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V fi if n m ii r 1 VOL. 4 NO. 27. J . .v .. v Vtl II Li WILSON AND MARSHALL WIN BY BIG MAJO; F I i i i i i t KM Y S',-1 I -Ml J. i Simmon DtfetU Kite Lin jpj CUrk-Sutc Democratic Ij 5900 Major.. 'A k' TEN CONGRESSMEN ELECTED li at ! k I , i 'i 4 juiil n. i ' i u: 1 - Hi , 1 !') HI. ii. 1 L,rmrri AwudA) Otrrwlirl.uUia.xl iHtifM rafir litwult IrutM Ad)u4uiig futiultm. I .In Wilson aud Marshal! carry : i-tl-S. 1 aft t MU4 Urmrvifl' 4 . i W1mU Slid Ml El-i.il III ... t raj Xes. Roerelt CI' r-,j I u olily 15 TbU 1 till Uil-Fl l.Vi I I . iUl it vUtory tit Adjrr:.!, ....idim ioafor Binitijoii . n. t bate carried tLe State t it uf. viMle the I aiocratic tKkH liac t-ti I:; tO iQ. littf 'acd majority in both ' " Iraarbr of lb Htale l.gUUture 'h n ! Nor'b ('aroliiva tnt a solid Ij-m ' l'r. .tl delt-gaMon to Col.yres. It U tdbuply a lfttira!ic la fid r t j .J - ir, t-tafe aiid Natlor- Jt a, trior niidblfh lbt ti.e N..'., i.al '.r-t III Safe 1,J I hj! II,,;, : ,i danger of the t.... L'-ii. ' !,r i) il'o i .'. t(.!i . r I.' i i utalle. as waii I,m.i1 ' r l li t Tft iun rf'-rt ( I !!. i The a;I ittm:, van t,... eruor " "J tltr' r' 1V-U !"..-.: i. i, .S I '.'giUb II.. i Km Cur J, N eigH j - :i.v,. i .' I i ' , ...U: ; f K Vfcl.'s V.. i d J ii T, S" 1 ' l link .; r tu. . ii.,. . v. . , i . f il' ar,, i ,'. : ,.. ..: I li u f i h. :l. .ii a. , li. j ; j I J. U" ai.-i ! "' Nilix il..u tli K.I! i uiM. ' I C.iU i,'Ufvii, Ik lawaif. K-Mmi.. Main. MaryUliil M - - n 1. un.l in. New York ai.3 aj.liirvCi ! VV.-s,t Vir Klala, Indiana and Munouri KMifit titl.irj in Liu,... ciji- i Jt4 early la ll.c rtMiii.g t,) ii,r l(Qix-ri:lr l'd-m, i.ronilM-J at 10 u'tl.Mk. tu carry uh it J.lu ralilj (riatrr than iuo New Haui(lilr0 and niit,nt ( parently had !Ti-n a inaJorKj lit Taft on tb of atil riui.rf- trrantvc rtturim rritixrd at (bat llm. Tl fiiatea brrt reaulia wr ratiaLlj cor'alo at lo o'clock ! Ilia following eifctoral ot; Hip . f l-il! ' I. ll .il;,.l Ii 1, i Sew York New York. Nov !! will cat li for Oovcrnor U'llxa fur prwident C'ocf rtMBa William tfuhT a t lfttl goteroor Tka Entnf Uail, one of Ike Ilu44t)t orabi to thin dt). at 0 p m , conrt-did the 8lal lo Wilson aod claimed tj plattr i-.r ltooaevelt UllM'l lrd IM Mm local Taft crrled an State New llainpafclre. Rbode UiatiJ. H.uth lukota, I tih. Wruuitit and Wfo-ni!&(- altl; a total electoral vule of :& Itooaerett rarrled fur Statea -ialifornla. Illlnola. loa auj Wiib- iHtAo -altli a total elettoial vote f iZ Wllaou carried all Iber a'lr with in rlrcloral vote of ill Tlie nuuifcer of electoral votr nec "ary to eit la 2(S Total nuiu ter of electoral tote. ii M.HtutMi THla M llM.a trlj of ktrj . New York. Not i (l.alrmau vftomt, of tlie Democratic tiatioit 1 committee, ut aord to Uover i,ir Woodrow Wllmn at rrtncelon, N J . at 7 o clock tkat bit election a Indicated by ao ovcra helaitDt vote and tbat there are only two tatea to ablcb the rot will t loe. "I told him." aald Chairman McAouba, "you tiava carried New Vurk by a tremendous plurality Vou have atM) carried Mawachu -tt by fO.UOU plurality. I bare it received a uMt from N'a Uonal Conimltteemaa Fred French '"I you kavt carried Minneaota by -5 .ot. It ti a clean iwoep " IHWit H t'(Vx New Y'ork. Not. 5 Chairman MrCotnba announced, thortly after clock tbat victory for ernor w llaon aa now complete. He said tiat Governor Wtlaon had carried Maaaacbaaetti. Main. Conurcticut. New York, Maryland. Nea Jeraey ud all of the South liuuervell'e Hlutrt. Oyater Bay. N Y . Nov Khort- before widDltht tonight Colonel H..oeyelt made the followtng atata- iu'lH "The Auerlcau people, by a great Viurality bate decided tu favor of Governor Wilaon and the leaiocrat- party. (aux Tiuuilka, rtnceton. N J. Nov R lauding t0 , .i.gratn from th iniocratic natloual committee, aa "ftlrig thai Oovemur Wilaon un-'iu-Uonably wa elected, the Iteai i ratio candidate ent a dtapatch to N'r McCowba aa follows: 1 deeply appreciate your tel .'r;m and wish to est end to you " .I the tuembera of the campaign nimitte my warm wmgratuUtlons !'!' l'art yQU kT PJ " the "4uiatku and conduct vf a cam- in fought upon eweetUl issues. A great cause has triumphe.' yry lmoCrat. every trm pro- of whatever alliance, muat ' l-ad his full forc and enthua- IO IDS fUlfUlma.,1 .V . ItepuolK su tikt l. i. m- uiiJorit . l.ipt i'..'i.,i, aiid (i-ii!. got ur.l f-w n -. Biiumoi.s i.a UH.f tli4t. Kiii i.e. .,i .j Clark t.itl. lu .-.Mt.,i i.l j.r;u.a. s ' Hudhi I llu-.ir. No I Kl of Hiriw:: ii n ft-ii prvclnru l.illn iiti.ii lib' k born illaik Kiu-r M'-nrf CnW Hector's Cri-eh nnw Stu.iuoi,., 'jl. Clark iJi. KiKliic. . - ,! t .... i. i . ii i ' I I i: i 1 -t .Jl. -. ' '.111- : t i r-7- r ) - . II... i he a: ja, y i 'ou- ' : :. . v . ti,.j ' ! i 'I atjii.-ii i a.Uil 'iiaiauida.'.a iilke .-iatc- of f'ir. . u k !i,a- ti.e fuaa- - iii rarii.ii of : " ' -. t.'.rUl :t li '6 - ' I : j llj'l t if. : g i- r Au- ''K- ' I.,: . . ij", r ' ' ! f t v.. , J u - a. :i i . i. .1 y v ' . A i . ... autL. !., ' uii.t, i . f kih. d ai.d u .ui.J.-d ; -'' ii. Hi.' Ifalk;i!i war i.'.id u J .' .o.omij Unh Ti. ) , .! i - i i L u .1 as fallows: : K:rk K.!::.-L.r atid Adr:ai. 1 uii..-. o Iluljfana::. 1 7 A ' l.ul- liar fus .i::i -l'.!!:. :. r-' rt-j: 'i j i - i " ' A' K ij rim i a lijifs , )!: , ' ! a ii - 5 i. ... tu as !! 1 tJ CiU up -ai-S i,ji! ,'.'00 tl.o ). h'er- il: . 1 :. in iUI ;,!.,! lc.l..' '. m. ' ii ti::.s. '." -l!l til J-'-ij.'. Ilf;;t - ..'want J iivij '.g.i.'iii. 1. 1 , u r ii :'.''", i.i vk. Tuiki, i.- T I r k o , - ti..' ijiitk , u u 'j i.i s i I lit. I MM!, I'. II,1 h lila.l.-M Kllialxtlitown. Nov ly eight towiiahlpti lizard froiii porta show national. State With on- Niifl 1. 1 1 f.t V iu:.' I'. .. V. li V.i.-, u,.l i lit i i . 1. 1 1 1 1 I'll f 111 I , ; ' re and 'II,, !:t!' t.f! U WIISliN j .. r. '. M.u " Aa.i .1 IU.i4.ji.i ,,l Jujii.ou ll -i.i If I. r . !,!t (iIIMl 1. IIM'l. I i . : ,-.-!: .' N , i ti. , f ' ' 1 1 J . , I:- r o.i 'I.St:. i t.v I. .11 is a , i... 'I - I I , i I, I' ' I i , l..i ;y I Ji.. AIm,i !u- uu -f Hulnin. 1 N-'V. 4 "... Turkl-h .'T.' i ' :. J i ttd ' ii., in- : Tula-., i Hill- ') iiie in !!...:. ;U cf l,os- '. iirrivliig at MM 'i l.l.i; vs i.i ii.ti . to ai.d ii! ; i' : i li a Hit- aad to luie :.' count !raii. li. V-t l-.lln "."'' - . . . . Itlf. I.e.-li h.-ai.l lii-fxr.. In.lp I i . - ZL "J2? mAor,T.. ?tn,r,.ter at Ctlrnou l-.t aek. but fca, ."u:.i ptvWU Uma Mienm. Jii;;i,wn wtW)l,-.d io . ...ai.. ..umiihujiiim., wide ,ofa - -' i ii lm (trlAn Im -r ;-;nl-V rftiv nij-j.jf a . I ' . V . "i'l. n.i r.: i ' I.SMI .SI .it ii ! i ii ir lieteriiiina- il.a.l wej.. ta-.:t uliy tlcci jt Tmkiy must arrauge dl- y iliew tht terms of peace, I iImt an i I tx. ii S-iIj in n J oi- .c -I "inl l-nrif Munler. Clur.iu. v :. . Tj,,. ,ruJ (l( Viiliain H MiCullm ami Li bjd. -laiiic. (-I.ara-fd with tli.- murder of Ji liaL SirLIoiors. wa roiirln,l. !ti. today, aftr coiitumiiig ten ia of t h is term of tlie court Th caee was hard fought by both tba State and the defense, each bide casing a strong array of counsel. i.:i- hVilmlegton la Jvmbrr. A t rjvjr-? d 6t pansi ;. tavUon with (he arwirs namu ua r.r. f" "n vun'-te Kins, ir.ii y hnKkriA. v. . ." no me "f name Has or- , - , ,1 " ..wai sources it men aari; LamberlOD. Nov -Official ran,fwJ tbt)Xit ,blrt.n )ear, Mfl( () formed th libtary and reaj nt "Tiif Turkish proposal o.iucui u.f intervention of tceu' jury took ine cane at noon to-K'.ropt-ari powers This aitltudt! U:Jay and after U'ing out about on UipLiwUed In a statement from of-1 hour returned a verdict of mill. Kclal sources which sayi: to both d'-fendants, of murder In electoral ln""'0'119Jl, "V 'm."M, -old the properly of the Free Will '"'f c'2) retreat The r, of peace ,c,? awt.nd degree. 2.108, Kltfhln. 77; Clark, HI IVimhM4ftii.l - JAR liftlnll Kim!,h.,n VBn k n A mmi .'uac iui.ieil.ft casi a .... At regards foreign inter ention. owtier, there neeuii to he no carried over Kttrhln and rH.rk ' -1-. ... I." "... Vt. "... . Lludaev facultv ..ifi.-r f.r ""'"' " naiaan states listen (06 Mtuixk. for senate is elect- sanctif Ication. since that time therej r llai l's Kmlly 1'aiteri.on, i . nose couuiy giving r.ai been a division in the ihurfh "i me junior ciass, . 1 .... n. r, II L.u .. . a iiiajumy or iimi over lai-.on te same aueit nn and t nrea llantlsta In the c.,untl.. t Kan , -it IUa was feklooi.eJ ltii fioe lihi,.tnn t n,,,... w..n .r 4 and tiny Japanese lantern c;: a Tl. f..!l la. ,1. .1.1... '1 I "-"V- IUU . . . Mi .uii muiminK intei in lireen ;"it sio mc gut-sis yttre ret-i elected In this county by. majorities A ft.w ,ear ago t lie ilincipline" Uy Miss Mar Fault), president ' j oi auoui u oimniona lor rensie Df he church as amended at to 1 11,8 'elu,r Has. liu i.essi him flit suit I to restrain one faction from umng the rorVorate name and bt The Hepublirant never had any rl.aio-f to carry the county and. hile the) made a fight for the offices, meeting the fiemoiraU In Joint debate, they could not original incorporatorg cave ii lotted to and accepted their Jrf.-nt gratefully and Miss Frances W idemau. faculty officer fur the Junior Class. Miss Frances Davidson, w ho Presideti t is .i.iticfac tory, insofar as it shoas "e iU'L uilen are men of ome leslre to preceiit further blood- pr'D''"i and It is not believed mey lntenjej killlLg Simmons but that they shot L!m in tbe legs to wound and frighten bim From the wound received the injured nan ins :o any foreign counsel- u. l, il 1 "' aeatn i tie elder McCuIloo triatlcg for the arrana-emeiii " "le"cei1 lo ere " rr i 'inilu ions of pece. These must be ," """'"" roads and pay the wi--tween the Hainan States I f, lmmoU. IS.i.uo. H U re- Hirtrt " hiulied to be confined lu Jail when MiTTOX .IX lllltMIl to recover certain church property, i Plan. furnished enlivening Which it is claimed, belongs to tbe'r: """"oui uie evening, ana 'i i-iiiiaii priu sang several solos In attordauce with leap year" pirvilcges. tbe young ladif.s made dstes ,r conversation and supper lr John l Owen's sotton gin lUe UD,,e!i ere grouped in the was burned Monday evening. It is . , " nau' aud llt,le Waitresses In i.... i ..... k. . . L uaililv Jaiiao pant un. .mi er-mA Ilss 1 ttiii.np juni wnai causea me . . . . iflre. but It li thought that a match i C llflun beaten biscuits. vii.c-s, 1 1 cam. caae. Cotfee and Il4llll NHa. I'arklon Nov 4 ichoil i prog reusing nicely ai Kuslin under Gertrude Piaher We are sorry to report the III- muf J11'- V,n ln ,ne c,,t,on nd- nes of Mrs 1. I. Tbacard hut '" " me si" tt-r t'll life " opth establishment of It" ' right ao that justice ""''. 'Stress may go hand U hand.' Ti'l w uover n.on-t rtrst VAv9rtUciJtl hope for her a speedy recovery Mis Alice Vlunn gave a Hal loween party Thursday night, which was enjoyed by many of her friends The ladles present were Misses Margaret and Ueadie Dove. Flora. Ida and tiudle Thagard. Alice aud Fa mile Mclkinaid. Sudie I'owtis, Swannie aud Krma Hutler and Ous ie Davis Hpace will not allow us to give tbe names of the young men The gin and saw mile were de stroyed, together with several bales set tlie whole'01'"1 Tne Ureea were: Misses Auausia aicreiinan. t-ugenla Ham mond, Kliae McKinnon. Varv Sills Janie Evers. IxiuUe Uaker, Margar- of cotton aud considerable seed ! 1 ' rdeit and uladys Kirby Frap- Dr. McOougau was the heaviest1 P" erved in the reading room looser, eiceptlng Mr Owen Mr ! , "8e Mary Patton aud Mary Owen loss will probably be $ 000 or ft. 000 with no Insurance occasion With hU chemical etlB- th bel1 h1' unded gulsher. he saved several bales of,",,,"n a.a.t.1.. ai I Tfc, o.iiii.. m present Many amusing games were '"""'n "lo"'l c"'e o r. ue "iu, t compietiag tbe played tbe occasion was much en- he rushed several other bales that )tan8ium is now being vigorously Hayes The evening uassed all too quickly, and men and maidens bade each other good nlaht onlv after its third Joyed by all 'Were on fire off and threw them ' fitated. 500 will put down the ! 1 .. . . i. . I II a ts. . t I fl..A a i . i itrir au ijiu' i ii i a ii u i . - i - ' Dullina alvan bv Miss Lula McMll- n,m in1 b u m" T wnr a1l,'eut. A friend of the I. Ib.I U'ednMda. r.l.ht snd II r..'w l't him OOOd for Mr. JOUe enjoyed by the large crowd present There will be preaching at Ks- lin on tbe second Sunday in Novem ber by iUv N. C Duncan, of Hope Mills Everybody cordially Invited lo Attend DKtTU OF MISS MYUTlt: hVVl. Those of this city who war for tunate enough to form the acqualn KCITFMKSiT HIM. conega has ortered to give 1200 if the remaining $300 is raised. nd this opportunity is too good to be lost We mean to get that f 300. The Halloween celebration has been postponed until next Monday night, when ghosts and goblins may Juh K. HurM Suffer Fata. btrvfce at IttUUcAl ILaily. Asheville, Not. I Overcome by Drowl tbnm mnv.r.,, the eicitement of a big election ral-Ung the shades of neglected study y at BrnrdsyUle today. John E-j hours. Black cats and pumpkins are Hurst, a prominent farmer of the lo demand and eiru- .i HIg Ivy district, suffered a paraly- lance oi anas aiyrtie t-ewis, w no tie stroke that reuiid in hi. .1 is remembered one of Fayette- nui, instant death. A great crowd' villes welcome Visitors during tbe, had irMhered for the rallv attract-i ready beginning to quake. Firemen's Tournament, will share with her many friends the great shock of her death, which occurred last feduesdy night at 7 30 o'- cltKk in a sanitorium at New Uerne. She was a daughter of Mr and Mrs O l I.ewU and sister of our towns man. Mr E M Lewis Her lovable had grthered for the rally, attract by the fact that Hon Locke Craig. lHmocratic nominee tor governor, was to speak Just as J J. Mackey, one of tbe speakers, mounted the platform, a slight commotion was Ufa id in one corner of the school bouse, and it was found that Mr. Hurst had reeled over la his seat character and sweet Christian dis- and died The meeting was cancel position tortueu an attaenment tor her by all A FRIEND led klLtt D UY Mi. HI. M'lULtVk NOW PIS liS F.UTH TO THK IXHAi-NFL. titled be atitt Tu. key direct T MltKliLAMt HAH AS.MH UTION At a.mH-ting of the Cumberland Hai Association ilonday the follow ing resolutions were adopted llewolutlons of ItcsiMi t. John W Bolton. Est) , a promi nent member of the bar of Cumber la i.i county, waving answered a summons to the highest court, we, hW brethren, after our custom, hive mt to pay tribute to hk memory j I i.'in W. Uolton. a plain courftry b"y. a safe couuselor and a getUal coxianion. His was a nature cheerful, hope- lu. and agreeable always Polite and respectful to his seniors; op en i-r.d frank with hU contempora ries, and rwady to lend a helping hand to his Juulors The Cumberalnd bar has lost au agreeable, able and honorable mem ber, tke commuuity a useful and v.iuubi citizen. We tender to his bereaved fam llv our hearty sympathy in their day or. mouruing Mr Bolton's untimely featn bids us warning We too must answer sooner or later at the bar f iudkment. Our cierk will spread this paper on l is minutes and send a copy to tne Fayettevllle papers and to Mr. Bolton s family. A S HALL. JOHN G HAV. H S AVERITT. V C HCLLARD. C W BKOADFOOT. Cmmittee not able lo work on the roads. James McCullt n Is given a sentence of I'd years in the ii'-niieiitiary. PAKK KI.K lUTTs IUTTIIL Mill Schrank confided these expecta tions to Bernard H C.ottschalk. Ni-nrt. Sho aivt -UU YYowwxleU bo -ar that of UM-uver. II., iKtevtive, i.th notorious prisoner UottschaU n . . i v i M-iii u ' rmer resident of New York Bessemer, Ala. Nov l.-W ill "Theodore Rocwevelt is only .smith, a uegro. was killed by a hunian ft M, .. t said w mob here today Just after he shot coraiUj t0 c.ottschalk and probably fatally wounded Frank j lW , aa shot a0(1 nai rov.red Childress, a city detective thai it ia ii c..r -.,.i h.i. The detective bad been question- h,d tln.e ... renction hi better Woul.l-He Slayer f IVnoxnHt Thinks IV.ktDei a sy a ihmKl Word foe lllni at the Trial. Milwaukee, Wis . Nov 2 Believ ing that Theodore Roosevelt does not near mance toward bim. Johul ew ork. IVt" 2 9 A man who Bchrank. would-be slayer of th as being badly beaten by a crowd oionet. expecu to escape with a or men and sugut seutence. t.lYlsi HAD KYE TO MYSHFR. tin I Hits Him YYIUi lUmUta and IU Crowd tle lii-wt. OI, hm AttAika a (.cmM Lively CuiiMXiueuces. , New York Sun. Old Mose. a buck elk iu Ceiitral Park menagerie, was separated from the herd of wapiti a week ago and put in an adjoining paddock where hi only companion was Kilkenny, a black billy goat Old Mose and Kilkenny got along; without scrapping, but an Angora buck was added to the household recently aud the bin elk caueht the buck on his ar, tiers and tossed him into the air The buck scram bled to his feet and was again caught ou the elk's boms and flung halfway across tbe enclosure The maddened elk was Jabbing the. goat with tbe projecting prongs when Kilkenny got his Irish up and attacked the esk Keeper Hoey heard the rumpus and entered the, paddock armed with a pitchfork and followed by Bess his Scotch slag hound The combined assault wa too much for Old Mose and he re treated to a corner. White (ik I'eiwxiais. White Oak. Nov S Farmers ar busy gathering their crops. Cotton aud corn are yielding mm.h better than was expected Sweet potatoes are fine Mr S P. Register says he tuadft 1 16 bushtls of potatoes ou a quar ter of au acre of ground Miss Iodie Oweii is visiting her sister. Mrs D A Sikes at Man Chester. Miss Minute Sm- ti t.f Zuat. Va . has beeu vi-'::..g at the home of Mr D J Owea -'iiss Maoei uweu reiurtieU tu.mw Concord ltesuw. Autryvllle, Nov. 2 - The farmers are gathering their crops while the weather Is good Tbey ffel very much encouraged over Hie ad value la the price of cotton. Mr, F I. McKeoile has been ve ry shfk for the last few weeks, we are u-ry to report. Vtt t Ilk. ... IL. ...... I. ent frSru Autryvllle. R. j. to v4- i the Smith negro lu a paw a shop w!f surelj bas coucludoi, tDat j plain won btm wan Hi - tu the form of rol.l r ail. I ver. bi at mvon t hru not onlv ! lu " '"'rl"u the Co cord people but the entire congrrg, 'Ion gathered around a wide, ei -nded table aud tilled with the moat delicious cake and pies twai tue 'liter ever aaa tne oppor "V'if to Mtrtake ct wouieu at i tu avenue i lai Salur.lnv afi-r i ?n.l:Tlp n-"1 l"'!1,i'!lt a tm- while w.tb relatives at Mat;, Lester cued by Poll1Cemau Mildrum. of the Mr aad Mrs j a R ,e re!urued c.iue sLttiou. aua ineujuome last week after spending likl' kt,1 iiitfv th.i iiinirilniiii . . 0 ' "'"fumi vt Jl'saiiime with I r. e i r ..i, Mr I i almself concerning the prUe bere 1 e lH'Kro as UempMn,,?,hould be pitied and not condemn- a-'Sharoa. We wis", to assure re mono, for a watch smithtM wbeu Mt.Kinley was shot he tbtt the only prlre won tkere unexpectedly opened ft re on Jfhowed forgiveness. ,.;i detective with a revolver, miuci- -Xb entire ca.. re.sts with ounds V uioh uujsu.d the uetro who tri'"tl to escape. and liddled bis body w.ith bullets A trou brtaili sometimes indi C.tln weak character. "Tbe entire case rests with Roosevelt 1 know if he will come here and speak for me aud adopt a broad View of the matter. I will get a light seuteuce. His word will settle the whole matter I should think be would come here wheu the case ia tried." Margaret Feeny, 111 years old. of 13 South D street, lrvington-on-the- Hudson Later in the night court Miss Feeiiy said that while she aud Mtss Maiy Sery were walking on West 12 5th srreet the urUonor accosted them Wheu he persisted iu his ajtemions. Miss Feuy saiJ she struck htm iu tbe face with her uandbag. ihen aa overcrowing crowd floally ruu bim dowu. The prisoner said he was Job a Piuover aud that he lived at 123d street and 3d avenue One of his eyes was ciosea. ne naj a cut on omo T K:ce. vf Conway -Mr J B Rice and s r, .1 T Rice spent last Saturdav and Sundav la Norfolk. Va Quite a number oi y.uu pecple have left from around Whue Oak. tw teach school this se-s:e:i Mr p. J Oweu is a!l sables, it is a girl Drive Wolvew to Hai u-k.n, LaFavette. ind . Nov J .' - Kul- ns i ii a busty Jiawu by ;';e wolves, Frank Y otuer- and 1 Various Youug. JH!h fioui Seartle. Wa-h left hero bis chevk and bis coat was ripped today fvr New York up the back. Magistrate Freschii They left Seattle on their traus- sentenced bim to fifty days la the continental trip Mv aud expect tu workhouse. Ireaca New York, before wiuter. )
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