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fjfce If 1 Suites Associated Press Service Jssoct&tttt PM Servia , VoLLXX. No. 103. WEATHER Threatening. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in FLaleigh of any Other Newspaper THRONE ACCEDES TO REBELS' SEVERAL EDICTS' Every Concession Possible Is Made By the Throne Be yond All Expectations IMPERIAL Ml N STATE OF TERROR Throne Sweat's That "Hereujter Mnn chns and Chinese Shall he Regard .el Equally" F-diet, Oilers l'.xlrnv agant Praise t Rebels lor Itiing ing About Great Reforms Hint Are Promised Dragon Flag Has Again lleon Moisted mid Husiiiess Resumed at Clinton Riii-nuig of ('II It's Accompanied by llrut-ul Treatment by .Manelius Created ltad Impression Ijosses Heavy. Peking, Oct. 31 The state of tor . ror which lias taken possession ot the entire Imperial court was further evi denced today b.v the long list of edicts supplementing yesterday s re markable proclamation and offering further concessions ot the most rad ical character. Today s edicts indi cate even though the dvnnslv sur vives, Manchu rule has ended. The transfer of cabinet offices to native Chinese is ordered and the throne swears that "hereafter Manelius and Chinese shall be regarded equally. ' meaning that the elaborate system of Manchu pensions now paid to practically every member of the race will be discontinued and Manchus left to earn their living bv their own enterprise. Toduv s edicts, like yes terday s are written in the first . per son, as coming from the infant em peror himself. This unusual. It is apparently a device adopted bv the thrones advisors in pathetic attempt to create among the people a feeling of personal lovaltv for their sover eign. The edicts go so far as to of fer extravagant praise to the rebels for bringing about the great reforms whlchare promised. The throne ab jectly acknowledged its incapacity, jileads ignorance of affairs, -asks that its lapses be pardoned and! re quests the assistance and the advice of all citizens. Flnallv it makes hysterical attempt, to rallv Chinese and Mtinchiis alike to the roval standard. Revolutionists are unim pressed bv the -emperor's' edicts. Thev declare the dynasty s ''partial surrender came too late. They do not trust the throne, believe prom ises are Insincere. The announce ment that most of the Manchu office holders must go and that all Manchu pensions will be cut off, pronounced disatlsfactlon in Manchus ranks. Many members of this race talk in favor of massacre of revenge. Throughout the day foreign lega tions, missions and private houses, seeking protection from each other. PRESIDENT TUFT GUEST OE PITTSBURG .1 -- : ". '...' Pittsburg, Oct. 31. The special. train bearing President Taft ar rived at 6:30 from Chicago. He breakfasted on the train. At 9 o'clock he was greeted by a recep tion 'committee headed by Senator Oliver and was escorted through long lines of students to Forbes field where he witnessed demonstra tions of explosives and methods of life-saving In mine explosions, under the bureau of mines' direction. The President had luncheon at Schenley. Hotel Then he was driven to Mononga hela wharf wliere he boarded the flagship Virginia in the marine pa rade in honor of the centennial of the Introduction- of stteam navlga- tlon upon the western rivers. The "President returned to the hotel for a brief rest this afternoon. Tonight lie is the guest of Chamber of Com merce at its annual banquet. He leaves for Morgautown, W. Va., at .midnight DEMANDS I'rmco ( hnig-l'reiiiior is using Ins in n nonce to restrain thai element ot Miiiichus disposed toward violcuct Few Days Will Tell. Shanghai. Oct. :! 1 A vorv lew davs will tell Chinas future lor tunes, Huriiing ot the native city Hankow, bv the Imperialists, accom panied by brutal treatment of tin Chinese bv Manchus. created '.a had impression. The indications are that .Shanghai. .Nanking. Clinig-klun Hangcliow. and lower Yang-Tso lorts. will lie in revolutionists' band wiinin a wecii. I'lirtlier reports re ceived declare small , up-river town have gone over to the rebels.' Rcnl'gniiieil Forces Rallied. Hankow, Oct. :ll -- Revolutionist: rallied Iheir reorganized' forces and are contesting tire imperialists: ad Vance on Han-Yang, Red rroRs-i doc tors estimate one t liimsand revolti (Continued on Piu'e Five.) BAD SHOOTING AFFAIR Thomas Crumpton Li Hospital As Result of Shot Claimed In Have lleon Shot hv .oiver llody and nnlveil Alimony Conkling. His 1 I.iiiiIik IScing I' Refused .Mrs, Holmes In lor Intimidating itness. j ii i-t (Special to The 1 lines.) Greensboro, Oct. 31. Thomas M. Crumpton, ot Ossipes cotton mil-. a village near the Alamance-Guil ford line lies in a critical condition at tat. Leo s hospital as a result ol a bullet which he savs was fired at hi mbv Abe Conkling. who lives in the same place. Crumpton was .brought here yes terday. ; He savs that he and Conk ling. together with others, had gone .'pos:mn hunting near Ossipee Saturday night. He and Conkling engaged in a quarrel, after winch onkling lett the partv. As ('rump- ton was returning home lie was bred upon from - ambush. : The bullet struck Ins backbone and spinal column, effecting entire paralysis ot his lower body and legs. lie may live several davs. but ins recovery is hardly expected. At last repon.-s Conkling had not been apprehend ed 'Judge Allen in Guiltord sutierioi court ve-terdav denied the pet ft ion of Mrs. Frances I. von Holmes lor alimony pending the trial ot her ac tion against Reuben J. Holmes lor a divorce also tor attorneys lees. Judge Allen said troni evidence lout there was not sulhcieiit. evidence to make out. a case tor divorce, and therefore denied the piaintilT any allowance tor support until the case can be tried or tor attorney s tees in tiie ".case: The defendant is one of the wealthiest young men ol Salisbury. He and Mrs. Holmes were married here a little more than two years ago. and tney have been living apart for nearly a year. Judge Rovd yesterday gave . a hearing in the case against Vaiue Garrett, ol this county, charged with intimidating witnesses in It--government in the cases against a number of well-known citizens of Clav township, who are under ' in dictment lor assisting nr tiie iiiaiu tenance and operation of an illicit distillery. The defendant was re quired to enter into a bond of $'ii'0 for his appearance here, at the term of federal court to be held tais month. (illdi KH.liS HKR KWFF.THF.AKT. Tells Police Slie StablMMl Him t Death When He Jilted Her. New York, Oct. 31. After stab bing her 'Sweetheart to death with flshknlfe today, Nicboline l.enan, u pretty Italian girl, went to a police station, and, leading two policemen to her home, showed them the dead bodv and confessed her deed. She said he was Frank Minaco, and that he had jilted her for another wo man. There were four stab wounds in the man's heart and two in the neck which she said she had inflicted while Minaco was bending over a safe to get receipts for money he had paid on furniture they had bought. Suit to Dissolve f . JJ3s sv;W$W J.; I , ' ' ' 1 1 mA : J'-i fft-ispS '-'Ni:' ': m a . llwipiifti wm$bmmm liisrl : -: . : :; :: : mWm$ m m mm:.-mV- W;- ' f I fe:4C :'. ':. ':' .:' .".'":"" :SS:1 i 'V' iM' ' ' 'l f.W& " ' ' " A 4- ' ' ' -1 f '.iv : v.'.;: :.MM ;j m-m&m.-. , .: l-R " ''te'r ". ffeF; - - - - . - , . .-v. vfam - r t'f -': ; , ,-$m;-;&mL :i f- '::i; m - ,m-m. , W.:' - L w;:v:& ' -my-m-imm t i :.. iMxaim ' r lt"; " - - " '. I:!''.'"' V:-.m: m:m'i$f J $Pxi&m .: 1V ? - ' t'i' ': :mmww; W0mSSBM WSmry . i -aV imfr X: , ..,,1 ) j- r J, i Above: Tin" -!.i":-ii I . S. si il- s u-.-hk ( eiiit . -Inrles before vl i tiie-' Mecl 'I v.si cases- u!l lie d ied. KcMiiiii;; Iciusi selt to cc.'Vt are .Iwla-" er".e r tv. Ji.dne ,Josi:eh .'tul'iiig ii ;jiij 1-.Mi::e iliiaui M.. Maiunim. . I'. -low: i Ota h u f t vi'jl.l are (u s M. Si"!-.a?:K '.iW!.iStw" aiitt m ei.n V. It. a.n. liiiv" in the HMiutil nal dciendinits -mini'.'. I by the I liilen ; . i -. i ' :i:: i' . Id di -Mih e t ie I eiice M::is ni-.-cl ( 'rcporat mil.'. I lie j'oveniriem. t !:i-mii-ii .! t nrnev i.c.,ei U ii't"r.!i:iiu tiled siii;- a-jam -t ,nv si . cl i a:.t 'l.i-e"r' l-e I inleil Slates '."i'ci:i: ( o u t in I i ciiliin. N.-i., on l t-.!i! r Ii. -,i'!ec 1lie MierniaM Urv . SIGNED TODAY IlisS; 81 SEMI -:'.'... l-'i, a lnonl Ii, :p i i !'!-! ; $tU) sliitll.. Iia v-v i:'. .' '.'...;.:.,.., . :",.';' " l)i":ll pal'd..'.- .' ' .h' '.'"''.-'.',:'"' ''-:-'.-.'- And Wake Superior Court Agsin Adjourned lL;iii To morrow at Usual Hour MI l)iisiuet: for. Tuesday: va ' sniierior court very l';-y.' inilHitc! lit!- tiiir. a 11:1 ished in ak 11:0111 1 n 1; in a tin rt idjoiirned . iinlil lomnn'iv ai '.1''' ..;.:) 0v. . Two consent .jud'.'.im iils ' lied anil ,1 hree case s. yer.. r.ui- tinned. The ease 'of Dr. J. .1 I ,; i, ('!!. ! ant y com' il until, io lI'S'-li,-,- (I against nie -.board ol' c niissionors was . conl-nnic morrow because uf. t Pi i , Solicitor. Iieili. -ii I-:. Xerris. v, lie will uppcai' for'Sheriir' S(;si'riC- a par ty to the proceed i tigs. . '- The - following cases . Iiaie . ln-eii I'outinued: c. II. illianisnii. -id luiiiisl rator id I'ltts. vs: .North Car otiua Railvoiiil ('niiipaiiy; I 'liaiie- Hubert ( loss Dicev N (in n tr. Pierce and Mioru cod lligcs. lie are In .the police station.' and - I'liil !;rees R ii b.v V oting is wauled coinplicity in t hi Creech, a ne-.vro Agnes Hospital' : liy the of I Ivors lor ' killing 6:l';; Will , w lio il.eil i'i Si. is I he . result of a blow On the head il Ii a beer hot 1 1'" inllicted nt the fair groiimis . Fridav alternoou. A crowd ol . negi-ncs be sieged the Moral hail. a. .ml driven back,, . indulged, in a t'ree-i'or-all light outside the gates, during which Creech, w;io was getnng oil n stri'et car received a blow over the bead. The sk not broken, but all examination nt the hospital diselos- ed the fact that, the wound was fa- '' y- --r. tab lie never regained conscious- use doi-s lo ). . nes. It is clalni(d lluil oiillg Op'olouss.-is I. a .. Oct. :! I - liiilii-.i-struck the blow. lite remains (ftions at the openim: of court were Creech wero taken to Sniithlield fot: i (bat tbe case of Mis. Zea Uunge Ic interment. n,,e. who declarer she killl'd Allan . iOnrlHiid a stmli'ill. "in deteiiKe ol All a man ueetus to need to do ) i her honor will bo in th.e jurv s foolish thing is to know better. ' hands belore nmht. the United Slates ..'.'.".'..'"' ''. . Anot her ..Midm-ie; :: signed was .i n , (.!."' -;ise nt' ..r. A jehiison vs.' Kd. A .' Wall, the order . e; ibe. eom't ) i u :r j dial I'.e d--t Jiav lie- ,-i ':-' I i IV' tiie sum or- '.' . ' ' ' K.M'l'S (Mill' IMtl s 1 III, I linillT iMIiplill :s Railroad (ire l-'ai'.in. Ky;. ""() atj 'it'.ff ion ' sl.ri.ki' I ll-j'Hdis .:'': 11 tVli I " I iitr'.ee.'. i-.onpled w-f-i 1 I IlinoiS fill I'll I I lll'lllllclll. ". I !-Y.''aev i eakers. tin ; I he lilroaii ill ; l '-I.ii's increasing I ni'- strikers : which d in several . or lell bi'illg W'Vere i i 1 of two ill the (irilerint;'. m Stale: iniliVia to bule lev union: 1 1 lias ; already.'- rci-aii I Ire .imported w.ii k iy hi'aleii, . and in slaiiees :shnt. ,b'-l' :i; a ' eimipaiiy. olv 1 i " I his place today. A uuoil sized ' " a lid .- sy in pal I: ii.-i w lien I bey arrii ' .I i.'.vd- of ! ret th si i i k i -1- Scildiei : but did noi i Iy bissin:; -.1 in. .With li-nad plej i-iiei. Ia::t lii;' It -in il violence, I jei'i'ibi', Were iiidul; t roup:: ,: ::a .'.! i ii" . l ' the .i.ii n.-it ii.i; w a I liaiid!. i' a in till el-f hi . -MH'll III. ' I v Atlaoia; "Hia-. : i. (';!!:. lie:' ll:i'::' bi:.'-ii '' a:; i lia irina 11 it."- ! M-IITi'd :. in n I'iiilii : i ma I .-it a I ( : I'iiilinail : i inn mission, a nd nit'inher of t !!' eon rt . 'I'iie ('-. '! V-i: estei'ilav .' l';i:U'. 1 1 : 1 i 1 1 ) 1 1 , 1 1 1 " iii.-i::l com in is:-:iini . Iiinl, li'rsl time wit b t li; V ai ner ' 1 1 ill as a j .iieo'rgin su-.rei :i mii'S look . iil.ii i" I it. Tranmiell, ul of the ra:i'nai! his seal i.i.' the t body. ; . I alcuiii Seeds Wit: hiir-.ma. I aposlitlic - in I i-i I i archliisliitps aliii , man Catlinla- ( ii Dioniedie 1'alrinii. the rnlieirsiai.es'. to Ciirdiilitlate bv ie' -.'llC illeillrl.il'l . i'.: Oct. i An ry-'.was' stt'tit 'Mi all .1 hops- of the lin ni li by Moiisinn.ir '. initial delegate to who will be rinsed t no next consistory on the rib of November, I Steel Corporation. Ebton Street Charch Meet ings Attract Large Number of Persons Every Night ; nierc..'t in - IMcni on .si I'll u iowins: a nil . j;ev. I : . M lii li'il ri'i'iin'iii. v'nal tnceting at Miidi.f chare, l is it il I lie pastor. I;ii,'. .delivered ; ii.is '-. ' .1 lie .week t o a lii spile: .il llie VI is hoped by r'.irs in llie nibers . and nt h iilarly. aiid iii.iKe i' s i ii every pa r il'i.' In-ll every lar: HI.:: niiinter : ' he. 'pas'U a nil Ii i.hal ' t" 1 : 1 1 1 , V t" i-iiiim I.hI: in. I each af- , hi. I n il ,f Vai i.ius i'. b. 'I'he pulilic in v H at ioii tn at iv ell a ui' li il I'.-nd. IS POSTPONED . " Ilohton, ' t (-.. - 'I ii lu-i-oti . . i-harii A-as Linne.il,' M Unlay inr. 1 1 r'M tin t- u:as .:pi '!' I" i' " li"i.'in consiih riim Ibi- i I - Key. Chiri'lice d -wii I'i . poison hit', was 'brought- into 1 1 ri'l ii ii in 'i r.v lii'aring.. .-;l pulled tint il No so (he Ufa ml jury, is ase 'I'he minister's face ,.vas p:ih:. h ma rd. clot lies , III v as scheduled for niTiago.'. to Miss tilting, : rhis ihiy tile- minister's . in Vioji't . I'Miiianils. I'llMlIS TO CI.AVTOV. liev.. . A. .leekllls nl Sihi'lliy Rap lisl I hnrch Leaves Inr ( lavton Will llcvolc His l.ntire Time to lateral in ", Sliei',i . Oct, :! I. Key. C. A. Jen kins, who bus held the past orate of t iie First Hapi I -I church here, for four vein's, in-cached Ins larevvell sermon lust night, alter Ins resignation two months ago, and will leave . this week lor Cliivmn to make Ins home. Mr. Jenkins will devote his entire ' I VOTE IS DECISIVE REM MARKET tier. Her In. . lit. -rat tire. I jiif.l Ii hi dn il "I ai- II: ide s 1: " u Ii i. h ilia lies the . t lii I'd bonis lii' has. i'i 1 1 en . It Is .now , on. sale a. lid is niei-Titi:: isiu-al. favor with llie j, a bl .e. Air Jeiil.imi is uiie uf llie strong I'i-i and nii.st scholarly Raptixt inin isiei's in iln.' , State., ; lis Jiastora'c h f has b.-i'n' very successful, the liiosi :iiiai-keil: l 'liiif of his lplior ht'ing the erel-limi : of tbe llalldsiillie $111, -iiiiii i-biii'i-h building,: which ' was ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' t ed a lev months arn. I'liKISH TROOPS WIN It All l.l'i. . i '..!. lai.i :.'ii.-i.!.-. i a I '.I Turkish : vv ii h. Arab allies ha v e; retaken i ... Tripi.li'an i il.ie: , I'm . ilic tin 1'a.lia us i ii i n' i'i-ni h ' 'th"eniselves' v.itiiinHie i ii a t.ii-i- :ili.iiiiiiine; a h.i i i,i. .u. tit oi" v. n it'---:, i i::. -. annaa- l, ..I inn ana .i'i i '. I, I. .ii .,' i .iiii-; to. a lei.-'' rain l.i: :)ii. 1 Vi 1 1 iai Ii-;' , .! eit . t"n, .'-.iliiin: t. :'- ,-'-.'"' la' HANDS OF JUDGES Arguments In Tobacco Case Completed Today Indepeinli nl Mamilui-liirci's, Healers anil Producers Heard I lirongli I heir Allornevs These l-ollowed I iv Ail'ii nev dciieral W ickcrsliain ,li:i'"es lake ( use I nder Advise. .''ini'iit'. . N.-vv V'nrk, Oct. ;! 1 - A ran in ell Is tni and iigains.i the American Tobac co '.impnny's proposed plan for the disintegration of the wbneco '.trust il mii'T the. '-siipre.nie , court's decision. I'lni.'iiitii i! .' Ic'IYh'C'.. the I'ai i d States eircili. .n-llt. 1 in! 'pi iiden; .manufacturers.- deal- i-s . i.nd prodiiiers: who oppose The ;dati. ma intair.iiig 'that, il ..is decep tive;:, ii-iil. through, iuiHiimI stock own (i'shiii1 sales, '. iii vi'i- "will' res! ore ;n the t-i'ade itctiial cnnipi'fit ion, Were heard In ibe inert ibis morning. Ilepi'.'si-ntui ivos uf these , interests were 'followed: by '.Attorney .General Wicl.crsliani, . w ho indicated: -that the ovorjiitie:hf'.wiH ihstsi. '.upon a re-or-.:iini.:,t:eii plan t hat will fifing real competition. Alter completion of the ai aiiinents today the Judges.' will take tin- i-nse "under advisement. Charging iliat indeiendi'iit tobacco 'dealers,, who protest against : the Aiiii'i'ii'an, Tnbiii'i'o, Coniiiany 'p.lim are a: li'inpt inu :ii,i ..ilesiroy .tlie.'-Amerleiin 0,oiniatiy ' for the purpose of '".pick inc n: i i-is propei-ly 'on. ;i tut inil Id". I.." Di-la uc Niroll l-ejili'eil to the a: t ricks ii fnin . i he reorga n iza i ion pro posal,, . Na'ioU,. assailed file motives of the ..aiioi-ney generals of- Virginia. I ';i i iilinas. Kent ucky. - : W'iscntisin. .New York, who appeared, prot'es'.lnu ai'.ir.sr ilie plan, ' The T ' i ti(l; n-. . "ii i 1 1 nb.ii'i'iii.n to the plan. Nicoll . said. Was ..that the .'.proposed re-nrWartii'ir-I inii rr. ated I'.cii-s i n cnnipaiiies. wit!, I he, sii nie. 'stockholders ilttd t h-i f: t III-' is lint iii i-iinipliance with the law. He: snnyb: with : i f. fti. e t . . lull Vt di'ii.-inlis i o , Clltl vim e . t he co'isri ef the Teg'al. soundness"' of" the plan. Il.ivv t'eiii-gaiiization wniild restore i'riill.fii'f il lull Nil-oil snilalli to .,,.v b aha Ivzi'ng ie(a il Xeprega'.l inn vif ! Ic ,nn:l.!i:...ii: Tnliai-co Cnliipanv into intr Mr' - 'i i i .ii fill inil .and. fourteen -separate i nmiianies lniiioi i:,v i i I - .- ts of eiii'li i.i -four .corpora : inns. ( hi A ia.T ir.'Ui .'I'.ibaei.-ii t'linipiiilv . Ricgeii. and M v el's -To ha ecu , 'nni panv , : l1'. iaifil-: liii-.: .V l ii . If. I i . Ii. -. 1.1. Id ; i .an panv . w liiili a Ireiidy h.-i e wi: Inlra vvn I'm in tin- 'trust.. Would he emu rolled by Iheir pr. ferreil stoi kboldi rsV " -. Nil nil ileclareil .that 'in .v ery nn Inre'. ni i.nli.ici'ii liiisiiiess,; segi egated cniii ii.ttii.'i wiiiiid have I n ; compel e .if t hey : IT i j . t j m eisi." . , . Allernat iv e plans ' siiggested l!y re ninnsti'aiiis. . he. chiii-acierizeil as "visinttai. v . inipi-ai'ticabie and . coli tiscainry.. " :, :'-: It vvill.bi :i ti-eiiieitdoiis .calamity to t he -1 ii lit ry's : itidiist l ies If some nieatis cannot be found to reorgan izez the toliacco com hinat ion by avoiding the rniii ,-unl wreck certain to follow a receivership, declared Attorney, General Wickersliain In his argument '.-for the 'government. . lliirneil to I lea III bv Cigarette. Cardon Citv. N. V.. Oct. 3 1 . Ed ward S. Fleet, an aviator at Nassau oulevard. was burned to death last night, lie went to sleep rending with a lighted cigarette in his hand. '-'" I "' "'".' lib A Proposition to Remodel Leads Other Two issues By More Than Double E OLD STORY IN SEVERAL WARDS Indications 'Ibis Afternoon Were That second Flection Would Not be Necessary to Settle Matter Organization ol Meat .Men in the Market House Curries Day With Vengeance ( iiy Authorized to Spend ljt:i.- IHM on Old Hulk Ap proximate Result of Voting. l!v a majority decisive, If not everwlielming, the people of Raleigh have voted today to remodel the market house. At each of the sev eral polling places the result has been the same about three to one in lavor ol remodeling. With about hall ol the vote cast it was not dif ficult to foresee the result and poll holders predicted that another elec tion would not be necessary. lien the figures were obtained this afternoon on the result of the polling, jibou: one-hall of the total number registered had voted, and the otficers at the polls could not tell the frxact nmtilter who had voted tor any one ot the propositions.' Ap proximate figures were furnished, however, as a great maloritv made no secret of the wav in which thev voted.- To .Spend $;5,0(l(l. Should the proposition to remodel the present building carrv at the polls as it undoubtedly will the board of aldermen are authorized to spend $.!5.nno for remodeling the building. The board simply has not the money, but it mav borrow It. It Is yet to be proved that the old building can be remodeled at: the snin specified, and it will liltelv be some time before the present market house is disposed of fiuallv. llie following are unofficial, but show Hie dritt at the several poll ing places: ' . -.-.-' ..-',. "! I list '.Ward First Division. Number registered, 144. Number votes cast. l-or removal of market:......, f; For, sale of market . . . . . . , , . ; , . 8 For remodel of inni'ket. . , . '25 Second Division. 'Number .registered. 7.S.- Number votes cast, i'i. l''or removal . . . . fi For sale ,'.'.;.-. ,. , ,-'-, '';'' S For reilliidel ... , . . . jo Seconil Ward Firs! Division. At tins polling: place the registra tion was 1-1. and the vote cast at ..' ; ..a, all. No attempt was made to (Continued on Page Five ) POTASH DEPOSITS I asliingion, Oct. .31. Potash de posits that will supply the needs of the entire Tinted Slates have been 'discovered-lit the West, according to Secretary ot Agriculture Wilson, llei-ptoloi-e this count rv has bought twelve million dollars worth of pot ash Irom Germany annually. The location ol the deposits is not re vealed. HI. I'M ami ;kay i.iotaox. : Planned by Civil War Veterans In Cliieugo. Chicago, Oct. 31. civil war vet erans here are planning the organ ization ol a ' Blue and Gray Le gion," to include union and confed erate veterans of the civil war, all sons and daughters organizations and Spanishli-American war veter ans. They say the object la - to -"smooth over what is left of this civil war wounds." m: '
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