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- 3 EVENING TIMSS. , ZUXZZll K. C, 1I1IDAY, KOYOCEXB IT, 190". DiiI:IANT. REPLY TO W1TT0 UIEAKST ViAS A FAT SALARY TO 'SEMINARY HIT 'GOVERNOR SHALL 1 1 BY RUSSIAN WORKMEN! GOOD SPENDER MR. DATCHELLER I' BY FIRE FIEND FACTS ABOUT Hi Relish Title Lrcltrcn to it: Enrcror's Favorite SitOHIOS 0ISTI3CHT. " . . LIE !imu tlaw mm Lea4 Qwra iMUn iHaapruiataaeert. Anita - to Wipe Oat A boat a)o.oo : u of jvmojlu' fv-u - Hot Hhot for - r the AaaoclaUd lYraa) Bt retarnbarf, Nov. IT. I r. M. The outlook for a early . .11 a pee of the strike la more gloomy to-day. Tke sltsatioa U distinctly nore BMBedBg.' ' ' ' The Cornell o( workmen's dele gate, or strike committee, are msnl- feetly encouraged hy tb extension of tho strike ta Bt Potorwbarg, various organisations. Including buk clerks. feaalonal league having voted to join la tho movement Moreover, It la certain tiit tha workmen's council ;- hare received mysterious supplies of ' funds, and eonseancntly tvy preeent a bolder front ,( ' , ' , ' rracucany aji we pretexts oaaoa on eteonomio oemanaa nave- oeen abandoned, although the eight-hour - day Of urea la the oratory at meet ings In order to hold the workmen, who have no thought etcept lfnprove- - aaent ha their m.-itertal onadMiesw The Korkmene "council returned a scornful reply to Count Witt's per- nonal appeal to hla "brother work- men," ridiculing the government s profession of solicitude for the work men and renewing the demands for the Immediate abolition of martial lair In Poland, etc . ; v Count Witte' attempt to negotiate directly wltar the strike leaders has come to naught, although he offered concessions In the case of the Cron- - atadt- mutineers la the event of their being condemned to death. But, the leaders refused all compromise. ,4 "All or nothing,", was t their re- , sponse, .!,.' y. 1'kaM Wipes Out Peasants' Debt. -The Imperial ukase on the land question, Issued to-day, although It wipes out about 140,000,000 of the peasants' arrearages of debt, which, under ordinary. circumstances, might have been received with Joy, a an other disappointment. ' The promises of additional lands are too vague to calm the agitated, starving peasants, who, In 'the valleys of the Don and Volga, are again marching, pillaging, burning and murdering. . , t ,1 1 1 LulA r.', of yesterday's report of a false Km- perur leauing iut yuuauuui ui remit V - r Reply to Witte. ,v The text of the resolution adopted ' at the meeting of the council of work J men's delegates ' la reply - to Count A Witte's appeal to the working men Is r- as follows:--", :. ' ' "The oouncil' of'V'orkmen's dele : gates expresses astonishment at the i limperor's favorite, who permits hlnv self to call the. workmen Of St Peters hara- his brethren.- The ' proletariat V Is not related to him In any way. ' "Count Witte appeals to us to he a -compassionate or our wiveB ana uu Oren. , 1 no council iu rvpif ianw ' the workmen to count the widows and orphans who have been added to the ' ranks of the workmen since the day - Count Witte. assumed power. . , "Count WJtte reveals the henevo ." lent Intentions- of the Emperor to . wards the working classes. The coun- i anr inns rnn v r inrnriar : r . i iiu . bloody Sunday. H ' '"Count Witte" begs us to give the ' government time and promises to do ,V all possible f of the workmen.' '. The council knows Count Witte has al- ready round time to give Poland into . the, hands of ,,th.e military execution' ers. The ..council.,, does, pot' doubt -j -j VVUMV Hill UV Oil pUWU,Q W strangle the revolutionary proleta- 1 riat-- ' "Count Wltto rails himself a" man , who Is benevolent towards us and wishes our good. The council declares '' the working classes have no need of the benevolence of a court favorite, , but demand a popular government on , the basis of universal, direct and so cret suffnage." ' .; . (Continued on page two.) V IV tk AainH4t4 Pmaa rwfiw ! la kla 1 mmr r urtw4y at Ik A t ki mt CmtiiUi b rW P wiiy Um Matt kv. fWU lrtitn BH. ia er -Mat mt tke lr4ij. r liaratad mm lwU 4r4tiU( kraUUty la tool. ba.Il ead Ike rvvlar f roftoaanaai ta taaay ef mmt katwa taatjtaitoas mt laaralnc ta Ik rtmatry, raklaet Bart, was Utrxtdetd by JaaUne WhHa of the H ! Crt tat the .BIt4 Suiua. amid that U la aarortaaste that the too ftra Jadava of fW trvogth of a mUrc-o b Its atraara la the line of athtaira. aad that ka wllit4 w 4 to stale kla aoaiuoa rvncard- Ing the aw rsralaloM sow w Y 1c. I ta force at Onorgnowa He eVplottd I be prartl of emplortng tmem to aiihold the standing of aay college la sport He anl4 Oorgciowa, In IU fight for the purlfteatloa of athlatlra. waa a4tlag aa A esaanpla before the arbools of i . the whole coo airy. , oo SEVEN HEN HURT ; IN SPENCER WRECK (Srxclal to The Evnilna Ttmea.) Pallabury, N. C , Nov. 7.'-Th Pouth sra Railway Company'a ahop train run- nlna- batwaen this VUv and BpancrlpK, Ownorahlp jraadldatV for resl- . ,u ucpi,.ii Bght and aaven people were "mote or ipmt .Injured. Among those who Buf fered moat were night tinglneer. 3. J. Evans at tha Spencer plant, one leg broken and otherwise bruised: Oper ator Duke, employed at night at Spen cer, a leg broken and several rtba dis located: Ben . McCubblna, roundhouna employe at Bpencer, arm broken and a number of ribs maahed; Machinist Bu ford of the roundhouse ' force, badly bruised. , Several others - sustained slight injuries and the entire train waa badly shaken up by the terrtflo crash Which aame without warning. It' is learned that as the shop train which left Salisbury at t o'clock with several car loads of mechanics, was entering tha Spencer yards the engine assigned to take the Western passenger train out last night came dashing around the curve, running Into the ahop train head foremost The locomotive was consid erably damaged, while several cars of the "northbound train - were badly smashed. The Injured were taken at once to the Whitehead-Stokes Sanitar ium, this city, for treatment. This was the second wreck the same train had met with this week. - APPRAISING THE PRESENTS. Gift Received By -Miss Alice In Orl- .; I ent Not So Very, Valuable., u . .' -(By -the Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. i 17.--The ex amination . and appraisement of the presents Vrecolved by. Miss Alice Roosevelt during her visit to the Orient has begun.", v , - 1 The customs officials say iha task is anything but an easy one, owing to the necessity laid on them to ap praise the goods on , their , foreign commercial value. Only about one- third of tho boxes have so far been opened, ; and Collector..' flyman . and his staff are said to be somewhat sur prised, as the valuation of their con tents will exceed scarcely a few thou sand, dollars., SPECIAL TERM TO 'TRY r,i (Special to The, Evening Times.). "? Warrenton, N; Ct, Nov.; 17,By border of the Qovernot a special term of War ren Superior Court will be held on De cember Uth, to try Hicks and DUes, the negroes who on November 4th killed Mr. W, 'O. Kingof Vaughail. -two other prisoners now, in Jaii will also be tried.'' Judge Long will preside at this term of he court. 1 A new bank has been opened In. War renton and start off with a good pros pect of success. " i Infill SIitj4he1t:3::d BROKE Aa P ECORDS laNnl rilt An hns Kro KMmalMg WW lUgCta I Alhaar. H It llrai.l. te. Y . Km. 1 7 Wtlllai r4ila( fr uior at, New Tork u-j lhr M aak tl Oa awr- i aM !kkH, rrrUJW in IHe K"-rr4r jr !. ,ii ... palga t5aaa rr l k2l Tela hrvaks ka tvrxui for au k rki ahlh foioicrtjr h Id by Oot- ' amor Hiar'ui. bo sia oirtt the, UaV Kia auiaalga IIZ.OU Mr. Iluaral aa.v that h tonlrlb Imt all bnl tlT.U of ibr t,!0 abtih aa f j ul by tho fltuoie rom lUltlfa of lh MunUIl Owncinhlp Iagne for it- ol nil the raadldalr on Ui ii(k(. rnJ riond vd S, 1SS ixtmiiliII for button and lithograph. ' ttonie. of tho l;.rrr lu-ma were: I4W dvpartmontj I . 5 S 7 ; prlntlag' M.C09: music $7, VI. r.irrUno lilroj ft, 110: rent ii I of hills., doooiatlons ' for elecllons lU.r.so; lnvilg Uloo of n-glstratlons IJ.oifi. 1 Mr. Heart! declares that this $S6.- S0 was otpradrd equally for thej benefit of all candidates on the ticket. Herman A. Met, candidate forhe Bta CU(4tody 1 of vntichcrs for romptrollor of New York, oo the,moo-..a out for l.r.al cxtenwa. Dotaouratlc ticket, spent 160(0. James O. Phelps Stokes, Mauk l- iccni oi mo fiew rant noaru oi dermon, spent $317. Count of Flundera Demi. (By tha Associated PreaH.) Brussels, Nov. 17. The Count of Flanders, brother of KlnK Leopold and heir to the throne, died at 11.80 O'clock this morning. Death was due to lnflamatlon of the respiratory or gans. The Count was born In 1837.' The new heir to tho throne of Bel- glum Is Prince Albert of Plunders, only son of the late Count of Flan ders. Prince Albert was born April 8, 1875, and was married October 2, 1900, to Princess Elizabeth of Bava ria, They'havo two children, Prince Leopold.'born November 3, 1901, and Pr1ne Chnrtea. who was born OctO- ber 10, . 190a, Prlnce "Albert Is one of the "moat ootnilar members ot the reigning' house of Belgium. $100,000 to Lafayette. (By the Associated Press.) Eaaton,. Pa.,, No. 1 7. President WarnoM nf i nfovotto PnlleffA. an- nounced to-day that the college had received gift of $100,000 from Ralph Voorhees, of Clinton, N. J, This gift is to form part of the fundi before raised for tho celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of thecal Assembly m Missouri, college. ' Further announcement of Other gifts brings, tho total amount of -the i fund .already raised to $162,000.' - t Contest In 'Boston. i By the Associated Press.) Boston,' Mass.;- No. 17.; A repre sentative Of Judge Henry S. Dewey, who, on the face of last night s re turns, was defeated by a small margin in the contest lor the " Republican nomination for mayor, to-day took out papers to flU asking for a recount. The final returns last. night gave a plurality of27 ; for Louis A. Froth ingham, ,the successful Republican nominee, ONE SAILOR KILLED; ,; :roi , . (By tho Associated' Press.) , r fean Diego, Car. Nov. 17. The steamer. California of the American Hawaiian t.lne.' arrived here yester day 64 day 'out 'from Now Yprk., : It was learned that shortly after tha steamer left few York me mem ber of the crew was killed and tour others . ware badly scalded through the bursting of a water tube on on of the boilers,' but officer and crew will not discuss the kffalr and the names ot the dead and injured have not been given out, , v , '-' ; -rii::rj LrgU Effructli the" C:t J77.7C0 1 ; CONTROLLER VMHED rrok tVlMr,IW-i , 1. . ,4 a.ar Itta Vmtmi Mi,.. ati - ti aw 'r4n. fraM tV I Bf ISO Aauri'r4 I . i N w Tafk, Svi . ....I. H r()aa iM nf ia, fnrti" of lb- Kiltble Uf- timi). a aa he iral aim, . k latle '" ' UeiUoo roieailUM tnan n,. ta trailhral ai a i l- d In la Mnn that he did not kma tn hrr- aNt ita of hla falhrr r m that ha dm aot ao ti a rr living or daad. To-day be aald he KarDid of hla falhrrV at Ha had ird a Mt i suothr, who ta In Canad. 1 1 t and i ' ! the nt MTicr ,.r hnutji from hla inolklng ahoiit his fat '.km As in bis profits ftum f. i lumir a Bit writ lea OB proHTii-v moricaKi'd to the Kaultatile b nlil hu fiitlirr rcrvlvod doom of them He had no Muu wIiaI nt,i,Arl I, in of bm hiikln,.i. lh Kjulh, tiTolnhoA hh, Knmuo, .Mnrurd. :,,. r.,,. !.tr!ir4of ,ho tloallablr. :. n. xt rail- ,, hajr firmnllv , ... r,Hrv (0 8ef.rc,ary wiltlam AlnxandtT. of .ha arliitf ! A atwisiMir. retlslrar ii .rodmofl ctha vourhers for such vxpenaos f or Ihe last ten years. '. la tho voiirac for 189-l a ktH to Jamoa W.'Alnxander from Robert H. McCurdy,' of the Mutust Life In surance, Company, which accompanied a bill for the Kquitable's Bhsre of salary and expenses of QeorRe S. Batcheller as "plenary IdtsI repre sentative" Of the Equitable' Society, New'Tork Ufe Insurance Company and Mutual Life Insurance Company. The salaryof Mr. Batsheller from this commission was given In the statement as $77,70(1. It was brought out that Mr. Batcheller's duties were abroad.'' ' Mr. McCurdy said he did not know when David B. Hill's retainer as counsel to the Equltmble Society be gan,. The first voucher from Mr. Hill the witness had was dated March 20, l'J6- Mr. 11111 S letter lo o. w. j Alexander accompanying this voucher j na acanowieaBiiie n. retainer created much laughter. In a note aVthe end or the letter Mr. Hill wrote: "I am feeling pretty well now that i'ongress lias aojoiirnea ana e country is sale, wnen mo KeKiaia- ture adjourns tho State will be safe." - A voucher from James M. Lewis, dated Jafiuary 27, 1899, was for 1.000. for services rendered aunng uie conmi8 "- Oage B. Tatbell, second vice-ptcsi- dent bf the KauKahle. Boclctv. was called when Mr. McCurdy had fintsliod He" told of -his connection., with the Equitable,; which has continued twenty six years. v He. had conferfences with representatlvea of other comtJarles rel ative "to lortslatlve matters and en deavored In JflOS to have a committee of one ajotnted:to look after the In terest of po'.icV hoUerS'i thftt . would jje affected by any bills In the legis lature, that would', be inimical. He Was of the opinion that no. com pany should have, any exnehsa In coh--nectloh With legislative matters. "He never knew of a dollar being expend ed in that w-av. He took the pltlon that if improner legislation could not be defeated by remedial . means, the company should refuse to do, business in tho State. - . , Jr.. MoCall, of the New Tork Life, agreed with him and the Mutual' Life was approached - Jo coma; to some agreement on this subject, but tha Mu tual would not go into such, a "combi nation orl tha ground that it was not practical. s ' - The session ) was,- adjourned - until Tuesday next ", , . i , " - , Adto ' Race ; : 'r '-. 'By the Associated Press.) Chleagd, .Nov. 17. Clovls Bertand and A-a, Stihmldt ntarted this !norn ltig from the club huuso of the Chicago Automobile Club in An -Bttemnt in break tha . automoblla ;-ec,ord between this cltv and New . York, i Tha -jecord Is now SS hour' and 35 minutes.'' : Their routa will i be thrOutfh South Bend, lnd. ; Toledo, ' Cleveland. Erie; Buffalo, Elmlra, Binghamton ahd New burg, and will tenant Weehawken. Qxlcri Sl"uj lie lazzi Los la Ut Tun STARTED I.N KITCHEN r4 Mmi Im aa tkaw Iter (Maxtrta W aa ta- l ht-i il im t fc li lug 1 lHr I Ollmd N C, Sl It II I o i Iim a t Ma Bio alas Ike iil of the ni arrv aiaar4 l Ik ftrrt bkoa ins "t tee fti abMi'la. ana to toara ihat iiilwd rVnilaari m la flanat lhr Bra orlglBatHd la the allibett and li the lima that tha Ire mm ianlra airiTid h the arena ibe namea htod rerhe4 the dining mom and ere raiddl) apreadlng nvar the hole adnilnlatralhia bnlldlng la the buildlDg la the altrhi-n. dining hall, tha office (if Prnaldent HoIisuimI and the prtiata airttnentai of Ibe president and hi alao a number nf room alMint i of the txMirdl In the corner building on Utah at reet nd la now burned almnat rtimpletelv to the foundation The old buildings of the arm I nary acre burned In February, 103, and when rehailt the modern plan waa , followed of four aeparate building. At one time It looknd a though . rhapi. all of tticac. but undoubtedly.. the recitation building, muat go. Butj.. ' '. , . ., ' . 7. the (jniierur haa rrrHved a dlxpatrh lllii'UKH iiu- Kitti :ii"i ,1 ,ww fire companies, white and colored, I they won? savivl That the rompanles ;wore enabled to keep Bitch a ftrej under control vhows the -ower of the new water-works ayatm In Oxford. President Hobgood annnunrea that U n U ,11 wn n nln,n.,,.nlnl ... . . ., , The chapel will bo used art dining . ,, . . . i.j ,M " hall and a kltchcj Improvised In one of the buildings. The teachers and , young ladles are to-nay Doing en tertained In the homes of Oxford There was building. good Insurance on the It will be remembered that all the huldiiiKs of the Oxford Female Semi nary were burned down winter before la.st. Mrs. Wllborn's Funeral. (Sneclal to The Evening Times.) High Point. Nov. 17. The re mains of Mrs. Mary E. Wllborn, who died in Raleigh Tuesday while on a vinlt to the fumlly of Mr. Norwood, were brought nere last nignt ana ,hia af,ernoon interred In the ceme- ,cr. at spring Hill. The deceased was one of High Point's oldest citi zens. Sho was the mother of Mrs. .1. M. Sechrest, of this place, and a consistent member' of the M. E. church. For years she had lived with the family of Mr. J. H. Harvey at the Cross Roads in the northern suburbs. TO RELIEF: OF ICE .4,, I..' ;;f .ii LOCKED WHALERS (Bv the Associated Press.) Seattle, Wash. Nov. 17. Dr. An tone Varlclc, prime mover In the proposed Yukon Polar expedition, will, as Boon as ho reaches Dawson, for which town he started from Seat tle last night, take steps to organize an expedition ' for the ' relief of the Whalers imprisoned in the ice in the vicinity of Herschel Island. The expedition to be led by Dr. Variclo will probably travel In com pany with the detachment of the Northwest mounted police which is to Btart " for Herschel Island from Fort; McPhefson December loth. , Overhaul the Oregon. I (Bv the Associated Press.) - Washington, Nov. 17-Tho Navy Department wilt send the battleship Oregon on her return from the Phil ippines o the navy yard at Bremer ton,' where she is to undergo an ex tensive overhauling) which may lay her up for several months. s Bridge Works Burned. " s(Bv tho Associated Press.) , ' " , "Wheeling, W. Va Nov. ,,17. -The Riverside Bridge5 Works kt Martin's Ferry, Ohio, were completely de stroyed by fire at ; 3 a. nw Loss $10Q,000, with ho insuyance. ' " " ' J i 1 , V i. 1-rra lit ik Iimui r-i Ira "'!, V It MarW liaaiaaawu aa 1 In n.iti HAiba ki lalaai aaila a.atlaa at a 9 ! iaiiaa . .. a !. J tm 0 i ! featfarOTa nit lr f la,, i UHti la Ih u knot Hk mrt Iualab4. I 1 ftrlti a k- l.-li,f1 lu i C ; V tare to 1'j.ii aia ' ill ft I I V rva Hu kala4 U a aa ? O a t O o taialtam Imt-Vti tltiaoa Iti tii ai Toaagxtoaa The ralldira aad ibHr Bioth-r art aB!l-td a It a Ira rtiom. aa tafntloan 4lrr of tlir nr and t be las la aurfc (tm ra I bat tho a H of a iIMku of Ibc t'Blte4 Kiatr Blteo Matea Z d but that V aae t bri are V raauul tie d HHlKJ her thlldrro. la ra autTertng from ant tafnrilous dlM-ara mukt tie arm bara to the conntr the) came frtim. i 0 o HIJTINY REPORTED IN I MAKCHURIAN ARMY I "v the Aaaortate Traaa ) St. !V4erabrg, v. 17. :0 P. M. A mutiny la the Maarhariaa 'army ta I lie lalrat aeaaaHoaal ... ... . . . from (cnrral IJaerltrh telling him of a revolt annnig the troops which waa only auppreaard after a regalnr ! Aglit, la which many aokllers were i killed or wounded. Poi1y-two ofllcera tare reported to have fteva shot fur ronflnnatlon of the runtur Is obtila , . . , . , m able from the ofllriala of tlt naf rn IHTOP PKItHON'AttY COXIUTTED. (By the Associated Preaa.) Chicago, Nov. 17. The Tribune to day aaya: The California llnca have bv an or der Issued yesterday put a atop to the personally conducted t tourist ex cursions which have been flourishing In that field for years. Not only will a large number of railroad conduc tora, probably 125, whose salaries aver age 1100 a month each, lose their po sitions ,but at least one tourist ex cursion bureau which makes a special ty of personally conducted toura to California will be driven out of the business. The reason given for taking this ac tion is that travel to the Pacific coast has become so common that travelers generally are familiar with the way. They say that the railroad officials themselves can care for passengers Just as well as the personal conductor. There is not to be any Interference with the high class excursions which though personally conducted, travel in first class Pullman sleepers, the re striction being laid upon the tourist cars only; ACCESSORIES IN i -m .i.-, :. -t .... j CHORUS GIRL CASE (By the Associated Press.) Boston, Mass., Nov. 17. William L. Hunt and Louis W. Crawford, who were arrested In New York In roiinec ilon with the death of Susan Geary, the chorus girl, pleaded not guilty to day to an Indictment charging them as accessories before and after the fact to an unlawful operation which caused the sliTo death. Each was held for trial !n bonds nf $25,000. Bail was not furnished and the men were committed to jail. Tho government will attempt to prove that Hunt and Crawford disposed of the dismembered parts of the vic tim's body by placing them in suit cases and throwing them Into Boston harbor. Huuting Near High Point. (Special to The Evening Times.) High Point, Nov. 17; A party of New York capitalists, three of whom aro millionaires ,aro at Fairvlew for a week's hunt ; Among those com prising the party are Messrs. W. Oould Brokaw owner ot the palatial hunting reserves known as Fairvlew Lodge; H,) Ht.; Harrlman, 3. Searle Barclay, Y. Carhegle and H. 8. Page. Mr. Brokaw, has his country estate stocked with pheasants, ' deer ahd auall and his friends front the North wilt find' plenty of game to Interest them.- , n " ,, ,.; . Scccrirr Ibc I:f.;r.: From Hrcl:.:;---.. Sources wis r.!SL:,:EF,5T:j Makft , Ejaifla OoatAllaoa) Of la- lata Xmi mm a Margaaw t ' I am eoiag varytfctaaT Is wr pnaer to aeeartala the trse altaat! s lth regard t the Imaan ta Nor'.fc Carolina aad at Ike MIX tint ( ameliorate the fObdltioa of all C aafortaaau, 4oclara4 Oovarnor 1. B Glena with great eaapbaais ta -eral newspaper ma ta his ofSca !.. moralag. ' ? ' f Tbea the Ooveraor frankly a t plainly told what be was etrtvng n aarertala namely (1) kow mahy tv aane are la the hospitals; ($)'! many are out of the hospitals a t ought to be In (4) kow many are t i hospitals who ought to bo out The Governor's Effort. Ia order to eecure this Informa tion the Oo vara or haa employed every means the law gives him. He not only haa the reports from tho bo - pills here aad at Morgan ton, hut to has"aent the member of the Ftn'e Board of , Internal - Improveront. which haa aa oversight of all Etato property to both Institutions to cuV.o a personal Inspection and gatber a'l Information possible. This bosrd has, or will, report to lb Governor. Then tho Stato Boardjot Cfcatf s has demanded from the comn.l; (.low ers in every county a statement re garding the number of Insane in ti e counties and their condition. There is a $200 penalty If the county com missioners fait to furnish this In for-' tlon. '' "V ' 1 i ' ' But the Governor's efforts have not stopped there. Every sheriff In Nort h Carolina has been called noon for n statement aa to Insane confined l i the jails, and reports from two-third a of the counties have been receive 1 by the State Auditor .for the Gov ernor. The law imposes a one oa tne sheriff who doe aot comply wlt the request for this report- After doing all : '. thla ; Governor Glenn held the) conference' Wednes day afternoon In hla office with tha superintendents bt ,lhfi white hos pitals, the director Of 'tho Inst! tions and the Council of State, Nev paper men were admitted and ho Si the discussion4 of the matter.' The Governor declares that, all the Infor mation he can get is open to the pub lic and he thinks' that he Is using al possible meant! 'td: .learnj fhei .truthv The Fart , Khali tw, If noun "These are.the efforts. I am makinj,4 asserted the' Oovernor,.f'and J lntehd to go to the bottom' of the matter and get at the real facta In order tJiat tbr next legislature, mat. know the exact situation, and. In the meanwhile t Shalt do all that I can. to ameliorate, the condition of these afflicted people. L' Story of a Woman In a Ten.' As stated in THa TlrhesvWednesday afternoon the suoetihtendciit at4 the conference In the Governor's office, soil many pitiful and heart fending; trn stances showing the -dire necessity for more room In. the hospitals.. As Tho Times then, said, Dft Murphy asserted that there are ' 600 Insane people- 1n the State who should be received into the honnltaln. . i it . V t ' One incident . told- by vDrn- Murphy has been misunderstood, apparently, and excited criticism. It was with ie gard to an Insane woman who whs confined In a pen at her father'a hom in Alleghany, county ' until she grew bent. Dr. Murphy says that this unr fortunate woman . was taken to tin hospital at Morgantoo five days after he heard of .the. casa gnd has boerj there under ,!treatment for the past " six months. Furthermo're Dr. Murphy saya there . Is hot .an. Inebriate patient at Morgantoni ; : Governor Glenn had a talk with Stats officers this morning on tha . itsyluin matters.:-' He had t 1 with Super intendent Murphy and V :irhed that J Woman from Allot county hu 1 been in the asylum lit months ami was gradually recovering. . 7 'I-
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