - lion which would ",b f, 11 I the lights; and Inten-si-- oi all ami cie.iie nil. r- I lia.liolwil flnlernily an-l soli, lit v The clas came o-cr the question I if the exact Hiatus of Mr ( ounpei-.s 1 mil the American Ke.Iera 1 i.,11 of labor I in the eolifi reiice. Mr l c inijn tv e x- 1 pained thai lor the I'lv u nt lie was merely an aiitlitor hat was ready to give his opinions. Sot 11 Delcjojic. I'ersOtlMllV ," lie CO 1 1 I i 11 I O "I , " lulV'e no autlurili to pledge the affilia tion of the Ann-i-fouii federation of Labor hut I believe it will- come in time." Huelier, an Austrian deh ga.te. v- rn-meli!lv cliar.-iitcrtzcd .Mr. i bunp.-r's vphinal.ion as moekerv. Me. lilo the theis. had In . n under tin- impres- shon tt.at lie Amen, ans iiieani misi- ncss and ilat Mr. ; Join n-r - was tin- ffieia.l d. ;..i.ite from that country. iMherwisc he could lei understand how the Ann rican ri s . 1 11 1 ions hap- . I ( ( 'out ia ued on page fou r i I 10 THROUGH LINE TO TIE ,IS Rumored That System Wi Connect with Sea I ma nl Air Line. REPORT IS IM'XIEI) (111 Associated Cress.) N ASH I I, I, II, T. nil.. Aug. Illl -. The Hu '-li llgl oil - vst.ni, it is said. In le. Is horllv to . .-.-t 1 1 ,1 i.-li an air hm ihroogh ishville lonin-eting tin grain li. Id- .1 Ho- northwest uith tin Al laii'i e i .. i . . In this plan tin Tennessee I'-ntral will U- th - .oiim.ting link beiw.en I'bi.ago. Il.irliiigton and l.uin.y at I'mliii ill anil He Seabo.ird w l.lln .11 Kiilio i 'oi di:.-n N i Tit. i. port ll, i e is Hid Ih. I'.iirliiiL-l n -.st. m will a.ipin.. th. Teini- i'. ntral mi i s i aim ii:m ' ST. I'A I I. Mom . A nc , I ',,m I ' ! 1 1 a 1 1 o 1 1 s . ri I i ' -1 1 1 -- -. 1 1 -1 . i ' i . 1 1 1 - vv h ic h ll-' 1 1 1 -1 r 1 1 r uiide .i.ulv in railvviv cir . .-s ill He ,v . -s:l hue III 1 1-- or no el -li - I ill Ibis ., i I 1 ol He i .. ii nl r-. There lie ,o i. W eoliililll it-oil-- In mg co. sub red here. .,,,,! ,i l ,lo I,,, th. i ..ii l ra rv a i i ri -. " This tatcm. -hi u , mad. today bv .lam. s .1 11.11. . b in man of tin hoard of .iii.-.-tors -.I He- 'Iri-il N'.nitli-v'-si.-in. . hi-,. ,!l i,. Ol lie. i ens ill til, M ISS .- , ,, III- . d. Tile Hurling!.. ii lak. - . n- ol ,11 the Hal li, that i pot noil d vii oi h. r 1 im-s. lie Ll-l OI.I l it s NOT. N' X H.l.i:. Aug. '" - W. .1. (.liver ..r 1 1 1 - -a:-, . i , t-i-r "f the Km. will, i t ... I IliHein railroad. i..,w nil, let- con in, Imn denied a -ep-,rt .. l i i-ohiM- , .m Hni.it l. .n of his l-o.-.d Willi I h. T in- .- 4 i '.nt ra I. Hurlliig loii and S. ihoard Air lane. MIMNTI.lt s M M ll SITCllii:. SI'MtTAMH'KH. S. I'.. Ant'. 311.--Mr. M. I'.. I'aiit. widow of a iir,fnl n, nt 1'a.ittiT minister, of this citv . isimmitteil suicide al h-r liome near Cainpotx (n by drinking carlMdic acid She Aas sixty-five ears of age River Has Subsided Enough to Disclose Full Extent of Flood's Havoc DEATH LIST GOES FAR BEYOND ESTIMATES Nearly Thousand Bodies Re covered And Hundreds More Lost Forever (I'v Associated Press ) Mi iX'I'KIIHY, Mexico. August ::o With eiKllI hundred bodies le. oV.l.d ami Inn led in Molilei. v op to night fall, two thousand is lew tin- estimate of the citv a lltle o il ii-H of those w ! lost their li.es tin.. ug. oil the valley of the Sanla I'aliirina liver Tin- num. her of homeless. iii.iiiv destitute. Is placed at 1 fi.lillll to :'u, Thc;anla 'atarina river at Moii ti rin has subsided .sutYi. i. ni Iv to per mit a passage into tin- ,li-uic lylm; to the soulli and a visit t.. that sec tion bv a i ot i csfiondent ol The As soi lated i'less revealed an uppahng ci.nditlon l'eo(dc who had been ami from the II I of Saturday morning had been without food until toda. when on cables a small amount ol bread and beans was gotten across the river The i Iyer was still running swilllv and in older to gel across H was necessary to wade through half a mile of water so ,ls to avoid tin istrong cinieiil which would still sweep a man from his feet. K selling Itodics. nce on the south side nf thi- river, evidences of the terrible destruction wrought by the Hood were to be seen on every hand. Five blocks of the district were as though they never exisied and In the remaining portion of the district, bodies were being Ink en from heiuiiis and burled by a party of gendarmes sent across for tiie purpose. At four o'clock four hundred bodies had been recovered and were buried on the hillside smith of San l-uisil.. thou with the same numlM-i- buried v est erd.a v. making in all cie'lit hun dred bodies which have It, -ell recov er, .1 ill Monterey alone. K -poiis from Hie country up and ilo.vi. the valb v are imager and hard to ohlaiii, as all telegraph couiuiuni a.tion has been cut in these direc- ( i 'out iniied on page live.) PRES. TAFT CLEANS UP FILES BEFORE STARTING ON HIS LONG TRIP WEST In Conference with Knox I )is loses of M.iny Minor ( !o ernnieiilal Matters. AVON) PIXCHOT ROW Illy Ass.k luted Cress.) I:C l-ll!l ', . Mas... Aug. :in.- I'resi d. nl Tall illsp,,-,, , ., inisolanl lal. d.pallm, lit nialle.s lodav Willi S,-. i. l:ii Kin and cl,e.-d an e ! pHona llv l.usv a I tern. ion with a n Hot! in i in- n t thai In has if. cu I. -d to mak.- I'.ev-rlv the summer capital iLgain n.-xl ear Mr. Tap ha-s taken anot lor a mi' I- as.- ..I th.- collage on I In i rv I '-.nit S.'ielarv K inox als.i took up wilii the pr.--id nt tlo- organization of the new bar l- a--lei ii loir, an of th, Mat. d pa i t tic lit ami .inn iiineo.l ari addi tional aiaio iiiiin-ut hi th.ti service The Inn. an w ill hav e for its pur poMe I lie 1 1 1 .- r . r- i 1 1 v "I Ani'iican lra.de relat ion- w Hi I In- i rn .it l' eSi.-l( Tall Is . ( .. -, i. , 1 1 intci , n ... 1 in ih is d ir.-i t loli. S-.relarv Knox a n rm m need that i hai le ! M l'.-pp,-i ami M II I (avis. sp. , a ag. nts ,, the depart In nl o I i ..mm. -i. rimI la!or. have Im , ii t ra ti a- ried t,, ih,. n. vv bureau of trad,- relations on Ho- tariff in tin -tat. department. S. .r.-tirv of Ho- I nt- i i. ,r H.-illinger. who i tiov ..ii In, wiv t. Washing ton from s;.;,., j ,.,,mji,g- to I ;.-y .-r-lv witiiiii 111. tit-vl tin da-.s p, s. , the pr- "id -nl l'r,-s.. nt Tart said to day that so far as h- w :ls r-om-.-rn. d then was nothing in particular that he was to take up wilh Mr I'.allinger. The president alisoliib ly r. trains from dis.n -ing or In arc- w.av taking Iiil, tic cognizance of t h- cont.rov ersv helw. .-n Chi. f I-'.,rest,.r pin, -hot am' Secret;n-y Palling- r, over the conser- at Imn plans of the pn-k'ru lulmlnis trallon. President Tafl announced that a siniessor o ornishy Mcllarsr. axsis tant secrx tat-y of c.nnmeic.- and Jabor has be4-n ( 'ios n but no announce-tn.-nt will be made until it is learn, -l that the man that the pr'-sldent has in mind will be able to accept Ih--office. rjr 7rr--j 1 1 yin ... 14 VSir mkikw AH mininicr she is cultivnt ing tan, at tennis games ami FIRST MIDSUMMER HORSE OPEN Program Includes Many Ladies' Events and Also Interesting Saddle Classes and Pony Classes for Children Splendid List of Entries for the Thirty-one Classes. The Im mis will In playing, the trumpets .will be braying, and the horncH w ill he pram lug at lilvi-rslde park this Rftornonn for this Is the tlrst day of the first A.'ihevllle Mid summer Horse show. A few week-s fifti, a tlttln hand of h-o-nw-lovftrt taut tadsnttMir and hefrnn Idannlug t glv,- Ahevillo poople and lsit4irs horc aii"i!n-r chance cai-li vear to see tin- lurses at their ver In st In the i xlnbltlon ring. th. v labored ear'y atnl late, ami when th,ir ppogrum was IiiusImsI for todav's - h i I li n long mill mailiiight last night they felt amply rewarded for their trouble and menl.-i feels i . Units, -iiii.lrnl 'I In thai ma nagi -has pt-n- llll'l-l Hle voided an i xliil.it approval ol Hi The ring vv ill o'clock and it is program h. gin : will, ill people. I I" xpect e in- soon I let- to ,1 at .",0 1 t. hay, tin possible t hereafter in before ilarK. There nr. 1 1 two day's s'io ;:- t throngs lasses for Hoi lotal of one littles. vvlllell i .o h class. I ii there a.re as c one and -ii-nly i'lt in l.iSIHeS nt ri. hundred Insures a Home uf many as a i I t le Id i. I Willi In all illlel - th,Tc est. , gi. HtilllUlat, Sixle. There Will alui, lilele al thai il migli I la v ." Th. I. the p,,nv t . there also lo dlversilv I I veins TimIhv. iXt(" II I V , HtS to mar.y ladii s ev , . I be calle.l ' l.ai - classes rang, tl ladles pail. . -,oiig h , .Hid , la . tl A feature of he mm SHOCK 'ollll'' Mill Climhetl to Elect ric Tnwer ami i r,ll heil Live Wile. (Ity V -o, i.aleil Press.) CI I A li l.i iVi I lai v. v Kil l, i limbed nil-, mise-don ti vv i company al count v . thi'- i he eoinil get : wires. As Ho d. adly vv ir. I terrlfle ( urr i ' and lo dro,.. The tower I sti - l s rai' lie Sinn h- ill I' a ei ell-f al . ,! river stati .ii uiills of the 1 w ir.-s cart -. . ; . c, Aug ::n ! VVeli t , V e.i s I,,. I ol th.- hii; Hans he Soul h. ill Povv - r ' rmai li . Si. ml, ''lull lo a.sci italii ll ck by t him.' i In 1 1 1 1 ton. le d He -I linrsled from He t . nt. r. .l his bodv - the ground (f ad of I h. sere s -a uipl.i' . i liv Hi. Tip:Liiv to transmit rom tlo- c.i l a , 1 1. a hts eounlv t , tin lit -icellmll and tin thousand volts 5H0WER& WASIIINCiT'eV Aug. "0. Forc c.ift: North I'iv- na lir-al show"-rs Tuesday and W !i ewlay; iii.b rate lo brisk earn wind AT RIVERSIDE wlilnh will ome nenr the end of the prcifrram. The saddle clajdies are woll enlerwl, ami will attract much ntlenllon. The Isiuldle events fr t'oduy Include ptMils I under saddle, w.'ilU ami trot middle, j arid the hiintcrn clawt. Hexlilwt those them ar q. dosen I other class,- lii-luillii slftKle ' Iflfr- rejee. Iiulh s singles, hibrncss inlr, etc. , A ili-im rt i re from the usual method I of bulging ii made hy the Midsnm- r Slum nidge will iiijiuageim-nt In that one iw ai d all tin prli-R alone. Mr .1. W Spradlcy, of Vnrii. a wn-ll i.-llillll Is her ' I.O ;Offlcllltll a. ify of jiidg. . and ih. re div slim of ..pinion ainoiii; a.- In wlw-ri a blue or red sos Will be exhibited here known Inns In Hm ,a,; can he no . tin- judg. s . hall go. Many hoi tor the first lime ill this show. While r-, ilreenv 1 1 1 Allanla, , outside I'll ii 1 Spa.rlatihiirg. t'oliinihla. t harlotte and others havi senl In their bent horses, towns neurit- by, which hitherto have taken tin part In tin- local ex h ! hi tlonn 'have mode l ilt lies. 'fhe cash pri.es which the h.shocIh I Hon gives has proven a. great In centive to hois,- owners lo bring in tie ir exhibits ' Tin' Classe. ; At Iv. o o'. I'm k I his morning the piogiam iiimmitlee linlshed Its work .viih ll,, following division of the lasses Tuesday. Class P Pav ol open. Hlack o forrel , S hav or si raw - brow ii v. How. ILL LEAKE IT TO COURT Aeeiised of Mnnler Im WiP iuiz lo Risk Rife in Hands of .IimI'jc ami .lurv. Illy A smm'IiiI eif Prens.) I 'I ' P. I I A VI. N. c . Aug .'ill. I!' ul.en p.nl.e., a "-t,,.io white man, lo l tied lor the munlcr of Kngims-r ll.li li.-ie last vvliibr, rlius-,l sur-pn-' lodav wh.-n Im dlschnrg' al Al ini'i. vs '. in tori and llrviint front the r:n .'It'll s..,, lie WOllld leave the m,,ii'i in the judge, without Jury or law ' l-H Pa lb' ' has be. n in Jail Slll'l li,. mini IP I,, i ame liiipall. nt and ; 1 1 1 1 i di -, hare mg his a H i.rti' ". s, told - h :i i le vv a- t ,- uf, to draw a vv I a ' 1 leporlv Wislll'-ailiO' mi ,,-, ,'.'-' 'i' ir: a-PP' int'-d eoiin- s, I i. . !, I . tid him a - i',-( ii i l ei bv lav. . p.afl., v .-- tre il for murder ten year- .am and was ai'iufH-il wllhou! ha-'iiii.; al' .'inv's def. ml liitn. The r. p.s-n' i-o nl. le npp-a-s to have ari.s, n o r the attoiii' y, r- fusjll I" asl. ; . r I.. . .' a - corpus pns dings win n Para- S-. ! liiaude,! 11)1.1 MOT mo i: o. l.A WP KVI :V I I.I,i:. n , Aug. 20. A nolii- giving warning to loafing negroes to ' ah' r 'go to work or char oui" was this morning found pouted in the loldi'- of the pnxtoffice here. It Is signed hy "the present r doner of the N K. r " Hy man-, the warning Is taken as a Joke. Til" port master. however. tok chart', of the note and promises to have postoffice Inspectors inves tigate the matter. All winter she iisese all sui ts of stuff, to try to get it off. SHOW WILL PARK TODAY Cltiiui H Orsy or blue roab roan. Class C Ponies under saddle; 13d? and under. CIums A Hlnijle. Harness; ID. 2 ailil under. , , i , ., Claws Z Ijidles' pair, amateur. Taaa F- Wlngle surrey. (Cias! -Wnllr. trot snddlp tirersei 15.2 it ri l tinder. Class IC Mingle roadster. Clas Vr lnlles' single horse. CUuih lr Pair harncMM horses; 1 f.2 nnd under. Claws V Ponies In hnrness; H anil u nd r. ('Inns IW Itcvsl foal. ClasH l-'W Mule rnco. I'liiHH lit llit nt crn. IVcdncsdiiy. Class T Ponies under saddle; 13.2 to 14.2. Class ( '--It iinn bout ; 15.2 and umb r clan I- Walk, trot, Huddle horse; 1G.2 and under. 'In km K Pair liai nesH liorscs; 15.2 and under. Class M Slnigle harness hornc; 15 2 and over, long lulls. Class (1 -Called saddle horse. class I -H I iim ) harness, 15 2 and over, short (alls. i'XIsm jy 'olt. two and under Ihre,. years i'Iiiss X I 'idl' k' saddle horse, cross or side. 'lass 1 1 V I.lv- ry pair. 'litss .1 'om b i mi lion ' 'lass KV I'nttv race ciasfl A7. Carriage; pair. M t 'lass M Pali roadsleis. lass I IS II linlers. 'ha in idonshl p i lass. AMERICAN BOATS BEAT GERMAN IN BONDER RACES Three ( 'ame in Ahead Win niii"; the Trophy (liven hy President Taft. MAItPl.i: IIKAO. Mass. Aug. ". Aoo-rl, a won a de-love vftolv ov-r "brmanv Hslav in Hie Inst of Hi" -i ll. s ol solid, r boat races for Hie I'r. ld. nt 'fall and ll'iv ni"i Krupi r cups. All tline places al 111'- top of the list wen- captured ). lb'- ,. rend ers of Hie Iroplll' , While Ho- tlllee halletiglnir lii .all brought up well in the rear The Joyetb. owned bv Corriiiiodore William II. chihls of tin- Honson hurst V i( hi lull. Hi e.l.lv ti. N. V . won lust lo nor . vvitii.lb, l-'.ll.-n. own . d l,v I'liin I. P. 'll- ll". "I P.OSloll. second, and He Wolf. owned by Cab Ii I.,. ling -f J'.oHtori. third. N, t cam- He "ti rga r. l he. one of Ho- IP-Moan ' ha fl. ng. is. and folhivv ing h- r. more Hi.,ji six minut.-saii.tcni. Wil-s Hie II' .ill. 1. While the SoollUtld II. I IllSlled list. The Seehlllld II Cr- rld awav lor tltroat hnl'.ards with in p.- mlnul s urter cros-ing the siarllng lit" and was unable to re sume racing lor fully ten minutes, while ijie dani.-ige wn.s l'lng repaired. Tie liar was cl.-iir its a crystal, the ii,d 1 to 15 irifl-s strength and th.- wiii w muniilli that It did not more than !,lv.- fhe rnntcstlrvg yachts a sbglu Jump. f. ,ur revenue cotters kept the curs, ri, cr and" tiie Cnlt'-d Hlntcs navy was represented by Secretary Meier, on birard the dispatch lit liolphin. while the preslldentlal yacht Sylph, with several lad-lew on the bridge steamed cl( to the line. Declares he Is Allrlght AndDoO tors Find Ntthliig Serious PUBLIC WILL KNOW IF ANY CHANGE COMES Press Representatives Take Him at His Word And go Back to Offices " (Hy AftMH-lnbHl I'reaa.) 1 AltMKN'. S. V., Aug. 3Q Edward H. Ilitrrlinitn, urged by weary rpr eiiiatlveB if the press who hav camped ubout his nwuntaln Irani since Wednesday last, came out today with a atalwnont thai ho waa all right. "Though brier the statement, to Mtralglitforwturd and explicit. v Th messNiga was so t?hars.rterftstll of Mr. Ilnrrtnuin'a arfable wtltude W newssipcr ix.prvsimtsjtfvas. Jul ftttW tuihi whttuhi waa mttrknnd wHVn h un (lerwenl the strain of a lengthy In tKivlew in thu day of his return,, that moat of the tjieit .who havn bw here d u ring tT) scare over hla lllrveaa returned to New York tonight, rly hit' on his word. landman's HutomMit. Mr. Ilarrlman's statement la aa fot lows: "I run pursuing rhe eourae laid on I; Isire I wit abrotul and advnlad by the physicians. 1 Intended taking- a real aa mnih as my responnibllltlea wxuild permit My trutttment abroad' reductst hiy strength, and vitality and weakened Itiy dlgoatkti). The nuMrt sx pert physicians In Munich advised m .to have an eamilnaitlon by surgsona as a matlr of precaution. Thin ha been taini vwry cttr"ef ully," by Doctora' lirwwor and prlle.ln ormJunotJon' with l. Waltwr Jamoa and Dr; tiyla, and the whu-la reault la that the-y find no Ph In it serloua, and mnsw tha ailvlca previously obtained that ' I' should have rent and not sa many paopla at una' time, and this t am trying to do. Tired of rpionago. "This iiovens the whole caaa and latir on If the reprtvaetutattve of tha priKs denlro and there la any pur pose, to lie accomplished, I will sea Diem up here, but trnow I aak that tha surveillance, of the operations of my home be withdrawn, not so much ott lu-count of my funnily or mywelf, but that the eomiliiig am) going of my' frleiulM may not lx Initwfered with. I itpprwlikp' the Interest slwiwti In, ray welfare by the press and by frlenda, In all sec Hons and perhaps by soma, ol hers. If there wim of should e any thing serious I will let the, prena ' known, and rm I have never dvcelve4 Ihein.I ask that the pretn now with draw llti n presoJitiUlves and rely upon in" " TO BUILD AEROPLANES Other Live News of Day, from Capital of the Old North Stall!. (special to The Cltlrn.) II AI.KMill, N. .'.. August 30. With Hie announced purpose Of fly ing us Inst completed aeroplane on Hi,- occasion of President Taffa vlalt to Wilmington this fall, the American Aeroplane comuiy of Wilmington, procured a charter fromt the state lo dav wilh 1 1 25.0110 capital, a number i.r tin- leading business and profess ional nu n of the city being Incorpor ators. The machine lv pronounced a i.-markable success In model tests. Thinking, he says, that all car t ridges had been removed from hla revolver. VV A. Ashworth, fireman on i lie It. and H. railroad mortally wounded his room-mate named Jonea lat night, nt Fayettevllle and waa iic.piitteij In the coroners Investigation In tim. to return to Raleigh today with Im train. The young men wera frolicking In their room and the shot lire, in fun entered the victim's fort hen,!. A telegram later this afternot n from the mayor of Fayettevllle to Chief of Police Htell of Kaletgh di recting him to take Asheworth In custody again on the strength of nel evidence which the mayor Informed Chief steil over the phone would make the killing man slaughter at least. He told Hie chief that Jonea was shot In the bock of the head in stead of In the forehead. When the Supreme court convened for the fall term today sixty-two applicants for law license presented themselves. Five' were negroes. Tha examinations continued all day In Representatives hall under supervis ion of Justice Piatt D. Walker, all members of the court were present Including Justice J. 8. Manning, who succeeds through appointment of Governor Kttchln to the seat vacated by Justice Connor now judge ot tha Eastern District United States court. '
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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