THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN.
THE WEATHER:
FAIR.
Associated Press
Leased Wire ReportS.-
yoi,. xxv. no. :m.
ASUKVII.l.i:. N. C. WK1)NKMAY M( HJMNd, SKl'TKM UKll 1, i:!).
. PRICK FLY 10 COTS.
NSAfJERICH FIND
JUSTICE'S SWORD
m BEMRESTED
Sentence of Miss Linton's
Assailant; Commuted
to Farm Prison
HEALTH NOT FIT FOR
CHAIN GANG SERVICE
Case Is One of Most Celebrat
ed lrt Legal Annal of
State of Georgia
(By Associated Press.)
ATLANTA. Aug. lib Yii Iding In
the pleading of his rich and i n ft i 11 -ti&I
friends, the prison cuiiiinissioi) to
day re-commended that the sentence
of W. II Mitchell be commuted In
a year Ht the state prison farm I'nun
that of twelve months upon the
chalngang at hard labor.
The Mitch. -II ca' is "tic or the
most celfhiatcHl In i;eirgia. One day
last fall, a Miss Linton, of Thotn.is
ville rocelvid a note telling her that
her brother was in a scrinns
condition and asking In -r to mine in
him with bearer. Tin hearer wa.s ap
parently an old negress. The young
woman, who wa.s of good family ami
of more than ordinary sis-inl stand
ing, wealth an, I In amy. oh, v. ,1 the
summons. When upon a Ion, ly i o.nl
In a buggy, supposed negress diuggi-d
the young woman from tin- vehicle
and attempted an assault. Me was
driven off hy a pass.-rbv and .Miss
Linton swiyre that sin- recoKiii..d
Mitchell In the disguised iii'Ki''. The
horse ami biiRgy use, I ,V the as
sailant, was one that Mitch. II had
hired from a local liveryman.
Olrl finuii. Piit'dnii.
Mitchell was convicted and sen
tenced to the chniliKunc, for twelve
monthB. The friends of Miss Linton
contended that the penally wa.s in
adequate and when Mitchell's friends
applied for a pardo.i, the young
girl's friends rallied to op.osv it The
prison commission heard the case for
two dayH. Mitchell's frienda argued
that If he comimltted the crime, he
mmr$i'.pew- ht4t wealthy,
i had social position. Influence and a
i charmlnir family. They also brought
: certificates Irom physicians that the
convict wotild endanger his life by
serving on the eha in gn in? Some of
the most Inflnenlial and pr ini-nl
men In th slate appear, d on Ins In -
O'ontlntied on page Imir )
THREE FATALLY HURT IN
COLLAPSE OF MARION'S
NEW FIVE STORY HOTEL
Interior of I Inlf ( ' mij 1-1 I
Structure h"; ills to (iroinul
'.iri'viiiij; Workmen.
CONSTIUCTION HAD.
(Special lo The illen.)
MARION, N. . AiiK'isi ::i With
a mighty crash that i -mid b. heard
for ten blocks, the middle wall of
Marion hotel, under c on . ..f ei . c
tiop, gave vvav about t o'clock Ibis
afternoon and practically .ill d th,
interior of the huibliui; fell live
stories, carrv iiiK to tln ir .r ,b.Tl..
death Jim West, whin .. Kinks'
Mountains, Ambrose sir mi'. white,
of Low.-ll, and Jim I'mulers. of lluih
erfordton. J.n k I'.-cl. of Marion,
wa.s badly brulse.1. but will i v . r.
Two ncKi'oixs were .--lihllv inniled.
West's skull is el-lisle -.1. Ills ill's ,ir-
brokeii and he suffered oiler ii.une--.
Stroup's ribs arc broken, and lc sus
tained serious Internal Injuries. I'..n
der'.s ribs are broken, h.-ad mjiii'd
and he i internally injur. . I,
Th walks of tin- hot. 1 had he, n
completed up to the nfth storv, and
recently It has bi-. ii noticed thai lin y
were out of plumb It is supposed
that the i-ollapse wa.s din- to unstahli
foundations in part, ami also in pari
to the Inferior .pialitv of !i i k and
faulty construct em. lu la im; tin
foundations tie- -mi i ,i. tors went
down only a few f. -t and th.- h.-av v
walls that w re built up wr. to-,
much for the s.,tt ,-attll uinb i n- at t.i.
Some of tin- s t . I e,n.- is u.-,l in Me-eonstrin-tion
also, w-r. n-ii n( tin
proper bnKtll and did led -"I'l'i'lT
the walls.
It Is said that tin tin,-,- in- n in .M
hurt cannot surv iv--
A I A
A(i AINST T l l N V.
NKW YoUKh. August ::i. The r -publican
leaders of X.-w York imii
end New York city formally d. i iar. J
tolhy for fusion with tin- various"
anti-Tammany rrganizati ms for the
election of local candidate" this fall. I
LONEHIGHWA YMAN
HOLDS UP EXPRESS
AT PISTOL'S POIN1
Compels Messenger to Unload
Sacks of Bullion And Then Or
ders Train to Get Away While
he Makes Off With His Booty.
(Ilv Asmh-IiiIciI Press.)
LKW ISTl l.. !' nil.. August :i I -
one ol t lie most a uilae in us and start-
ling Imbl lips of a railroad train in
the Last tor j earn, occurred on the:
casletn slope of tin- Allegheny l n -
tains early today when a lone hlgh
wuvinan stopped a ponnsj Iviuiiii rail
road express witli a ilvnaniite car
tridge and at the point of a revolver
compelled the enw to carry thous
ands of dollars in coin and bullion
Irmn an express car to it spot in Ihe
wilderness.
W hen the conductor of .the train
attempted to jut. it. re ith the mb
liel'.i plans lie was shot In the hands
and the bold 1 1 . 1 n,l It succeeded ill ma k -
ing g I his escape. In the darkness.
however, he mistook a bag contain
ing ten thousand new Lincoln pi uni's
lor Hold coin and staggered a w a v
Willi it. 1,-avinn tin- r.-al K'd.l bullion i mis-sinK. Put tin' express enmpauv in
to be recov .red. Ilicials refuse to announce the t xael
Kolihcr i.ot Away
Win n the news ,. ihe robbery!
reached the railroad and , nr. ss com-
.ri
uanv oiiieiais. iue i ii i o I . i ia 1 1 t 01 -
iflu-tals. tlu-v t ii 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 .i t -1-
di red every avuilall. del.-, live from
the east and vv.-sit to the s. en.- in an .
.rioi-i to lapture the auda. mils b,i n-
.lit.. Hloodhoiiliils wen- al--,. nl u i
his track, but up to a lab- hour lo
inejit no trace of the man had bei n
foil ml.
The looted (lain wa.s m.i
a n eiiKiin . t hi pi .-s- ca i :
up of I
sleeplnt; ca h.-s nil. d with pass.-n- '"W n savs then- w.re live i.iit.'.- non
K'-rs. At about I :lu a. in. it was sabs in his car. each containing a
riuitiiiiLr llir.umh L.-w islon na now s. I considerable sum ol money but he
w hen suddenly a dynamite cap ex- J did not know how i h, as they had
ploib-d and the cim'ine drl.ei- brought '" en lo.-k.-.l at Washini;on ami could
the train to a standstill Inn he only be opened by .-iib-t r. asnrv olfi
was confioiii. ,1 by a masked tiKiire j ' b'lf -s- 1'uiis lie had two rill, s
holdiiu; a, revolver in either hand. t tin- end of bis oir. bnl could in, I
"Are there unv mail cars u this i ' I at Hu m after In- bad ..p. n -. I Ihe
tl'iiin'.'" ibTuamleil the highwayman.
"Nil," una the reply of the startled
engineer.
BiTleil Oiit Bullion.
., Tlie tueliie ciiiit..a then forced t-
the point of (he gun to accompany
the robber to the lirsit express ear
A revolver w;is pointed at tin- in
iter's load and t h rea I i-ni n tr to blow up
II,,. car with dwindle Hn- n di her :
forced the lllessi-mjel'v of III,- Inn rX-l
prc-s ear- ami euMiiu- crew lo carri !
all the K,., iiml bullion stacked III i
the tl 1st .ar to the sub of the lr.uk- I
COTTON MILLS OF SOUTH
MATERIAL THAN EVER
Sei-retil I'V Ilcslcl 's li't pol t
of Old 'l'o Movt'llit'llts
;i (ireal Surprise.
KKKMT OF h'KPOK'T
M-: H'iJ-;,.S, A'lKUt "I. St..
1 1 n1 i ' s sh t . tig t luit ui jvf- t t - ii t
hi lit I ) 'I il u r i mk th' ui him- n i.i I - .i l
'iwlint, at MM'lniKtit t'iiiKtit th.iii (
'h f'iiv ,ui'I ih:il .ill lenn'-ls hal I- n
I'l-'il.f n in ' 1 1 .iiM'tiinl of f-ottou ct.ii
.siMNi'tl h sti t hi'Tii mills v;i,s the f'-;i-
tllti .S (tf Id- iMltllial IT'p slut- UI' tit of
Seer, i,irv 1 1.-.st-T "f th1 N - a Oih;m.-
i -Ht. iii i i ',ini;t', Tic il'rii iiH-n t ( ii uiH
Hi-' pi 1 1 in i r '.I r f pot: i I S i ft -i i '
lb-sti r's annua! iii-w id Ih- coui
lll. T. ia 1 ' a r.
The ...ui i of tin- comnnti i.il crop
sin, w.d it ,, l th.- lirtesl on r nl.
I ::.'::.. 4T. 7 l.il. Tin pr. v s largest
cm iii.ttti ' cr..i was L;, r,r, :,. : s ,
inailelci in i !m I Ci 1ist M as. -u s
t- t il w is .hi-, II i.7 1 .In)'.
'lie V r bill;.- I-Till for this year's
r-.i wa- a surnm- to lie Iradc. in-,-1m.!iiiu
boltl the tm ! I Hid the t.enrs
and if tli tiKui'cs had I"-, i i.sin .1
while Iradin was uoing ,n it is
I.a Id. I ha t ney w on Id Ii.im b nl a -
p! -."III; eft- Ct oil '.I I. ' S
The n i ii i p. tr ' a ii I lealiire in tin-
I . r I . In I I" I I" nt. of the I rop !
it-. If. wa.s tin- -I., I. in. -in on th-
.im.. nut -.I i. -Hon iiivii'i' d bv sniilh-l
in mills I u r rut; the s.as..n v. 1 1 1 1 1
closed tod I II. Ci all the r-l "T'ls j
. !- ana in br..k. 1 1 ' In total I., nil.-
. . 7 : I a', s 'I In- p-'int was . -
c H O. d bv I h. bail as I" inu even "i
Ire .! - i n. i.-o , ,, li, , I C i ,1 Ihe size .f 1 to-
cr,.. lis. i I I I W.I, t,i kill IIS oil I, ,,,l
. - in h nua 1 1-' "' tin- many st,,ri'-s -d
lie i-at , s p. i i.se ii of eottoit in.inii
f.i. 1 iring ' tl' - uith. Th.- iig.ir- s
. oni pared vih L'. ',:-. "H'l las' i as e
aeil J l'i.; ..mi !.. s- as-'li" ;il;.i. In Ih-,,,ii-
ol p.. I r. . i.i. an. .tin r r- - ..rd
wa.- br-.k. ll N't l-s-ipts at all p.el
,,f th. ,,.-.,ii w r. put al 1 ".mi -. I ".
bales imams! ..il l.';7!i.S4: l.,.-t
year and ' . '- 1 '' :: two v ears i.t".
Liverpool v.i-i h.t'.i the first chain-
(Continued on page four.)
I "..lulu, bo- I. K Colli nl i (it, ot
1 larnsbu i c, Ca .. who can,,- up while
I Ids umk was being a ecu in pi ish. .1 vv i.
order, d hack h tin' handlt. lm emi
t ,,ne of his ivvnhris at him. or
.uf the sleds penetrating Ins hand and
the others) glazing his bod.
Was a Cool I'ellovv.
Despite the appearan. e ,d thr. e
passi ng. ! s who had In en awakeiud
h, the shi.otintr. Ihe robber c.i hn I v or
dei eil I he crew back on the I l a in a ml
cmpi-lle.: lb. Til to steam a vv a v . leav
ing the bullion beside the tl'ai k ll
wa.s reeov.-l. d later bv a posse sent on
a s ) 1 1 -' ia I t rain
When tin- train was leauiu;. In
called ollt. Cloodbve .III. I I link.
I hope to see oil ana in.
It wa.s reported tmilKht thai in ad
llilioll to the miSHllIK pel s several
I In nisa lot dollars in iiiinncy was
amount of their loss.
Akith llamaker of l-vvison. sent
1 a sale to tile .s. elle "l n ly
eive six bas
I pennies on w hid
, tin- s. ais had in.! been broken
bnl
which had n.-.-n cut ..pen vvnii a snaip
" ' le to ascertain the content and
mlotieil bv the roblicr in iIiskusI.
SAI'IvS I I 1,1, Ol-' tfii:.
Ii.lil!isniit:. I'niii . Annus! ::i
" l-.xpress Mi ssiTiser Harper, of thi
ll. I Iwoi'raiu winch was held up near l,cwls-
door and had la-en covered by tin
robber's revolver.
With practically every detective and
officer employed by the railroad, a.i
iM4 by.l(ittl stBpUv employed
hy (lie AdniitH Mxiiresa company, en
Kci'ed ill a. search for the lone bandit,
the -rc,iiT ion was made tonight bv
I i-n ic- I v a n ia. railroad ulliors that hi.
P I u Inns in n Is but a tew hours off.
Tim 1 1 1 K 1 1 W a vTI I a 1 1 . II is Mil ill . look
' ""'n m bullion arid $:'"'i in peniinw
IT. ui l'o car iind all of Ihl- has Iii-.-m
loi ml ah. in; the rails but fl'i.'i.
MRS. DUKE AFTER LIVELY
DAY OF ADVENTURES GOES
TO CELL FOR THE NIGHT
Was liYady to .loy-ritle and
Stop al Palmer House
I ,tf IV' t
I ill! I I .'1 1 1 .No AlollI'V.
IIAPNT Pl.'M'KOK WIRK
(111 -so. la I e, l-ress. )
j i il C ' ' ;i i. AuKii.-i :: I. Mis. Ah. . ,
. i.l. I ml , 1 1 v I w it. ..f Cio.li.
loll-. s nl Ih, ii n-Ii I iii a ' '' I '
,i hi
I ml
I I i ' ' i "ii II'- I l.i I urn Mis
-c .Tin l-d t . ui 11; ht n pon . on
' a n ,-1 ii ' -. 1 1 1 1 1 . i ! , ' - on pa n v . i,c
.1 lid inability to pay JIU
a machine -In had used dui-
.1 IV
I
. lor an -I M IS. I I'l k e creilteil I
n.i in i a i tin c.i ! im r bous.-1
I In i I I III : ll i I
. r .i in . a I .it
I I la
ihllliU
I -
I'lhn.i-
d.-lli Hid' d 1 le b'-f l Slllt
I and iv b- li a-k. d to na
i.lvalic si,
1 1 . . -1 , -. . bill
.hi i -m-.i ro v
I. !., I,.- I.
itl.d sh
J.
I - I
I: I
d She Wollbl
I
ST.. I I,. N , ,
'bC'T'lot- l.
i.t lu-r pi ..mil, I
.-, ii pb op. i an, r-
1 1
til, an
but I In- I, I.
li ' 1 I ' 'us' I t" il I In I
., . .. .- Hi.'. - paid fm m ii'b an. .
I..." r -le .V' ,.1 to lb. . 11111111.1.;
It bilddlllK and I.. Id A .sistanl
s:.,i.,'-- V'l-.Ttn I'.,'. thai relati-'S ol
,. r !"!-,,) r h, i-t. and vv r. ploltiru; I,,
I a I . !,- i ll' . All.-r Ion our tln-l.
I !.. vi-il'd a riumt.'r 'd la.sv.is iilni
1 he . ,, i s-, nu ll find I i 1 . 1 1 to in!' r e s I
, l . rn i'l a plan lo final a b -ltd is.in
i,, s i - . Turk.-v from l,a ,, k i u ii -. .
i M r - I oil . In,, I l . ,, u-.ui; a lined
i ., i-. .in. .1. il.- fo, all tin se I r . ps and
I i n tti- . ha li It", ur b m.-ilided Iiit
j i,,.. m -, sle adunll. d she had I, ..lie.
I SHUT .11 His ltol'M.
WAS Ml N' i'l'i iN. iu;m "..- Il
A -is . arm 1 in re l,., ,Khl I'n
, nl Ta ft had iipi',.inl.-d A C Si v
-. r ..f S. -attic. I. b, i,i,l..r it I'-IT-.
to sue. e. ;. Wai l Mr
Ward tias been nann-d to succeed W.
1-'. Willoui.'hle as seer, tary of Crto
Ki'-n who is to is-.-oine assistant di
ll" tor of the census.
The Way Asheville Now Looks to The Other Teams.
s"V 7 ill''
u
Hi
PONY AND MULE RACES WILL BE
SEEN A
Opening Day of the Midsummer Horse Show Featured
Fast
Urilliant suivshlne, lavond the
opi'iniiK day of the Mid Summer
Mors.- show at Riverside yesterday,
and while the attendance was not as
meat as hail been expected, it was
up to ihe average of the lust days ol
Horse shows ill previous years. It Is
M'-iieraily uiHlcrslood that the second
day of most Horiwv items Is (he best,
ami a larcor crofi is expected at
Uivcrsidc today, fir which sunn- at
tractive features Ufa scheduled. The
membeis uf thoj association feel
greatly eiieoiiraKeit with the nhowlng
male yesterday. Tho fonaonsuH of
opinion w tha e-;vrtou rlaiiw
shown yesterday mere, of a IiIkIi or
der, and taken all round the show
was a highly en .lliaide one.
I
TihIii.v'h iinl Allillcllvc.
Tin- card for lliis alt. in i b- an
atlraetive one, I in 1 1 1 1 1 1 IK He I i I h.w
ih-ss pairs, tin nuxle 1 1 . 1 I III ss over
1 T. ' I in which III, lc an I -' -lillli -I.
I Ihe pony ra.es. Mini lie mid- la.i -c
which caused nn it enlhu. i,i-m ve,
leribiy. will be . aled. In lie- ioiii
bin.'ition class ttii-, alb in i tlnrc
,-ire fourteen CI-'licS', llliTiulUli; -1 M 1 1
splendid aiiini.il is Mr- Ik
1 io Ii 's " Itaja Ii Mis. II II ISriuu's
"I'aptain". . V. Hiii'Kiss' "I ,..iig
I lisl.i m i '. I' i. 'ola ml .-. 'Iiiinb ".
I'atlon A- Stik. I- iiher'fl "Lady Tab ",
ami si vi la I , ,i h- i - ol b IK Ii 'il.i III v
'lass M, tin l i-i road Ids l-n a
prize of J 7 .', ill I... a la I I I "I
sp. id bet w en 1 1 A It 1 1 u I I ' l.i I '
T'-t" and ' I'n o c W ll-'ll'i- '
"Loiik lli; tain "id 'M il. " ami II.
T. Mills' "Siih.-lnii " and -Ti id.."
Tin- JiuIkiiik Mr. ".la, k ' S.il-
ley Wii-, vei lc, irably coiinoeiil. d !
"ii yesier.iiiv.
t -
fact that Ii- le Id I I,
AN ORPHANAGE FIRE
.S,.
ell Ijitllt rl'ols I lull!
Five are 1.'-! Out of Si x
en IIuihIii 'I ami V' y.
Itv shocI,iIc Press.)
NKW Vm:K
Inn- ihiidi.ii.
laehv's bone
V'lgiiFt '.: I
iati s of S
. hibll. ii a
wen soil-..
l. Ma
Co. I. j
a! d in I
away Carl-:
a 111'- Will'
tile home
,V . ,1
p. i I n i , - -: '
It. Till" KM - dl -
.1 ri in II .1 luc , ,, c; ; ,,
i t i . d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .; .
. h lid I en in I 1 1 . in -
. nlidueb il lc He
''over, ll to. 1. 1.
lb.- I inn.. ., I
There W
.1 it , it ion, v I, ,
KjK,,.,- ,,f Sl
b. of C.r-e.i.!...
r. I, .-.I t ih.
oi.br kit i , , l' I , i
I was s- .illld - '1 and
,t all had i - a., d
j.( ,,f , ,,. ,,
, .1KH ,,,
,!,,. th, Ur,
it was ki , . p . .
until tin mi
th- debris t-"i
H W el
f"
d ll'
WASIILMn '
cast: North '
interior; sln-w
n.-sday; Thnrs i
modi-rate north
August 1 . l-'or.-dllia
l-'air In the
on tin- i oast Wed
fair and e.silc-r;
lids.
'.Cf 'yyyi -HiiyiK. xTr- fV
T RIVERSIDE
Roadsters on the Card Today.
Good Judging.
no program with the names of x
hlbilois was remarked upon.
I'illC iUNWN.
One of Ihe pI'cttleHt elllSHCH of till)
alt.ruooii was Ihe ladles' Mingle har
ness, driven by a lady: In this class
Mr Arthur r. l.er'n "ret", driven by
Miss Mary SI i In-leather, wo awarded
the blue ribbon, a popular award.
Another event vvhl.h met with geii
i nil approval was the capture of the
red ribbon by Mis. J. II. A. Ilciinctl,
driving Mrii. A. H. Doyle'H entry
"Hajah", a. horse that ha. tkn
many, ribbon &t other Hirr alionn.
"Haiah" wu livUfui- trlmJUliL ajjuweil
to advantage.
Tin- single roadster class I IC waa
llolher f.lvolTle. Thep- Were ten ell-
Iri. is hi this class. and the
a n m hi in m . ii I llial ill nville. S.
i '.. look all I Ii l re ribbons was
Kle.T.d with ehe.Ts. ' ,'SbuilovV'",
II. .1 Mill-. I ile. 11V lib . look III Mt
nil v.." W li llain.v lileciivllb.
took 'coiul, and "Lung I n.-l a in. ", W.
W. ISuigiss. ol lb.- sai ilv. third.
I'onies Khun' Well.
l ias- V. tin ihlliln n s h umus pmiv four Is nun when they were ridden
ila.-.--, Iliad- a bin- a ppi a ra nee with Into the rliiK b lour lugro Ih.vb who
s.mti iiitrles. I lurry i ira hn m' h u ng on for dear life. Two ,ol the
"Sin i tin a 1 1 . a former prize vv inner, i i id. is were promptly dislodged from
look Hn Mi". Katie nic Iraut's l hir seals and bit the dust while two
"Mav". lo"k s.coiul. Julian Wood- jpnlis of b.-.-ls slruck wickedly to Hie
,.,,k i ' Low Cow". Hilrd and ciilfonl r,ar Tin- crowd iniiuil. The four
Aibogiisl's "Ha.. I' took tie while. jrnubs. rlderb ss, and two of tln-ui
In the pom. - un.ler snddb M isa j w II bout saddles, raced around the
K.ilhcilin Hi, ml look lust wilb , i I n k lollow.-d by a -mii.iII army of ne--.t.ii
". Ilirrv i;iab.iiu-i "Swe.l- ;KI-,S vvho for a liiue, valnlv tried to
beai I ,
' l'-,w-
ImuT .
T'le i
s id. Julian Wood, ocl.'s
mm. " 1 1 1 1 1 I ami "1 1 IT. .1 . 1 Ar-
.i.'l' fourth. i
I i m b.r various colon d
w ' i I.t i c
In .Li
it
th.
FOOTPADS BEAT AND
ROR BAPTIST MINISTER
After ( iett intf sfH ISind His
Itndv in Saelv ami Leave
Him in Woods. j
i:l:ls"l'"l., T. im . Auk'ust :l. d
I Mil-.in air. .-will Ca l .! I a ' mm
i , . ,-, w a -i alia. I- ed a ml l"bl,. d In
,.K,; le I. a,,. bis vvhih- . ro tt nig lie
I . a ." t - 'ia lie.n 1,1 a ins . n I oilte I ., hi
!,,,,. i . .
II.
was probably fata II.- in
I Ian -I
j J ; .
, r
1 a, , .
!,,,,,,
Mala,-, wle, had just i I
..il in J-diiis-.i ili'v. vv , al-
I I,-, tie buietiM at a l-oe I.
a I , ai i; lie v. in .1 ' I.K in ol li I a i n
ii.
n I . b. .,' T and
I i .- 1 1 I I , I I I . . I in
I I ,v I ., I i was t I , . ' . , , d a lid
I,. I..,.!., ,,. Hn p.-i,- Ib-cl,, j ''"!''
l! S s 7 :, ... as la In n. anal . sis
I in , ,,b I't. !: . . Ma lone ! Ila f rui
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I li, altrnliui; il pa -s. rhv jinn an in, i I
,iiii, '. thai b will not! uuil wilt I.--
I
en
I
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SLAGLE'S MONEY
FOUND ON SUSPECT
(Ilv Ms-lalcil I'ress.)
CLIST'il.. T'Ub. August Ik- Al 11
i,. nit o llu ,,1,. -I .,1 ,l"lin ('mill .-mil
Ihalbs Ca, I '.bo W.re tilk. n f I om
-..-wport I" I .-te.ro. 'I lin . ehilTKed
v. lib ha. nit b. . 11 impli.aled in th';
murder and i-...ling of A tide w 4. iuoimi.i!. it is -ai.i. mk in. ills, as.- "
SliiKb . in w - w.n rciived Inn- from i.,,,. in-. re ( n u u.-n 1 1 v aitioiii; m.n.
,..in -shorn tin" evening that 4, 1'bl .V.ie ol tin- .as. - w iii. I, ha..- (b-v.-l-was
found on the pi rs. in of on" of . p. ,1 111 tills s..Ti-in have been tra.e
Inse 111. ti. This ami, unt tallica with ' 1, 1,1, to corn bread, nun victim was
the sum supposed to have been taken 'a boarding bouse k' epcr, but none of
mm Slagle's pockets. Ho boarders, contiacted thu diseaw;.
"
PA RK TOD A Y
by Some Fine Exhibits in
best hay, Mrs ". 1. Austin's "Itobln
A", looli the blue; W. H. lialThey'K
"t'ash lto ", Hecund; .Mlsa llaoul'u
"Lord Kevv" took third and Mrs, A.
It. Uncle's "ItcX", fourth.
A recent arrival In town, "Chief",
owmil hy It ohm A Silk, leather (Ullll
bindi. tisik the blue In t Iiikh K, the
Hlnglc surrey, t'liambers & Weaver's
"Dick", seeoml, uiul . 8. Kay's
"Monogram", third.
There were ten entire in china H,
wall, trot nd cantor. W. H, Hay1
Hport". took the bltte. Henry Wtmb
jr. 'too jo
land's "Uiindy", third, Tho lost
iiaiued horw I). O. Nolattd's etitry)
.look the blue ribbon In the single
.hnrm - Hs class Joseph Collier's
"luindy I'" took the blue Iii i lass H
lor the best Kray horse.
III.- Mule Knee.
It goes without saying that the
uiosi popular class or the afleruooii
was (In- mule race. for this event
the tour tine little animals owned by
III. It Millard wen- entered, and Ihe
lai.-h h,- milinal - The race was
flmilly pulled otT, ".In k", "Jill" and
"Sunday" liikilo; tie ribbons. These
, -, .- -i.-t-i.-jt
f i 'ontliioeii on pae four)
INCREASE OF PELLAGRA
Six l.eatlisin Durham Have
Aroused Doelor.s to Pe
search.
, (It.v Ass.x lmeii I'resv )
I Id'IMIAM. N. ". Aiimi' "I.
j A la itiic.I by I In- i, .niih. I ol . ,, .ci .
' !,, Ilacia whli h li;,e b ... .1 ii, in
I. ilv. local pl,'...e ' in l,.i, la ..., e.
' p. I llln-nls to I .. ..'. I lu- o, on '. tl
j di-- ase Si ,1- a ' ha I , ' in : I ici
Mia.. .,. . uir.-.J ,n Ihl s. .(,.,..
I An . 1,1 llllliii I -u -,,' 111 b! .-..I of
p-,-,v , I I u J In H I -., a ho li.i . Hn .lc ...
I li a in o- t il'C, r a . a I . d I . . i 1 1 . . I . ' a I -
a dn l im I or v .. u - - o, a a I a;,, f
,, , 1. , I o I ; I, in- ' I a". I
b.h, i
n nil
' , ! .-1 e , I
ml
- ph.s
, ra.lie
,,el a
I
ill, it. I
pa mil acain-l e b.ialll npoii He t,,-,-,,
be a I lie -ll. I"'t . li ne v, a r :i:,lln t
llhat the illM-c has Us ..r.cin III .0,11
! .......... .in- I.-.. I at. 111 .1 lc.
l ai ,. ..... a ,,. ,.,
jll,,. in, ,,,,, latum -'t S- ! .11 ' -UTi is
! I lug condm .
j I ir .impl.el.'. of He s,,l h-.ypitnl.
!li,n nti 11 a par--' tnaiing .villi
; I w 1 I . e .as. S o' p. II.IKI-..IIM IlisailltV '
I Hlel ibaHi. T b I ' ' -1 ' ' ' 1 1 t li U of He '
1 c-s wen- among woirnn, whi'h is
MONTEREY SENDS
OUT Gall FORI Iri
HER TIME OF IEl
The World's Charity Already
Courlng In But Her Ne
cessities Are Many
RED CROSS APPEALS
TO AMERICAN PEOPLE
Klver Kecodesto Its Bod Leav
ing Scores of Drowned
in Arroyos
(Itv mxititfi I'rcn. )
.MoN'l'i:i!i:V. Mexko, August J I
'I'olllK'ht ihe Ii ll 111 tier of bullies recivr'
ed from ulom; tin shi.res of tho Han
In I'litarlnn rlv.r, victims of th" flood,
total npproxliiuilely a thousand. In
Monterey nine hundred Is the total
w-hlle mcuKi'e ri'ports from nlong tho
ynllev Im reiiso thn number. Howmir,
hut llttlo Is yet known us to tho Ion
of liln and daiiiuge outshlo of this
city. That the entire number Host
wlJI ever be known la not probabltt iim
many bodies must bo buried In th
sands and mud.
Other Town Destroyed.
Heportd euntltiuo mu4Mrr from
points down tho valley, but It la
known that tho vlllaxn of San Fran
cisco hum entirely destroyed, the town
of Hun Juun badly damaged and tho
town f Cniiuirit" on tho Itto Grands
Is reported to liuve boun oompletely
washed away.
A rider from tho town of Cnder
eyta, this tiile, the blt'tliplauB of
tieneral (leroiilmo Trovlno, Hinted to
Tho Ansociated I'ronn corrcMpoudont
that twenty hoillen had been recover
ed at that place, thwt hundred were
mien float lug by with the Mood and that
on hi trip from ('aUiiroytu to Mon
terey there was Hint & doprenslon In
tho ground or an arroyo which did
not contain from one to ton bodies left
thero by the receding Hood.
A complete lurt uf tho dead la ahao
lutoly unobtatnablo, but no Americana
or other forelunert were loat M none
of them roelrtod in fhe flooded diirtrlet.
ttMtm
of NUovo leon feu been flooded -end
towarde Tnmplco in Ihe ntle of Ta
iiuiullimfl alarming roportfi have been
received. NotblnK definite la known,
however. u tidexcnph communication
has tint yel been opeiierl with thla (11
trlct. ?
Itellcf rourtiift In.
Hellef Iii the shape of money haa
Is en pouring In from till eourcoe to
day and Iuikc iiinuiints have been con
triiuited from Ihe tlnllnil HlHtea
t'b.ihcH. foiMl su, piles and money la
needed to euro for tho houielesn and
lesiiiuie, Tim resiionse hne been
large find nobbi hut ue for tho mon
ey will be I'liind anil more esiwlally
when 4he fall reportH from down the
vtillev' nre learniMl.
The property loss Ih now estimated
at between 1 1 2,000. 111)0 and 115,000.
iiiiii in ibis illy wiiln ml counting the
ihimiige to tin- ralli'iiula or down the
.alley Iroin this city.
The nillnaid situation reuialns un
chainr.il. but offi.-Jals stain that a train
will arrive early tomorrow from Lft
iT'ln and that trains will leave for Im
redo ;it lo o'clock tomorrow morn
ing IE WITHOUT
ANY EXECUTIVE ORDERS
Ohjecl to r.sc of New Pow
der ami I -isreiard Nation
al I'm led Mine Workers.
fllv A .siM-luti'il I'ress.)
crrrsitt 1:1 ,'. Auusi :ii- i"nanc-
i-..ie. .in,,, i,v National President
I 1 ... lb. Nat ion, 1 I executive Is.aril
a 1 1,. I t Mi,,,. Worker of
I n , . 1. 1 a, niy thousand union mln
j 1 ..ill I ik 1 i. no on sl rlke Iii the
i C11 1 i.-i 1 u dt". r I. 1 tomorrow.
', I '1 -ii" I b nli rs .I. 1 reei th" strike
fo.jiv .,iT.-r a. conference .ha. ban
l.i--.. I... days belw.-cn (lie I'lttM-
buiT; de-lrnt mil s-rjitnrs mid it II -
...,i 0 Hut. ils ov.r the use of black
powder, ihe n.-vv explosive ordered
by tin- 'tale in mining coal.
A pr position rriiule tho conference
I., liav a committee of five miner
us., ..f other permlsslblo explosives
was M!..-r!y oprs.scd by DIMrlct PTes
I'b nt l eehnn and other local leader.
I'lioii t ti li position cnnie the wide
split !,. i v'i-ri Ihe national and dis
till t oru a n i.a t tons, the miner ngre..
Ing bv 1 'te. to stand bv their dis
trict !. -, dcrs.
Pre id. nt Lewis dis-laro.. fionlght
that In- would hold anidlier i-onfer-enee
with the district In an effort
to s-ltbs tlie dllT.renc.-s. District
Pr. ..id. nt I-', .-han declares that
whether- President Lnwls holds a
c in'i rem or not he will order the
1111, hts to lav down their tools.
The trouble between tho national
and district organizations in the out
growth of n long standing feud be
tween President Iiovvie Hnd President
I'lnhnn dated back to President Lew
is' election to his present office.