.t-.y.?.;'..".:- -tTTTZ ' .y . 'M Ti i iiii ii i in i fi i ii" 1 1 t ,, i iri n in.ni inr.nf, Mi i n 1 1 1 iti t t f i m n .. wum i mm. The.R6wa:nVRecbrd news qskorth statl CHINA GROVE, N.,0. J : The man who baa religion Tight hoald put on the whole armoajt then put on his wat paint, says Ram'i Lite Import.iat XVenta and FaoCs of I State-Vide iBttrest: Priated Sext, for IPuhUp BeaefitL-.": J A total ; of 223,453 Italians and 128,348 Poles, the two countries'! ur- nlshlng the fhfgheBt .number of-ar-riTals, . and of only 19-' Koreans. " yT" " constituting the coun - Over try ; least s represented, MUllon are among the actors Immigrants.'; in the grand total of 1,041,570 ; immigrants" Admitted into this country during the last fiscal year. This is 289.784' few- :er than the previous year. y The final i Hjstorial Drama e-nacted. .The 'epochal drama, of 1710 was re-! "Wlf some folks.' said Tinni Tf!hn" l enacted at NeWhern Mnnd in in i In the Washlneton Star nnHfAfam i I detail, but y there Twas-Tmoied 5 con- " - t f' J. f ?HJ c t in tliA enAnntu4tt y.- T - e aay. hero-pay day; and pessimism TflC VL . u de flay after. . dong.hty LaWSOn were Messrs. W. N. I i mempers lor . the Woodmen of the halry etar.: Many Americans, arers J World, lmpersonatmgthe colonists, the Eou.sviUe Courier-Journal art I while Mr. D. E. Henderson as Chief calling it a myth. . , Aaylor a,?d.. ' . local Red ;Hen taaue Teajusiic ' paintea savages;'- y v Ti i r a i .- .... - ' . - ' New. York's race tracks are being w?8 xv - m.,"wnen ' the transformed into suburban'homV dls-rw u?-l?rr figures were made public by Commis- -. . ,l ',s- uiuujjui, hi an .tuu uy sioner-uenerai Keene. Besides this tnets. Both promote the race'. Y5na a - speetacular -illumiaated - parade grand.total, there were 156,467 non- the lJuluth News-Tribune, with a dif. through : the -principal - streets by "In- immigrant ; aliens admitted, 2 4, 2 7 0 ference. r ' " v - " dians colonists. , k -t aliens were debarred and 243491 ' " The week's program which will nIteI States citizen's arrived. The Horse racing, of. itself. jnaWes very mak memorable the two huudredtb fi:aLt0fJLfJi ?1Llnward imm. kittle dIflerencohe Ameri SSSTSS? 5u??SM &S yel? Pie as a whole. -Horse oreedlng does. SZliESS 5.5 , MWUt wnum. mayor c. ti. McCarthy wel-l irisn, 88,382; Hebrews, 84,260 aair -auu riKiiL nera iti rvow vniir aa comfln i.nA vioi rn-ra irithin th&:mfti'e i una uermans 1 xx ThAfa wava Islanders, .785 East Indians. Over th fl.mai'liin tiiflan m the period between July, 1909; and April, 1910, Inclusive, 47,888 immi grant aliens were admitted,-against a ,o emigrants deported, and 8,469 non-immigrant aliens were admitted, against 22,799 non-emigrant aliens ueportea. During the same "period xxa poiygamists, z anarchists, 156 Idiots, imbeciles -and f feeble-minded, 160- insane. - 9 pro f esslonal - be areara. 11 paupers, 2,474 with loathsome dls-, SJATE i COIiVEIiTIOriSi T.1EET I SOWOO SUFFflAGfSTS r.OGIl K-UATOn i SUIKI BY, 00:iB BtetfartyRepreSrftatlveslAs-ICre seinWi fa .Nebraska and Ohio.',; ; - ifn Jil&bry .uf MovcrngntVi AILCsassniai-of RItficway, Va. ;nystsri:asly .Assassinated Sariags Eaalu. s Ajiulrisliinan "tras explaining Amcri. can institutions' to t green country -5! A -tevingsJbanH'he said, "is a place here you can can deposit mon- ii-i I y-today and drarjv it out tomorrow bv oryan uiearure Repudiated TjjvOwb .1 nyae Park toe Crusaders Gam- I Farts of tue vicom s viowung rwiwi Yarty Adopted as Platform Plank y RepubQcans . ered In Forty Monster Mass Meet--1 cn Hoot ot Uonse--oioaTe K or. , togs, 150 Speakers Participating' - -I ; Crime Unexplained - Grand Island. .-Ueb. Nebraska" I ' LondoiL-The' greatest parade .Of r RIdgewayr;Ta. Some one threw a Democrats.; wrested the leadership of 1 Suffragists In "the history of the jwo'rld I dynamite' bomb at , A H,vBouseman, their State organization ""f rota William J.--Bryan. x)n, the issue jot county op tion, - . uy decisive votes- they 'regis-; tered .their -unbelief in his present policies after listening to an impas sioned appeal from Mr.f Bryan. who declared the liquor interests were In an organized attempt to secure; polit ical control oi tne state. was held in London. "Upward of 500;- OOO.womeft marched in .abody to ward Hyde - Park to i protest against i the. action of ' the 'Government In I shelving c the Shackelton - Franchise billV' " ; 'v - At Hvde Park - the' half. mllHon women gathered - In forty : monster formerly: Mayor" of this. town' on, the lawn In front of his home. The. bomb- shattered both : bis legs and - be died the next day following an operation.- v-, i MrrBouseman ' told his wife ..near bedtime that before retiring he. would rest for a while on the lawn in front of the house and smoke a c!gar Mrs. Bousem4n bad Just entered the House .' Valuable Information, - . -'Cruide:' After this point there's no vegetation five lndredmeters high r, .no-beferr and after another five frundredV; nd" post-cards. Meggendor fer Blaetter rs- .- mm Thej;mlnorlty clank snbmltted 1 mass meetings, 150. speakers partlcU I when she- heard - a ' terrific explosion jine paraqe was rea oy 5 it prison i groundi -L The force -of the explosion n uuicu -.- w uv . u v v: vu i naa rippea - up ear an. - aru auu long: theTgreat racing 'ceBtre"rofTthe I aM8 d Senator Simmons', eloquent J Jvf 22vMaS 61 - ' F I lTfio"Urt. riw -y ti- vi-v t- I 4,9 6 6 . black. Africans - and v 1 . xew WOrid-tne brepdlnir . f i v" "- 1"13 nJ -the breeding; of 4- the thoroughbred will fall into . decline, prophesdsesUhe New .Tork:!. Herald; And no betting,' no racing. On with" athletics! declared ff two hundred years young; ?J Tb ; Senator presented Hon.-Hah-; nis Taylor, Newbern 's most distin guished son, who- looms up strikingly as the guest of honor in the weet's j festivities. Statesman.-: diplomat. .V TT O JU1U :lC)I.l In the cryt shouts the New York Couns1Ioi' former minister to Spaing - WnrM ni . I auw. oi wor.ia-renownea text- the sound -w bo; 0, ' on constitutional man with normal figure and the solid f and international: law. Dr. Tavlor man -whose lines are plumb. No more l bora m Newbern ; and now head of i eases. 12.632 npfonna fn i.a round ; shpuldiers hollow" chests and ne Columbian University 1 at Wash- j come public charges and 1,3 65 con- '""lati- iWfc I conH to few men in a lifetime, ate to cure these eyesores and affile- Graphically and accurately he told w" uci, uunucui cniinrn nn inai ins stnnr nt..th c.f.Um. xt - - . mu v.- oibicuicuL u i n r tt work of Praxiteles of old Greeceand ( hern and. its romatic history cover- r-.' y yvu-vtuioi turn oufor our age' more 'men of herolo , ; mould, more " women r like grown-up Tanagra figurines. : ' . "Dr. -Julius I. Gbehel. of the Univer sity of Illinois, also a guest of honor j this week, followed Dr. Taylor, mak- k an uisioncai aaaress nad troine more into detail. He laid enrohasis The funeral of King fJdward was the subject of discussion at an 'up- J nPn he type of men composing the sioray Dana ot settlers, characterized Baron "Von" Graffenreid. as he said was reallv known, as ports; . ;-::: "y '..-.:v;. New York architects are now work ing upon - important changes which are to be made as soon as possible In the interior and exterior architecture - of the Treasury; build Treasury Ing. The total cost of - to Bo ; these changes will ap emodelled. proximate , 1180,000. ,;:-' , The main feature-will be -the doing away with the steps and town rtAw" iiv sturdv band of ettrn--oh-;- approacnes to.. the- east of the build iTinnn nnn nmy 9 iv. -1 a .h ' - V 7 ' - - ' eiuw' the leader great man, though improvident, and Lawson as a rascal. ? r :v v Vociferous heralding of the week 'p festivities came from the": .booming guns, of the torpedo boai. Dupont, the r,ixfwa,-:manned by JN'orth Carolina naval reserves, and the revenue cut ter Jramhco at anchor in the harbor. "Tuesday the industrial -and social prosrress of Newbm leading off with an elaborate carniva! nn.crpnnf. n f finite ill.ycw.:. i . fr uu soia iace commerce,. ;manuf aetures . and. indus- and no fine uniforms. Many men in tries. In the afternoon there were line -wore 'torn: coats and were bare- .DOa'.a and ..at night an illuminat- beaded, but It was a grand sight, the 4; fcai pailaf.e' bile the State; recolleclionw wno took part In the conversation said that it must have been a1 grand spectacle. "Yes."; said another, 'U probably was, but I was present an saw,; a. parade .forty-five years ago-4-on May 23, 1865, to be exactwhich, was grander.": K took place' at Wash Ington.rD.drand the' paradtog body of 75,000 was made up of what was left , .of the Army : of the Potomac. - has not destroyed.' Now they 'ihave found4.a tribe 'of one inches in height, in the; mount ains of Dutch New Guinea. The-Ilti tie people." fragmentary though'ihejr r Tuhercalosis' Sanatoriiim. Cloud.: i ; The investigation of the chares MJr3:)Qooh ta!;lr-2 Nntlreiy. u IUUUCU1UU Willi State ' tuberculosis RS nut nrl nm on Fifteenth street: and making a grand main entrance on the first Or ground f opr. It Is planned to assem ble an tne counting employes on the basement floor, and to nlao. th. chin ping departmentsr on the same floor, bringing about a more businesslike arrangement than at-present. Count ers employed In the treasurer's office, the office of the comptroller of - tho currency, the national bnnk redemp tion agency and elsewhere, number ing hundreds of iderks, are now scat-te-4 over the building. The new plars are part of Secretary Mac Veaghs geperal scheme for putting the work of the department on a scientific and up-to-date basis. He is ; seeking to bring Into practical co-operation- the various ; bureaus which are closely related to the end that there may be economy of opera tion, and at the same time belter ser vice. .Business x methods; fashioned largely after the modern banks of the country-will be put into use and old-, fashioned red tape ideas will go out xar. uryan was. brief, and bis . on- ponenca ueciared was -an- effort to receae irom his- former radical ; attl tude. But the workers : asrainst - the county option plank were unappeased ana siooa nrmiy against It." ; --t 'ine prelude to Brran'e ultimate de feat came earlier in the day, when amia a- tumult, ofv cheers " from his 'martyrs, all and penitentiary sentences ' tor their activities In connection with the suffrage movement. -. These women. attired In prison garb, caused gfeat cueenng. 1 . 1 . . - 2 ' ... A notable feature of the procession former adherents, permanent Chair-1 7 arni&aed br . the contlngeaU man 3..J. Smyth,. of. the convention.) won America,, France, Germanyi: UA read me reBUIC AT n. tout vista nrt A m I sirucu -ouur Viiuauo tion made by tonn-pssmaTi - a m.: I and other. British colonies.- The: Unl- Hitchcock, a candidate for the Tiriited I ed States was, represented ; by twen- States senatorial nomination. v In ef-170 women; each; of whom carried feet:? it wa t .niniil.f.. i.- iwi.j i tne stars and strfDes.'--- ductlon of Dlatform nlanks. with' Art. i - ' ' ". .. '., ." : r conipanying soeeches. ; unless sub-t f 5 BEOORD OP -DROWNINGS. muted as a section from a maloritv of minority report of the committee J New Tork Oty. Leads With Ten Fatal- IfillSElY and the front of. the: house was torn by flying Iron-; The former-Mayor waseonscioiis when doctors who had able to throw any light on. his assail- I wnred-DV-LVuia E. Pink" he died, shortly afterward.; of are,-are one of the most the .? tr.Jx ti ... v o. , 1 uC : vfyaiimeni nr. Jnatfrd Tna "Pt.wnie was ordered by acted promptly in the "What is Whis- the Governor to h na.MA I kv" nrnhlnm w i "YUr wial5IS" J S88 een Postponed until August, 2. mendalon of the Treasury 'depart-' on resolutions. . - -r The vote stood' 6 4TJ against ; Bryan 10 io in nis iavor. v - - , There was an indescribable scena of. tumult when, the result was ' anr nouncea. , - : :yy:'-: INSURGENT NORRIS BEATEN. Lincoln. Neb. Georee W.' Norria. jNeDrassa s - insurcent - congressman. was defeated at the Republican state convenuon nere .- for the permanent chairmanship by; Senator '. Norrls iirown. 'i Thls-was the mostrlnterestiner -if nut me most important-event or the convention. Norrls lost by 5 51 to 268..:-i:':rJ-rj ' z"'.: "'v-" ':(h The convention nassed a resolution by a :vote -of S26 to 276 Indorsinjs county option, W. J. Bryan's pet Idea. It: also declared for direct. legislation by a vote of almost two to one. ?;;; President Taft's administration was Indorsed. Col. Roosevelt was re ferred to as one of America's greatest citizens and foremost statesmen. -The mention of his name set the -convention wild." - . t -.: OHIO REPUBLICANS BIEETJ Columbus. 'Ohio. Tho first trial "of strength between the. .regulars and the progressives in thoc Renubllcan state 'Convention resulted, in favor of tne regular by a wide margin. Con grcssman Paul Howland of Cleveland: who ha3 charge of the progressive platform, was defeated for the chair manship of the resolutions committee by A vote "of 15 to. 3. -Congressman: Howland and Senator Dick, the :attp: of whom was elected chairman; did not vote, and one member was absent;8 rune 01 Uhlo s Republican congress-, men-were members of the resolutions committee, and all f them, including '. : ; Itles In One Dayf '?J?&J&:'& New York' City. Ten nersohs were drowned Sunday and others narrowly escaped death while In- bathing. in one case v three-; brothers'? who were swimming, in the Harlem ;RIver got beyond their, depth, and two .narrowly; .missed death when they tried to res cue the third, who was .drowned. . ; The ; list of persons drowned fol lows: Thomas Brown, fifteen years old; Philip Boyle, sixteen years old; uaetano uova. nineteen veara oldi Frederick klatL' sixteen eras - old George Kane, sixteen years old; Peter Neggle, Paterson, N; J.7 Julius Schlat ter; thlrtyfive years, old; Lillian Ai. Southworth," sixteen years'old; Pred-erlck- Steinberg, seventeen veara old f Otto Weissner, nine years old. - - isrie. Pa. Harry and : Alvln :win- fleld, brothers and well known young men, : ware drowned in ' Erie Harbor when. their sailboat capsized... ''". -" ' Toronto. . Canada. ThA Melba upset in the lake. ' and Mm. W.1S. Tobias and her three-vear-old! grandson, . Daniel .-. Tobias, - were drowned.. . . 1 , icw uiuusnivs, n. j. Anna.' ttiii, I twenty-one jrears of aea: nt mrhianf Park, a suburb of , -this; place ;i Edith' am, ner sister, . about - two years younger, and. Gordon Silverthbrne, neuiy-iwo years or age, of Newark, were drowned here. : - .' Boston. New England waters reaped their usual crop of drownings ten having been reported from Tar lous sections. - -v-- 4 V Mongaup. N; Y. While In swim ming in Mongaup River. Oliver and Ernest Rode, nine and fonrtAm old, ; respectively, of Brooklyn,-were drowned- . - .-. - PlttsburgHIgh temperature and oppresslTe;humidIty drove crowds to . Detectlves found several sticks of dynamite -in some bushes near-the house and the; police have 'formed the theory that Mr. Bouseman's assailajtt was a negro.. The dead man. had been a police court Judge and much of his work. was . with petty offenses, of the , negro race. " Aiso: a negro" was killed here recently by a policeman, and at 'that7' time there were threata'.of-re-vvepge.f jsst-ii;. The former Mayer: was . very popu lar : and the Ridgeway Oouncll offered a reward . of 5 0 0 z tor. the- capture-, of ,hia ' murderer y : "-A part of the fuse of the bomb was found , on the. roof of ihe-:Bouseman house;: where It had been -blown' by the force" of, the explosion.. r On., the sides of.toe ;fcouses.;ixty feet-away. blood had been spattered. ; ; Bits of the. clothing were! found on the roof pi an adjoining houBev i. 1 4 Bousemah was fif ty-flve f years old. He left a widow and Jon twelve years old, both of whom were- prostrated y the murder, .Boueeman only recently retired from the office of Mayor. He declined a' renominatloni". He was ex; tensively engaged In farming, and was ' a large grower of cajibage. TORNADO HITS 'PLANES Wrecks Tentful of Hying Machines la nilnols. '" - - : St." Louis. -Seven aeroplanes,' val ued at 125,000, were-wrecked in-a tornado pn ; the aviation -field ; of the Aero Club of St. Louis, at Washing?! B1A8&. -for : it. ton park.v Illinois. The: planes, in- thousands.-, to eluding "the Farman biplane of C. W.-f harfiro s. uurxon,: were housed in aj three-pole' SSWS:-4.' 1110 .""ss tell iect KptewnUBves to W tiat policy ham'sVegetableConipound . - iiaimnore. lid. Per fnnr n9 X-Jif e was a misery to me. ; I suffered ...Mi n,,..,. from; irreguiari. ues, terriDie drag, ing . sensations, extreme nervous, ness, and that all' .gone feeling in my Bwjmaca, 1 nad givt-n up hope of erer being well 'when-I began to take Lydia E.Pink liam's Tegetablo Compound. Then I felt as though new life had Ken gven me, and l am recommending ii all my friends." Mrs. W. S. Foed, 220T W. Tranklin St, Baltimore, Md. The most successful remedy in this country; for the care of all female complaints is Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compotmd. It has stood the test of ; years and to-day 13 more widely and successfully used thfen any other female remedy. Itha3 cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflam mation, ulceration fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache, that baring-down feeling, flatulency, Indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. ' If you are suffering from any of these ailments,' don!fe give up hope until you have given. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial. If yon -Would Dice special fidrice jtetoiMrs; JPinkham, Iiypn, Iiealtb, free of the motors which are believed tb be intact. Besides Cursbn's aeroplane, the fol Se.-30-10. Fr 0BASACI1 E tlleks CA PVDriTB lowing machines are la the wreekagef I" f.tr1!.?: c.p.ndif 1 m rtra. J. W. Sparling, two: Charles Knhnn : ft "StMS .-T iJPeu- -i at -tai w. urn nci u amw Coessmanowlsuppor conzresa tn rartrr hin nn nt th u. 1 j lt v . . ' .y. iuci uctttu uz .urownmg in-different parts of Western Pennsylvania. - uuwttTKes, m-uie.. worlobpetffi;myeat is the outcome of iae xsew xo Maik; Herodotus heard J enarSes made public a short time ago of them near the NilesoucesJ but I Dr" Jo.hn Rov Williams of 3reens- never saw them. Stanley dfaM TL :of I . . . . ;i .""w'w.iiu, cuamuaii 01 ine sroverninc Molasses of any orders inconsistent WMsky with the restraining order Wins. obtained from the Louis- - iana courts by: the mo lasses Interests.- The suspension -will be in effect while the litigation is pending. The Internal Ttevenne-bu reau, acting on the suggestion for a77, " ' IOrMt8 board, andDr. J. E. Brdbks of Mont Arnca. They were known; In. Bast5 Rose, superintendent of the sana Africa before his day. Thev .torium. Some sav it is the rmiUr in the Philippines, and now they aW ?n ?ti? orde nnttt tn rnn . . . ! f va iuiernai improvements..-Tir vumereuce ce- noted in Papua. A shy people thley Williams charges mismanaSment of if!nr.CSn.mI!sioner of InternarRev- are everywhere, hiding in the depths' the institution? smant of enue Cabell Acting Attorney-General of forests; whose shades ; may haVe! "- Dr7D Stanford, of Ilitf Point. nSSe3 InteresSTLna' wS? something to do .with their stunted and Dr. U. A. Julian of Thomasville Permit molasses spirits to be used proDawy be important witnesses wuoout beingbranded as "made from as they yere the gentlemen who in- mlasses." The word "whisky" can- yestigated the institution about : a , e sed f-n packages containing year ago at the instigation of the -; S?SAP SS'vbat mlasse3 ts o-- t3 o tt l J r . A .r'9 mixed with whisky can b nnf n-n marKet as a blend. The molasses in terests nlafm th,. v- -n . . V UIB ' aULlUil Mil ooDDing or the Pines nounced will enable them to avoid Ane ia,uuo acres of timber.; and " ,Vl5 Swn Plants altogeth stature. Doubtless there are other groups of them yet to be discovered hy the explorer. . : y - congress the tariff bill, one of the Is sues in the platrorm fight. -Senator Burton was selected as permanent chairman of the -conven tion. :",.:. - Walter P.;. Brown of Toledo, was unanimously elected to his third term as chairman of the state central com mittee. - Congressman Longwortb. In his keynote speecb, paid the Payne tariff law was the "Inevitable Issue." His mention of. Foraker was applauded more than the name of Roosevelt. - BARS OIIT BRITISH CATTLE. Canada, Afraid of rvContagion - From Foot and"lronth Disease. - - -Ottawa, . Ont. Owing to the out break of foot and mouth 'disease among cattle , in Yorkshire, the , de partment of agricultuTo has suspend ed air permits for the Imi-ortation of cattle, sheep and -swine from Great Britain into Canada. - As no live animals nay be Im ported into the Dominion except fi-om the JJnited; States and Newfoundland ana upon perrair issued by th d- DEAD BIAN RENOMINATED - Constable Was Killed on Eve of Pri maries in Texas. : EI Paso, Texas. A dead man Was nominated for office bv th Sr el,t1onTexas. : He - was James Mitchell, who was killed the day; be- ujr enry. tjentray, the negro who was burned to death that by a mob. Mitchell . who was a mh. stable, was slain by Gentray when he attempted to arrest. him. ... .- Mitchell was an unopposed candi date for renomlnation nt nrim.; ries,. and as the ashes of the negre were beine blown th the Democrats Went to th rii aT. ioi- cue ueaq man. v,iuue ttarns, tu A. Robinson and ;. eaier,-one eacn. ( r . . BANK'S " $600,000 GONE. Rlo-fioelnstitutlon Finds Cosb ier Wider Lost In Speculation.- ' 'New York.E.de Markowski, trav eling inspector of the .Russo-Chlnese Bank Of St ' Petersbnr? fin rt nn ti a that Erwln Wider, the - $ 2 5-a-week asmer 01 me Danfc'g American agen cy at 50 Pine street, had taken 600 000 worth of securities from the seen J" Z. ox ot the ency, and not mere ly f 80,000 of securities as previously .understood.:..' - ; j- ' -- Tn 8 0.000 of' securities whllch the agency advertised" as laving been stolen ; by Wider were negotiable Viur Ane additional - .. securities wnicn the. cashier now turns ut to ;haye taken were in shares of stock. : TWO MTJRDEBERS PAY PENALTnT. Gijueppe tone ' When a man flresses like a slouch it 's a pretty goofl sign thaf he either 'ough t io get married or get divorce I .Mr. Wlnslow Soodung Syrap for Children teething, softens the gams, reduens inflamma tion, lare pain, cures wind colic, 23c. a bottle - ; A good road is to a. country district what a . paved - street; is to the eit j property that 'adjoins it. - It makes business for that neighborhood. : Fto Rd, Itching Eyelids; Cysts, Styes, Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That Need Care, Try .Marine Eye Salve. ; Aseptic Tub, Trial Size, 25c. Ask Your Druggist or. Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. .'- -.-. ' . . PROFIT" IN DECORATIONS. Postoflce Inspector1 Fletcher, sta tioned In . Indianapolis,, recently re turned from an official tour through the wildest mountain distrlc,tsof Ken tucky with a high opinion of tie mountaineers. He says they wiU dl- vlde their last crust with a , tranger R as tropical Boldlersis to b Aed-that the disease at pres and are : thoroua-Mrri&WTiL "va A,n.e tmaary learned by the. War department. Ja "rng fias been completely xtamped iaci mac mere are raanr vompany tor $80,000. Tt is nn. mineralUands lyng aloCC; Sm? PalK?e 0, Railroad in Yancey, county add ' ousmess wiirbe lost. trlctmbargo gainst Jive stock belonrins-: to the - WiiH. ' L. - er. thaa .rees coming from Great eataii-were sold . S ....TeIatlT of blonds and "fHl. te.wUa. present pre- f euds and the people kill each other, a stranger is perfecUy safe. amcW them," declares Mr. Fletcher7 "Aa there are no banks' in the mountain districts, the money sent to them for their logs and other products Is by stood .that this large lumber concern, is composed of Virginia people." ' ' Lincolnton's Big Mines.'. --A number of Charleston, S. Q., vestors are in IineoTnion. inspecting the big mining plant 6f the Piedmont afn m am a . xuiuS tuifpany, m wnicn consider- registered letterj consequently they I ahie,fCharleston- capital i invested; pince every safeguard about the mails. There is one thing they won't jsand. and th'aCis to have their matt TThterfered with: Whenever a robbery - occurs every man in the neigfibois hood turns but and assists the inspee tors In eatching the thlerec" -.. CALL FOR WOMEN AS iRCHI .. . TECTS. . -. ; Women : probably never will be quite satisfied with" either houses or apartments, until they are built by aremtects or ; their ; own sex. The Tll.: hnnm4!n ' 1 , (avjwuwu uj. concentrates or black tin is considerably greater in the . mines of this North r Carolina comoany. than of the big mines of the world ,anddit is said that only Jhe lack of capital has heretofore- pre vented the full and profitable develop ment of the industry. ? With more money, wnich is now being invested! the .t promoters ; expect to-: have the plant, already , constructed, in full operation. rigid investigation will be made to. out aetermine -which Blonds or class canJiest stand Brunettes Make the sun's rays while Best Soldiers? serving in the Phil - - Ipplnes. These ex periments will follow those made with orange colored underwear; In structions have been Issued for new commands' going" to tho Philippines to keep detailed health records of an equal number of blonds and bru nettes in the enlisted branch for the benefit of the Army Board on Tropi cal Diseases A complexion study Is to be made of the sick in hospitals and data will be gathered; from the soldiers - invalided home, all with a Jv oearing on the correctness of the theory that, brunettes shpw less mo effects, ef the sun in a nmnx ; than do the blonds. If the theory of medical sharps is proved it is expect- d a Premium will be placed On the eJfceii of brunette soldiers in the Philippines. . SHOT DEAD BT. BANDIT, -; 'Latter Flees After Killing One of Taree Men He Tried to Hold Up. - Kittannlng, Pa. -A masked' high wayman - shot ; and instantly . killed 5ortS5,J5:JraIg'Ji offlc imploye oi the -JQdnoon Coal3 Company, near here, after being repulsed in an: at tempt to secure 2800 in cash carl ried by Craig's two companions. ' " ae attempted hold-up and killing Prosperous" Business , Done by th Russian Chancery in Giving Out . f' A . Buspicion prevails .among Rus sians -.that the " chancery - of the Im perial court:; does " a prosperous bn si- ,ness in conferring: the order and dec- voi ixwse ana, Gljueppe.. Gambaro - . IUUed in Sing Slng.y- Osslning. . N. Y.-l-nari Tftca on November 24; 1908 murdered his otions which the Czar showers with iv. 8 vfs and - Giuseppe' Gambaro, special prof asion-on favored subjects Srfe-io- ,2rotner yincentdm at: the Orthodox Easter season just in'S &tiil J,eTet o Ie&th dosed. -Recently the SL Petersburg Priin- Moda? MnJJ? SIas Omeiai: Gazette printed the names of cottWSew ISS;CLS)?e t ' entlUed ? to wear new to the chair first, and withl?ten mta- 8tar" nihbona ;or a higher clacs utea after he had entered the death ' .th decoration, they already os- chamber the other man had been nro eeflsed.A.r.;- -:-- v;;-'r:; -- f . wuacea. ieaa, too. Both men wr I . Since a rear aro tb Ordpr t.t KfL MUST BATHE EVER 5T . WEEK. took place in a lonely spot aear Pww?22i& dleton. mlnlntr oi-, y-7-H-'-WB1e w. the chair, and -neithe I v , - Board of HealUi Wifl Prceciite the . " - . . Unwashed of Aurora, ni. -:-' . Aurora, 111. -Aurora " residents are ordered by the health department to take at least one bath a week. - The order Is one in a list of rufes nud"res Ulations Issue, by tho health Ulcer. The rule. as to cleanlinesa of ijedv ia No. 8, and, accdrdins to Dr. A. R. Re- instanUy whipped out his revolver. tint ttAfsy.... f A . - wu.v.wcwxa ue vuum iire u was snot deatf by the -highwayman; who then' fled; - , ;; . - ----- ,. showed any sign of emotlo-. CHICAGO BARS PICTURES.'' CONGRESSMAN FDfED, u-onneu Gurlty r.of Distrtbutfng ; -..-: - ais to Influence Voters, Boston.-Congressman Josepb . fV has been conferred on only eight per sons, including the Mikado's cousin, Prince Fushimi of Japan ; 53 digni tariea received the order of Alexander - m ... " - i No Acts tui 1. h.- rieysxa, ,44 y.the order, of the White v - w" To JJagle. 5 the first class of the VladL ; '--..v. -r--' - 4 Tra?'?a' -..-';.;:'-,-. xnir Order, 82 4he second class and iJ,Ct'fbiet ot Folice Steward 627 . the - third and 804 the fourth ?,mJf fJ?! ?" the exhl- class. It 1; more particularly a mill- Jjltlrtn nt eini cuss, ii ir more panic Jeff were 179 re- derthh rr lO'ConaoU was fnund irniltr hT Jnd;; ' ? "Permit the exhibit -Clpients of ;me first clasaf. the On- 'PnHMiirfiai(::-.nv-An'M'V-i.M''--.iMi... I Churchill in the Tiathtar imn4 I tures-or renresnrHnn. - I der of St.- Anne. 1904 of the second it. . . ... . . . .... I nlsrflrii ! w tm am j . j . . 1 r am. IIIaimI j a M. - w I ... . m . , y -. ... . . . . me rme. wiit. De arrested' ana prose- 1 rrv. rau tnuuence voters i -:rr s m iaecate of Illinois cufed to the full extent of the law. M fdnct 6. Ward 20. at the city I ta ith order. - This bars picture uur&iaries. noid-upt les and similar crimes. Fell Three Stories and Lives. Lacy Myers, of Charlotte,' fell from The unwa6Jieire evlden Or believed a menace to" health . Eleven t stringent nsle3 are con tained in the bullelln if sued .by, the health departm eni. -Every oue.per tains to f the cleanliness ofj the city, and If lived jup toMhe health of the community will be aisuxed, the health Officer ;says;-;-;: j;-;-Yi? : United States Goyerninent Pays idea of - cet-Mns VAn.m f the window of his room nn Hm ' . I."' Alter Forty-five Tears. home. wfta h: ;rwrr"": floor of the Oueen CJtv hn.l 5 " ,,"n01 Brigadier-General -v,..:-J " i "Vw . . ' l-rry .-Anaers iejtion . January 1 1 and was fined : .taw, me maximum penalty -: .; .,w Grand Trunk Rejects ArbitraUon.: ; - Toronto, Canada,; Grand Trunk officials- refused vthe 'attempt of the Canadian Minister, of Labor the strike byjtrbitration the Umejrmedjanhadpasse homes was broached the other day by one who was in the depths of dis couragement after a long , and fruit less, hunt for "something to suit.? "Women naturally know more about houses than men," she said, "for they; live in them, in a far . more intimate, sense than does the ordinary "man. .Give us women architects, and we would have more space and comfort. A woman could arrange the domes tic oinces better. She knows where ; the .kitchen range should be placed -yto catch , the , right light,, and Bhe J?oinmission from President Taft as en- wctLia De aiive to the Importance of labor-saving devices. She would put "iuie - eyeaiuiig lUOes; SO .'- save the . time- and night and sustained a fracture of the .base of the skull. When . vu. recumoent on the pavement, he was v" ."t .eyes, ears and nose and -his-body was bruised from head to ankles... Besides the fwp.fnro the base of hia slmil k;0 ojroicen in tne rail.: Doctors -sav he wll recover. Senator Oevrman's Coming Trip. Senator -Overman has received his' as to energy , of the 7 Ber7ants, and she c would Insist on rooms with all curve instead of cOr J ; t : ners, so as to lighten the .labors-of ? Jaousecieaning ana ; sweenlner." .Mow .York Press. - iriejjdoig hat 43 teeth, voy extraordinaryas a. representative ofthe United States government, to Mexico' upon th e occasion of the lat ter country 's celebration of the hun dredth anniversary of its-existence as a republic. The ceremony will be in progress from the 7th to tbe21st oi September end - Senator Overman will leave for- Mexico" City with i the erson. a retired nrftiTare officer, is to receive' fro i n . . : ox?y.,u- It v' xne accounungiofficers of the Treasury department finally bav Ihg been convinced that he is entitled to that amount .because he served as a cadet at-West Point from July, 1864, to J anu ary f: 186 5 six months and eighteen days. The comptroller of the treasury : hasruled that; this service in tne academy was actually service in the army. - . "v- . " Women la Day's .News.",-- ' Mrs."tJertrude Athertbn is writing a play dealing with: women -fnr.ur. FIske - . v - -r V A meot JnK of opponents of wnmnn suffrage5wps held inTrafalgar Square,' not,. may London. - ' r-'Sy. ..J upon th' vv-V Muraywnf nd 2?rs- I companled by a. Jireiised haultcur or ,itT7i fc0 of New York- were J the owner oi a vehicle tvbo can con- ALARMlNG REVOLT IN EL CANES ' ' -- - r ''T? - '.I:1-:'- : :-..;; Troops Hurried to lut ; Down Insur- M ratlefM ; Havana. , Cuba Thn ls t much alarmed over; the tnsnrrec tion at El Caney, in the proviricsrof Santiago de Cnba. FoHowlr.f a to night council at -.the -.palace troops Were rushed to thn rfisaffrrf r- trlcts, 4 The i insurgents ; ftce reported as retreating to the hills pursued by troops already In tho province; . -The Insurrection is believed to be of a serious character.-. - - - . . Kone TJnder IS My Drive Intos, ' Albany, - N. - Y. Attorney ,Generaf O Malley ; has advised Secretary ot State Koenlg tfcatr a person under eighteen years "Oli'whcther owner' or pot opcrsto a c:plor vehicle pubiis hiehways unless ac- class; and :"4.069 of the third class. to- -iSSSlft J11-" train robber :Oxder4here :were 391 - appointments, In. the. second .247 and in the third Niagara-Fating M.w"V ilw-.. I -v.. . - .. . Hw. '5Ssli?Krwsw l"ro Aieore wmk nneted -ith I.them,, there is no suspicion -of. any . jecunlaryj cohsider- Broker- Sued For" $7oXK000- , ew ork City.---James r; Keene and certain associates in the Colum- U! AandkHocklng Pool' wero sued for $750,000, claimed as damages by C1U V iae.qna.M LAtbrop, Ha klns & Co., ruined by thtf slump." . i $3,00i,000 LWby Forest Fires ' VancouyerViBl ;cTheftotalloss wjr; lorew nres; in British Columbia Is i. officially Estimated at $ 3,00 Q.O 00. Practically mil; the .fires? in: the: upper country have,been extingshe '- by jumping intT ihrJl Second Sister .'1 lRNE CAJnjRES CDpl ; ' IT' : Xohgwood Trophy; Drookllne Mass.ixpeHence V S ;i?ondltions v . VB una naoonaMawn tennis champton. :to win . permanent possession of the Longwood Challenge r ; defeaUng his challenger! ?5E-:.McLoughUn.'the rolni MiverMuonaiisti-from i -California bv thejBcore 62, 6122?, ;r.-, r five other representatives of this goy- I JteJ!f "f lH , ; ernmnt early in the month. - " l0B' . 1 ni3:ied in London. . - -, . t- . . , - trol and give direcijous as to its op- Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, of Chicago, eration. j; -' -, , . r ,v - defeated Dr. X. Snyder, of the Col- . ' ' ' J. v- . orftdo State "Normal School, for Tirprf- 1 - , nis? .?f..i .' ucui ui. me jauonai luaucation Asso-i New York. Tbr-KnUrffint .A iue wor ieague.Thebig league tsoston. by; vote of 6ir tol Rfv ti.M .;.t"..ri! i ciuoa ail waived on- the onc tr hs. vwrwauu , Eoia mm to ' tne Notes of tho DiamondV i;1 - Manager StalUngssays Ed; Sweeney to , the beBtcatcher ln ; the American League.-; - .-ri -..9?-.-:; - The way Joe Lake-Is pitching iniien sifies regret, thathe didn't remain a Highlande The AUanta; (Southern ,-League) Club has Bold-outflelder Seitzr to the' Waterbury Clnb - of the Connecticut Leagpe;;rr - v; Elmer FJickr has 4nally: passed out renorletrv ouartftrr 4 luoie man f i,ov,000 d ; Wrost Mikes $400,000 Gift: Ot me Trades andrt"?A tion her,c. wriV 5i an,fember' aniioUnced thaihe would deed to therganixatfoa ?Si5!J and-furnlshed hefeseveralearsaS f 400,OTwlRbe 6'VWow d-orpbana ot members of the association ---- fr Newtork-iUtyij more.thanMOOcoItstemiB summer becausgotmatrln-m": -2 - - - m flr i lh drcaia or cdllL ;tKat follows wiU i-Thesrnile taist ail 3ay--.,:ri l. ' Ait".-:. :V :j"-,"v i-VL-j is-i s..-v.-; y. :&TCfeinory 08Ttf CE&EAL COifPANYT Lid. !3y; -;;-77 oMi,ireek- Mwfc; 1 f - : 3.