STOCK MARKET
ED LOWE
THE MORNING POST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER, IOO5
, T ! - . . 1 1 - 1 " '
-
OPEN
But With Same Conspicnous
Exceptions'
93
30
104
31
106
21
41 V
83
31
STOCKS SOLD HEAVILY
An n-tA '
Va..Gar.ChemicftU.. ........ 31
do. pfd. ; 41H
s.- ewrn union i.. . . ..V. .
.Wisconsin Central. . . ', . . ,V .
Money on call rfrtaeA a e
V New York Spat Cotton j
New York, OcU 12. Spot .cotton de
clined 15 points. : Middling 10.10; New
vrieana and glf , 10.35. 'New Orleans
declined 3-16; Memphis .
Futures in New Orleans:
Open, High. Low. Close,
October ... .vV 9.74' 9.74 9.63 9.67
December . . . 1 9:89 9.89 QM 0.7d
January , . . . . 9.08 9.98 9.75 9.79
Futures here declined 16 to -31 noints
early, then recovered 4 to 9 points of
the loss, and closed steady, with prices
j showing a net decline .for the day of
1 12 i( 15 points; vvth' estimated sales of
1 300,000 bales. ' s
FISHED DP MAN'S HEAD
Mystery
ic N. Y.
General Decline and Pressure Wide
ly DistributedOffering Though
Scanty in Excess of Demand.
In Liverpool spot cotton "declined X . WHEAT:
point. Middling W4 against 5.58 last December ,
year. Sales 10000 ales; imports 12,000. May . . .
Futures closed guiet at a decline of 8 CORN:
points. October-November 5.20; - No- December ,
vember-December 5.24; December-Jan- May . .
Closing Fairly Active But Almost UT 5,:8: January-February 5.31. ' J oats: -
i There was a decline early in the day. December -.
T.ifa1ca-.fVt. At4.iA.. ' OWirT in tVi fanl V. 11. . -t. ir...
o. 2 red 76 l-876 1-4; receipts 7,155
bushels; southern by sample 62S2;
southern on grade 78 3-4(3:85.
Corn Firmer; spot 58 l-258 3-450; 1
March 49 1-2: steamer . Kfiff?!5fi 5-8:
southern yellow corn 5962. "i ' " - . ''
ceipts 21,636 bushels. , v
Rye Firm ; Nor- 2 -western 69 69 1-2 ;
exports 7172, domestic; -receipts 4,558 4
bushels. , ' 2 "
Hay Steady and unchanged.
Grain Freights Quiet, unchanged.
Butter Steady ; fancy imitation 19 j
20; fancy; creamery 22 1-2; fancy ladle:
1819; store packed 1516. '
Eggs Steady, 21.
Cheese Steady; large 12 3-4: medium
12 7-8; small-12. v ' ;- ;
Sugar-rSteady; coarse granulated
5.00; fine 5.00. , ,
- Chicago Produce Markets
Open, High. Low. Close.
Head Identified and Balance of Body
Found Butchered rd Packed in
Suit Case Story of a Fellow
Lodger -Recited
f An
86
87
45
44
86
87 45
44
r .28 29
31
15.C0
12.47
7.20
r 6.87
8.65
6.50
31
85
87
44
44
1 28
:3o
1575 .15.60
13.50, 12.47
7.20
6.87
8.95
6.52 -
7.17
6.87
8.82
6.50
owir to the fact that although frosts May
occurred in Alabama, Mississippi, Ten- PORK:
-" , j ness.ee, Louisiana and Texas, it was not October. . ...
New Tor. Oct. l2.-The rt-y .t'ST edTS '"Eg ' -
sto-.ks opened a fraction lower than rious character, buVas the professional October. . v . .
last night on a moderate volume of operators are .as sj rule bearish they January . .
dealings, but St. Paul: and the Pacifies sold the raafket-dftwh. " and this caused SHORT RIBS:
wpre ronRnlniAna rna " a m more r less general liquidation. Be- October ......
ere conspicuous exceptions. A num- Bide3j Uverpool snowed lesg strength January , . . . .
Der or omer prominent stocks were also than had been expected. The receipts .
higher. St. Paul opened up , and the at the ports were larger than a year j
general list showed evidence of sup- as' The estimatd exports from Hous- ?
. ma.. , . . , ton and Galveston were large. Fair New York
rort Immediately after the opening, and warmer weather was nredicted for St Louis
.Minnesota, bt. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Texas, and a local firm estimated the Toledo 87K
feU ' " , crop, at 11.500.000 bales at' the minimum. Duluth . . '.....'81
Stocks were sold heavily, and the , To cap the climax, room onerators at- Detroit 87
marKeaecnned with some precipitancy tacked the market persistently, and the Milwaukee . .
aner,xe jis naa risen to a good frac- .near leader is supposed to have a?ld , Minneapolis . .
tion
December Wheat
Open. Clo?e
, -91
6ii VZ
New York, Oct. 12. The finding of a
"-' v -
; man's head in East Eighteenth stree,
IneTr C, early this morning resulted In
the discovery of an unusually revolting
murder, the victim of which Cwas
Thomas F. Corcoran. Corcoran was
killed probably last night" in the house
' 'Nd.;. 149 Third avenue. . -,
After the; picking up of the head th
i other portions of the body were found
cut to pieces, in the Third avenue house.
The arms - below the elbows and the
legs below the knees had been packed
in a suit case, and the torso and re
maining portions of the arms and legs
were hidden in a clothes hamper in a
8 85 room occupied by Frederick Bauer, an
6 50 Y301 opera1. or.' Bauer was arrested.
The point at which the head w,as
! found is more than a quarter of a' mile
149 Third avenue. The
86
87
44
44
28
31
15.65
12.20
7.20
6.?7
questionable under the old adminis
tration of the Equitable. His friends
believe he will be able to show that,
he was not responsible for all the
Irregularities attributed to ' him and
that he did not lead men or riper
years and greater experience into the
situations which discredited them be
fore "the public.
GARVIN FOR GOVERNOR
A FINE SCHEME THIS
Irish Idea of Growin Cheap
' Cotton for Irish Mills.
Leilas, Tex., Oct. 12. Rev. if James
Phelan, a Catholic priest of Kansas
City, Mo., and Rev. John Phelan, in
charge of the Catholic parish at Mar
cus, la., after spending yesterday and
last night in Dallas consulting with
the priests here, departed today for San
Antonio, Texas, with the object ' of
closing up pending negotiations for the
purchase of fifty-five thousand acres of
land in Live Oak and San Datricio
counties, Texas, on which to colonize
Irish1 immigrants and engage them
principally in the cultivation of cotton,
the raw material to be shipped to Ire
The Rhode Island Democrats
Name State Ticket
The Gubernatorial XTominee Once
Carried the State and May Do So
Again Platform Congratulate!
Roosevelt on Tariff Position
Providence, R. I., Oot, 12. The Dem
ocrats held their annual state conven
tion in infantry hall today agin call
ing farmer Governor Lucius F. C. Gar
vin of Cumberland' to head the ticket
as the gubernatorial candidate.
ri ;'iac$"ej yesterday's ' p'sng' The ' :f reety . from time-to time."" But later on
pressure .was of general character there wa sa moderate rally, owing to
and -widely distributed. Grefuorthern the fact that further frosts were pre-
preierrea crcciinedi,: 3, Dijve & Rio aictea for the Carolinas, Georgia, Ala-
8G
81
91
87
81
87
83
81
away ; from
head was wrapped in the Sunday sup-
May Wheat
' " . . . A
"v. piemem oi a vserxiiaii newspaper tiiiu
a blue and white shirt.
'The' murder was discovered through
a strry told by George Lanole, who
had a room adjoining Bauer's and who
rushed into a police station today, say
ing that he had lain awake for hours
New - York
St. Louis
Toledo . .
Grande preferred, Chlcagb Great West- bama'and MississiDDi. Temperatures of
em preferred "A, -Cotton ' Olf and'"31 to '2$ prevailed over a considerable- Detroit. . ...
Pittsburg Coal preferred 5 to 2, Mln- area tot the ..important Memphis dis-'j Minneapolis .
very large transactions. The general
recovery was not complete, and trading
fell into semi-stagnation. There were
?:ains by Chicago Terminal preferred f
4, the common, and Wisconsin Cen
tral 1, and Lead preferred 1. Ameri
can Snuff sold at a decline ,of 10 points;
Bonds were irregular at noon.
Interest in the maret today abated
considerably after the rally, and busi
ness fell off to "nominal pr6portions.
Iowa Central preferred yielded 2,
Wisconsin Central gained about as
much, and the preferred 1.
Offerings, while scanty, were in ex
;ess of the demand. Prices were shaded
slightly.. Consolidated Gas improved 1,
Colorado Southern preferred sagged 1,
St. Joseph & Grand Island first pre
ferred 1, and Reading ran off again
to the lowest.
The closing was fairly active, but al
most lifeless.
New York Stock and Bond Qun'atlonV
Open. Close.
Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. 84 - - 83
American Locomotive 59
Am. Car and Foundry...... 37
American Ice Sec - 27
American Smelting 127
American Sugar 139
American Tobacco 4s ....;.. 77
American Woolen .........; 36
Atlantic Coast Line ........ 161
Atyantic Coast Line 4s ......101
Atch., Top. and S. Fe...l.. 80
do. pfd. .............. . . . .. 104 ,
Baltimore and XDhlp.X.S. ... 112: 112
Brooklyn' Rapid Transit. .
Canadian. Pacific
Chesapeake and Ohio......
Chicago and Alton jpfdg. .. ..
Chicago Great Western ....
Chicago, M infl St. P.
doloEado'. S$uihrn . .
r do. lsfcpjd.: Y.4.A.i.?.....
; dq. 2d5 pfd." ,1. j . ,V .
Corn Products L ?s . .V. . .
Colorado Fuel and Iron....
Delaware and Hudson.... ..
Denver and Rio Grande....
Distillers Securities
Erie common
substantial rally cannot be far off.
Cotton Futures . .
New York, Oct. 12. Cotton futures
opened steady.
! Open. High. Low. Close.
9.67 9.67 9.50 9.55
October . . . .
November . . . 9.77 9.77 9.60
December ... 9.87 9.88 9.69
January . 2 . . 9.98 9.98 9,79
March V . . . . . 10.11 10.12 9.93
May V. . H . . . 10.20 10.20 10.02
.Market steady.
9.65
9.77
9.87
10.00
10.10
60
37
27
127
139
77
' 36
"161 "
101
,v Coiton Receipts
New York, Oct. 12. New Orleans 3,
756;: Galveston 14,702, Mobile 2,352, Sa-
vannah 14,245, Charleston 1,328, Norfolk
4,867.
Raleigh Cotton Market
Receipts yesterday 73 bales.
Prices yesterday 9 3-8 to 9 5-8 cents.
Receipts last year this date 175 bales.
Prices this date last year 9 7-8 to
10 cents.
All cotton here yesterday was good
cotton.
New York Provision Market.
New York
St. Louis
St
neapolls, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie, trick; The exports took continued
preferred, Tllinols Central, . Northern , large. Reports from , Savannah Indl
Pacific, Baltimore & Ohio, Reading, cated a1 better demand for j export on a
Delaware & Hudson, Canadian Pacific, higher basis of values and finally' some
Atlantic Coast Line, Northwestern, ! of the professional element concluded
Tennessee Coal, Colorado Fuel and , to cover. It is a professional market New York
Iron, Smelting, Sugar, Railway Steel and will be governed in the immediate
Spring and United States Rubber 1 to future very largely by weather condi
1. Chicago Terminal preferred, made tions. New Orleans and Liverpool sold
an early rise to 2, and Locomotive to some extent, but there was more or
and Steel Foundry also rose 1. i'less buying in the last hour by people
When' the selling pressure subsided -who believe the-decline has' gone alto-
prices were bid up again, Reading and; gether too far, and that a rally and a
Amalgamated Copper rising to a frac
tion above yesterday, the former on
December Corn
May Corn
v
91
86
89
89
85
54
42
51
90
86
S9
S9
85
54
42-
New York, Oct. 12. The Republicans
have succeeded in getting a man to run
listening to noise which he thought ! for mayor. He Is William Mills Ivans,
i. Former State Senator James H.
land for use in the mills of that coun- Thurston of this city was nominated
try, which are now supplied at almost for lieutenant-governor; Frank E. Fit
prohibitive prices from warehouses In , simmons of Lincoln, for secretary ol
Liverpool. . j state; Thomas A. Carroll of this city,
The'tract of land intended to be pur- tor attorney general; and Albert H.
chased, was two years or more ago, Ointy of this city for general treas
believed to have been sold to Japanese urer. '
investors for colonization, but with the j Swinging along with the Massachu
result of the Russo-Japanese war was setts Democrats, the party loaders'
abandoned by, the Japanese promoters, platform presented to the convention
If the Irish colony to be established lauded President Roosevelt for his
stands, others will, it is stated, be lo- . stand on the tariff question, whereupon
cated in that" part of Texas.
REP. NOMINEE FOR MAYOR
Lawyer W. M. Ivans Consents to
u Run in New York
nroceeded from Bauer's room! He said
that late hrst Eight he heard at least
two men quarreling in the adjoining
room. He heard a shot and the sound
of some one falling to the floor. Then
he went to sleep.
, Early this morning he was awakened
by 'strange noises in the room where
the shot had been heard. Twice a
man opened the door and -went out
and Lanole, after laying awake, Hs-
one delegate moved that the platform
be - referred back to the committee,
stating that the Democrats had enough
heroes within their ranks without go
ing over to the opponents' camp " t
laud President Rooseyelt, whom he sala
had accomplished no reforms and had
only tried to arouse sentiment against
race suicide and to ' change football
tactics. ....
After Mr. Palmer, the delegate from
East Providence who offered the mo
tion, had been properly squelched and
city chamberlain under Mayor Grace,
anil Hewitt, a.nd n kwvftr whn a rer.nsr-
nized as the leading admiralty practl-j the motion withdrawn, the platform
Hnnsr nt th Vltv TUr Tvnna ' was dft- was adopted.
cided upon at a meeting held today at
the Republican club of the committee
to fill vacancies which was appointed
at the Republican city convention on
Friday. ' ' ' ! ".
"We congratulate the president," cays
the document, "that he has-recommended
legislation for the control of
the railroads and advocated In Demo
cratic platforms. Again we - urge him
to persist in the course he has laid out,
Louis , 42
Naval Stores
New York, Oct. 12. Stocks, rosin 24,
S52 barrels; spirits turpentine 1,576 bar
rels; tar 1,563 barrels. The market for
spirits turpentine ruled easy with 72
asked for machine made barrels. Rosin
was steady and unchanged at $4.00 for
common to good strained. Tar was
steady at 5.00 for oil barrels.
Rye Firm Domestic 36; Japan
nominal.
wn hnu t,a finally thA riAHhftratlon and not to be turned therefrom by the
J tened'for some time and decided that settled down to a choice between Frank j represeinauveS(
42 JU ,.v- r. v, Trara t j v mi, . muiAi whether or not.
some or tne sounas ne neara wqre moss and Mr. ivans.
the noises of bones being broken. This picked Ivans.
suspicion caused him to notify the po- v Most of the members of the commit-
lice. tee went to Mr. Ivans' office with Mr.
Bauer was found entering his room Halpin, who, as chairman of the com-
by the police, and said to them: "I mlttee, formally told Mr. Ivans he had
APPEAL IN GATTIS vs. KILGO
fomd my room like this when I awoke
this morning."
I He said that he had brought twv
men to his room last night, one a sol
dier. Bauer fell asleep while these men
talked, he said, and when he awoke the
soldier was gone, leaving the other
hody as the police found it. The police
iound that Bauer's socks, the right
arm of his undershirt and the right
arm of . an outer shirt were covered
with blood. A badly nicked razor wai
found on top o fa trunk in Bauer's
room and a' revolver with one chamber
empty -was also found In the rponu
Bauer, who Is thirty nine years old.
New York, Oct. 12 Rye Steady;
No. 2 western 68 c. i. f. Buffalo.
Argument Heard Yesterday by the
Supreme Court
The fourth - Appeal . to the supreme
court In the noted damage suit of
Gattis vs. Kilgo was argued before the is employed as an elevator man t tne
court yesterday, six hours being con- Union Square Hotel, and when he want
sumed in addition to the time required to work today he was sent home b
for the reading of the records in the cause of extreme, nervousness. An ex
case which have become very vol- animation of Corcoran's head snowed
umenous. counsel wno addressed tne ; mat , ne uau ucch ouui m wo .
The police make the allegation that
it was a crime of degeneracy.
Corcoran came here from Ireland
court yesterday -on the case were ex
Judge W. A. Graham of Oxford, open
ing for Gattis, the appellant;, then ex
Judge R. W. Winston of Durham, T.
T TTIpIts nf "Henderson and ex-Gov-
ernor Aycock of Goldsboro for Kilgo was a ticket chopper on the elevated
and Duke, tne aerenaants. Ana won. ioi"uau' ,
Cyrus B. Watson of Winston-Salem ' " .
closing for the appellant, Gattis. Chief a. PORTUGUESE TRAGEDY
Justice Clark being interested in the
case did not sit with the court. It is .
. Barley Firm; new crop feeding 391-2 expected that it will be three or four . Because 01 Jealousy a Urav a ivlliS
40 c. 1. f. Buffalo; new malting (g weeks before ythe opinion in the case
56 c. i. f. Buffalo. 'comes down.
Flour Quiet; but steady; sales 8,000 A number of the counsel connected'
been chosen to run for mayor on the
Republican ticket.
I Mr. Ivans said that he had always
been an opponent of Tammany and
that he would be willing to lead a
fight for clean and efficient city gov
ernment. He regarded the nomination
as an honor and would send a formal
letter of acceptance in a few days.
TWO MINUTES STOP
Judge Pritcba'rd's Successful Inter
cession for Lexington
Asheville, N. C, Oct. 12. Special.
The wishes of the people of Lexing
ton to see President 1 Roosevelt upon
Ihe occasion of the chief executive's
visit to North Carolina next week are
to be gratified.
After futile efforts on the part of
the people of Lexington to have that
place included in the presidential stops
The platform also states that Presi
dent Roosevelt's promise of tariff re-'
form Is also welcomed, and pledges the
support of the Rhode Island Democrats
to any course that he may follow to
ward an honest reduction of the tariff.
CONFEDERATE MONUMENT
barrels'; receipts 36,257 barrels; exports
18,407 barrels; spring patents $4.50(3)
5.15;, clears $3.50(3.75; wide strigahts
$4lo04.10; clears $3.503.75.
70 .71 Kye flour, js.b&.fcu.
170 v. 170 .1
56l- K6
79 79
21 21
179 If 9
28 j t&
62 . 62
. 42
12
45
219
33
42
, 48"
T
do. 2d pfd.
General Electric
Great Northern pfd
Illinois Central
International. Paper Co.
Kansas City Southern nfd.
Toulsville and Nashville;...
Manhattan Elevated
Metropolitan Sees. Co.
Mexican Central
Wliat Spot steady; sales ,80,000
bushels: No. 2 red winter 90 1-8. Fu
tures closed l-43-8 lower; sales 1,200,
000 bushels; December -? 91 1-8; May
. 90 7-8. '.;""; - ( ;f
I Oats Steady on .spot sales 400,000,
000 bushels; -natural white, 30(32
lbs, 34(534.' -. : '':' ': - '1
i Corn On 'spot steady';' sales ,200,000
bushels; No. -2 mixed 61 1-2. Futures
closed unchanged to 1-8 lower; sales
20,000 bushels; December 54 3-8; Jan
uary 51 3-4; May 50 1-8. .
Lard Steady; prime. western 7.65; re-
fined continent 7,90; South American
8.50.
Tallow, 4 1-4.
Hogs Dressed, 7 5-8(8 1-4.
porkS.teady at 16.0016.25 for mess.
Butter Creamery firsts 21.
Eggs Western' firsts21.
Woman and Himself
Providence, R. I., Oct.' 12. The con-
witn tne case am not participate in , uuucu j"6 ,i-v" ..v.
the argument before the court yester- caused the police to break in the door
day. The full list of counsel in the of a tenement, at 249 Wickenden street
cas foHows: - ! today. . Lying on the bed in the room
Graham & Devin. Hon. C. B. Wat-; was John Rederick, a Portuguese
son. A. A. Hick, Guthrie & Guthrie, Bra va, 28 years old, with a bullet hole
Argo & Shaffer. S. M. Gattis and J. N. m the left breast, while on the floor
Holding. For the defendants there are lay his common la wwife, Constance
engaged Messrs. Winston & Fuller, Mirandis, aged 25, in an, attitude of
Rovster & Hoheood. T. T. Hicks. Pou agony, with a bullet , hole behind her
& Fuller, ex-Gov.- C. B. Aycock. Arm- left ear and another in tTie back of her
and Douglas & necK. aoia nnu uu utau iui owt
time. In tne' center oi tne noor, iy-
several years ago and made his home : Judge pritchard was appealed to. and
in this city witn a marnea sister, xae VPSterdav Judee Pritchard wrote to
President Roosevelt requesting that
he make a stop of two minutes at
Lexington. Late this afternoon Judge
Pritchard received a wire message
from Secretary Loeb stating that Mr.
Roosevelt had granted Judge Prltch
ard's request and a stop of two min
utes would be made at Lexington.
SUITSlCOMPROMISED
istead Jones & Son
Sims. . ,
SPECIAL WIRE AT GROUND
Metropolitan St. Railway... 125 125
Mo., Kan. and Tex. com,...
do. pfd.
Missouri Pacific ,v
National Biscuit ..
National Lead
New York Central.
. Y., Ontario & Western..
NTorfolkand Western .-
!orth American ............
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mail Steamship.
Pennsylvania Railroad
r-f
Pittsburg Coal pfd.. 56
Pressed Steel Car 45
do. pfd. ....r. ..
Republic Steel and Iron... J
do. pfd. .......
Kock Island common........
do. pfd.
-t. L. and S. L. 2d pfd.....
Bloss-Shef field .' . 4 . 1.
louthern Pacific
Southern Railway
do. pfd.
Seaboard Air Line 4s
Tennessee Coal and Iron.
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
united states Steel.
42
.13 .
45
220
33
42
.48
72 72
179 179
318 317
179 "1791-
22 22
52. 52 ;
151 151 j
165 165
80 80
2434 24
sugar on spot or near-by sold at about derson. Every facility win oe rur-
59U 5 s.e for en trifu e-al . test: rennea nished those desiring to use tnis wire.
67 quiet and unchanged; granulated 4.60 There will be typewriters in the booth
103 4.65. , - for the free use of correspondents
p0fpeeRlo spot steady at, ,-8 3-4 for wishing to sena long aispatcnes.
No. 7. Futures closed bareiy steady, -
with prices unchanged to 5 points; i ba;
lower and with sales of . 25.250 bags. mc uymsi nvuuai
November 7.007.10; December 7.10(G) . The last issue of the Literary Digest j
7 15- January 7.207.25; March 7.35 contains a reference to the new Meth-I
745: May 7.55; July 7.657.70." ' odist Hymnal and gives .pictures of the i
'New York, Oct. 12. PotatoesRe- two musical editors, with, commen.ts,
ceipts 9,892 barrels. No changes were one of whom was Prof. Karl, P. Har-
nntPd In late Drices. . Long island, m nngton, proiessor ul xxi
bulk, 180 pounds
ing on its stomach, was the baby. The
couple had been living together for
about six years.
A short time ago he learned that
another Bra va was occupying his place
Postal Telegraph Co. Will Have at the hearthstone and he was angry
lover it.' He decided that he would
Operator in Post Booth jgive the woman up and went to New
The Postal Telegraph Company has York. He returned Friday and going
run a special wire to the fair grounds to the house found the rival Brava
followed. " Rederick
ior tne convem-iace ui. uoyApci. " ! v,, faaevX irrand 1urv and will -be
and others during the state fair, and left, but returnea agam yvy, w ' " ' TTo
Bonding Companies Settle for Vio
lating Texas Anti-Trust Law
Austin, Tex., Oct. . 12. The suits of
the State of Texas against the Ameri
can Bonding Company, the Fidelity
Deposit Company and the United
States Fidelity and Guaranty Company,
all of Baltimore, made for penalties
aggregating more than $200,000, for al
leged violations of the Texas and other
trust laws of 1898, was compromised
today and dismissed in the district
court by the company's paying an ag
state. This settlement was made under
direction of the attorney general. -
Private Citizen Ccf-itributes to Make
It More Imposing
Asheville. N. C, Oct. 12. Special.
Philip S Henry, owner. of the palatial
"Zealandia" -estate on the mountain
crest, east of the city, has again shown
in ma'terlal manner the interest he
takes In Asheville and affairs of a pub
lic and semi-public nature.
Today Mr, Henry visited the Confed
erate hall In the county court house
and asked permission to add to the
height of the Confederate monument
that is bein erected on the court
house green to the memory of the Six
tieth North Carolina Regiment by the
Asheville Daughters of the Confederacy
and the friends of the veterans. Mr.
Henry proposed to build amarble ped-
estal under the marble design, thus
raising the monument an additional six
feet. He expressed a purpose of ex
pending $20 on the work. The offer
was gratefully accepted. The unveil-
ng of the monument will occur No
vember 8th. . " "
General Ray Is in receipt of a letter
from Governor Glenn in which the gov
ernor accepts an invitation to be pres
ent at the , unveiling exercises and. to
deliver ; an address on the occasion..
Col. W. H. S. Burgwyn and State Aud--
ltor B. F. Dixon have accepted invita
tions to be present at the unveiling.
Defaulting Casbier Indicted
Buffalo, Oct. 12. Frederick R
Greene, cashier of thevfailed National
Bank of Fredohia, was Indicted today
. m TnwiTftif ioir tn tv. np.lrhbors who heard "i nrougnt to mai next, ivxain
especially on ihuiw,y. nm.-.cc.i .t. vu... ...- . --- . 4naa nnt t-t7a1-
cr-stPaHv n't 3 5-S for centrfueal ti mro of the Postal will be located no sounds of a row and prooamy snot , yi 6umf( v ... " "J .JJ ,
96 test and 3 for-muscovados 89 test, in the Tnming Post booth In floral hall the woman and then himself last even
T.oto xvr?Tf.c!flflv. sales 9.5G0 tons Java and will be in charge of Mr.., P. R. An- inc.
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s Two Long Termers
; Sheriff R. O. Riddick was here yes
terday from Gates county for the pur
Ipose of delivering to the penitentiary
two negro convicts to serve twenty
years each. for burglary. :
Empty Honor for Hearst
New York, Oct. 12. The municipal
ownership city convention tonight
nominated William R. Hearst for
tions may shake the honor of the ju
diciary of the state worse than the in
vestigation of Justice Hooker.
Full of Trag'c Mtanlng
are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of
Casey. Ia. Think what might have re
suited from hts terrible cough If he had
not take nthe medicine about which he
writes: "I had a fearful cough that dis-
turted my night's rest. I tried every
thing, but nothing would relieve it, un
til I took Dr. Icing's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
which completely cured me." Instantly
rfimleves and permanently cures ai
rices , LiOiig isiaiui, i" x nig, njii, piwioovi - - - ,. j
?nftf?2'i2- Lone- Island versity of Maine and formerly profes- mayor, John Ford for comptroller ana , throat and nng diseases; prevents grip
, i.iui!x,ii, uvf. j -NTfVi- j-n -pv,eiTa stokes, who married Rose , . . A on
KrV7i' CaroHnT-He had charge of the Uni- Pato P J ranteed; 50o and ,1.00. Tria. bott.e
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Judge Asked to Resign -
Washington, Oct. 12. Associate Jus
tice Tucker of the territorial supreme
court of Arizona has been requested to
resign. ,
Several months ago charges I were
preferred against Justice Tucker in
volving his personal conduct as a mem
ber of the territorial Judiciary. These
charges were presented to the presi
dent and referred by him to the depart
ment of justice for Investigation. The
request for the resignation was based
upon the findings of that Investigation.
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Baltimore, Oct. 12. Flour Firm, un
changed; receipts 13,214 barrels; ex
ports 137 barrels.
Wheat Steady, spot - contract 84
84 1-4; spot No. 2 red western 85 l-4
85 1-2; October 8484- 1-2;
the nomination, declared undying en
mity to the . gas trust, the traction
trust and the "Murphy contract trust."
86 1-4086 1-2; January 871-4; steamer , adelpHla.
T7. 13o 11 damn
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Tomorrow at Lewis' pool room bul- ! 3 3 . it
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lisle Indians vs. University of Virginia certain that James H. Hyde will ap
football game at Richmond, and the pear before. the Armstrong insurance
TTT,4v-rHv nf North Carolina vs. Uni- committee a sa witness.- He has been
December versity of Pennsylvania game at Phil-: urged by his friends to do so and
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