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Associated Press Service VoL LXX. No. 121. Double the Number of Paid Subscribers hi in of the bankers Amerkan Bankers 'Association Me dUToday In New Orleans In tfe Annual Convention THE ALDRICH PLAN Welcomed by Governor Sunders anil President Walmsley, of the New Orleans Clearing House Associu. tlon fleeting is Expected to Prove the Most Important in the History of the Organization The Altlrlch Plan Will lie Discussed in All Its Details Plan is Endorsed By President Watts Settlement of Currency Question Irgeiit An- nual Report Followed lresiden('s Address. ' i New Orleans, La., Nov. 21-The cotton bill of lading question, which had been expected to be a live Issue at the American Bankers' Association convention, did not develop ns ex pected. Fred Kent, of New York, is the only member of the leaaing commit tee present. It is expected he will present a resolution seeking endorse ment of the Haight Central Bureau plan. The presentation is likely to precipitate a lively debate. Former Senator Nelson A. Aldrich made an important address on the monetary system. Bank Commissioner J. N Dolley, of Kansas, spoke before the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks. General Proceedings. New Orleans, Nov. 21. Governor Sanders, of Louisiana, Mayor Behr mann. of New Orleans, and President Walms-ley, of the New Orleans Clear ing House Association, today formal ly welcomed to New Orleans the dele gates, to the thirty-seventh annual convention of the Americau Bankers Association, which will continue In session throughout the week. It Is expectei to prove the most impor tant meeting in the history of the organization. The Aldrich plan for a National Reserve Association, the most vital topic of discussion in banking en eles i today Will be. doak w ith In all its details and modliieations during, the course of the convention, ntu'. other matters of interest to the en re country, will be taken up. ' V In his address welcoming the con vention to the city, Mavor Marun Dehrmann paid the hankers an uiir usual compliment. 'I am deeply sensible," he said, "of tne honor ol addressing so distinguished a bouy, and it is with genuine pleasure that, as chief executive of this city, I ex tend to one and all of yon ;i right royal welcome. The banker repre sents the most vital force in com merce! the bank is the synonym of progress, the banking is at its luga est development. As a matter of fact, the banker today wields a great er influence than royalty, and his fiat is for peace. He is the diplomat par excellence. In our own country the banker has no superior in any walk of life." President R." M. Walmslev, of the New Orleans .Clearing.-House- Asso ( Continued on Page Two.) T fWasbington, Nov, Nevlands, of Nevada. 21. Senator at the white hoi&e today, declared if capital re fused to invest In an independent steamship line through the Panama canal there was no question in his mind but that the- United States gov ernment should operate its own 8 teamen ips. ; .- t. The reluctance of capital to back the Panama line Indicated pressure from business sources, that feared competition,, he.-said. STRIKERS! TO BR TRIED. Cliai-ged With Olwtrneting United States Mail Train. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 21 Fifteen residents of Vldalia, charged by the federal grand Jury obstructing and Tetardlng the United States mails in connection with the recent trainmen OPERATE STEAMSHIPS strike, wlttl Georgia & Florida .rail- in a fire that destroyed a business : process is in the experimental tav.e. road, when mail trains were held building in the center of town. The and the diamondsEiniall, but 1 ho dls taeld up at Vldalia, will be brought dead are: Thomas Duncan, Ebcrt J covery may result in llio solution of here soon for trial. : Chapwell and an unidentified woman, the -problem ol ttrtificl.il diamonds. The Weather FAIfc. Will Endorse the National Highways Bill Evidences of Roitd Building in (lie South a Surprise Building in (lie lion, Because ot the Mne Soiilheiistei'ii Thirl y-Two Pit cent, ing. ' Amount ol It Slates Diiiiik ol till' Itltilll- lUchnioiid, Nov. 21 Tin; postol fice ilepartmont interest -in highway improvements was made evident, at the Good Itoivds Congress todnv. by Fourth-. Assistant Postmaster General Degraw, who represented I'ostmastey General Hitchcock. Degraw is the ac tive head of the rural free delivery system, whose carriers travel Ki.oiio miles over country roads every year.- . ? '1 11 pre is n movement in I lie -convention to ask the poslotdoe dopurt- ment to spend some ol it.-; appropria tion on the improvement ol post roads. Officials 01 t Ii - depart uieiil tli ink this is impossible. Senator ('ulluni s lull calling fur the construction ol seven national highways between Washington. Buf falo; -"Seattle,-- San 1' raiicisi'O; isiin Diego, Austin and Miami, will prob ably receive the unanimous endorse ment of the convention. The evidence of good roads prog ress in the south have surprised the convention. It is stated that during this vear more .than $50. ono. nun, was available for road building in nine southeastern states.-which be present ed 32 per cent of all the--money spent in the country for good roads during the vear. North Carolina leads, Virginia is a close second while Alabama, Kentucky and Georgia, 10I- lowed in the order named. The convention today was turned over to highway engineers and prac tical road builders. SEEKS AIBS. EDDY'S PLACE Mrs. stetson Coutin'ies rutiipiiigu for - Headship of Cult. New York. Nov. 21 That Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson, former bend o: the First. Church of Christ, in .sew York, is still working to obtain the recognition by -Christian Scientists of her pretentions to leadership over the cult left without a brad by the death of Mrs. Eddy was learned today. A representative of the Mother Church, in Boston, said that Mrs. Stetson had been bombarding members of the. Christian Science Church throughout the country-with pamphlets. Her t hief attack upon the directors of the Mother Church is couched in t lie accusation that by printing edi torial appreciation ot Mrs. fcddvs life work they had shared .with the lay press the error of believing tint Mrs. Eddy was dead. M. P. COXI'M'IREXCE ( ouvciics in Annual Session at Henderson. . (Special to The Tillies.) Henderson, -Nov.- .2l:--Tbe Meih- odist I'rotesluirt Confeieuce convened today. Minbters and delegates a re arriving on every train. The town will entertain Ihe quests, all denomi nations aiding. About l it) or more are expected. It, is to be the largest meeting ever held liv this body ol Christians in our state. Henderson Is proud lo eiiieiluiu tliem. Ttev. II. M. Andrews 13 pastor of tae Methodist I'roteslant church here. He is a favorite in our city. IVSTIM'CTIOX TRAIN'S. ,i eminent lias 'ialeil 7 I Trains, t'overiug Di.tilKt Miles. AVashinglon. Nov. 21. -The i'e nrtnient ol agriculiure. Hie past year has operated seventy-one in struction trams, covering forty thou sand miles according to a statement of Secretary Wilson. More than 12,- 000 fair a?sociatlons nave been es tablished in several states. The in come of these associations total six and a half million dollars and the attendance yearly is nearly sixteen million. CACEROS ASSASSINATED. resident of an Domingo Killed by Political Malcontents. San Domingo, Nov. 20 -President. "Ramon Caceros was assassinated by political malcontents yesterday af ternoon. No uprising followed. Three Idves host in Fire. Middlesboro, Ky., Nov. 21 Three persons were burned to death today RALEIGH, N. iLr::'H V i H- -:"r$if - -!"" - - i IWi; -: , ! '! VH l-:'v ' i -: : mm &?5l. Miss an Ss I'.ik kl nt the jitiiutiil ( :!iii(.'l .Hi IV mill ol ietvt'1 mutiin soi'iety (he weiirma- in the jii-rn in- as ll pi'll li ill (:i a nei belt. So realistic are (in liall v startle one. Miss i; im kli'v win e snakes turned iiiiuiiid her uecl; tlurm lie 'iiriii -Avenue. MR. CALDWELL -Mil JOURNEY'S EfiO ibpecinl lo '1 he i Hues. ) Charlotte. N. t'.. Nov. 21 Mr. .1. I". Caldwell is Mi extremiH and the end is expected nionientarilv. He is: at Mor;i'.inton at .tii'.' ho-ue of his friend l)r, .MeCampliell where lie liii been lor the --past-, two . ve-urs1. iir. Caldwell. viis si rli'T'en with iiarnlysl in - March !u!l.. In June of -the !.:uiu year he suliercd a second atl u'k and since that time' -had been eon- lined 10 his voo"i. i-.f-o he been mo v rv Unit tiiiio. the end matter of davs. i hotil -eh!., i; !.. a in ,t'..d : h (111 iil;-e l v.: WAS XOT (1 Sl'dplW. citlrcr llplies liie iioi-iniei' or 'i ildeu ( iisinilian ! mil! I.vpri'is Say. Chicago. Nov. 1: 1 - , il her bum, iM nbr -t !,e ward 11 incs, tne liunlier lidwiii'd -Ti 1 il on t !i fv p ii c It it , w'ti! I'lisilodi.in 01' h $ I ilO.i.iiio rued, el il 1 V other fund which was lo b. .' iay ofi Cie eiu'ii;;.'s ot W-iiha l.nrnner to liie I utied stales w::H according- to exji-'iMs -reports nutted to (lie setiiitori.il 111 y.-st 1 sub-. ;;t'tii.g committee today. i aliiiii'!: Mel al While l!o,i-i-. -.- AVaslilngton. Nov, 'l-n- For' I first, time 111 ntor.- than seven vear.-. a formal meet inij s Hie cabinet w:is held ill the white-' house, proper to: day. m;..ead ol the csecinne ol liees. President. Tafl 's cold slioweil ii.11 lirovem. in but. Ills phiiif'i:in per suAded him. not 10 venture 10 Ills 01 lice. . SARAH BERNHARDT 10 HARRY YOUNG ACTOR New lork, Nov. 21. The on state ment of Sarah llenihardt to I.ou lellegnn, .a I leinis mo:; tweatv six years old playing minor roles in her company, is announced 111 Paris, according to a cablegram. The fa mous actress is slxtv-stx unc. a great grandmother. She is the widow of Jacque Damala, a Greek actor, who died in ISSfl. CAN' MAKE DIAMONDS. ( liemieal lvvpert Has Discovered New 1'rocoss ol Making Artilicial Diamonds. Berlin. Nov. 2 1. Dr. Werner Von Bolten, a chemical expert, has dis covered a method of making di amonds based on tac decomposition of lightning gas by mercury amal gam, whereby the rarbon in the gas is crystalled Into diamonds. T:ie ' C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1011. JLS r- 1 y .ikfeti.'-Jivi..--.,' ! ...'!.N:- ' mar1 PSW li i i i l.d Ji. 1 I f pen.ii S'l'itle of !: K ISM,,, pei I rontH. i- i tin isll- !! tier r!'-l (if i l,i 1 1 i i;ii- l:uv reptiles tiiai they iict- otic (il the uciHen a y.;'!l. up ( on. VUtiiD t'TiH' Pll1' ".' afirlirLDlUu m:h 8! GEN. 'm 1 An't-e i.im r.ii and ! st-- " he Ul'l. 'Ml o X()V. Zl :, I" ; calling the ;! ,.'' l.eniil-- .-: o " . i 1 1 .lid :. .rui. '"t-f"'. l;il il- i I !. . !IV SI' :'! i.!) i -tin: vc 'l,M l III CINIIS i .1 I" rki'iv.b urK, ni sons n. lives and done Isv .a ov ! i I'd' 'tin, icaped it) 'I da this;.!t , iiv.-nc I'C.'e'it'iii.v I hU'if.i. I tiler tK-'f .'re iri-jVrl':: ) in w- 'I hoi was The. resid ; 1. I. Wali:. :i liv lT(l.e'U . f-.l I) iii.il ';. II I ii'-ii' eiiiit.'ui -.:l;.i r v.-., ", ',;. :f(--; vihl I'tlH-i- v .! I y lir. !',; s",!o in owned . .!.; '.'Ml"d. flVd i liiliii'ell (ITieil Yiiit' (if 1 1 1 a're.iy in I i-uir-'-to ' T'.ie I'uv is said were . ill. ,':tik. !'-' liij their- liv ;'. i been ' trl anted I ' :as slov'o ln-i ral tin-n I'lmn'' ii a ih'J.t r.-sl'.li-i!( ill ' of -i he roo'nm i;i ; 1 ('till' I. ' I I 1 t 1 !. I ,1 1 'allis in l-Ai-l'C lls ll I III lis IN I 1 P X..y I I a I - l.'tition of till ullle.l to liie III I' lalli'e bv eial. t'falirtt it's, six months in a'tain has be;ii t li'tion o iirsi ii ' li.'aiiciii of olii i-ovT-r i he I' i ail. i-how nti . rt.hti oi' 1 S,"7!i;1: inoVo ilifcoi'i'.- ) infill the saute drills exec 'd'-ii i ol, tie Tlo lit 11 i'i'Kii of ..lea I lls t i The figures tire a! autn-g from the i'a period iu into tint the deaths from .1 elusive as tollows . ! Poiiuliitiort, :!:,; ir3,!tSl; divorce .185',!i:fi;':-, deal lis,. tO .1 lllll'. ill- i ii;. marriages, ,ST4: - birth!'. ;t 111 1, No Heceivi'i-slnp lor New ' oi k, Nov. J I- - ( onip.'inv -Some or tli. principles m the ;vii!horn iron end Steel and Alabmna ( etmollilaicd Coal and iron .Morgyr which lias not. vet been (inallv apurou'd. niado oin phutlc. denial today of the rumors (leu ling w ith ' (lo'ssibie. rcceiversbip proceedings against the Alabama company. Shot His Bridn. Rochester, Nov. :i Ceorne Har- cliarccd with ol twentv-iwo. 'hot Irn I i-t attempt to ott- ris was arrested her murdering tils bndo The police claim h night. He made to cape. . - .v...... - - - r " 1 li- - til i. ttfil i - r ' - Raleigh of mm met: mm, . i, t1 -t V ( i i&k -!' mm K - H !i- (.I'.i. I 'I u 1 111 v l.er.tiii.' the .;," -.) i lalfiiiaii il M-.m-l I line be--'i it M In ( II. Ties !!op :l'.v. 1:1 l:ii!v::r I I' !.. Il-tll 111 :V .-lit Willi" lip I'l.i'iir rs is. I ; i: l.m, m. I W !- '.rlllV. i-. .- I ". i!is. i lia M;vi!ceil sr. re: lislil iii ; ' III ' ' i J i , .11 il II epirtf 'ifn .1 .t : -.1 fi T i.ju!lii)i.;ii5 'tk 'sunn ; li.plili v . .. yj. 1 h h red iii' end e. in of I'iincr (o.. , em I'tile 'l:.iv. 'uiii and on ; .1 ,1-1' ll ::; lh-e .the iron.-! id"' me (I :i nii-u-fe, 111.' y;-!l. 'et-W- irn; ''. it' ti id el. All' .i IV, alls! i He ervod army.; jtl'-np: old illid ii.i',1. rate in III. fiCll IHIEEEST !fl THE TG CASE r.iiooln Cen't r, Kas., Sow 2 1.-' ii use intere.-t W'as .exhibited today the . trial of ; Shei'ri!t t'l.ir:; ,. A. .oi'.i-i an I John , Schmitlt,. char go . i,li 1'oiii.i'l.U ily i-ri 'tarring -Miss Alary ivnihei-hiiii. ii yoiiiig ii-hiioi tcaciier. j Si: Cl'i The jiossiliilily oi' .Mi.is Chumherluiti I l( )!irtg Iter own story today attracted i a crowd. .The testimony' Acslordav I . .' ..-..'. - - . - ol Edward. J-.n-e.-d and. otuers, giving li.'-. gi ini detail.-;, lias created gener al Ia a .more serious view of what now oi l. 'ii is styled "Tlie county 's ... dis-Ki';o-e.'"" ."liMwal'd Uicord resumed his testi mony lodav. Attorney MeCurdv ol I ne dcenso cross-quest ioned liicord. w ho at a in told of Chester Anderson proposing to l'.im ibat he take Miss CluHiibovtnin -driving and detailed the plan-tltey (iiscussed for Itleord and the '-ve.iool .teacher to bo found in a com prom U-ine, position by the "tar party." ' ' -i, ,rt . ,1 , ,i i, ill' i n '11 ----- - Cimes LAST EDITION any Other CHECK WAS HTORTKlESS rantcas Pitcher la Toils of the Law liny 1 1 1 1 i i v , MeiiiluT,' ol Danville I'ul (.iieiivi 'ruins. (inve Bail K In Mi ' llulel Kiislil I'liker K.uil niing Men i, ii. ' -, I ..li e--i::iiliia, VA I h.' I lilies, i j. J I It i iiiii ln-i- won fiiine l'i.iir 'el 11 I.: : Virgin in I iiii a i aui. l':-l iii.e.ln to answer a 1 1 1 1 1 1 Willi . pilKSillg ai i lie Ali-Ailno lllll J rli, I ii-'t iiii-:-s; ( I Vind alsV He will ieck Willi 'have. ov. skiptiiiig a hoard a .preliminary l.ii.st . seas'im Mul- ,M.I I Oil! Ll!' l in -'nod- .with'. -Dick 'Smith. 'of the i;i':-em -ill,;-. S. C'!, el ii li, a nd ciime hero to .in. oil tin- .season w'iilt the team. ,Vt . t in- r In of I he -series' he was iMi. tl'e pin!; .-ii, having failed to ' : liis i lary ni ui in shape, and vlii'ii .he "Si. liners" moved on he -;layi-d. helii imI. M. . St erne, pro i'i ielui .01' t he M'-.VIiHi ilotf, iii. one of .l iie. k'M .''.I lis iit t he CM'olina cir i'tiit,.Mi del - not hesitate When M;il litii.:; . V''"i"ei red his pe.r.-ional Check Mf.Siii. Miillinix 1,-n and staved i.. 1 1 1 i I y"siii'(l;i;?, hut i he check .came l'.'i' h . li'iirlfi'd "no I'uiHl.s" in a very sli'H'-. lime. 1 he matter was called to the at te nt ion of the police : and a phoroiir'upli made; frfiiii a groiip iie ti re ia Si.; v.I.-lin;.-. s Ihiseliall Guide. Yi-'sit-rdav liio'-ning A til Unix made (bo. -fatal or i'ii r. Ite returned - to (i!T'iis!ifi-o and was met on the sir-'et by. Mr. hteine. At the time lie w i'i- v. itli a woman so Air. Sterne inei'elv notilied the police of his presem -o. here.- lie got iiway as far as W'iiinliiii,. however;. . hut - was ar rest ed a. a hotel there last night, be-imt- registered with a woman as Mr. aiol ?-.!'s. Msillinix. 1 i ' .'in voting white men. '."i' early . Sunday victims iiioniiiic: i'.i' ' i ne liohce.. patu '- h lie. city court ye:-terda in guilt, in 1 be face of the )1H -c or police officers :i hi- ihe :ir."s s. Tlie men. Siljs .'.H.Ve Keives. .I. V. Sellnrs W . f :-i!: :Vi b.-:-'.lobii . . - G ibsoij, '. v. .t ;" .i a;i'l I'.. !-.. and ..lames -.Thonm- ;i. i re in a irivate . room in the li.'ii-.v . .'. !-:;;' bei'.ding when '.&tK 1,1 -" clock .romijiiv:. morning '1 .-ill .were eairied- lo 'police head prii ; s and held under' guard until d:vyli" ' d . in, t hi !io-. a m e n ; were j l:ir- t'o In,.. When .bonds. "wove arrang- vict i m's of the latest effoi-t. police .crusade against, gamb " all well known voung white nd lhe .'building' in which they lutein - is one of the most popu- : fOuininir juiriioweK in the city !.'. ' i;" ;r'i ;i'.'e'l' .-bcciipyiilg.- ;inarteri n-ai' ;tli'-; - ji -enV" uf the game. It. was 'iii-'.'h It:, -ii" i.Ji nt I hat the game was o ii.i ed - .n-il (ui'iie I bent solves, say i hat I ,ie -not - uoliovo the rom had hou o Sn nd: ifi de.i-i d to the purposes of y in o t.iii :. : ' iV't ill t' various railroad nie'-.-.iiiMv:-'.i'nid-'. a inn i-iii-ei.iii:;. Of I'ultiiiiesii-.e.ie.n- to' disci' t l.e l anou,!! . proposal tons , . ol'lering fnri-';'lif. .relief to llroensliorii has been lail.'-l lor toinnlii; Tlioi'o are two .ri.lO'-(a be-fore the pooph- of ." tlti. si'i iinii, t In- li:nu!iil h -iiiid t'uiiilwr l.-ito! lllll the C.l'r-i-l! Iin In:.-, e-arli '-jifi'eri'll-; ioi ;.;il" condit oui and leiiel' liox I'rom - iiiiw -pi'i'va- ell j. iveil hy ,..'tl':-r:i l l a IT 1 h.' Soul li r more s a iuo)ioiol. (bat d tn'i f.ii ht rate i.: i. .'M ... .- The 'lejit llio- ' till; I'll. lllO)H!i.l'l sent I..-I-H. roup! lili. lal ia lleilarill:' th fa haj' (lone as linn-It 1 1I . I'':id Oil ii t l ill;, fur miu iir ha vi' ctoiie, . I'ul '. i fiif id -iviieviiuv tin diset'Olti Kai-iiiiili! lielieM',1 ol I !: .- at tell . iil opi. a nil ('tniiliei-laiid line.' it ii.i 'v null! be i!i!il-.T I hi' colli rol i-board or Norfolk Sou! hern; i;.!ioro liiii' would reach w -bill- iho fb( 1 ":rt tlr- n ilfv boa rd at i j" t seem iot". luwa nioii ii lo c:i it so of not : be go! ol ( "aswell. Person and coitiitii's and tap the Sea Icn'eri on. . The latter pro--. to have the greater sup hly l'i'Lii'iFC it is being pro-fli-oeiislioi'O hien and be !i tirm. belief that it could hied up by t lie Southern be- lore a train -was nut in operation. The. liiindoiph-Ctinihcrliind people have ashed the aid ol the iiooido. but have show n such reticence as to their plans that sonielliing has got to bo done mighty finick" -.If the county votes honds ns asked 'iipd'ns -provided by it special election to be hold De cember 2.- It is certnin that strong forces have hen st in motion nitainst the uroiect here in Cveonsboro and unless iho oeoile are taken into the conhdi'iice ol the promoters tins tonnr-hip will turn the bonds down cold. A notaulu feature of all the diacnssum. however, is the evident. Oct i.-rni inn t ion of the people here to (Continued on Page Seven.) AssocllUi Press r Service PRICE FIVE CHHTfl. Newspaper yu fJQJ REUTIVE DIE Grandfather of Ross French Mjbs Report That HelWould Witness Si the Execution AT PENITENTIARY TODAY John Talalit and Sallle Thompson Here Lroni Swain County to Make Airaiigements for Shipping Body of Coiideimied Man to His Mountain Home The Crime for Which I'leiioh Mill Be Electrocuted. ( oming not for the purpose of see ing their relative die in the electric chair, as was erroneously stated in some of the papers, but for the pur pose of seeing their kinsman alive, John Talala and Sallie Thompson, grandfather- and first cousin of Ross French the young Cherokee Indian who will die Friday for the murder of a young girl in Swain county, arrived in Raleigh today from their mountain home and went straight, to the penitentiary. Warden T. P. Sale admitted the relatives to the death chamber and they com muned with French as long as they desired. Mrs. Thompson and the old man this .afternoon purchased- a casket for the body of French and they will remain in Raleigh until after the execution.. Mrs. Thompson did all the talking, the older Indian not once speaking to the gentlemen who sold tne casket. The body of French, who is only 20 years old, will not go to a medical college, as is the case with many bodies, but will be carried back to his former home for burial. Arrive in t.rceiislKiro. Greensboro. Nov. 21 John Talala and Sallie '1 hompson, grandfather and first cousin of Ross French, the voting Cherokee sentenced to die iby electrocution Friday for the murder of Ethel Shnler. broke their long and hard trip troin Swain county to Ral eigh with a night s rest hero. They came in at !:.'0 last night from Ashe ville and left on the early morn ing train today for Raleigh, the old man vigorously-denying before his -departure the recent newspaper stories to the eftect. that he had ap plied lor tickets to the electrocu tion ot his daughters child. The old fellow, already passed the octo genarian stage, said he had never expressed such desire or Intent and that the impression that he would do a thing like that must have been made bv a letter from him asking it he could see Ross. He says he only meant, and wanted to Bee him before his death. Tlie grandfather, who has spent the best part of his 81 years in Swam county, uses good English, though in all other respects has the tradi tional appearance and manner of his race. lie savs be will take the body of. French to Swain county, where it will he interred. Convicted of Murder, """lioss French was convicted about two months ago m Swain county su perior court of the brutal murder oi pretty voung Ethel Shular, after (Continued on Page Two.) 816 REWARD FOR ' would-be jam Governor Kttchin today offered : a reward of $100 for the arrest of the party or parties who September t!l attempted to wreck a passenger train ot Carolina and Northwestern Railway Company on Crowded Cleek trestle, .Gaston county. The scheme tailed, but had it succeeded it is probable that groat loss of life and property would have resulted. . The railroad authorities have offered- a reward ,of S250, making 13B0 for the officer who captures the Bcoun drel or scoundrels. 1 XEVKX MIXERS K1IXED. In I'hII of I took In Potash Mined Be longing to Prussian Government. Nordhauser, Prussian Saxony, Nov. 21 Eleven miners were killed and another badly injured by fall ol rock today in the potash mines belonging to the Prussian govern ment. -. - - - .4 T
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