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:' : !. y ' -i:.:-i'7' " ' '.;'.-'."'' '':.v-:-- . . , .. . , . '. . : -TJv. ." Largest Circulzilcn of Eaden IM Cmtbu. a . 1 ? ii i l fi Volume 3. NO. 41. , Wnu vTv'j,rAvrr.r m - - - -yf ; -;0;,T- y august 17, 1908. . .'..Twd-OS lIQi: mHhCaroHna;HpH 2efr jc in Education, Happiness andProsp QUIET TODAY BUNDTIGi.lt POISONED WE BOILER rTPr.nnnririnmf i .... . ran ariilMurlrAAlx v", - IS 1(1 1 1 hit CHILDREN EXPLODED City Being PatroM by Will Smith of Alabama . Troops He Victim .PIFTI KI0TEBS .1BE , CT JlIL HAD Jtl2f SATIKft HIS FBAYEB3 . . v. ': V ' , r ' fc 4 . .f i 4"'' Xem Feeling StOl gtreif SM Ke I Bretker Cnitt Up ai4 Hlte altk gnt Mat Fk Fna the City Wkltea Sajr Hegrees Wm Het.be AUowed te Befan. sy Wire to The un. .Springfield, III, Aug. 17. The city Wttk JUefc wUek IuUbs Jib Br tker to Driw Hie Gn u4 Km Hla Tie SUyer Sirreaert. By Wire to The Sun.' - ' Borden Springe, Alt., Aug. 17. jHjft" lcomparatiTely (JTet today, and It to Will Smith, a notorious blind tiger anti-negro feeling Is still rife and the Chandler today. whites say that the negroes will not I Smith had Chandler on his knees be allowed to return to the city, saying his prayers, preparatory to . It is believed that another ( war shooting him when Chandler's broth i wouia oe ragea Bgaiuei me uuku wwe up auu mi emim wiin Til were the troops removed. . rock. The diversion enabled Chand . Fifty of the rioters are prisoners J ler to draw his own gun and to shoot in me county jaii ana we pnmecu- tbe desperado, which resulted in kill tlon will be vigorous. I lng him instantly 'The number ot negroes who have .chandler gave himself up to the fled from the city is placed at two authorities. thousand. NEW SHOPS FOR PILLMAN. PAIB START JfEW RELIGION Ioabt and Be Dammed," la Battle Cry of "Church of the First Born" By Wire to The Sun. ,, Chicago, Aug. J.17. "Doubt and be damned' 'is the battle cry of a new Mrs. Jennie Present Plant to Be Razed and Greater . One Will Be Built. ; By Wire to The Sun, 'i- Chicago. Aue. 17. Pullman's mam moth Bhops are to be razed and rebuilt I religion, according to I ., upon a tremendous Bcale for the ex- Blakely, of 773 West Sixty-third street restf purpose or tne manuiacture or who, with her husband, Albert Blake. oe pui into lmmeaiuro operauon, ana i oompnsef ue-'Kingdom or Heaven LI.L 1. -... &. ..1 n. M..UnlVlt..uC .l.Li mi . n m i I: ' which uuvo irana ui iirwcH ui wauug vuurcu i uw r lrsc Horn. .- 5- for, half a dozen years call for a rev- " The pair claim to have received a olutlonizing of the method of building divine manifestation from out of the Pullman rolling stock. clouds fifteen years ago August 29th, To accommodate the greatly enlarg- and they declare that ill will be fall ed shops and the new style machinery ny one who discusses H before Its . ..... . . DtukiitL Jl .. w o wsiaiiea, me area 01 ground oc-i.""ia,.mToniry. . ytn rvt ns nw r n a vftpvonnna nr rnn finm. 1 a. uc t usvb uieu innr iTfiHriier rir in VHlVU w saav w vi ubuvjib utv wa- pany Is to be increased to the extent corporation in the county recorder's of 60 acres. The report which gained offlce. ' general credence in railroad ' circles Among the objects of the church, and among financiers yesterday was" r tho-following: , To redeem Zion; that Pullman offlcials have itrrlved W to work after the; spiritual-order of th nctlnt where Immediate' and ranld Ood la H divine ordinancesi to estob perfection of the plans held so long in abeyance is at hand. - Fnss Starts AJmutnit Both Art Sent Back to Baby The Cells STRUCK ON HEAD BY STONE ARRAIGNED IN POLICE COURT Thinking He Had Killed His Father Capfc Peter C Halns and His Brother JetdUns Halng Beth en Trial and Will Plead the Unwrlttei Law lbs Hatea DenJes any Improper Conduct By Wire ta The Sun. New York, Aug. 17. Capt Peter C. Halttes, .of the U. S. A., who shot Sends Bullet Through Her Brain e aides the jsoay y covering It With Sand and Bashes Dispute Arose Over Who Should Carry The Baby. . By Wire to The Sun. Altoona, Aug. 17. Samuel Reed was struck on the head with a stone and killed 'William E. Amis, while by his son, R. W. Reed In a fight to- his brother Jenkins Halns.- with a day. The son thinking that he had pistol kept hack the crowd, was ar. - , 1 . i - IBed his father, hid the body by reigned in j the uolice court here to- vuv ciing n wiw ousnes ana sana, ana I (jay I ... m,. ., . . "7 are cuargea wiin nomi- The father regained consciousness Lu. n-.i i. u.. 1 viue. imoy tvcic iictu wiuiout Dan ano and Bummnnixl aaalstanffa H lo u wl : " sent back to their cells. iiuusijr iiijurea ana may aie. The fight arose over who should carry the younger man's baby, the father was tiring and wanted the younger man to carry the child The defeise will be unwritten law. Mrs. Halng j denies any Improper con. duct on the part of herself and Ar- U11B. NOT RELATED TO THAW. Bankruptcy Referee Blair Denies Any Interest in Family. By Wire to The Sun. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 17. Referee in Bankruptcy William R. Blair declared today that no date has been set for the interesting program for the annual nm. meetIn creditors of Harry teachers institute to be held here 'the R Thawr'twithstand ing the state- m ' ' AlATtf fAm tVam J. a . iiwui sicw a via., vreuiica 10 Ac WILL ATTEND1 INSTITUTE University and College Professors to Be With Montgomery Teachers By Wire to The Sun. Rockvllle, Md., Aug. 17. Prof. Earle B. Wood, county superintendent of public schools, has announced an week commencing August 31. Among those who will take part are Dr. Charles B. Gilbert, of New York City ; torney Charles Morscbauser, that the date had been' fixed for September 6th. I ' GIRL SLEEPS WITH SNAKE llsh apostles, prohphets," evangelists, I pastors, and teachers with fundamen. taT principles, and to gather in all Israel. t- I OBSCENE CARD TO ROOSEYELT. Sit By Seaman at Naval Training Station Who Was Arrested. By Wire to The Sun. Norfolk, Va Aug.- IT. Arthur Jen f Rescued by Brother, Who Kills" Rat tier and She Wears The Sua as Belt By Wire to The Sun. 1 Staunton, aV, Aug. 17. Miss Mil ' dred Crawford, aged sixteen, living near this city, had the novel and some . va. Aug.,l7.-Arthur, Jen. .what thrilling experience of sleeping Un,twI 8tat seaman with a rattlesnake . the Norfolk na Her brother entered her room and I . ""ted by order of the 8ecre, found a three-foot rattier colled on W Navy and placed on, the thh bed by:the side of his sister. Hd recelvln ,n, Franklin, awattlng succeeded In rescuing her from the pr1Unlnary ''' Monday, I Ua tttf itttawiMil tWV L.i- dangerous predicament ; ' without dls. i ti.Wl.al ka. ai..1.. VIV.H 1 V- lltf al and skinned the rattler, and now the Rooseyelt girl wears the snake skin around her waist as a belt He 1 charged with having sent an obscene postal card to -President SOUTHERN'S LARGER PAY ROLL GAYE HIS LIFE FOR ANOTHER. loath Drowsed Trying to Save Com. nanloB la Tatewha pi " Addition el Workmen Indleatea Re B w,r to The Sun. K nn to normal ceaauuons -- i -.vc, . v., au. K-Tea ai- n turir. Th aim- t lexandorv the 23 vear old mn . r t. A V V aV SaHH . I " . -w vm vt RnnMr if ii; Anv 1 7 Wiahtv-fltf I PharT Alexander of tWritv Mravv ai, Vl aV tv aaia0v M ( w i -r men have been added to the Southern urownea n wiwwDa river, near Fort Hallwav ComnaAVa nav roll at Hiwn ram, o. u., tnis anernoon while trvtna cer, inis weea, in, aaaiuon to aoout w young companion who got 1,000 already in the service. New men loto deep water., vl ' ' , i are being called JaJainiost eve'ryiday, iT'terwsJ rescued, but young ana mere u ever? lioauan m im aiauiuor: win flown Hwr tn re ir of normal conditions at the J The body was recovered later. I'-J Shops. , -A-JtJ V'.-;v irV-i '. ' : At so time during , the recent dull . SNAKE BITES FERRYltAN. - v aainii ih ftav a11 fallAtt Inwat I 'X'v -. ' .... .,. as $100,000 per month. The pay roll Colls Aroud Boafs Rail mad BuHm . for the road fores thig month will be :''iMU$ Fangs ! His Haad. very much heavier than nsual. ' vf ? By Wlro to The Sun. ' Fredoricksbur Vs. Anmt itt. gtosaaeko XC!t Yaliablo Horns. ' Bo wen. who operates the ferrv umu By Wire to The Sun. "1 " -y the Rappahannock river between Ran. BordS. Md.. Ant 17. Br a MenltarlDahaenock enil Nnvlmv 'mh.. , - r - w - w war atj,vu vu aSictlon of the itomach, Marcellus B. the head by a water snake.-''"'""! 'ad,,a farmer of Buck Lodge, near ''He was'in the act of reaching for Toyds.' haartost in the last year, five something under the seat, when the -?.!tiaMo draft "horses valued at 11,330. snake implanted Its fangs In his bead. Yesterday another one, valued at 1300 The snake colled around the boat's d id In the same manner. rail and was killed with a hat vaii vf ui new a ui a. it t l . - Miss Florence' Snyder, Miss Sarah E. Re'eree Blair also denied vigorously a ONE OF THEM WILL DIE The Mother Who Had Lest Heart In Battle Poisons Her Fear Children And The Shoots Herself Wanted to Save Children The Poverty She Had Known.' By Wire to The Sun. Poughkeepsie, Aug. 17. A mother poisoned her four children here to day, and then sent a bullet into her own brain. One of the children will die. The mother is dead. She left a letter say. lng she had lost heart in life's battle and "wan ted "to save her children the poverty she bad known. Steamer Has Accident, Injures Many ti PASSENGERS ARE ON BOARD CLOSE TO ABSOLUTE ZERO. Richmond, of the Maryland State Nor mal School; George M. Twltmyer, su perlntendent of schools for Wllming. ton, Del.; Prof. E. H. Normah, of the report which was current here today to the effect that he was related to the Thaw family. Mr. Blair said: "I am not in any way related to the Baltimore Business College; Dr. Ed- Thaw family and if I were I would mund D. Murdaugh, of Frostbrug Nor- InuMdlately refer all proceedings in mal School; Dr. J. Russell' Smith,' .'of 016 .bankruptcy petition of Harry Thaw we university or Pennsylvania; Prof. w aaotner referee' J. P. Fockler. Bunerintendent rf 1 1 The rumors of the siiand mi schools for Washington county: Stateltion between Thaw and the Blair fam Senator Blair Lee, W. Outerbrldgejny gained currency through , the fact Spates, Ira C. Whitaker. and Roherflthat the eldest SOX Of Will I Dm Tk.m w. stout, of Montgomery county and bore the name Blair. outers. A feature of the institute that Is ex pected to prove pleasing is a quartet of women from Baltimore. 1 ACCUSED PRISONER AIDED SENATOR HALE COWING HOME Representative Bute Also to Part From Money Commission London, Aug. 17. The American monetary commission has been hold ing daily sessions at the Hotel Me- tropole, taking evidence regarding the British monetary situation, their in Fud Raised by Petition Among Mer cants for Her Defense By Wire to The Sun. Richmond. Va.. Aua-.. 17. A netltlon 1 aniriea ohlpfW Haalln..k .u. i i is being cltculatd here to raise funds Ing and reserve system of England ,ur Tr!H ' rs- inelyn Gay- and Scotland. The commission's lord, an inmate of the City Home, ac- methods have been AtlaVAJ M via. a..l ... I. . . . a-w v. v. wi uuiuw ujr poison oi tne to -give data, and in every case the tuBuw( uUy. , ; f ., , I commission met with a wim.. m. .t.i. . .. . . i. - inuuou aaa roceivea miniatures snonse. various nmmh.t.1 nti.v ... I - ' W- aav WUUBU generally among ,tho business men.- thoritles having appeared before them. wue oi we pnysicians who attended Among those: who have entertained . uajriora oas employed counsel the commissioners are Sir Alfred E. , i v uuiea, sen- ii is learned today that Mrs. Gay. ator Hale and Rr.rn.ira n.. lord's father, J. J. Jackson, of Raleiah. will sail for ham. nil Amnio OOnJ vu ouQUOb fcalUU, c- was for some time a member LThe other members of the commls- ui we Qiiy counsel of Raleigh. He I Hon will go to the continent, where ubs uwn m Micnmona looking after thev will eontimia thai. en.i.i .... ,L ....... 7 I ' - OIU ""eresis oinis daughter, whom he dies as individuals. win receive back into his home when she Is over her present trouble. Mm Gaylord was taken to Jail tonight to await the action of the grand Jury, BALLOT FRAUD IN MANILA Tickets Stolen Prior to Municipal Election and Contest Is Planned Manila, Aug., 17. The police have discovered that -copies of the ballots DEFENDS HIS PEANUT PLANK Candidate Holland Says His : Onno. uaeln tha recant tnnniMnat . WW 1 a4fii ClCVUUU nenvs maicaie is Stab at Grower In this citr. Vera iitnVn tirlnw ts. I - - - - f IWI trW U1C ay-wire to ine Bum m , i UlecUon and used in an niai man- Suffolk, Va., Aug. 17.-Congression. ner at the Dolls., - Th atan ai canaiaate j. peter Holland todav fraud ! unknown - t h... u made campaign speeches at Windsor thought that tho balloU were used and Mt Carmel, In isle of Wight coun ehiefiv b maka anr. f .. j. . , . . I - w. IUM1UQI ty, and wai booked this afternoon at In which the supporters of certain nuiiaoo, anaemona county, out was candidates voted. prevented from reaching there by a jit is expected that the election will StOrm. .'.. ': .iv'i';;!.v-'- , I k AnntaataA .(y.v tl( .1 In alluding to - his peanut tariff oneninc of the haiint hn. i. j.. . . .. .. I " -..w., IU VIWI piau at wuosor, Mr. Holland said that an examination r th. h.n.u . . ; I .. -M- woi. vaoeu s attempts to ridicule 1t ing on the ballou may be made ww ywmuw growers, i - many protests against the seating nuiiauu suu we.voiy mine uaynardlof Blmeon Valla aiata4 .i ... had done tor Nansemond, Isle of this election, have been received by ...BUv, v. wmuxuiiiuu vuunues, was i we governor, nut no action has been w lntroouce a good roads bUL i taken in the matter a. t Prof. Omnes Thinks Helium Liquefies About Five Degrees From It. By Cable to The Sun. London, Aug. 17. In a communica tion to tho Amsterdam Academy con- ccrnin gthe llquefacticn of helium, Pro fessor Omncs describes in detail the steps that led up to the achievement, the complicated lapparatus that he employed, and the difficulties that had to be surmounted. The narrative conveys a vivid im pression of the obstacles that have to be pvercome in order to lower the temperature to within a very few" de grees in the neighborhood of th zero of absolute temperature, which so far has been fixed at 273.1 degrees below the centigrade zero. In spito of the most elaborate aad comprehensive prepare tlon and ample supplies of liquid hy drogen, not only was the whole aDDa ratus tested to Its utmost capacity, but the physical energies of the professor and his assistants were well nteh .u A v.. . . .r cAu.uuicu ujr we prolonged struggle. Prof. Omncs deducta that the critical temperature at which helium llauefles is not much hglher than 5 degrees above the absolute zero, and says that more careful measurements and ii (culatlons must be made before any certain and final conclusion can be reached. At temperatures so np.-ir fr the absolute zero theio is always rsom to doubt the appllcatioa of laws de ducted from the behavior of bodies in more normal conditions. Many Wer Going to Attend a Circa. When The Terrible Aceideat Oc enrred on Carp Lake, Killing Mrs. Laboato and Injuring Many Others. By Wire to The Sun. . Travers City, Mich., Aug. 17. The boiler of the steamer Lelahau ex ploded early this morning, while the boat was enroute from Lei and to Founce, on Carp Lake, with about 35 passengers aboard, many of whom were on their way to attend a circus here today. Mrs. Isabel Labonte was killed and many injured. L0EB YISIT8 IN ST. PAUL Has Been Having "time of His Life" la Camp, Secret rv San By Wlro to The, Sun. St Paul, Minn., Auk. 17. wmim Loeb, Jr., secretary to PnM. Rooseyelt, was in .St. Paul today the guest Of George Thompson, editor of the Dispatch. On Tuesday Mr. Loeb will return with Mr. Thompson to Camn - Kohi kana, near International Falls, where Mr. Loeb has been a vwmh .i - , vu.uvi v. a fishing and hunting party with Sec retary Oscar Straus for several weelra Mr. Loeb said he has been having the time of his life." TOKYO'S PROJECTED CAPITOL. Japanese May Cony ' WaRhlmrten'. Stately White Balldlmr. By Cable to The Sun. Tokyo, Aug. 17. It is reuorted here that Mr. Hayashaida, ,who Is in the United States with a number of archi tects studying the style of government buildings la view of the recent 110.000 appropriation (for a new national (Capi tol at Tokyo, has written to the gov ernment that the Capitol in Washing ton offers tho best example of what may be done In Japan. Mr. Have. shsida not only emphasises the nen. Hellenic beauty and simplicity of the structure, its conveniences in the mat ter of augmentation, etc.. but ian the fact that It would be. with nm. slight subatltutlons of national char acteristics, in perfect harmnnv ni. the Japanese landscapo. OPERA IN ESPERANTO Also Berlin Doctors Are III Paid and Sir Purdon Clarke is In Kaiser's Capital By Wire to The Sun. Berlin, Aug. 17. Several Americans will attend the congress opening on August 22, at which the Dresden Roy al Oepra will perform Goethe's Iphlgenie in Taurls," in Esperanto. The cast includes Miss Reicher of New York. Official statistics have been publish ed showing that. among 4.000 Dhrsi- olans here 778. have a yearly , income below 750; 683 mire an. income be. low $1,125, and only a very few get above $3,000. Sir Purdon Clarke, the director of the New York Metroplltan Museum, is in town. Mr. and Mrs David Hirsch, of Phil adelphia, accompanied by their niece, Miss Lorlne Teller, have completed a, fortnight's sojourn in the Black Forest and gone to Switzerland.. They' Will remain abroad until October. A DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGE. R. S. Reynolds Hltt Has Gone to Berlin John W. Garrett 111 la Rome. By Cable to The Sun. Rome, Aug. 17. R. S. Reynolds Hltt has left Rome for Borlln to assume the office of first secretary of the American embassy there. Roman so ciety much regrets his departure and that of Mrs. Hitt John W. Garrott has arrived from Berlin, having been promoted to first secretary of the embassy here. Un fortunately, almost Immediately after his arrival he became indisposed his HI health being due very likely to the change of climate and food. CENSURED FOR LOBBYING. Saunders Is Charged By Censtltaen. With Gerrymandering. By Wire to The Sun. Martinsville, Va.. Aug. 17. The re publicans held a convention in thia city today and passed resolutions cen suring Representative Saumdtera far neglecting hig duties in congress by lobbying la the Virginia lerlslatnr. to have Floyd county taken out of the Fifth congressional district. They instructed the delea-atts in th. diotrict convention to vote for J. W Simmons for congress and elocted J. R. Brown cpunty chairman. VETERAN CONDUCTOR DEAD W. C Strallmaa Ran Trains Between Washington and Brunswick By Wire to The Sun. 5 Brunswick! Md.. Au. i Twnn.n a Strallman, aged 68, one of the best anown railroad conductors ' rnnntn : over this division of the Balttmori 4 uwo, from Brunswick to Washington, for the past thirty-odd years, and m years in the railroad service, died this morning at his home in Brunswick, after a short illness. Br, Strallman had an excellent ma. ord. A wife and three children ur. vive him. - t V till 1 ::rA:
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