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( 70 THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: TUESDAY, JU LY 7, 1908. '3 : RELIEF . GREAT CITY LINCOLN FLOOD Hon. Clark Howell, of Georgia THE WORST EVER Five Lives Lost and Much Prop erty Laid Waste in Home of Hr. Bryan j York's E2t Victims Now fczlzi 21 Vithiii Space cf 24 Ccrs. ' i W' 57! ' 0" ' '-.SL. iMl : -i M u .,1 - j- V 1 (By Leased "Wire to The Times.) "t Mnr Tork, July ' 7. Temperature at I ft. to., 8S; at 8 a. m.. 84. .Thirteen more, were added today . to the liat of heat victims of the last 24 hours, making a total" of 21 who in one day died from the heat. Little relief la promised from the torrid wave by the weather bureau officials, the prospect for today being . that humidity will be high and the temperature slightly lower than yes-terday.- ; ; ' . Sufficient Hospital Supplies Today. Bellevua hospital ordered for to day an extra large supply of ice and milk, so that the nurses will not be In the same quandary as they were Vesterdav. when the supplies were ( all used up by the unexpected large number of heat cases that had to be treated.! All the hospitals today also have" extra1 horses that they may call upon in the event of any of the ambulance horses giving out. . So great was the demand made on ; the ambulance horses of all the hos pitals yesterday, Bellevue in partlcu lar, that the horses were on the verge' of collapse. More than .'00 ' eases of heat prostration were treat- ed at the various hospitals in New ."York and Brooklyn. A REVELATION. 1 It is a revelation to people, the se vere peases f tang; trouble that have been cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. It not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs. L. M. Rug gles, ; Reasnor, . Iowa, . writes: "The doctors said I had consumption, and I got no better until I took Foley's Honey ..and Tar.- : It stopped the hem orrhaaes and pain in my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet. O. O. King. .. WATTERSON, FORAKER, TAFT . PALLBEARERS FOR HALSTEAD. v (By Leased Wire to The Times.) v Cincinnati O.,' July 7. Among the pallbearers at the funeral of Murat . UlBtM4 -tha , editor and author, - ' were Judge Alexander D. Hustin and ; Stephen- Gerard, who officiated 51 i - years 'ago as best .man and grooms mam at his wedding, the other pall- bearers being Col. Henry Wattereon, j - the Louiavllle editor; Mayor Leopold Markbrelt, Senator J. B. Foraker, . John J. Plait, Capt. J. , Banks, Ed- mond Lunken, Thornton M.-Hinckle Charles P. Taft, Frank Wlborg, John Warrington and M. M. White. - The simple services were conduct ed by Bishop John M. Walden, a boy hood schoolmate of the dead journal ist, at the late home, interment be ing made at Spring Grove cemetery in this city, -; War Against Consumption. ' : All nations are endeavoring to check -- the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims eaoh year, Foley's Honey and Tar : j cures coughs and colds perfectly and i JTOu we in no danger of consumption. ' Co not risk your health by taking some .-, unknown preparation when Foley's ! ' J." A Honey and Tarvis safe and certain in 4. results. . Q, G. King. r .sS"fr;in MRS. JORDON RIGGS, North Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Jordon Riggs, of 312 13 Avenue, North Nashville, Tenn., states: "I have been suffering from Indigestion and stomach disord ers for' more than two years. I could -not enjoy the most inviting meal, would have a nauseated feeling and vomit after eating, fre quently being troubled with belching and formation of gases on my stomach, and always had a bad taste in my mouth. The doctors said I was troubled with catarrh of the stomach, and that the pains in various parts of my body were caused from Uric Acid in my blood, arising from improper digestion. At times I would be taken with pains In various parts of my body, especially In the small of my back and limbs. I was becoming alarmed about my condition, and began to think there was no core, until I tried Andes' Great Prescription. My relief dates almost from the very first dose. Now, e :ter only two weeks use of the remedy, I feel as well as I ever felt in my life. All my former troubles have disappeared and I am alnlng new strength every day. Aside from my gratitude, I feel t my duty, to state publicly what this wonderful medicine has done a my case- . You may use my testimonial as you like." Andes' Great Prescription cures any form of Stomach Troubles. . ' , BOLD BT - - O.O. KINO, (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Lincoln, Neb., July 7 Lincoln has experienced what was probably the worst flood in its history, causing the known loss of five lives and possibly two others, minor injuries to several, a property loss which cannot yet be estimated, an almost total suspen sion of railroad traffic to and from the city, and misery to numerous families driven from their homes. John Nelson was drowned while trying to rescue stock. Three chil dren of Henry Amer fell from a boat and -or ore drowned after being res cued from their flooded home. Mrs. Schuester died from fright ana ex posure. Fell From Pole to watery umw, & - it rn n r mail named Gillard MinhnHiis was caught in the flood while returning home from town ; about 8 o'clock in the morning. He MimhH telephone post and per-. sons say they saw him, after clinging! vinure fall into the water, jno, trace of him has been secured. A child of a Russian family, name unknown, was reported drowned, but the report has not been verified. The flood late at night was sudsio- lng. Acting Mayor Marshal last night issued an appeal for aid for the flood victims. MEXICAN OIL FIELDS BURN; LIGHT UP GULF COUNTKX (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington. July 7 The immense Mexican oil fields, between Tampico and Tuxpan, are burning. Tne nre is visible 10 miles away on the gulf. The light is intermittent and there tor's dangerous to mariners. A dispatch to this effect was re ceived at the state department this morning from United States Consul Merrill Griffith, at Tampio. No fur ther, details of the fire are known here and the cause cannot be ascer tained, k nlnv In pommencinr treatment for a ullrht irreeularltv that could have been cured Quickly by Foley's Kidney Remedy may result in a serious money disease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds ud the worn out tissues and strencrthens these organs. Commence taking it today. O. G. King. ORIGINAL THIRD TERM MAN IS SICK. Montgomery, Mo., July 7. A dispatch from Denver says Delegate Green Clay, of this district, the original "Bryan for president in 1908" man, was stricken with acute in- digestion. It was two years ago last spring that Clay 4 startled the country with his resolution in the Audrian democratic convention . in- dorsing Bryan, then in Eu 4) rope, as the nominee for president in 1908. After Years of Suffering This Woman Was Restored to Health by the use of ANDES' GREXT PRESCRIPTION This intensely interesting statement is positive proof that Andes' Medicines Cure. Get a Bottle Today.' 12 02. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. Clark Howell, Georgia's member of the democratic national committee, editor of The Atlanta Constitution and Gov. Hoke Smith's bitter adver sary in the primaries for the governorship nomination two years ago, has been endorsed by the Georgia delegation for vice-president, although Col. J. Hamilton Lewis, of Chicago, a native Georgian, was the favorite of Savannah and Chatham county. Georgia may, at the crucial moment, go to Bryan. - JOHNSON-GRAY (Continued From heart-stimulant was being used, and the Spirely hotel for study and reflection. Dr. Murphy was calm and dignified in his manner. H:3 merely said to the nurses that unless they could produce before his emotional eyes by Tuesday morning two reasonably robust booms, combined circulation of 300 votes, he would not Interest himself in their cases at all. C. F. Murphy Wants to be in Band AVagon. New York, he said, did not intend to go into a morgue with any candi date at the present time. Indeed, it was gathered from Dr. Murphy's conversation that New York distinctly refuses to do anything but get reserved seats in the first chariot in the parade,' leaving the hearses for such as care to ride in vehicles of that Yesterday was;the day to get all patriots who hay planks, pledges solution of the problems of how to get other people's money to the right way a hen should lay an egg, have been galloping around, urging their particular idiosyncrasies on any person Some of these persons seem to think the platform. More than that, many packed their half-column -ideas into six dying hard. They think they are They have on hand large stocks of anywhere except in platforms, and manicured and ready for use. ; Don't Understand the They do not understand the new Bryan dispensation. They think it is a joke when they are told a large, paunchy person named Brown, mayor of Lincoln has concealed in his Inside pocket the platform Mr. Bryan's convention will adopt at the. request here. That is a matter of no consequence. At the proper moment he will untie the string around his package of issues and hand the contents to the chairman of the resolutions committee. After that, there will be nothing to do but write this simple "Your committee has the honor resolution," and walk over to the At 7 o'clock last night "Alfalfa Bill" Murray started on his 333rd speech in the lobby of the Brown Palace hotel. Alfalfa Bill's mission is to explain the constitution of Oklahoma, a comprehensive document that con tains all legislation needed for setting up a new state, from the classifica tion of the voters to the length of "Alfalfa Bill' has a liberal interpretation for each paragraph, and if he talks steadily, as he probably will, next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. He is accompanied by 200 orators from Oklahoma, each with an explanation of the constitution. The and Oklahoma has furnished most of THE DENVER NATIONAL UNDER WAY IN (Continued From First Page) "Give them a little time," he said jokingly. V The galleries were filled and all the delegates were in their seats when finally order was restored.: ,., . Finally a new and loud-sounding gavel was passed to him and quiet enough was secured to begin the reading of the call. Just as the reading clerk started in the banner of the Bryan volun teers of Nebraska was brought In and then the crowd went wild. The banner was slowly carried to the Nebraska delegation at the very front of the hall, the band playing "Dixie" as soon as the cheering ceased, which was after a couple of minutes, the banner was removed by order of the chairman. There came another rather weary wait. It finally became necessary to have officers clear; the aisle. It took Secretary Urey Woodson, with the Bid of a number of sergeants-at-arms and policemen, to get the semblance of order. They had just about accomplished this when the California delegation commenced cheering for tha temporary chairman, their own statesman, Mr. Bell. He commenced his speech at 2 o'clock. : Denver, July 7 All is in readiness for the first session of the demo cratic national convention, provided the temporary chairman, Bell, gets here in time to be properly Introduced by National Chairman Taggart. Mr. Bell's dilemma Is really one of the most unique features of the convention, aside from the 57 varieties of vice-presidential candidates, and it gave the national committeemen no little concern until the Hearst News Service gave Secretary Urley Woodson the news that, by the use of a handcar) the temporary chairman had broken the Lincoln maroon and was on his way to Denver. If ha has good luck and a good run, he will get here in time to perform his functions. If not, the idea is now to call the convention to order on time and then spend an hoar or so, or as much time as is necessary, with marching clubs and the like, so that Mr. Bell may have an opportunity to arrive. " ; V , The Johnson boom has been revived and the Gray boom is a little more active. The Johnsonites, headed by a band, made the rounds of the hotels late yesterday, vociferously shouting their slogan. They were having a great time of it in the Brown palace lobby. Then the band started up "Dixie," whleh raised the usual yell from the southerners present. At this juncture, somebody in th Oklahoma headquarters swung the banner of the Ardmore Democratic club, with a picture of Bryan on It, and the yells of the Johnsonites were drowned in the mighty roar which went up for tbe sage of Falrvlew. The Oklahomans have a peculiar yell, which for nolsemaklng qualities hat no equal in the line of nolsemaklng. , It Is the regular Comanche warwhoop, and the mention of Bryan's name, is always enough to start It going. , , . 1 ' - . There Is bo lack of noise or enthusiasm at this 'gathering of demo- BOOMERS BLUE. ) First Page) retired to his palatial apartment at character. torn up about the platform. Various and promises, ranging from a sure who would listen. it makes some difference what is in platitudinous politicians, who have - column platforms in times past, are here to write ra platform or to help, words and phrases that are never used they have them all brushed up and ; '. -. . ; : New Bryan Dispensation. of Mr. Bryan. Mr. Brown is, or is not. sentence: V unanimously to report the following convention hall. sheets that shall be used on hotel beds. it is expected he will be through by result is that the day has been noisy, the noise. 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Upon the arrival here of the delegation it was learned that it was more than probable that the entire vote of the state will cast for Bryan, and it is not unlikely that a Georgia delegate will be one of the numerous second ers of the man who seems certain to be nominated Thursday. I asked one of the leaders of the Georgia delegation for ah explanation as to the change of sentiment. ' : "We don't like to be lonesome,!' he said with a smile. ; , - s New York Still on the Fence Officially. The New York delegation is still on the fence, officially. No action has been taken binding the delegation to vote for any man, either for presi dent or vice-president. "There is no need for hurry," said State Chairman Conners. "We will act at the proper time, in the way we deem best for the party." "No action has been taken, nor is Nixon to a question as to what New "Nobody can give a definite answer to the question as to how we will vote," he added. . - Charles F. Murphy, Tim Sullivan, practically the same reply to the question. Nevertheless, when talking, not for publication, soma of the New York leaders don't hesitate to say New York's vote will go for Bryan. The platform is attracting very little attention. The labor leaders are hopeful that their views will be met so far as vital questions are concerned, and the suffragettes are feeling good over the prospects of an endorsement of woman suffrage. , New York AVants to Show "What Democracy Is," : One feature of the platform situation is the earnestness with which the New York sub-committee is laboring on a declaration of principles which will represent the New York Ida of what democracy is. They labored on well into the morning and will have their platform ready for Judga Parker to present to the platform committee at Its first meeting. They frankly say they have no hope that their labors will have any material effect on the platform to be presented to the convention, and in this every body agrees with them. . .:; : ; ". . "The committee will give Judga Parker a respectful hearing," remarked one Bryan delegate, "and will then quietly but firmly place the New York platform into the waste basket and adopt a declaration of prin ciples which will represent the sentiment of the party." There is now no reason to anticipate a single hitch In the arrange ments. ' . . Wattersoh Confident That Bryan Will Beat Out Taft "Dinner Pail Pretty Near Empty Now' Says Kentucky Colo nel, "and it Won't Fill (By Leased Wire to The Times.)- Cincinnati, O., Julyw 7. Henry Watterson, who was hereto attend the funeral of Murat Halstead, said: "I am as certain that Bryan will be nominated as I am certain that he will beat Taft. This is the year that destiny has picked out to beat the republican party. The very vir tues of Taft are against him, as they were against James G- Blaine. "Mr. Bryan on the day of election will have the united democratic party behind him. The dinner pail is pretty near empty now, and it isn't going to fill up before November. All signs point to a change of parties. My belief is that the single issue made by Roosevelt and embodied in Bryan will sweep the country. - By this I mean that the working classes will be arrayed against the lawless rich." Asked regarding the candidate tor vice-president, Mr. Watterson said:. Wants Bidder For Second Place. "If I tad the right to make a vice- president right out of hand, without giving the matter any reflection Judge Gray being out of the ques tion because he has announced posi tively that he will not accept, I would take, , at a venture, Herman Rldder. He is t the head, of the Staats Zeltnng and the most distin guished German-American living. He 4 full 4 full 4 full 4 full 4 full 4 full thev hnvn at lenst in evon r-hnnrp tnl any likely for some time,' replied Lewis York proposed to do. and other, New York leaders, made Dp Before November;' lives in New York and we want an eastern man, one who will represent the other wing of the party. He has never been in official life. If the vice-presidential candidate is select ed with a view that he may become president, Herman Rldder is the man, strong, clear-headed, able and executive." "E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen In 1897 I had a dis ease, of the stomach and bowels. .In the spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received alt the gold in Georgia could not buy. May you live long and prosper. Yours very truly, C. N. Cornell. Rod lng, Ga., Aug. 27, 1906." Sold by King-Crowell Drug Co. FOR TORPID LIYER. - A torpid Hver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK iiFAiuriT, Dyspepsia, CoatiVeaeaa, Rbe matisro, Sallow Skin end Piles. . There Is no setter rem v fr te .. common d i; i I .'. 1 1)1 1 & ' UVLRPilXS, mt. mk wiJorove. quarts $4 00 quarts $4.00 quarts $5.00 quarts $4.00 quarto $4.00 ' quarts $4.00 Seizes 155 Bags of Feed. Feed Chemi3t Ceburn D. Harris of the department of agriculture today condemned and withdrew from the Raleieh market 155 bags of feed. The stuff was marked "Pure," when as a matter of fact, It was impure. Kodol will without douot help anyone who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol to day and continue it for the short time that is necessary to give you complete relief. Kodol is sold by King-Crowell Drug Co. Commission Issued. Adjutant General T. R. Robertson today issued a commission to J. Frank White as second lieutenant of Co. I, Second regiment, Edenton, vice RG. White, resigned. Cool Off Spend the Summer Days in tbe de lightful resorts in New York State- by mountain, lake or river. 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