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A "ftjft v VOLUTE THE" TEULOW fra dbd I ta (M.in a4 tw rj Me Km Nw OtWm, Ort I. JrSarana aarWa; M. lUrf (.rUk la kl fattaraoa to IwAiad. a4 LaiawtAa aarUk. la abU.a Lnna to altau4.;Mr. MoOU rWet !," art laa omj parlkbaa ta kkk Uara la aov uf riom rnow rtar la locttoft. A4tUoaaJ (irwt ka Mt la raiarae aa4 t trtaar toaAlad ta to ba araL la New Oriaaaa ta caaas aaaar traatmaat kara a ow"" r" lam ot cooatnr to rooarat4. taa urudar- ar4il ttmit 1 i in.'.,.. - - . . . - - - - abava Carnal atraai, comprtalac toora tkaa kail tU city, la the rtrfaaUr tafwlod dtalrtrt ikara kaa kava bat oaa atv'caaa U In 4y. Wvdaradaf'a FVvar llmard. New Oriaaaa, La., Oct 1. Tba of flcUl report of tba allow (arar altua tloa la tbla city yeaterdajr waa aa fol low: Kawcaaaa, tl; total to data. S.0I4. Daalbai; total. 460. Naw foci, I. Patient being tretad, 114. PaUenU dlacbarge4. 1.500. Thera waa Bothlng out of tba ordi nary la tba fever altaatloa yaaterday. Only two of tba new caaea ara abova Canal street Five eaaea were re ported by Dr. kferreaux. tbe bealtk officer or BL Bernard, which, .while la tba city ofvNew Orleana, are al moat on the border of St Bernard Pariah. One caae came from St. Ber nard Pariah to the French aaylum on St Ann street, which baa over a score of caaea to dale. None of the other asylums havo retorUMl any more cases. Of the deaths only one was up town and another was la the Emergency Hospital OF COttWE THEVLL BB HERE. The Entire Btste Will Take a Great Pride la President's Visit. . The following little story is clipped from the column! of The Washing' , ton Post and will be read with In terest by every one .in Raleigh and the surrounding country as well: "Over 60,000 people will greet President Roosevelt at Raleigh when he 'visits North Carolina, durlhr his proposed Southern trip,"' said former Congressman H. P. . Cheatham, of that State, at the .Rlggs. , "Although two of her sons were President, and visited the State, wjille in office, as did President Buchanan and Henry Clay, each being enthusiastically N received, the reception of the Pres ident will be the greatest in the his tory of the Commonwealth. ' "Recently I made a trip through the State, and I was astonished at the interest manifested in the President's visit The Enthusiasm was not of the partisan'; kind, but on the con trary. there seemed to .exist a spirit, of friendly emulation between , all political classes as to which could shout tbe praises of President Roose velt the loudest The people residing In the principal towns, which do not Include - a stop of the presidential train, will Send large delegations to ' participate in the principal reception at Raleigh." s , WHISKEY BY. THE WHOLESALE. - Railroad Man Figures Oat the In pour . . ' of Whiskey Into Charlotte. (Special to The Evening Times.) , . Charlotte, N. C., Oct 6. A repre i sentative, of -the Southern s Railway testified the other day that one drug store here had received . , 17.000 pounds of whiskey by freight over his Tpad since tne urst or last January. .;He added that the quantity was not t unusual, meaning that other drug 'stores used about the same. - If this - be true the seven stores of .the city must have bought about, 119,000 , pounds of liquor in the same time. A ; - gallon of good whiskey weighs ten ' pounds and a poor gallon eight. ' 1 Therefore, something i like 14,000 ' , gallons of the cook's remedy has been ; delivered here since the first of the year by one railroads If from other .'sources' that much has reached the . (T city the total ; must " gum up about V y 28,000 gallons, which would give the city, 100. gallons a, day. ' - : HIGH POINT ITEMS. Interesting News Prom th Busy Manufacturing Town. , (Special to The Evening Times.) ': High Point,' Oct 5. -Prof; Charles ... F. TornllnBon, of the Tomllnson Chair . Manufacturing. Company, has been t elected president of the Mantifactur ' ers' Club, at this place. - ' ' A young white man from the coun mrmt kwitM at-a t W .3. e Mr lva 1 c nk u at M tvr4tl Ul Ik 4! Jim UMM, tftMMtft tkkt MtM aa ai lkr 1mm.I( b II I 14 tivaiV.!. Aa rwxatty mm mnmm lav lurVUUi IM asia f aartklM tatMkmua. aer wfcat- mm It la aukd. Mra Wea wvwr lo catit Mr. JaW Brwws fcaa boMkt t tk grocery kwltM of W. M. Moff.lt eat wtll Uk rkart Ortabaf lllh laa toaaarartaHac atia aara Taa KoaAli'a Haaa ar. Taa Koulk la oWla4 la Woaii u ncaaat apot fM taa on. Tim oaoly of aouoa. aa4. ao far a "ua w iniiia aao v-(viabiaa al a Um vaca they kav ao roaatltk la tke markets, cake our aoil vaatl) more projective la vela tkaa would be ladlcated by Ike atse of lb yield per acre. (Tkr Is ao better laveat- nteat la u world laaa farming la ad la the Boatb. Other laveatmenu may more Otfnlly adTaere. but they will not advance steadily, rarra Id 1 land la tb Boatb will double In t value every ten rear for tb nxt I half a r.ni.,r. rinrlH. Tim. Union. Mark Perorating Will Be Ioe. Sherwood Hlggs A Co., tbe official decorators for th Slate Fair, are pre pared to decorate the city and the line of march of our distinguished guest the President of tbe Unl'ed States, In a atyle befitting to the o- I T .,; l""u"mno" 1 1 i pi. j - i e .m i - . . "Pw of this Important event. Tbe more we have la the greater evidence of I our enthusiasm and esteem. As we have not had .presidential Tl.it.tlonl ? i!aHU .v"1" ff.n'., iuumvi ar . iwiui pimcaa ana iw abort time In which It la to be don it Is necessary for our people to act promptly ia the matter.' "-' "Cot Patrick." Lowers State Record. In the free-for-all pace or trot at Winston yesterday, "Colonel Patrick" (trotter), owned by Mr. Max White and driven by - Sy. Smith, won in 2:154, lowering the State and track records. "Conroy," driven by Steele, -and "Mary Dell," owned by Nicholson, - of Baltimore, Md., and driven by ,Mr. Nicholson, both pacers, were the "other entries. ihis was the most interesting race of the day, and the big crowds In the grand-stand cheered "themselves hoarse as the trotter crossed the wire half a length ahead.. Her Triumphant Day, Bangor, Me., Oct" B.- For the first time In her career Mme. Emma Games, the noted prima donna, ii to make a transatlantic, transcontinental concert tour, and she lias' fittingly de cided to start the tour in her naUvt town with a concert. The people of antfdr to-day .tendered Mme. Eames a public reception' "at th city, halk The Governor presided ' and the ad dress of welcome' was delivered by Semiitor Hale. , V. H1 Vtl.l...J ITA.AUU ... aiiftiuvrrii uuuiwni .ftiyMViiT.,1,,j, Portland, Ore., Oct.: 5. Koycrorti rDay was celebrated at the Lewis and Clark Exposition to-day and EJbert Hubbard, , the . . Philistine, was the chief speaker. Unusual interest was manifested In the ' r celebration be cause the ministers had protested against Mr, Hubbard's speaking, de claring that he "was not a fit person to v be ' honored. The Roycrofters have a great following in Washing ton and Oregon, so the plan of the clergymen, was defeated. ? General Cronje in Europe. ' Roterdam, Oct. ; 5.- General Piete Sronje,. accompanied by his wife and children, arrived here to-day1 en route for South Africa, j He declared that there was no truth In the rumor that he was going, back to the Transvaal a discredited: general because he ap peared; In 'a i war performance at Coney Jsland. during the summer. ' Bti6u6HT PEACE TREATY. Few People Meet Japanese Officials Owing to Strict Examination by 1 . Police.1" l, . v. t! ' , (By the Associated .Press.) t , Toklo, Oct 6. M. .Tamaza, direc tor of political affairs of the Japanese Foreign Office, and H'rW; Denlson, adviser to the Japanese Foreign Of fice, arrived at Yokohama, bringing the peace treaty and left Immediately for Toklo. They found few people to meet them at .the railroad station owing to a strict examination made of all persons by the military and police who guarded . the station. RAI.riGI K. C, THUILSDAV, OCTOBER fik mi I MIL UllUULlJ DEATH MID PAIN Ttrr f"rMM. etaind as V4a m4 W I t tin AtoaatraSa r- mt Vw. tt r r. Tr. trt e Tfcr-i " rad t lVf rt"4 sad Ue la a da la Pi !) I 14. i Akvr iwtiu anal ta ' iLf from aaraa aa4 t flna..i U la rvw4 uf C r la a fo . r . Dal awuaa la K-d arr, I'm lata lkt atckt Ta 4 an ' " "'""r" . . ' Robert fBni-ll. Kfd I ) Kathefiae iM-rurMr. II ' fM h Int lileaia vf I be re birth of a rbild elite I be Bull'' tHlo " bullditii and aa ao-Moa! i reli Fir tH CtokeTll anum, bllf. auJ In bl a tk rklef asri.i i earaiMs a Mf lo ai-HVat Tlx I la ix-iifvod to in- Incendiary. (tlltOXKK AITM AM fUIKRIl I Harartl'a Cimmlloi Will Nf" Samtait to Kbertff IVarMJn nl Nrl Minting Hrrrral Mim I luiml aa Probable Caadklatre. Ulllnitton. M. C, Oct i.TIi- ' i timely doath of Sheriff W. V. I ' .t son was a great shock to tb of our count), snd his loss vtn : felt by all. A succeor to Sheriff PesraoT mu " be named at the neit regular it" f he oard of County Commi v . . . ttkgk m.llm. , , nf ,ho ,,,, w- u..... k mentioned to ,,, SherllT Psrson. among thoae Imm. k There will no doubt "be otkcr cam I dates before tbe board metis. ' ' -- - - K .fft . NOT WORTHY' OK -fccm. A8trongSenllmentIIasIVtelopedln!ronrornMla,uoil .h a rald-ln capl- RuHSla Against M. W,.lr. u. Zck of $ 1 'mi.i.uu. a'd with the (By the Aaaoclsted Press.) ibHckltiK of a number of t ie best husl- St. Petersburg;, Oct. 6. A strong ; nes.i men of the city. T :e followlnK sentiment against M. Wltte developed at the caucus of the St. Petersbura- municipality culled to dUcuss civil action in recognition of his services at Portsmouth. "Suggestions that a banquet be given and that he be presented with the freedom of the city or an address, were rejected and a resolution was adopted declaring that he la- not worthy of any special honor because his ' services at Porthmouth, "were only a redeeming sacrifice for politcal mistakes in which he has acquiesced and which were responsible for the war." DISTRICT ATTORXEV JEROME Will Not Ask for Grand Jury Inves tigation at Present. (By the Associated Press.) New York, Oct. 5. District Attor ney Jerome nas decided ho will not have an extraordinary grand jury to investigate the insurance matter at present, as the matter is now being Investigated by a competent commit tee and counsel and an Inquiry by the grand Jury would complicate matters Later he'-may present the matter to tne grand Jury. ''I "I .. Cure for Tuberculosis. (By the Associated Press.) - Paris,. Oct 8.-Profe3sor Bearing,' the discoverer Of an anti-diphtheria serum,' announces, according to The Matin, that he has found a cure for tuberculosis. The nature of the cure, Professor Behrlng says, lie will di vulge next August. , To Attack Cabinet. - .'' V... . (By the. Associated Press.) i Toklo, Oct 6. In passing the peace treaty; yesterday the privy council has clearly impressed upon the anti-peace agitators the impossi bility of a refusal to ratify It. The energies of the latter will now likely be" concentrated on an attack upon the cabinet V. ' tfUracca Clafcs to Meet. The .regular semi-annual election of .men's Baracca Class of the Taber nacle Baptist Church, will be held this evening in their rooms. All the members are earnestly asked to be present; Light refreshments will be served after the meeting. J S fe v Steamer Floated To-Pay. . "(By the Associated Press. V;f : Norfolk. - Va.r Oct.. 5. .-The Italian steamer Citta' dl Palermo was floated at noon , to-day ' ' Tl'JI MEN MID 1.44 la tic ti i ..tun ' .. 1 nn i s. .e i I. w) U I It. I ' H ' I i HI I I , ' um at a ' t.M da- n , I "I . clrai a . ' l t'H I.m , t i that I; t. I i' " J ur tn I li . .i ' ii '. h. ri kiv i I. a ii r lua OUU l ' i. a Uli. ..!.,, 'h a bui ti hi' .1111' MlOtlK lit Hi . "ii 1 1n rtvt-' mu 'i 1 . v. 1,1 i- ih I' 'iri-i I iui a rit lii na '" ' M Ikiai ll a ui 1- v. I . i r lot .ii j ! .. I ii.i njr. air Ih Iti , .1 If r a i ii licnu "1 I i m I l')llU lu I I iv i . o p.'im a ml i'ii li M-rali'. Slim- i hi I rV' tiary In im 'lririi-1 ihi i I i' ('anid:i l" H'l' I i H I l -u. '..4 I.miJ if l.d I. - . r : . 1 1, a t . I .. -II .! : l lii- i i, rt'il i. pl.iif i iii ii. .tfllr i . ' i'ii and i IIUhk! la HII i, iM-pn i ii i I.h larl i netting in tii.lpg of in In.. niilnxly I " ii.' ti n iiT li hi ! t ir.iln from Snmtt-r luil .mf mid n.un.r M-ple ni'iv o;i tu n both nit-n wvrv mrui l. Itin.irdK han- ciffrriNl hi" : rli hi riH'i i!n Ii N. l,if.- lni.ur.iiic' ( iiinp nj fur I'luHnttr. (S,ii'(lnl iii The Kvt'iiitiK Time l ( iiHi'iiin-. N C . (K-t 5 - The Con M'i;iilvr MuIiihI In the nunc given ih" ii 'v life Inmirance company wtilih .is oi Kantzt'd Is lhp city-lust nirlit I' Is ihc imiuose of the new company tu tulc over the 4bunlrvoss f II... l.'..Ll..ri. l.lfe and to carry on " ' " ' '" ' ' ' " -v j . .. . .... . M t i me worn mat inia rompsny nas ai - reailv lieirnn In H.Ih Slate The new , are the offi is or the nc.v company: Franklin, president ; .1. - Cupt. T S N. MiCatisland, vice presliU'iit ; Chase Brenizer. necretury: A. K. McCaus land, treasurer: Dr. II. I- Gibson, medical director, and K. M. Duncy, general manager. Ht. Amant the Wlni'er. (By tbe Assoclaied Press.) London, ,Oet. .1. The race for the Jockey Olub stakes of $ r. vJ , t) 0 for :! year olds and upwards, at a mile and three-quarters, at Newmarket, was; won by St. Amant, with Polymelus second and Mondamln. third. Charged With Foraery. (Ity the Associated Pi ess Peoria, 111., Oct. 5 N. C. Dougn- erty, for many years superintendent of schools and one of the most prom inent educators in the country, is under arrest following an liuiuimeni charging forgery. Protection and the South. During the last fiscal year the: United States exported, in round i numbers, merchandise to the value of i $1,500,000,000. Of this stupendous! sum the South, with less than a third bt'the population and less than aiclty farm. These will not be built tenth of the wealth of the country, in one as the burned barn was, but supplied merchandise to the value of (here will be three separate buildings 614,000,0t)U, or more ttian 4U per cent.' of our entire exports. Cotton, in the1 raw state, was exported to the value of 379,965,014. This repre sented more than one-half the entire cotton, crop. vSupposo our manufacturers had to find foreign markets for one-half of their products?. They have a pro tected home market for 92 per cent, of all they turn out, and the . 8 per cent, they; send abroad Is "dumped" and sold for what '-.It will fetchi iThe' late President . McKlnley ap pointed Mr. John; A. Kasson, an ac complished diplomat, . one of the ablest thinkers upon the subject Of political economy Jn the country und a protectionist of the, most consistent record to negotiate certain : reel' procity treaties, with foreign States. Mr. Kasson negotiated a treaty with France that: would have been Of im mense advantage to the South,; more than doubling; her exports of cotton seed oil, as It would, and helping to swell the right side of ,the ." balance of trade" , by atvJea8tj $8t),000.000,: but It seems that Franco under the news, arrangement : would; hav been permtted to send us cotton htocklngs at a lower rate than is nominated In the Dlngley schedules; and somebody who is making cotton stocking! la SlVr1 - - lMJ lit t t H M M w kH. . ttaf t ' k I' I.-1 ..1 ni ii i : ii H 4 111 I Mli IMIli I'. 4 .4 IUIr(i tl- M.tu Uram I.S.t i .,. -r t Mi I ft. f HMua IXtOHlrr 1t. luii.iia I . ;i. i..-1 fc) Mi I I k ' i, . I I n,n l.in.a '.i i.i. ,i, !.. I ! n.lin k i .ltd Hit l.'ill.n fur t, tail I 111 ft lii I I K 111 I ' III Hli ?l HI '. I . I la '. tikt-rfMriUiK rn at-ftl aUI Ur 'iftiuio i) auid ai.d Hi.. loaa 1 tOU'-i ; i,. i Kalrifb N i 1 ' tCrttilBf Tiem H. !... N i Iftt-ar KM J'lrM' nn'. i I kit.. ho I" maVii.c a i.i aitmBK I In liiinu-ft of 'I. : 1 'hat h bnd lh' ii.,i m an .arBl ft-ffnrt U inn Im 1 1, il.l'uri I p in lax mrtii I ' Ii. U i . n ii r (till ll ci.nJ (iiUan- txiard Im in,' j .- . j . , . A ill .' u u in I' r n( 1. 1 1 in . i,i. nut ,i, clud'sl, tilih vi rc mil ( t r I tn Male tin timny. Um (.. iin,i-il i. Hiri ljil'-r thi- iiuciLo r nf ,'u.-i- 1 1 1 on Id ri-i el i l'e ii i; tn I., stil" lo hi. i. it. ii,. i I fit u.ilnc ol t ti. inan:i(;i'i nf i In Ii. formal Um bureau mil liitr ilmn Monday niornina We mill mi ti re ihe vrry het man to lie had for ibis A. Important place He will hate a il comiHfttvnl man anlatant and also hI- some thororjthly capable lady uinta In the office Several Mople liavp obj ted to t'l.K Ing ihelr names on tbe bureau im. frannK they mluht have gueita u-isUned them who might not be en tirely conKenlal. The greatest poa sILile caution will be uaed alonn thia line The bureau management will be requested not to a alien to a pri vate home any man who appear to ue under the Influence of liquor, how- ever respectable he may otherwlae appear to be. . -..... ""w " " Z. ttiis statement u ,k - hmihinor nf ai.eh sk I in IT "lmw.A l n-..l.l.t l,. II J T ". ." "".. . "- . . Z uch sn unpleasant- We sn haV(J avaIlable gome px. rplII.t for tpmnorBrv B,pninlr; apartmenta, and would be glad to, nave some one consider tne matter Kame schedule for Charlotte Satur of lukiiiK charge. Full Information (i-jy between the University of North can be had at my office. Carolina and Davidson College elev- Mr. 'ark has nearly completed his en8 )s thc subject of much talk in the canvass of the city, and If any names city just now. The contest will be ..avo tmen overlooked, or If he ap- ,;iied 0ff In the enclosed grounds of plied during the absence of the Latta Park al 3:30 0-ciock lnat af. proper person to give an answer. tornoon, and doubtless one of the would be glad to have them drop me .largest crowds ever gathered at the a card or call me over Bell 'phone, grounds will witness the game. The We are anxious that every available indications are that the struggle will sleeping space In the 'city shall be te fast and furious. Charlotte, is b iillized. Yours very. truly, CHARLES J. PARKER, Chairman of Committee. Frank Gough in Town. Frank Oough, the clever excursion jgent of the Seaboard, was In the city to-day, arranging with Capt. ; L'has. GattiB for the running of sev- eral speciai trains into Raleigh on ;ihe 19th. Trains will be run from ! Charlotte, Lumberton, Loulsburg and other points. Mr. Sale Rebuilding. Mr. Sale began work to-day to re - I build the barns and stables at the ; each Isolated from the other. There will be a barn for the storage of the Union Trust Company, New York, on feed stuff, and also a machinery shed iDecember 23, 1896. Among the de and stables. posits of this date was a note for $90 signed by Wescott, the defendant's Will Be a Candidate. .' (Bv the Associated Press.) inote was for borrowed money. Docu- ' Montgomery. Ala., Oct. 5. A Mo- raentar' evidence was introduced re blle special to The Journal says that'SardinS a bank deposit of $300 made Edward M. Robinson, a former mem- Carter on June 30- 1897' consist ber of the Legislature and one of the inS of interest coupons on bonds, most prominent young Democrats in the State, has announced his can dldacy for Lieutenant Governor. uiiuuiiiiiU a t4- ) vv- J m i.;uo .'.,, . " " 'piclous cases of fever on board the Insurance Company Files Tapers. ;bark Tillie Baker, from Savannah i Mr. John"j. Shaw, a prominent at- for this port, which Is held up at the torney, of Fayettevllle, Is In the city 'State quarantine1 station, at Marcus to-day to attend . to special business Hook, are under investigation by the for the Southern Xife'lnsurance Com- local health authorities. Doctors of pany, of Fayettevllle. IThe company the Board of Health went to Marcus has Just filed Its papers of organiza- Hook to-day to aid the State quaran tlon and will begin to do business at j tine physician in an investigation once, Burglars Enter Bank. ' ki'. (By the Associated Press.) ft Springfield, SD.,.5 Oct. S.Five thousand two hundred : vlollars was secured by'burglars who entered the Bank of Springfield early this morn ing and blew open tha vault t ihji'lJ A4 if'; ':'", ' , . l.l',. M . '.. ' D L I U II L I 111 COMMITTEE rv i.4 t. I . I ' ) I.. . . ; ti.tti. Ih ii ii. . i , .ma. fl I.. r 4-!vd i. i.i atii.lfti , 'kin. a. i In u I.I li an I "tli till! t ! bad lft-.l I.. Ih m-iiIi in a 1' 'tl of ft UC tl I. l i i!i...J I l. ft I ! u i. 1 ftft I.. tt i .:&..' ... I ' .! '. I..," .ftl,1 I : . ! f-. ifii k b. I. "i.ft-ftiii 1 1 1. in im i ti. .1 t.f I Uli , I. i 'if li t r I ti y 1 1 d i at r ii ll imld ' ' i tlfti.i' ' A Mft ii d t.a'ki Kl.d tfT. i mill -aiiU k."l in 1 ll" M I Hi- 1 ' I'ltlltlrftl l". j i tm il t r i t her 1 I. u in im I sHid hi1 tw n i'ii ' 1 1 tmu Im hi il id r.ni i In t i In " d id or i.i. i luntn-r lN-alls il tu a n li-sl Inn hi lo III I. itiMMi-n uf la.il tt; ie uses among iln Ni otk l.'fr. the Mutaal l.lfe alid 'I.i- Kij ul ik t.U- 'I tin in im ! aalil The Life ha Virginia. North Car linn. AlHtiama. Kentuiky. Ohio, M'.ihlKan. M Iniiemita. Washington. Orecon and Ne Mexico The Kqul table HllendK to Maiilutnl. South t'arollna. (ieoiglit. I AiulsiUiia. Mlaata- alppl, Texas t'olorado. Arkanaaa. California and Nevada The Nev. York l.lfe had Indiana. 1 1 limits. Wla- cnnxln nesnee lowa. Kaniaa. Missouri. Ten ant! Oklahoma The rent of the territory la open " I'aymrnt amounting to f 1.0o9,267 In commission were made to Rob ert H. McCiirdy. son of President McCurdy of the Mutual Life, by that company during the years of 1893 to 1S05. McCurdy was sunertntend- rnt of the company's foreign denart- ! mont andrecelvad commkawloa oa all foreign business. His rate of ' ' was reduced ' aeveral Unu ft. a a..... - . a .. ..... "l" i n" reaucea rate Ula compensation Brew until It amounted to 199.168 )Qar of 1902 alone. , .. Charlotte. Oct. 6. The football rights a Davidson College city, but there are many who are staunch sup porters of '.he white and blue. The adherents of the two teams seem to i ho qually divided, with the odds slightly in favor of the North Caro lina eleven. There are many who are willing to waer their money on the college boys,,, but as yet little of this has been done. THE CROSS-EXAMINATION Of Carter Was Continued To-Day and He Was Closely Questioned. (By the Associated Press.) Chicago, Oct. 5. Cross examlna-- ition of former Captain Carter bv the attorneys for thp Federal e-nvorn merit was continued to-day. Carter Was closely questioned regarding a deposit of $818.70 -made to the credit of his personal account in the j father-in-law. Carter explained the - "eiaineu ai vuaranune. PhiLQAssPcJateres-' .... Two or the bark s crew are Hi and they will be carefully watched for symptoms of yellow fever. .Appointed Major General. ' (By .the Ansoclated press.) ' ' , , Richmond, Ind Oct. g Br Arthur J. Stabbort, of St. , Paul, Minn., has been appointed major general of the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias.' Sft 1 '--,4 -I '' i1-' "I; - 'N't nil' I1 1 ,"'1 - I Vj ('it ik ' i v i i
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