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Only Afternoon Paper Between Richmond and Atlanta With Leased Wire and Fall Press Dispatches LAST EDITION. ; ALL THE MAEKET3. THE RALEIGH VOLUME 30. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 2i 1908. PRICE 5 CENTS. e v k n i A i J? JL 5 J STRANG WINS BIG AUTO RAC1 OVER COURSE AT BRIA Car Leads All Time After Sec ond Lap 2nd Never Much Question of Outcome. CEDRINO SS THE SECOND Enormous Crowd and Several Mishaps to Men and Ma- (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, Apr. 21. Prank Lewis Strang, driving a 50-hourse-power Isotta car, won the Briarcliff trophy automobile race today, covering the 214 miles of the dangerous, twisting course in five hours, 16 minutes, 1 ; 1-5 seconds, : j The jammed crowds filing the grandstand and lining the course about, t lie finish mark at Briarcliff Manor jelled themselves hoarse as Strang's car, going at least 60 miles an hour, flashed past, a stream of rod. Four minutes and 52 seconds later there whizzed past the grandstand, in second place, Emanuel Cedrino, in his GO-hourse-power Fiat racer. He had made tremendous gains in the last part of the race, a.id in one of his spurts established .a new record for the Course 37 minutes, 1G sec onds for the SO ' miles. It had been a desperate battle be tween Odrinu and Guy Vaughn in his 30-horseiiower Stearns for sec ond honors, and Cedrino won out. Vaughn 'finished - third in five, hours, 28 minutes, 29 2-5 seconds, more than seven minutes behind the Flat entry. ..; , The eight and last lap of the race saw a tremendous burst of speed on the part of the leaders. When Strang passed the grandstand at the end of the seventh laV, tae starter waved his green flag, signifying the final swing round the course. Strang bent lower over his steering-wheel and shot his power to the last notch. The red car disappeared from. .view in a flash. Cedrino and Vaughn al most breasted each other, passing the starting-line for the beginning of the last lap, and it was n wild struggle of .speed between them around the course. Herbert Lyttle. in his .rtO-hoise- nnwor Amicrson finished fourth in five hours, 39 minutes, 15 2-0 sec onds. He was neck and neck with Strang for first place the greater part Of the race, but was not equal to the great hurst of speed toward the end. The fifth man was Sartori In the 40- horsopower Blanchl. His time was live hours, 53 minutes, 45 3-5 sec onds. XOTKS OF TH K OOXTKST. Greatest Struggle of Swift Machines Kvcr Seen In I'nited States. . (By Leased Wire to The. Times.) New York, April 24. The first serious accident after the start of the Briarcliff automobile race at 5;07 this morning came when, at the turn sit East View, car 22, Simplex, driven by William Watson, with Thomas Cot tor as mechanician, skidded on a mound and turned complote somer sault, throwing out and badly Cutting both men about the head and body ' The car was a complete wreck. When the accident occurred the crowd of spectators who lined the course at this, one of the most dan gerous turns,' crowded into the roadV way and, overcoming all efforts of militia and deputy sheriffs, blocked the passage of car 18, a Renault, driven by Bloch, and held it up about five minutes. Fully 260,000 people scatteod along the 30.46 miles of tho course saw the racers whiz past on the first round and cheers greeted one and all, particularly the drivers of the American cars. In this round the best time-ever made over the course was that of Strang, who drove Isotta, car 4, and who completed the circuit in 39 minutes, 42 seconds, pasulng the first post' ahead. Secon.i came Herbert Lyttle, car 3, the Apperson, and third Cdrino, car 2, Fiat. Sartori, car 1, Biancbi, suffered a (Continued on Page Seven.) .-'., 0 '...''' KXTKIKS" IX BIG HVKNT. 9 .'-.. Start. Cur. H.-1V Knfiaiit. . ' Driver Nation. & 9 1 Btanchl 40 Percv Owen . . . . Sartftrl . , . . Halve 9 C 1 Fiat. ...... ... . 60 E. R. Hollander. Cedrino . . . 1 1 ill v. 3 Apperson . i0 S. Ii. Bowman.. Lvttlc America.' 9 4 Isotta. .......... C)0 J. H. Tvson. . . Strang. .... Italv. - 5 Stearns ......... bO I' , B. Stearns.. . Lcland America. Q 6 Fiat. 60 E. 11. Hollander.' Parker Italv. 49 7 Losler ......... . 4.) H. A. Losior. . . . Michener. . . America, : 8 Stearns......... -00 A. W. Church. . Yiunrhan. .. America. 9 9 Losier. ........ . 4j H. A. Losior.... Mullord . . . America. C 10 Mala.; . . . . 3f J. J. Browns... Murphy uslrla. & 11 Isotta........... 50 C. Hamilton.,. Poole. .... It.nlv. . 12 Thomas. . ...... . (it) M. Roberts Roberts.-.".'. America.' 13 Stearns ......... 60 .11. W. Whipple. . Oldfield. . . '.'America.-' 9 & 14 Renault.......... 3a P. Larroix Beriun. . . . . I' i nure. 4J 15 Panhnrd ........ 0 A. Massenat. . . . Hubert son. I' ranee... $ 9 16 Hoi-Tan.. ... 10 C. H. Tango man llillinrd. . . .. America. 9 17 Allen-Kingston. . . 40 A. Hanimorstein DePalma-. ...America. C ''18 Renault. ......... ;;u R. Guggenheim. Bloci 1 ranee.. . 43 9 19 Isotta U f. Hamilton... ..Harding. .. Italv; & S 20 Bens ...V. .-. ... ... 60 L. G. Keigdol. . : Bergdol. . . .Germany. $ 9 21 Simplex 50 M. . J. Seymour. . Seymour.. . America.. 9 , 2JJ Simplex r.0-S. 'A. Hinirer . . . Wal son .... America. ' . f, itxiittienci TAFT Wfi L VISIT Ol (By Leased ire to The Times.) 'Washington: D. C. April L'4. A delegation from Greensboro coninris ing Ct. Sam Bradshaw. C. M. .Van-' story, C. D. Benuow. Mayor. L. J. Brandt and Garland Daniel, called on President. Roosevelt anu becretary ot War Taft yesterday in an effort to in duce them to visit Greensboro on the I occasion of the centennial ot - that j city. The delegation represented j varioua organizations and the cltv. government. The president expressed his re grets, declaring it would be impossi ble for him to accent the Invitation. Secretary of War Tatt said he would visit Greensboro during the centen nial if it was possible tor him to do . i). . President Roosevelt said iie would . send the Marine Band to Greensboro.. during the centennial, wnlle Secre tary Taft gave assurances that a tie tail of cavalry would be sent u the ci,y. Decorative flags will also tie furnished the centennial authorities by the war department..' IN GREENSBORO Madden Fight May Mem Death to William Kerwin (By Leased Wire to The Times.! Chicago. Ills.. April 24. One man Is thought1 to be fatally stabbed and a score of otheis bruised and battered ns the result of n free-for-all linht last night at a nientlng of the Mecti leal Workers' union, of which f-klnny Madden is the leading spirit, ft Was Just a new blood-red chapter In the history of the Madden warfare. The man stabbed Is "Skiiiiiv's" deir cst enemy. William D. Kerwln. of I -7, (By Leased Wire to The Times) Corry, Pa.. April 24. A tragedy at Centreviilo this morning- wiped out tho entire Wetherby family. Fire was dis covered In the home at 2 o'clock, but by the time the neighbors reached the scene nil were beyond aid. due per son was rescued from the burning house. Albert Lemm was the one saved but he Is dying and unable to tell how the Are started. David Weth erby, 79, his wife. SO. and daughter. Mrs. Lemm. 50. were burned. Tho dead all slept upstairs. Confirmed Ily Sfr. Shonts. (By LenRed Wire to Th Times) New Tork. April 24.-At the Hhonts home today the death of the Due De Chaulnes was confirmed. VvHOLEFAMlLYlS BURNED IN HOI AMMQNIAVICTIMS R CLIFF Hi. lIEVElii IS BETTER TODAY (By Leased Wire to The Tinier) New York. April-. 2.f.-Ex-Pivxtd-t !fj rover 'U-vclaHd. wlin has been, cun- fined- to bis aiiartiiuiits in 'the Lake-; j wood hotel, suffefiiifj from a'eyeie at-1 tack -of i -heunmti ' (lout, and who at ?' I first was 'thought, to be .critically' .sick.'! .spent n very -.ii.i.l iii.;iit. and lody. i 'accr.rdfng to the . b'ullc'jin Issued by Iiis l physician, is imH ii improved.' luni'ied to Death ! rom Window. (By Leased Wire to "I'lie Times.) .New Y.rk. - April 24.-Alfred llati.sli. 7:!. comniltteil Miieide tiiis itt'ternoon by Juinplng' from the liftli story of an ol-ti-.-e buililihK, at -2," Vst Broadway to tbe; sidewalk. He was instantly killed, ll'-'had jiii'l returned from Kilgland and Wiis despondent, He. lives alone fit 2-11 West Pttli stteot. . He lmd two sons, both in business. His '.'spectacular su:- chic a'ic! v.ns wonn Willie.'. d by on if men I alt .May (m to Panama. U nshliiKton. 1). C. A'il "4. Secre tary ot War Taft will inake n trip ti f-unama rotne time in Sinv: if bis uib lie. duties Will pewnit. Tile trip; will hi of IS to 20 days' (luration and .is de. scribed' us "an otbiial joiirney, hav ing ln iiolitical bi'aring." . . Jackson boiileynrd. two years m;o. In a sliullar nieetiiig. M all ien a:nl Kerim b id a ferocious pei'soiuil encouiiter. Kerw ln made a speech in the meet mi: last night. Inlliiiatiiig that Madden was a gratter. and it was ibis that pre cipitated the not that elided so disas trously fur him. . Somebody . plunged a knife into KerMii s abdomen and tne surgeons at the count v hospital nay his chances for recovel v are slight. He refuses to tell who stabbed hlin. '(By Leased Wire to Tin Tunes.) New York. April 24. Hre tartiiiK in a cellar of the Independent teed e hii piinv. 2S:I highth avenue, caused a loss of JnO.OOO and the ammonia fumes re leased bv the fire nearly caused the denth of 20 firemen. For hours the flic smouldered m the cellar, defying ull attempts of tbe fire men to extinguish It. 'i he In emeu, six In nUmbcr. to enter the cellur were qulcklv overcome by ammonia fumes and wpro rescued w'th difficulty by their comrades. Before the fire was flmillv .gotten under control. 20 firemen hnd been rendered unconscious and were revv ed bv ambulance Burgeons and sent home. The causo la unknown. TWENTY FIBEMEN WEDD1NGT0N IS jFLtET Ml IS FOR FREE HAND; BMIlllEi Mecklenburg Leader OslievtS'Tomorrow 3,300 teles V,M Uninstructed Delegotlon Sliced Go t8 Denver ...'". (Special .Staff Correspond Charlotte, Aiiril . 2 4 "1 a r lavor. of Hi'iiuuig nn uniiiMrti delegation to Denver. K.ud .n. II. Weddiiigtcin, of Charlotte, t. representative of The Raleigh T.i: in this env e:-'terdav. while di.ici lug the present political outlook;.' Weddiugton is a' member of tin si democratic committee, and i. . the oldest and most .influential If ers in the state, ami this exi;i'(-.; coming from him just at this 1 i i i i verv sisriiilicaiit or tr.o wonu, cha,nge of ' opinion that hss . fa I ice. m tills stiUe 'A'ltmn : tne : r H'lis. Gov. . loan A. .Juaa1 uesota, the Candida le far of: Mi presidential nomination. w i ingtc; ii. is. discussed when Air. Weds "I am in .favor of sending r.'i u striicied delegation, to Denver and letting them use their own judgment and cast the ballot of the st-ue for . the best 'man; and for the man '. .!.) j cini bring victory to tae cjiiioci vi ie party. . If we .are going to iiisiv.:. lor. one tmin, why not semi one u' n a instructed and let him cast tne vo;..' "f the state for that man.j-ansl ihen come home? We shouli; oc send -a dele;;ation there bound t one 1:1:1)1, ' but. a. delegation free to denl wi'h the', conditions as they find them, at ilia t . I itne. This same spirit seems to be'-gHw- iniong t iie ... leaders ei the. ..sat9. id where the . seiiiimenr: few weeks ao was -del i':cti j.v 101 ..yau. a. now' for Johnson or for an uuiiv Kir.ucted delegation. Mr. Wedding Ion is. the iii'esident. of f he Craig club in Charlotte, and he has for years been the leader .of the democracy iii o'd .Mecl.leiibul'g. and he has been known throughout ..the -whole' south i or his valiant work lor democracy. There are thousands in th". slate who will heed this advice. . The consensus, of opinion in the state at the 'present ti!iie,,n"ih of tlK1 press and of the cousei'vaMve lead ers. Is that North. Carol 'iia. (leniands a candidate who can wir. and it this crand old democratic .state should be ((united in the Joiinso'i column, il will not surprise soiae who are watching the trend ot Mian's in tins slate at the present, time. SCOTT IJIIIB S ( Af SK WON. Supreme Courf. Decul (iii to While (Bv Leased Wire to Spilnglicld. Ills.. -Apr vears of lit igat .on. the ban finally disposed of by the mosr drastic ae: its history."-'- Disregard ot se en juries .which force, the law airaiust, of wlnl" and ileum eli i took the niatter into Its dared the Alton author t trial by jury, anyw judmiient for the ip cii The litigation began Alton established ::p.ii I -.lacks Ci i Is iie Times) . 'I,--Afcr 20 lipt .-nie court i Alton case a i. eorced in ; Hie action la "d to en i.'.v .separation' ; ai, the court ii li'.inds, de a not entitled and gave irs iigo. Wiien e S.'llOills f 1- rased to send !.. i'li.lmei' was. it for the en ! r the resit- i negroi'S mid Mcolt lube his cbildreii to them. I The late Seiialor .loin .'Ills Counsel, and he fo. I I try of the negro cliildr jlai: schools until his de; KILLS WIFE AND (By Leased Wire to Ta.e Times.) Johnstown. Ph.. Ami zi. Louis I-leckctistein. an aged neu . entered the room whore his wile ai d two children were sleeping and. ai.er kissing tjic children.." struck his wile on the head with a hatchet., (ili ii'-t si wring her hea I-'leckelisteln ibeii went to the kltctiou find hanged bn it. lr Ml VMM I. MIS DI'.AD. laid (dines Suddenlv to Husband of Thendorlii Shouts, (Bv Cnle to The. 1 lines.) Paris. April 24. -The Due De I'hnulnes. who marikil ilss Theodorla yhonts. died this morning. BOTH Ii DRi Auto Through PM'il (Py Leased Wire to The Ti Lou-A.'.gc'.oy,' -.a'l.,-" April- '-if .- :- ree l- in I. os -AiiKelesv is dray, insr ;o .-I..s- iii -a 'iv'rl'ert wliii'l ' of.' nntei :in iii'iit, amarani; in its -.e.vl'eiii ' and ve i.i'ly. The.- : riips were op.-ri to-. v-i-'lioi'. II day yest.-nlny. and thou- in. 1- e i. opie crowded til" berehes and -boai.il ! tfi-'-.c.raft. -plyhnr -b.'t.wfea ll'e sli p 'd. the shore, Coats of .ev.-ry iI"m all ien" were. : loaded i lb -:'; oas.'- nra'': :;io!ic,lioui til" d.i.;.'. . 'i'li.' dee'-v of ii'li-ps: -were crowded, from .-!;:d'..a! i ! : 1 nt !' ii'cliK'l; in ihe a:;"i ;i-ion. ;h b "iie; Ivjur for vlsiior.-; bun-IW-iI'i -Mil ' . a.;vi.!l- I n!tii;inl. it i J l.iv illl. (i poi ai:;:y to return.' '.Thi-'nie'ti :'!' to bare taeir finai rtmn'. if on'.ei taie.iiietvt. - tontorviw ' ".ire rani u J - heii 8,:;io-.of .'ihf)j' are to lie taken oi ii. auloiiiebile -t'.ur or t i'.; Ad lirai aThoniria :h -vaa pb d SiLei'ty :.. iiat iininber for I1: oe- a-:..'!. .. 'i'ln- lust .'hosing, laaiiv for l;he haiepioiadiip: were !.. id yesieaday a rhinos 'park, wiienv tlie four :!ay.-'; e:; rlainnicnt was ("i!"!"t-'d. 'i.a- y i le- sailors wasei'ed a.H llle notvy. tale: .. ..::,,,'.-'ed on I he- - boers who couten-l Tlie re.-uKs were; l'--a:!ii. !-'. -i'-ri-.: .cj'kss: Frr-ik llriffer diip Alabama.' bntUey.hip -lllia -ciia inpionshio. lied illdiitew tl ii'ship :'airir-r, . imiis. w u'iijer f. It Class: ; .A I : ma. shi.;i idlaln d" liald 1 1 l'h: chin f.-ri;. Vi'.iii. r ri. b'lU Vlt.ieri two year VHIK UMITKD IS (It TCtH.l). Ill l'liseiipers lienoct 'd ma ( iiniistot.i reck. if Iy Leased Wire -..o Tiie Tillies a llorneil, X. V.. , ril 2 . Tic (ago l.llinte.l on llie Krie road, diii ;ied;.". '.'anas' ma. a '.short IU: tuiftii of. I his place. Kvery ( ar la train except . t h" 1'iiilnriii lei! track and .rolled '".I. to the :! Twenty i'ersons are reiMirte'd seri ly injured.' Dentil of I (1 II I rliiuahlen. A J.'.'lVsn lOUUiill'a,- ! ..,r I.. !!. :e -li'i'day .:i ft . a (irninin''. . Piltsbiu'o. April 21, was received:, here ai sudden de.H.h OS Mi, Ldg .Hill, at Polloeksyille,. vor noofi. . Jli'. llaii,::'l;eii is farmer of .lones couiily host of friends and. relai boro. .11 is remains arc ( this afl ai iioe'i. who .lias es at: Pii peet-eil hi I Rich Ycitng Mm Injured Before Great Usee Begins j IPy ,Ciised'..Wire. fo The'''Tini.es a l a-ended f.y.'! j X. V'.i l, Api il. '2t: .laiiiai.i.iu ! -'i'l,- 1'i'ot:' Ii: lirviiW '!-''"'! ei i l ie!;., soil of- a - in .illliy a hleb iya ;'V. .Iild.-nl I- I- ,al:i-!o;i. w.i, iiijai .'d :a-l - l'i' l-'!. "i ' I iously,. - ppar ' i.'i v-' ii;.a f',ii; ,' 'siidaM.y lu - Kie'al . i . : . j--.; I 'fore tip. slai I ..f file III iar i'li'T autoiiio. o1' .In a.au I bile Pa.... ite'laa, 'wdiile ui:i!iui;; a- ,l!:e i . a 'Kill aid of seei ,i I yoa iji,' lii-en iiad waeiien j i.a' .- i" Uy h ;j'l. (la!l,;er ii 'i.n- t i i ; Mi'.iaie'. of nil ill:., j d - la ii 'e. :- , toindeile In Hi i .. ' Kiip'r;.; ii'S' I- I't . i-j'a' i..-i ' a '- i was broken and he air .;ii: ! hiierii.il ; e--; ,:... i a l'i juries; Ik- y . idKeii' 'l-.."ti,e ' iaa.a 'a ill iii i I . )!' ' i View lisiiit.u. ne.ir the i mn ,-e. :-u! j :ai ii a, ... IM'KINLEY'S HOMF TO BE HOSPITAL (By Leased Wire to The Times) (.'Hilton. (I.. Aplll jI. Alil.i:ilM e.'liell Is made here that, file home of I'aesj dent W illiam Mckinley, is to i.e. dpi, a Cnthoile liosiiital. The nimou'iieem't'ti WHS mn" oil beliaif of .Mrs,: Kosa K lore r. v bo luireiiased the lavnii a w weeks ago: for $2I.noo. . a . ' -. -, Much conniii'iit lias bi f.i aro'iM-d as to the use to which. Mrs, Klorel',. widow of .u' wealthy Inaiiufiu turer, was In put the Mckinley home -vlieii she obt ilneil it nfter the plan to make the house a McKlnlev iiicnmrlal w is abiindoii, d. II. Is s.ild the pionerlv will be trim -ferred bnnieiliatelv to liex. Igiiallus Ilorstnmil. birbop of the diocese of Cleveland, und w il! bo made u hospital. HARRIS LIKELY TO COME BACK TO STATE FOR TRIAL ML Pl ! i'jt '!sis sii1 On InV ct . ( fy. I a, Hi- 1.' , ry-' . w! -Ikir li .'.'the Ali'b 'iiiei 0:1: (1 :'w t.ro.j jie lich. la tana d ' h; an lie Tjiat if.lh'. ;. ear si a i a la a 'Ml all (III I I 1 I 1)1 I il Ii liON Hidiee To- Mlanla. lieu,! W, -lilliatM ti; W:- prn .lei- the -d Ol h a wo; I. - worn in iri'-oaers 1 1 :i tlio fet lodiiy t .nil 'til re il ih;V iii all ii d r Vv 111 ilierath, el'lllimt. The Time !' 21 ---Non- j I Hi I. eil.Wir. a- 'i.. ': lee '. tl ; lli lli. ii. an . III ll ii'i, t !l ' t a -1 ii i EO CAM LOADS i ;l ea . :a Ii. id s 1 ''?' ? i: '''"' "' -the I '1'' 1 !, I'hil laivl.; g Hie n' -:.. i.b-d; id '.liiliil o ta'v Is l'a.: V t'.a-flae i'i l' I'm . n 1; :l pi Miae evpeelad, lo ,e' vo, ::.!. ,,r tr ;l'i'-. c-'lllt'l: -i.' llie.l'.di ;e, r.l -bi . :dier : (n hadbocni i the just, nt pi'.ai, id -tr and hi e! r lit a i i e:- of Hie hj-'n.M-K of Ih.'.eiiiai li..l;nni "iifler the produce e-ei,ini:l,,a try are vr. tte'ii shlpinciits. l 'I if I S (heck FUer Indicted By Fojral riraod Jury tor De J fro'Jini rtirough the Mails QSTOFFICE INSPECTOR Louden! He Can Rearrest Sw i idier of Hotel Men When He ttOack to New York (Soeeial in The Kvemng Times.) !'. Hiatesyiile,: April 24. Mr. E. Q. Ciiii'. r. nt Matesville. and a number ; oi bai-oi -lowii hotel men, and Mr.. 1 . "i. .Bowman, secretary and trens- -i :.! of ihe .Missouri Glass Co., ap i i.eai'ed iielore the grand Jury of mo : federal court and testified against R, ; Wa'Hitrris, the check flasher.. Mr. : William .M. Colvert. the postofflce In-. M.oi lor. who is working on the case, and who. 'like all others concerned, is i i iinlidcni the nian arrested in Rochr ester N. V.: receiiflv is Harris, was ; also e: ii mined. After hearing the I test lino. iv. me grand jury made out a j bill, -of;.': indie' meat, against Harris, rhai'L'inir him with using the mails ! (iefaau.i, and .Mr. Calvert left, Wed l nesrlav-for New Vork with the nec- ei sarv panel's for the arrest of Pres lioti. alias Harris, who is being shad j iiivi'il lie a uovernnienl. secret service in - ii pendiiag the iir.etstigu'fon of the I cises in .itli Carolina.". Mr. Calvert !: is ( (Kilideiil he can re-arrest Harris , . and 'bring him here tor trial without j rouble. ' ";:'; . .ir. iiowiiian. of tho Missouri Glass e'o.. says i lie police department at St.' ,11 UiS Hue. leei.s --confident Harris is the man who has been torging ,s on 'different concerns under cni names all over the country ' i!if i or some . years, hince. he began n i-i ii .checks with the glass com pany. s iniino 'printed on them he has V.O!'. d bis ime in North Carolina. Vil'gilVia, I'ellhsvlN eniiiuii.ii is sin'), ivi slr.'ewu,,! 'for Hie i West Virginia. Ohio and ma. iiiid has passed cheeks i trrSNUU. While his scheme . Harris did not. show much s in getting up his checks line forged on tlieni as sec- rv and ireasurer is that of a mini ib'veii by tae glass company bill. 1 1 1 : i nt Mr. 'Bowman the real sec iv and treasurer. 1 tirthermore. Missouri Glass Co. does not do bta-iiiess villi the bank whose ais Here used by Harris. Mr. man i of the opinion that Harris a eniiledeiiite in ht. Louis who him in f'.ei ting up Ihe checks and n be is' our on the road working e.n. Cull of ihe game. . a'M'r. 'Bowman -'says Harris also used i i,e, nv on I ne Missouri Lamp Manu ' la. i a .diia- i ',i.. nf St. Louis at a nuiii- r l :;! . aim this is evnleiKC ia.il !,,. up., iiinii who has worked :l'is' s aaae pii '.iffereal concerns of Si. i, 1 Y:: years. ... t ' ' ' I ' l Ml IN Mil'w l M , Widehnian Sniri s Them Awuv ."Hid I 'iik (tin the I'.lii'.o. : !.;;:. Leased u-e to The Times.) , i k i A i II 4 M n ii'aa-d in. i ".v, .j into the pattern slit ef t;a-'a-.: Aids, J.",.ni;o.000 plant of ' -1 !d -'-' 'ha i a I H i s (iiiniany early yr.-'-: aat.v ;nii; peipiiedto sprinkle the ."'"I "ti li.e.i a dozen gallon cans, ii - la me, app irenily, wf.s to stn-t a : i ..y 1 le Ii 1 1 tin a candle which would . . i - - i 1 1 o i ,h. ii nearly burned on'. A lealtl. was dropped, however, mid , : .;. ' "I o-.o.in l;.!lllte,l whl'll OIllV tlll CO ' -i - laid In en liiptieita. The iippcii -. a! a . v, .iielnuaii frlgbt-ned Ilea a a.i.iv. The watehniiiii put out tbe ars an oulders In the plan'- . v.eun;ion ineii are ut ' wol l ii. k . r-.'W I vi : it ii 1 Woman. Delles 'Kin All. I liy Leased W ire to Tho Times) I i M i ill l Mi Dora M.-i -iiTifil,- y lie of, till' bite., gilinblno? i.ini, and dep uilnnl in the Uucrlii niur d. a ,,).-. Is legiKtereil nt tbe Slratfonl hole'' .i ml proposes to be a gU' st thero: lor some time ti eotne. despite thn re .piest of lb" management for her to .! : . a . I wont i.'i-t out. Von niav raise the feat :e iiluh as von Ideal I shall s'nv i lulu heie us long as 1 desln her reply. . Is
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