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Refuses to Pass Moundsville

Probe Resolution

INVESTIGATION IS HELD UP

Members Hold that Governors Ac

tion Interfering with Iiegis-

laiive Armof Government Resolu-

tion Is Sent to Committee onPenitentiary for Report S

Special to Tine XMUegfrt Hecai-

iipBarlestoa W Va Jan 2 A slftp wasadministered the governor and the jointlegislative fccvesdgating waen

the senate this atoraiag reconsidered sadrefused to pass the house rasebitledirecting the committee ew in session toproceed at once to MouadeviHe m aeeera-

RBre with the recommeadRtioH in the gov-

ernors message to Investigate the peni-

tentiary The resolution was referred tothe committee oa penitentiary where itmay forever repose

Senator of PhOiapi called A belton the passage ef the resemttea by aees-

tiening the existence of a committee ap-

pointed in accordance with Ute reeeiutkm-

of another legislatureFeared the Precedent

Believing the the committee should borne

reported itstile legislature be thought ft wasdangerous precedent to establish to a Wone committee to tap ever into anotherlegislature As there is no way of moWmg when the committee weald com-

plete its labors and nothing to preventserving and tonnitunj If It eboee Hetherefore desired to see the resoiutkwreferred to a committee believed Itwould be good policy to authorise the

of another committeeSenator Sot White peppered the gov-

ernor by declaring that he had opposedany appropriation for suds a eommtttee-BP said that the special committee JIMnot reported and be did not kaowwhether it ever intended to reportto authorize this committee to go aheadand investigate the penitentiary be heldwas a slight oa the present peatteatterycommittee of the senate

Rebuke to Governo-rs resolution was drafted at the in-

stance of the governor the action of thesenate is considered a rebuke to him foran attempt to interfere with legisla-

tive arm of the government It created asensation hi the capital when the newsspread In fairness to Senator Blue It isdeclared that JUg oaty motive was tobring a stop to eammtoeten balding oa IndVhnitely

Pistol Bill PassesTlie Johnson pftstoitatta taU mak-

ing it a felony to carrypins passed Uw acaatt tbte ntUnaaaa ara vote of S to 4 Thepinned by Ks author Sraaajia wrapKdd England and HatnekL SenatorsOfrinan Mcintyre and Craig opposed

a liscusskm which consumed theti

Tfcr committee on privfleges and etecof the house submitted Sis report

WJmanwHlnJtle contest andmended that Wflttams Democrat

I unseated A minority report was filedProhibition Fight Up

prohibition issue was broughtr ly

committee reported the WttHams-

r oiution favorably The vote In com-

mittee last night was ten to three Theminority filed a report protesting againstt passage of the Tcsatutiou-

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committee agamst which fca was direct-ed stated today that It was husaaterml-te him whether the committee went to

Virginia Game Season IVcaringr Endca tn He M

Richmond Va Jan 27 The open seasrn for shooting game of aO sorts Will

close with the of the week ThesTortiiig fraternity declare that Sane hasleen unusually plentiful title year birdsliig large and fat The game wardens

f ail the elder and counties are givingthat they will see that the lew-

is rlgicily enforced after this week andthe pos ssion of game wall incur the penaIr of the law Game cannot be shippedfrom thp State and all the restaurantsEnd afes that Save stocks on hand

to dUpoie of the same before Feb

Lyncblinrsr Goes After Bis Plant-F ir Ti tr The WMhtoeua ltdj rchburg Va Jan 2L The RetailMerchants Association thte aftecaoenappointed a committee to confer withTt T Appersoa who recently purchased

Toledo Ohio aotoaM plant ofP Pope Company to ascertain what

e will expect rom Lynehhurg ta ordert bring the plant here It is evident thatfi A Hy will do everythmg poonthle toft ire this plant which promisas ta-rnploy 13d urea

Will Improve Chesapealte BaySenator Martin yesterday introduced

two hills for the mwrovement of theL wer Chesapeake Bay It Is proposed teone measure te construct a breakwaterat the mouth of the Lynnbaven Bay Inthe other provision is made for the con-

demnation of land necessary for theof fortifications and the establish-

ment of a coast defense station

PHYSICIAN INDORSES

TRISTME8T

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Liquor CureT have heed watching the results of

y ur treatment with a great dear of tet for the three years I personiv know several men that took yeW

treatment in 3S aad I am satisfied thatThese men have been sober since then

treatment Is wonderfuLTne above original later is on file atj j McKaanas residence and best

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ACTIVE

Jan Meetings Charleston forBenefit of Legislators

Charleston W Va Jan 27 proIWtJon State committee of West Vir-

ginia has begun aa active campaignIn the interest of the proposed prohlbitten amendment to the constitution ofWest Virginia

State Organizer Edward W Mills wiltspeak at the Bream Memorial Presbltorten Ltiorch tomorrow night at theBaptist Temple Capitol street Fridaynight and on Saturday right at the LeeStreet C istian Church Mr Mike hassecured the services of Prof Luther FMestfck of Baltimore a temperance andprehlbtUen singer to asatet him ia hiswork

Arrangements have been made to haveOliver W Stewart of Chicago speakthree times on Sunday January 31

the people of Charleston and vktefcy-ta the leading churches of the city

SECOND TERM FOR PATTERSON

Oath of Office as Governor

of Tennessee

lakes Reference In Address toCharges Connecting Him withIurder of Senator Carmack

N sfeviHe Jan 27G v ilaleehaPatterson was inaugurated today forsecond time In his address made

sensational referent to the murder of

Sonata CarmaekHe spoke of cruel and false

as which have even gone so far asto connect me with a tragedy which Ideplored far more than many who have

it ta Brake out of it a political

and we it as a motive for unwise

Democratic aM destructive legfals

dolLIf changes are net preferred or If

they are and fH I believe I am entitled

to the peace and honor of theta the name of decency that tills

IBS deCamatkm shaH cease

NEW SUEAI ROUTES

Seven Established In West VirginiaPostmasters Named

West Virginia rural routes wereyesterday to eommeace grit

1 as fellowsRoute S Albrisht Preston county

serviac MB iammes Routes a 4 and S

Cameron Marshall County serving 217

families Rout 2 Proctor WetzelCounty servtmj 31 families Routes 1

mad 2 to coenn nee March I at ChesterHancock county W Va serving M2

Postmasters were appointed as followsMaryland B aks own Waahiagtan

County George W Inner vice J AKretztoger resigned

YirsndaCarUioa Store King and QueenCounty John W via FeotsJaCounty Joshua A Hedseeook S swood Augusta County George L BalL

LOSES BOTH

Man Has Right Limb AmputatedLeft Cut Off Year Ago

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Covmston Va Tan 7CoL James TFudge aged sfcctyseven years was anato Hmtoa Hospital sad operated upon

About a year ago Fudge underwent-

a simper operation when his left leg was

rut off at the knee for the same diseaseHe is one of Alley Countys wealth-iest citizens For twentylour years hewas treasurer of Allegheny County anda prominent RepueMcaa

He stood the operation we and aH te-

ateathms point to his recovery

Miner Killed by Bowlder3 acM to The VM m BanM-

Cnmbertead Md Jan 27 James A

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IN BALTIMORE COURT

Virginia Girl Leaves Her Home

with a Man Who Admits that He

Has a Wife Mother of the GirlIs Heartbroken and BrotherTrails the Pair to Baltimore

B Ithrore Jan 27After following hisMay for two weeks Guy F Cus

a bookkeeper for the WostinghouseElectric Company Pittsburg met her at

Western Police Station todayeloped from her home in Berkeley

Springs W Va on January 10 withRichard Bana who admits that h has awife and ch d in Pittsburgr The storyf th Qlepemeitt of Miss Custer deals

with the ties of a secret order a heartmother the affection of a brother

ad the end of a love dreamWhoa brother and sister root today

there was enacted one of the most affectscents witnessed in the dingy

little court room of Justice Loden at theWestern Police Station The girl wascharged by the brother with incorriglbftity and whoa she and Dunn woregiven a hearing Nth said that theyloved each other Dunn said that he will

snake every etc to obtain a divorce

and when he Is successful he will marrythe girl

When the case was called before Jus-

tice Lodea the brother of the girl said

he desired withdraw the charge

against his sister cad Dunn that Dunnhad agreed to marry Miss Custor as soonas he had secured a divorce and thatthis arrangement would be satisfactoryto the family of the young woman

Later Miss Coster and Dunn saidWe are back to Berkeley

Springs tonight and as soon as theis granted we will be married

GEN CROOKS CAPTOR DEAD

S Powell Was In ConfederateBand Which Invaded Cumberland

Powell died here today from cancer o

the stomach aged seventytwo yearsHe leaves one three daughtersbrothers and two stetars

He served te Roeeers brigade

the errH war sad was a member etsmall party of Confederates whofrom Hampshire County throughtines into CaM iMby Federal troops captured Gene CrookarnT Kelly and made their escape againthrough Federal naes Historyseeds It as one of the most daring ex-

ploits of the war

Dorsey Stottter died today at the homeof LattJmer Peasmaker nearHampshire Ooonty aged about seventy

years He leases one sonSUKtter of this county He was a wallknown teamster of the mountainshad aa eventful career and manyescapee

ARREST MISSING TICKET MAN

Posh Will Be Asked to ExplainSeeming Shortage of 2300

Danville Va Jan 27 George Pughformer ticket agent here for the Southera Railway who has been missing sinceJannary tt has beea arrested at KansasCity and is now ea reuse to Washing-ton where an investigation wilt be

aa alleged shortage te his accountsAM Mica of Pushs books

lewtag his mysterious disappearancesaid to have shown what appeared toa shortage of S2JHL Since his disappearanoe railway detectives have been en-

gaged tn an effort to locate himPush has been in the employ of

Southern for many years and he is wetconnected here

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NEWS OF THE CAROLINASMARYLAND AND VIRGINIA

POLITICAL AND OTHERWISE

Marriage Meanee for the foilawlag

yesterday te Wa rfngtonFrank 3 Anderson of Chatham

Mid Jessie E Martin of Orange Va-

Beajensm Schneider and Caartacte R-

GohMteta both of Baltimore MdWBUam Downs and C Jenkins

both of I etehs VaCooley of Md and

Isabel V CoiUer of tins city

Charleston W Va At the present time

it Jeofc like W S Joimaen of FttyettCounty after years of earnest endeavorwould witness the passage of the pfe

toi toting bin The substitute which

Senator Johnson offered for senate billNo and which was advanced to itsgoal reading Jn the senate Tuesdaymorning provides that every person car-

rying a pistol must be licensed by the Circolt Court sad give bond hi the sum ofK33 TIle proposed act applies to ow-

cers as as other dtiaene and theinn carrier is Itebie on his Mad notonly for the unlawful hat the accttteataiuse of Ws veapea when injury recsjlta

therefrom

Bristol Va WhHe it was ruatored afew days ago that a petition was Wagcirculated with view of holding localoption election Bristol during the earlyspring the Impression Is paining that itwill not he undertaken Well informedmen who have consulted the list ofengine voters and who understand thesentiment of the masses express the be-

lief that such an election at this timewould result m a victory for the dorsby a least two to one They express theopinion tyrant It would be very 4tt uit toget the number of signers to apetition to require n election Up to thistime It Is set certain that such a peti-tion has been undertaken

Spottsylvanta Va CapL James Roachwho broke Ws leg by upon theIce about teA days age is critically m-

at a hospital in Fredferlcksburg C at-Roach a nature of Orange County adwas sheriff of that ceeaty for meatyears after the civil war

Roanoke the future onwhat date it could net be ascertainedground win be broken for a mme passen-ger station for the Norfolk and Westernin this city The bullying willerected near the freight depot ofthe road between Jefferson andWalnut streets and will be uptodate inevery particular The location is a spiea

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did ORe the trolley cars of the RoanokeRailway and Electric Company passingoa hoes at all hours within fiftyyards of the new station

When tills new station is erected andthe maWtione are that it will be only-a few weeks Wore work will begin asIt is expected paeseager trains will startto run possibly by the first of Aprilthat section of the city will be the

Roanoke

Heanoke followingelected officials for the town of Vlntonhave qualmed H H Walker mayor

Cook W L Weld J B BrizandlneJohn Michael and A L Pedigo membersof the council

Vittton Is a town with a population ofand adjoins Roanoke The town has

been without say legal officials since lastJune whea every officer frem mayordown failed to qualify in the time pre-scribed by Jew

HAgeratewn Md At a meeting of theHagerstown and Conococheague Turnpikedirectors formal steps were taken for theseJe of the companys turnpike fromHgerstown to Conococheague Creekseven miles Ho the State roads commissloe It was decided to call a meeting-of the stockholders next Tuesday when aproposition will he submitted to the com-mission

A number of stockholders It is said arewilling to sell their holding for H

The last sale of stocks In largeblocks was made at S35 a share Thereare 2291 shares It Is not known If the

nnintem wm take the road which Ispart of the old National Turnpike at 5a share

Xorgantowa W Va The fourth bien-nial meeting of the West Virginia Y MC A WIlt be held here February 5 6and 7 Among these who have a part mthe programme are Henry B F Macfertead president ef the Board of Commtssloaers of the District of ColumbiaRef John W R Sumwalt of Washingtoril trict superintendent MethodistEpiscopal Church C L Winslow andLeonard Paulson also of Washington-Dr Carl G Doney of BBCkhannpn WVa president of Wesleyan College willalso take part

Fairmont W Jlr Hansonwho has been a student at West Vlrgtaia Wesleyan College at Buckliannonhas been to the pastorate ofAsh Chapel Episcopal Churchat Alta Vista W Va He was formerlyta the government employ at Wasliinytoa

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Mrs Gordon Not in Court to ReceiveSentence

Spcdil to Tie Vufetectca UdallNorfolk Va Jan Eva Gor

dan the married woman of Laconla NEL who eloped here and lived with FredSergent the divorced husband of herdaughter was fined 50 and costs InJudge Simmons court today Mrs

was not in court and her bond wasdeclared forfeited It developed that sheleft hero for Boston last Saturday

The case against Sorgent will be heardon February 6 Clarence Merrell Sergentthe threeyearold son of Ir and MrsSergent who Mrs Sergent alleges wasstolen from her after he bad been awarded her by the court and on whose account she sought and prosecuted hermother tad former husband will be givento his mother here He is now in thehands of the Society for the Prevention-of Cruelty to Children

GOOD ROADS AT SMALL COST

Splitlog Dray Is Praised at WestVirginia Highways Meeting

niiMmrlan Declares It Solves Problem of flaking Good Roads In

Conntry Districts

Charleston W u Jan 27 At theopening session of the annual meeting ofWest Virginia Good Roads associationyesterday afternoon D Ward King ofMaitland Mo the originator of the King

addressed the association on the sub-ject of Good roads without money orthe use of the spilt log drag Hr

said that the split rail drag badsolved the problem of making good roadsIn the country districts and keeping themin the best possible condition throughout

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the entire yearSins over 17 per teat of the roads

in this country are earth roads and since90 per cent of the commerce of the coun-try is at one time or another carried overthe public roads said Mr King It isapparent that we should learn the cheap-est the easiest and the most satisfactorymethod of keeping the roads in conditionThis I believe can be accomplished better by the use of the drag than any othermethod

Horatio S Earle commissioner of roadsof Michigan spoke at night on Michiganhighways He was followed by James SMacDonald of Connecticut who spoke ontechnical road construction Both addraseg were illustrated J E Pennypacker of Washington addressed the as-

sociation today and legislation that wiltbe sought at the present session of thelegislature was discussed

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Beyds Md Jaa 27 Bttttfenore OhioFireman Jacobs a native of Frederick3M had rather an eadttog experiencewith Soar hoboes test night about 9

oclock at Washington Junction Md theterminus of the MetropoHtan branch

Jacobs was working about his engineattached to a long freight train boundfor Washington and standing In Sugar-Loaf sidetrack east of the WashingtonJunction telegraph tower where EngineerCrisweK of Batthaere was getting in-

structions sad waking for several pas-senger trains to pass him The hoboestackled Jacobs said putted Mm from hisengine and riled pockets securingwatch and 5LaX They ties weat towardWashington

Jacobs who is mean of only mediumstature mad no outcry wntte there werea number of houses near by Ho told theoperators who lied detectteds front Bruaswick sent out but up to late this morning-no one had been arrested

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Lynchburg Va Jan the homeof Mr sad Mrs J T Sperry in BedfordCounty their daughter Miss HettteCraves Sperry was married yesterdayafternoon so Hubert of this cityThe cremeay was performed by the RevT M McCortte of the PreetoyterhuiChurch of tats city Kr Louis Martinwas the best and Miss Jean Sperrythe maid of honor The groom h deputyclerk of Corp Court of thiscity and they wm make their resMeaeehere sitar a Islet visit to relatives hiCampbell County

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Cumberland Md Jan 2T Roy Powellthe sap clerk on the Western MarylandRailroad whose ran has been betweenCumberland and Durbtn W V re-

cently arrested for letters andsecuring money therefronv was admittedto 2 G ben last night before HattedStates Comrafeeioner Thomas J Ander-son James A Grove of HagerstownMd an uncle of Powell furnished thebond

Politician Strangely MissingSvxUL w WaawssMi BcnM

Suffolk Va Jan 27 After a four dayssearch friends of W Norneet Harrell afarmer and local politician of Driver Vathis evening practically abandoned hopeof seeing him alive Harrell went toNorfolk Saturday and was last seenaround the decks Friends are dividedbetween the theories whether he fellinto the Elizabeth River and wasdrowned or that he has been a victimof foul play-

C R Coleman to Enter Race

Spottsylva ia Va Jan S7C RlcaelluColeman chairman of the Democraticexecutive committee of this county willIn a few weeks formally announce hiscandidacy for the house of delegatesfrom Spottsyivaaia and FredericksburgC OConnor Goolrick of FredericksburgIs a candidate and M F Wake of thecounty it is thought will seek the honor

Big Tobacco Sales at LynchburgSpecial to The TOufcfegiai Hush

Lynchburg Va Jan 37 Three hundred thousand pounds of tobaccoold here today this foHewto sales

aggregating pounds Thetrade is active and prices huM up Tinsbreaks will be fairly hearron account of the amount of tobaccodelivered today

Injured Leaving TrainSpecial WnMsetoa Hcsa-

MSpottsylvania Va JaR 27 ErastusJones of Carolina County while leavingfrom a train at Guinea Station of theRichmond Fredrtekburg and PotomacRailroad was accidentally caught underthe wheels of the engine and had hiright leg and foot crushed He was takento a hospital in Richmond

Sash Gets Sixty DaysSpecial to The W it ston HeraM

Warrenton Va Jan 27 The trial ofStephen Nash the young negro whowhile resisting arrest in November wasshot bT Assistant Sergeant A B K Rushwas held today Judge E S Turner presided Nash was sentenced to sixty daysIs tbc counts and fined r

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In Attorneys Hands

WILL BE EEaUIBED TO PAY

Case of Charles Dean Occupies At-

tention of CorporationCharier Granted Chamber of CommerceWill of Mrs Field AdmittedProbate TraversVnTishn Wedding

XCTB Actncr 632 King street AlexTutrt YB tstborized cenu cmien for

The Washlnstna EeiJd Hu Her ffl be Olimed amity and Sunday to say iddress tn Alex

acdria fur S earns month

W1SHIKGTOX HERALD BURBAU

Alexandria Va Jan 2 Mayor Paffsaid tide morning that the statementmade in the city council last sight thatcertain telegraph and express companieshad not paid the required license to dobusiness in this city was true He

that upon his failure to collectthem he bad placed the matter ta thebands of Corporation Attorney Fisherwho bas charge

It Is regarded as more than probablethat some steps will be taken by the cityattorney and the general laws ceainritteein the near future to see that the oempaales In question are required to pay thenecessary license

The case of Charles Dean indicted forhi connection with the purchase

of whisky alleged to have Mea stolenfrom the Southern Railway occupied theattention of the Corporation Court Judge-L C Barley presiding all day Thecourt adjourned late this afternoon untiltojnorrow and the jury was locked upovernight The alleged theft of a barrelof whisky occurred July 18 last

The case of Harvey Lunsford Indictedfor grand larceny in connection with thesame case fe to be taken up immediatelyfollowing the dfepositioa of thecase

The State corporation commission InRichmond today granted a charter

Alexandria Chamber of Commercethis city The purposes of the associa-tion are to develop the cotaiaorcfel

of toe city The seat of 51M03 Isnamed as the capital stock Officers areas follows W A Smott J TJohnson vice president J T Prestonsecretary and treasurer all of this city

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By agreement of counsel for both sidescase of MeKirtght negro

indicted for attempting to assault MissMary Harrison was continued until thMardi tena of the CIrcuIt Court for Pairfax County The alleged offisase occurredJuly 14 test i

Pietas are being hrYens Senate for Its initial sjxnuai

which will be given at thPeoples Building of the Methodist risicopal church South nextA committee on arrangements and

has been appointed by Presi-

dent H Noel Garner and a namaer ofprominent speakers will be tovifted to bepresent aad mate addresses affairwill be exchwivaJy for the members

Ia the Gorporadoa Court today theMrs Isabella Plod WItS admitted to

The testatrix left an estatevalued at about to her danchiorMiss Mary A Fled

The body of Miss B8za W Sub whodied yesterday in Phnnd Mbrought here and boded m Ivy HW Cometery Miss ata wee a former romeeatof this city

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named Thomas CauWweB were todayrecovered by PoMeeasan Young Sroei asecond hand store conducted by a mannamed Schneider

California the tend of a thousandwonders will be subject of an fstrated address by Frank HI Psetan atthe Young Peoples Bntwtng

under the auspices of tt George W

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Funeral services over the body ofGrove who was crushed to death at

the Potomac Railroad yards Mondaynight fail be held 2 oclock taaorrowafternoon from hh nome Si Paynestreet The burial wffl be la BethelCemetery

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Miss Mete Travel and Mr VVaughn both af this city ware marriedtomsht at the parsonage St MarysCatholic Church Rev Father L 7Kelly asistRat pastor per termed theceremony

Reorganize Businessto The WIJBCMI HttaU

Culpeper Va Jan S The Cuipeporbusiness Mens AseectetlOB which wasin operation here several yours agewas revived this afternoon by the heatness men here to promote the commercialinterests and material welfare of thetown with Charles Cttae as president RL Benson as secretary and A Goodtoe as treasurer After the adoption ofa set of bylaws and the appointment-by the chair of proper qommittees theassociation adjourned to meet next Fri-day afternoon

SpintaO Trial OpensSpecial to Tie Wasbbstsa

arrenton Va Jan 27 The trial ofHenry Spinfcs for killtog his brotherWilliam Spteks at Hopewefl Va inNovember last was begun today m theCircuit Court Judge Turner presidingSpinks is defended by J D Richardsand G L Fletcher and the prosecution-Is being conducted by CommonwealthsAttorney J A C Keith The trial wiltprobably consume three days

Gold lUll Copper Property SoldSpecial to The B raM

Salisbury N C Jan propertyof the Gold Hill Copper Company inRowan County was ski at auction

The purchasers were darn H-

Geragnty of Trenton X J aril FrankVan Wagonan of New York the pricebeing 54BvOOJ The property consists ofseveral hundred acres of valuable miningland and machinery

Blind Tiger Crusade in DanvilleSpedal te The ViMmzimm

Danville Va Jan 27 George Rand George Sanford both white menwere convicted ia the nayor court

of setting whisky without loseand the usual One of and a Jail seatence of thirty days imposed Appealswere noted In both cases Tie police areamktos a crusade against WInd tigers

North Carolina honors GompersSpedal to Tie WwHujSca

Raleigh N C Jan 271 The Nordt Car-olina senate this evening hihonor of the fiftyninth anniversary ofthe birth of Samuel Gorapers president-of the American Federation

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Factories Go Under HammerCharlotte N O Jan 21 At a receiv-

ers sale today at Bessemer City theSouthern Gotten Mitts were sold

Stephens of Charlotte for ttMuGQft

The Bessemer City cotton tolls were RId

hi by Gen John of Baltimore for-m Both mills are in operation

SLAIN MAN IDENTIFIED

Mystery Over Tragedy Rich-

mond Is Solved

Richmond Vs Jan maa foundhorribly beaten a few days ago and whodied ia a hospital without regaining on-

3coosHess has been identified as JamesFlynn of Washington a Federal pen-

sioner He had been m the city forsome time His daughters are coming

to the city today to tyke arrangementsfor the funeral

Flynn had been working at varioustimes doing suck odd Jobs as he couldget A womaa for wham Be worked saidthat the man told her that the name tattooed oa his arm was his right nameand that he had run away rOm his homewhen a boy and enlisted in the armyunder the name of James Flynn andunder this name a pension was grantedhim The women Identified his cap

as those she bad given him andalso ideniMed the marks ea the mansarm He was last seen alive Sundaymorning The detectives haTe a de-

scription of the man with whom he wassees and the arrest of the slayer

Is Impending

Mrs Franklin Dead at Lynchburg

liyaohbers Va Jan S Mrs MaryFranklin wife of J C FraakMa died

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last night at the home of her soninlaw R K Daniel en Denver avenueafter an mess of several weeks ofpneumonia Mrs Franklin w s sixtythree years of age and was a native ofAmherst County She is survivedthree daughters Mrs R I Daniel andMiss Carrie Franklin of the city andMr T J FalweU of Renown W Va

Cambridge Banker DeadCambridge Md Jan 27 WHttain H

Barton president of the National Beakof Cambridge di d today He wasgraduate of the Annapolis NavalAcademy and served a Meetenaat-eommaader during the civil war

TTTE WINlfM RUSE

The Story of a Bishop WhoXot a Churchman

That was good old comedy btsoopwhcone day entered large jewelers es-

1nshm6nt in Regent street London toke an extensive purchase of valuable

presents He selected them with greatcare as regards their artistic value butquite regardless of cost The proprietorand his assistants buzzed round his lord-ship The selected valuables were packedia separate parcels at his suggestion neat-

ly tied and sealed and he had Jest taken-a seat in the private office of the

and was feeling IR his pocket forhis checkbook when two men who hadbeen peering in at the glass door leading-to the street walked up the shop andstood behind the bishop They were plainly dressed sharplooking men and thusLatently addressed the jeweler

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turned pale clutched the sides of thechair dropped his glassy and looked asif he would bolt Before he could stirhowever the handcuffs were on his wrists

Bishop indeed said one of the menHe was a colonel yesterday Here

bishop come along to Vine street Bish-op indeed Ha ha Well thats a goodua And turning to the astonished jeweler he continued Just copped him intune sir lucky for yon Oh by the wayyou might get one of your assistants tobring round these parcels he has selectedWe must enter them at the police stationWe have cab at the door We havebeea tracking the bishop all the morning

Without a word the bishop followedthe detectives into the cab and all threegot hi as the assistant came out with thevaluables

Here said one of the detectivesthrough the window place those in here

they will be you get on thetop with the driver

It was ROt far to Vine street but asusual the traffic was congested In OxfordCircus and the cab had to halt occasion-ally It was however soon at the policestation The assistant jumped off thedrivers seat and opened the door

The cab was empty

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Warrenton Hunt Club Gives Large

Warrantee Va Jan 27 A large dragwas ridden this afternoon ever a stiffcourse by members of the WarrertonHunt Club and their guests This s thefirst drag ridden m many weeks owingto the unfavorable weather cendUiors andthe condition of the tends over which thedub hunts

The meet was at CanaoabaH gate thehome of Mai R P Barry andtinned in circular course with the f rtohin the same place Among thoseand finishing well up with the headswere

John Stone on San Salvador W SSewers oa Justine Miss Ann Royal ofRichmond oa W F Jaasftags mountValte t T L Evans master of the hutoa Topaz J P Evans OH Mback T F GeJioway on WarrantorGeorge B Stone on BrsahOde James KMaddux on Shtamg IJghi Mrs JamesK Maddox on Gray Cap C D Sirotheron The Lamb Roy L Ajfemttta en-VHiake King Miss Lucy Stone ea Cantankerhoes lea Kerr on Golden Glow

R Dears on Chaplain H SmIthon Upodate and Riding Whip J

on Wistaria Mrs Juen Keithand Mr Wilbur Mr Harry Page of NewYork aad P E Tbyson

State Prlmarr Bill IntroducedSpecial to The WoSasjia Her

Raleigh N O Jan 27A Ml profor a general primary law was hrtrodnredin both branches of the legi stcre todayThe measure would require all pates taparticipate hi the primary on the same

voting for candidates for all ofl5cescounty State and national except Presi-dent and Vice President of the IniteStates The expense of the primary T tobe paid from the general elections fundThe vote on United States Senator if ta

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Deny Charges of WetsSpecial te Tic miaugtoa BaaaL

Roanoke Tan S Tieloon eague today filed with clerkof the Corporation Court its ans r tothe allegations of the who re-

cently petitioned the court to aedare thlocal option election of December 91 lastnull and void The wets allege ththe election was full oC fraud and fcres-1aterltles The AadSaloon League

all these charges

Reaches ARC of 1OSpecal to The ReaM

KingsvHIe W Va Jan 27 Jena Biggins died at his home here age MS

years his age having been well authen-ticated by parochial records m IrelandMs native country He was the eldestresident of Randolph County

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