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-Da: ' ji "pi 17: , - Vol :iVL J- n. siiEsnxm Editor and ruiikhw. CONCORD, N: G, TUESDAY, MAY. 20, JI6.. Member The Associated Press, r t t t 'Hi r- - -' 1 . C(ji;ui-i:CE.DiG EVEilT : T. X. a A. CAMPAIGN IS AU3- PICIOUSLY LAUNCHED. b-niJieiisisfmi J: .- V.' ' Omt Meeting .' at . Central ..Graded School Last .Evening Starts Con- . Jar. - eerd'i Big T. MV ft A. Campaign- Mrs 7. W, Cannon Presides and the Chairmen and Committee- Qe Om List as the Ladies of thj City ServO Dinner, Eloquent Speeches Were DeUvered. Messrs. Daniels, j r. ; Spier, BTnnttngton, Wilson and Sot-, .-' eru voncora vraxens Bpeaa. i .'At -one Tf the vmt frnthqsWie- '. ;' ;niostvrepresenUtive. and must inter , eating- meetings ever lield hero Con-, 'cord's campaign to ra!se $33,000 for '' - Y M..C. Ay was launched last nignt . vamid -an" atmosphere vhapged. . with !;:. loyalty to purpose, , enthusiasm and 4': -A.earnestneas.v.Ai4''. ? fc-'--.;'Y-; ; i "T The meeting was called tbeFusiness ' 'ij MeneDinner Conference and was held v at Central graded school. Plates were r- J r d for 150 and the dinner was serr ' ... d by a 'number of ladies of the city, r A Numerons tables were provided,' each - 5 committee having a separate table in : ' " addition to those provided, for the ' "r? t guests, who were not members' of com ; m1ttees." The.:sehool 'auditorium was appropriately decorated with banners, -"bearing mottoes and; inscriptions r& leting'toYi M C A;,work. The chair, X-.' table-was directly in 'front, of ' i the rostrum and occupying seats there .iwsre:-'. Mr.-J, W. Cann6n, Fro Dan. ' , lets, of Clemson College, E. G. Wil-Zi'pm,yt,u'-Bpfa and Mr Huntington, 'J? of, Charlotte'Vf' V' V'-1 4 A few minutes after. T'oVioek. Mi. J. Vf Cannon, who presided, called ; ' ; the eonffiwe to order and reonested Rw M,Fs Itoorem of Central Metho i,' .i d'st Church, to ask the bleSsinst'J'ol- -i" lowitt? the blessioe dinner Was sery- i V HledlthemenOi ojidgtin? of beef,, rice, Petoes, bm'ni' W cteahT, r eafeS-Sn t C colrpe.i;Whil the dinner was tn pro . -i' sr-w liirfs of-nhWpR vweref sriven.to 5 Ci'fe " t ti nnrm'ttw chairmen, who wirt Jhe ' ". "r'- .7.. members of the'eommittees. made tt V y lection snd prepared to stirt the sjib- ?S " -ft. aeration .campauna - The eomra'ttee. ehairmen beenpyinjr ;1:s;;SaiU -ith" thwi- ewmirteemen were: . v 4.; E, C." Barnbardf,. J. A.'Cnnnon. if. U r.vn. A. F. HaHson.C. F.Bitfh e. 8 Rmsrt C.: B. Waaroner. W, -T. wva4iinj.tOn, F. White and A..JI, "- - Mr. J.. Cannon, in iotrodiin$r eitisens ; .: -.'. prt'fit!emWltUeTe 0 launch work ",' C':'for tn'.w"lfVe ft Concord- and the S;jf, ;S iWAfk should be enrrted on enthusiast. T f -is and snccessfullvi ? Jrjv "V--, . If ' 'fifUki 's?VkA Sa a Kniinnas tan an ;-,iin,: .'j'oaa nim an V viimnmi .sunt if svke in traiehtforward, business lit' my. He cited nnmerons instances of the eood work oe the '-'Tonne Men 's Christian Association ;n denlinit wih ; wavward bovs and 'developine ; the V., latent talents' of boys, who by envir ; bnir-ent and other conditions were- deV f" nied an onportnnitv to - allow thA'r I - talents to borreohforth. "The T. M. t-...f4i C, A. .not qnlv ' reclaims tiad boys but TEU8IE2S CT SLSS105. WU1 Select t Soccassor to Dr. D.'H. EilL NumersM Candidates.' (Sir Th AmHiM IrMB .. Ksleigh,'- May-rSO. The . board "of trustees of A. & M. College met here today to consider the selection of a successor to Dr. D. II. Hill, who nas, resigned the presidency. 61 the instt- It is understood the lisi' of eligibles for the position, has been reduced to sCAen. but even with ttiis number under consideration it ' was not l'.eved 'the trustees would conclude I their work befu're this afternoon. ..Therjrolleire'alurani association, at its annual nieetirte-tms morning, en dorsed 'the candidacy of lire presi dent. VT, C'RiddUk to succeed Dr. Hill. ' ? t- ' -" SECKET TREATY v Between Greece and Bulgaria, Keu- tral Diplomata Report "'. f By Tha AasecUi4 rmt) Paris. May 30. The Bulgarian ad- vance lntoUrcek t Mscedonw - was made as the result of a secret formal agreement between -Greece, and Bnl naria. according to information re ceived at neutral diplomatic circles in Rome, says a dispatch from the Italian capital to the Paris Jaatin, HONORS PENCE, , " Secretary Tumulty Places Wreath on ;;. - His Prlend'a Grave.' (Br The AaMdatol Tnmi) Baleish. May 30jr-A floral tnbnteJ oearuig the cards or - joeepn: r. i n- multy. President WiIBon a aeereiary, was -placed upon the grave acre to- dav'of Thomae J. Pence,: late, secre tary of the Pemocratie National Ex-1 ecntive committee. &".. - J NOTICE am fir v;;rj:r .'i-isv---''' ,-i A it. .s.c iff "pfc ' w ' , J Another; week" has passed ivta. Jhif- tory, as FOREST HILL NBWST. , and we lore .yon just ,mupr v-'j-- '- t: ..: -: ever.' ;"' ? : -VATS a v M Mr.' Walker Crooks Recovering Trom "'fi xi.1" H A J'iSZ V liijuriefciMt.; J.' L. Earnhardt Tit ; Butthen." the feili? -who . dis- i.n r a agrees witfyol is, always k.Mntt. -I T7W ' :-a -i vMc.s.Wclker Crooka has.. been laid i';ji-,jft-;.i; f it keeps jfood bovs good' declared ; v :Mr, Jspeir. . Another point he mnhas i' ; ised was; the fact that the-Y;' M.! C. y. A. develops leaders leaders forthe ; ' relicious flelcft- leaders in eivie work, ?'i lders ''n politieaL work and'"ovher $$f&!i- Knen of .irik'Maypr,:'.er:,Mr. ' rkieir asked what was Concord (roimr ; to do for leaders 15 or 20 years front fiijwiw" and declaredHbnt neat and.poW y.' -cy erful agency in the 'development - of the leaner ot toe luture' was the X. ".m. c. Av?,-:'y'--:-ir; ,f Mr. Cannon next introduced Mr. ITuntinfftnn, of the; Charlotte Y: 1L C. A, ' Mr. H-untineton spoke briefly ':. but earnestly and' vas particularly impressive in-.nrjrW.'npoa the citi- :s sens present to psovide a place of t eare, of development for the bovs of ,' the-community. -' Yen irefalnc a anlehdid thinat for the boys of this J : eommnnity bwprovidin? a .place for .i thetr physical, intellectual and spirit- nal development,.' J)e said, i . Professor. Daniels, of Clemson Co) tbe diners in rapfattentldn and kept J Ba, when he fell off the roof , of his tiiera there until he ctosedV Co-opera-1 bouse, while, making repairs on it. ilia tion and enthusiastic,' optimistic sup- injuries were , not serious but very port of your town-were the necessary painful " ' ' ' . elements for a suceeasfut community M;M Addie Wood has returned to as deBned by Prof esser '. Daniel - in I Concord after spending seySral weeks ettag forth the MForcea That MaKe iff Salisbury, a City. " et,rtd :ot-your twienpor jMiss Lila Wright has returned to make -loyal eitieens ut fit thenu he iher home inLexinsrton. after spend- snid. ; I don't belieVe.the Lord ever Jins some time here with her aunt, make a long face they Are eeveiopea. I Mw.Xhas, .Morgan. i Keferring to religious dissension -n I Dr. Charles Clayton has returned communities, Professor Daniels de- to his home in Dexter, Ky., after vis clared that a Y. M.' C. A. was ' an J iting Miss Hatt'e Clayton. in Concord agency that ".brought" religious-Work- and; Mrs. Charles Wjright in Lexing ers together. "It will, keep.ont the re-J ton. . .,: y ' hg.on8 diBsatisfactions and mobilise Mr, Frank Smith has returned from the Christian forces of a town. j Ashevitle, after attended the Baptist Another influence of the Y. M. C, cohven,tiQn,.and' visiting relatives. -A. presented by Mr. Daniels was that Mrsi! John T. Howell and Miss Lela it tended to find out, what forces were Howell go to Chins Grove tomorrow in the community and to expose the to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. eyaageiKnea.;, there-are sonrbeing W.T.Howell. dragged to hell by influences in; a . Mr. and Mrs. "Marvin Snther an town that ,the parents do not know ex- children pent (Sunday near Stat ists there.r Here Professor-Daniels ville with relatives, making the trip spoke of the need of leaders, in the by automobile. . e. civic, religions and political lffe of a i jjr ;and Mrs. D. K Dettrosey, of community anoTthe work the y.M. C. Beggemer cjty spent Sunday here at a, a. a in me aevewpiueni, p busu i tfa home of Mr. U t. took. . ; A leaders cK.ftirJiNV I . Mr. nA1ra C Smart and fam. The greatest asset, the greatest jay motored to Locust Saturday and force "and the greatest influence of a 1 BttA, the renninn f ntndanfii t Y, M. C. A'.t the. speaker, declared, gtaniy Halt school! A large number nowever,was inai lr aeveiopea cuar-1 present and the day proveovvery acter. ' Speakinjr of this feature of leniovable ."i .-vr i-r'ii Y. M.'C. A. Vork and the force and Misses Annie.'rVHsttie and Sallv potwer of character the speaker was 1 Marks returned to their - home" ', in striking eloquent. TJsbff the life of Rockingham today, aSter spending legewas the next speaker. Hie sun. .Wt was 'The Forces That Make- a "Citr" and. , from b':s introdnetorv re marks to the eloquent appeal for Con cord to invest in saving its boys; to iv,e. those thst are here and finse that are to cornea chance, with-which I be dosed, Prof Assor Daniels Was .rmk proronnd Interest, lime -and t'me jstrain his audience '. responded With treat waves of annlanse. reflect inir an ,enthnjasm and interest sel do wltneeaeel)'. 'S .'..'v'-.'t , At the ontsK. M parkKnir hnmr $17,072 Raised BNoon of . " The teamsr ; under the a-v ' ' rious captains, appointed to so- " ' licit funds for a Y. M..C: A. building and equipment here s went to work with a vim. - At the luncheon' served at the . Central School building at 12:30 Hhe reports were- turned : ' in., Every team reportedand v the aggregate of $17,072 shows "' that nearly half the monev nec -; ,8sary for the work was raised' ;,in less than three hours. - The following are the reportS( the f; names of the gentlemen given i being the" captainB of the vari- ; . ous teams: -. - i. - ''Barnhardt,- E. C,...?.$2.180 Cannon, J. A. 2.97.5 ' Cnnnori, M. IA i 3,022 Hart sell, A. F.' 1.90.5 .Ritchje, C. F. 2,955 Smart, C. S . 1.1(54 . Waiwiner, C. B...:.. B50 : Weddlnprton, W. Ji 090 White, E. F.. BOO Hoover, A. R.., . 1,0.11 v a DEATH OCCURRED AFTER A PROTRACTED ILLNESS. .. t ransom mh Bill Colonel John B. Mosby, One of the - Most Famous Confederate Leaders, . Died at the National Capital This Morning, After a Lingering ' IH . neas. Secretary McAdoo An nounces That Sereral New Coins Will Be MintedV-House Leaders Celebrate Memorial Day by Work ing on the. Naval Appropriation Bill-A Tinal Vote Friday. Br The AaMrtatetf Ttm$ '. Washington, May 30. CoW John S. Mosby, the most famous Confeder ate lender of the Civil War, died here today after a long illness. He was a native of Virginia, and was 82 years old. Colonel Mosby was -one of the most picturesque figures in the eapital where he had lived for many years after the war. In spite of his ad vanced age until a few weeks ago it was his custom to take many walks through the downtown section of the' city. . For many years the Confederate leader was employed at the Depart ment of Justice, . but gave up . the service . several years ago. A few weeks ago he became ill and was tak en to Garfield Hospital, where he lingered until he died today. Funeral service wiS.brlield at Warrenton, Va., at 4 tune, to be announced later. CoL Mosby dared death over fifty years ago when at the .head of a band of a few hundred. Confederate raid ers he rode up and down the Shen andoah Vallev. eantunns : outposts Died at His Home on North Spring destroying supply trains, and eut- Street Yesterday Afternoon. ting off means of communication. Tntian.! Tomorrow Mornina. lit hesJwen estimated that he often 7 ------ i- , . i .,- . .t.. . - iRnnn barrus county, died yesterday after- h-Bd J 'li' a noon at 4:35 o'clock at his home on DewmbeB, J833 ;. -and ;graduated of over a year's duration. Although 2, he waa 4ractiamg : law a Bru Iff. Erria's death wan hot unespect- Va.? when th war broke out and j : .11, he besranrme eaier in the Confeder- uu. lb came no u cicat oijwb, mo . v i i i HZ J mmI aaaahatia aiO Uiuirfc . wuwm iiihiiv lrieuuB licit? aim wirc!iiim, . . . .. . MR. JAMES R. ERVTN. Mr. Ervin was born in Darlington, I with such effect that he became a Total .$17,072 ;'i thM ir TTo wB,rrifld in led . the eelebrated raid . around , Mc- iqi? . n nr... Wa ; Clellan V :my . 0n the Chiekahomi- this countv, and she with three - In Bimnond a year later he children, Mr. S. J. Ervin, Mrs., Rob- nwuiteda independent .cavalry ert S. Young and Mrs. L. T. Hhrt- tP wlucU became iamous as Mos- 11 ll f1 P.I.VIM 1 K 1 " T O A U.K.BW. 1 "-J ' f ' - . . I ..in. tiirrlif .iddML rlln.l tllft 1 4rmt M vin moved to Concord m isri, :ana . ), in m,fl ln home here. t,ie Me troops. , -. , Mr. Ervin served continuously Mosby's most brilliant exploit was through the war. He Jefi Davidson the capture of Gen. Stroughton. College in 1861 and .joine'd ' the Ca- On a March night in 1863 he, "with barrus Guard, 20th regiment, with 1 30 rolowers, -roae mrougn tne ieu- which he served two years. He tnen I erai army w rm tiousc joined the Fee Dee 'Artillery, South only 15 mies f: from Washington, Carolina, and serve! with tnis com-iwnere ueu. ouwuklwu w ow ninncr ttw rnmamder ot tnel Alinousril surronnueo oy mi rmv ...-' . said to have been 17.000 strong, the Th funeral will be conducted at rangers calmly Kiunappea me gener- the home tomorrow, morning . at 10 al,t his staff and many sentries, ana generally prostrated, especiaMy to tne a'oTimIt- hr T)r J. M. Grier. pastor of turned tuem over 10 me vonieaeraie t we8t. the other namagf m jnempnia the First Presbyterian Church, of authorities at Cnlpeper without hav-J being confined largely to tlie destruc- the' first time since 1S91 a change -will b effected in these coins. The face of the new half . dollars bears the fall length of iberty with a background of American flag, Ey ing in the breeze. The goddess , is striding toward the dawn of a . new day, carrying laurel and oak branches symboie of civil and military glory. The reverse side shows and eagta perched high among a mountain craig wings unfolded.- Growing from a J wrist in the rock is a sapling of pine, . symbolic of America, , ,. ,. .v . , Hoaaa m Naral BQL : v.. Washington, May -30. The House . celebrated Memorial Day by working on the naval appropriation bilL -. Debate on the measure was eontia- ued nnder the five minute rule. A " final rote probably win -be reached late Friday afternoon. - - :" WAR SUMMARY. r , ' ' i- "; - - ' . . 4 .--. German Waging Terrific Attack la Verdun 8ettion. -4 (Bjr The AMMtatc Ttm) . Troops in large masses are being , thrown against ' the French lintes -northwest of Verdun and twice with- ' in the last 24 hours the French have been compelled to fall back.-, . . The weakest point . in the French defense-appears, to be in the neigh borhood of Cumieres between that ' village and Dead Man Hill to the west. : This line was dented by the Germane for a distance of more - than , 300 yards in the third of a series of .vio- , lent assaults yesterday afternoon. . Last night the Germans returned to -the attack with a fresh division and Pans adrais that the French, were forced to, retire slightly along ..the Bethincourt-Cumieres road. ",'' . The German attacks, apparently were equally violent along other see tors of the front, west of the Meuse-" but according to the French war of fice, no where else the Germans were able to gain ground. - ast ot tne river heavy artilery fire in the reg . ion of Fori: Douaumont is reported, v Advices from the Balkans show a continuation of Bulgarian activity along the. Macaaonian front, louow. ing the recent occupation . by the Bulgarians of forts on Greek terri tery Jhe Bulgarians- are reported - to be concentrating additional, rorces near the. Greek, border while- along the Tardar river the advance lines of the Entente forces are being bom barded.' ' ;. . A . Rome dispatch through Paris, declares that neutral diplomatic cir- cles in the Italian capital have infor mation that the Bulgarian advance into Greek territory came 'about through a secret agreement between Bulgaria and flreeee.,' J,' RAIN AND WIND . ' ''-' STORM SWEPT MEMPHIS Storm Almost as Bad, as the One in 1901. No Casualties' Reported. ' ' (Br Tkt AaMHate Vf ; . Memphis, Tenn., May SOthe wind and rain storm which swept this city and the country within a radius of 30 milea early today reached a velocity of 60 to 1 miles an hour, almost equaling the reword of 75 miles tan: hour, made masch, 1901; AWires were the President -of the-United States several dayt here with Miss Lela ti an -illustratipntr Professor Daniels HowelL ' s'J'- - 1 brought a wavebf appiause by deelar- , MlTLa -u '"(Ui Murr nnd ing that he believed "the character of that good man in the White. Hone has done more ior good Jhan all the armies and navies of the world.'; "Professor Daniels referred 16 condi tions a generation ago, telling of bow the .dreams of youths were smothered 3 Mr; and Mrs. QeC.Lf Murr and children, of Cooleemee, spent unday here with relatrV'eTi,, making tne trip in Mr. Murr's autbmobile. ' ' Little Miss Beatrice Fisher, "yonng daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jason Fish er, entertained a number of her yonng rnends at a birthday party; at her ana queacuea ?y w bck ox oppor- home on v.nce street yesterday . .XT' I"cVl,eo.. . K , u: ""Vr Wilkinson-Widenhouse Co., have iuinnmeni.r ne tnen turnea 10 ne rni.n th &uk...uu.VHfj v.-v gtndebaker automobile, r" ; v r whd were. growing np now. and the Vwj - n,. i, iS-i&i thousands yet to. eome be given their flM4 neT home f0P Mverai aays .rrl , T ij i ! an attack, of malaria fever - 1? IT, m. JXEhi iscrUicatlyUl r"",rr:K:u-"u Ut hit home on McGiU street. Mr. I stitutfon, he declared, that make, for S"ft W JSt tiMfmt tnr Mlioinn. frt fThriaf inn. I .. " . -" ity. v -j -','-'.v-'': ;:' :; ' Following Professor Daniels' Tad- dresvToastmaster Cannon called up- lied from the stroke.' - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred L, How ell, Mag 24th, a son. on"C following, who made brief, re- spor : D. B; Coltrane. E. C. Barn harJ f, J, L.,CrowelJ, G; A. Cerver, c. R,. H,' j."L.' Crowell, and ' Q. Cmwell. .' t:' ' .-'-'': .''''i'; jUpon motion of Mr. F.Bitcoie a "MeIvin, the 12-month-old son of- Mr, and Mrs. .-ftalph Murr,' died this morning at Sxrcloek on Railroad ave nue. The funeral .will be held ai the residence this afternoon at 4 o'clnck. nfnimns We of thanks wns extend- end will be conducteS by Key. 'Mr. .... I 'It 1 Ml v." m . ;'. WEDDING GUESTS. Mr. Carpenter and. Best Man WHL Arrive' This Evening. Z Quite a number - of- out-of-town guests will attend the Carpenter-Pem-berton wedding . Thursday evening, which w.Jl be an event of marked in terest., ':i'ut '';.tS C.SVi'i1 Tonight Mr. J. Lewis Carpenter and bis best man, Mr. Albert. M. Rickman, of jQreenville, will "arrive. Qthej :. it tendants expected thjs . evening are : Messrs. Melvin Means and J. A. Mul- lan, of Greenville, and Henry Mat thews, of Columbia. , ... . V- . Mr. and Mrs. J. u Carpenter will arrive tomorrow, from Greenville, Oth er guests expected tomorrow are: Ed- win grower, oi asnviue, i. v.; Al fred 8. Brower, of -Raleigh; Misses Adeline and 'Edith Harris, of Ashe ville, and Frances Swink, of China Grove. ' - ' ' Miss- Elizwbeth MeMaster, of Winns- borO, S. C.S Miss Nina Carpenter, of Greenville, S. tv, and Wrs. A. ss. JJrow. er of Haleigh arrived several days "go. . --f Earl. Cotton, Convict, Killed. ; '. -M. . P - MmimU VreM .fc h Raleighj May 30.--Earl. Cotton, of Raleigh, one of the State's most noted convicts, wad shot and killed, ' Inst night while attempting to escape froui the convict camp at "Graphite prison, authorities lyaMftwej..; f Ifmln wtl n liffl-lnns' mpm- I in! lOSt 8 man. her, and. the interment will be at J General Grant once later saved Oakwood. nj Mosby from hanging, and two foes or the bauieneia oecame - sirauncu n nn ivti tiaa ht-wt wf ffnends. Mosby stumped tne state pi NOTE TO WASHINGTON lrR1B tor ,urul uumS u ... . i. - l -. . .' . wwitn an., appoinimen. as consul i No Explanation as to Why It Ha 5 nnfit wHeh he held Been Withheld. .."ItY,- S(,Vfin veari. When he returned (Or AaMtae4 Fnwy; t6 the United States. Mosby called Mexico City, May 30. The Z for- L. rvivintr members of his ranz- eign -minister stated today that noerg-;ndj to Jiis astonishment , he note had been sent - to Washington I tLA that a Urtm rtnmpntAcn of them by General Carranza.. He intimated become jministers. In parting that communication had been tn-1 their old colonel said: "Well, boys, der consideration, but oiiered .no ex-1 p vnn flight the Devil like vou foneht planation as to why it had been with- j tne yankees there will be something held. . - : -"" to record on Judgment Day." He next became special land agent for the government in Colorado, and I -.ir. vr on" Tir..i,- from W04 to laiu ne was an atior. Memorial J)ay Observed. 4 Br Tk IwcdM Pmi) non,-Jliay jo. yvaBmnSvon . . . TonBrmnl f JiiBtiee. today did honors to the nation 8 dead homt Uy acroM the Potoma at soiaieranu sauor eiw. . ru Wamnto Vaf but. he Was often eras, veier-i.: ,. . -., ..f t,oi :i IHCCU III . f, aouiiiKivw, ...o i.u,v ans ano,wnae eiaa young. uower , R - faature. -.-tin- daughters of the Inion tfnd tne Urn- bim- vpfetreaqwN. Bgn. on -.' the federacy joined. observing Memo" gtreets or lecture platform. He had n .- . written VMosbv'a War Beminiscen The . Dawn . .of. the Charlotte Woman to Be Honored. ces,' Rea South," and 'Stnart's Cavalry Cam- nnio-n '.' He was alao known . as New York, May 3Q.-The nominal Oriwk scholar; ? f t ; i Ing committee of the general federa- My military creed,'.' be onoe de nomination officers for the election j tomorrow the following: For second vice president, Mrs. Eugene Reilly, of I Charlotte N, C., unopposed. ; ' "J-J- .J- ' .' '",."' -' T 1 Z---: r- -. tion pf.women'a dubs today reported ctared, thi8-14 bettcr A,sniake to the convention here' here among L 'g0od run than a bad stand,"i,f . yyrjy New Coins.'!1' Washington, May 30. Dimes, quarters and .half dollars of new de signs will be minted attei July l, o. Injury lIpAdoo unnouncfi today, Tor tion of plate glass windows, signs, trees and gardens. No casualties were reported to the police. , . ;, , FUNERAL OF 3. JHILL., Employees of Hi Railroad to Visit Hi . Home Todays-Funeral-to Be Simple. .'.'( ' t us, . -i (Br Tlie A bie Fw ) ' ' St Paul. Minni Mar 30.--Simplie- tv will marke the funeral of James J. Hill, pioneer railroad builder, who - died at his home yesterday rrom blood poisoning. The mil nome wiu oe open to the' great employes oi tue Great Northern Kaiiway. - Kill Amendment to Naval BilL -;r The AaMclato tvew Washington. May 30. An amend ment to. the naval bill, providing six battle eruisers instead of five, as rec ommended by af majority of the nav al committee,- was defeated in tne House today by a vote of 3"f) to ': r Demaree Beat GUnt. ' ' Philadelphia: May 30. Al Demaree,"" former- Southern League pitcher and a Clout east off, broke the New York Nationals winning streak t- v dav. holding them to one r s 3K in the morning game, Philadelphia made five runs ( Perritt. The Client' - re - I stands at 17 vis tori -.1, iiH WW www;;: r; U-v'-;' hontii Uttereiii' a aho'iflanaJea W the ladle for the manner ia tpaortaUlfc V-Tb Intenpep wty belvUle, aeeording to pria - mighty; fore of fall atyvenea kronFtirWoJt flwjr M wnA tb tone - ti 0kww4 -mtiflt - nm $9 4tJto r fW fz . zl i! zfi.zz' ' ' ': rz : -V -1 ' V' y'J:?: :- '
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