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'Wm-CITY DAILY SEN TIN Ki X arm ITVTIWTT flTTC TrtTTT "rr- mumnn . . . . e-1 si ixu. uniiiu r tit US AaU HMAKST BrLUiAli TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. WlSST0X-SALl"3ItN.CMirisiUY LVISJMJ, 4111 MWYll S, 1908. TlilCE 5 CENTS. HUMPH OPENING OF THE NOT TDJE TRUE No Attempt Made by a Will Continue to Speak Senator Lee S. Overman; Widely Known Institution Civil Sen ice Employes rr3l Other Persons are Crank to Attack Presi dent Roosevelt. ior Bryan and Kern I ill ill Speak Here at that Begins New Year With Must be (Careful About ana " Election Day. Time. Splendid Prospects, Political Activity. t ing Made. REPORT PROVES GQMPERSTD MAK GN IS TO W G ISSUED I HE BLflZE MM ADDRESSES OPEN ON TUESDAY SALEM ACADEMY BY COMMISSI ! B-H "3 ls Burned Fire Hive Been of . 0,gnWork of searcnmv, ,ht. Bod o Be Commenced Rums Cool Sufficiently jtd !a ..,1 n .ill!'!1'!! ii.' h linn - V- ' : .. , oll.lll i'tiur iii' I). xi; s ot ill tii" l' c dc.-tovcf" i. JI all lt'; Mills .l!' td I j Hi. V , o m GUI MM STBIT SHOT Friend of the President Who Was Riding With Him at Time of Re ported Attempt at Assassination Shows Story to Be Without Foun dation Man Is Arrested at Oyster Bay. .., J ,, : Will , 1 ulllS I'lHll pening Christian Endeavor Society r utta; - nf (In- Calvary was hold .,, h !. night, in connection ,, I, n ,1.isiiiu pingram was , The 1 iij was under the . ,, 'in ii.iiriii, .Mrs. Wal ! !i!'!H rcinaiks of omour- .. u il!.t,!- liv lltT til till' Ell- rv Tlii' music whs in charge K!,;i!''h K' H' T. whose open .-:,, ;tli a'i'il Imth lal''iit ami mi, !!,. . .hi of tin- musician. u!i iiniiiiibil was thi' duel ,.n." which was so ef T'liihriil by Misses Davis inl Ailii.' TweiH'. - Tlii' coin fi llt"-S illl.l distinctness of uti ii a must pleasing mini- H'rt irmii i!n' missionary com- fiiim-iil ilniilril activity In tii Etalniviir work, while the ln's r.,iirt, real hy .Miss Ollic "nrnl 'In- f'n -U1 of wink tii! seeks hy ilie nod Mr l.iifk' lili.n li's address on : '.iii tvf Stewardship" was th tin,., uinl,. The Value of I'.tnI'Mnii's " was splendidly ii ' ii' V. K ('. S!.'lllilt. I'.iiui (iiarte was sung hy i"1" r f tin. society, i'"'ina iviiiarks wci heard ' s nr U"v E. S. Croslaltil I'-.iks th. !,t liinniiin of tht : i-.!:'l'.r,M- t r K in Calvary ' 'i"'l i"'r. Regular lueel- :"' '" 1,1 li'T-afer mi Sinidav v Secured By Mr. Vanderford Here OYSTKU HAY. Sept. S.-1"imiii tlie departure fur New York today of Major Wadsworih, the friend of I'le.t- lent Uoosevelt, who was riiliiiK itll him last Saturday, tht lxittoni wa kniH'ked out of the story that an at tempt liad been made to assassinate president. Itefore leaviliK .Major WadswtVlh declared r hut while a shot was fired near the road where president and himself were ridin;;, it was in the uirection of neither of them tut was fired by some tawi pract leers on the farm of V. Kmlein Uoosevelt. the president's cosuin. This positive statement, coupled with the invest iRal ion made at Miueola of a man suspected of the sltootitiK. has coiiii1iTeTy upset the iheory of an attempt at assassination. The story took shape 'ye-slerday from the arrest of John CoiiKhlin, evidently insane, who attempted to see lh" president. He was found with an empty revolver on his person and itv criminaUiiK papers, lie crainind to Im a privaty detective. He is now hell In .Miueola Jail awaiting a sanity ex un ination. Hir Speeches Enpected to Be of Much Benefit to the Cause of Democracy' In the Present Campaign More Coed News Is Received at Demo cratic Headquarters Bryan Great ly Pleased. H Viinf,.f,,r( 'II r .11 , Halisburv i'- wnrK tit rats "r n ' ;i!'i!in;i fr th. '""'I. .H lit'i-e to " '"."'-" in pettimr sub. -:iii-Saleiii peo- a lift ul th,. coin ri -'J Mr. Vainlerford in CHIC.VIH, crane ciiiiiuut ' I',; rau.'Aciiif in s wi'li Wliei't In the I.i'.m pi. s. The 1'Uiii li.i.i H' tet'teil ar Satll'lrl (ituiiHi r chief is to ket-p In Addition to Mr. Overman Other Prominent Speakers Will Uphold the Cause of Democracy In Speech es Here During the Campaign De mocratic Headquarters Have Been Opened on Liberty Street. The IVmm i.i ii fotlliilih upt-lleil in At Tiie-ilin t'M ' CniipaiKii i'l l' in tfiis' itiiiiity on mm; when Seii.iinr ;he r-ttimp lor ill y an until electiiui dity. l.i:ei a' lire ii.. the ton will soon m uist rilni't'd lioiii linii.M'raiic national lieadiiiarteis. Keporis from atioiis national com tllitleelllell I hroilKholll the coiiiilry ire pleasinn. Hi u it expressed sali.-. faction at the progress niade in the doubt Fill states tliu.-. far. I. ee S. S ak . II. 111 u 'lienee. In h.ls llt'COlllt t Ivel lllllli. l the court ii! Hi) lltmle of Salisbury, ii! In -'. Mi. Over at I art a lat'i;e au limine the "inn i iime that bi en a . . WashiiiKtoii. lie has a most iutlui iiti.il uieuilit r of LABOR LEADERS TO ANSWER. mil Y; l!V K. (' lln.u-n t". '''":. Taylor Si, uth--1 W. Shi,,.y $io, w, 1- W. C. drown s; '"'. H. II. .lone , :'"li!'n .. : $i. j. i" W. T. Wil " i- iii'tiii- i !!')) t: "" '.litlerfi,. has st '" far i X.,,.,1 . T. "ii $J..",n, Alsi'iuiKh T.-ital, $7!t.tin; ersof Real tate Here Today '"''lis w "' ' rerorded '" I'a, Mmitord. H'"''i. niiisidera. " r'tani; r cr ill.- . in n '''int.. , aw lord "' : ( unsiilera- l'. 1'Hi'tiell, 22 '"Hsiileration " 1 y. i.-wi i,wii I-,,,,, is- oil,, lot '"liMdeiiiiioii .aw so ; ruail, con- tit v : v. i:. i 'Ulill'nii ""' "ill ll.ee, " ' Vi . inorii- iiiii, ill!,.. "I'M will l,p Gmpersj Mitchell and Morrison Ac cused of Contempt of Court. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 The e tition of the Buck Stove and Ransc Company, of which J. ". Van Cleave of St. l.ouiii, president of the National .Maiuifeturers' Association is presi dent, requiring Samuel Oompers. John Mitchell and Frank Morrison, respect ively president, vice president and sit rctui", of the American Federation til Labor lo snow cause why they should not he adjudged guilty of contempt, comes up before Judge (iould, f tin Supreme Court of the District Of Co lunibia, Wednesday of this week. The case will be handled for Mr. Goiiipers and his associates by Alton H. Parker of New York, and Ralston & Siddons, of this city and for Mr. Van Cleave ! Messrs. Davenport, of Cotinecticilt.aiKl Sullivan, of Washington. The labor leaders are charged with acting in contempt of the orders of Judge Could last December, prohilii. Ing them from continuing the duck Stove and Range Company on the pub lished "We. Don't Patronize" list ol the American Federation of La'-or and from In any way boycotting or eticour Hging a boycott ngalnst the company, which order subsequently became. a de cree of the i fiiirt, through t:ie action ol Chief Justice Clabough. an apeal from which Is now pending. It Is asserted i (hat after the dale of Jusaice (loughV order they circulated the American Federal ionisi containing the "Ve Don't Patronize" list, and they Hf( albo charged with circulating the rn feedings of the last convention of tin; merit an Federation of Labor, w hich indoised the boycott in question. John Mitchell Is charged wl;h hav ing presided over the Cnited .Mine Workers' convention last January-rat which time a resolution was passed indorsing the boycott on the duck Stove and Range Company. Sperilic complain, )s made of an editorial pub lished in the February niimberti ol the Federations!, written by Mr. (lum pers h ml discussing at length tin or der of .1,1,1,. could. It Is understood thai the answer ol Hie defendants" will Insist upon their 'Jg!t. in- discuss JuiliciaL diw4ini(iBB will the utmost freedom and iii the propriety of any court order which wonld interfere with such freedom of speech. Others of the questions lan-1. under consideration in connection wl h the platfornia of the polit.cal pla'forniii of the political ,lrt!es are likely lie developed at the hearing. It is within (he power ol the court, should 'he judge find adversely to ilie re spondents, to fine them or commit "licni to jail. .. " Mr. Henry L. Wilson, sou of Mr and Mrs. e. H, Wilson, left on the ear l.v train this morning for Durham tu enter Trinity College. He gons to pre pare himself for the ministry. The Sentinel jolns-his friends in wishing liltn success jn his chosen life work. Henry .Montague, of Ri-hinond. who has been visiting his iiur"iiis here for several day s. returned . home last night. He is with h" Virginia Caro lina Chemical Company in that fit. v. Bethania High School To Open Next Monday The llethania high school building is-about completed, and as previously announced, school will open next Monday. September llth. On this date it U desired by the nianagemeii' hat ail applicants mew pupils) re port for classification even if they should not be ready to enroll for im mediate wink. A satisfactory cei'ttficate frolu, a former teacher will exempt from an entrance cxaininait ion. On Tuesday. September I.",, all the former high school pupils, accom panied by parents and friends of tin school, will be expected lo report" at 9 o'clock. This arrangement is made in order that the patrons and friend;, of the school may look in and inspen the school rooms, music rooms aim Ilie splendid auditorium. For this dale, a special program ol music and talks is being arrange I. The faculty as completed is: J W. Daniel, principal-high school; Mis: Kale Jones, principal common school department, with Miss Snyder as assistant. Miss lleile Staiuback, ol Weldon, X. ('.. a graduate of Peters burg College, Va., and l.uer a pupil of the Virgil School of Music, New York, has been cmpl-ivcd as teacher of music. She eoines highly recotr. mended, as does Miss Snyder. Senate. He is ursed in all the leading and pel incut questions rela ting to Kovci'iimc in and bin address will be a masi erpiei'e iu a political W.! Other speakers of ilollliliell e Will be seemed for the campaign and there will be a liiely tune in old Forsyth imttl election time, ilie l it'inocraev In .'his county is militant and determined poll larger Democrat le majorities tills ear !)ian ever heforje anil tliiy will probably do it Mr. G II Has' lugs, chaii in. in of the county Demo cratie executive ciiuiimltee. Is cones ponding with a distinguished demo rat who will probably draw a larger crowd than anv other person wi'h the exception ot ..I. Hrvan. He has promised to make three speeches in this congressional district and Mr. Hastings will gel him lo collie to this count v if possible. The Democrat ic headquarters have been opened up in the Hitting block on Libertv street. In Mr. I last In H of lice. A large -banner stretched across i he street hearing the. pictures of W. W. Kitchin and V. J. Ilrvan, painted by Mr Luther Martin, deslg nates the situation of the .headquar ters and all democrats are welcome. It is said that the warmest cam paign in the history of the county will be waged by the Democrats l his year There is possibly more interest in politics this year than in several years in the past. Repeated veal's of Republican inhiulejl.avo stung the musses Into action and a wave for 111 van is sweep ing the country The people are look rug to the Democratic nominee for sal vation, and Ilie people in ibis county are together with the people all over the country. The coming campaign will be the greatest this country ha ever seen because 'everyone Is tak ing more vital interest in Hie qucs tions and. principles at stake. G0MPER3 MARCHES ON CANNON Invades Speaker's District To Try To Beat Him. DAN VI I. I.I'". 111.. Sept. Samuel (ioinpers, president of the 'American Federation of Labor, will invade tin Kiithteeiilb Congressional district of Illinois lomorrow for the avowed pur pose of iiringing anoui me neieai. in Joseph (1. Cannon, Speaker of the na llonal House of Representative whi is making his nineteenth campaign foi a seat in Congress. Mr. Compels is lulled lo in. ike mi aldress til the big labor ((invention here. Two years ago lie declared lii. intention of seeking the Speaker's de feat. However. Mr. (Ioinpers minii mil one or two speeches in the out skirts of the district, tailing to appear in Danville, where the heaviest labor vote of Mr. Cannon's (list ti t is polled and the Speaker was elected h Ilie largos- majority In' has had In eighteen campaigns, wi'h the ixccptlon of the vote cast for him four vents ago Interest Intense. COLI'MBIA. S C . Sept v Intense interest, is being shown in I lie. M'coiiil primaries today. The. chief interest is lit :iieii".itiirT,"il 7aceTif--w-er-rt ft: Ir Smith hikI John Gary Kvans. The voting Is Ilea tier than in ih" first primary. Jerome Objects. NKW YORK. Sept, v -Jermiie lo claioil i ii.l.i v tin' Harry Thaw can in,, til- taken Ii PiitsbiilK Miday to respond to l-deta; our -ntuniotis Th i:iu. initlmri' i'-s wiii not aliow him to be taken qui- ! Hi" sia'e. Twenty Hurt By Fall. PIIILADKLPJn A. Sept. v -Twenty up ii were hurt this morning by tailing wiMi a biokqeti scaffold from Hammer steins Opera llmfc. which is ii'-Hrii.g (till plelloll. Emperor William is Acting as Umpire liKRLl.V, Kept. S. Kmperor Wil Ham Is acting' as umpire in chief at annual niatieuvres of Gorman army at Alsace Lorraine the entire week, en during soldlei .V hardships Willi ihe men. He ride: lor hours oil horse hack, as Interested as the rawest re emit. One hundred thousand soldiers are encamped. Interest is attached to the miinelivres on account of their be ing held near the French frontier. I' is thought Germany is trying to lin press Fiance with her military s'rengt b. -. Big French Victory. PARIS, Sept. S - Details of flglH Ing between Fieiph troops al llodc nib on Algerian fron'lor and Iterbei tribesmen, t" cived to, lav, ludican that victory of French wa so sweep lug ilie uprising is now ended. Huu dreds of Moors .-iirrourrllng tin French garii-on vei" lain with ma chine guns. Tin- I'ioikTi losses wer "light, the to' a! kill'-d tttid wnmidet being lets than filt v. I lie campaign W ill' lie coll": illiie'il ' fii'rlf the coiiiitt.y i cleaiej of waning Moots. COTTON MARKET. NKW YORK. Sept. t I le i oi.s.i ligiiit's op ipiaiiliiv of cut.:, tinned this year was a tri,! i -b but . (iffst't by firm ch, !' -s. h' I tie- iniiiki opened s'eail to II Jioin's. iltl dn.ti of f Officers m the Classified Service Who Resign To TaWe Part in Politics, With View Tg Being Reinstated if Unsuccessful in Candidacy Will Not Be Re nstated Hereafter. SHING l UVi. Sept s.-.- milcnilt warning has bien si In ihe ( nil Stlvlif I t ill , ii 1 1 - i Ml to the ill my of govt niineiii employ et in VsIiiiik'oii and i lsebre against side sli pping i In n wink for I in b S.llll III Older u indulge In the st dm live name ot poll lies I, stems thai ill pas! campaign It has been the p l. tot p.. n a good tiianv gov i ritineiit othi'lalx and iPiks to leslgli s.i lh.il ley may lull for ot tlee to their li'ilno i olioniitiH les, or olbtrwiMi' liecoine actively engaged In polllitat woiK. I In -ii lo he re I II slut ei, at. or eli i lion tlay II Hie Jolt silll looks good to t belli Hut tins year (hole will lie no rolu siateiiieiiis. The older reads as fo low. " "I he eoiuiiiission (JesiriH to iiiloini ' lit ti ol the ilepartnietts Mild ludt pelid out exetuHve ottlct'S of Its altitude oward emploves iu the rlasHine.l S' l V ice who resigri to heCOIII" I'HIllllll.lles for oil: i or to engage In actlv iilnl cal wink, and who atteiwurd seek re tnsl.ltelllellt "liuisinnt Ii a Hie Issuance of a cer tltlt ule Is tlisi re Inn, il v Willi Up cnin mission, no leitihinle will be Issued m any rase where the. .party seeking reinstatement lesignetl with a view of running tor office, or Indulging In a degree of sditieal activity will h Winild be piolilbited If he had remain ed in the service and afterward, hav- Latge Number of Patrons and Friends of tht School Attended the Etn tses Many Improvements Made on Buildings and Grounds During Past Few Months New Members of Fac ulty. In proof td the 'tei-p inert si t hiiiiiglioiit the 'I win l ily in all that i ono nis Salem Aiail' iuv iiinl I ..iieg. . Meiiioil.il Hail wa till, d tins liioruiiig when the ) (ipelllll-; i xotetsi s were 11. Ill j.':-J rresldebl Clew ell presided and tie m, initial exeriisiH wcio condu ltd by Rev J Kenneth Plohl Rev F. C Sit 111 1'le. Prof. J K. Ilrowti, of Ihe Salem lays' School, Mud Mayor II P.aton of Wilision. were also sealed upon th. rust rum The taller made all aildiess ol welcome in (he young ladles in halt ot ln city. In his cnioiuary mi jiressive and at the same time happy style Dr. Clewell broi.ghl greetings from 1 li tuip I Unit 1 1 hn irr, ; - "w h n - i ir i n pen o sylvaula at pit sent, and also from Mrs. Clewell, who Is HI Just now The latter sein affectionate greetings to lie new pupils especially. Dr Clew ell Spoke III touching lelllis of the great organ and Hie man whoso mem ory il pi rpel uatt s, Mr. C, II. Fogle. also of the laigc arch above it. which wiis given in teinoin'Miiiioe of the la't I'm! I.einiiiii b, who louinled the tit 1 1 I. depart inept o( th,- college, and who spent his Hie in building it up. Pro! Shirley treated the audience to one of Ills splendid oigan solos which are alwuvs so greatly chJoj. e! by this niusie-lov ing people After this the president spoke of Hit new class which has I u ail'b'il lo Ihe! ,nK 111 an.u.iacy, or Having ctamlaiil of I he kcIkmiI, of clianges I Indulge.i In the contemplated political Kel'y T6 Fight Papke. ( KICAfio Sep' 'lined l"! STOCK MARKET. NKW YORK. St pi .. The aI,i k icark" siaited the w(.-s '.ion-.'. t-(t,i gains In nearly i". oryiiiin.; I'nioii Pa cific made a gain ot on" point, ou!h ern Pacibe :; i Tb" Hill sloi ks rlso shiirt-d in the ,el v .UK e New Charters Granted. ; ItO.VI'.ORO. Sept. v ---Charlt-i , were will granted the Mtirgan'oii Itfiii alic" an I ie IPlIt Pn ke's next np,i'i:ioit In Hie ; Relief Company, the ' huKleiro Vohicie ring. This much was decided fhis j and Caski i Co., Davis Oliver Company, ii.itiiini: The date'sei is Oe:ober II. oi Gret'tt Jii.U'o. clasM-rooms, alid also auuoiiliceil thai the weekly rest day would in the fu lure fall on Monday Instead of Satin lay. Iu conclusion, he introduced MistM 1)1 llsllillgilalll, tile new lllrecloi of ill, vo al i. pat in. til He said that when she i olist'iil ed lo leave her (Tili ng' inline, he had promised her a wnlic welcome from the musical tliTotil of a music, , I (own as well as within tin- col lege. He llietelore besi-oke for ller H hoariv gieeiiiig, hot Ii socialK and iiro ,1'ssioiiall) . Miss III nshhighnm has a plci ing si., go pion ip e She Is In ow ii hiilreil mid labor pelite, but not so Iter voice for it soared forth rich and sluing and clear In her two line selections; tin III. si uppcnlfd more In real musicians while Ilie later was sweet lullaby . ipprei iated by everyone. The school Is beginning i uiidel llliglllt'hl plospel Is. is ol interest to note the various distances which are represented by one day's arrivals In a convcrsai Ion In the office It was seen thai one came troin l he Slate ol Wasliriiigton, I roin Oklahoma, (hi (ago. Now Yoik City. Washington, D ('.. Jacksonville, N't-w Oilcans, several 'nun Central Texas, and one HM-clal sleeping car from Knoxvllle-all in one day . Following is the list of arrivals up in ibis iiioriiiiig: Missis Ktiiily Hyil'-, Cordclc, (ia.. Liny Fain, Atlanta, (ia , Callle May Chiistle, Dawson, Ga.; Mary llondu rant. Vuldosia, Ga , Katheritie I.hiio Valdosla, Ga.: Alniarviie Ijine, V'ablos la, Ga ; Malinda Itassett, port Valh-j. tin.; FiVelyn Wood, ,1a: ksonvllle, Fla ; Georgiana Lashan, Jacksonville, Fla ; Geneva Robinson, Ja( ksonv Ilie. Fla. Kli.abeth P.ukliill, Jai kson v ilie. Kla . Jeaiioile Piirkhill, Jacksonville, Fla.: Helena Holloni'in, ,la -ksonv :'A , Hn Mamie Adam--. Jasper, Un.: Hop Coolidge, liti.-:ol. Tetin.; Reiia lliown (!l ot n villi.;, Toi,n.,,..Maigait;t, SUuuuui, Knoxv Hie, T'etHi ; Annie lb II" How ard Fiovil. Va-i 'iieH-hefi (loniPiif. t.viK-b-! burg, Va.. Odilb' Lewis, Sutliorliii Va.. Myi'le Chauey . Ma i litis, illo. Va ; lift iiiiidetia Molt. Muskogee. Ok lalioina; Kiizabelh M(iU. M-uskog'-t-. Okbi'ionia : Helen Rumloy. Kankakee, III.; Paulilii- Kdt us. Clio. S C , Klsie Sims. Cuba; Cielina Call. ( Hi sienna. Tex.: Iteiilah Pitts Cori(aii,,, T'x ; lliejl Davis. St-a ' t Wiisb : Kdi II Ri'-e; New Yoik. Inez Howes. I'-XaS; Mill He l.ruwti, Peiiiisy h ani.i :. Mildred Kaufiean, Coliiiuliia. Pei.n.i ; Siti,ey Wariior. St. Louis. Mi . Hello Jm-kel. Lake .Mills,, Wis, Many Improvements. In nil iti't-i '. ie with the president of Saiein Academy ami College, reli live to the !ix mi ii i opening of tlpu in s' t'i loii thi- nioiniiig. a number of illicit-.' ing items' weie learned, spec ially it, t-ror'liig to ihe iii.i.'iy alumnae iu the ci'v The whole v iiioipiit.-re of : lie en' (C,,i .' itmi ,1 on Page Thi'if ) ictlvlty, seeks reliisialivmetit.' Berkman is Sent to the Work-House NKW YORK. Sept. s - Alexander del klnaii, - be- would he- slayer- of Henry C. Flick, arrested yesterday ihi the charge of "Inciting to ilol" at a peaceliil iiiteting of trade unionists at Cooper Institute was today senl M the workhouse lor live days. The wnipau accomplice, M.uy Smith, waa lined ll'inu tor disorderly conduct lb rk in .in ttiotl tu lit' iik up Hi" ineeliliK, inject ing anarclilstli- speeeh fs it ii 't nil Hags while bands oio plalltlg the Mai fellies. One th ill waving a I'd Hag was kicked y a IHiilcetnati the entire length of lb" hall In'o Ilie si loot Kiiiuia Goliliuaii was present but left tiefore the (lis Itirbanee t.ook place.. PELL'S ANNOTATED REV I SAL First Volume Nearly Ready and Sec ond Volume Under Way. Mr. Geo v foil, of Winston S.ili iu. was in Raleigh yoMierday pulling tio.ti" llnlshllig touches on his AnnoU'ed K" vlsal of PHIS In the Snpreiu Cm, I l.ibiiiry. W hen ,n.kt d bv a Nes alio (I ,e V'T npoittl wht-ll tile K' VIH.ll W II be out, Mr. P-ll. said "Thai i I I ,' what I should like to know invsi if I lillve COIIIpleleli II 1)11 'idoiiod ill il .f Hie and hiiv f it over two o,in pel fourteen bo, us a day on Hie wink The hooks will contain about ii as llmel) iliilili'l as Hie Revlsiil of I'.ci't and, noihiiig of tlii' kind ,ut h.i.lug heetl a"elplet Isftlle. it l.iis 'leell III' possible for Hie If) I'lllctllllte H o quiiii'i'v of in.itter and time to '. r ty cii .i . e'e Three-four' lis id ' V' lllsl VOlllllie is III type Bll'l '-'),l, ' ".' bull nt ii Hfind volume' ts tn f ;tiiii'is' hands. , Inability to a ' ao riii.ife pioof readers is "ipTavtn,; 'i," wotk I should say that both vol nut ! fchould be out bv . lleceiniiot at least, lirst volume lunch earoei Taft in Ohio. S A. YD ('SKY. Ohio. Sept H, Irivn1 ing ilie Fotakt-r si rough ild, Judg-i Tatt ;.dliesed tw() lileetiiigs today The hist was a' sol Tiers' lioine, do second ai opoia noiise. whore larg-t ainllence assemble, I Taft'n visit Is expeettd to heal the breach of tiet two fie tions of Ohio politician.. Ilotir of Taft S speeches were exletiiioiau euii.t ,Two Burned to Death. DKNVKR Sep', if -Two men ':" i bui in fl to (ieii'ii .mil a inon sen, ,,is ! ly injured early ibla iiioriiiiig Hi a, file paritaiiv fle.itrov ing lb 'el Ilol tnollt One lilllldreti gio;' weie ill the huildilig when ihe fire s'llted and titauv were ronipi'lleil o ( n m 1 1 from up;. or .-toileJ. ir
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