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ty .1 i-very Thursday by the v.,'i'sn FiiiiuiiiS ii'iiWa, (IricttrporateJ) ii. white:. II. RICE ... . . , . . . , .President . Vice-President J. Coleman Ramsey, Editor. RatesPayable in Advance: One Year. I. '. $t-00 Six Months .'. .', Three Months .50 .25 Entered as sesohd-ciass mail matter June 18th, 1907, at the Postofflce at! Marshall, It. v., unaer mo utn ui ing ress ol March 3, 1819. iv Thursday, Oct. 15, 1908 Mr. Swann's idea, it seems, would be to seize and ho without regard to Jaw or right, but hi3 Anarchistic Policy cannot prevail in it:. T TC .TaMP.S. blUll.i IS, I How can Bryan denounce Eooseveltism and claim tb be at once its father and its inheritor. It would be Just as easy for Mr. Swam to say that Sheriif rwa h ,r:v wed $25,000. Talk is cheap, Swaun. Editor Swann has commenced signing some of his editorials, which would indicate that the unsigned editorials are not writ ten by Swann at all.- We apologize to the reading public for having to .print many mattqra ve have printed. "When this paper ..wasi-orgaiiizea :;'in March,. 427;it was the purpose of the corporation to devotev its columns to the upbuilding and betterment of , the county, - but almost since its. organisation, the Record, which had heretofore abused and cussed out both par ties; jumped oa us with both feet.v Now wefind it absolutely neces sary to answer and print many matters which the Record charge the good .people of the county with and in so doing we apolo gize for descending or r noticing any thing that the slanderous sheet should print,. Some people and justly so, may wonder., why w"e devote so much time to Mr. Swann and we answer . in this way: When Mr. Swann came to our rountv he undertook "to take charue of the Democratic party and succeeded to a certain extent. He cursed and abused thorn when he could not ; control them until ha ruined the party, ami shaald the democrats sue ceed in getting further control of the county through Mr. Swann the people, would be walked over and controlled by this man and his followers as they never were before. Henco Mr. Svvann be- ig at the head of the organiza tion we address many of our re marks to him and call the peo ple's attention and especially the democratic party's attention to his past ruinous career. - , lii. HX - Dm , mat w r i tte n t Bona par ? "! Democratic asking .heVi many pfvthe of the .extant cecded asrai-- the. Federal; ;..Go how many more; tofile."Mr.DanU The number of idle railroad -cars in the country is decreas ing day by day. This signifies that the likelihood of Bryan's election is doing likewise We again ask why Mr. Swann refuses to settle with the finance committee! Has he paid in all the money due the town and county? If so, why is he afraid Hie? Will Mr. Swann please' " people? No Animosity Here. complain that tes ?.n efi'T It has been charged that Sher iff Cole will not pay his debts, Sheriif Cole has done an exten sive business in Madison,' Bun combe and Haywood counties for the past several years and we invite all persons ' to. inquire of any merchant in these counties as to Cole's honesty in settling accounts. Sheriff Cole regrets the feeling existing between Mr and his -deputy, and wishes to as 'mVhe never Ptne reeling exit 11. R. Ramsey Nf r. Sprinkle, parison 1 busting" J .fc 1 column ling as t intended harmless mary of l; letter of i na limof 1 proven a "Washin The Depa issued a ' i,ng in of V cru .Ur; antnu - .v the act'to reg : . r -J ilin Williams, lie ,olvrJ in an altercation over and Haddock went to h'ia resi nee nearby, returned. 'with a; shot - f,un end fired two loads of -No. 8 shot into Williams' breast... It seems that there was bad blood existing be tween the two for some time and this - v. as the finaloutcome. " Williams fell iiv his tracks and other parties noti fied Sheriff Bicks of -the -"shooting. . The Sheriff met Haddock on the road ' to town and . arrested Um, bringing him. to this-city, where ho was given . U preliminary hearing before Justice ' jot the Peace A. J Majo, .. where ho . ' waived all the evidence and pleaded ffuilty to assault with a dangerous weapon, v. He was bound over to next .term of court And remanded to , jaiL ' - , . -. , For Supplemental Libraries. . .' "Raleigh, ISpeeial.Tbe State Super, intendent of PubUoV Instruction is sending, cards of notification to . the various: counties, showing bow many original end supplementary"; rural school libraries each is entitled to. In addition to what they have received out of the appropriation for 1907-03. They must apply ; before November ' 30th. y There are now 1,925 libraries. Each county is entitled to six. orig inal and six supplementary libraries each two years. Every county has cow some of these libraries, , though soma counties have very few, ; j. J . , Btftt Hew; la Brief.; ,."Federal Court convenes at Newbern Monday, October 20th. There i a large number of cases on the docket, many of which are blind tiger cases. The oyster supply at Newbern just cow is practically nothing. . Very few oysters have been brought in to that ii flrket snd they have brought a high price. The retail price at present is I'rom 40 to 50 cents a quart. : -Yet Another Victim Die. : -aliburv. "Special. W. : Fletcher i!..rd, who was fatally hurt in the ! r masazine explosion at Spen- 1 , t week, died at a hospital here i !; y from the 'effectff'fcf his itiju s v ' l h resulted in; MJod poisiuh, the fourth death amorfg ; t f the accident. He was" (urn by the flying debris - nzine, his body being .-'veral hundred places. ' ivas 31 years old and is a wife, two children, . and two slaters. The ! l a at C.-ahca, Ala- i.i- amf i. ,i , This it, j , . warning to. the people to pr. i their gins and to meet any nishc-riders with their own weapons in effect; that is, to nse bullets and shot against fire brands. This is .very plain advice. ' ' - - h waterworks for Lenoir. rLenoir, Special At a special meet ing of tbfvtown council last week the contracts were awarded for installing a water and sewer System in Lenoir The successful bidder- was Guild '. tc Co., of Chattanooga, Tenn. . The two systems will cost approximately $60,000. . The contract for a 500,000, gallon ; reservoir was ' : awarded : the Piedmont Construction Company,' At laata'; for the valves and hydrants to the Fairbanks Company, . Baltimore, and for .the piping to the Dimmick Pipe Company, Birmingham.' - J.- J. Mccreary ft Co ox Atlanta, were se lected for the. city engineers. " W, 0. T. TJ. in Session at Eeldsvffle. Reidsville, Special. -The North Carolina Woman's Christian Temper ance Union opened its twenty-sixth annual convention in the Main Street Methodist church Wednesday - night,' and the convention will hold three daily sessions, ' until Sunday night,: The meeting "was presided over .' by Mrs. Mary E. Cartland, of Greens boro, the vice president of the;. State organization..: Mayor Robert S. Mont gomery in gracious terms welcomed the convention to ueidsvme. . eV'Eeprlaala by Servifc' Viena,vBy Cable. Servia ia retali ating for Anstria'f occupation of the, Austro-eeryia uonuer oy . seizing roada and bridges on the Bossnian border -.where Austria is yet unpre pared to offer resistance. Lieutenant Field Marshall Oscar Potiorsk has been flppaointed commander .' ef the Austrian army. -vr:.; :. C v : J,. "The Record is over seven y : old and has established a vn . . - tion for stating facts. Me never make a statement that we cannot prove and have challenged' the Ring crowd from year to year to disprove any statement that " we have made from time to time. If the things were not true some of them would have sued .us be fore now,: but they know that thev are true and only dodge them b'v trying to make a noise about something else.' It is dif ferent with the Ring News. They are only running for a campaign season and go on the policy of lying like h 1 and stick to it till after the election,: then they will admit that they were lying for no other purpose than to fool the people.- So beware of their stuff." Record. ' '; -.; ? s... The above is enough tp makg a mule a daddy blusn witn sname. When you come to think of" the men, good men in both parties that Swann, through the Buzzard Nest, has abused, slandered and falsely misrepresented. If - he has always told the truth, which we positively deny, Tom James, who would be a creditable lead er to the Democratic party, is the biggest scoundrel on earth If he has told the truth, which UFA Acnx with emohasis. then Jasper Ebbs, a noted and respon sible citizen of Spring Creek, is also a J scoundrel. If he has told the truth, which we again deny, then J.- Wiley Nelson, a man of excellent character and high standing, is a jicoundrel. If he has told the trntn tnetv uon J. M. Gudger and scores of oth er leadine citizens' of this and other'counties - are ' scoundrv. As to the latter part of the para graph when a man cannot an swer argument he begins to holl er lie; this has been from the foundation of the worid. .to189:i. God told Adam if he eat 'of Fo- tfte forbidden fruit he," should surely die.. The devil told hi God lied,: for he could eat", fruit and live, -The deif ' and you -know the co and hm '"' n V lliij' VU!O.J ,t.ll II I - Uli l l London the. farmer Rt-fs iuty cents a bushel for his; wheat, - If yu can so improve .transportation that tho ft-- j mer can get his wheat from bis farm lo Liverpool for twenty-flye cents you have noted Hwenty-five - cents to tne farmers' price tor this wheat- It is a" faet that is, admitted that the rail road cat nut carry freight as cheaply as the boat can, and therefore every fanner is interested in establishing wa ter communication wherever water communication is possible, i .-J-y' 1 '"': ? 'Believer in' Wat&rways. " "I "believe in improving the waloiy ways everywhere, .no matter- whether these: waterways are the rivers that run down the. mountainsides into the ocean and the West or the waterways that converge in the Mississippi' val ley and carry their floods to the gulf. I believe that it is the duty ot tnose charged with tho business- of govern ment to develop these things upon which a nation's prosperity depends, "If the work should be done, and I believe that it should, then you peo ple, who believe it should be , done should agree upon the best methods bv whkh to do it. But I repeat that you mnst not be frightened beeause it may require an. investment ' At St. Louis last fall they:: resolved .that $500,000,000 spent in improving the waterways of the Mississippi valley would bring an interest in the way of decreased eost of transportation amonnting to $180,000,000 a year Why, my friends, if it only saved $50,000,000 year it would oe ten per cent, interest on the byestment. 'l believe that the plan should be commenced no. I believe that it ahould be a-omprehensive plan, that it ahould deal with the entire sub ject and that it should be a perma nent plan that we should begin jiow to lay the foundation for the future greatness of this country, in the development of.; these i natural re sources, these God-given water courses ofTours." ' .: , . -' " :. ( - s v 7. .-v a ".,ion l- ed ed only 100 words. i. i. fl Ho ? VK 1 A Ito la w taken, he says, jroj , -hMnnr?v MannalfC . tions." He asks I omnntir. rtf time cl defendant ' "trus amount of fines sff "them but not colU" partnien- in lrTC In J trusts in rpora- T or tne from and the ; against The De ris the V com- "trust 'that of j ' start , 'Daniels's . ' . a very l is a sum Jr. Daniels shows that jcracy has .- . Sept, 30. istice today anient, giv , summaries "f civil and d by the ii Sherman 1, 1890, and n' -ce ap- n&ek ine - Elkins emef act.. - The stateme lowing summa' the an' -" 4 ' r For dictn1 SOTiSj fti- the fo hr'ee in !it Ilarri nm 1889 m- -VS '. iCO 1 V-ubliua'?: - - : If I v, as a Democr. t and at -: ys been one there are t rials appearing in,. the New and Observer at this time so in sultingta a man's intelligence that I would vote the Republican ticket and keep on; voting it until the liine comeS when'the Demo crat party could appeal to .-, the I eople for .their support in its, re cord of deeds done and its plat form of principlesfor acs ; pro posed. This is not so in the editorials to which I allude, They are, talking negro, negro all the time. j. Forjristancejthey say it is not safe to put the Republi cans back into powerfor if they did we would put the negro back into politics that caused our ruin before? There is not ajnan with the brains of an oyster who would say this except he hopes ' to in fluence some one who does not think. ' Of course any man who thinks for a moment knows wjhy this is done, bu t there is business in politics.., Parties stand or s!.ou!d oUud for something and it is for this and upon tlils-they shouldappeal for support. Why doesn't the News and Observer tell us about how they have managed the State and improved its credit? I. will tell your read ers It is becauseTihe 4 per cent State bonds sold under the Re pu blicans in 1899 at our 109 while today they are quoted at only 98 or less than par,' there fore Josephus does not want to n. it.:- C..I.: i. . win uu uuia u vjeui.,: , . Why don't he tell about the economy of the State Govern ment now as compared with ours? I will tell you it is because they are spending now more than two dollars where we snenfone.' .Why don He tell 'about the prosperity thefr-legislation; has brought the .State?. I will tell you it is because the paralysis their rate legislation- and law suits, brought about too fresh in the minds :of the peOfllefo them to touch this subject." Just so you can trace their rec 1 rT the ' way" throughsand their rec boast and i i t tiling ,in '' !,v can Item of State Interest ? Mr. O. W. Garrow, of Valdese, Burke county, has succeeded Mr. R, L. poplin, resigned,' as superintendent of the Statesville Kniting Mill. Mr. Garrow has been employed by": the Mayo Machine and Needle Company, of Franklin Falhv N. and is an experienced mill man. -,'.. Mr. H. L. Bush, of Newport News Va.. has become manager of the Pos tal Telegraph Company at Newbern, succeeding Mr. H. L. KeHot'g, who has returned to his home in Washing ton. D. C where ha will be con nected with the Postal. V" Tlie trustees of T.ex Hospital, Eal- e' h's anacjid to' build new hoa- ; ' ', 1. -!y of concrete ,to cost $33,- ; '.j. rr. IT.-l'Tt Eoysfer wl'4 mae , f ; ' " ' 1 ' (': -rt mm -vThis is what George Cunningham, of Le- f high, la., got from Uncle Sam in exchange ; , for his pile of ashes representing ja $4,000 bonfire of paper currency. Cunningham . .withdrew his roll of $4,000 and deposited""' it in an old, 'unused stove, His wife wasn't : aware of the hiding place, and one morc" Mng she started a fire in that treasure box v . with disastrous results. Cunningham sav ed the-heapof ashes and carefully express . ed them to Washington with a plea that they be redeemed. He has just received $65 from the treasury department, all that was allowed him. ' - - r 'WE FURNISH K .s.- Fire-Proof Vault and Burglar--Proof Safe ,- -' ' - - - i . FREE FOR THE USE OF OUR CUSTOMERS. The Bank of '-French Brbad MARSHALL, N. C V A 1 1 '. VWS la Tax TO THE TAXPAYERS OF MADISON COUNTY: I will be at the following places on the dates named for the purpose .of collecting your taxes. r - California Creek, Speaking place Upper Laurel, Speaking place.. .. Foster's Creek, Cody's Store. . . . Grapevine, Speaking place . . . ... . . " Hot Springs, Speaking place Shelton Laurel, Chapel Hill . . . . . . J3ig Laurel, Rice's School House. , t-1 - 'v- r t . -. ..j.-v. ,-,-r,;'. jr-r. - iviarsnau, uoum nouse . ..Thursday, Oct. 15th . .....Friday, Oct. 16th-. Friday, Oct. 16th . :.. Saturday, Oct. 17th . . . . Monday, Oct. 19th : . . . Tuesday, Oct. 20th ' ! Wednesday, Oct. 21st . . .Thursday, Oct. 22d Please meet me at the dates above named and pay' your old ' taxes as well as the new. All persons owing me old taxes musn come and pay them, as I am bound to collect. . s , , Yours respectfully, . - G. W. COLE, Heriff." ''registration' Committee . Kennnedy's Laxative Coitgh Syrup la used neru-ly every where, Ken nse i' au,-c. en to ?be eful f the none Eussia Getting Her Fleet Eeady. - St Petersburg, By Cable. Fearful that Anatria intends to- take advan tage of "the commotion in Servia to deal the boldest Wow of Jill annexa tion of Servia the Csar has ordered the mobilization of the Black Sea fleet." Russia still insists upon an in ternational conference to completely revise, the Berlin treaty, while the latest word from England is that she has not receded from her position that onlv existing issues mu6t' be considered. , ; . Will Eetlre Cclonel fiewart. i Washington, ftpecial The arwy re- tirirz fcfHid which has been investi fji" V e condltiona of the be .!th of iia-n F. f-'ewart, the so-rllod :t "es'le," cone'mdf-j its 1 while 1 ';e refc-i.1t n'aa not of--i y !:', it is finite n -l ! 1 ; ! ' i f, :;nd Col i ( ' ' f j f-rio-. h '. '. t- i. v: -t Cr !, a: tors ', shailuv . and aho. mon.'gcoJ.' ' , Since it hnt baen d State cf North Carolii required by low to takei and since he has been f , sion by the Pension1 Em consideration has been gi question as to what film with him. lie is still in tent over on the banks of tbf: ' Poomae .river, near the smallpox hospital,' in what has been "termed bv som anJaxeeed- ingly nnhealthful . local) ty, - thquch there' is another opinifjn about Aht healthfulness of the plac s. His wife has rented a cottage nea -by, and she visits him every day, spei ding severaf hours talking: with him: Guards are stationed there to see that she & . not come into personal icontaot kith him,; and she is kept under wat 'i. and will be. So' long as riejoes" i ft touch him, the authorises tit re ia -cot the slightest daager" of c in. tap on through her.; i : i r .The. health cfficials ha re a plan for erecting a cottage for liarlv.tnd his. family, maintining g iard at tho home dav and nipht It may even be that Mrs. Early, will be permitted to live with hur husban I, in the F-vne room, provided she agrees to i herself for. the rest of the detaila of the plan completed yet. ,, Thei realize the great di;"cu husband and wife a pa at when are determined iipon . anitinp:, abtut ts di!!.i'iut a ta husband and wife live with e when thev do not v are turning tlifir r Uon ef the pi ' Early mean, his. Bible and to -been his wont tion. Zach I' ulJ server. - per lifs pave nr eaith ( fa of 1 (. I A . - ever inue bphk bo, CO I! lo hi4? first i si Piarlo rishlng Echo Pensaooln, ; ing schooner was destroyo ! when gasolh.. from the tan' plosion.. Tic yacht of la i about twenf crew took t were pitlc :1 later.. Tea V rel wliifh rr-destroyed. froye ' i. . pftial nild iu 'in ha I en Irs : ti f.t 'l 1-. . . t Wanted to See il ..jtpauUu Could Swim. , Bedford, Mass. The iody o! tiu -t Konza, the seven-year-old sol of John M. Bouza, of this city, wa found lloating in the Acusiinut River. He went out to play after school and did not return. His parents, aided by some of the neighbors, made an all night search, but no trace Of nim eould be found. . ? .i .: "' , A short time after the finding ol tiie boy's body, NelEon King, an et'ht-year-old lad, confided to the school' physician that he bad pnsbed the Souza boy into the water. When asked why he did It, be eald that "he wanted to see if Ernest could wlm." - The King bry is a notorious char acter in thla vicinity." He la known as New Bedford's youngest horse thief.. He ia to be brought up on a charge of horse atealiBB. and la. oj parole, , '.- -.. : vvj ' " "'-.' .""""" - ' ",'. V ,-r KiOWI ELECTED W GEOHGIA. Democrat Has 80,000 Majority Orei ; Carter, Hearst Candidate. : '. Atlanta, Ca. Joseph M. .Brown (Democrat) was elected Governor of Georgia over Taney Carter (Hearst) by a majority estimated at from 00 to 60,000 yotes. The vote wai light, probably not over fifty per cent of those registering going to the polls. From the Incomplete returns 11 seams unlikely that the total vote will exceed 110,000. Brown was the only candidate on the Democratic ticket who had opposition. '- Returns Indicate the adoption ol the di8franchisemenimendment by a much smaller vote than was cast for Brown. -. This resulted from thf negroes as a- rule voting for Brown, but opposing disfranchisement. Man) whites . also opposad, disfranchise ment. - - " , ' FARMER KUXS HIS FAMltuV. Shoots Father-in-lJi'jr. Slster-in-Lai and Himself. : Kortolk, Va. John Richardson, a wealthy young farmer of Lambert's Point, near here, shot and killed Bev- Lerley Cromwell, bis. fatoer-ln-law: Josephine Cromwell, nis swcer-in-law. and then fired a charge of bird shot through . his brain. . , The man first shot Crom we're horse, so as to prevent any cbance of- the escape of Cromwell and his daughter. The old man and the girl attempted to flee, but Richardson overtook them and shot them down without mercy. . Miss Cromwell was leading Rich: ardson's son, five years old." Jr the band when she met death. - Rich ardson blamed the young woman for having caused bis wife toieave him. cows caves TrrnKCCLOsis. 80ft Deaths a, Tear ia English Dis trict .Where Cattle Are Infected. Wasliinrton. D. C. Consul Ste phens, at Plymouth, England, has re norted that the Enf!sti anthorltie! am makine known turouih the me dium of the press the tusagreeabk facts relative to tuberculosis in cow and phthisis in human beings in tha' section of Enelnnd, and advises that the relation of the two is said to be e scientific fact. - In many districts of Devon twenty Ova per cp"t. of tha cows hav9 tuber culosis, a he a vera "s n-.r- ber o: peopla cf t. e Bin. . i i '-: . fvcet h cOO a yt i- 1 : 1 ( ity or -: : 'inn f - ' f i ', the c . ::: i ero i ; i ' - '-...XTif.: TC-T--' : i COiOl'3 Of - 1 !:' 'V K c: ed J a ;.l nerve to kill ! - ' i 1 the home wltlra taiclicl to Uki train for RiUman. where she sni J tut would stay until morning and then go to bargrandmother h. - CRETE THROWS OFF TOKB. Creaks Tie tolSuIUn and Declares a ', j Union With Greece. j;-.S;. - - Canea, IsUnd of Crete. A decree announcing the union ot Crete with Orece was-published here. - '-'. O": - Turkey baa lost another of its nom inal dependencies. The Island .of Crete cut adrift from tha anomaldua position of being the ward of the Powera, subject to the luieralnty of the BulUn. and declared 1U nnlon with Greece. ;.;-'r-- c"-v::-' Servia is the danger., point In the Balkane by Its clamor for a foolish war with Austria. . " ';. ' Turkey has appealed to the Powers for oulck action, and the Powers are busy devising schemes for set tlement of the crisis, with ' "com pensation" to themselves. - - - Komller Snpply of Pickles. It is estimated that the 1808 sup ply of pickles Is fully 700,000 bushels less than the stock available last year. The supply then was 4,0 00,- 000 iushels in excess, ot - require ments. This gives a total -estimated stock of - 300,000 bushels ahead of the normal supply. . There le an up ward trend in the market based on 7.50 per forty-five-gallon barrel of 1000 pickles. .-. r - V'-:-Canadian Pacific Strike ia Ended.' General Manager Bary, of the Can- aian Pacifle Railway, at Winnipeg, Manitoba, agreed to the proposition of the striking mechanics to' take them all back. The company shipped eil ot the strike-breakers back to the Lust and Smith, and all of the strik es ret nine J to work. , C.r- "3 t "'. r- rrir.ent Liberal. - s ef hoi 1 t TP v ft t i low i 1 itb, v !a a . ia 1 4 ( I-,- i, ! Uu .', h'A . 1 had i i o. i by Dl.:iiin.i. ' Einca July - 1 five persons, three women and two men, have bi-un "fiu in their death plunge, and three ouier men,, whose suicide-" was unobserved, , -: have been found drowned in tb gorged-, - - ---- - ott linn! ATiTrt r'nTTVTIRS flRf-1 Only One County in Seven Toting on , ProhlblUon Goes Wet.i "Columbus, Ohio. The Prohibition':, forces carried six of seven county option contests in Ohio The -liquor element won out In v Defiance County. This le their only victory In twenty-nine . county eleOd. Hons held tbua far. " In the city of Defiance the vote -against the drys was almoat three to ons. There are In the elty two large ' factories making ateel casts tor beer bottlen, employing several hundred people-. Tnw wets saved twenty-four . Wloona by this ejection. The drya Wily carried the su other counties in which flections were -held. The majorities and the number ' ot aaloons voted out were aa follows: Union, 1 808. -eighteen saloons; Cham, palgn , . 2000, . twenty-five saloons s Madison, 1177, twenty-seven saloons: -Pickaway, 18, tf enty-seven saloons; Wood, 1600, fifty saloons, and Logan,. -tS47 eighteen saloons.- ;'i. -'; TRIPLE Tit AGEDX; - - Man Kills His Brotlu-r-ln-Law, Trie to Kill Wife and Bange Himself. -Johnson Cltr. Tenn. L. A. Bay. . less, a magistrate, atueked file broth, er-in-law. Berny Baylees. while the latter was sleeping in bed at his home In this city and almost chopped bis head off with an axe. - He then attacked .Bayless wife with the weapon, tatal!roundlnj ; her. v .:; ' - - He then turned upon his own wife, . who was in the house, and struck her several blows, breaking her arm and -probably fatally wounding her.. - He was arrested and halt an hour . later was found- dead,-having hanged himself lu bis cell at the Jail. - MADE FOUR ORPHANS. Mother Love Causes Wife Murder -. , - - nd Suicide. : Scranton, -. Pa. - Enraged upon learning from his wife that she was preparing to sue for a divorce. An- drew Zadura, a hotel keeper, of Jes sup, shot her and Limself. tftli died. Several vweeks Mis. dura left her husband, hut was un. able to take her four children u .i her, and returned to l.ei- li. Jecsup few days aso, love f children being the main rec; her returning. r-'e a ' 5r An-
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