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DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER. STOP TKYIXti TO PICK ORAXGKS FKOM A LKMOX TKKK LAST ITION and put your wants iu The Evening Times. '""in ejv ESTABLISHED 1876. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1910. PRICE 5 CENTS. ED SHEPARD IS AGAIN IN THE STATE PRISON Caught at Gibsonville Gilford County Early Today After Exciting Experiences SHOT AT MANY TIMES Tin N'egro IH'sperntlo Wliu Success. fully Made His Kscn!H- liilst Mon- day Captured This Morning; ly Mr. J. K. Shepherd and Chief J. I.. Til ler The Xpert Had Stolen Two Horses, Money, Clothing and Had Tried It llrniii Officer Since His Kscapc Cantors' Claim le wiuil Offered by the Stale For His Capture. Solomon Shepard was captured near (libsonville, uuiltord coun ty, tliis moi'Ding by Mr. .1. R. Shepherd, assisted by Chief of Po lice J. L. Tiller, of Burlington, and is once move within I he w alls of the penitentiary, .lust one week elapsed between the time of his escape ana his capture, llioughl Here Today. A telegram was received by t he slate prison '.officials this morning bringing the information that Solo mon K.icpard lunl been -captured and would he brought aere on the 12:'!50 Southern train. Further tiinn this nothing was known here. At 12:40 Southern train No. 141 stopped in front of the main entrance to the penitentiary, and Chief of Police Til ler stepped from tile Jim Crow cur with S.icpard securely handcuffed. Mr. J. R. Shepherd folowing close be him and in a minute the big iron gate was .opened' and Solomon Shep ard, probably the most notorious ne gro of the present day. w as once more within the prison's walls. The Capture . For several days various officers and 'citizens nave been hot after tlie fugitive and only by stealing horses ii n (1 other' .methods did he elude cap ture. This morning a constable of Flop tried to arrest him but the ne gro made a vicious swing at him with an axe and plunged into the woods. This iinppencd about 5 o'clock. .About !! o'clock he was seen by Mr. .1. It. S.iepher.L who lives near Gib sonvilo, and Chief Tiller, of Burling ton. As soon as discovered tne ne gro fled into the woods, followed by Mi'. Shepherd. Mr. Shepherd called upon him to hall, and when he refus ed he fired at hint with a shot gun. He continued to gain on the fugitive and when close to him called out for him to stop or he woud shoot again. Solomon saw that further flight was useless and stopped. Chief Tiller then came up and took -charge of (he prisoner and Ibcy 'immediately went to Murlington and caught a train, arriving here at 12:10. Stole Two Horses. Since his escape Shepard has stolen two horses. Day before yesterday he stole a horse near El'land, but his (Continued on Page Six.) BLANKET OF FOG TIES UP BUSINESS (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York. Feb. 3HA blanket of fog today" enshrouded the entire east, lying thick from Boston to Florida, and ex tending inland over Pennsylvania. Ohio and western New York. Millions of dol lars of tiisiucss was tied up by the unusual phenomenon, fifteen states be ing fog-bound. According to tlie weather bureau offi cial's, ' the cause warn low temperature on the surface and cold above, t'oolei weather was bound from the west, with the promise of reducing the fog to light ttiinu iu'fr :i wide area. The fog played havoc with, telegraph and telephone wires at many wnus. causing induction from one wire to an other and toss of current in the ground In l.Vu- eland and the states Im mediately south the situation was at lid u-orst . Th wHtei- traffic of New York was practically at a standstill and all rail roads in the affected states were namp ..,...,1 In New York harbor and on the rivers about Munhattnn, ferry services were crippled, crowded boats being losi mi an hour. Incoming and outgoing liners were al .; to held ufi. .; . MISS M.KAIJT r. IIKAPFK. .Miss Margaret I1. Draper, ol Washington, who has unexpectedly collie into a fortune ol $ li.lliin.lllio tlirougii Draper. Miss Draper is a close -friend ol her without such an immense- torlune, provided lor bv her uncle. (Ieneral ing the McKmlcv adiiiuiisi rat ion. CASES TO BE TRIED I Town Officers For Selling Supplies to City Mayor antl Board of Aldermen W ill He Trietl at Special Term "f Court Called by (Jovcrnor Kitrhin For March 21 Case Much the Same As Tlmt at ; recti shore, Kxeopr That Half a Dozen Are Indicted. (Special to The Times') New Bern; Feb. - 2S (iovernor Kiicliin has ordered a special one week's term of the superior court lor this county,- to convene on .Mon day. .March 21. The term will he tor criminal cases only, and 'Micro is a urge docket. The 'term was called mainly on account of the indictment of the mayor of the city and a num ber of (lie board of aldermen lor Inly ing and selling to the cily. They in sisted on being tried al the last term of court but the court could not. get to the cases and - so this term is :illed to try lliein. The .sil nation here is much the same as in (ireens boro, except that instead "of 'one mem ber of tilt- board there are a half dozen in all indicted. Nearly all of 'the tnoinbors of flic; board are in business and the funis in w hich I hey are inlcrosled have at one lime or another sold to "the city. In some cases the bills have; been very small while others it lias run up lo large amounts, h is said that.no member of the board has ever voted on a hill. in winch ins linn was in terested thai when such a hill came up the .'Interested member did not vote at all. Thus the inaHer stands it present. The clock lower on I he govern ment building is rapidly Hearing com pletion.. The brick work is all com pleted and metal -and wood work or the tower proper will now be creeled and the clock-with' its .dials ..12 feet in diameter -placed: Tlie lower part of the clock dials will stand over l)o feet above the sidewalk and the clock can he seen 'from nearly every part of the city. The dial will be illum inated at night and a very large bell will strike the hours and half hours. The Peoples Ice Company, recently organized has bought- a site, on the south side of the railroad, opposite the Riverside grocery store and about the point where the Norfolk line tC Mie N. &'S. turns off from the Golds- boro-Beaufort line. They are at worl- erecting their building and expect to be able to furnish ice at. the opening of the summer season. Preposterous Says Itoosevelt. Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 2S "Prepos terous. Never in better health. There has been no accident of any ind." was the answer sent today by Theodore Roosevelt to I'nited States Consul General .hiding, here, in re sponse to an inquiry as to the truth of a report that the former president had been Injured while hunting. The report of an accident caused great excitement here. Hie death ol her uncle (ieneral ol Lie l.ilis who. while being loud repuce that she has been so well Draper was ambassador to 'Italy dur FIRE CHIEF REPORT Paid Fire Company Conies Up To Expectations I ullv SMMUIOO saved I'or Cifv Dur ing Pas( A ear I-most Negro ( liiircli in Slate lie-ilelica(el t's Iccdav Dm ham Sun Mas Ordered New Press and Linotype anil Will l-.nlarge plant I tvo Men Killed bv Saw. i Special to The Times.). DiiiMiini, N. ('., Feb. 2N The re port of Fire .Chief Dennis C. Chris tum lor the vear closing l'obruarv "Mli, .marking the first year with a paid (ire .-company, makes a strong i p peal for paid companies. From March 1st.. lPlo. the I ol al amount of! fire '.losses' has been fii.l.liSS.lio upon a valuation . of .?!l!4,09.").!)7, practically a '. million of property, $1, V Oh of which losses occurred in the country beyond 'tlie realm ol the hre- lnen. Ihoimh an I'siimatc is lacking in years without- a paid company, t tie two '.months preceding Ilie establish ment of (lie paid company saw two II res winch have instilled tlie change. fin; municipal building, upon which was carried a policv ol Skllb.iUil. was totally .destroyed a ml -if. was necessary lo pill neai I v $11111.11011 up to make mew tne ncadeinv of music ami mar ket combined. I he bookstore fire a lew davs anterior (o that was; a $.;(). 0 0 ii blaze and caine near causing the owner ol the building to sue the wa ter conipanv tor ineffectual water (Continued on Page, Two.) DAUGHTER Of CAPT. HALE IS A SUICIDE ( special to1 The I lines. ) W llinington. .. ('.. r oll. 2!s I pen his arriviil at this port today Captain Chnrlew N. Hale, master of the Civile liner steamer bahine. was greeted with '.'tne shocking 'intelli gence, ihaf h is daughter. Miss Flor ence Hale, had committed suicide by- ending lier jile with gas. The trag edv occnrrt'Tl at Captain. Hales home in Ilrooklvn.. New York. lie left New York Saturj.lav morning for his week ly trip to this cpv as master of the Sabine avid the tragedv occurred af ter ins (topartuie. He was inform ed of the'terrible event when his ship was docted this morning. Capta'in Hale will leave for nrook Ivn ton' ght to attend the funeral. He Is oine of the most esteemed men in southern shipping circles and his: si-out irriuf is ii 11 i versa 1 1 v denlored I r, ' " ce .- . -- . acre. . J j be expected. -The. Sunday afternoon services at Tunnels a..-l pain the Soldier's Home yesterday were con- me nuu i I n..- .s I ,l..t..U l... r... A T KlnOxfl noaln, HF1I11V. tllOUCll eVel'" ... ,1,.. ..,.! .'.ll,. .... I, TI,.' . ' .. ' ' ! and an enjoyable fis- Helpful serno. SNOW SLIDE DEMOLISHES IDAHOTOWN ManyPersons Buried In Wreck age and One Hundred May be Dead EXTENT OF DAMAGE Avalanche Sweeps Down .Mountain Side and Strikes I own Willi De structive I-dice and 2o families or .More Were honed I iidei- snow. Ice and llirt Uclieved I hat ion or More Are Deatl Manv til Hie ic Inns Are hurietl I ndcr Ions of Snow and May Not lie hrouglil to Hie Surface I' or Months. ( liy Leased W ire to The Tim -1 Boise. Idaho. Feb. ax At l persons have been swept to d an avalanche at Mace, ; Plain st Phi III by The snow iu" the heaviest winter in a Miiai'ter of a century, loosi-iad by heavy rains and the Chinook '.wind, swept dm n on more than L'V families. affording- til ports ''received. '(ere. pi. day. from Ihe rescuers..' Tie- disaster occurred yesterday. . . From .Wallace, --Idaho. - 1 1 1 i - than seven hundred men were rn-iied in Mace by special trains, ami Ihe work of rescue immediately benaii.. , Within a short time the , organized bands had taken out ten li ! Many (if the victims are buried un der . tons of snow and may not be brought tii tin surface for iiuuulrs. Twenty-five Who had been buried aliv." were K-ived while . they still breathed, and resusciated. ; The avalanche, thirty l'e.-t- . wide, swept down one of the steepest grades in ; Idaho for a dii-tanee of- a inile. striking the settlenieiit with immeasur able force. . liuildings wi-re rolled abeait atid si!inter-'il ;i papier mache. Iu tlie slide were Ions hvi.t, hurli if made ' i of mil f link: earth, and tile trees which had P. lorn nji by the roots in the slide's Hi II were hurled at the .houses . like im mense bullets. The sound of tic- avalanche -echoed through the hills for live miles; bring in a large cniergeney force : of res cuers. . Within a few hours 'the at organi.eii rescue work under way anil appeals f been Hashed out liy wire. . Two. special trains, loaded lirst sl.-p.- Ue. Will ii". aid had to eaiiaeity with men stocked witli tool left W'al- lace within a short tieie. .. One of Hi.- lirst bodies (akeri out of the wreckage was ide-nl hied as that of the son of Tinkiii"!'!' Pascoe. an ex pert mining man : ! puled to ha ve a l'oitut:e in Idalio. The 'major., part !' Mace lay in a gully overshadowed by a wall of sev eral . hundied 1'i et. Ii was over This cliff that tin- a:i!aiu lie dropped. -with territlc innnieiiiiiiii. ing :w .wide swa h Tin- slide si a I t" 1:1 lllfllg alld SW'ecp- I above! till- timber .- lijKhest points in line at one of i 'i. the I'oucr 1 1 A icn.-s ihe snow that gave way at Ills lain for years ii the rocks of -I i.' It" was shoril the first 'tremor , According to tli a hissing sound that seemed to s Tlie avahini In one iiortiotr' i -buried. . Tlie '..' ': telegraph w ii .-s w'a much tliat had lit-- valleys and on emiila ins. iit-r miilnoght that .one: . survivors i in I then there was a rumble ike the 'mountain.-: it the town Iu two. aining- intact but demolished. The -a ped. however. The, men of out in full f to give the : la'nrtard mine turned and runners set off !:il :1V and appeals for aid ats nearbv which to those Sell rill could not be i ' ,.a The task o'"-i.ln tremcly ilitlieut! . axe oi; sweep "'. to bring down i a -mass -.which elnnu of the precipice. ,.n lapse of the a: the wrecked ;-:ilc But there was Every inan a1-' tackled Ihe jot' eigy. Within a sael end of the l-ovn I destruction h.nt. the workers hi i:ib under the snow Hants- of lie lilt -:-.i bv wire. 'r'a-elleis was .ex l-lvi'v stroke of ai a sliovel threa tened : parts ol' the snowy lo the upper walls In result, in the col .,1 debris heaped on e,, lack ol heroes, i.i keep- on his feet villi- tremendous en- I inn' a path to- tin h.ii eseaped absoluti 'ii-mi . dug. at places ..compelled to tunnel .The terrified inhab !, cluster of shacks left standilii; i great cheer wect , So loud was i! brought dew ti a which had I n i -1 1 large rock. A'b .. led forth while Ml'. , united crv that small pile of snow- on the edge of i Dial the rescuer worked m m n Th-- -un tv ' iiiei ted the work nointinc out tie I' i'-ations of the cabins. . ml llle souls W here re best results might were run through the thickly piled yard of digging lulled fvesll obstacles. i rini.ioi-a inireeil rocks and trees ob Continued on Pae Six.) !KV ' jMmm, : : w'ftftS3.''v I - y ;! ''!.'' v .ft, ' MifK" ' ; -:.':4 J' " ""i;;. " : ; ! ';,: .:;S' i;'.' .!:,';. :. ' t li-'' -'" -'' ' ' -; '"' "j ' " .' :". f .. . ;:- . "' '. ..Mary, Mallet: Hrolhcr's Isiand. spreads typhoid' s she w ill never l:o cut ilcl.v cili ed lei Mioi'il ies as.a.'I'l .. 'T.'- p ASKED FOR RELIEF, ' .': ! ', .:;..:.. : ' ! . ..i Southern Var;is Relief Fior Operation of HeafligLt !! Soiillicrn li.iiiwav .V k lo !. l;clie- ed Iroiu the l;ncr.il ion i.l l;n- l ice. ; trie llcudbgln Aci on Ceriaiu I'm lions ol it.., .Mstem. liearine U .is i Jleltl Miliirtlav Alleruooit. The' 8tm.rhf.tr !;aihav l:a i lileii "a pel it ion wit 1: t i.' ( '01 pom i ion .'tveu lilission iiskini; : 1 hyi' cci;.:riM. pin tioli- of the-ir s.isieiii In- ; i-d (.: -ti't (' opera ion Iif I ile; ,et";-i i;ie .' ' in-n! I u ':1 i let - passed 'by iio- last IrgiP;,'- nVe. f I'lie-' m it ion i is I'ee"! given a Ii 'a;ni:;' i bv tlie i onii'.ii.-sjoii ha'sirtl-iv a i'-i -i . . i llooll.. I no.-e I'" j i resell i ! u e 1 1,. I -,,.,) road were M-.s.-i'.. v. II. lioilHian. I II. West fa II a nil 1!.. . M i Her. .'.!.. J Tib; aci pri'.sci jic-'s;. thai' " a ! ! .a ai !.-1 roads shall . Iia'.e at. lea.-'. r, p. r . . i:v if its loeolllol he, '( u i jVpeil wil "1 -eie.c--,,: trie- lieadlighls bj 'April ..' ( HiH. lo hi'. liH'i'i-ased eai-ii - e.i I ii lis i i ' a ! I ,- ire eiuip!n d. " Tib'. Sont.lO'i'll.'s jii'liliuli 'llle, W::!-l . (lie t'orpoi-:i: ion i 'nia in is-imi nis el 111!! I Oler.'J'i ie- colli llf ilie lot Hill,!-, lives on lis inaia .lines ali'.-ailv ha v. these lights ami ihaf pot ies.- '; lier cent of all' it s ' Inc. iri)o'iM. s: :.a -e ; them. Ii -set- , mil , 1'iii ; In r iha! "iu-.; der the presenl pa-seiiuer , -.' I hat. i lis illcoine has. Im-.-ij ileeia-a -a-ii : . ai 'so. Hint! Jl is proposed (l spend ia !a:':;e'i amoiini of inonev on iinpriiM n,"iiis iu.. this a ml otiiei' Axiu -in the inar l:i-i ture; lliat if it is relieved I rout the;- operation of tile lavv as pei.il iojie tor J fCoiitinucd on r.-iKi" I'.'iiu.) j WILMINGTON MAN KILLS HIMSELF " I 'Special to "i'lle! Tim W'ilmiiKitoi!. X C., Ki 'o. dered despondenl a ml POSS.'S lallri: wil Ii an aci'ile ai lack of in How ai d Viin. Kpps Wilcox prominent v oung; ' man of (la.. I'm' the past niouth a W'iliningion, committed- si Aiieilsl. cii i.'.ell I cidi- In:: yesterday a I lei noon. . . j Wilcox al tended clini a h iv i i Ii ii wile iind his I'aiher. i)r. ("., A! Wil, ox. of Augusta, who was iiere on a vi-i'j to his son. .They relumed to Air j Wilcox's boarding Iuhim' and i i i - j young man (hen left, his father ni'n ! wife and walked into an adjoiiiinu j room, -whole he' blew out Iiis brains, j Tlie deceased lived two hours iilieri shooting but died at ''Walker .Meicir- iaT Hospital wilhi'iit regaining io;-.- sciousni Wilcox was tliiny-live jeais ti'd. ffe had ipade many friends lu re t-ime coming ;o Wilmington,.-, lie win connecled wiih one of ihe iiiom prominent families in Augusta and had ncuuaintancrsiup inuoiig rimr 1 men in this city. He leaves a wne and child. The body was sent lo Au gusta, where Hie funeral will take place. Ml.l.). : ' a 'prisoner tin orl Ii '"fi'lt. s.ie- ueneiales . and ! '.oil tin' .iiiiilersiaiidiiig I hat 'ii oi ci ii ill. Sue Ikis not been 'i-' ' care ol' herself, lire ail SAFE BLOWN OPEN ;.; .'" '.:". ' ! . '- ' Ye2(-;mtT O.oefe on Safes At ThomasviIIe r'' !'.,''. ' oic -:ne Wiei !.: -.) and small Aomtiiil I . ,;e,; M..,n aluabli- I'a- P' -i s , a'keii l oan ed Isovsl.ol Into I i .In and line Draws III-, I. nil M:l:i:lp:'v t loill Ml Mumped Out. ;'..; 'special' lo 't'levTinios.) .' ':'--.' .'.-.. c,-!. ' N. t.. I-'. ,. 's -S.-f. '.' .' i-.'-'.a -''la V t '-"Ii ill 'I'll ill 1 ; i u 1 1 1. -. ami '- : - '; 1 I.-'-.". Sa.f. S ill tile o'hii-e, : i ' : : ' a ! i '-irrfi! i,t . i 'oinany ; : w . '!. ' "Ii e ' '- : pany. The former ".:.' " : I.i . - , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 v V :'.: - , , 1 .'..' la,,, 'f VV: V :l ! 1 1 a! 1 1 ' -:': ',-'"-." - ','' ,. la an,: of liiolicy :'.:i-- V ':!. .. !',';': .If..-. Ol tile lIHi"'l: : : - i iia:- on.si.iug'iits of :'-. .. . . in- : '...eil. in.-itioiis kliobs. . ; '.,'. ',.',';; : !::-- b, ini; "knocked '.' i ' .i', '.: : -'..'; a- u ,i - still ililpos-.::.;-:'- ;. I-''-, S'-y -1,,'ichi be i-a.nghi . ; . ' i'-.. ''-'; i. ..'! 'c-n 111.-- rol'Pers 1 1 -. I i! ..'".' : : a:,;:'!: '; A n'. effort lias be.-n ':'. . I . , : ': suill V . pa 1 I e s : -- v -, -.. : 'a : ;-I..-,-u I., a,. c'T, - !. ('."'a'; Ma.; "';il l.fniihcih. 'and ",:'. '.-' ;' !' !'. '.'I'.,!. . eo, ,,,,,, ao : a , . j ; , I . : 1 - ''-- i'l Ian . k 1 1 . vv-1 1 as a tool '!: ,-: - ' ';.,'-! I. a's a ..iliivli WPI ":!':' '!r .'. ':- !,..-l-;l. :.i:al !i:-'d : 1 , '.- . I ! : : . 1 la'l' lei;i.o . . j. ! :.- . 1 1-1 .11 1 ill-;. "Iliil ill file -id-' pill", d alal hoillal .M'lll'li'.l la u'-o 1. -:!;'. all. 'oi..'.' -ilVi'd '::a: a i-il! u 11 ic lv !! ' s 'i ' 1 1 1 1 ! i -;l I i. .1 : -a im. a . n,i!l:n.:i a . a,i iiita- ri ' dc. I- J'.o:i'. olf 1 !c -": ia:.: l. V S !M'M'e .at n ia: inn ",t I'oJ' , Sa- is in :i . ait. i ick nia p -a., ill .ii,. la. v n-c fa ,... t ' - A'. llSI :Ai; Oltl.K.WS. supreme loon Decides Important I a -c in I avoi o Insurance emuanv. i i: .-- ,1 'Wil'.' to Til" Till'. s 1 i'.. TVb -: - The i'nited ,.-f ic pit no- . .en i loiiav .decided ,'ii.'iiiti'.-l o-li liiia:'.! of a.-:sessors of .New n :.-iii- ic. cise wherein ihey sued the. N-'vv Vol!-. I.il'i' Insut'iince i 'oni p. ii; in 'ho circuit conn of liie east em ilfsi i ii ; of Louisiana in 1l"oi. rPii'iiinu a.ld'tamul faxes of $ I 7.:! 7 II on i ll-, bills . receivable and cash on. hand in the New Orleans office ol Lie company. Tiiis. decision will establish a prc-i-t-.leut ol much importance to local oiliies of insurance .companies, and it will pn-.etii ei'iiii' ipalines from col leiiing taxes on Hie funds of the lo cal oltices. An early cucumber in hand beab tw o iu the stomach. . WILMINGTON 'WAREHOUSES ARE BURNED Two Mammoth Warehouses Containing Quantity of Ferti lizers Destroyed by Fire STEAMSHIP SAVED Warehouses Were Leased I--mm Sea board bv Armour a.V I o. anil Con tained Large Amount tit Fertiliz ers and lings (.ei-niao Sleanislup sated W illi llillieully. After Small ISo.ils anil luidgcs Had Iteen I -.u i-m-i I Water Pressure Was Poor. Owing In Installation of New Syslem liusincss Will be .Sen-, otislv H ioiln apped I mil Ware houses Arc laliuili. i Spe.-i . in The Tillies ) . Wiliiiin.et.oii. Feb. A disaslrous lire lasi ni'uht' totally destroyed two inaniiiioi li warehouses 'ttt tlie freiglit tcnninal of. Hie .Seaboard Air Line llailvvay in ibis city. The conllagra tioii was oiie ol' ilie most disasl.roilH ill recent years and will seriously im pede business iiinil the buildings are I'opiaceil. An estimate of the dam .iite is plaei il ni $nn,niiii. However, . 'he g real or '-part of the loss is cov--I '-il by in-su i aiico. Tlie iire sianed. in an end. of tlie i 'cii".. inb ms bii'hlii.g, completed only a month ago. In this building were cliemieiils. ?:! flizers. nitrate, etc., owned by. Armour A; Co.. and other linn's..'' The building was soon in a mass; of l!a rues ,-iinl .1 lie blaze next spread" to warehouse C, leased from . the vSt .aboard by Annour.&. Co. This., was also destroyed!. ... Tlie Ibe inail- steatiiship. .larlsburg. was -.moored', at ihe docks. :. River sii-aiin-rs and revrnue cutter Semi nolii, puired tlie steamer in mid-, stream., after the suiall . boats and : boats aiul In idse had been burned.. l-oiid . explosions-.' of chemicals caused t n 'it h excitement', throughout ilo cily. '. The lire occurred during a dri.ving rain and wind storm. The rain hint no effect upon the flames, which wi-ii.- fed by chemicals. -Water pro-sure was poor, owing to the in-staliaiion- of :l new water works sys-. tent. : '! ' ''. .-'. '' ".-'- 'I'his is 1 lie . iliird large fire this. iiM.iitb fin- AViimiiigtoii, The work of rehniiiiiu:-, flic vva rehouses will proh iiiiiv siart iin iin -d iately. The de si roved ' buildiiigs- formed pari; of a. cli; in al' immense vv arohouses erected iiei i b i hi Sealn.a nl for storage pill'-, pos- s. iliii ii w :i i ehoiise contained many ea i;atK'. 'of .valuable i'Tl ilizers, h.-i'gs. eie. I ii:-:'it ra m ,- vvi II cover Ilie ircaici- p u t 'of I he loss, bill I he sns pension I" hiisinc.-s will be very seri-! OU.S, ' 1 : '- l-psurain -e" Commissioner .1. It. young- iv I'iiik in his office today afr l'i '-r ;i w eeks' illness vvil h a cold. DOCKERY AND LOGAN LAND GOOD PLACES ! t IP. i,i aseil Wi 'e in The Tinu si .i.-iiiiiuiiin, l-'eb. L'n ; 'President' T a p liidav seiib (he follow jug nomi n,i i ion.- to t he Sena'c : lieparlnieni of .lust ice:. To lie . 1 ' 1 1 j i .ii Sta i s Iiiiilshal for 'the 'west -i ''ii d i: ; ri... t -of .North ( 'nrolinaf W. K. Logan: riiiled States maislial for liisiein district of .North Carolina, ' Claudius Hockery.. Iiepaiiiueni ol the Interior: For recorder of deeds of the District of Coliiinlda ..Henry Lincoln Johnson,, of Aliaiiia. (la. ' ' Posfoflice llepari ineiil : Posduas lers, s. Hiown Allen, ol staunlou, Virginia: He, 1. 1 ITobablv 0(1. : I I'.y 'Leased Wire lo The Times) Spoki Wash., fch. L'S--Woid was I' ceived here lodav Unit tile dead in Mace. Idaho, buried bv an ava lanche, will prob'ahlv total J00. It. is raining now and the rescud work is interfered wiih. Further avalanches are feared. The Standard Hotel, housing u'bl miners, was destroyo,!.
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