ASHEVILLE CITIZEN.
THE WEATHEE
Associated Press
SHOWERS
Leased Wire Reports
VOL. XXV. NO. 3'.
ASIIKYILU:, N. , THURSDAY MoUMNC, S! ;1T KM liKK 2:1, l!!.
ruhT; vw'v: niNTs.
lEeT
s
THE
FAMILY OF SIX IS
MURDERED: BODIES
E
Dastardly Crime Arouses The
Citizenship of Virginia
City to Frenzy
SEARCH LEADS TO
GRUESOME SIGHT
Women And Little Children
Fall Victim to Avarice of
Unknown Fiends
BLUEF1ELD, W. Va Kept 22.
An entire family of six p. thoii.s were
murdered and the bodies nf all but
one of the victims were- burned with
their home at Hurley, Hiuhanan
county, Viriglnia, early today. The
motive was evidently rubbery as the
owner of the house, an aged woman
known as "Aunt Hetty" Jut is, was
generally supposed to kcap a large
eum of money about the place.
Mrs. JiiHlis, her son-in-law: (leorne
Meadows, his wife and their three
children were the victims. Meadows'
body, badly mutilated, was found
this morning, lying in the yard of his
destroyed home, the funeral pyre of
his loved ones. Two bullet hole
througl. the body and a Kha.xtly
wound in the neck, which almost se
vered the head from the body, gave
the discoverers their first evidence
of the extent of the tragedy.
Gruesome Sl(jlit.
A search of the ruins of the house
disclosed a sickening spectacle. The
blackened masses of half-hurned
flesh and charred boms of the two
women and the three children wire
found beneath the debris, each body
brarlnR evidences of murder commit
ted before the house was destroyed
by Are, evidently for the purpose of
hiding the crime. Trie elder woman's
skull was upturned sonic distance
from the remainder of her half
burned body amid the smouldering
ruins.
Bloodhounds were rushed to the
" scene and In ft short rlnie they (onk
the trail of the supposed murderers
In a cornfield which Joined the Justls
home. There the footprints of three
men were found Impressed In the soil
soil. A posse of citizens. heavily
armed, are following the hlondhouuds,
bent on lynching the murderers IZ
they are ca.ptnred
E FLIGHTS
Will BE FEATURE OF
HUDSON-FULTON FETE
Gfcnn H. Curtiss Says Thai
He Will Attempt to Make
Reniaikal.le Flight.
MEETS THE AYR 101 ITS
NEW YOil. Sept. 22. flight
from Governor's Island across the
lower bay and around the statue of
liberty probably v. ill he Hie tlrst avia
tion event du-ln? the II udson-.'utton
ct lebratlon.
Olenn H. Ciiiliss, winner of the
first International aviation contest an
nounced today thai he would attempt
to make this flight as soon in pessi
bleafter he hris assembled his mu
chlne. Wilbur Wiirhi. who tins his ma
chine almost in Using shape, met
Curtiss l.e'.u- l"i the lust time since
the latter n.iiMieil from his Euro
pean trlunioo, Tile Ilieehng, wlii-li
took place hi Wright's shed on iov
ernor'8 Island, v.is cordial. No ill
feeling exists l.e,.ni-e l the suit
which the v rich! brothers have
Drought against tin- 1 1 ei 1 1 n g -l 'in l iss
company for alb-red infringement of
patents.
FINED HIMSELF
FOR SPEEDING AUTO
VAXiolVKI: 1'. . Sept. '-'-Jn
the police ...mi. Adolplnis Wit
Hams, police in. mi Hale, lodge, 1 bl
own ease and fined himself t' and
costs for speeding his automobile, lb
had Jlist disposed of two eases of
' speeding when his on n name was
Culled.
"Does that charge refer to m-?"
asked the magistrate meekly of Mr.
Kennedv. the prose otor.
"Yes.'' said Mr Kennedy. "I think
von have a right to try It yourself
P. Is n"' worth while making a writ
ten reuuest to another magistrate."
His honor found that he had been
going nineteen mil- an hour, when
the law allows on'lv eight "Williams
is ordered to pay $T and costs," said
the court,
BURNED WITH HDM
1
I. COOK FACES
El
Meets Newspaper Men And
Freely Answers Volleys of
Questions Fired at Him
SHOWS DIARY WITH
RECORDS OF TRIP
After Meeting Thousdnds He
Spends a Quiet Day In
Bosom of Family
NEW VtiltK, .Sept. "11. Dr. Fred
erick A. Cook, seeking rest and se
clusion with his family alter the
boisterous welcome of yej-tcritay, de
nied himself to interviewers today
and remained in his suite at the Wal
dorf Astoria until late this evening.
when he submitted cheerfully to one
of the seveiest cross-exa'mlnutions
since he amiouneed his dtscoery of
the North pole. The ordeal of the in
terview, which was conducted by for
ty newspaper representatives, includ
ing several from foreign newspapers,
proved at least that ho was not
afraid to meet the public. Incidentally
the city of New York officially rec
ogniKcd his achievement today when
V e board of aldermen passed a reso
lution, commemorating his discovery
and providing for a public reception
at the city hall. The date of the re
ception ill be announced later.
As the questions asked with put by
laymen they did not go deeply into
the scietilllie aspect of the expedition.
Hut lr. Cook was ready to answer
Htiything pertinent to the issue. The
most interesting phase of the Inter
view was reached when lr. Cook uas
asked If he would object to shoing
his diary. He immediately
rllted
and, after retiring In Ins
on.
re-
t urned w it li a small a i.t .
which he showed lieel,.
t
honk
to all. It
ITt'i pages,
with til'ty
a riling of
was
thin I k containing
h of which was tilled
or sixty lines or penciled
the most minute characters.
I took of letnlls.
The book, he said, contained con
siderably more than one hundred
thousand words while he has besides
other books embracing his observa
tions and other data.
The Interviewers were rather se
vere In regard to details but nothing
Indicated thai the polar travelers
memory was at fault een in the
most ininule particulars. Sonn t i 11 1 -s
when a petty question Indicated ig
norance, he smiled with good liumor
(Continned on page lour.
LIEUT, PEif REACHES END
OF HIS TALK ANO MAKES
lit' Kims Into Wedding Par
ty and Thinks Kic Is
Tli row n at Him.
GETS AN INVITATION I
TRI'lto, Sept. -L'. Commander
Robert I-;, ivary had no further.,,
statements to make to. lay regarumg
the polar coin rov ei sy while travelling
Westward to his home In Kagle bay
from Sydney The explorer with his
family loll Sy.lneV early today and
readier Truro tonight. Later tin
Peary party d. parl. it for Portland
The trip lo Ti nr.. ..erupt, d the entire
day and at the station . nnnit" groups
of people gathered to catch a glimpse
of Ho- explorer.
I om in. i ml. r I', i ry has r -ived an
ll!MHti"l! '.. I-. Illlc l.el'.l' the lloVltl
Scottish I ;, ..Klapiie,it soci. lv The
II. III. I .mi. lo.l.n ill .1 i abl. grain
from i:, I in l.n li P.llowi 'hat re
ceived I rom Sc. t.d. 1 1 v -I S. K ' n je ri
me -I lug I '.ililloiuel. I I'' .11 to lix a
il,.e f..r a I, i I nr. iii I .on. Ion before
lh. Po- ,1 il. -ograp I) e H '""I. ty.
All CIllllMSl islie MoV. .t VVhidl galll
e I . . I ,. I . v i;l..-g..w to llliv en I He
,, p., rl III of l.Vo W. aril I lis' COllpl. X
id!..!.. I i manil'-r I ' u and t lire w
t i.e at lic .ar ... mlow. Tie ex.lorer
was tin ii i roinel of ap pi. nise wh. n
he appear.. I on i h, platform, think-
ing that Ho douc'iisl ration was in
hi.s honor alon.-. hut lo- hastily f-
tr. ated WlKH be observed that. lie
was in tin mida of a wedding party.
Another bridal ro.i at St-dlarton
al.-o Kave Hi. explorer a h. ally round
of cheers.
I OP M HOMH.
l:l, PASO. T.-vas. Sept. 22 A bomb
was found totiu-ht in He- rear of th'-
customs hons. ;tt Juiirii. M.-xico. a!
T EWERS
ANDSHOWSBOQKS
few feet from ip. plattorm hbh had ni.ei ing of the National A .' o- i.it ion
been in.. I-d 'or the m . ling -U-tween of Cotton Mannfactiirers whp h began
President Taft and President l.iaz on j here today. Prisiip nt Charles T
October 1. Mora than thirty arre-ts Plunkett. of Adams, Mass.. In his an
were made. Jaurez la' across the nual addres, reviewed cotton manu
Mcxican bordei. facturlng condition In Europe.
SAYTHEWORLD WILL
COME TO FINAL El
TOMORROW MORN
Disciples of "Latter Reign" of
Apostolic Church Have a
Bug In Their Ears
CURTAIN TO FALL
ON MAN'S ESTATE
Worldly Affairs Have Been
Settled up And All Things
Are Ripe And Ready
WKST Id'XHIMtY, Sept I'lrm
in Iheir conviction that the world
Will come lo an end at 10 .njtirh
next f'ridav forenoon, n colony of
about thiee bundled members o the
den oiu mat ion known as the "Latter
K ign of the Apostolic Church'" are
spending what they helicte to be their
few remaining hours in prayer, song
and exhortal lou. The scene of ih-ir
religious ardor is "Ashdod" a Utile
w len chapel mi the main Inrnplkc
between llostoii and l'l. month In this
town.
Worldly tasks have been laid aside
that the I ;i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 may prepare for the
milleninm.
The services ale ptaclicaMy contin
uous. In all branches of tin worship
the congregation participates, singing
the In inns with fervo- interrupt
ing prayer and exhortation with pious
ejaculations.
Take u Until .
Occasionally the services at the
chapel are suspended long enough to
permit a trip to the neighboring
pond, where the eoiicrts are bap
tized. To feed the crowd that is attend
ing the meetings, a big tent has been
erected near the church, while the
houses in the neighborhood and even
the church horse shells furnish a
lodging for the people,
Note- of the faithful appear to have
a shadow of it doubt that the world
will end Friday forenoon. When ask
ed what they will do if tin- expected
event does not ma I r is I ize, most of
them refuse to i ntortain suc h a sup-
I position Some .surest that a love
! r ast be held lor ten das or so. while
iol e ls still say Mint II Hie niillenlum
j di s noi i nn n t'lida v it w ill come
lle.t ' HI" at tile same season.
I
IS EXPECTED IN THE BEG
DISPENSARY GRAFT CASE
Trial of Kaniuni at Coliun
hia Promises to Grow
in Interest.
TELL A I JO IT CHECKS
(-(,,t mhia. S ".. S- pi 22. I'"'
. . . f I'hesi. . roi in. r include
-
,lf
ll.,l
board ol diieetors of the sl.il.
ii.-iiv. went on lb. stand today
to . ,nl v against .1 (v l ai in. in
.used of I. lib. ry. WvMe was exam
ii,, ,1 ,i! I he re. oi .l-; at the dispen
sary showing w here house, r pr. .v ni
ed . I'.irnnin had i.-ieiv.d nrib-i"-f.,r
thousand,, ol e.is, s o w hlslo V
Tomorrow he will be examined upon
the p i r t j -olar alb s-aloli llial lo I. -eeive.l
;i 1. 1 ihe ol J I . 1 - " "ti a certain
dale ):.!. I I .1. !:g. ca'di a l of the
Conine 1. i.il Milk of Ch-sf I. lo.l.iv
teslilie.l Hi ll a diall for thai .ilnoiinl
signed h. lailinm and in.ol. p.iv.ibb
to 1 1 i: i v Sa line Is, was pa el at In
dank and 1 hat W.v li' g.. the money
The pap. i Itself ha- not I.e. n put in
evident - as the slale lias been unable
t , K, ii . 1 1 . i w ' v . r . it - culls., has
been no i I througli halililjjg h H.
pels Iron. ' li.-.-i. i lo I 'a i mini's fti'.-.
This sc. ond i rv . v id. tic was I h- cause
of inaiiv i. hp. lions I. nl dodge Mdu
iligcr oVel -Illhll the defense at everV
j point . The dot. -use end. a v or.-d to
1 show that the proMd. nl of the bank
i ..f ),. st. r was def, ,. d f..i luavoi
Jbv Ikiie. Saunols. s. .-called "mlddl.
man" for W.v lie. and that this w.
the moiive for lurning th. ease o-r
t,, the (.rufo llti'ill Witnesses 1"!
In,. prosecution, however, debit-. I
i Hmt tie information was given voloo-
itatilv to tin- attoriov - ten.-ral
S- IIS..I i-.n. . I testimony is
tomorrow.
i-xpi
Tl,l ltoIT IsfltOI'i:.
f'.ULTT' ' W'.'il.S N. II: S'-pl
At the eg bt V -sev eitt h annual
I "v"
ss
f F K r-vif Of
r . -soa.' . s
- l I. v,,.
DEATH TOLL
NOW REACHES TOTAL OF FORTY-FOUR
New Orleans and Adjacent Territory Slowly Recovering from First Effects of the
Tropical Storm Property Loss Will Run Into the Millions Reports
of Heavier Losses Current.
NMW ORLEANS. Kept. 22.
-Ihath list of gulf coast hur
ried iii1
Terrebonne, definite 19; report
ed !,(i,
New Orleans, definite, 6.
Pass Manohao, definite, H.
hrciler, La., dclliiitc. 4.
I lesair, La., dottlllte, 3,
.l.n kson, MIms,, rteflnite L".
Hilton Itouge, !,, deliulte 1.
Madenville. l.n.; iellnlte 1.
Ray HI. Louis. JMIhs., delinks 1.
Doualdsvlll. , I.; rtellrcrte t.- '
firamery, La., ilellnlle 1,
(liand Point, La., reported 4.
Haratarla Pay. I -a., reported 1.
Total definite 44.
MiU oliLKAN'.s. Hepl. j:: -Urad-ually
New Orleaie and the territory'
him rounding Hie Cicgccnt city is r -covering
from he lirst effects of (tie
tro.ieal hurricane. whi'li starling
Sundav. coniinu'd throughout Mon
day and Motid i' niht Thirty -eight
human lives ale now posiliv. ly known j
to havie been (tainied as vp-llms of,
the storm and tills, others are re-;
ported to hav. i.e. n lost jn lower!
Terrebonne parv
port has not b. .
i. bill as v el I his re- ,
n authenticated. j
The
I !v
1- s: vM.I run into t be
to 1 1 1 ions.
FRENCH OFFICER KILLED
BY HIS 01 AEROPLANE
C;it. I'Yrber Finally Meets
Deal It I'.v M''.ms of That
W'lii. li He Sin. lied.
IP il l,i iCNK, :-' pt. 2 J i ..plain
I i I..T, an officer 'he l-'reieh army.
V'.as killed Heap- l-:e this lo.llling
while testing hi- a plane. While in
I he air the ma. b i turned ... . i ami
I ben dashcl I i n I i ' . pi a m
l . ilM-r was cm ie ) lo death t.v the
motor.
(.'aplam Loo
had In i n d. ...
past for tlo m
Haul ie . in I h.
atniv. H- wa
f Hie ext. tisi..
Poll III Hell, V ll
' dina lo I I' .-r h. r
! 'I' se V ' I a I V . a I a
' I'm of t Ie II. n.
. I of t he I I en, ,
-a- t Imo in - I r , r j-' ,
1 riim- nt. I" rva -t
it Paris, w here
I he a I my coii'l'l, I H Kl'Iie,s . .
p. I a iiielils 1 u a . i cm. I f - u a I.. ,
Willi tile ,.t,.... colliers, ale I l..
dirigible balloon I., Patrl", wa an
..up on,,, of Hi, '., .peral inn. i 'a p
i. .in I', i Iiit s mi ' however, l.n.-
, I ipiii-kly to c heavli-l -than hi
ma. him- and Ie - s a ploneei ,n
this held.
&H0WER&
WASIMNUT
for North Car. ii
er Thursday an
variable wlndjj.
pt. 22. I'orecast
a Prabably sho
i'riday; moderate
There's A Chance For Peary Yel.
1HCU
' ( ,
v ', a , s-,
OF COAST HURRICANE
Miles and inllca of territory have I
been laid waste.
Crops have practically llen ruined.
Hiilldlngs, cotton gins and sugar
mills have been leveled.
Nuw Orleans la still sadly crippled
In the way of railroad facilities anil
telegraph and tclcphoju.. eoiuiiiunlea
lion with the outside world. It wa
not until lonlgitt (hat the Western
Union Telegraph company was able to
get a. wire working out of the city.
For two days the elty'n only conimu-
nlentlon with tho nuUlde wtrrtil Syiui
over an improvised long distance It
phone circuit u '' The Associated!
Press. Hnth the Illinois Central ami
the Louisville and Nashville rallrouds
have siiltered heavy loss. miles of
their tracks having been washed away.
II will be several weeks before the
Loiilsvillle and Nashville will again
be running (rains ov.r their own
trucks.
Prom early (.day. th" death list
In the lower portion of T. rrelioiinc
parish Increased as details of Hie hur
ricaiie'M destruction were hourly re
ceived, until lotiiglii it numbers nine
teen It Is reported that fourteen
others are missli.g; tlnv nr.. said to
have been drowned or .-rushed in thei
flying debris or vvrecK.-d nulls, dvve.
lings and fl'dimi.' camp-- j
Thrilling tales of narrow escaf.es
and daring i.s.ees .nine from the!
slot m s,epi area. '
COMPELLED BY A DREAM
TO CONFESS HIS GRIME
I Ian nt m I Nijjlit and l);iy for
Six Years ly I lis 'i tiiii,
I ! lili aks 1 lie Sileiiee.
Los AMIKI.KS. Cal., K.pi
llaiitite.l lilghl and day by die. hum of
Hie man vv botn ho b levd In had
uini.br.d lor gold ;jy V'als ago In
Connect I. ill , l.a.p.l.. Lov I known aa
P. Ov.tnian, a Los Angel. s Jiuil.
ileal, r, 1 1 u h 1 1 1 . 1 e 1 1 e d Ills stoiy to a
iiielohaiit of this city, and a.M a I'Milt
Love, is in i he i .unity Jail.
A cording to the M,i, ,., ,e, 1 , slp.i
ami i otil.eil S.. in Mill' r, a. peddler,
ie :ir U'a i, i In, ry, 'oiin. I ,., , ia no '
Mill, r in a lonely i.pol a ah -t I de
laine llo in Wnlei but y a'tel a lad him
I or a ml, . Lov i t lu n shot I i , lie ml
II,. ipii, l.lv dragged Hie into the
hii .-In a ie arh.v and I, II him i h.-ie for
. ad all' r rilling hut po, fa is. lie
Hon oilnl'.'l "ti Hie wagon and drove
to .,1. I'll! V, W ll'le he .jKp-.t-ll "if
I lie lioi -c, wagon and Its contents,
Willi the riioip-y thus procured,
will, h a nciiiil. .1 to nea i y $ 1 noil,
1-ovln fb d.
Ivovis ba lev.r be. ii abl. to tin, I
ail tvli. lis . Ins l. tim di' d. and he
"lifldcd tie iitloi in atioii of tiis mis
'l eft to He beat merchant, who
piomplly in, 'lie -l the poll...
"I coul. Inl I..-I until I found ..lit
. I.cth'-r Mill, r wa . ad or led." said
la ils. -'il kepi in.- awaka nUhts, and
I . ..nld alu i.s s.- the Ml- nt. uptuin-
taee wh rev. I I vs. lit. It was II
...nt.iiual nightmare, and I ihought It
would drive into ira. I am glad
tliat, he Is living, for It removes a
great load from inc. . I will go back
and face my accuser.) without a
tremor." t
uif u sr ivmn I ' Jr i - ,
, no ..ci. r I y m jf
f n I I I l ' l ! 1 ) ) jy ,7
.. 11 f
One of the htlmn of the storm
In Terrebonne parish was M. V,
Hmlth of New Ihiihi, who, with hln
brother, A. I''. Hmlth ami a (logon
friends riimln up n fUhtnw party at
Heabreexe The brother of tho drown
ed man rciched llouniii, m., today
IhrliiKlng the news of his hrotlior'
death.
Pleasure Craft and shipping of all
kinds In. thd buyou Inlet were totally
t)eroyert and ho Ittwi wlH t hivy
Hlora liousca, sugar mills and dwell.
lugs of every character at lloumii
and olhi r villages suffered heavily and
scarcely n structure was unlouchod
by the hiirtlcaiie.
The illumine l no by Ihn storm at
(Irand Island, cheniern Ciiniliuiihi was
very heaviv hut at these places there
was no loss of life. The crop of
I Hi-Hi) Islands were totally destroyed
anil the orange groves wero (tripped
clean of fruit and foliage.
TWO MOHI-: hll.l l ll.
Ni;W OKhliANK, Kept -i. News
reached hole tonight I hat ten mi ni,
hers of a parly troin Morgan city,
La.. wcr- killed in Momlav's hurrl
eane. They wen- In a tinning camp
In Terrebonne parish. The dead:
Captain ch.ulon i.rnul. two ladles
and a child named Adams; three
1 1 'out iuu .1 on page hK )
AFTER THIRTY YEARS IN
I
Unlucky .huiirs O'ljmry
Finds No 'leniency in tlic
I'lllltAMCII'lllA. Hipt L'S. ArhT
.srrvniK ii ' .nl Ihnly yt-nfH f hlt 1 J f -in
ii)i'ir -in h.iifc':; . f mhi Iflf'-l I i
;tn-l ' --jn,: Ie4;n ni'Hi-y .l.'ini' ?
'li ir, .iii, i- "J.i' Iv Mulvy", an ..j. -i
rri;m. vvi-i - - f 1 1 ' lir 1 -l In th'' I l 1 1 - J
Slat- m Mi ti i' I ft In ro Ifidiiv tu
t'N V-i(m in the ft' ii I'll n j ill ifl:;t.n
.il Athifit.i, ;.(., -n it sitnlliir rhiirK1'.
II" pi- i'l' 'I rullty hut ;t;-k- 1 fur ( l m-
in y mi in "tint "f his M.K'-
J 1 1 I w - M ' 1 '1 11 inn in f i.t int-; -1 ' i
! nr.- ,i id I hilt In m i , . ' i I ,i r .
I " h- h'Voli'l r f i f m. 1 1 mil, -tin) iti th'
h- . tlit'-r. M " i'l', I Ji.mil hi Ii
'linn hi 1m k i , '-j) a in,.; h f in Th"
nnly wjtn. :-i at tin- 1,(1. il war. a m l1 I
ifAl'f nHial.' wh'i i n i.i-l lh
iMH-.f,. r a-i an 1. 1-1 nf ! r i -1 r t mrii a
I I hi I i a i It t a I. ' n n ,! 1 1 a f .i
a'.
HE WON T RETURN
WITHOUT PAPERS
I ,! M I! I A , H. r , y-i-ld '22.
'Jt-nrK- V r ) - ( 1 1 f i k ' rt Murra.. a. ip-fo
U in f.ulv lavi ! I'lfm-nli'l th-
Sll lllpl ' 1' '1 L-t I M I ill I 'UIKM'MK il II' I If
ru.vv Im !'! in 'hia'i ,i ( t i r-Ui-mI of
the S'Mjth I'.'i-ihn.i anl h'.r ill-s to
;ht- u f- ni- ol lhi r yi-urt fT
I'lrucrv, r t u .:, h n-lnrn hTc Wit h
Mi( r- u i.kM i'-n i;iit fn Anfili atl'ii fnr
th hi; whh iii.nl- t'-'lay 1 n ;ivi:rnor An-
H1 I
Murray (If 'I whil: th jury yuan tl--lihraiintc
upon hi '.if- anl th if n
U'tu v.nx iin;oii in hh alwnc f-.
hftH ! ii In Cjinaila Hini- hid lljrht
M urrav han (Ji'. in 1 hi neiro wife,
ft U sniil, at his home, and married
a white womun.
E
E
All Day Long Ceasoloss Lino
of People March .Silently
Fast Tho Casket
TEAKS FALL FI-'O.M
' EYLii OF MAK( HERS
Commerce And Industry Will
Stay Their Whoo's at
Hour of Funeral
ST l-iU l., Minn , K.'(.t. 22.- Irl by
Mny..r IjiwI. i. the m, nili.-rn f Ihr
('.linn. hi r ninell nf Si. I'mil. the Kem-
m.'.v cmiiilv olTlrliiln, tile hi'.i.lH of va-
rimiM ileniiiineiiiM nnil emi'l'iyi
inar. lie.l in u ,,v tl, n,0 slut.- til
I'll at iKii.ii tinliiy ( limit r.ir the litBt
Umv mi Hit. f ,( tinvernor Jtilin-
II, W'llimi- Imily llei, nn Its WT tllldpr
l.hi Kl'ent While (li.lue.
All day Iiiiik u c. nm-lew line nf
ponpln inn niieii lii'twi-t-n nira 'f ml
lllliunoil piiHl tho t-KHkdt (111(1 nllrntly
imlil a hint tiilnitti In the Jeail (oyer.
11. ir. 1..H1K I 'i' fine the iliinr of tho
iiilt(i wnro thrnwii oim at Jl
n'rlink tin. iimiln Ij.'ttan ti UnthiT.
Tlicy t-Ainn fri.ni h II i-Ihuhi-r of -fifty
itml frniii nil pnrt of St. PUI
ami vlflnlty. To many of thttmihls
(Ie nth whii h iicrn.inul orrnw u
Mhnwn liy this tfnrs whlrh xtrrartwd
from tlii-lr ryeit.
Durlnit (hn noun lunch hour thi
IhrmiK Inc ichiii-iI. HumriMis m'ii and
tlinlr clerkM DIIihI lh" Hptirtmnh. to
tho i-ftplliil n ml thi' trem of human
ity bci-aiiio mi ve rill tilm hg long.
ImliiHiry Minim,
All brnnt-hoti of rnmmtri-liil nn I
munnfiifturliiK nctlvltloni will piiiief
tomorrow for five mliititp during tho
fiiiiernl nrvlctit. Th ftflloti I.limnril
I Htate-wlfto (rnil nil cltli'd mi town'
have liecn rcqumtcd to tvWov th ,
liittd of th twin rltl. Th rsllromlg
THOU
IS GAZ
Oil EO
OF GOV. JOHNSON
of tho tat nd thr eltr rtlwy of
Ml. I'll ii I, Mliini-spnlln nnrl ' Uulnth
will utofi riinnlnif frte flvi trilinitf
dtirliiK tho fuin-ral hour. Tomorro'
mnrnlnit th bmly will bn tnlton to
Ht. l'olnr, Mliih., Kt. I'nul City oltl-'
cinlit and nicmbt-ra of m-veral local
fraternal orKiini.tUlonB and poruonal ;
frhnd of th Into Bovcrnor ai-com-panyln
It, .
Tho funoral will be hold from the (
TrvMbyttrrian t-hiiri h at Ht. PetiT, , 1
CLAIM THAI TAFT HAD
HIS TAX SPEECH IN THE
PICKLE FOR OLD DENVER
hawycr l'urdy (lets a Micro
ticnpc and J'ii'ks Out
tin Flaws f.f It.
I IK NKI'X Till': JOKER
MU IKVII.I.K. Kv., H. it. 22. F"ol-
IcW'tllK Hi" H MKC I'l I' III .if llnlt-Rfltf B 1.0-
f..rii tin- Intel inl loniil Tax rnnti i imc
In kihkIi.ii her.- Dial Pri'Mtilr-nt Taft
hail jnii .'ih.. .l. liiye.l hlN c nrMiratloii
lax iee. h mill! hl.i arrival In 1'i-n-i.r
Tn.x.l.n lor lln- l-elii-ht of the
I iii.-rniitl..ii!il an n. lalnni. ltwson .fur-
lv. irnl. '-nl nf Hie .lepartmnnl of
laxeH iiii'i .'sHeK-nienl,'. of New Vorlc
. ily, ilellcr'al In I'.re Hie ansncla 1 inn
I . , . I ri .y a .aer en pr.iiiiHfi 'lialiKefl In
r.'.l. ral laiail"ii.
The c..r"i: ui,,ii lax law. Mr rur
l ,.il.l. Ih.ini(li I l.-l an exrlae ta
in in. ,,,,,,i . ni li'ipe in.il the phragn
H'.nl.l .letniM'- Il when prem-ntod to
till Sll,a tne '(Milt i;. in reality a. p.ir.
, I I III, nine . I -, . J nsl .how It eoul'l
c ii e. in ,(i,i iii Hie reftnlaUon of
1 1 ' , Hi 1 1 , 1 1 1 a.iiMiy He- speaker if-
a . , ,e , nn I'l li"l 'e -. nor fdlllit
e niiilcrm.m'l He- t.-.--h:i!1 ,v for .inch
rum lion ii"'- Ihe Km ei n nipnl al
nd.v ban ."-."i t" r. ii In ' " Ihtouiih
lh,. int. i I..I- , ', miner, , .-ininlwilnii
i ml He Sic i ...an a, I.
OMIItl, I I, Milt ILL.
I--KI-: i NT. Ohio.. K- pi. ::.--Her-AMinli.il
' liarh I'. lark. I'. S. N ,
who - . 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Ihe haul', hip Mrr-
.".II .Innm; th.- S.ani. h - . mcrieaii
.tar, u.ik Ilk- t , ... n.mnl.v ill her.- to
hiy. He . in,. li. . t.. make an a1-,
in-- ai Hi-- .1. Ileal ion ol the gateway
.1 tin li.nli ami Inlian trail of
1 7 7 r, nnil the llairison nnlllary trail
f Ihe w ar of I I -' I.. morrow.
I IIMIM. Ill Nil 11 'JTO.
HKItl.lN, S. i'l -IJ roard Den-
I.iiik. h'-i retarv Mali- for the .colo
nlex. will mill f ir New Vork tumor-
on ihe sl-aimr Oli-voland, to
Htndy . ..it. ii ralKlnn In the South. Tho
colonial office h.iH liecn' experlment-
Iiik for the hint eight yean with cot
ton planting In Germany.. -.
I,.