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-w pie 1 Bme. IMI Associated Press Service ' Vol. LXX. No. 16. WEATHER Unsettled. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in FLaleigh of any Other Newspaper RECIPROCITY BILL WILL PASS Will Be Presented to the President By Two O'clock Tomorrow for His Signature. SENATORS STILL TALK .Speeches l- I ollei'e and William Allien Smith Prolong (In- Agony t TIiomi' Who Are Hying so Haul Chairman Penrose Kays I lie liill Will Re Passed mill Laid Before ( lie President, By Two O'clock To morrow House in Session To. IIIOITOW. Washington,' July -LSpeechos by La Follolte, explaining Ins pro positions lor revising the wool ami cotton schedules on tne luill law, and William Allien Smith and other Senators on vaninis phases rl the re ciprocity lull, occupied t he Senate's attention in anticipation ol tomor row's reciprocity vole. I he lions-.! will he in session tomorrow. Chairman Penrose ol the Senate Finance Committee promised: Presi dent 'la I L to lay the. Canadian reci procity hill Willi the ir j ft :i I ol :he Senate and House, on .he President a table hy two o'clock tomorrow altor ' noon, t.iree hours before II. e Presi dent leaves lor a weak-end slay at Heverly. " " Assailing 11"- press ,l the I niteil stales for its support of t In; Cana dian reciprocity hill, .Senator La l-'ol-lelte, ol' Wisconsin; made his closing speech against tne hill in tin- hou ii t e today. lie expressed the belief lha! -(he newspapers would, suffer, loss or in-, tliience to the support given to legi Hlation In which, he said, t.iey have direct money interests. 'I !h! press tailed In its duly to the public :n re gard lo this legislation. Ho said hi' deplored the attitude of til.' newspapers..- si.avs wii io i 1 1 1: 1 1 i Husband Ivvprcsscs No Regret Over Killing of Helpmeet Anderson, S. C, .Inly 2I. M ,V. Ileasley, ii'i years old, and his daugh ter, .Mrs. Km ma Beasloy Hyde, 2- years of nae, were shot to death at an early hour this morning in (he vil lane of Orr Cotton Mill;, and Hcasley's. younger (languid-,. Aiiss Williet, aged I .'i years, was slightly wounded. The shooting was done hy lleasley's i;on-in-law, Samuel Hyde who surrendered to Shcrilf Kin. Alter heiiiK locked up Hyde gave out a statement in wliie'i ,ie s.nd he had killed his wife and was xlad that he had done so. Ho slaKMl he had not Intended lo shoot Ileasley and his j'omiK dauKhter. Hyde is -; years old. Navy I'sert Wiiesless lelephmie. San Fanclsco, July 21. Kor tno first tune in United Slates naval uianeiivers (ho wireleiu tele)hone was used siicessfully, coniniunicat inji trom land, fourteen miles out. to sea, to ships in mimic battle last niht. PERSONAL FIGHT AT CAMORRIST TRIAL Vlterho, Italy, .Inly The most, violent Bneno of llie Camornst trial was provoked today by a iersonal (liHpute between Captain Kabroni and Lawyer Liey. In the tumble all the lawyers tied the room, Enrico AU'ano and Otn nare Abbatcmggl Uieuannl Barlfloz.l fell in a pit. President JJiancIlio, lielpless to maintain order, declared . the session adjourned. Throughout, the .hubbub Fabroni Ptood pale, and impassive. As the courtroom was being cleared lie said Seanelli lg a scum ol criminality-. It was I.ioy who Seanllli attempted to buy a 'witness for the defense. This reflection on the lawyar raised the tlrst storm. Lioy screanied like a madman. Abbatemaggie joined In row, supporting Captain Fob; ant. Knrico Alfano, alleged haad of the Cammorlat lead the chorus of in vectives against Fabronl and Abba temaggie. . Abbetemagelo and Airnno rontinued their curses until seized by Carbineers and dragged out. Mrs. Payne Whitney in mmrnmmti 1 mm Boston, July 2 1 .The diamond nocKlacp of Mr Whitney, .motnhor of ho Now York, which detectives hav lllllited Since July Sin. van recoyoro hy llo.ston police inspector: in a West Kn.l. pawnshop, wliere;' tlio.v all Isreal Davis, colored poner on the nr on which .Mrs. Whitney rode Ironi Provnlence to this city when she missed (he jewel, was trying to sell it at a ridiculously low ligiirc.. Davis protests innniiccnce. Of .any . thelt saying l ho necklace was. given to li i in hy .''another lellow," whns name he does not mention. INQUEST BEGUN INTO THE BEATTIE MURDER Kichmond. av., July 21 ( oroner Loving is holding an inipu-st in;o tin" murder of .Mrs. Louise Owen Lioal.tio, , slain 'Tuesday '. night y live miles south of Richmond on .Mid lot hian I ii rn pike, w hile autoinohililig wifli lier husband. Henry Clay ljent- tie, Jr. ...the- chief witness. Two leading criminal .lawyers have been retained, one to guard the lieattle's interests and the oilier; lo assist (he cqmnionwe.nllh. Mayor . Uichai'dson, Chief of Police Werner and other public nllicials attended the itl(iiest. Keattie appeared on the -scene calm, carefully dressed, at ease- and smok ed .cigarettes incessantly before the iniiiesi began. An important witness was expected to be Hen u lah I '.in ford, a woman with whom young Healthy ii Is said, re cently associated. ' . Much .testimony a.t the impiest was cxpeclert to turn upon the lelatinns between. P.eatiie and his young wile. Henry Clay Heat tie, Jr., told the coroner's jury l he , history of V the murder (f his vile by ,in unknown man while I he coupb! were driving an automobile Tuesday right.- Meattie's counsel staled that 1 tent -tie knew he was suspected by the authorities of having a hand in the crime, birl maintained Uvailie would prove his innocence. lleaitie was on the sland two hour;, hu rigidly ailh,,ri,il m ins lirst slory, ; VJ.M. KOI TS ASSAIL.WT. Man Held at I'etersbiii'g on Charge of Attacking Airs. S. W. (iibson. Petersburg, Va., ,lu!v 21.- .1. H. flossier, ager -US, of llanipton, Va., was arrested here tliis alternoon on the charge of attacking Mrs. ri. . (iibson, higiily resiivcted 'voinnn. re siding a short distance from Peters burg. According to Mrs. Gibson's statement, she was returning homo today and alter crossim? Jlishop's bridge, which spans the Appomattox Kiver from Petersburg, she was at tacked by Holor. Mrs. Gibson fonght her assailant ns best she could until her screams lor help Ingiitened nim off. At the police station Mrs. tlibson identified Hozler as her assailant. Hozier declares that he is innoecut, was commuted to jail. Chewier Lcai'cs For Haiti. Washington, L. C, July 21 Im pressed with the need of quick ac tion to protect American interests in Hayti, the scout cruiser Chester coal ed and sailed from Bradford, It. I., for Cape Haitien this morning. The Chester maintains a speed of 20 knots an hour and is expected to ar rive at Cape Haitien Monday. Threiilre Humeri Down. Cohoes, N. Y., July 21. A new- hundred thousand dollar theatre was destroyed by liro originating in tho lithographing room. SI. Mill Payne jiid" ' or E Greater Charlotte Club Invites State Organizations All Slate Organizations Invited to Meet in Cluirlotle September l'!lh (iovei'iior Kitchin liuitid to IU Present Kllorts Iteing .Made (o I teen 1 1 All "Sons of oith Caro, lina" Who Have l,ell. ( Special to The 'I lines. ) Charlotte, X. ('., J ulv 2 1 .- A meet ing' o'l" n. 1.1 Hoards of Trade, iiiui. Coin mercial organizations in .North Ctiro lina will be invited by 111.- 'ireafei Charlotte t'lu l .to niee-: in tliis city Septemhc'r 12-th; for tli-.v purpiisy ol specially urging the "Huck lloiu movement to nil lormer residents ol Xoi'ili Carolina, Tho editors of news narfr and otaer progressive men ot the State will be Invited logetl! with olliclals of the Slate II partn'.ent ol Agriculture and the Uovcrror (he Slate. Tne rcsiills of (he "Pack Knino" movemenl which was inaii-g.ura; last, year in -Tennessee have ---shown that many thousands of Soifihoni peojile now In lie West and .North west; are. responding . to the ."'Hack Home" call: and that an even greater number who went Wesi 1 rum the .North and Middle West in finest ot cheap .good land, are attracted.- to the South by the fait of the i cm urn move meiit of ils own people. A; the Char lotte meeting steps will he in ken -to ascertain-, -the names and nddr-sses of all who ever lelt Noriii Carolina and lo put literature into thrur hands which they will be proud: to show oth- T people. ;.; .- The secretary of the "Hack Moms" Association, W. I). Itoheris. will be present .at the meeting here and toil how tne movement, was started- and lias grown until if lias come into ,Na titonal prominence. - .(illtli I'OIM) SHOT TO DKATH. .Man I. infer Arrest A sseils She Cohi- mif d-d Suicide. Chflon Forge, Va., July 21 At. the loot ot the big mountain across Jackson river from Clifton Forge Hie liody of Ilona Xicelv was found today with (wo liullei wounds in the back ol Tier head.- From the best information ' obtainable the woman met her- ilea 111 lielween l! and 7 o'clock this morning, but whether bv her own hand or by some -one else's emiiihs to be seen. Shortly after the finding of I he bodv Kdward Hall, 2(1 years old, was placed under arrest, and is now in jail in. Covington. .-. ... A .pjslol ... from which if is lielieved Hie fatal bullels were liri'd was found in Hall's pos session. . I Iii II says, thai-' he tind. the; woman igreed to commit -suicide by hanging, ind had procured .the rope, but (heir oriignal plans. miscarried and the girl used the. pistol. Physicians who saw the body say the .girl could not have shot herself in the back of (tie head. Hall was found In bed in his home and his mother fainted when fhe officers arrested him. Hall did no! resist arresl, and he t real a the affair lightly. A year or two ago Miss Nicely's eldest sister cotnmilted suicide,: anil the victim of today's 1 raged y at tempted not long ago to take her life by drinking carbolic acid. New York, July 21. Federal State physicians and bacteriologists in the harbor, guarding the country ironi tho threatened cholera invasion, are encouraged because no cases have been found among the latest arrivals from Italy, among the vessels now in quarantine. Preparing for tho ar rival of two more ships . ironi the Mediterranean, health olticcr Uoly is increasing the force of experts, as under the latest government order every arrival from Italy must under go the bacteriological examination. America Fulled - to Get Ship Con 1 tracts. Santiago, Chile, July 21 The gov ernment has refused American offers for the construction of two battle ships of the dreadnaught type, he cause of the high prices asked. The offer of the John Brown Company, an Englishman, was accented. Miss Jean Gales Ward, of Frank linton, after stopping over in the city with Miss Sarah McGee, left today for Elm City. ' ' Baroness von Groyss mi 0 7? xmStrri is.- lliii'oness von ;ioys, wife ol (ico. s. Wilkins, ot M'W lor',, wliii iiitIvm liome from abroad (lie otlu r , lay willi si longer hope m' solving (lie American . servant -. -i obleie. she brought M illi her a Filipino Ji I n.ini ed llogiina. "My husband was a commissioner f the Philippines," she said, "ami while (here I foainl the native ijrls splciuli l sirvaiits. My idea is ( open schools lor (lieni in Ibis comiliy and sohe mil- vccd seivaiit prolili-ui. I have already liecn promised help liy snciely 'vojncli for viiiloiis eiiterlniniiieiils I will give to gel the schools started." Andieiv Carnegie she said, was lo furnish all llie hooks .-thai was necessary r the establishment of (he m hools. SECOND DAY'S SESSION Normal Institute For Farmers Closes Tomorrow Three Days Full of Iim.-ci si ing and Helpful Talks Inlhicme Will He Ft l- in Fai'iiiers' liisnliile 'lo lie Held 'Ihi'oiighoiii the Stale The sci'O.iiil day's; session of the noniial instiiuti for farmers and women was called to order at nine o'clock .... this . morning in the : high school building . file men's and wo men's classes separating -at once for the work of the dav. They-.adjourned, at one o'chick to meet again., llus arternooii , at .1 hreo and again (his evening al 8::!0. The meet ings- are- of the deepest Interest --.and value to those who are illeuding. "and (he inlluence will he fell I hroimliotit (he stale in (lie fanner's and women's insl it utes which will follow die normal insti tute.: ;. I'he attendance has lieen good and great interest is fell. Among those who have been in allendance ire: -Mrs. Henrietta W. Calvin, of Pur due I'niversity, director: Miss Min nie W. Topper,.- of Waynesboro, Miss.; Mrs. Kmille Orr, of Slates vllle; Mrs. Alva M. Bird, of Marion; Miss Minnie L. Jamison, of Greens boro; Miss Lucy Webb, of . Gran ville -county: Mrs. Charles McKim- mon, rs. V. N. Hutt, Mrs. C. It. Hudson and Miss Katherlnc Parker, of Raleigh. Among those who attended men's meetings were: Prof. S. B. Ileiges, of Virginia, institute conductor; Mr. T. B. Parker, of Rockingham county; A. L. French, . Ilockingham county ; Mr. James Kerr, of Haw Kiver; Mr. K-. Brown, of Hertford county; Messrs. C. H. Hudson, G. M.-.Garren, . M. Clark. Franklin Sherman, Jr., lies Carr, T. J. W. Broome, and K. . Wortheiii, of the department of agriculture; Prof-. J. S. Jeffrey, Dr. F. L. Stevens, Prof. C. L. Newman, Prof. I. O. KchaubC Prof. It. I. Smith, of the North Carolina Experi ment station; Col, J. Bryan Grimes, of Raleigh, and Messrs T. F. Parker and J. M. Gray of Raleigh. MUX'S MKKTIXG. Friday Morning, July '.1st. Call to order at 9 o'clock. Special Crops Cotton;. 1. Varieties (Coulinued on Pago Five.) 'J 4 v- -;; -:- 1 VETERANS ATJULL RUN Peace Jubilee on Historic Vi (( iiiiis 'onlVoiil Fa- Ii Oilier Agimi llii'l'bis Time Advance a'. I Clasp Hands Meeting al li Ilcnrv House President Tall Uh lids (be llcitiiioii. Manassas. Va.. .1 m 1 y 21 Thin lines - of veterans', of t he HI lie and Gray, Willi ..hailing steps f.louly ad vatn-od toward, i-iicli other and at liu'eling-, i-hispeit hands In frale.rnal ; n-.-l iii u til lioiin today on' the: his lorie H'tll Uun. b.-iitle ii !!. w ' r lilt v. vears lied, '-they enaucil ill the lirst ureal. -ha tile of. the war .'between the slates. . .. Tin's.,, the croAvning event of, tlio Manassas peace 'jubilee, "was - wit nessed bv. six. thousand people in cluding many .prominent persons. .. During the morning, the. old sol diers atisenjliled a I I lie Henry I louse.. the center of lighting ilurint. the bat lie. The address ol' welcome was made bv Col. Kdinuml '-Berkley,-, of the eighth -".Virginia . regiment, to which responses were made by I len; George WY Cordon, Grand Commander I'mled Confeilerale Veterans;-'. ."and Gen. John V.. Gilninn, coinniander in-chief oi'.tiie Grand Army of the Republic. . A. .souvenir bad.;e, the gift, of Col. Robert M. Thompson,- was then pre sented to each veteran. A luncheon. "love - feast" , followed . t he , ret urn from Hull Run lo Manassas where ihe remainder of the program will he carried but during (lie -afternoon. Singing of ii jubilee anthem by .forty- eight young women, represent ing the stales of the I'nion and an address by . "President Taft and Governor Mann, of: -'Virginia, - were feat ures of the alternoon program. . ' -,'; Mr. Taft Presenl, Was.iin-:((.n, July ii.- (Her the .a nie dust v roads, thai 'il'y ycrrs ami, swarmed with thousands of '1'nion soldiers .hastening hack "to U'asliiiigton trom the lirst biitile ol Hull Run. President . Tail niotorcil to Manassas,' Va., today lo speai; at the seiiii-centeiiial re-untou. of ' hlue and gray, veterans. Senator Mar: in. Re presentative Carlin, if 'n -uni i, s'ec reiary: Hilles iind M iiov Itu't, ac coinpatiied the I'res'i.ip'h.-.' Tlio speech at. Manassas will bo mad",, hue tliis afternoon: - The i'resi.leniiai party iilainii-il to slop at. Fair ' ax rourt iiouse, Va.. lor '-l-unctie'il'l wii a State Senator Thornton. . The President 'expiv.-ted' to return to llie Cariilina Po,vor .:ud Light dinner; . ' . MI!S. li:. OCT OF iianglk. Wife of Si iialor I'roin .Tennessee Is Uapidly lii-covering llcillh. llenver, Colo.', July 2t.r-. Mrs. Luke Lea-, wife, of I'niied S:aies Senator Lea. ol' Tcnnessnee, wlio was rushed to Denver .-last week from Deer Park, Md., while suffering.'. ironi a relapse following an operation, is iinpinving rapidly, and is now considered out of danger. '. Senator Lea. 'who'.siiimi.lted. to a transfusion ot a quart if blood Ironi his own veins in an eflort 'o save the life of Mrs. Lea, "'.will leave. in a lew days for their home in "'Nashville. 8RAN0EIS MAY BE Washington. D. C, July 21 - Louis D. Brandels, of lloston, attorney for Gifford Pinchot in the Ballinger-Pin- chot controversy, is reported today to have been engaged by the house committee on expenditures in the in terior department' to represent : the committee us. counsel in the investi gation of the Controller Bay, Alaska, gram of harbor rights to II. S. Ryan. who is asserted by the opponents of the administration to represent the Giiggenlieiins. Mr. Ryan has -repeatedly- denied all charges made in con nection with the incident. Typhoid at Naval Hospital. Norfolk, Va., July 2 1 . Ot forty live typhoid fever pationls transfe-iT-ed from St. Helena naval reservation to Portsmouth naval hospital one fatality is recorded. The other pa tients are Improving. Innoculatioii has been extensive amoiij; the men. The authorities assert, this Cneekod the lever. The drunkard's thread of Hie is wound on a reel. Mrs. Timothy Woodruff illw::''sfe. " " ' ppf '.:-g:!' -'' : ..'.';''-;;.; '"' W '"' :-?:r''":" -" ":-:!:-:- f ..vis .Mrs.1 'limolbv WoodrnlV wile ol Ihe well known New V'irk republicaii leader, who has been iuiind by Al Welsh, one of ihe Wright atialors, al llelilpste.nl plains, . '., lo tly Willi him mi bis allempl . lo lueak the world's record for alti'iid" wi!li n passcnvei. Mrs. Wood in II lias ae cepied the invitation, and (he two will liv within a week (troin Onlay. .1 1 1 1 V C'lb). 'Ihe I d lliev will try lo esei-ed is :!,'JOO leet and was uade by Lieutenant Arnoid and Mil- ling, F. S. A., al' College I'ark. Md,. where the Signal 'orpi lias its aero drome. L OF GAS COMPANY 'the .deed .transferring- the gas plain ,. system ami. property of the Standard... Gas and F.bvi ic Company to the Carolina I'hI'wt an,i Light. Company was filed wit.i Ihe Rngisfer of Deeds: The .consideration Is given $ I ii :ind other good and valuable considerations. As was announced: in ."The -Times several -weeks ago,, the Carolina Pow er and Light Company has m-qiiir-ed I lie control of I In1 gas conipany and these two eorpiiral ions are. now be ing ot'l-ratod umler Hie Si'nie Man agement. . - . '""'-.'.'" GIRLS SA LI "I F BRITISH FLAG. Rellireil In Do So P.v Se!ioo Pi ineinal W ho Musi Lvpl.-iiii. New York, July 2 1 Principal Sievvart 11. 1,'eue, of the W'adleigh lligh Scliool, instead . of enjoying the lieaulies of. nature as a hard working Re I mol .teacher v. supposed to ih) oil vaetition, is obliged to take his pen i:i hand and explain why he reiuiri-d the Wadhugh girls to arise on the day ol. King.' Genrce V.'s. cei'onat ion, salii'ie .the , British, flag, Hid say :'. r-'' "' 'I salute the lirilish flag and hope there will be an arbitration trealv between Kiig-huid and America." l'erhaps Prof. l!owe did not put it just, that' way, but these are the words tiient ioned hy the United Irish-Americiin societ ies ' in 1 heir complaint against . Mr. Rowe. to the board of education.. - . ; V 'I'he board of education upon, re- :civiiig .1 he complaint referred It to a committee consisting of-Corne lius- J. Sullivun. chairinan of the high schools committee, and -Assoc! ate City Superintendent Kdward 1. Stevens. They wrote lo Principal Rowe a day or two-ago. hut up to today had not received a reply. SOI TII'S IT IT Ri: BRIGHT. President l'inley Talks Opi iniisl ically to Knowille Business Men. Knoxville, Tciin.j July 21 .--Presi dent -.Fin ley, of Lie Southern KaiLvay Coniiiany- was the prlju-ipul speaker lasi eevning at, a mecling ol the di rectors ol . the Aiipalachiai: J-.xposi-tion and business men of Klioxville, is subject being "The Development ol tae Appalachian Region.' He emphasized -very ' slroltgl;' the economic .. strength ' ol tl.e . Soutliern section of the I'liited Stales, growing out of its natural resources and cli matic advantages', and .expressed the opinion that no locality, nas more favorably situated or belter titled by its natural resources .for ' progressive development than the Soui hern Ap palachian region. Mr. -.Fin ley urged me importance .if- conserving these natural resources through wise use and the elimination of waste. Most family trees reiiuire a lot of whitewash to keep the insects off. EQUALIZATION BOARD TO MEET Will Pass On Assessments of Wake County Property Next Monday MAY BE COMPLAINTS Though! Tnv-pnyers Will Kick Against Some Assessini'iitsl'ersonal and Real Pi-oeily Valued at Prac tically S'-1. 000.000 Fvclusive of 'Corporal ions AH But Two Town ships Make Returns Raleigh's Shows Increase in Personal Prop, erly. The Wake county hoard of equal ization will meet Monday to receive ihe tax hooks and to hear complaints from property owners as to the as sessment of property for taxation. The valuations have been increased, it is thought, about S't or UO per cent, and Wake's taxable property, includ ing petsonal but exclusive of corpor ations, will amount to approxiniate lv;$2l.nu(i.(it)b, as against $17,400,- ii'in .last year. ;' The railroad and other corporation taxes will amount to something over $ !, -"00.011(1, and it is lielieved the total valuation will be in the neigh borhood of $2S.)(io, (Kid. Of course the board of equalization' may re duce the assessments and the In crease may not be ns large as was at lirst believed it would he. There will not be a large increase in the assessment of personal prop er! y. some of the townships actual ly showing a loss. In Raleigh town ship, however, (he increase has been largo- it amounting to $180.000.. Tw the bioks, havu,upt ieen re ceived by the tax-Haters and assessor and until they are in exact figures cannot he given. . . When Ihe board of equalization meets Monday it is thought there will be some wrangling-. .Many persons will doubtless iliink their property-' bus -been --assessed too-much and the board will have much to contend Willi. ' "',.-.-;.- The board of ocjiializat ion met two weeks ago for (be purpose of receiv ing Ihe tax hooks, assessing proper ty and hearing complaints, hut since all the books had not been made up an .adjournment wan taken until Monday next. MA Ml API'F.AI.FII FOR All. Oll'ered Land to F.ngland and Ger many lo Save His Throne. Lisbon, July 21. A sensation has been caused bv the announcement of the discovery al. the .Necessidadcs palace- of a small colter cf.niaining secret correspondence, bet ween the re cently deposed royal lamily of Portu gal and the British and .German gov ern meiits. King - Manuel and lis relativs loreseeing the revolution asked for loreign Intervention, filtering m coin-, pesat ion Porlugouse -territory in Alrl ca. Great Urilain and Germany re I used to mlerlere. The. correspondence. . with other secret Idlers, will be re.td hetore the national assembly,., - : . WILEY CASE WILL GO OVER TO NEXT WEEK Washington, 1). C., July 21 The Wiley disc probably will not be set lied ii ii i i 1 next Week. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson declared before the cabinet meeting today it would take several days to go through the papers. "This is higlilv a important matter,' one over which I am hot go ing to hurry." ': MAW HFSTITITH I.N MliXICO. Thousands of People Homeless on Account of Recent Floods. Mexico City, July 21.-MemberB n lh(! Red Cross Association, who hay& just returned from the district be tween Lagos and Kncarnaclon, in the State of Jalisco, and Han Francisco, tell a pitiful tale of hunger and mis ery among the peole, who are desti tute on account of the recent Hoods. Their homes were swept awav and a wide territory was devastated. It is estimated that more than &.00U people are suffering IrOm huhxer. Several have died trom starvation,
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