PATTERSON TRIAL -— Y*oj Wmm Oharfttf WWi Barter tauOaVNaetsstart » lens SMRN TMOI I*-— B»MtaL-**XM4 kmtM U« took. IT!! w» la* » i | I 1 i 2L„...___ On the other hand, aha testtoed tka* a* a resell of bar (StfOTew wtth Yombc. it was agreed that aha should >»i» his la Hngtanil aad taka apnt saate ia tka Haul Cecil. Us San, tab les can Ust aha kept bar wbeedabaats a complete aocm from Mrs. Young aad . Young's rataUeaa. Aa isyortaat feature bran* bt OS was the bet US Toting gave the wtaooo a postal card, oa which bo wrath bar ease aad addrsi. aarlag tt waa eoartUtoc she sight The crowded court room he US a eoddraly aUll when the terser sow . Sri took. Uia stand. The tret of bar tragi swag, mating to heraatf. waa given la a tow. even voice, hot as aha tiniwnM1!^ hruMNUitM (SI cab ride, bar voice waa ailed with trag ic ciriirraelno • Karty ia her story. Mis Patterson told of her eriglaal sort!eg with Trass, at their tile together, aad of their coatees plated Knee peon trip She teM at bar talk with Yon eg the eight before hie groyned departure for by a talaghnaa saeeaga fros kite to -' ge to the pfar tosa bis odf. of the ride __ down town, of the soraeau la • aa " faaa tsd of the ride la'Aka cab before tha ahaaUagc • *■»> •, aha waa naked to daaertbowka* hnp praad attar had flag Aba eaiaaa. while driving dawa Was Broadway. “We talked aboat Me going away, aad ha kept ga rationing so about sy eostag to seat Ms.” she aald. *1 did not say anything, and taaQjr he aald, ‘Bat I don't Seel paaldva that pan are going to cease over/ Ha said. T be lieve tbs yea are fading—ere year • Thao ha aahL 'Are yea aotag.’ I aald. 'Weil. Caesar, there's aa nee aaytag I wBI. keeaaee I've atode up a>y adad net to. hat you ga aver than, aad gat things gained daw*, natll tha folks hava lor gotten akaat tktaga by that Use, f wBI seat yon at the gars toga *""ildto»U at sa a while, aad add. Da too saaa thatr aad than ha grab had aaa bp sr hand nearest to Ms. aad paOad sa aver toward Ms Ha hart sa as that l triad to pall away, bat I eoaM as gat away trap* Ms. I pec sy ether hand ap aad ha grabbtd st Soauhow as other I got swap fires his. I told ' Ms that ha hart da. “Ho aM. 'If you don't com* over then, aad I hava to wait until tha Saratoga seating. I say never an yaws gain. My h ureas have gone book aa 'sit. I've toot all that money. Now I's toeing sy little dd; do yon sens thatr “He nabbed sa aad hart sa ha badly Oat man cans to ay eyee. I tried to ettuggto sway fros Ms again. "md had la band away over. tt TK WOK tf cmm% Bally Mnf) of Mar* ar Law Interact Bto twtfaa bar .tto tty' tender. The t strength to force Spanker to brack n tta. In order that tba bUI wlgkt bo _ ay- tba Dawn* crnta owing- their nutted* of an togwlaw baannw Mr. WO. of Ooaaoe Beat, tn cbaiyo of tba Wit. rafaaad to yootyaw Ite tart bar eoasidsraUao tn tnnwti of tba Ittnaw of Mr. Bar rett., of Georgia, tender of tba opposi tion. Little on by Mr. of hr banka on aoonnta deposit ed by the governwaaL and Haitiag the aw oust to ba oo dopoeltad In any ooa Senate Orders tenyawbniwd. The Saanta agent practically lbs an .ttre day dlsroaalag tba Pblllppiae ad BlaUtrstioc bl)L A somber of ■ eased wants wan adggaatad and debated, among thorn being grovwona relating to railroad bonds, mining locations end tsrltt rates. Under agreement, tba rota on tba Mil will ba taken, and the dis posal of all nmandmaats will occur at .tba acme time. A formal order to eater upon tba Swayne impeachment pro. ootdtogi was adopted, bat U did not da n day for banian) ng tba work. Mr. Platt, of CoaoecUcut. chairman of the select committee to cooaMcr the rerraamsadatloas of the Hobos of Rep resentatives for the impeachment of Jndye Swayne. presented tba report of that committee. Tba report was la tba shape of aa order, wblcb. -after recit ing tba circamataacee la a preamble, proceeded as fallows: “Ordered, that tba 8anata will, ac cording to Its standing rules and or ders la sack/ cases provided, taka proper action thereon (apoo tba pra sestatloB of tba articles of Impeach ment). of which dan notice shall bo given to tba House at Representa tives.' The Senate Friday carried out Its unanimous agreement to s cum crop og. 130* ylvlrtf. • farm value greater than ever befortv Tbo farmer* coaid fruai tbe pro ceeds of this imp pay Ibo national debt, tbo lots) eat tbcrcoo for uun yoar, aad anil have cinigk left to pay a ruo aide cable ppiltou of tbe gpma meut'e Warty expenses. The oottoo crop, valued for list aad aood at S40*. 000.000. cornea second. vblle hay and •beat contend for the I bird piece. Combined, these two crops will about equal m<* mrm crop. Notwithstanding tbo Wboat crop show* s lower pro duction than aay year since 1900, tbe rams •slue U tbe hlgHnst since Ital. Pol*lor* gad barley reached taeir bigheet production In 1004; save tn l»dj tho oat crop was never ao large by 40.000,000 buabela The preseot crop or nee penalises s yield of 900. 000.000 pounds—400,000,000 more then ever before. Horses sail males reach the high est point this year, with an aggregate valuo exceeding 1.S64 million dollara On tbo Other hand catUc, sheep and bogs all show a decline , Tbe steady advance id poultry leads to anma astonishing flguioa Tbe far mers' bans now prod nr o one sod two thirds billions of doses* of eggs aad al Abe high average price of the year the heos daring tbolr brisy season lay enough agga In a single mouth to pay the years interest oo the national debt. After a careful estimate of the val ue of tho products or the farm daring 1904, made within Uia census scope. H la safe to place the amount at 4.900 million dollara. after excluding the valuo of farm crops fed to live stock In order to avoid duplication of values. Tkls Is 9.4* par cant above tbs pro duct of 1901, aad I1JI per cent above taut of the ceosaa nr im. . 8o»a comparison* are neeeeaary to tho realisation of rack rmthlcksbla valuo, aggregating nearly flve blltloos of dollara The farmers of this conn try havo ta two years prod need wealth sxceodhsg the output of all tbs gold mines of tho entire world sloes Col umbos discovered America. This year's product la over tlx times tbe amount of the capital stock of all a* Uoua] banks; It lacks bat threw fourths of a billion dollars of tbo veins or tbe manufactures of ltoo. less tbe met of materials used; It la three times the grots earnings from tbe operations of lb# railways and four times the value of all minerals pro daced la this country. The year of 1P*4 keeps w«IJ op to tke average of exports of farm products daring tbe Bra yearn 1M9-1903. amounting to crmt no nnnona. wtuia tua average for tko Iro year* woo nearly Ml mlh IIom.. During UM loot 11 year* taa baUaoa of trade la flavor or thlo roun ntltdoo eoaoldorod. oxeoodod 4JS4 muitoa doUera. bat taking fan. Modacta aleoo. tkoao akowod a bal Mcok^oor favor of more than MM . »ovlowtagtka teproaaa la fan. cap! tal. tko ooorotaiy aottamtea H con aorvattvoly at MM aumoa dollar* J*Wn Mar yoar*—tkla wltkoat moor Wag tko atarkod laoroooo ta I bo vdoe of Mad daring tko pact Iwo jltfl. Tfttt Bolt lUrtllti inras Mow 00 ttaotroUog tko Mmora’ proa ■orlty am tkoao praaoatod by dopoatto ■ Mia M typAeol agriadtaral Btaloo Tko Da oratory aatocta Mr tkla NMa MMoa Iowa, Kaaapo aad Mlaalaalppt. TakMg an ktodaoT kaaka. aatloaal. •MaM. prtvaaa aad aavtaga. tko dapoo Ita Mamappd fiaaa Jaae M. 1IM. ta OeMbOr n. 1M4. la Iowa. Id4 par ■Mil M Kamaaa. Ilf par ooat; aad M KMtaippi Ml par oorit-ta tko Dah tod mam *1 par cant. A ataafUr fa* ■rakla rtmaartma nay ba mala aa M tko a awl i r of dopooMom Tko to or i lory itaiMlit that tko kmarf rate of daaoafal pmgraoa aood Mar a# taatpartaaa with that of oay other alaoa of prafanm . Nowa of Ma Day. A apodal dtapateh from tua ford to a Maw York paper aaya "Tka Rev Dr. WtWaM J. Loop, praalaaat aa a O'lltaa aad lecturer oa aalmai Ufa aad kMDrad aafparla baa boon at/lckaa to tally MMd aad »bo ckaaeeo of bit m aovorMg bio algkt art poor. Tor yoara oao of bla ayoa waa auk. aad dMapy aa tkat adcoaat ba retired from tko aMMtry to that. Loot weak he TIE 6E0LMICAL KPOIT Muab ONd Wane Has Seen Dana tha Pea* Year. Tha Btata Geologic*] Baud held lt» •aaosl meeting law week la the gov amor's offlee. ha being Its chairman, aad tha other members being 3. T. Morahaad and Henry B. Frias, tha lat ter having bean appointed this weak. Btata Geologist Hotmaa was with tha board, aad mads a full statement of tha geological work la North Caro Has daring th* current year. Prof. V. H. Bykas waa prsesat aad submitted hi* special report, largely oovarlag public highways, had other develop manta, mock baring bean dona along this Una. Prof. Hotmaa aad Prof. Bykaa have baan at tha St. Louie Be position mack of tha time. Prof. Hotmaa ha nag for two years or more baas tha hand of oaa of tha greatest departments cf tha exposition. Tha re port of Btata Geologist Holmes to the Geological Board, oovarlag the work tor tha two years ending November 10th. says g groat deal of work baa bom done la connection with tha «ood roads movement aad many public meetings bald, the rand engineer of tba survey. W. L. Spoon, attending than* aad visiting tha various counties, giving Instructions aad advice. In a number of count to* In tha'middle aao tloo aad tha want, and In New Han over., work has developed la tha of sradlng properly, locating aad amlslng. Dr. Pratt, tha mineralogist, haa prepared reports, one on mining, tha other oa tin deposits, aad tha build ing stone resources of tha Btata have has* Investigated by Georgs P. Mor rail, of tha National Museum, and two assistant*. The topographic survey ot Iba 8tate has been continued by th« United States, aad of tba 61,000 square mltaa about 61.000 have been mapped under direction, of H. M. Wilson. Tba Hatted States Bureau of Forest aad State Survey had cooperated, having made a careful examination of the mountain forests, and has done mock to arouse sentiment for a permanent national reserve. The examination oi toe forests of tba eastern count!ea If being arranged for. and Is noon to be pushed. The oyster survey and tnvea tlgatioo of tha fisheries and oyster beds haa baan continued by tba govern rnent. Legislation la needed to pro vent the catrhlng of the shad at th< river mouths. ' General Cotton Market. Middling. Oelreatcm, quiet.7 u-U New Orleans, easy.7 14 Mobile, quiet.. 7 34 Savannah, quiet. 7 m Charleston, quiet . 7 64 Wilmington, quiet . 7 14 Baltimore, nominal.7 74 Near York, quiet. 7.91 Boston, quiet . g.oo Philadelphia, quiet . 8.2C Charlotte Cotton Market. These figures represent price* pale to wagons: Good middling .7- 14 Strict middling . 7 14 Middling . 7 64 Tlagee . 7 to 7 14 Stains.• 14 to 1 Negro Killed by Street Car. Charlotte. Special.—Alexander Jet ton. a negro Inborer. 36 years of sga was killed almost Instantly Friday ef ternoon at 1S.45 o'clock at SeversvUH by bolag run over by a street ear is front of W. J. Fite's store. The saar came upon the track by means of ■ aids street, which la situated la a dost eat. It la said he eras near-sighted The motorman bad no time to stop hit ear. which struck Jetton squarely knocking him down, and then dragged him about 10 feet. The body was ter riably mangled. 9 ——— Prominent Parmer Shot. Kinston. Special.—Jno. L. Daugherty, a prominent farmer of this county, waj seriously shot by Mr. W. B. Street, ol Kinston, la mlstaks for a wild torksy. Mr. 8tract, with a companion, was la a boat on Neuse river duck hunting. Mr. Daugherty had killed two turkeye aad propped them up oa the bank at decoys aad was himself concealed la a pit below the beak. The duck banter seeing part of bin black coat exposed aad hearing his yslplng mistook him for a turkey aad fired from aboot It yards distance, the load of No. 4 shot taking effect la his right shoulder, seek aad bead. He will -probably recover, though seriously hurt. Georgia Farmer* Mot Macon. On.. Special.—Specials to Tbt Telegraph from many counties of the Bute tall of duas meetings held by farmers In aa effort to further tha movement recently Inaugurated to hold cotton for price of iff cents. In moot of the counties strong r anoint lone were adapted setting forth the fact that the Camera should bold all their cotton pooatMo and appeal to local banka fo» aid. Varda maw Oat* Invitation. Washington. 1 pedal.—Tha Varda man leans baa baaa settled by sanding tba Mlmtaalppt 0oversea aa tmvttaUoa la tba laaagnrailos. Tba committee la breathlessly awaiting bla answer. Meanwhile the committee has been fa •undated wUb prat seta against estaad lag say Invitation to Vardaaua at all. Berne of tba letters mstatala that Vnr damaa should not only b* left without an lavHntion. but ebould be rigidly ** eluded from tha atty limit* while tha Oeneral Oaorpa M. Harries, chairman of tha committee an military, ax pi ala* that tba invitations to tba Oavamora are purely official, and that personali ties are not to be considered. Three Kitted la Bmekty* Firm How Tor*. BpadaL—Three persona par* billed and several lajared. la a Bra Is * three-*tory brick rant deem at in Boat* Mala street, la tha Williams bam section of Brooklyn. Tba dead era: Alice Ini naan, Ardes Reynold* sad Charles Unrein. Tba Bra wa* caased by tba exploaloa of aa oil stove Moat of tboae who last tbatr llvrn wan raagbt In tba appar etory of tba balM lag from sbltb there war* no Bra am capes. THREE MEN KILLED A Seriois Accldett Occars 9t Ik Battle tbit FHakMto T«fF BOllEI MAKERS ARE KILLED Tha Olvlrg Away at a Casket. cr Rub ber Washer. Cswvarta the Plra-roem at tha MaaeechweetU lata a teeth lag PM of btaem sad Mat Water— Pear tarvtvert Terribly Be aided Lieutenant Cals Injured in Gallant ly Rescuing tba endangered Men— Bailer Bald te Have Been The rough ly Tested. Philadelphia, Special.—Caught la a trap sad boipless to ease themselves, three men lost thelp ?vae aad four otbors. Including Ueeteeaal Ws C. C. Cola, wore terribly scalded Tbors dsy by a regh ot steam sad boiling water In tha fire-reom of the battle ship Massachusetts, lylag at the League Island ssvy yard. Tba Quad are: Edward Bob. boiler tasker and civilian: Andrew Hamilton, married, boiler maker; Charles Ritas 1. boiler maker. Injured: t.Lou lea sat William Cole. 11. 8. N.. assistant chief engineer of Ute Massachusetts, scalded about the bead sad body. taken to tba Na va] Hospital; Wllllsm Anderson, ship’s boiler maker, badly acaldod, taken to the naval hospital; James Wilson, boiler maker's helper end ci vilian employe, scalded, takes to tba Methodist Hospital; Joseph A. Dur and. boiler maker* nolpor end civil ian. acaldod, takes to 8l Agnes Hos pital. With the eauepUoe ot Llcnt scant Cole, all the kilted and ttijoied resided in Philadelphia. Lieutenant Cot* mceivca el* in Juries In a berate aUort tu rescue Uie others. The accident was saeesS br tbe giv ing way of a gasket, or rubaor wsan er, on s boiler on the starboard side of the ship. The Massachusetts has bsea at tbs navy yard for some time, undergoing ecitensive repairs, particular u> tbe boilers and machinery. Although Captain Edward D. Taussig and bis complement of officers and men are aboard tbs ship, tbe Massachusetts la wlgln doing business la Iks guts and virtually in charge of tbs authorities of the navy yard. Tbs boiler an which the accident occurred bad recently been doaaed an.', thoroughly tested, and the botksr dAn <-_rTVpii*y •* work on another hotair. without warning, the gasket between the boil er plats between the boiler gave way and a terrific rush of steam and hot water occurred. The doom of tbe Ira room w-jra closed at the time of lbs accident, and the only aveauo of es cape was a safety ladder. Only cos ■an, Bramlett, a ship's Armens, thought of tbs ladder, and be escaped without a scar. Few cm the upper decks knew what bad happened until the steam cams rushing up from tbe seething pH below. The work of res cue was prompt, and to this prompt ness those who escaped death owe their thanks. The Bret to enter the Are hole was Lieutenant Cola Without hesitating, and being scalded by the water and steam, he entered quickly and quick ly dragged the men to a placa where they were taken In charge by others. Bub and Hamilton were dead when found, end Ritsel died a few minutes after being taken on deck. Whether the gasket was defective or was carelessly put In place, re mains for an official court of Inquiry to determine. It is said the boiler had been thoroughly overhauled and tested under n tremendous pressure Of steum. At the time of the acci dent the steam pressure was only sufflclsnt to run tbe ship's beating plant. The accident will cause little or ee delay ta preparing the battleship for Farmer Killed by Trelley Car. ■partaabarg. a. c. apodal.—Hebert Peiboff. k ml reel dent ot tbe eeae ty died at ae ■arty boor Tbaraday moralag aa tbe reaelt ot talarlee m> tatnad by be tag at rock > a trolley ear eel MagsoUe atreeL He eeWerod ooa eaaatoa ot tba brata aad (Had without having raaalnet coaertoaiain. Tba ttwoper bald aa lotroeet aad tba Jury re turned a verdict la accordance with tbe faota ■ridge FeHa. KltHwg Three. Cbarleetea, W. Vo.. •gecUt—Three kitted aad (bar othere by tba eattapaa ot tba stwaa tb* Bk river. . aad Watt Char lew tea. Oa tbe bridge when It weat lea* ale children aa tbatr way te aad a Bomber ot otbae pedee with etx Itanit. Tba Hmbbdkm. aged it reara: Abate Heapbrtya. aged IT; Ot ■e Oibbe, aged II. The laiared: Stana •tilth, aatd If. eonpoaad freetare ot elbow; wltltaa Hoi nee, colored, drl rer. eat aad bralatdi Haary Fielder, driver, aertoae I ate real telartee; Kina Taekar. aged IS, both erne aad ltd brofcea. lowSw Men Meet. Norfolk, Special.—fltprntatatlraa ot twenty nine. eowtrotMag graetlealty ht entire oatgat of Vlrglala aad North OaroUae glae lea her net bora aad dw etdad aot to naka aay c ha age la tba aaala of grina which berena •fertlve Norenber It Aa lav Halloo to tbe North Carol I aa Plao Aeooctatlon (ran ■t Sawatacy tf AgrleaHnre to altaad tba Anorfcaa , Forte* Oongreea la Weehtigtoa, Jaaaarr t to S. IMS. wma accepted. aad a delegation matted to rtprtatat tbe anartailoa.