r ar 1 . . ( I i -' A volu:ti! co. LAST ELTITIOIT. ' RALEIGH, N." C, tT.IDAY, JUNE H, 1907. i ALL THE 1IAHKJETS. r :''!'.'5I?:4 U . ' f I : T " ' " i ' 4.-1 'y-i!i"!i .t.f!i.'i'.,k.1ii'i';'L h i : f ( HtME nAILRDADS , iIiE .(OIF. FffilMPMS , s . :''! ' i h)X -fff'v . 'i JLHJlJiJL-: lJJ ..V; ULLiXN JLiATT A. JL kJwV.a v , H' TTTvTT Tr1TT n TV T I ' ! J I I II VI II . I I X 1 . . ' . T . . . :' 1 " ; : ..HI 0IH.O MURDER ViCE-PRESIDEfiT 0!!im,l!eirs Senatorial TOE POLICE AROUSED ; traveling Mi Arrive In Selnft aud ' yfotifle Voile Authorities That ; He Haa Dincowm 4 Olant Plot of Anarchists to Awassinate Vice President fairbalks8teps Taken j ' to Arrest Comlni ; of Anarehtftta SaJd to fee Scheduled from NeW (By Leased Wirs to The Times. Bma; Ala.; June 14. What ap- , ( pears be a giant plot to Slay Vlce . v "; Presiijent Fairbanks and one or two l-i 4 ' other members , of tae senatorial ' , party vho will attend, the funeral of iL "1 Benator Morgan, here tomorrow has . . . been revealed to the local , autnorl : ' ties by a travelling man who arrived . ' In Selma this morning. v S V. V. He declares that a Greek or an Italian Informed' him in Montgomery - . ' to Selma bound by oath to slay Fajr k :. ' banks and 'Senator Fftrakerv . - ,i - ' .One or two other solans were men ""V - ' tlobed as victims for : anarefcmJo . ' hate, s but the 1 traveler's - Informant :, i' knew only of the two specific names. ' . -'According to the revelation of the t - -' Italian two men are coming to. Selma 5 j Jrora Mewprleana while )twd more " , bl arrive 'tmar saitre;ltWi bew ; ing the congressional party .!, "Where ' : tuey .start from,, the traveler said -he " could not find ouLl' , 1 - ' ' I , ., t, He is a prominent Alababilan who i' Is ; Just returning from the- llames , town Kxposltloa.' The. local - police and pilliens of Selma are aroused ? v " over the warning. Every, resource will Me ,drawq upon to prevent the coming of the anarchists. .The po ' . lice " at Montgomery wilt probably r V : " b notified to watch Incoming (trains, - ' while guards will bo placed at I & ' . and the Southern Railway June- , tlons. t ' i v KILLED ONE AND ' ' , S70UNPED ANOTHER a" t " - . j.- iir ' l-. ( fjeamd Wire to Ths Times.): ( v BfrtWagham.; Ala.i Juae ,14:-In a : crowd of - a hundred men drawing tnalr ' pay; rom the ."Alabama flroat - - Southern's . ' pay car this morning, ' V Jt.,Lj Chltwood a white hostler", shot " . ioha Humphries, his negro helper, in - tbfl abdomen, fatally wounding htm, and shot and seriously wounded An- ij.; drew Thompson accidentally by ; a J stray bullet from a ptstoV- ; . Chifwood wa8"badiy woaftded with -' a blunt Instrument 'ra the Bands -of the negro. Chltwood and the negro ' had jadii fovlOtt'eleanng an en gln, the negro complaining of steam scaping oa bttn while under the'bn ; ,' glne In the round-honse,. and 1 de ' f manded .fjhltwood,' ' to 1 turn It' off. Humphries' will die. Chltwood la In JJaU ,w '.r. , '' BANK CASHIER'S Ixi.S8E8 K V s j EV WESTERN WHEAT "PIT. CiU!1i!f. ROB T. WDSON;VMTt& V:STJ1ESK "i i By one of the mysterious trnjjedles of the sea whicjh leaves no survivor to tell the tale, six yonnx officers and Ave - enlisted men of the rnifed States Navy lost' their lives 'some where between .Hampton Roqda 'and the capes. . Xh picture shows Robert frodson, United" States, seaman,, lost In " tlie ' Hampton Roads " tragedy', whose body was recovered yestertlfly. SEN. JQUpT. kpRG, yi,-;. . United States flenator John Tyler Morgan, of Alubama, whose body will be. interred tomorrow. He was for thirty yenrs a member of (ti) upper . house of Congress, chairman of he donate Committee of . Inter Oceanic Cnaala and prominent as a Brigadier '.'General -lav Confederate Army - Tlh-d suddenly with' heart disease-' at, his home;nt Washlifxtoa iu,t uesnay nignt. . j TAFI-S OF V "-jf lllill V 4' EARNING "...V V'' ; fr -;' " Army of the United States is Deplorably Inadequate COUNTRY'S STRENGTH in Seymour, Wis.. June"! 4. Thomas CoghllJ, cashier of -the First Na- : tlonal "Bank, has confessed ' that he h.. ir.it" in ana nf the hunk's fulhds '.rln the wheat Dit durlng'the last si months a&d thO bahk ls In -Charge ot ' manned and that one of the greatest toe national DanK, muuibw.-. iup uccu vi.jmw im, . iuouuiii iu .. stockholders ofthe bank will make ' more men, was In a large addition to It Needs More Men and More Offl- cers-nOnly 27,000 Men Actually Under Arms-Compared With (hjr the Army Is Deplorably WeakYet the tsnd Force U the Real Strength n the Country, "- (By Leased Wlr to The Times.) Minneapolis,; Minn., Jan J 4. A note of warnlag tQ .the country bo cause . of - inadequacy pf the "land forces of ' tho ' United States ' was sounded ,ljore "by'Secretary, of .WW 'Taft in A jplch before the: Miune- aWiisciuif. ;t.,v . yf,i The secretary said that whllo tjte fvsesent army was capable, tpe fact that" .therA weren!. ifr.OOO- men actsally mrider varms 'stvpwed Its weakness at; a glance. . As compared with the. navy, he said it .la'deplora- blyweak. ",'" i . t , 1 ''- He explained that he did not, want id "minimize the' importance rof , the navy, but the country's real atrensth lay in Its land force. 1 , ' He called attention1 that the for tresses on eithercoast were only half good the losses.. Its officers.' if. Secretary Taft Suddenly Ill. -;..i f By Leased Wire t6 The Times.) -St Paul; Juno 14.-fiecetary Taft fainted while conducting, an' inspec- CZOLOOSZ'S KINSMAN KEEPS , , ' ' , UP FAMILY REFUTATION. (By Leaned Wire to The Times.) : . Khirnn Pa Tiinn 1 1 MlkB Czol- goss," a relative of the assassin ; or "on of United States troops af Port President MtKinley. was arrested In: Bnellln this afternoon, and was car south Sharon as a suspicious charac- tlri from the field to the post hos ter yesterday. Last night he escaped P,ta'- ' ' ' i .-- - '! ', from Jail by smashing two lights' . Later the secretary waa removed from bis cell and jfhen r battering n8 nom8 f J- H, ,n St- Pa"1 down a rear door. - . . - v ij i" feared that he has ptomaine . - : , . . j milaonlng as he - Ib complaining. Of New York Spot Cotton, severe pains In bis stomach , ( - (ty Leased Wire to The Times.) ' 1 The remainder of his contemplat--New York, June 14. Spot cottoned trip will probably have to be closed 13.16. - abandoned. ' . .? ... mm ER TWO CfNT RATE 1.2" (ft II, 8. Court in Missouri (irants ' Restraining INJUNCTION ASKED FOR , Order Went Into Effect at Midnight. Plea for Injuhction Cornea ',Up , Laeer TodayAlso Applies to New 0 Freight Rate Reduction WICott- sbi .Senate -Defeats Two-Cent RlU 'ASM- :(By Leased Wire to The Time. .Kansas City,. Mo.,. June 14. Upon the petition of Frank Hasrerman, .act ing for the eighteen principal Missouri railroads,, Judge Smith McPherson, in the United States eourt has granted an order restraining the state '.from' enromns .tne maximum rreignt jate law 8,nd the two cent passenger .rate law -untlt the court an decide: Upoa the merits or .the complainants : pre Vlqus plea for ad injunction prevent ing . the, apt being put into ,efTect. ) " These went into , effect at .midnight last night and the order was asked and granted to .protect the railroads .be tween that hour, and the time' set for the hearing of the railroads' plea. for an. Injunction which comes up hoif, to day before Ju(a.itcPherson.'i .: - - I (By Leased Wirt to The Times. 1 MadhToriV'WiSi.i 'JUW-14.-rThe state senafei hak killed h Hunting bill. Te riulrUig the-. railroad to rant a flat two cent passenger tare. The vote-was 31 to l.,.,. ASSASSINATED OFFICER COKED TO DEATH JV'. 5 . ' ' - " - ; -' , ' '- ' : . J "-.. - ' ' , f : " '' ' '.! (By. Leased. Wire to The Times.) j j St Petersburg, June 14.J Tho as sistant commandant of tho Fort of St ' P etersburc, Colonel . KotllaroCf, was -assassinated by workmen this morning.' y The cdlohel iraB-recently sentenced jto leath by the revplntioa ary fighting organization because :he recommended s reduction '. In the working force at tho admiralty worlta. The assassin was captured. ST Bj tening' ftsea.t Iq Ft nance orallsB,,' SQ DEClAHEOlM. HILL s Rerfusjauljl fetofjfinenf 'byJRIg 'ftatt-'i ' way Ojerntor and financier laqe In New York Today Karnfngs pf ( ROads RecVittiy iTad to He Usi-d W'-Pifititf 'Old ftllls Difficulties in Way pf Ionising Money. 1 " . ". (tiir Leaited JVe to The Times.) . " New Yoirk.s.JUne 11 That tho government wtU ultimately be forced td leml :''tV eredlt to finance the4 needs" of -the" 'railroads, was one of tUo' j'Gmnftiablc statements made by J.inles J. Hlir oo' his return to this efty" from thly aorthwcKt. Mr. 1IUJ itatod that tho busrnnss of tlm 'United,. States has outgrown i,no capacity oi mc raiiroaas la u au dio It and that thev are in ao posi tion te ;Mch lip. In the malnriow eVer." whabbts .said was optimistic l&tonoK eBpQclaJly 80 far 33 tHe crP situation is concerned. Mr, HIU ai4 3ho had not altered hie'oplnfo'if .aa1, cxprestied last winter eoncevtilhft the general outlook. VThere'ts general slowing up in business,"! he saW. "It: appeared foeVl table lust fall; it caiine, ; l( bel)ie It will continue. I don't think, it i(ll hurt anybody, but ; tha 4t exists tlhere Is no doubt Tbo'can'se'pf the trouble is that tlio business' Of '-th& fnlted States has ohtgrcnvij -the ' capacity of its rail roads' and, railroads are In 'no posUlopj to catch up. 5 If mod: cannot got tholi'treislit Ved, they 'must Ceusft to prOUMd ft," , , k-, ' ' montnsriae raurouos f navs raigeu something like s$O0,OOO,OQd. Has tt gone to Increase facilities at all Most of tt wont tojiay off old bllla . "it dies not appear nay easier for a railroad to get money now than a few months' ago. 'i.l. know pf . In stances In the western titles whero f 5,000 lots of short term notes of some' of the eastern roads aro being peddled around p a to. 1 per cent basis. Rallrbadi Cannot Increase their facilities under these, oondi Itohs." ,' - , t ( The veteran railoa4 magnate was askod what he thought ithe, solution of this problem to be, ana hts reply was: -'', v ,'j The governmeht will ultimate be forced to lend its credit to finance the needs of the railroads. The pub-, lie in Its exasperation will demand that the railroads shall lay certain rails and add more cars. The rall-J roads will answer that they cannot, that their credit has been ruined. The government will be obliged to step in and lend its credit to supply this deficiency: ? ThV situation might lead to - government-- ownership of railroads. - That .would; be the end of republican government. ' "This "is no more theory, but a condition. . The country is large and Still growing. Tbje. - railroads '-are away behind. ' Their -credit has been ruined. They cannot , finance a re covery. That will fce the; Jesuit.-; JAMESTOWN FLAGS !. 11 'i iiirriiiOT (Ev Leased' Wire to The Times.). Norfolk: Vai," Jane I4.AHV flags , at the Jamestown Sxpoh1on- arS at 'half mast, a' mute testimonial' of sympathy for : the-Kiss ot me men of the " United States navy who went down to death lrt Hampton Roads wtth the"launeh of the battleship Minnesota 'early Tuew day moralngA'.V--vu . -.1 That, the -launch- oame to her , fate tbreugh the- incompetence ot an ordi nary seaman who Undertook' to act id coxswain at the request of an able sed man assigned to the- duty," and Who evaded tt towing te his having Indulged to fraely 'hi.' Intoxfeant arid ' retnalM ing ashore, "la report that bar found foundation from (the-. uUerancea Of-a sailor, who-says the direct aus"waa the coxswain, who shirked hls duties that night-- , tj Dragging for' the . bodies- continues! Aumbf last' night that ten bhitieS had beett 'WMvered' by th Sf-areher' promptty Henied by the commander of tneWtIefttpi.M'hin!)tit; i dfttjr' bne buay ftasbert Tetovcred' so tarr I f I " i' v. J. ' -4- Ttet at MoH f ter tfiu Mur -4 &:-'-, v'' -r'-Tv:'. ' dercrif His Family AN OHIO 'WHITE DEVIL His. Wife Vrtitf - FamillStoodthe . Abuse Long as Possible and Swore Out Warrant for diaries. Sliafer. . Learning of 'This the Husband nd Father Waylaid Wife aud Son and ,,-ilurdered Both. " ' ' 1 l" (By Leased .Wire ,to The Times.) Huntington, ; W. Va-,, June 14. Charles Shafer, a well to do farmer at Rock wood, OhIo(Just across the river, shot and killed his wife. Carrie Khafer. his little six-year-old : sont Herehel Shafer,' and then shot and mortally wounded his '.mothor-ln-law, Mrs. George Thaokerj The tragedy oc curred on a public highway, Just back of the village and a lrge poBse is In pursuit of the murderer. If captured he will probably be lynched and burn ing at, the stake Is opehly advocated. Shafer "had been quarrelling with his wife for several weeks, and yes terday. It Is alleged,, he struck .her a blow with his nt. The mother-in-law went, before a magistrate ' and swore out a warrant; for Shafer's arrest, The'trlil wks to have occurred. yester day afternoon In the little village, t Shafer realizing that his wife, and mother-in-law would appean n4lnst httnr ed tbe pnsBlng of f he carriage in which Were-his' wife;' his mother-in-law. ana little ron. As they dve op.-flhaferj with shotgun la hand; walked out and Seized tho" reins of the he? and stopped the carriage. He fir . pblted hlawifc frQm the vehicle and ; fired the contents of one barrel of the gun through her left chest, and she fell dy ing In the highway. The. mother of Mrs. Shafer sprang from the carriage and started to run, but Hhafer flred the contents ot the other, barret of the gun into her back and nhe fell mor tally wounded. The little boy by this time had climb ed out of the carriage and had his arms about the ' neck of his: .dying mother. " Shafer coojly reloaded - his shotgun, walked' up to his dying wife, and to make sure of hts deadly work, palled the Ind awflV'and fired another charge into her body. ' '-' . He seised his little son by the arm, and, leading him oft Into the -bushes, took from his pocket a ' pistol,- and placing it agarnst the chest of the lit tle fellow flred a bullet through hts heart. ; ., . . ....,' ... Shafer returned to the highway and fired another tharge Into the body of his mother-in-law and immediately began preparations to burn the bodies of his victims. ' He heaped bruh about the body of the little boy and set Are to it. At this time some people passing came, upon the scene and Chafer made a hasty retreat to the hills.' . ; ' Mrs. Thacker was still alive, and It was from her Hps the aWful story was told. . More than 100- shots are in her body and physlcjans say recovery Is Impossible, . v t ." . The. authorities were Immediately notified and- a- posse was formed to trail the murderer down. ucncn mn nil r.i.vfat. - i ,-; - . ,'?:: " ,Mt i. Wants to Give Bond Cut May a ho? oe Aiiowea , ACTING MAYOR 'NEEDED Verdict Against SclnniU Unanimous, No Doubit of His Guilb Prosecuf ing Attorney Says the March Of ' Rich Jileri lo the Penitentiary Has Just Begun Going to Send a 8tHn of BMdlers to Prison" By Leased Wire to The Times.) San vFranelsco, Cal., June 14. Mayor Schmit'a, who wa convicted last night by a unanimous verdict of having re ceived bribes, spent the night a pris oner in his own home. He was guard ed by deptitles from the offlce of Sher iff D'Nell Who eted under strtct or ders from Judge' Dunne. , . ', :. '. ' This arrangement is made pending a decision this .mornng as to what dis position' will be made of the mayor. He' may be sent to the county Jalli ' However, it Is the Intention of his counsel to apply to the court to nx ball. Which will leave the mayor at liberty until a ruling is had upon a motion for a. new trial. District Attorney Langdon waa not prepared this morning to say. that re moval proceedings would be Institut ed agnlnst',. the mayor.. Should the convicted mayor be put in Jail It would constitute. Inability to perform hU functions as the city's chief ' executive ahd the board of supervisor would se lect an acting mayor to take his place. Should Mayor Schmitz. .however, OD-, hk) himself, in a. thtekeMrfb.-l.hal ti hiav-: release tk -IwUlltiduiBy. utfe side of the pubUo highway jvnd await-T acL-iston of the supreme court his appeal, only his resignation could pre vent: his continuing as the official head pf the: city,' , : j i ' . - ' Tfie, prosecution declares that the work of starting rich and Influential criminals on the road to prison "has only " fairly begun, f. They expect to reach the case of President Patrick Calhoun in six weeks, time. The cases of 'Louis Glass and of Halsey, charged with bribery of the supervisors in the effort to prevent the entrance of the Home . Telephone - Company seems about ready for 'trial. Mr, Henri says he does not propose to give the big criminals any rest and that the prose cution will divide Its forces and keep both ' Judge Lawler'. and Judge Dunne busy with the many indictments that have been filed against both those who have given and those who have taken bribed. Royal A. Cudwofth, a Schmlts Juror, is in jail, charged with threatening the life of his wife. Judge Refuses Bail. San Francisco, Cal.,' June 14, 4 P. M. Mayor Schmitz, convicted of ex tortion, was denied bail by Judge Dunne, w'jo ordered him remanded to the custody of the sheriff till to morrow when the ' disgraced mayor hopba to show .cause for his release. w ' i .r . -': ' '" 1 1 S " .v:.. -'j. Ai ESTADLCT IuUj i niio"rfv:hrr mm m 5 'jf' iV.V 5 ABBEST' fjlGlSlATdS Prerohjr. Iyl ,h1to.: lib: ; V i House of DOum aittioftlers Arres'-? . : Parliament aul tihVnf' oAil ' ' ' bthera1 $tfd&& ititfit. ;tiociai'"j 1)1 r Dt-mocratic Payf-r,rUf5 petiutnoV . ' ed 1fexclulbut7yveAiieiaj ? of Lattei-; rahiaaloUK)iclltt .-' Scenes ahtf ilaaWBiij :ClVi ' "- wvi-f fyfrt'i :-f':tj-:H ' ; (Special cahi,: io) Thl ' Timaa. $ St. Petersbun:f3uMv'4Att-:;-C ! nng pmt to assassinate ae -czar. -over-: x throw the govcrambhflad eatabjlah t ,U a radical democratic tipublin wasrT : v .: vealed - today . phWffitblypiit.f following tha.awssti.oh: Of ttoUU L't roil, deputy eommlssionai ? the pork - of St. Potowju8;j&&IJ ?' I Tho premlotWeatoredutjij Idwei i . house ot the; doui& .anil deniabdeil . that the mombors' behirtgjitg the y social democifatieaibft'ajecteU i and thofr sixteen- be arrested foi pou- ; "' splrocj .- HO tala;vthat;u)es ifc daSi ' : ; mand wa r;JtftidlaAeIy jjoideaS' h : , , would. Order: the ddMnirt llbjeotyed. : ; ; " , Antlclpotlng-another fvolUtfooktrg aumboMT Of '9ohJlr;.Sa.te bee.qt'a ' " tered InC St. PetersrgV godmother : 5 V large itiek: Rlotar eP(N;tbd tvhett - TELEGRAPHEHS APT TO CO OUT ON STRIKE . I .1 "... t j 4 . .... ' (Byi Leased Wire to 9"he TlmeaI New ' YbrtvrJuW-14: The 'National Civic- Federation! has- been: unable - to Indpce -the officials ofv-the r-Westerni Union, to meet 4he telegraphers, It It said,- and the latter fear that a attlke is certain.-. -It Will involve M.OOft Oper ators ' throughout, the -counH-yT It Is changed ,1by fhe telegraphed that, the i there .will- be' more ' "or ';. lesa ujSoer- tainty and gossip between now-and thetw the j July .term of .the JeglSla ture ,wHl. f tectii pankhead because there" does not appear t V a grate fal way or a safe-political way to; do anything ebief There ia a possibility of eomsiMng ebjeTut all aollUclan's tatetviewed on-tto aubjec elalm thht the danger la infinite small and not t be ertously considered until seine "very unexpectedly phases of the (By Leased Wire to The Times.) i Birmingham, Ala., June 14. For mer Governor Joseph F. Johnston, associate alternate senator with John H. B&nkhead, will support Mr. Bank head for the Morgan successor. Whllo Johnston did not favor the alternate plan prescribed, he entered the pri mary with Bankhead.and six other candidates,1 but he claims that the primary Is as binding on the legisla tors and jComer as it waa when ac cepted In the case of Morgan' and Pottua, who were1 nominated at the same time. ';--''- The conviction, grows . that while companies have" formed 'a combination an woutd eeurtV strike at this- time; Vr1ien,the' ecutl eemhrtttee-or the operators" sawithat . fleoittpAnles would 'wot sanWtrMC aJfBcuttnw, the foUowtfig notice was sent to Ml Jee- graph 'vorgaalsatlens throughout the eountt-yr . k-. a v "The situation 'may bring ;- trouhle with one or two comDanfe.. Oft ready to meet A. general assessmehbr Put lo cal in touch with labormen and Others who ' would-be Usef ill ' "morally ; and tl- SahtiaHy. situation deveiopoa.TH T-' aaia:Wlatli). . - disbanded the houet jHlatajjot, il ?S t la learea win oe aoae.. itameamteiy after tas shooting jof ICotilafpftV arord " was '. sent to Petar.hott.ahd, premtef -Ji ;-- Stolypin hurried' to.-.Uarliameniv.Ila demanded the, Boor ad aajd that the government had:, discovered .plot M kill the ar,.vetthrow;tne present government and establish a.-raiiiibllC. Then he demandedvthafr thrifts" 4 uve mempprs wt ;io,wr!ibi :unif y ( party be egcluded'rOm dellbertWh i ; in the body, namtnf ,'ihenjt MUiiW demanded that tfte idouma aaaetiott r t i , the arrest of lKteeljt.?tlie. clai . " democratic j, membejr jWhA Vare i niciat : vi prominent , Aong tlje haaderVhos I : " arrest he, demanded, are-Mra ialex' 4- ; ' sky, Taeretelt, Dihaparldl: and .-iQiut. :r:. The . aoldleiWijii'ciklqhMk-tnh press and., vlsitory:ikk1teHe8an4 ;We house went Into secret fission to- de- " ' ' bate the premier's startling detnahdy Jj It in hot believed that he "dOUma will - -4 aeaulesce In the demands.! .ihe pre mler, which : mean that the trodpa : will disband the bodyl It Ja feanfd ' that will be the sJgnM for an up- . By tho time aaothUr douma."Clt meet the goverhmentlil- have pro-- y mulgated a new, election law dlsfrAk-. ,' ; chtelng tho.jtewsV fioland Uhd ithe :? ; Caucasus; and 'atltlfigyJaialE ed catedmen of certain' tank ah" prop- , erty cmly may .Ud jnberai tne douma. ti&MpMW-&" BURGLARS ROB" PAtnOTB:s9t h: ' j.y?y ;''i!-OtoTAmeM:;A;Kv; (By;Leased WlreVtd fhlraesv'' -ChicagoJll., JTune,. lf.rfhT.To)t'K. bers, masked an4 heavily armed, loot-: Jf ;j ea me iNonn, ooore t;i fOTii w ,n. bum vp.HlfarliTm Mn KherldaU ! rabbet '-Mk Meutaiy S.H . lamsate tho sahltaium;'terrlJ'taohan bed. a hoaplUl.airafhc.jcnttoipnone s wires and oaght tkjt'W tree- v s dom, wrrylnikUero,;a5ue4 -'" -.i- WMrav- MetealM thma''M.wa' ; :.?,; robbed, fe prwstratW iooyf Many v ' '. tne patterns" wer aiuiv. riTOa ; with, excitement af the' )hree robbera rhorti-att'rsn HJown the ? t: . steps into , lite Jtaament,hBr4hey . ; v jempeA Jatff, a cafrlage .d.. fled; ,- cj .. -.'.'C'" 1 ri"r'' T"Tt4?Sijit 4-'Cte.-.Kflntckr v "' Lea1igtgiww.'t4Thej third t cloudMirat wltWn; r wee! passed tover cehtrttlii Snd rteasteri KJsntacky -last ' ' r night,' practically. ''rulrrtng' -icrops . In many sectlbn Briagfest erw wept awrfy y ithi'htgTt wate knd-the towne of Parmr,f Salt' Ltkf! atld Wyoming. are?ntfuiate-Jt'tndnaJ Ucklng Hrei Peoptfra 'faovms'tat, f their hdmaa;' r"-,is', ; 1 ' t ' Y -J V I.'