fc ill II - i k .,. i3ie::MBHiNe:fiMBS JUL LI 1 3 H, X. C, TSTDKESDAT. OCT05E11 2 TtlCL U. sou TOUR Ma rwttait, Mm Afri.al at uuW aWa, T I tar, WW Ha W4ln4 (By tk Amm-Ui4 fn i MaaapaU. Ti, OrC II TV 7raaldal aad ate party errlrad at :ll a'cktrk lata mtiUi'm! parted tor LitU Rark wttkwii aios plag. UlUs Kork.. Ark, Ort tl. 71v rrwt4st ea4 a la party arrtvad at Argaata, a BortlMra eatsr. pro pi ly oa ackadata Uma. . At a'dock tfea irals tu pslled U Big Kack. whsrw Ua Praaiset,t allgktad. Ha waa aacortad to Fort Legaa H. Rsota, where aa revtrttad the troopa. The Praaadest reached Little Rock prapar at nooa. Ha waa uaderwd a Uackaoa aad made a vlait to tka city park, where ka delivered aa address. Tka city U filled wit vUltors and tka raoaptioa to tka FroaldaaX waa moat cordial Tha weather la threatening. Tka President's mounted aacort from Fort Root to tba city was knowa aa tka "Blue and Grey," coo alaUaf of 14 vataraaa It Union, II Confederates aad particularly plaaaad tka President Tkla aacort of koaor acted aa a body geard the antlra day. Tka Praaldent waa welcomed to tka Stata and city by Oeaeral Powell Clayton and Judge Trelber. ' tka tHa ry ml fcadt ttaa a r-.fc4 frf itta a taw ml li- : t. Wat ttwUMiaku , I "fU tMM 4 rwa UN mim s nftt ia tea. TW aia a to aWM ak t la attkta aa a"' a aw. a1 fc l 44 eiaa la Oa4 I '"U4. ta Hi BiaattJ tftrartSeawv rpa tka awl aad ta Hi last naaai an aw laaaxw a partrcg ia fcaatt Ha a n.in Km it tk yiiaaia, ta aa, aad If Mw aay aw tka oartk Ha atu lad It. aa aM aa Ml Maa tkara la kwv tt tkara la faiih aa tka aMaid aard. M aa fall at prwaOa M Uauaa lkl prwrtae, akoa a aaa U paaalat tkfwatk tka traa af Gud. aa pwar la a laivfaci. kut (ad t acowoaulral of awudaaaa. Ha tmn aa (old, oaly tka draaa ta raat aad tka kaaa riiklaaw af (old toaa ap ta Baaa. Cad alta aa a rw tmme af ailrar walrklac tk aoal from Hta tkrwaa, UawU tka Br ard Ha wUI wot aafar tka aoul to b laaiptad kayoad Ha aadaraara H VASTH1SSMITH THEPEOLEH? A tv.i VimI kaaa. Mik. 1k- Kaiw Via Um H' u wl ta ira m a Vara l iaatta. GlMLIISSli!! EilS AliSWER lt.tttt. Kai o i "aZi k..i.. TUT D ITTI C fir rfrtt,rr:: : InL Dill III Ui TK GRATER 1 ' ' . .k' k.irir fkJ If " i Wfc 1 tifvaf .! v i .. . i. 1 1-. I rt .. I ... ft I- , fc fc ' . . .!: i aa !! t a.V'Onf cW ' i.. ink kaia4 ia ,. i atih rW n t Kn.ltV l' Ik I lit k ntt 1 I -I at' ftit i4 Ift t t r. Mi ( ia taia . t H ' ' I ft ( 1 ft ' .. ' I K I... 1 I.. I. I, ' U.u. to n n ft t K . ..I .r r tt U k lit iftuti li i a-' ' i" K.Hfn 4 .n it tt' ihfti tft.tillk, lk I t: Vi i li.n 1.1 1) I l.'.l 1. 1 1 n.ftfti t VftV ftftl I ftftftlA vii it,. I si, W .11 Ift. lft.4.M i tr , . ft u i I.. I.- ftaifti tka Jftsro knrtf.U Ik.1 ..... r , goodaaaa ta tka aoal till It Batha kart tka glurlotia iBiaaW ol lit Creator." KUVCLTV FACTtiRV. atve aa arrwt.i A l,r un Aiil Ittk j v. ftf ' ' - ' ' . .t . aanad J ' Kmi'h la Ivaat RiHtV -n i: liia nh i.aiad llbftt T'i in a M tt tiwi pijt bafora Judc Hi ii! tij i'i.- rrtft waa niadr tat 1 it v siiniflt vs 'kliara and ttirll 1 hU nmn fii-1 . v. hl aantr ., . . . , 1 at W M S.i. I'll ;i!it aT -ia ir. fai4 try of IUkMbtH.Roath. , h ..a -:.- Mi. Kr,n a. .hat (gpaclal to tka Kvanlag Tlaa M.,llnK lhr Br,ft,, ,4 poor Sallabury. N. C, Oct. SI . Mr. iignorant whiir it-niiiu artlrltM Jokn W. Glorar. wko la trafvllcg upao ih, pminNr m ifn1 ih.'in fra wltk a caralval rorapaay. la hara for, huav. or a m.ii i.r furnlnua, r a a faw days and ta promoting a nolty j carpet, cir Smith Uiun1 om factory wblck ka tkiaka will ba built jto court and i nJr tx.n.l. ur.d tu aooa. Ona of tha largaat atockkold- plaoad In jail Soril rta after art In tha Empire Norelty Cbmpany,ithia bU broihvr. KM Smith, tho umo COLLAPSE OF SEED HOCSE. The Boildlag Waa Filled With Hns dreda of Ton of Cotton Bead. (Special to Tba Erasing Times.) , Union. B. C, Oct. 15. With a great. crash s big saoJ house, 4V to 100. feet, belonging . to tba Union brasck of the Southern Cotton OH Company,- facing tha city graded school, collapsed at o'clock last nlKhf. . Tbla building was an old ' wooden structure and was filled to Its almost capacity wltk hundreds of tons of cotton seed. . Tha loss Is now unknown. No one was. hurt. of New Tork. la coming Boutn aad isiaaaie an ih going to do bualnaaa aomewher. Mr. Qlorer baa taken stock In tha new buslaeaa. He has Interested many Sallabury people la tha venture and they have made auhacrlpilona. If tt goes through, and It will. It la then the only factory of Ita kind In tha South. Tba factory will make wagons, toys and small things and will atart January, 1806, with 110,000 capital. Died J State Hospital. Special to Tha Evening Times.) Morganton, Oct 1 5.-M r. Allan A. Harbin, of Davie county, s patient in the State Hospital, was found dead In his bed yesterday morning, hav ing died quietly some time during the night. He retired In ubusI health and spirits. His friends wilt be glad to know that he had been In good health for the last year, was happy and satisfied. Roaalan Railroad Strike Coat inure to . Spread Rapidly. (By tba Associated Preaa.) St Petersburg Oct 15. Ovor half of European 1 Russia Hi In the grip of striking- railroad men ' and the strike continues to spread rapid ly In all directions. Social Demo crats believe they have the govern ment at their mercy since with rail roads stopped the authorities are powerless to transport troops. This Is all the more aerloua as bloody col lisions have already been reported at various places and a dangerous Agar ian movement has broken out In the government of Samara: ' The strength displayed by the So cial Democrats has amated the au thorities. GEORGE W. WATTS MODERATOR. The Synod of North Carolina Con vened at Red Springs Yesterday. The ninety-second annual session of the .Synod of North Carolina con vened at Red Springs yseterday, About two hundred Presbyterian ministers are In attendance. Mr. George W. Watts, of Durham, was elected moderator. The organisation of the Synod was effected t 11 o'clock, and Rey, Al fred H. Moment, of. Raleigh, led the devotional exercises, after ; which the annual sermon was delivered by the retiring moderator. Rev. Dr. J. M. Orier,: of Mecklenburg Presbytery, Dr. Grler's text was. Proverbs xvli 3: "The refining pot for silver, the furnaqe for gold, but the Lord trieth the heart." ..... The preacher viewed his text from .the standpoint of the saved, not the lost, and with the conviction 'that in the fullest and most direct geBse alj goodness in the human heart is the creation of God's holy, spirit" The sermon was beautiful,' poetic in co ceptlon and inspiring. Dr. Grier said that his text was takja, from great, a . 1 1 it. V. ...... ft mass oi iFtjin, ior umh j4iw ww iu, which I $he real man, anfl out p It : are tne real issues oi me. ne saia, "The average Chrlstiaa's notion of the general providence of God Is that , the Lord is searching human 'hearts for sin to gratify His vengeance like a iJudKO, iThla Is a mistake. Goi searches the hearts of men. fqr good atid when U Is found e nlaces It 1 the fire of trial, of temptation till It bft purified.. It la separated thus from the.evfl like the reflning poj gftyes the silver that J mixed, Vh earth. Goodness is1 never - found "unmixed with i evil. ' When : God ' finds .the spiritual silver -of faith and the gold of lovft, He, takes them away from temptation and trial,; and, they are placed In the1 presence of Jesus - Christ, the Hand Omnipotent having taken away every evidence, gt grief. hnillirr nf IV THE STRIKERS' GRIP. . i, . r W ' . l It i. .l it U 1 1 v . . !. Ul'4 HI. J ft - I'm I lit I tul lit I' V,,-. T fft of A J H Kd.l.ft: t, St.atMft'1 li ' .. .,. (ui.. .itiit-wtl nnd "(''. I ... I t. Im ..I, Ih? il . ' I i. t!.r ii Thl . t i' I..... r.l tut . . l'i i ft. Kft It a a ..II.. : I U... " H 'in nil ii i ' I., w . f tl : I ftltft-.Mltl.' -l.-l " . !,;! '..li til pi'l Kl.llll' 'l.l1 .1.1 j ali j n a ll "ii t Imi it), t . . ir 1 I' J I'ltr.' II,.' 1 1 1 aft I li I . n ., ,. : nlil i.,.;ii fi, mid In a .iin. 1 I i f:inr 'In ii,lni.iti I..- ... ,. if,. daiiii.ft'i M.!skr. Ail" Mi (! r i it Hiil the liliiinuH w till. 'li. cotti.mrn ai ri.lirvHi'liliHl in inr I.. M'-i..- VViitiiai'k. la .mil II. ; Tiilft i, I li'i iiihjd ai th" i i.i.'mi t of iiiiiii Mr M. K Niitttk ih i, i ly atiorni') . akil .T tl d ac Cuui, .i i 1 mift-Hion to make a utiitf ment in i" Will Bi ll f daad man. saying ihni hi' (ram Dan ville. Va.. rami' hiTc. and after ae Ina hla brothor the luoti.'t for the bond was furnlahed and the accused I f'1 ,h' 'TltkUm .y the n,,lK. man waa nerer awn Bltaln. , yosierd.o of he condition of in. The names of ihla man and his.0"" l"",K'' e, Mr Nl"rU ,ri brother are the aanm k the murdered rounemiKly M that I..- .11.1 n mil and hla brother, ho was here!,hink ,ho eommiHsioniTN a.-re at the time, and several who saw ,l,,,n"'- a ,he w'rt- 'slnK Im Smith, the peddler, and who viewed ' Provcmenti. every day and that they the body of Ihe dead man. say thatihd a' '' .v planned to renovate the there was some rewmblame. If this I M"" ho,"i - B,,1 mHk'' " on'' "f ,h' ta so, than the thoory that I if niur-tbMl nrrsngud In the State. a-viA mmm ih. nii .,i,.t,wtl - Said What He Meant. . . . ...... .1ft iillftTft flrvnW tnlil r Knfi- u Ihul tne pocket or tae oiu i onteueruio :--- " " " " ,' pbla. explained soldW In the dlspeasfirr Is explndfttr" Rot ,M'n! " snv ""'.,., . . n . n ifetIInna about the matter, but that niw1,nK 'uc B.dy Will IV llrought Rsck. ho ooiw at ,.oud1,1Si and and the matter x Dr. Jordan, the coroner, lias de- COBi.i no, oe evnected to examine Into earnest, and nillll.l UIIHlHilO ltl-.Mi- ml-Inaail halrrrwr l u ami U III l.aal 1tir.iaalM.ai i I'ftf Wt-t-k l III I tie Aft'l'. 1 '' i " n" 1. 1 ii a inn I) ( i . Ii. i.iilit. ..t Hlfthui'ft o' ih. Mi'h.nlift' K I,!-. ,.,,n 1 ('htiiih. i iiiin-r iftii.K h. n . ' n iiin i triwti of 'hat rti'ti'ii,it.n "tl !.'! Ill NtfTlll Hllllll.tl I i 'I, I . lit.. , t i ij I maiiir uf Inii it-si iftti in, ,.l 3,111 1.1 Mi l lllftdlvlll HI. Ill l- 'Lull nh iluritm tin- sesi-ioiift nlii.l .'I. to II" III 1,1 Im UIIIiI i liwi-d i,k. l.i.h ilutinc ' lie . Tin. diKxisi i Inn ul llie aa.' nf rrnffKMii Mlt.hi ll l.nldliiK the ih.iir of Hft.rea. in Hun 'un I'nlverMi) . wIkiim' Higher (rltl i IMl) ,)f the Hlhlc Is ;i llffi.-d lo t,,' viinealiui herellial. i ii ()iiiMion of ill. inuHt i m 1 1 ii I h i intereM f.. .1 1. 1.i' H- lift l..'i lit fun. ., i a I I, I. t I i., 't. ..r ii M.' , i.. , ' iBfkl iJlft' IL . 1 1.1 ' 't' I . ' I -. i i ; 1 1-1 ! ft. - ii., , !, r t . .l.i. .,' . .1. k , I, ' he i j : i II i. , . . ' Ii, Mftl.tllll ft Mi.'l, i tft in. ii mi, i' of ii iiif irtftoi.ft itiii ' a. Ml. I !,. . !- ( , i.'. j. t i ill i ft l 1 1 ( ft 6 r l Thru I . III. i .1, ,.i l ... t 1 i-i I ml a n. ' ' "U hU .. i -r 1. 1 I, J. ' hfl f i I , a 1 1 t- ul. ' ha" i." I t,r iliaii tii ii. a am. un' 1 1 M "I Hi.- 1,1,1 bill " i Ij -K &rr-.l ti li i tii- fii.n.i tiitiiun.-ij tul aluiiE ' h. i Hi, i f I he UINXTIIN'.S tV IIIIIII Tl i.UtHAM TO HAK IAWKKV. for I ae Hull! anil It. Mill Veil Sraifton. iSiecinl to the Evenlnn Times. (inihaiii. Oct. 20 A week ago a iikv'IIiik of citizens, composed of hiiHlne men and farmers, was held in the court house for the purpose of ruining the capital stock for a ll.'i.UilO cannery. K representing William canned Roods hrok' JUDGING THE LIVE STOCK. Dr. Butler Began His Examination at the Mecklenburg Fair To-Day. (Special to The Evening Times.) Charlotte, N. C, Oct J5. Dr. Tatt Butler, of the Art Hural Depart ment at Raleigh, and Bute Veterina rian, began Judging the cattle, hogs, sheep and goats on exhibition at the Mecklenburg Fair this morning at 9: SO o'clock. Dr. Butler being an expert, his examinations will afford all spectators an excellent opportu nity to learn what constitutes the make-up of a prlse-wlnnlng animal, and this feature should be of interest to every farmer on the fair grounds. Mr. McD. Watkins, , superintendent of this department of the fair, will accompany Dr. Butler, pn his, rounds. ' - Kencle, Davis, Phlladet leet of the st was showa taken hold of in the -result Is that the elded to have the body of Hnihh. theiino tactH. and he consider.nl the hest fU.0"0 capital has been subscribed murdered man, brought hack to Ral- way to remedy matters was to speak and the cannery will be built and eigh, and the body will arrive to- j nt,0ut It. He said that I!' tjiis had ready for operation next season, night and an autopsy will be held to- llH,n a criminal otirt he'v.o tld have morrow. Dr. Jordan has not yet called the attention of the g-aml jury summoned a Jury, but will do soi1() ,no nm,,,. nol w-,n anv view of early in the morning or possibly to-; hnt.ftg commissioners indicted. ngm. . Uit that the atlention of the com- A brother of Smith's (not the one ml8sloneriJ mtgnl )l0 called and the who was here Saturday) Is here and Court house fixed. Is very much exercised that his The Judge said, in conclusion, brother's name should be In any way sain, 'that he said what ho meant connected with the crime of picking! , . ,n t .. . It hurt any one's feelings, hut that it was better to have feelings hurt than for the court house to remain In such a condition. lie said that he knew the commissioners could not have a court stenographer as there pockets or swindling, and says that he wants the stigma on his memory wiped away. He says he Is very anxious to have the body-examined. The body has never been buried. ' It seems that the two prisoners Clark, or Morris, and Lellis.ton w ill make no defence in common, hut each will claim that the other Is the guilty one. The attorneys for both the men, however, are confident of their cases IJIiOODY CONFLICTS WAGED. fNirts from Different Sections of Hussla Add to the Horrors of Rioting. (By tt.e Associated Press.) Kkateiinoslaf, Russia, Oct. 25. Two bloody conflicts occurred be tween troops and demonstrators. Numbers were killed or wounded bv volleys fired by the soldiers. Copenhagen, Oct. 2!). Anarchy! prevails at Riga, Russia, according! to a dispatch from there. Conflicts' Contract Man Ibt-n ! anil Work Will It-ridn HiHin. (Special to The Eve:,lng Time. ) inston-Salem. Oi t 2'., - K C Kownion A Company, contractor and iiiii!dern of llirtningUam. Ala . have been awarded the contract to erect Winston-Salem' 1100.00(1 ho tel on the alte of Hotel Jonea. Main street The hid were opened and examined by the building committee, when It waa discovered that the es timate made by Bowman A Company were the lowest. The other bidders were. Fogle Bros. Company, of thta city; Manktn Construction Company, of Charlottesville, Va.; Central Caro lina Construction Company, of Oreen boro. In an interview Mr. Bowman stated that work on the new hotel would oegln as soon as necessary arrange ments could be made, which will be within a few weeks. The committee did not award the contract for heat ing the hotel. This was deferred until some new specifications are se cured from Hooks & Robers, of Char lotte, who drew the plans. The committee preferred not to give the figures regarding the amount of the bids of the various contractors. Ex-Gov. Aycock Speaks in Baltimore. Baltimore, Oct. 25. Ex-Governor Aycock, of North Carolina, spoke at the biggest Democratic rally of the campaign last night in Baltimore. Thousands crowded the big "'"Lyric Music Hall and cheered the finest speech yet made in the constitutional amendment canvass. should 1)0. This closed the Incident. ACTIVE BUSINESS REVIVAL. "The question with us Is not how much evil there Is In ns, but is there any good at all to be gathered Into SUCCESS OF SOUTHERN GIRL. Her Sweet, Soprano Voice Attracts k Much Attention In Ney?, Englapd. (Special to the Evening Times.) High Point,! Oct; 85.-rrMlss, Edith Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Moors, ot this place, is attracting much attention , in Nef England on aocpunt of her singing. leajtjing paper In New England, speaking, , of Miss Moore, among otner inipga says ?She is a prplcal -BOtt.tbernpeauty ana possesses a rare fit anq cnarm Her recent work la a produptioq. of the Italian; grand opera, 'Cavalllers Rustlcantf -In the' New England. qiHV tropolis brought forth' warm praise for her sweet-soprano voice. She is a granddaughter of the late Hpn Thomas C. pearce, who;. was ,ate,ne time a member .of tha New Jersey m .ft.:.n. 7 . it r i- npuse or .assemuiy. . , j ' . . v Monument Unveiling. , JNew Market Va., Oct-' 25". A monument to the mempry of the dead of the S4ttt rennsytvania vol unteer Jnfantry who fell at the bat tie ol New JIarket, was unveiled to day Governor ; Pennypacker, of Pennsylvania, and a few urvlvors of the old regiment took part in the ceremonies. ' ' FAMOUS CASE BEING TR1KH. ment Against the Old Nick Wil- ( lians Company. (Speclai tO,'iue tO.venlng Times.) Greensboro, N. C, Oct. 25. At Manhattan. last the trial of the celebrated ease i.i. - in-qu.i., iiimij pemg Kinea or ..v,a n,v,wQ mo v, i, ,iio was no provision hy law b,t there wounded and government spirit shops francnl8P by tne North Carollna tunc neen lootea ana destroyed. Iamendmpnti said Mr. Aycock. "It has removed the negro Issue . and I given my State clean white man's j politics." He pointed to the example of Vir ginia and the other Southern States and called on Maryland to fall in line. "The truth is," he said, "you can not disfranchise the white man any where except in the good old radi cal city of Philadelphia." Again, speaking from experience, he said. "Remove the negro and you remove bossism." New York's Municipal Kerry. New York, October 25. -Five bouts were put into commission lie-1 New Orleans in Splendid Condition tween Staten Island and New York for President's Visit, to-day, marking the first step toward (By the Associated Press.) municipal ownership in this ciiy. The New Orleans. La.. Oct. 25. Show- Much-Talked-of Trial of the Govern- Kervico was installed with especial ers are predicted with the probabili- ceremonies, taayor McClellan and a ity of cooler weather to-morrow, number of prominent citizens taking The outlook is for p. successful re- tne nrsi inp across in me lerry noai ception to the President. Anxiety 9S At ManDattan. to see the PreRldent has resulted in Ire-opening practically the whole of of the United States against the Old Seminole Ordered to Wilmington. . Louisiana and Mississippi with a con- Nick Williams Company, N. Glenn j (Special to, The Evening Times.) isequent revival of business activity. Williams and D. E. Kennedy was be gun in the Federal Court here yes terday afternoon. The case has been on the docket for several terms and Wltmlngtpn, Oct. 25. The reve- nue cutter Sbmlnole, formerly In this I district, jbut ordered to Gulfport.i Miss., during the yellow fever eni- Falr at Fayetteville. (Special to The Evening Times.) I'Xvetteville, N. C, Oct. 2 5. To- RAILROAD MAN DEAD. was continued from term to term for, dpm,c Jor gervlce lne gulf coast, morrow is the opening day of the fair ... (.-. i. MMAmn 1 until 4- V -v Konrfiloi " I . ... has been ordered back to this dis-1 here. tne circuit horses have ar trict and wiU arrive at Wilmington livea from Raleigh, where they raced early next month. Wilmington is ; at the State Fair. Many horses various reasons, until the regular term, two weeks ago, when the Judge set yesterday as the. time for the trial to certainly start. The Jury was secured in about "0 minutes and the first witness put on the stand was A. M. Chandley, deputy In the Office of Collector H. S. Har- made headquarters in this district. AT W-vK FOREST. in ine omce oi collector xi. o. n.u-i .',' - '' , . kins, at Ashevlllo, District Attorney Thetoauguratron Qf the New Presi A. E. Holton Is being assisted in the dent, Dr, Pot eat, V ill lake . prosecution by Assistant District At-i ' 1 Dfeembe- 7th. torney A-H- Price, while the defence vw ue, (") Is represented by Burwell & Cansler, Wake Forest, Oct. .25. President Of Charlotte; ' Moore & Rollins and i William L. Poteat leit yesterday for Thomas SetUe, of Asheville; Major Crozier , Theolgical Seminary, Ches J. E,-' Alexander, of Winston-Salem, ter, Pa.; Newton Theplogical Semi and ex-Judge W. -P. Bynum, Jr., of , j , , , , Greensporo.j, ; trie trtaj promises io be longjand, tedlouslind will probabiy cousutt several days from the county are entered for the races. Fayetteville always has the best county fair of the State, and this year's attarctlon will overshadow all previous events of the kind. Wedding of a Society Belle. v: Philadelphia,' j Pa., OcU 2 5.--Miss Grace Elliott Morris,' daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Henry Morris, the well known society leaders, was married here to-day to Mr. Phillip Livingston Poe, of Baltimore and . Washington, at St. James church, v ; The wedding was notable for the gifts to the couple, , which aggregated thousands (of dollars,; ? i,,,,,. S , , Wg PAY C0HPQVNOE9 5EN-ANNUAU.Y V HOIIPWITH US wAjmj ycovnn AVlijr. nAkjv ? , !''.... .... HALtl6H.Ue. ' ft ft. Lieutenant Knepper Resigns. Washington, Oct. 25w Lieutenant ro S. Knepper, of Pennsylvania, ivered his connection with the ni ted States navy to-day when his resignation took effect. He. was ap pointed in 1891 and." commissioned lieutenant in 1002. Matthew Kennedy, for Years Ticket Agent of the Illinois Central. (By the Associated Press.) New Orleans, La., Oct. 25. Mat thew Kennedy, for many years ticket agent of the Illinois Central, is dead, aged 63. He served in the Confed erate Army and was one of the best known railroad men in the South. DEATH OF H. S. STORRS. (By the Associated Press.) Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 25. Henry S. Storrs, general superintendent of the Lake Shore Railway, died here to-day of paralvsls. He was 57 years old and was one of the best known railway men in the country. I &t3S' ISaidFsc Facilities cue cotald wislv Oar capital Is sufficiently strong to 4 w , Are all that 9 meet, all remilremenla nf our nnfrnna. anil all Inducements nre 1 1 offered the public that are consistent with sound banking. De j , positbrs are assured of every' ourtesy possible. We strive to merit it your business by offering such facilities as will meet yoar wishes. ' Km zirWMMiTWZi arrMMTsw u ram rMZIKlAW - lv,t,, t -Ak " 4!' 1,1 4'- r fT- i" I J HHlHt

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