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New ' York; Sept; 9.To determine whether death .was due' to any agency other than drpwningr- Prosecutor Rog-; ers, of Orange ' County, New; Jersey, today directed thatithe T)ody of Mrs. Rosa Saabo,- the ; Austrian woman,.who1 met death in Greenwood Lake, while in a rowboat with Burton ;W; Gibson,-the lawyer, now - executor- of ".her estate worth tea thousand dollars, be exhum ed. Chemical analysis, was made at the contents of the woman's stomach, Gib son had the , jbody buried under .the name of "Mrs. -Ritter," but be express ed willingness to- have the body ex humed. ' V "- NO EARTHLY HELP .COULfl SftilE HER .r : Bar Harbor Me. Sept. S.--Mrsi. Jbhn R. McLean, of Washington,' died at her summer ho'meatT6:50- rociock- this morning, 'after, a week's illness of pneu monia. She STirviVed eleven hours af ter the arrivar'of 'Dn::Bakerr "ofJohns Hopkins, who was ) brought f rom f the Nor th (?aroliria'"inouritainsM:onva" special train at record breaking' speed. The millionaire ' publisher's f wfe win , be buried in Washington. ."V- - Mrs." McLeans irhusbandr;John;R McLean, .publisher jfrt thet.Wasblng ton Pofit andiGIncinnaUInQuireiiwa fit liahedsldflhen -the Tend came. Her sonwatd(Lean,-and his wife were also IpresentV: together with her brother, Tryxton Beale, and her. sister. Mrs. McLean ; was ; k very weak last night. Except for a slight rally, about midnight, she steadily "lost strength. Shortly before 'feunrlse "she Tjecame un conscious and J remained so until death- 'v "x,.- -. A: Society Leacer.' ' , Washington, Sept. 9. Mrs. McLean, who died this morning at Bar Harbor, was one of ; the Capital's most widely known hostesses- Her entertainments for the last twenty-five years were re garded as fmile - stones In a Washing5 ton social season .and '. attracted wide attention for their splendor. She was the daughter "of i General and Mrs. Beale. Hef only? sister j is 'the Rus sian Ambassador's wife . Gen. McArthur. Laid to Rest. Milwaukee,Wis SepL.9.-f-SimplI5-ity marked the funeral - rites, for Lieu tenant General Arthur McArthur, who died of ; apoplexy Thursday. I At the grave ; the"Presbyterian; Church's committal service; was-' used. tA -v:' New Yorki' Sept. " 9.-:-Of the-twenty; two fire . inspectors in this ' City v only one is a 'womliefdiitincUoiirbe-: ngs to Miss, Laura J.' Graritwnose salary is $100 a monthIt is the busi ness of thfire inspector i to examine the buildingsof his or heiydistrict; 1i iecommend the- necessary require ments which have; not I beenfulfilled; to keep these! buildings 'within 'the new fire prevention law, .to Verve no tices for necessary 'improvements and to reinspectthe premises, later, to dis cover if the recommendations have been complied with' within1, the "time limit allowed. .A;v vA' (Z :', il 'Coronets and Hearts Film of UniiRUfli Priwr t th Uent j:5 vrand Todays s.f It "i 0c:-!3 Sn Cay Intcr- : tara In Crtn ' .1- s - j-'. Possibility of an Extra Session of Con- tttUhhq Called-BorderJ Patrol ; lengthened and Many ,. Troops at "-n Pot Rcattv MwA -ebel Raid Into United States Feared. . - r Washington,- Sept 9. -The "arms' and amnrunltlon,v whlclj President Taft au thorized, exported to Mexico for use of Americans -1t A els in.Cananea, were ordered held up at Doiglas,, Arizona, until there are assurances ; they will not fall ; into the iae nanus, or tneKebels;-GeneEal Steev er commitaiding - ih'e American border patrolreports 'that his forcesare now. ;'The-:teiisity of the sithation along the Mexican border was reflected. t6day by eontlnu'ation of preparations for any emergency; with the possibility of Pre3-' ident Taf t ; calling a' special session ot CohgTeir td7:pass,upon the questioti ci intervention.With . the border patrols strengthened' by 'additional cavalry and other troops practically, upon theirJ arms at posts 4 throughout .the wet,-ready- to move at an hour's notice to supplement he forces, on Arizona and New Mexico frontier. War: Department officials felt they had the Situation well in hand.for the present, but were ap prehensive of ihe extl move of Rebel General Salazar, encamped within sight of .the ynited States - troops, protesting hemeant no barmi but believed to. be planning : another rald into "American territory -Reports-of aaother revolt in Southern Mexico ' did not command much toterestiiThe -situation in which the United:, States Is most concerned is. alom the border. - , 1 K;ELECIOii;:, :; . BEfiie held: TO-DAY Little RockrArfc; Sept"9. Mections are beingt held" throughout jtbe : State today. State ofScerg are being selected Two tickets; are in the field. - Congress man J. T. Robinson is the Democratic candidate for Governor and Andrew Ro land heads the Republican ticket.; The Progressives are not In the field. ' Sev eral amendments figure In the election. .One amendment contains the so-called grandfather clause las a qualification for suffrage. r - - mELVE conoa OILIS HESUL1E "New' Bedford, .Mags," Sept., 9. Twelve 'cot!onvcIotJi 'mills, closed - for eight weeksv because of the weavers strike,; reopened;: today. Thirteen thousand operatives . were affected ? V TV. SPIISIUB-'TO" Mil: YEARLY SESSIOIJ -AOantic City, N. Sept 9-Amid much "'enthusiasm, the -ninth annual encampment of the .United '; Spanish War Veterans .opened today on'One of the: oceaii piers.' Commander-in-Chief Simmons, or New York,- presided. .His annual report dealt yitb many subjects affecting i'eeteransf welfare.; Com rades were" present .from all parts of the United.1 States. Restoration of the army: canteen wasT strongly advocated by.Commauder Simmops. MINE .DISASTER". .StebeunviJIe, 0vSept;,9-A' coal hnine at Amsterdam Is burning fiercely, five men are reported in the mi ne A . . - I II - i ll - I ' VNew York; Sept. 9. Mayor;Gaynor will be the first witness this afternoon: when - the 4 AWermanlc committee, ap pointed to investigate 1 the police S1" gttuation- holds, it's first session. ..o has T not been subpoenaed,' but was in vited to testify; and it will be optional with him whether, he is sworn. The committee, :,whicn assemmea at z o'clock this' afternoon, decided to get from Mayor. Gaynor bis views of the vice ' and gambling '- situation and his ideas "of- the, duties of the Police D partment in supresslng evils, Cornelius Hayes' police' trial will be resumed to- imorrow.A Lieutenant Becker 9 trial; is OPERATiOIJ I set for Thursday. r .... " ; - ,N -1. V Mi? 'ZoDGipiii No Outbreak in The West .Virginia ;Coal;StHke;s'ectlonSaFart; But . .Trouble Vared ThojusandVof Rifles rWHI be Confiscated-AIother Jones' Leaves for' the Scene. - - f l r c Charlestons W. Va Sept 9.No at tapks occurred in HheiKanawhla! strike field underv martial law during , test 4 uon iouiiury- auvuuuuvB - re port v all quiet, "but: itAis believed the martial law zone must soon be extend ed, in-order to confiscate. thdUsands of rifles,in , possessionCof persons out side the military - districti;Although reporteoT to -have left f town' "Mother, Jones,?'ainearjed.Lhere today and' im mediately departed for .the 4 coal field's Informed she would be arrested Jf uhg attempted to address the" miners; she said she , would ' rather sleep , In a cell than aT-becT .anyway, and wanted be arresiecu i fle nrsi session orane jnu- itary 'court twill be held jlate. today to investigate the killing of Samuel Alt- man Friday by Artificer Long; of Com' pany B, of the-State Militia. . - , RED ; HEU'S ; fJAT. ? a COUNCIL IS Oil ; Charleston, g,, C., Sept. 9.Members of the - Improved Order of Red. Men from alT sections' of the country .are here - attending the . National Council of .the" order- Governor Blease deliv ered the ' address of welcome at i the opening f. session - today,, George M. Hanson, of ICalais, : Maine,' Supreme Cancellor' Knights :of PythiaS, was formally "-Introduced to thecouncll.' The convention lasts five days . U.ILSdll WILL EXTEIID i A HIS SPEAKHIG TOUR ;;. New York, Sept. 9.--Woodrow . Wil son spent the forenoon at Democratic headquarters, rounding-up - campaign business .with the National executive officers. Representative Burleson,, of Texas, chairman of the Speakers' Bu reau and Senator Gore, ' chairman of the - Organization Committee; . came from Maine, where they have 'been stumping. They discussed with the Governor his further' speaking plans. Prom the number of requests from thei middle west, asking that Wilson speak at-various' cities in hat' .section,' lts probable that he; will speak much more than .was .-originally. Intended. His first .western' trip begins September 16th; " On bis second western tripi the Governor prbbably will go to Missouri, Nebraska and Illinois. ' . A. SECRETARY KlIOXv a ' A " REACHES JAPAH '-.Toklo, Japan, Sept .9. American Secretary, of State Knox, envoy to the lafe Emperor Muteul1lto,s funeral ar rived this evening.5 He was accompa nied by his wife and ' aides A. The American -party was givenj a cordial reception. ?, The welcoming party in cluded a large 'number of official and private Japanese. ' J ENOUGH FEVER .AT CAPITAL '" A i r TO WIPE" OUT. THE ,CITY. I Washington, . ept. - 9. A .package more deadly than dynamite, . was de livered the other, day . to th4 United States: Hygienic Laboratory byia spe cial messenger, who mopped bis wor ried brow with evident relief when -be got a receipt for it - - A . ; The package Contained fifty thousand ticks infected with the deadly Rociy Mountain'spotted fever, enough to wipe out ' the population , of' ' the natiQn's capital should they Jjo liberated from the glass tubes which, contained them.: ;The fever carriers, were part of those with ;which. -the late surgeon, T. ; B. McClmtic was ex;perimenting whi he contracted ;the disease, The experi ments will be continued' in Washington by Dr. John F. Anderson, Director of the Hygienic Laboratory.' m ; -. ' Tomorrow night Lumina. ' .' Souvenir i dance, s:' it Subscribe toe Ervenlng Diipatch liiil A?A;: 1 " ;- A x i .:.:.:.:x AWA i Va 4 i Q, VirfEPAi!!? t Los Angeles, Bept " 9. -Members of the Crand- Army of - the RepUblie . are arriving" ' for the Nailoflal "enoampment , . which - will- be held here ' Sept A9-U ,T The parade ischeduied f of 'the'liifi; and ' a fine lne of march over asphaltf edstreets has beenarf dliged.AJ It fa. believed'.thatx the new" comnfwider chief will beCopiain AlSeft b."Beers oBridgeport, Conn.v3' General Daniel -E.'-Sickles'ot;iJew"y6rk also'ls axandidUe'A - "A A . - 1 I",1 '-' , 'fi.. Raleigh Man WaReturnIng Home With 'Supply of A Provisioiis-r-Police 1 Chief of Capital City Goes North For -Schooling-Preparing f orr the StateW v - i4;Ptch1$i'ews'JBureau." ti. A RaJelgb:'C; Sept; 9, 1912. -r William: B.-iYelverlon managing edi- tor of the Njews and Observer, has gone Macon, Ga.;,where Wednesday he will be married.-to .Miss Lillian Converse of that city; Mr.- Yelver tot, who is ; a; pB- tive.ot Fremont,.Wayne county;'? wen t to the Macoa; Te.ieigraph frpnl theVWin-ston-Salem Journal f Mlss; ;CnVerse was doing society and feature-work on the Georgia, paper and-the tWo n'ews- paper writers formed a friendship that will "terminate in -their nuptial- yows; Mr. C- Trenholm McClenaghan accom-1 panied Mr. Yelverton. The - young couple "wiir.take ai?. ' .extended ; bridal tour' and Will then come to Raleigh.: L.:M.; Hamilton, who was killed byi a Seaboard traiaSaturday night, was returning to his home -onrPark" atenue from the city market, where he had purchased provision for iSunday The Seaboard and Southern tracks are 'par allel south of Raleigh for several' miles and 1 the presence; of vtwo trains close together was responsible for his death. Mr Hamilton Is survived by a , wif eAnd eight -children -and was a man' of some meansi- ; i ' " ' A3 "" - Secretary Eogue and Treasurer Rpt ter of tbeJforth Carolina: State Ifair are busy these .- days making 'ready for the event i which ? will .-be pulled off In i October. - Secretary Pogue be lieves that the entries will'-beV better and more . numerdus ;thanf ever, before and he is; confident jEhatihe fair will be worth more to the tate. . , Sherwood Brockwell, chief of the Ra- leigh fire department,-will takea throe months' course; in the. Fire College of NewvYork and while in, the big "metro- polls will serve,- av month with a New York fire company, Thisr arrangement was perfected , by;. Alderman Alexander Wbb:1. Chief JBroekwehhas impressed the aldermen so favorably that - they thoughts It best -to send himto Nw York for training: rather than Impdrt an "outsider. ; The aldermen have elected Dr. Jas. A. Rudolph of Ajid'erson, S. CL, ad meat and milk inspector .and :he will report for duty October L A It ;is planned? to have 4. dty abattoir - and:, rendering plant and p her sanitary Equipment. 'p- NINECHAnuES Among Captains Whe' Command of - ' " A Atlantic Fleet Changes -. Washington,' SepLl;-9.4-When Rear Admiral i Charles i Badger " takes- co'm mand of the . Atlantic" fl eet next Janu ary, iir succession ;to Rear . Admiral Hugo Osterhaus, nine 'changes among the fleet Captains will become effec tive The, Navy.; Department' 'will an nounce .them later. AdmlTal.Oster-! haus, who will become" a member of the general noara, serv.ea eignteen montns aa -Commander-in-Chief and will . have six months mojp active service, before retiring next June. II! 5 V- A i v. A ii , i j"- - : - :v.lt.; ., -Sl S ? AT tNC&NPM ENT Important Event. Being Held Todayand k', at -; W hi5h a Sehatorship and'V Four congressmen- VYJil . be Elected Good Weather and a Heavy '.Vote. ,'.?A 'H' L. '. - . lIv Vsfci.':'?-.;. A tV .' r H Portland' Me.SepV9.MaineV vot Lers :weht:to tliVpolH'tba.telect, a Governor, four Congressmen,'" cdunty officers. andTa -State legislature.! The Gotenrofr Plaisted, Democrat,-- - b.eads and William an aspirantThe polls atrtnost places close at o'clock In the manufacturing cities early voting was heavy, 'ideals weather throughout the State. The country; roads; are" in good - condition cand -a heavy i farmers voie is-'expected. i DELIVERY rAUTO Of the Gayiord Department Store Was Wreked This Afternoon; '. This "afternoon . near Dalgade, r one of the motor delivery wagons : of ths ueorge o.. Gay lord Jjepartment-Stores was wrecKeq. v :xne- zont-vaxie op the car . . was broken ;; and', jothe ; damage uuub uuuq. iuamamexne?car- naw3 cnauxceur ; Bennett -Fowled, .a jiegro Fowler stated-that he'- tried to:v turn out for , a wagon: and., in sbmefmaiinqr; the steering, apparatusbecame difeapfl ranged. - Anotbgf :',negto was'-tidint-in the car. xThe latter received: a severe cut on not, damagei chine will ity this -. afterhodn ;and the necessary . re pairs will -be made. " - " Suit Started jn' PenderV, ; It -was -learned here 1 this afternoon that a civil action has been started in Pender- county - Superiofa Court, En titled . B.- F.. Mitchefl & Co?,;. fegainst A. .W. King & Co. It was-stated that the suit is for 'an accountmij. -r SUNDAY BASEBALL." .International.'-- , Nerwark .l; ProvidenceTj---. ? Newark 6.P,rpvidencey&r-,- V 4 -Montreal Toronto;- v..;. t tiiontreal ' 1 Toronto 9.'- i .Jersey City 0;" Baltimore" O. V American Association. : Louisville 1-4;. Columbus :'3 ,- (ir;fa darknes Indianapolis. .Indianapolis :ty Toled 4, v St Paul 7; Kansas City;3: f - ' , . SouthernA' A,A - Montgomery, 5; Birmingham .2., 1 , ' New Orleans 4; Mobile L '. A .r 1 Memphisl5'; Nashville ;2Af ; ' v ' ' Amerkan. "A.,, ""A. f Detroit '2 ; S t LouLTI. 't x J Chicago 2; Cleveland 5. ' . -- ?A- ! T National.4 A , ' " A" ,Cincinnatlf10;.Chftago8.:r "t -Pittsburg. 12 :Sts Louis' 8.. .Phone : lTgCAWelfietf-andang al kinds of -Wall Paper. We do "the work ourselves;: Ask y ourf riends'iaboui . usij J.-Eft J. O.'Sharp-! - se 9 eod'tfr ,'AA Ao A nVA - com: j .: -.V VtViN 5 .i i1--- EM legislature '..selected toayv.will ele,tt & Uaiildf .Stales natotf t rfprt Jlnfii therDemacraCtfC ;s ticket Hain&ibe feepiibfic oneot; his rms.i Jtowjltwas 4;in?tthe jrebkTh ma- -be' bfbukht to the city later Louisvtiifr J ; i.coiumDus 6t ie mnmgs 6 1- Toledo 3. , t Young Wo- " A -j A" A VA' Daughter flf Tractipn Manager Commit ted. Suicide ,ln Railroad. : Waiting Room 4 in Atlanta- Police Today In- ; vestigating the Case.AAA A Atlanta. Ga;, Sept. 9. Tne police are investigating the suicide? last night tot Miss." .Clara; Cameron, a tf action: imagj mate's -daughterjof Columbus,Georgla, Waving goodbye 'dramatically to R." D. Whitehead, a- Birmingham youth the girl, stood in the statiOn.v waiting room and drank a viabf caiollc' acid;'-:-h'e died today in .? a rbospitali Th;'e -police, are holding Whitehead' ;v ROOSEVELTOfH STUr.lP III C VASHfriGTON t k Spokane Washn., iSepLr,9.--Col6nel Roosevelt - has made - his appeal to Washington people to support the Pro gressivef 'patty He reached - here last night frbm Montana and remains in the State two days? Tomorrow: he will ; be n Seattle and .Tacoma';. Three speeches were, on- the Colonel's - program; today. Roosevelt discussed Woodrow Wilson's recent t remarks t conceruing Vthe v Pro gressiveparty's proposal for minTmum wage scales, ? and ' told rthe-womenof Washington - ho - he " was r"won ' over" to woman suffrage. -" TO -SPEAK ..." ,l!-.. -rJ. Hi CALIFORNIA LdsrAngelestJaC ;. i r V 1.--S r.i.. iatter 'part of 'this vmontb,' Hemocratic 1-.' 'AMERICAN BANKERS i it ' National AsVo'ciatlon -WiilConvVne To- - morrow In Detroit . Detroit Mich., Sept 9.-Members of committees of, the .American Bankers' Association and "other bodies affiliated jth it today faced a" large amount of routine business which they ' hoped to dispose' of my tonight. This will clear the" cccks for the" Assucialion's" Na tional convention tomorrow. ' ' 1 anil Sale rof Lots . at garden City Starts VtkTJ?ushvah Miore Agency Sold 'iTWnty-Nie'ThlsMorning'. ' The handsome new residential parkt Garden City, which twas placed onUhe ja&tket thlsA morning, ' has --already na.1pt it 'Tnif S ..'iTVYlta""'h ' o-rttaTdrt it beanty-andv liiany! attractions :"bence. Targe sales' "were recorded this morn- Insv'&nd-rtbtese-vsalescdme'Y spite OTthenrefy inclement weather. The I30IoorfeCrallesa'felgehcy had sold up to f2- oclock .this - after noon twenty-nine lots A This is a fine Indication of appreciation, and augurs well for, quick: and blg.Balesi Garden Cityv is certainly an ideal spot ',i'v : New .York, Sept. 9.The j deathof Mrs. Rosa Menschik Szabo, who -.was 'drowned while boating with her law yet, Burton: W- GibBOn. is being inves tigated by-the ?Distric' Attomeysoi-fiee-rincidentally- the genuineness": of a document" Which made. Gllson 'itfra Szaba's1 executor is questioned.' Subscribe to The" Evening Dispatch. BRYAN Jennings ,Bryanns three spefeches jpl Cajifo'Atia ' fojfl GOilernor-Wilson' ' tlie - V . ":1 "nmnwiitii;'! - A. . -" .vvA . -: ft' - " ' -' ... . r V ; : .-. , . . - .v".v.;t ... --...ttv ....... .......v.-. Declares Against His Election to the .. -United States Senate, as He Believes ; : It. Wojild be Restoration of Machine ' . v- RuleCharges Him With Helping V Defeat the Democratic!'. iTariff ' Pro- Varamrof the . Cleveland Times. J 1 ... f ' '.''f"' -1 Seagirt, - N. J ' Sept.'" 9. Governor . ' ' LWoodroW Wilson? Democratic -PresI- dential jabminee,. yesterday ' declared war on Jakes Smith, Jr.," a Democratic - candidate forUnited - States Senator I from Newjersey an qcer, 'which he ' ' -' held during President Cleveland's : eV)nd:-! BdndiilsVati('.fV-t. : . Governor -WilRnn- AVYrpniPfr 'hiririflAlf in a statement' addressed to ithel Jviters 1. rt(jr"Kf-. Har'a'atr' :'4eujut vTa'a if crbt't TT T V. pointed , out that ; the jreturix ;jot air , Smith to power would 'mean?a restbtiW- ation of machine ruleA' 3 - V -T J i .'!, ! ; Two years ago Governor: Wilson op , posed Mr.; Smith's candidacy for Unit-' . ed : States Senator but . on.the issue that." James E. "Martine Twas the legal ;r choice . of the Democratic primaries The-Governor - Was sustained y-the legislature.. Yesterday the- Governor? , , , went, a step farther. in, his opposition; . -to ; Mr; Smith -by -charging him, with r. futterly defeating"; the a prorgam - of -the 1 Democratic :party once ' before " - when the tariff Issue was pre-emlnent.1 . V i -The-Governor's statement fojllows: . r - ."Mr. Smith has, pt course, a perfect -' -x right to offer, himself at the. primaries r t as -a: candidate for i the ; Democratic i nomination : fojr Senator-of the United t v ' States.Heis''actIngfrankly-aQd In' rl the-spiritof the nee law 'and if, he is . v v preferred at ;tha primaries it. will, be -thedutylof every Democratic member!" " - -oi.4he,Jiext.legature6vote for himt - " -wbeir a SenatoiCisJchose" "But I feel A tt:i:'dhghtvto speak" Srery frankly - - abotit thesiifi!cfice ro candi ... t?itfhotonlyi my privilege asTaJ- - . citizen 'but' my dutyi as" the leader of ' . i y . my party to point out just ,whaj; Is inij . , : volved ' In ' this matter for ,the 5 Demo- )' ' cratic party. In this State and for the party Irl the Natfon.- ' . ' A. ;,A Mr Smith's' selection as the Denv- , ocratic candidate for the'Senate would . , -be the most fatal step - backward "that the Democrats of "the State could pos- A ? j : sibly take. It would . mean his ' restor- :- - - - A ation to political leadership in New': Jersey,' theN moment -my -services as Governor ended and; with his" restora- ' tion; a return to rthe1 " machine rula which so long kept every -active Dem-; ocrat inplhe 'StaWt Itti subordination . to hiifl and' pre vented fevery, Progres-v A ' . sivepHBi 'coficelved 'ln'y the Inter-; v ' . - esf of'the"'peoplefrom being put into' -'effectr"11! speaki with "knowledge- iaVV this' matter' becauseat4 every turn' of myJiraainistrdtt 'I ' became 1 r favernS? 'I have toud his hand . agains'rihefi.ew" plans off 'the 'party- ' his inlfl'uence ? working steadily but .-, : covertly against 'everything , that has ' .'- -subsUfVhop'apride " for . dis-;- ; coutgentftAoXshpie,mrBr v A - of "fteweweVdurte'Rr f Wing.whichrJ".have-'b'eei permitted to seryei thef people of; the' State) ; . f Of SI nlster M mport. ' . f . , i.'Tt is of particularly'sinister import' , - ' that 'Mr,' Smith-" should " seek to return v - to ihe'.'Senate; of the -:United. States at ' this time. V'He was, sent; to the Senate j .r, once' before ! when the tariff had been th chief issue of, the - National' cam- J jaign and';when.tbe:Demoprats had,! A' for -pngfgeneration.an oppof-f tuifftyto! Mee intol- ' ' , etebleAbtir; andtbenustryTof he!tra1nmels?which'.bouAd. it like .a -s s'tralght-cke-It the tariff :ould v .A ' iiaye bee3f wisely revised '-then we, Eiijlt hate-1eeir spared some part. at' -leas of"he-tsrb Of .trusts -arid com- . -binatfons:which ioVruleand circura-,' ' scribe our markets." 't.-l GOVT- ISSUES: FIRST : ;a REPORT OF SEAS0:i ,.Washington,;Sept 9.The first cot- ton ginning report of the Census Bu- reau for the 1912 season, shows seven hundred ? and: twenty nine thousand, nine hundred and twenty six bales gin- , ned prior t6 Septemberrist " The round ," bales Included are " 6,i34; Sea Island bales mcluded'are 213.-North Carolina ' ginned 670"baTes. - s f- V- A f - "." ' , - - - , " , - . - r; ii I A'Coronets and Hearts". - h - - Film of Unusual Power at- the 5-cent Grand Today,' , it r . . T : 1" rt i v
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