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iMlj) New 71 Partly Cloudy Today and Saturday; fresh northeast winds. Daily Industrial News is first, last and all the tine a j NEWSPAPER for all the t people. VOL. I, NO. 51. CITY EDITION. GREENSBORO, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,1905. CITY EDITION. PRICE: FIVE CENTS SENATE ASKS ABOU2 CAMP A IGN GIFTS i Adopts Tillman's Resolution Calling for Investigation by the Secretary of Treasury of the National Bank Aid in Politics. GETT7 . THE SPEAKER'S EAR $11,000,000 IS VOTED j FOR PANAMA CANAL House Compromises on the $16,500,000 Carried in Bill bndcr Consideration and Wdliams' Recommenda tion for $6,000,000. SOUTH CAROLINIAN QUOTES PRESIDED TAS HIS EXAMPLE Question of Campaign Contributions by Life Insurance Companies Is Broached, and Gives Opportunity for Caustic Comment and Racy Reparitie. Washington, Dec. 7. The subject of campaign contributions by insurance companies occupied the major portion of the time of the Senate today. It came up in connection with Mr. Till man's resolution call iiii? for an investi- gation of national bank aid in politics ami v.as exploited by tno outh Carolina Senator in a speech of some length, it was couched in characteristic language ami attracted considerable attention.; The resolution directing the Secre tary of the Treasury to report whether the reports of the national hank ex aminers show that the hnnks have made campaign contributions in recent years was adopted at the close of 3Ir. Till man's remarks. Outlining his reasons for the in iiuiry, Mr. Tillman called attention to .1 .. i 1.. I i I. T : dent in his animal messages of 1004 and I0ll; for the enactment of a law for . . i ., , I To t'Zl" K ?."d COrr"P- tion in connection with election?. ; Jle quoted with especial emphasis the ' President's remarks concerning cam-: pnign contributions bv corporations.! ' "Our chief executive has taken a verv progressive stand to secure purity j" elections" he said, and added, "every good American will sav 'well done' and look for progress along" that line." ; lie also quoted statements bv Recre-! (an- Root, and l'errv Belmont.'of ew : York, -of the same tenor ns the Presi-. dent's remarks, saying thathe would be impartial as between parties. He conceded that the Secretary might not have the facts wanted but thought he ought to have. Incidentally Mr. Till man Haid that he had been informed that the Comptroller of the Currency has been investigating tne subject of bank contributions with the view of institut ing legal proceedings. Hefore Mr. Tillman had nrocccded far. I Mr. (lallinger, who yesterday objected o, oik luiisiui I til 111 'l iiii; i cnuiiiiiuil ilL' that time, said that he had done so onlvl for the purpose of inspecting it, that he j hail done so and, being entirelv satisfied iia "to its propriety, would support thel resolution. ' ' Can Make Discoveries Worth While, j Continuing, Mr. Tillman said that the j 71,000 PAID FOR NOTED RAGE SIRE -'',.':' '-'.' '.'"'."'. ;;,";..;. ;.'.. . .. .' ..- '..;..'. : Air: .1. R. HAnflln Plirr.hflSftsWfltftr flvrl,anrl 1 ImltArt In Hparl.nn rrl. " ' i3 t " " -w w w ..H.u. Cress, Who Is Sixteen Years Old. THIRD HIGHEST PRICE EVER PAID BY AMERICAN four Days' Sale of Celebrated Race Horses and Brood Mares Brought to a Close, Which Amounted in All to 340S.37S- : ' New York, Dec. 7, Water C'rcs, a blown .stallion, hi years old, by Spring-lieiil-Whi'ifdale, bred by Lord falmouth in Kngland, was sold by miction today for $71,0011. to J. It. Ilaggin, who al ready owned & half interest in the horse .through the llaggin-Tevis part nership in the famous Kancho del Paso stud. Today marked the end of tho inn- dnvs disnci'Sal sain of nil lite thoroughbreds of this titud. Over 400 ! head were sold, bringing a grand total of ?405,27o. The price paid for uater Cress to day was tho third largest ever paid fori.'" ,"' l"e ul,u a horse by an American owner. The ! incinerated. .;. stallion Ormonde, sire of. Ormondale, ! winner of this year's Futurity, and now j at the Ormondale farm, in California, was bought at an auction sale in South America for $150,000. St. Blaise brought the highest prices ever paid at a sale, in this country, being bid in for $100,. 000 nt the dispersal sale of the stable of the late August Belmont. Wttcr Cress is the sire of Water Color, Water Hoy, Nasturtium and many other liores prominent on the American turf. He will be sent to Mr. llaggin's Kltnendwf stud in Kentucky. Star Ittihy, sins of Africander, Som brero, Animosty. Shooting Star and other well-known performers, was bid in by Mr. Huggin today for $3O,00. Mr. Haggin also secured Gold Finch and St. Gation nt $10,000 each. hmft;rm r' rft-tff- Several trains had been badly delav.-d ,or rnl,,pp,w',H!e x"m' Reived last evening. 'Ihe child s pn. KldUBOaa Company OetS Contract. at firanger, with the result that 'lhe Washington, Dei , 7. -Tiepivsentative onls left the house yesterday eveninir. Washington, Dec. 7. A contract was four passenger trains weru running .dose ! Hardniek. of (icoruia, today reinlro-! leaving the baby with n fonr-venr-old awarded today by the War Department to each other. The freight received i 'bleed n joint resolution declaring tha'v sister, who w hen she discovered that, to tho Richmond Iron Works, of Kieh-! positive orders to meet nil four of those it is the pol: y ..! the. I riled States . the cliild's clothing' wan on tire, .tin mond, Va., for fifty 2 1-2-inch life-suv-: trains ut Ahsny, and the ollieials say grunt iiulejii-ndeiii e t'i I he Philippines guished the Ihnne.s by means of a buckei ing guns at $00.00 each. The Ricluiiond i that the orders were either liiisuinh i'-' its stjou as 'n slalil" ijom i imieni i.i es- ol water but the child was alieadv in .company's bid was the lowest. I stood or misread.'. taMislied in . islmids. I tally burned. '..'...". ' i Comptrollcr has means of getting infoi'- -j motion which others have not. and ; added that if he would "push in his probe he can make discoveries that are j worth while." I(c added that his rca- j Hons for requesting the information is . : found in the revelations concerning th j insurance companies Jt has been shown bv the testimony. or confession of a member of this body." j he said, "that for ten vears -he insur-j mice corporations have been making an nual donations to the. Republican' party with the understanding that they should be protected from adverse legislation nt Albany.". He went on. to say that such revelations were not ngreeable, "I am the holder of a small policy i.i one of the Mutuals." he said, "and 1 ..nt. vv. dont like to have mv dividends cut Mr. McCunly his cousins mil ,$150000 his ! L '.... ...5ni. ... , inn iiiiiiLn p.t.ovu fill H. He expressed doubt as to the right of r , 1 , ... . . , n . . 11 f . Fe,Ieral at,,OT'l' to ?f, " companies and -Mr Hale Inrtc,'"'.V,t'''1 t0 sa'tlult n agreed with MrJr 1,J,1,"an " 'hat point. . . Mr. Bailey asked whether the insm- anoe company contributions to the P,.-, Publ"'an t"l Committee had been returned to the donors. "1 understood." replied Mr. Tillman, "that the President was going to have Mi rortelyou return them, hut I dojrt know whether he has done so. l know that I have not got my share." Mr. iSpooner "Is your's a life poli cy V" Mr. Tillman -'-lt is." ''..Mr. Spooner "Then if i? not yet time to realize on it." Mr. Tillman replied that it was divi-; dends and not the policy itself that he! "'''he said 'w nififuiiv I jH, while MeCurdy has been gcttin v rt. . JIr- Hailey said he had not supposed that the President would make a see-. 0I11. rceninmcndation on the subject of P,lnishinR campaign contributors until the money had been returned. All! Mr. Presnlent, responded Mr. (Concluded on Page Six. Col. 2.) T VIUI wim WW 1IUUU Vfll VVI lision With Freight In Wyoming. CARS CATCH FIRE WHICH inn TA TUP UnPPnP 1 "V" " nURIVUIV 1 ' - ' ' .' . i , Both Engines Demolished And Three Cars Burn To the Wheels, While Sev eral Unfortunate Passengers Were j Trapped And Burned To a Crisp. j Omaha, eb Dec. 7. -Ten persons i wreck of Overland Limited passenger J train Xo. 2 on the Union Paeitie, five; miles west of Rock Springs, Wyoming, this morning. The limited was run into head-on, bv a freight train and lioth engines were demolished. The dynamo ear, mail car and dining car on the limited burned to the wheels. Several of the dead were An extra freight train was given an I 19 ill Tni II iiinrni K liWKH.R iii 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 iiiiluiv order before ii IcfL Peek Springs tollWh-- Company, who has returned from ieet four east In d passenger trains, : Sow York, is the authority for the of which the tl'.eilatid Limited was the' j statement- that the stockholders 'of the lam one, hi Ahsav. it siding live miles company will vote on the proposition west -of llock Spriie's. I The freight took the siding nt Ahsav AH.t -a i A ..f i i had p7srt,Vd then When n mile andA half west of Ahsav Wednesday. A recent meeting of the; ""rinusly to affect, nterests outs.de ... tlu. freight, met the Overland Limited directors in New York decided to recom-, the N,eci ih, ive mark.'., h'posits nggi, anil crashed into it heid-on . I-mend the increase which will be snl.;.' gating-$i0.tW0.mMi will be distributed Both engines were demolished and the ""Hied to the Mockholders. among the leading banks in some ot the three first ears of the Overla ml Limited i It is also ieirted that the proposed larger cities. immediately caught fire and were de- increase of $211,000,000 of new stock has ' 'rhllTSnraliSi ' stroyod. been nlreaily over subscribed by the Uitld Burnca lo ueatn. Kilgineev Drink of the freight train ' present holders of the stock. It is pro-1 ( hailotte. Dee. 7.-ln Codyfown. one who, it is said officially, was responsible "l to issue but one half the new of Charlotte', negro suburbs, the live tor overrunning his orders, was one -of ' s,0, k ", l'"""'1'1' year-old child of l-d. Smith died early the killed. , ! " : this morning ns ihe ri-Aiili. of burns i; RUSSIAN WORKMEN NOW SUPREME, WITTE HELPLESS, PRINCESSES SORT MAIL Organizations Force Premier St. Petersburg, Dec. 0 Via Kydtkuh- her (Hit, was cOniielied to get M. Neine nen. Kast Prussia. Dee. T.-Piiblie con- ''" i'"'- the Minister of 'oininunic.it ions. if.dei.ee in the government's abilitv ,0 :j ., , . -.''.' " . weather-the growing storiii is waning j fast. Premier Wit te seems powerless to cope wit II the new elements of dan-"' ! per which the revolution is raising on ' r3. . every band. - .New. mutinies among tne hand. New mutinies among tne i troops are constantly reported and the lawlessness'., in the country is increas mg. Whenever the dreiiilcil workmen's or eanizations iiresent a united front, as ... . . . t hcv did last night the .Premier is com pelled to strike his colors-.".;. It now appears that the comrades of Sokololl. the ranroail engineer of Sa-. mani. whose conileinnat ion to ileath threatened the. count ry with a general railroad strike, 'independently organized the strike on tin- trans-Capiaii line 'Alexamlrovrsk to Tashkend. Tin- liovi'inoi-lJi'iieral 11!' Kurhka. who ex- erciscs plenary powers on the Afghan -frontier without consulting with the St. ! Petersburg Authorities convened a court-J.uinl 1 1 w..l...l..tr 4... ,ln..il. Iliariiai HIIll m'iiii-iuim r-onwiou ,o iii-iiiu. - " - - The Pri'tnier. as a result of the action meiise foreign indebtedness were unload of the Kxecutive Connnittcc (d the ; "'iH ' ws .received, with jubilation by the linilroad Kmployes' ' I'ltion in preparing: revolutionits. for a general strike unless the sentence At the same, time it created a venl was reversed before midnight. Decern- able panic on the JJoitrse. The savings ' SOUTHERN BELL TO INCREASE Increase Already Have Been Over Sub scribed by Present Stockholders One-Half to be Issued Now. Atlanta, Gn., De, Ivice mesident and 7." V. T. Gentry,' general manager el the Southern lioll Telephone and Tele to increase the capital stock ot the com- !""' .''" l,OtHi,noo to $30,000,000.-,. 'I'liiu iirnnnuitwiii id it lm Diiwwiwl it lift n ' ' ' . To Yield by Threats of a General Strike-New Mutinies Empire Bankruptcy Faces Nation Run On State Bank Officials Working In Postoff ice. t'Mlo.v1h.. railroad tel,.grapl, to to, ward a istnv ul execution which fort it- nately arrived in time. Had the man been .shot not hingwoul l have prevented universal strike. This danger for the wm1 Ba' ..P"-l lt the . ,p ' mi ii ltd vi liiiiitra nvcv 1 hn ItPinl ti tint ,:" ..,., ,' ,.: ?, .i,,.m,i .,!-. ,. .,.. arbitrary act. : Attack On Credit Threatened. The immediate ihiiiger confronting the 'government is a eonceiled attack on the eounlrv s credit. I he public tear thai the government can he forced to sus pend gold payments..' ''Increases dailv. This would be t lie crowning aehicvi' nieiit of the revolutionists, who lie mi ! islh'd that With the attending Imani ial crash the who!.' .house; would come tumbling down. The chanies of driving the l.ovem- incut into bankriiiny, tiie'y: (inilens to bidieve. would be materially im 11 i-f 11 the coufideiiee nf the .foreign holders of Hussian nbligai ions Wiis iinderinini il the news thar the I remh investors . win,- inlil loor-lilllis 01 imki 4 on. : 5WI MIES TO RELIEVE THE FINANCIAL SITUATION Twenty Millions of Dollars Will Be Dis tributed Among the Leading Banks In Large Cities If Necessary. .' .Washington,-'; Dec.; 7. Although sc.1 relai " Shaw-declines to make anv stale incut on the subject; it is known thai he is giving serious thought to the ipiestioil of making temporary ilepo:.:t iu sonic of ibe banks in the princip.il cities with a view to relieving t Iui monev situation. It is understood that ill case the pies- Courtesy Washington Post. bank was subiected to a run at the State bank a long line ol nervous men and women lor hours to exeniinge paper monev tor gold. I lie bank otbeinls did dot attempt, to disHiiune them and ex changed ridls ol gold tor bills as fast as the latter were presented,-..... I he onlv break in the ranks ot the telegraphers is reported Irom Isasean. Middle liii'Ma. I'Jsewliere all the gov ernment. s attempts to resume tele Viapiiie coinniiiniealinn have been un siici esslul. In tins nt v there, has been i partial renin nt mil ol mail (leliverv lV m,..,,,., ,,f viibi'ite'is lint it re in l i s. soldiers to es- t mi policemen' or two corl everv carrier. In the posioilice the oll'ieials -who can 1 1 spared are working in other depart ments villi Volunteers, some of whom ari' oi .limb rank. Princess (Ihiiolcuskv. I'rinees; Kol'huliey. t 'oiintcss Morvinoft' and ( oiniless ( Izerolf an; .sorting let ters , in (lie inailiiig room. At Aloseow out tM'clitv carloads ot letters are mi li-t ribnl ed. . : A; Mi.nkoil 1 1, is reporti'd that .'i.tioii soldiers have agreed not to lire -on the people a in I at Kosloll t n; llunl t.ren adier Art illerv. ( (insisting ol ltK) men, has held a meeting and tormulatcd ser .viee deinands. Similar action, it. is ru mored, has been taken bv the military it mi bided on Page (. Column li.) MIL STORES EXPORT CO. INCREASES ITS CAPITAL Stockholders Meet and Decide to Capi talize For $2,000,000, Readily Subscribing Stock. laeksonville. Mevs of the iiiii.iiiv met'- Ma.. Dec. 7. The stock Naval Mores 1.x port here lib a lew to- h t wants iniTi -intr 1 lie total aathoried ot' Jlie eol.llt.uiv to S-.I'lMI.. i a pit ,i 1 (ion. Kight tliiiii-.ind iii mt liunilii'd and ciL'hlv-one shares ol the stock-were rep-ie-ei;ted, most of It III person. Ihe vole nil the iiiesliou ol increas ing the capital stock wiisnnatnuious. Subscript tons were solicited for- the in creased capital stock, and two commit tees - wcro . appointed to receive snb siTiplions. A huge number ol .subscriptions were announced during the meetiicj and lluute iniinediati Iv afterward and a number of the largest operators in attendance ex pressed a willingness and purpose to double their ' subscriptions heretofore made and to do the same thing every year tor tive years it the interest of tho company required it. Miss Mary Johnston III. Kichniond, Va., Joc. 7. Miss Mnrv .lobiision. the nut nor, wus better todav than she has been for several days. She was thought, to be at deaths door some .weeks, ago, but rallied and her iriciids iiow have strong hopes lor her recovery. MEASURE AMENDED TO DIRECT PRESIDENT TO REQ UIRE REPOR TS Besides Appropriation Act Contains Provision Removing Tax Disability Against Proposed Bonds to Be Is sued for Construction of the Canal. Washington. Di e. 7. -An appropria tion ot Si I.IIOIUHNI was voted today to ward the con ruction ot the 1'anamn ( anal. The amount was a compromise between the ailli..Kl.OllU earned in the bill under -consideration niid an estimate ol sometlmcr ovr Mi.niiO.uuil v ninioud- cd by .Mr. William;., the Denim rat ie leader. In earrv on the work niiiil the middle ot January. ' Mr. Hepburn in charge of the bill sii". geslcd that, some! liiii- over si l.iiOiMiuil i would earrv on the work mini M.-iioh. ' I here was no inleiiiion mamiclcd to delay the work, the only-'argument I'm; cutting down the original estimate be ing' that closer scrutiny might be had of the estimates. The bill'-, was. amended in accordance with suggestions bv Mr. Mann, ot Illi nois,. 'directing the President to iv'quire annual reports' Irom canal cmist rnel ton olhccrs covering all ilelail ot. the work; requiring such employe to give t onuio-s liny .iiiformat ion it 'may nesire, and re stricting all expenditures to -money ap FINAL EFFORT TO Friends of Condemned Woman Plan to Ask Governor to Intercede. - " .. BELIEF IS GENERAL THAT . SENTENCE WILL BE EXECUTED Affidavits As to Insanity in Family of Murderess and a Petition Havin? 43 ooo Signatures Principal Feature Upon Which Hopes Are Based. Moutpclicr, t.. Dee. 7. -A Imal at tempt 'to; prolong the life of Mrs, Mary Mabel Kegel's, who-c eiviinou has been, et for : .tomorrow-' will be made early in the morniiig, , Covernnr ha lies .1. bell, who ha' been in tne W est, left Moul rejl. iiinigli.t for While Hiver dtuu-t ion. here lie has arranged to ren;ai;i tomonow to be within .easy reach oi the Mate oilici.i'.s ami attorneys. K. 1!.. l'linn. ol Suliiing. field, t .. one. of' I lie In ' ei s who has been laboring in" ladiaJf of-.-' tiie enn demned woman . for inoi;e than ;a year, left. Mont)elier tonight .for SI, .lohns, Citiebee. where:.; he evoeei to, intercept the (lovernor before nieiit. ..rliiirl.es A. Metiirili'.-. ..if Koii-ie Kails.. ". Y.. 'the bollle of .r-'. -ib-'gers' relil Jive's, -reached, this i i:y tonight and will aceonipany .Mr. Flina Jo While : Itiver .Inaction for i he pin-pose of presenting a number nf allidaxii- to Coverum'; P.i'll II ihe latter will rcecive them anil asrree to grant a heni'iinr. Ihe ulbdavits relate largely to. the reported pivs ot insanity in .Mrs. linger- taiinlv and lonn tiie basis ol the onlv hope tor a reprieve. ... ... Those, w ho have followed tne ins outs of the celebrated case expressed little hope .tonight t hit 1 IJoSc.Vef llell Mould alter hi pre ions decision ''not', lo V.ratit .inotber reprieve. .. I 'er-inially. the liovernor is O)iposed to ..capital piuii-h-ineui. lint he lias taken the Valid .'that the. existing law must bo', carried out so lomr as it remains on tne sla.ite books. Mrs. .b-ssie (.luartloa. who sax's she bc;trs a (;!.i:tl0 smnalures in lav lite of the coiiileiiinC'l ol ( iiieiiiu.il i, itioii with pet I mg t he w oii'ian. dirri' ed fi r M nit j" lier liere; lotiignt ar.n v.'. i Junction to board. 1 vies t)n ( o einor. tiM iii w hich ir- MRS, KOGKKsS AV'AIT LD INDiri Lrii NTLY V indsoiY !.. Doe. 7... ,th the ap pomtcil time ol het ceitt,i: U not twen-tv-lour hours distant. - Mrs. Marv d. lingers spent today, m eer cell a, I e Male prison, apparent I - in ir.lcr niiiil lerenee as to the issue which she is to lace tomorrow. Ihe licv. I . ( . Delanev. a Unman ( athobe ) nest ot Kurlington. who has atteniled her while she has loon in prison, administered the sacrament oi the Holy Communion to the wotniiu this ntorniiis;. leu or more deputy siierills had ar rived at the priion today m .connection with the plans for tomorrow's execu tion. During the utternoon tho gallows were erected and tested. 1 he execution is expected to take place about 1 p. in. During the afternoon Sheriff leek formally rend the death warrant to -Mrs. lingers. She listened without emo tion. '1 his was the third tunc that tnv dcutli warrant had been read to her. IE MRS. ROGERS propriated by Congress and to that re ceived bv the operation of the property of the IV.tiaimi raili'i'ad. (Ithirvii-e liie bid was not amended, and -'contains, beside the appropriation, a proi i-ioii reiiioviii'j- a ta disability aj'iiinsl 'ihe' propoed bonds lo be lssueil lor the cou-trnction ot the canal, thus placing the 'bunds on, a footing with i t her govVmuicut bmids as available for seeiintv : tor ' national bank cireiilat ion and to reiinliiir-e .the- Treasury for; tho money' appropriated in the bill. The liuiiii i! i-ioii in: the bill was a. ' -j -ttiil 'of. yit tack '. today:.--' .Mr. Williams ofl'ered several imiicccsst'iil amendinent.s, all seeking .to abandon the policy of issu ing bond-." for. the. canal work on . tlei ground . 'that there are sndicieilt avail able tniids . in the 'l'ieauiy to meet r.ll needed ilemaiids fur. .-canal work. Mr; 'Ovcr-d I col did not sneer ed, in amending the 'bill so- that the slO.iKKUmn aln ndy expended . in .canal construction . might; . it 'oneluiicd on Page .s.is. ( 'ol. ."i.i PRESIDENT HONORS GREENSBORO IN A. M. Scales Made Member of the Board of Visitors at the Naval Academy. " MR. ROOSEVELT FAVORS DILI TO EXTEND FOREIGN .'TRADE: Hamilton Statehood Bill Likely to Pass Census Departmsnt Promises That Ginncrs' Report Will Be Issued Four- teen Times a Month. fl roui Our rtcnular Correspondent.) Washington. D. I ., Dec. 7. J he presi dent, inlormed Senator . Overman today lh.it.Tie would appoint Male Senator A. M. Scales, i f (Jiceiislioro. a member of the board of visitors lo the Naval Acad .in v. Ibis position . was obtained last; voar lor (apt. John Wilkes, ot Char it ,e, by tiie Senator. ;' . While at the While House, (he Presi dent di.seiis-ed' with Senator Overman his bill -lor i real ing . vi world s inarkei, ivinmiis-'ion looking to tiie ilevtdopineiir,. iif the cotton aim oilier trades in foreign countries. .Mr. Iloi.sevi ll, is slitunrlv m lavnr ol the bill. :i tul he niav scud a snecial message to ( migivss urging in pas-ngv .';. ";; '' .: '.''.:" It is geni'iallv expected that beloro the holidavs ihe Hamilton bill for the admission into the I inon ot the teni lories of the Sunt Invest, as States, will be passed liv the Honso ot liepiesenl.t-' lives and will be referred to the com-, nut lee on territories' ol the Senate. Ihe bill is in line with the Tecum nieuilalinis of the ..President's "message, and makes two Mates out ol tne four teiritoiies thai have long, been seekiie; admts-ion. I lie House has been insist ent th.il. all of these tenitories (.hall be hi i i. If t lor ill a bill where any ot thciu is to be cured for. In the last . Congres, ihe Senate was iiielincd lo cut down 1his broad scope of t lie bill.; but the .'friend-., ol the measure now mv that, there is an ample number in the Senate to pass, a bill m line with the recnmincndatiotis ol the President. A .-pretty wed uug look place hist, nuriit at tin' res'oence ol .Madame Cecilia oitng Smith, when her .granddaughter, t la re Mohim Davis, the youngest daugh ter ot the late Maor I rancis A. Davis, V. S. A., ami Mi-, Clvdc Ileniictl Kendall, of Monroe. N. I .. were ti c principals. C . P. Wcl o. who has been advocating a dnilv ginians report to be published bv the ( cnsii Dcnart'iient,-- obtained from Director . ,Vi . rth today the promi'o 'hat a report will in the tnlnre be is. ued fourteen times each moulli iiislomi ol tw ice a nioiiih. It is believed that the issuance oi a report for six thivs in advance of the dale tor the regular semi-monl hlv re ports w ill pre cut extreme llucluatmii" in market, prices. Mr. North savs the mforiniitiou is available and will not. cost, tne government any more than nt present . Ihe resignation of Claude D. Holland as postmaster at Ga.st.nnia has been re- lliested by the I'ostolhce Department on ihe strength ot charges preferred against him. , Slavs Celf And Daughter-In-Law.. Kichniond, a., Dec. 7. Mrs. Philip Vnughan was shot and killed uihcrbed :room nt C'tilpepcr, a today by her ! liitlier-iu law, John J. Vnughan, who I then committed suicido by shooting. No motive is known for the double trag 'cdy. . : . ' .... . '- :.-.."-: : .'.:.-,' ' -V:-';. -.' .. . , :....,:', . ;:'-,."""-,.,.'!::. , - ' ," ;7 -;-:-..-;;', -::..':..:,,-.";.' r- .', ',;. .v,,:
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