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mtn No. 148 NEW BERN. N.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 913 SECOND SECTION 35th YEAR SURVIVOR TELLS THE NEW CASINO THRILLING STORY TO BE READY SOON Passenfier On Ill-Fated Volturno Gives Graphic Descrip tion Of Tragedy. ALL HAD LIFE 'BELTS ON Building At Glenburnle Park Among The Beat In The State. TRAIN AND TROLLY CRASH; ONE KILLED Small Car Thrown From Track into Nearby Field Many Passengers Seriously Injured But Only One Killed Outright Fierce Struggle For Boats They Were First Launched. When PUBLIC'S COMMENT FAVORABLE ! Rapidly . Nearing Completion- Many Inspect The Structure. The Casino which is belne erected October 13. Forty of thelftt Glenburnie Park is rapidly nearing NEW SCHEDULE FOR STREET CARS Middletown, Conn., Oct. 13. In a collision between a trolley car contain ing twenty passengers and a passenger train at 6:45 last night on a grade cross ing at Weatfield, two miles east of here, one of the trolley passengers was killed, three were mortally injured and nine seriously hurt. The trolley car which was running on the Meriden and Berlin trolley line, part of the Connecticut Company's system, which is owned by the New York, New Haven and Hartiord Railroad, was bound from Meriden to Middletown. The train, a locomotive and two pas senger coaches, was running on the Berlin and Middletown branch of the Shore line division of the New Haven. The Westfield grade crossing has been considered dangerous for years." Having left Meriden on schedule time the trol ley car was going fast. The train, also running toward Middletown, was mak ing speed, although the locomotive was pushing the cars. If the motorman stopped before the trolley car reached the railroad tracks to afford the conductor opportunity to alight and give the "go ahead" signal, as is required by law, the fact could not be learned by J. Frances Calef, medical examiner, who makes his headquarters in Middletown. The forward coach of the train hurl ed the trolley car with all its passengers into a field. Some of the passengers fell out of tie open windows and escaped serious hurt. Others were pinned down I new . i . , in hp wwlrno-p- I New NEW BERN GHENT STREET RAILWAY COMPANY TO IMPROVE SERVICE. THE NEWSPAPERS PRAISE SIMONS Many Complimentary Remarks About Distinguished New Bern Citizen. . llEWOMSAT RE COMING FAIR Effective today at 6:30 a. the the Co. m schedule inaugurated by Bern Ghent Street Ry While nAasenirera in the two coaches goes "to operation were shaken by the collision, none was J- McLartny, tne manager oi uie hurt mnrh. The train came to a auick system, has arranged the service so stoo and its oassenrew reh back to aid Uhat people who travel via the car the persons scattered aboyt the field or win nave ure uu, - held under the wrecked trolley Under the wreckage BIydenburg was found crushed to death. The unconscious and bleeding pas sengers were carried to the coaches and all speed was made into Middletown, where they were taken to the Middtown Hospital. BIydenburg's body was taken only runs between the junction and London, 136 persons lost from the Volturno in completion and within the next few mid-Atlantic were in the boats which djiy. workmen will have completed succeeded in getting away from the their operations and turned the fin burning vessel and which without doubt ;gjje(j structure over to the owners. were swamped. The majority of the o t- jnis casino 8 0ne of the largest as er persons who lost their lives were in wejj ag tne best in the State. It is four other boats which were smashed located on a beautiful knoll and can against the steamer's sides in attempts be from a great distance. Trav to launch them. ellers along the Oaks Road are afforded All this occurred before the arrival a ff0OH view of the too part of the struc- ofthe Carmania and the other liners tre and this b Very imposing. A; closer summoned by wireless calls lor neip. Ivjew ;a naturally muclT better The Carmania with one lone survivor I jn desJgnmg the structure the owners of the Volturno abandoned tound it too Glenburnie Park looked forward roueh to stop at Queenstown and is pro- t0 eiv.ns, the citizens of New Bern ceeding direct to Fishguard. From that L piace worthy of their patronage and survivor, however, comes a enruung they have succeeded in doing this- storv of the burning of the vessel, of fhe casino will of course be most pat the terror, the struggle for the boats, r0nized durine the summer months the death of those who went over the I it overlooks Neuse river and at all times sides and his own desperate fight for wm get the benefit of the refreshing " life. I breeze coning up the river. Arthur Spurgeon, a passenger on the Oi,e cf the most attractive features Carmania, in a wireless despatch, gives 0f Glenburnie Park will be the numerous a vivid description of the race of the walks which are to be laid out. The Carmania and supplements his story spot n itself is a natural park and with with that of the survivor, Walter Trin- the addition of the improvements tepohl, a German, whoswam to the Car- being made, it cannot be excelled . i ; ...k........! . . ...... "ST""" '"S-XoSTHon Timely Aid Of Steamer Narragansett Saved Uve, On Since being taken aboard the Car- Company, who are to operate a line of mania Trintepohl has been in the ship's motor vehicles between the city and hospital threatened with pneumonia. He tne park, who are to operate a line of told his story to Mr. Spurgeon bciore motor vehicles between the city and the he became seriosly ill, but owing to I park, have not gotten their cars in his exhausted state and his broicen realize what they have longed looked for Quicker service to all points tn the city. Should one desire to go to Riverside he mav take any car down town and will be transferred to the River side car at Metcalf street, which charge of by a local undertaker. Until the arrival of the train no one here knew there had been a wreck at the grade crossing. The medical exam iner at once began an investigation. So excited were the trolley passengers that no accurate account erf what had hap pened could be got from them The medical examiner Will hold an in quest at the scene of the wreck to morrow morning at 10 o'clock Riverside. Also any car leaving River side will transfer you to either Ghent or the depot, likewise will the " car leaving Ghent, transfer you to River side or direct to the depot. And car down town will take you to Ghent or Riverside. The schedule of the three cars will be published in full, but as a short synopsis they run thus: Riverside car leaves on the hour, 20 minutes KNOWN FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN New York Daily Carried Inter esting Article On Fi nance Leader. St ndous And Startling Exhlbl- U tlon Two Nlgnts uunng The Week. BUILDINGS BEING DECORATED Officers And Directors Hard Work Big Event Fast Approaching. At Just twelve days remain before the great Eastern North Carolina Fair will be thrown open to the public. The directors, officers ana tne neaas While the newspapers of the State have alwavs oaid elowine tributes to Senator F. M. Simmons of New Bern, Chairman of the Finance Committee f the various departments of the Fair of the Senate, the passage of the tariff . , k getting ev;ry- bill has made him famous and from tM & ftfa or "the big show.' the Atlantic to the Pacific the press is Thg wQrk decorating the exhibit praising our townsman. The following o(;her (flings is now in pro article, which appeared in the New s fyp in charge of Fred R. W. York American last Sunday will be of Rgh ! g Wa9hmgton Decorating especial intfrat to the people in this Company of Washington, D. C. This section: IIW company did the decorating of the city "All Washington is casting res- durfng Bi.Centennial Celebration pectf ully admiring eyes in the direction , ciaiTe of the work during of one Senator Furnifold McLendel They gre experta In this Simmons oflNorth Carolina and won- , . bu:idines at the dering why such a paragon of industry d j. riggpi out in and persistent work should have lived KeM there wU be one su iunB in .tB uuu 6 worth seeine. Leon Williams, the secretary oi At the hn.nital no Rone wfla held after, and twenty minutes to the hour, ... , r out for the recovery of Miss Florien thereby giving tnree cars at wiis Po.ul and little for Glass or St. Arnold. each hour Dotn ways arriving auu leaving. At the depot and (jtient tne same schedule is observed, on the hour 20 minutes after, 20 minutes to the hour. This is a service that will enable the laboring man to ride home to his meals and be back to his business in an hour's time, also he will be able to reach his work by 7 o'clock in the morning. noticed. Perhaps if he hadn't been connected with Representative Oscar Underwood in framing the new tariff f 11 ' . 1 .. ...... .nln u.iittfi n H 1 law, vvasmugiuii even nun I Vireinia be so respectful, and Senator Sim-J OIL CALMED THE SEA NEAR THE VOLTURNO Burning Vessel. Waves Were Subdued As Though By Magic. Passenger Describes Scene Fishguard, Oct. 14. The Carmania, first to the aid of the doomed steamer ut 8Ulu v.... -1 Vnltnrno. arrivfca here 8hortlv after 2 operation up to the present time, there I , ' , ' . r. English his account of the disaster was are many visitor8 at the park KSJSaSL.TS Trintepohl had been employed at Bar- LasT Sunday fully five hundred peo- the until he " 'ifijif celona and took third class passage on D,e visited the nark and inspected the "P"1 to the comPanv at IL'verpool. the Volturno to secure a position offered ;mr,rwm.t. heiri made. Consider- " He referred would-be interviewers him in New York. " ing that this number visited the place to the ship's bulletin for an accurate "All went well." said Trintepohl. "un- uon there were no amusements account of the tragedy. The greater til 6 o'clock Thursday morning, whenand the had not been opened Prt of the contents of this already the fire alarm sounded. We were I r rhe nuhlir. it can easilv be foreseen I has become history aroused and told to go on deck, as firejtbat there will be hundreds of patrons had broken out in the hold. On assem- lonce jt g opened to the public. bling life belts were handed around ana much time was occupied in fastening I EDWARD CLARK INSTALLS SIL them. We were told that the fire soonl VER SUNDAE CUPS. might be quenched but the captain thought it wise for all to have belts as I Always on the lookout for any new in- a precaution. I novation which will benefit his customers I communication between the Carmania The fire on the Volturno appears to have originated in her cargo hold. When it became evident that the flames had gained the mastery Captain Francis Inch devoted all his energy to the salvation of his passengers. Balked in his attempts to establish The fire frightened the children, who I Edward Clark, owner and proprietor nd the Volturno. Caotain Barr sent cried bitterly. There were many babies o ciarks cigar store in the Elks build- out broadcast wireless signals which in arms. The fire grew worse. We saw jng. bas installed at his fountain brought to the vicinity an international things blazing down below. About 10 Bjver ,undae cups. These cups flwt t0 the succor of the doomed ship, o'clock there was a cry to lower the m not only costly and beautiful M about ? n,clock Jn the evemng boats. but are also aosoiuteiy sanitary, nu fjaptain Inch succeeded in lowering a "The captain behaved splendidly. SO are proving very popular with the pa- L t wkh a crew of four men with did the officers, who were hoglisn. 1 amitrons ot tne lountain. the jntention of taking a line to the sorry to say that the crew, wno were Grosser Kurfuerst. Germans and Be'gians behaved very EARLY MORNING BLAZE. Tfc a desperate i ... Tk nnnlo rnahed nhnut Wlldlv I and the crew seemed to think they An lrm of fire turned in at 2:20 Juggle, reached the German liner's n.,ht t have first lace, and instead of e.terHav mnrninir called the fire side, only to be dashed to pieces. About assisting the passengers they made the companies to a building occupied by a half past nine at night, Captain Inch name worse. Uvrian on Went street. The damaee sent a last despairing appeal and 20 "The first officer took charge of the !,!,. wag comparatively small but this minutes later there occurred a terrific first boat, but, although he wanted thejwa8 due to the efforts of the fire com-1 explosion, which it seemed would seal women and children saved hrst, a ma-1 panic, tne aoom oi tnose on tne sincnen snip ioritv of those who entered the boat were I 1 After the rescue of Walter Trinto members of the crew. jln fact, we knew not what they werelpohl, the only survivor taken on board "This boat was smashed I there for. About 6 o'clock the decks aft I the Carmania, hope of saving any more moderated and the rescuing ships were able to get away a number of life boats and take off the survivors. Y. T. Watson, of Philadelphia, a pas senger on the Carmania, said that the chief credit for saving those -on the Volturno was undoubtedly due to the oil ship Narraeansett. "Only a few good swimmers," he declared, "would have survived from the ill-fated ship had not the Narraganiett made free use of oil to calm the terrible waves. "When the Carmania arrived, Cap tain Barr, with a daring amounting, seemingly, to foolhardiness, Instructed First Officer Gardiner to lower a small boat. This, after terrible buffeting, re gained the Carmania with only three oars intact. After this miraculous es cape Captain Varr did not again at tempt to launch a single boat. Hence, our ship saved only one passenger, who swam to her. WILL HOLD CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW NEXT WEEK. mons, still a paragon, but unrecog- f. .... i the Fair Association Company, nas recently returned from a visit to State Fair which was neia at Richmond. While there Mr. Williams made a contract with : a company nized, would be going about his work 1 putting on magnttcent as he has done all his years in Wash ington quietly and unobstrusively. "When the new tariff bill passed, and fireworks display to come to the Eastern Carolina Fair with this exhibition. Thi Hicnlav of fireworks is saia the newspaper men affixed to it the L be the ianfe9t and best ever origina ted. Thousands of Virginia people The Flower Committee of the sec ond division of the City Beautuui Club, will hold a chrysanthemum show in the club rooms on the after noon of Wednesday, October 22, for the purpose of awarding prizes offered for the best collection of chrysanthe mums; AH growers of these flowers are urged to have an exhibit at this show. of those on the Voltunro had been al most abandoned when the sea suddenly REVOLVER FIGURES title "The Underwood-Simmons Tar iff," people began to look up the Senator . . , t0 the Fair grounds from North Carolina. What they .. feature and they C 1 U4. V. ,no i man who I . Liili.! lOUUU WdS I II. II IICIG o t " has achieved fame, having his name attached to a great tariff measure, because of obstinate, persistent and unrelaxing work. The net result was not achieved through exceptional brilliancy, or diplomacy, or any un usual flights. He has worked hard all the time, and nbw is coming into his due need of renown. Wife Buys His Clothes. "They found that the Senator from North Carolina has no recreations, that he does not golf or play bil liards, or motor, or ride, or do any of the things usually ascribed to those who are mighty. They found a modest, plain, quiet man. The Senator is a man without a Si CUPTAIN ship's side. Just as It reached the water I began to get very warm, then hotter . . ... I .... i . j.j i i it broke in two ana an in it were ana notter, Dut we uia m mxm iu iki drowned. the heat." "Meanwhile attempts were made to When shown his boot with the sole lower the second boat. I cannot say half burned though Trintepohl said, who was in charge of this, but I do "I don't remember this, but it was know that after the chief steward had awful when the flames burst out. Some thrown provisions in he jumped in him- of the men and wonien tore their hair self. There were more men than women but others were quite stllL. and children in this boat, which did not "After the explosion I thought it bet go down, for it was broken against the ter to Jump, for I am a good swimmer, ship and all were drowned. and an English passenger and one of "These two boats were amidships, the crew said they would accompany Three other boats were put out aft. me. I jumped firsti they followed. But The fourth officer was in one of them, I never saw them again. i ..,. nv whi.-h one All "I mode for the German shio but they confusion. The ropes broke and the oc- did not hear me. Then I came towards cis incn, tne young w....u v. cupants were thrown into the water and the Carmania aqd shouted: "Help! Help the Volturno, whose courage and drowned or killed. and was saved by the aid of the search- resolution were praised by the sur- "When the captain saw what had hap- light. I was about an hoar in the sea vivors that landed in France and pened he cut the tackle of the other and became half unconscious. I know England from four steamships today, boats so that they could not be launch- not how I was got out radiographed his sorty of the disaster "During the day five sailors and one to the Uranlium Line here today. "We were glad when we saw the Car- steward fell into the fire and burned to He told his story with the concise . .m. for w lo- 'N . ,k.n A.ath ness and brevity that mark official re- .. . . I ut i I em nwav oorts. but the condensed account of .Th. firemen r.i.heH r. fro k.1 k.,.e it w.. too hot to sUv any the burning of the liner, of the desper and refused to go back. The captain longer and I feared the whole ship ate fighting of fire, of the coming of a hi. revolver and dmv th k Slow ud." the international fleet, and of the final low but soon after as tne fire was When Trinetepohl was told that, ac- rescue work, given by the mu best "Captain Barr stood off and directed operations, acting in effect as com mander of the fleet gathered about the Volturno. The Carmania tried both fore and aft oil sprays, but without effect. The captain sent out wireless calls in all directions for an oil ship, and his efforts were rewarded by an answer from the Narragansett. "As soon as the Narragansett began to spray oil about the doomed ship the waves subsided as by magic. Soon, the small boats were enabled to run alongside the liner and take the cling ing people from the ladders. The res cue work was over in a very short time. Eleven liners formed the boundary around the film of oil and the survivors were hoisted aboard the various steamers without trouble." WALTER JONES, COLOKEU, TAKES A SHOT AT UN KNOWN ADVERSARY. 1 JELLS OF FIRE HERO OF MARINE DISASTER GIVES IT WITH BREVITY AND MODESTY IN REPORT New York, Oct. 15. Captain Fran WHAT TIME IS IT? Local Physician Thinks Its Time To Stop "Kidding." ALTERCATION were all pleased. During the exhibition the elements are filled with popping, hissing, bursting, shooting fireworks of all description and for miles around the illumination can be seen. On Wednesday and Thursday night of the Fair the Norfolk Southern Railway Company will operate special trains on all branches of their line, out of New Bern, leaving here about 10:30 o'clock. This Is done in order to allow out of town chistens who only wish to spend one day in the dty to visit the grounds at night tod see this wonderful display of fireworks. In a few days the exhibits in the various departments will begin to come in. While the majority of the exhibitors have already received instructions, oughly familiar with all requirements. Secretary Williams can b. found at his office over I. M. MttcMFs store and at all times will be glad to give any desired Information. THIRTEEN CONVICTS ADDED TO THE CHAIN GANG. Thirteen convicts who were senten ced to serve terms on tne craven strain of frivolity. His wite buys nis there. a few who are not thor- clothes for him so little aoes me ... . ... matter enter his mind. And what she buvs is plain and simple. "It is even alleged that when he entered the Senate he blossomed out in a frock coat, but gave it later to the hired man. The story runs, too, that in his earlier days he purchased a silk hat, but was so little impressed Becomine engaged in an altercation by its splendor that when a hefty with a neirro who IS unknown to the Ltranirer sat uoon it he did not re- .IU. on aeeonnt of the fact that he L,n, it managed to make his escape, Walter "The Senator uses tobacco, although county roads at last week's term of revolver and orJerate1v. in the form that would be cnPrior Court, have Ott taBgn out fired at his opponent on George street expected of a plain man from North Ln(j je now being give InsPibtions near the Trent river bridge last night. Carolina. He carries always a plug jn the manipulation oi a pica ana snovci Policeman A. A. I pock arrived on the in a gman case, biting off a hunk The road fow is now hulte tormioaDie .. I' 1 I T. ...... . .. . . I -i rnmmlutAAari BIT scene in time to apprenenu occasionally. ana tne v-ouui. - and he is now in the county jail awaiting planning to do much buiiaing puouc a preliminary hearing. "And he never maices a spe.. highway, during the next lew mown.. Jones has a very unsavory reputation less he nas someimng uj .-- with the local police. There is at present he can not De ciassea a a.. ... a warrant out against him for disorderly of pyrotechnic qualities. But he conduct and the officers have for several will tight at any occasion, days been searching for him. The affair size of no antagonist, and counting in which he was implicated last night no handicap. At that, he is a rather caused considerable excitement in that small man, with a bare five feet and .oir. onH there were rumors on the x inches to his credit. " ... ..... . o Cares notning ror auu;- "Senator and Mrs. Simmons are not HOG WITH SIX LEGS TO ON EXHIBIT. BE H. S. Waters of this city will have a natural curiosity on exhibit at the approaching street that several people had been killed. Fortunately these proved to be incorrect. of low but soon alter as tne ore was I wnen i nueiepum w um m, -- --- ' .twearlinv. thev Were ohliveH tn ahnn. IrorriW to the caotain's wireless, tlx I able to present it, is enthralling L. k. .ine. k,. hA h. launched and two BOt Captain Inch makes no ment on a - the r..mi. ,. .:k..jl h UIH- "It i. not so: I was pank or mutiny. He gave the order ... .v - -o ..gntoii . . , .. f 1. .11 .1 l.l .11 . K. time H .aw evprvt nine. 1 lOT lue lUWCTlUM m iuui i. jiin iiiouc an iiic wuincn IU1Q I inn. mm - j " I , . , . wnicn were tun wiu ineir ymwmi u . ., .. ir i uinir n wrrt- iiiki .i.niii.n an tn one .iie .n.i .he m.n . I run Hoar oror awav. I .... viuru. s ' " w.. u.u " " ink . 11 v it iu I . ' " www. ' .k. other .ine H. hurl w Mmn.iu Mr Snuriyeon in his own account tells Igera, ne says mere was no panic or ..K.. . -i ... . . I .. .u. i ..i to leave the bridge and go aft because of the attempts to get lite boats along- auwraer w lu u too hot Wo . .v.,i.L .m. the Volturno. from the ruined ship. He was the ed, laughed and became hysterical. "Nothing." he said, "was seen of the last to abandon the Volturno, and be "We had not thought of food but in I two boats launched with about JO pas- made sure before he left that there has aftnrnnnn tar rnnaiilttrnrl it 1 .J. en, rarh after thev left the Vol-Wasn't a soul on board. If Cap iat something and went to the kitchen, turno'e side. Four others were smashed tain Inch's eyes were injured by fire t a a .-j- j .i... .k. .un'. afafa and the ore u- or smoke, ot ti ne was nun otner and helped ourselves to biscuit and pants either killed or drowned, beef. But most of the passengers re- "By a miracle the names did not fused to eat. spread to the after deck. Eventually "We saw rafts sent from the Car- the seas moderated and boats saved S21 mania, but nobody told ut to jump in. persons. The death roll numbers 13. Yesterday one of New Bern's promi nent business men presented a well known local physician with a handsome gold watch. Naturally the recipient of the gift was'greatly pleased and dur ing the rest of the day exhibited the timepiece to a number of his friends. Last night one of the doctor s friends concocted a plan to have a little fun at the expense of the former. Getting in communication with several of his friends he asked them to call the doctor over the telephone every few minutes and inquire what time it was. The scheme worked to perfection. For more than an hour the doctor was kept busy answering telephone calls and hearing something like this: "Hello, is that Dr. ? Oh, k is, alright doctor I just wanted -to ask you to tell me the hour. Go where? Oh, I get you. So long." Finally the tormentor told his friends to cease the merriment and tor tne remainder of the night the doctor was allowed to rest in piece. wis, he tayt nothing about it in his modest report ERNES M.6 THE FN EEN RITE Eastern Carolina fair which wiU doubtless be seen by all persons Interested in the growth of live . i. T-t.1. !1l he a hoe with six legs likely ever to be figures in Waahinfrl anima, u owned by a gentleman ton society. iney care ..uiu.. Rat:mor. Md.. and will be sent to the gay life of the Capitol joying foT exhibition purposes. rather their own home and the sim- nle life of their own North Carolina mountains. Last campaign Mrs. Sim mons accompanied her husband throueh the mountains, taking pot- luck with him. "When it became known what man ner of man the Senator is, all Wash ington haxarded the guess, the cor rect guess, too, that he was a farm- Washington, Oct. 13. Though Sen- Ur's son. He was born on a small farm try LOCAL MAN WILL FKUBABL BE ASSISTANT DIS TRICT ATTORNEY. Aigrette Incident Typical. "Typical of the simple nature of the man is his defense of a clause which will tend to prohibit the Importation of aigrettes for the hats of women. "He declares he does not believe Congress intended that customs In spectors should snatch aigrettes from the hats of women entering this coun- He believes the antwugrette Washington, ucr. u. hiuuku jc"- er s son. - - . . , , ator Simmons ha. stated that he will in North Caroli,a, and went through provision intended noTmake a recommendation for as- the common school, and Trinity yent their importation a. merchan- . . ...o. tn Fa.tern r'oiWe When he graduatea in disc. Northern Carolina, until after he law he went to work with the t return, from a visit to the State, du.try that .till is hi.. He openea M tne repw . --j , l i: j k. -iii k.hl re.L,-. in three cit e, and worked as women had been subjected to mis tnai commend Ernest Green, of New Bern a lawyer until hi. LVmocratic peop e .. k M for the nlace. called Mm to lead a forlorn hope in "1 think MKha course byond 1 M lor rne p. v.-.. -- . 'There Is nothing In COTTON MARKET. A M. McLean is another formidable a Republican aistrici. n "i '"-""' " . m, ... candidate, but indication, are now Lot .o forlorn a. they thought, or the law to ,u.tify t and I? that he will be taken car. of Irf Wash-Uimmon. was more powerful than rf the bill nev intended that such ington if the local appointment goe. they thought, for he went to ongr. ,7'? 7,,,,,,. to Green. Both Senator Simmon, and He was defeated fdr re-election and I . .Tbiak. Law Mtd. Reprentative Goodwin think, well of rctired from politic until tne peopie i leei - -him Mr. Godwin having urged the L hi. State called him to free North foreign feathers was aimed I attbe im- ... him th. riutrirt attor- r.roiin from nro domination. Then nortation of them as mercnanaise, urn l" ". " . 1"- . . " .. .i. i.K. . a ,..,, Individual i . tl . i . k. mmi lib-ei v i .k... n him tn tne senate, nc witnar u (By G. W. Taylor & Sons.) Middling Strict Middling Good Middling .12 S .12 3-4 .12 7-8 The best cantaloupe Is as hard to se lectee, the best automobile. to Bet it an attorneyship in the de partment of the Interior at a salary of $2,500 a year, which i. better than the North Carolina job". Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO B I A portation is that it d i - i co old of Women wearing , j , , hate wnen uwy 'A very capable and earnest person, KMm iJLu 0w this companion of Underwood in fram-L president Cley ni? the tariff bill. He tninic it is a .. njlorrai Senator oood tariff, that it will reduce tne . . tk -aj-a,,, .... . ... . k: " r . cost of living, ana tnai ""r""" Wood-S4mmens tarifl lew to m i wilLbeJplaced on a substontial basis country ,t Urge know that be was not oLprospertty. I e reactionary. case. algrette-plumed of the Under- I 1 1
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