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ii - ji tit - r 5J MA Wit VOL. f. NO.S. ititsiumio. c Friday, i . wJiy; j ASSAILANT LYNCHED Colored Man Pays Penalty For Out ' njeCa Youo; Lady maid BY UCS TWO BROTEERS. A Mcb Eattrred Uoa the Jail Doors and Took the Guilty TUa Out and Hung Htm. Springfield, Ivy f-pee'iI. Jim May. negro charged with aiBte tir.tf Luda Jcaca, the .ai:ght?r cf Jcs. J saw, co of the wast prcroinect farmers in the county, near Fininsstosrn. six milt's from b-xp, wm taken frna ja:i ty a mob car! Sunday aad banged to a tree In the high school yard. The rivh came Into 'town quietly and . alter arousing Jailer Catty tt. deraandlas the keys to the jaiL Their d-aauad km refused, however, und"lif-y Immediately began to hammer tie losks a the. Jail dojrs. In few minutes they ef fected an entrance and found Maya cowering In hit cell, berging tha ether prisoners to pro'. ct him. The leaders of the m .! tvv - of the negro and telliag the Jailer to watch the other prisoners. dragged Mays to the Ugh sch.ol yard, vacre Be was eaccdily strung up to a tree, The moh'a work was ';vi(j'!ly d me and but few wjrda acre spoken by the lesdera while they wfere at the iail Citizens knew r.oihicg of the iyr.e-iag lays' Apy was found swinging - " ..-. ! f -f in )iat .Arertion thelsWb !nast.-i and r. t.f the me:nb"j $ itnawa to ta cf.V-iila. Tha eereo-a fw'ie wax eui'dowtt tnJ an lnest' held by tlt Voroaer. J twer.ty-f.ve. dollars far Cne. pat'emi The negro tras.an-cstJd and lrr.j;:t5 Tvr iblrt W-s;s, I-!er.lcoai i a sliapia . fcert .VVednceday." It was casrrei.tbst j hand loom and she .does her wort? at the assault v c-rasttiitted' whl?t M'.si hove. The work of weavina is pieas Jear.s was elurrSng him frm a ner th--.a bead v-.ork wiib the BCedte nelxhber's. f.he fcught rtublcrn:y aJ j aa,j f,,r ruore nroStaWe. Jhw seresina brrttsbt twocf her. broth- j "PhiiaM-iiU bus east numbers ct rs to her 'rescue. i. han.i Jvr wha maka rura. tares- They poreaed M)y jnd eueecede-1 ia eaptnrinz h m after a ions eoare. Tre brothers beat the ngro evse!y aoi j were oniy prevented from .killing Uai y the arrlvrl.cf im-J fafawre wbi turned the negra over to a.ontbl. . ' J- rtcXr.l-y Arch. Washington. ?3cial. The McKin ley National Memorial Arch Asbw'Sp Inn ti ,lrfl.wl fi ll -M, S wi'l tff I Introduced in Conrrcsa tht week, and . I supported bfn peritif a. sigaed by the oipmhMS of tb McKInioy NatS nil Memorial Aesoslatlrn, fsrmed to er-t reonumert !n Canica. to which the -I pi- '.Association yielded the field t,f ular'aat-sertptioa, p:?.vu';n? rur lfcomtnisaloa to fde-'t a atto and e;ar plans for a moor-al arch in honor cf I President McKiai y, to-be e-f;el in I the District of C'iUiT.bia. T"rc eo:nra,' prapriation cf ?,j.Lsnt js mne w.ti which to pny crnpt'nx artists frn lsliing plans sad modela. "III Cotton Supp'y. New Cr'lcana. Spsslal. Scretah Hester's statement cf the werld s visi ble supply of eTton, shows th ttal vlslhle to be f tlSrltiS bales', asa'nii 4.362.723 last week, and 4.087.277 - last year. Of this-the total of Amriean cotton ia 3.7KM6! against 3,G.7;3 v week, and 3.335,17V la.it yar, and ci all other kinds including Kgypt. lira, ill. India, etc.. 738,00). against C71,t)0C last week and 732,000 lait year. Ot the world's visible- stinuly of cotton tlm la now afloat and held in (Jreat nritaln and eontlnptitsl Europe 2,527,000 bales i saliMt 1,92.5.0 )0 last yearf ia Egypt 19,000 siralnet 17.Y0M last year; lo India 204,(00 aea'nst 317,000 laat veir i and In . H e United iltatcs l,73;t,00C ) against 1.670,000 laat year. fSK " , .i. A KfVOiU'ion. i, Duenos Ayrea. via Galventoa. 6peel.1l The rumors circulated here of a rev olution to the republic of Paraguay turn out to be well-fc-undej." The re volt,' which bn!0 out at Assune.ioa, the capital, was" caused by tha tet tton of the pre'dont!l suecessloti. tl-e terra of Prceldent A i a! expiring in November of this year. '' ';,'... ; ' Slt'p on "re. Baitlmoro, Special. The Merchapti and Miner's steamer Juniata, which Bailed for H laton Satirday night re turned here Supday matn'ng with car i go in her forward hold on flro. Aftei which the co iioaitment was complete- f Co ailed by (he tee departmr'nt.-tiit j wss extlnsuiHhed. No estimate ol j dam ago has been msdo. n v'l lieveiopmefit company. . .... i . n ........ v . 6V 'lion, iiy. v.ai'Hi.- 1 w- ouhukiiim iHinueiu in i nc ii.uv m '"'"'"Trlnce ChihS. president-of' the "V'jTJalnosa 1'orclirn Olflte, recently unrinod United Statca' Mlnlntor Con l r that the viceroy of Canton .has ,irn' ordered to enter Into nonder i Vines with rcfcrcace to railroailu in hng Tung province of a naturo'ftf - Jsti tho rl-jl-ts pf the Anii-rlcan- ..... I.. ...,,.., .,t,M4. ,,l,'lu I ti'-'f Hankow-Canton l.ino contract. Bl, c.upany. hna botirica Chui-i. M-ector jsiui'i"l i-f iiili'iiada in t iii:ia. - '1- the 'correpc!ndent. -of Us int-n- to proceed with the i-onsiructlon ,$3 lice, becinuing at Caatuu. CU TUU1.E5.CD0CU Qood Results to Come From This nennrtniFnt at the A. and At-. ' A Raleigh special says: "Mr. D. A. Tompkins, engineer and architect of the Bute's Textile Selmpl building at. the A, and M. College, was In the city last week and vished the building with President . Winston aaJ Prof. Wilson cl the Textile Depart- went ilie parposp 01 me vie:i was w in- sjicct tee Buuatng, wsicn is no eearirs corcpielion. "Ijuge quantities of textile, mi chinery have tern received ,cnJ is ; stored in tae completed p-artica of the bcBCJng. The erection of tl:!s machin ery will be begun aow in a few days. "This textile sehoal whea eoaip'.erfd will riis one jf tn finest, and bit ' tQi'i?rtd -a the country. . '"i5.any.of the irtdrr seboola bv. been deralored in tired baiiti'r.rs w"-;i are rot well adapted a a tie audlasj er.o le made- ta Ibe-'trpasej ol a t-?s. tl.e dtieiUoa. This new building at tie. A. and M.. Cctik?e is spoiiliy U- eiKiu-tl for the purposes for wh oa to b ttse-l. It is bren very eon.ytn eaMy bult, bvt is veiy suts'.iat il looVg well. ' "ia diaursiBg the beat-fits tea'ion!d be ii-de t3 accrue to o;ir peapKfrsm tbe tab!iaipent of this Ttvu'e t- Sfrrld Ham;! na who lvjln midlia New Vork rnl who makes a businsj of weavin? fja-.y drPos pools patterns ca a band looai. Miss Hamilton docs-, her own designing aad weaves diiTer-; i-tt tflsteriai; -silk. Iin?a. c6tton a 1 other fbf!ca. will,., contract to , fernieh a fine 'fabric for a slsirt wa'st iittfrn of aa orislnal des-ga and guar- i aatae last t era w.ij liose iiuer ! tiKe It. ! "Kfr wpr?t J all1 beautiful of design 1 t fl . h!'h I""- ; Eh gats !??, e'.sbt. Cftecn aa3 fvert 1 ltI( ini cb abrJ Et BOrae. Sonw .timet -conaJdefaBlo business s devel- iiiii7 npp cptd. A hand weaver will get' another faa an a?ney which shouid lend if loom and hire an assistant and thea btst endeav.a:s lit sssisting rather Another nt il a factory is raade, (than directing the cammittee. Daw "The hand loom in an ordinary j son's refusal bro::t'ht.th" first rutur. house Is very littie more ia the ' way j The committee .ha err.org Its m embers thn a sewing tnaemne. ine po. ities of a pro'Jfable' occupation wu't one or mere laoms is far aheal of that with the se wins machine. v "The ysrrs are of cocrs-a' ho::cht, eill-, worsted,, cotton,. Mnea or - ether, re abundant on the markets. The yam ?,; -te bought already dyed or weaver n.-y do .the dyin. the The Texiito perartrocnt at the x. and M.- Collctre will give full cou;s ; c.nt ottainahie wiil appaig. ,!,,.-. ?...-- ia cjtrrting 'spinning, weaving dyesns J The Intense IntVrest wbfch iftrr.t eia ard dcirnicr. A young -lady .w.ha ' ered la the fiad'n? of Miss Crojiwr. r,i;j?h . jii?e. In; erctt'ed In doj'.gai.ng ani'and 0in the fate of ;Vlrox, re- Jov-rr wcaVing" -only . r$)iX take & special j and alirrcd wre'erer, lm now te a atrsVra-thoae branches. " ' .jdivsrtel' to the pgal sirife amrnx "There is a Jarre f.elJ for profit . la tmsi ho soasht xo dis?cl the une wtiving rs'gs by baud. Tar the! Notes. Grand Becreiary John C. IJrewry, of tha Grand Lodgo'of Masons, eay't there n-e now 320 subordinate lodget in North Carolina, a pain of 5 jsinc the loft annual communication Seven new lodges were formed and two censed to exist: Increase in mem berrblp during: the year 421. maklnx the total 12,000, The total revenue fot the year from lodges for S7.C47. an In crease of f70J, When Mr. Drewry be came secretary six years ago titer were only 9,f00 members and the re serve was only 4,'00. The returns' as to length of termi of the public schools in the various countiea, as compiled by Clerk Duck tt. cf the ofilio of the 8tate Super Ihtcndcnt of Jhibllc Instruction, show 4bt-4n-8? -eotintloa-tbe-termn-of- the white schools were 4 months or more List vpt;r and that la 30 counties the same" condition .existed with regard to nofiitucnoois. ace averam; iu raaj taxc8 tnA nsrertaln!ng fair ral.i crerwiB in tho longth of term of white -,!ona of rain-0ad property: uniform achonhj waa bearly a week and of no-1 eUfig,acaUon mi Bimpimcat1o pf tar. faHinmm Iff sheets; railroad statistics; nejrs- bns uiS? legislation; safety appliances: de. SnU tJSSl th.-' " enforcing orders of railway, Rla. in innth f irm hvina- si commissioners; rales and rate-mak-.ug weeks, The reeolptn of tho insufanco de partment paid to the Treasury for the year which will end March 31. ill be $25,000 -rreater than for tho preced ing twelve months. This is bv far the irren test gain ever made. The com-1 T'tui'es are letter satisfied with the North Carolina insurnnce laws and their ndmlntatratlon than with those In nnv other Southern State. They tint In fact endenyoiiug to induce other States to town tho North Caro lina laws as a nioiM, ' .. i Insurance Commissioner- Young H'av"that 'three fire companies with drew from tho Slato December 31, these being tho "Southern of Now Orb ne, Erie of New York, and the I rn tf lr,"lan,l, Tboro nre now '.' Pre and TO t companies doing bust P .i;:T Iu tho Htate. H. C'evland to Crm" Suth. Ni'W York, Special. nx-Prealdnt ,.' ciVoTtl Je 'ao'far rcroverel fl.4, io cCpPfl pf , j, rm.at at9c,t of Ci-t;tt'.6n!a ,cs to have' arranged ?or liuutin; trip la the f uith. Hn wl'd 22, for an lr.bn.d-off Go:::rc where, with' a party of fd remain several days. Jar.u,vy iXa, S. C, mis, nw.ll COMMITTEE IS SUED Cropsey-WL'cjr Case Takes Incx- j J, t peeled Turn. - " r WILSON AND DAWSON PLAINTIFFS v - j - ' ' tine flayor and Chief of Police -of UiJUttCln City Lica Sue the Lliz;betb City Ilich Sue Cltl. a.ns' Com mil tae. Suffolk, Special-Si Afar J. 13. T,';S fQa and Police Chief' W. C. Pawsrva, of ElizabetL'Ciiy. Jk. C, have marad suits la liO.090 t:-h ssalnit..Uie Cro sey citirebs eactnlttee. This wai itie rliinax -of awteis' of alleged fi-it-;fua and an jittLrude of riva'ry and anug'ju tsm whioa is $id to hf ve existed til alongybut nbi'ch for-reaaacs aagest4 by prudeaee wns ecnc'ealed fraas ihe Me. The bra ad which touched off T3'cno of unrest and fcpstiilty km lied in the fq;-ni of a signed s.'ati- ent froai'four coirjitteimea. u'i"-. h In tubsiaa-j charged the mj-ji ; ni yolice chief nct oaiy with supinrat but, to use the eam'Ci;t's "Tney nave ax tsnies sencjusiy basidlBsped oar eflcrts by their' ac- tiens' f -i't manner "if treatment." T.i.; j eoniniitte a!a eeeKsei Chi--f Ta,ioa I of wiring tie rtAsJ of a Crcpi- s y-.; peet whcel5e.nt:ty they were prer- t ins to iavesticate. After refvrrJaa;. to i t?i t'uy Vtavij i bo..;: the fth a- e' f.irtiit-r -l.T'r is. '' :.s n-v.l the o.'Hciys by C ";-l have ?;' a; -iKsV.l I- . - :,? -J r have saved nu'ch time hid the c'.ii-t ei police and Bir-ro" rei-rrrjisf d tk ;;?ey . screcj;;..bHe oiTiciala rid as I'.-u'c ser- raats .and !'s;-ha:-:?l t.'-ir jS?W:-s : n areantanco wi.H ti.- .-f.."tr' Aci':r;l.ii to ranar a Elirab.R-h City cm ire"'!'',- b tjre co.m'ttee Cr a'red Chief Haws,na Jcb anJt'ieycit urary wad a exertions tn f.nd the b.?y before the pel if 'diJ ar.J regarded h rime of the wealth iect resident ol Elizabeth City, and-a verdict. If ob tained, wo-ild le worth t.ts- face value. Thoegh a neysriarr reply was .ex pected to the eom'mSt:e stalement; Mayor Wjlayn and C-l.icf Piwa..(!e cided that ai r-rcss answer, to the a.-u- . tatlons w ould not nnpease thcir'f"?!- Ings, whose soot hi r? the courts w'H be s';e1 to adjust. T.hs best kial tal- ta'.nty. end unless a eoat3rcm's- ha ef fected the bittc-rnera which will cr-r-o la wiil tlrsw4!! sharp line between the two loeal factions, tnt'a cf which have inflrential adherents and the cai.se f whose principals they so,, adently endorf-. , Locally the factional bitterness w'll ovcrahadow the frantic attempts to rh State's evidence to convict James Wil cox, who whiles sway his time emo ing and reading, and whosa indiifer enee to It is well nigh impregniblo. To Alee in Charleston. Washington. Special A call his been Is.sned for the fourteenth annual convention of the Naticnal Aswoeiatlcn of Railway Commlesioaers, to bo held at Charleaton, Tuesday, February "i. Th-princlpalHbJect6 that blithe-eon-aidered are the clasillcatlon of opcia- tlon and construction cf steam ai l electric railways; trade crossing; rail- form for reports of. electric irJlway.-), SchUy r.t Savamixlt - Savannali, Ga.,--flpecial. Rcnr-Ad-mlral W, S. S;hl;y, a.vompan'el by his v,'lfe. arrived in this city -Friday" nfierncon, an ho .r and a half late. The dejK.t was threnred with rcap'e. who waited patiently to greet him, ii he alighted the cheering was 'flefrn ln. Mayor Myers and a delegation cf abiorrceti 'ej.tcnded the admiral a i.o--I dial official welcome, and nsed hit oonsint for a formal icceptkri at the niiy ball. The admiral asreed. Carri (?es wtre then taken for tho residence of Gin. Ul. Yv. Gordon, whare A.l mlrsl and Mrs. FrMr-y will vlU for ten Jiiya, General Gnrdtn was a member of tho Purto Rien eommisalon. of which Admir;! Jirhlcy was a member." Steamer Ashore. Baltimore. . Pjn-ilal.-Tlie steamer AtiKusta ltcnriert, from Norfolk, f r Baltimore, w.th passi ii",cts on.t tner-' i-handise, la as'icue off S.iarvow's Paint, having -got ftahorn d:tr!ps' tlorden e fop4 tCn board tho tti'anie were 1 1 pa.-ienstis, whn were talun off nud 'bro'uKht JLii'Ualtlmo.-C by tha tug TV.-:t-iantiia. The tu"fl, Itritnnnia and Cil cu:o will try to pull her 'oft at h g!i water. ' C0N1EIBUTUNS PAST YEAR. AJLetter ct Much Interest to North K Carolinians. The follcving letter will intrreet all Korth Caronniana and p-r-icu'.arly ail Confpdtrate soluicis aad . Itts'shtWa of the Confederacy: JJadaia President tad laus of the Meaact ial Uieiary i"oe. tyi " My work thia year iuiot nil Ijpaiiia !;ke to have accomplished, bat. teiy roassariag. pronaisea end i-t'or.i gi m Jauch eoeera?ea;cat t ar tiie coal ing year. The l. L). O. are ccr faitbiu! lints. They have given two oil far traits, cne of car Lclovel. war C-av- ernor Zehulan' Vanes asd on? cf Col- c.ier Klfiicr, the latter given by Mrs. L'ejiieis Children's Chapter. 1 h j i h ap ed ia have received theise nortr-'il'is m j th:s, but for sase xcai-sn ua'aawa ta me they fcavo not yet arrived. Aa oil portrait of Maior General W.-1V Pc-nacr baa been given by his saa. V.' D. iJea-d-.r. I icpe very oca to have ibese j pi:t--aiJs uaeelled. Aiaa ca:' cf Cjy aia , Frank heppcrd. of the a'-;iff-ie.-at Jvary. g;veu ty h;s wiacw; tat, baj been detain 'i!. ' Mrs. K. II. Davis, cf H; t .1 r?an, X. C; gives aa cil pair.U tae. gra-e Of Aace Ca-ter Lp?, C.-ae ai Maiv rt lye's daughter, wba Lis bnlii In ' Wsnea euunty. N, C. y t - VVna. Parker, cf Hetjdrt-s-a, Biacj a favri naae cr a j'l ? oi ism i tar that bore trti retf a'ns c.f p;8Kiait Through Mrs. Parker. Mia-i VWhife- fcsad cf N'a-lh Ta ni eivcjt a nrav- er book fcund cn the ba lyf hf lrcti j cr, James F. WbiteheadV l-.'a w-ss k-iii- za in-a sx:.;mi.-a tt rar!jvau.a, II., November JTihfstt. Th Materrcd' by No.-tir?-n tro-.v: boivw.ii 0Us of tvhem FrccervjKf th? prayer 1 a-d years after tile war reiu,r.,:4 it to- the fi.T.ii V, czrt. C. Ca; !' rveni- h an ori j. - a : r1-' to ! ona- u.ircj;na in:ant:y., tr-' :3v).W Krer.':tck I'll, and . ey C". j mouth, cf EaUr-n, Mass. P.'oai a f'i:r'i 1 bare r- ivi , Fcrri fneral .rslvrs-i Chircr, 5 C.'s tJ.CO, a! ol C.'cdr-rate n-jV t-J.r.. - v;--c iiccut. r3. ahmistad .iox;-::t. tic goat far Kurth Caro'.iaa. T Apportion $100,000.' Thc.raricus Connty Rcaris cf Edc catioa in the State at tK-ir m-'otiugs will get up Information i;poa which v.iil be based, tha distribution cf tha second flOd.OOU' apptcriaii-n fr bring ! up the weak districts jh the f"t te to j tho constitutional re; a i ma cuts of.a four months school. Kiauks wvre goat ' r-iajlme-aro to the coj:ity 'bc-ird3 ia crdrr to sec-uro thin in.4ru:ati-2. As rooa.as the blanhs' a: vc.?c'ved CoiMhomas T. Murtihv. New P.ochclt.!. iicO.Oli) etra Eppcrtlaif' a-itctig "the f:ln-y.3 teat h.-v; n:.t tiinc e-t Pu-.l U comply with tho jCoar ia;-r.hs co:i!i:i- tuticaii rcouiutnetit. Tho u"man'';of th? lory ma';;iu t'.iis ar.p.-a-c'iaiioa me 1. p licit, ajut mart he cax! -iic J with it! or;jr that tho ea-n-.i.-. a ay i-?.: :ieipa:o 111 toe d-siriDiiiira. Safe of State Lands. . Ralc-ish. 'Ppv'elal. Mr.' James IL Me Itse, cf U'ilminstcn. tf.e- Ftato En gineer, epent the elay in the- city, In specting maps o! the Ji.aio swamp Iand3 He was met hero by il- v. Bay pis Cade and Mr. J. F. UJoblc, rf Jamres codsty, who were seeking information relative ta swamp lands .in Carteret, Jones a'ad Craven conntka. Rev. Bay lus Cade cla'ms an cp loa on oil State lands In Craven county, which. are over 100,000 acres lit area. Mr. J. F. Noble represents parti, s In tho North, who de slro top urchase ports cf'thls land on which Rev. Mr. Cade claims an option. State Engineer .Mcftaa has been en gaged in surveylnR tho flat a lands in Ponder. He savs that the sarvey of the 110.000 acres of Stale land ia Tyrrell nmbadj,lH-in cotmtiesas now-camplota, but he will eharga the p'an sligatly to conform to some recent sale?. He sayi this land is deaired for Umber. . Heavy Pens'on RolV WnshlnKton. Special. The pension sopropriatlon bill was completed by th Hciise cammittee on appropriations Friday, and reported to the House. It carries $i:i9,S42.230, exactly the am'ownt ct the estimates. a.i against $115,213, 230 appropriated lart yetr. M!s Stottc's Release. London, By Cable. Tha release of Mlsa Ellen M. Stone by tho brigands, who have held hwr In captivity slace gop:cmter 3, is Inllevcd to be only a Question' of hours. An orilcial ty'.cgraa received Jn London Friday afternoon, which was dispatched from Constanti nople after- midday today, rays the ra Jase of -Ml: a tcno ia imminent. -Trouble NVlUi floihrr-lir-Law. Sallshnrv. Special As a .result oj a fight with his mother-in-law, on whom ho need a stick of wood, Mr, J. T. Wyatt. of Faith, and hs wife have ngieed to separate. Thrs en's a to manco. which began a year ngo by Mr. Wyatt marrying a Swlea brKie, A high ly eSuea'cd young woman, whotn he found through matrimonial papr ad vertisement, the last chapter lc!u M:b. Wyatt 's quit claim ca Me, Wa t fcr a sp?ciiled sum. Tito d Keren- es between the couple hat caused muh talk. ' Two ilavs aga while .Mrs. Wya't was here Mr. Vya:t tried to mors bis ti hansa. Math-jr.-Jn-h'-v who had come vlth .the brJda and who) speaka no Fng'l-.h obJ'ct-.Hl. hence the fl.ht Mia Wvatt had him ancHtel and only asreed to hit release whea h ajttecd to separate. FIFrC-EN ASE KILLED fa a Disastrous Wreck in a fim York TcaneL NGlXmtiGES'.fig3l-G3 A V 4 K Tra.n Ws Crowded With SulurbM I'asscrigers, iitid the , Oct.! r.ea ..V'i.rr;btfisl. New York Special. In tie f. k -gpfv.al.In te K;-w U2m,i f.om Colombia. Of !. tr.e--p.l Kaik-ad f-'Cfiil tl.jiji tiers 'b spoke today, nine tovorrf Ut Park &Tcae. tliJn uty, 1 1& .Morrla ainenisent. It ta ains collUed'VVc-dakiSay. lapecd that general -debate fhcul Vcr .Centred burrows t a t two local trains roUided"'s-J'tdai5ay Fiftet-n lia&scngers .-ara J tad twit that, nunibt'r e'r itQurci! A' floien of the latter vrere . fccr-oatly hurt, and the rector .of tVe dead way be extccifed. Tfi dad: Albert M. Prrrtn, 4 years oid, ixintitly from Clittato, secretary eocigl vice p: f -sicictt ,of tha Union Dag eai Pap?r Cartas?, residence New iioiheiie. N'. Y.;- B. i. CPcskctt, 9. New Jlochcl'o; A. Ii .- Mills. 25. New itacbeik-; E. C. itiasdaie, SJ. Ntw Kochelle; Mrs. V.ahb.u;a, formerly cf Chicago, F 01 deiit of thw-Taion liag and Papor Company, residency' New Hachcilc; Wta. Leys. 35,- Nw pttiu iie, gent'ecJ rcacager 1. A!tna:i tui (Jo, Krvt 'om; incocore rorgarao, t, m,t twacclic; win, Jis-t;er, cr J-o;tc, 2j, ew itxti' lK-; William .Howard,- IS, Xw iJoc-lnlw; Ot-'.ar Mej rowJtgrt(r New. RochtlU-. Oiiticiau. ia New York a ad ireTetary t.f the New j?.o-:.c'"j -; i i si'ui C iuo; .F.anum croiuy, a, New 'Rochrie; Evr.cit F. V.--.i!--a, rj, New Ko hello. ilrci.r.4a .New. YtrA; H. G. niawom:, New" Kotjaclie, p. sistaat geiu-ral sr.aaagvr t.t A: cr Scan Kr5d!.; VT-v&tiy, h'., i.Sj; Charles 15. Ma,s. N Ro.-i t iie, tt.i- ployed r.t be nev custom lnf.iw' A list or (he FC-ic-isly ir-jutej fal lows: Ernw:t. CoMin. 13 years old, N-.-w Jtoehe'.Jo. sori-:-os wound' oa hi ai, taken to Woman s. liospital, . Fli.icth street and l.f. ':iimon avenuo; A'Jvei Wadicyr florist of Nov,- . York city, fracture of both ley?:, shock, acd tcalp. wounds; Albert W. Adams. earricge' builder, of New York, lft leg cut off below knee: George ifl. Cartw, New York, I?g fractured; Geo.-sw M. Fisher. East Purt Chs;r, te.ere Iv injured; Mabel Newrrtun, New Roeheilo. -contusions of body and hip fractured: Mamie J. Rice. Ntv Pj chelle, fractured. nose, la-jeratcd ear and sprained ankle; Sidle Scott, New Rochelle. loft hand and loft foot f.-ae tured; Pit-hard MiDineux, lie i'o chelte, compound fraetum of th'rti: both lens broken .eu l int.em il la- Juries, coniition critical; V."inlfil Pchiiltz, Ner Roche! J. fmetr.rvj ;.- and bnrn-i.: E.J Melts', Now Rochof-er log fractured; Henry - Kr-cno. Rtic'-it'al' manager of the .-ricse! Con! cr Coi'i panv, th!a citv. fractured riband 1st ternal iitfutps;' 'Oorge V,'. ie'rr. New Rocholle, eont pound fructur? of lft leg which was.. aniptf ?i''it ; .. Ym. ' Brooks, Erie, Pa., lacerated faro a t I possible fracture c;f ekuil, taken to Roosevelt Hospital. , It was rear-end eollhlon betwew a SouthNorwalk loeal tra'n that ran In over the New Yotk, ?Jew Haven and Hartford ltnilroad. aid was half ed ty block slgnais at Fa sijiithcrn entrances of the tunned, and a White Plaina' local that camo by the Hadti branch of the New York Central. The wreck occurred at 7:17 a. m.. &t which hour the trains were crow Jed hy suburbanites. Moat of tho deaths. Injury j and- damage were wrought by jho engine of the Whlto Plaina trnfn. which pl'itnged Into the retr ar if tho motionlefis train and was tlrivcn throiiiih to the middle cf tho ear, smashing the seats .and furnlthines and splitting the ald.s as it moved forward. The victims wore tdther -manaled -dn-the-maaa W wrrrknr4 carried tt tl.e pilot, crushed In the space between boiler nnd car tides tn scalded bv steam, which came blfcrltiR from broken pfp'3 end cylinders. The enttlnein Its final plunge ''cf fort feel carried the rear car forward and suit twted Iron, broken timheia nnd splinters crashing into the conch ahead. Llrthts were ext in mil died end from the wreckage and darkness csmo the cries cf the Injured and calls for assistance by those who escaped ( Corman For Senator, " Annapolis, Md., Special. Hon. Ar thur P. Gorman nnd Chairman Murry Vandlver, of the DcaiocraHs Plate tentral ccaimlttee. were seloct-ld ps1 the Democratic nominees for United States Senator and Wato Treasurer, respectively, at the Democratic cea eua, held Wcdangday night, fc'enaor Gorman's select loa was unanimous and enthusiastic. There vera Ct members prevent and the fiueslion Df the next Un ted States S enator and State Treasurer Is re's; Vcd -as untied.- - The Republicans held tbclr caucus In the afternoon and nou-.laa-ted Congresma:i Wm. P. Jaeksoa, of Wicomico county, for Unl'cd -rtate. Senator, and General Tliotn.ts 3. Shriek, of Baltimore city, tor -.-'. ate Treaaurer, ' JodlcPry Kpporf Reay, Richmond,. Special. Cunsideratlun ef th Jtnl'clary report was coxpietod Jn tha eonsUtut'ocal convention .Wddnefc flay.-except thit a moiton to reconsMee tbe vote by which th? rsrajh w'a?- adopted ptovlllng that Judges or tV Supreme Cmirt are to be elected by the General Assembly, weat over for fletiaa tomrrrov. - IN SESSION AGAIN. Ciwgress Gets Down to Wot k A fie . The Holiday Recess. X HOUSE. ' KlnHeenth DayThe .debate npo Che Nicaragua Canal biiK in th lionse developed aentiiaent Jn favor of giving fxnisid era lion to the rcceul cr r cf the rairnnaCorap&ir?' to ea Its franchises and property for (KiO.OO'J and this' st-nttnient took- tit form of advoting the Morris anwna mtnt to enfpewer the Pr3lii'cnt ta select the latter route if the canal rtiaaiitfHon, upon considering th cccipatiy'a ofer, recommctuis it- .a4 the" re-HUvea rcnftcsjnoiis can oe on close tAK-.orrow. at 2 o'clock, afftjr wnu-n ta. ita vut be 'open to amenta meat unlvr.the five-S'.inuce rale. Tha final vote .probally wiil be taken r . snorrow. 'The breakers, tolav were Messrs. fi-acfcU ?urd, ct flissourit Parker, cf New Jersey ' ' 1-overin?, ol .WaRsachHaetta, ' cn1 Littbtitld. ol Ua'ue. in fay or' of the Morris aiaeuA jtoeat.-and Me?r Buifcsj. of Txasr. , en.' cr f oioraoo tooney., cr ?it. eowri; Cummins?, of New York: Gi eon, of Tf.nnsee,: and ,I-a''e-. nt Iowa, far the bill in -its pn.scut forn. ;'x Twentieth 'Day The ta wasKDicnt u iunlit-r oisrrsa.va o;' td? can ; tiestyi ' '.' N T'wenty-firAt Day The Hovse pisa-' ti the eanaj . bill, bvt r.o telrhon jCutra has yu fceea ma'e. The .j wa ntch lively dijscua. ien during thr s1on. The II?use adjourned at l;t'J )x ia. rrtrTE..-- Eighteenth Day The' first t3"j cf tba eantest' UKSfJlL-iZ.& Mcit;-!:J cane! v.-ere heard iu th? S?na'e. .'t i an h'ji" bad-ttcc-a spelt la raat'ni nets. Yir. the adirt' dieatd- V witiee '.c-a 3 O:: cl and j ;reJ on of a resolu,ta1a wh. :.jjn s r'Jrr-r-e to -Jsavn th- coav int-'-. .i -rani- Aani's r Van?i-5 i-,-l, Into the relstic-ns tKegsd to ha- t wreathe trawonuncnai ra. faa eotananies of the. Uait'id 1 Statei aai 2 Canada ar.i "tho PaiJima Caca C paay. . '"' Nineteenth Day During the coi sidciation of the Senat-j cf privot peiifcicn legi'f lation. in reepoase- to am lounir ,trin! Senator Baton. scaur Important statements were mYde. iy . Mr. Gaihnger. !t airman Of tho com mittee on' pensions, ia respect to re taliation adopted by tWe commlttew to govern It In the consideration ani re otamendatien cf private penMci rills. He announced that none; but absolutely meritorious fasea wor,-d le presented to the Senate for its eonv flleiatlon and tn.t the closest ,rt ttnv tvould be uf cn by the commit" to even till introduced. 'He said t'.ig no "pecsfon ' exceeding S"0 a v would te rceomnif-ndcd" by (he -... nit tee for the widow. of a (em-re i .! leer' and that pensions for he wh'.. Of other oC'cera cou'd- le scaled doww pro-wtteiflat'".. ' Tweatirih ' DsvTK'ii ;i;.3 ' of ';' Pcaate was r.i?f, and inastely demote to nrne -buflnpss, Trenty-fl-ct Day-The S-.aate pa?te the Philippine tariff bill and then weal Into executive t,"a'.oxi. - Hires k;uj. Honticgtoa,-W. , fr.f-ial.r-A l;pi er exploded at tho iawber raills of Is Mi kiff , in (be southe rn part' '. this county, killing tl.-ee pc-rsona and in juring sevcraii others. The dead are; . Levis MWd'kiJf. of ro:naoy. O., aai Bert Triprctt and' Iteh.amin -5!3.-iinj or, .of Salt Bai-k; W. Va." ,5ntcAg tha more t.?nously -injurtjd "arc; iliri't Harvey, of licfoln county, arid M Visa, Aibctt ud Frank Biils, broths of Cabaircoaniy. More tan bier;. Monterey, Mex., Special. The '3. at ef Nenve Lcn e.-lll be rcpretv: nted rA tlnr 'tSt.-'Lirata-World's -Farrr-lvcf Neal. in resnonse to n tnvli;: from the World'e Fair matURcii :'C has decided to supcrvltte the prej tlon of a su'tftblc cihlhit.of the : erai and other resources ot ihis-f'-va.' The Governors cf th St at en -cf M huahua. Tan aquas cn i' Hcnora. -htt likewise fec vc.d Invitations to -.: t an 'exhibit and will cooperate. Ms. Enrique Cr-vl will urniit in tho pr. paration ef tljo t.shibit a! the P.iaX cf Chihuahua. V Death List Crows, , New York, Special. Tho death 71 caused by the New-York Centrel tf nel accident has boen . swelled t seventeen. Wlnlteld Slutze, who 1 ... submitted to tho amputation of on; : -bis legs, died at Fowler Hospital. Hit lived at rew Roeheilo. Richard Me incux. another New Rot bulls man who is at the same hospital, is re ported to be In a precarious, ccav dltlon. The other-; patlcnasare wro gressing favorably. 5eabr-ard Changes. . Savannah, Ga Special. The at aounceiuCnt 'was mado here that W. II. Pleasants, now traffic manager ot ' the Ocean Steamship .Company, wltlfc headquarters in New York, would hi come, traffic manager tf the ' Scubnar) Air Lin. - on .February 1, succeeding $ 4 IL W. II. Glover. Mr. pea8i.nt8 ' formerly connected with the FlirkV Centvitl end Penlnnhr road lV. Its abforpiiia by tie - f"eal -.oavi'.. lr J raparitv cf general freight nrt' Is not known who Will snore- , lieasants with tho Ocean Comes ay r. ?- 4
Chatham Observer (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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