Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 02, 1907, Image 9

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r TELLERFITS THE, ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, MARCH * 1«0T. TERMINAL COMPANY REVENUE AGENT LOSES ITS CASE IN HIGH COURT Secret Service Chief hails to Get a ••Confession/’ RKI'OKTER attacked BY FITZGERALD lerk Threatens to Take the Life of Chicago News paper Man. ° n the ground that the* land owners are entitled to due notice of condemna tion proceedings, And also.to time for u board of assessors to place valuations on the properties, the supremo court reversed Judge Pendleton Haturdav morning In the case of lirklwell et a!. V:i «a *'**>’ Terminal Company. tlate t’lty Terminal Company Many Spent Night Near the Body of Man Hanged « Friday. HURT IN WRECK By JKAN REIBRACH ‘Til take :n.v chances with moonshin ers." said J. If. Hurber, chief revenue agent. Saturday morning, after getting The Hate city Termlnur ivmipuny 1 n hours of rest Friday night and condemned cons Idem hie property in . dry clothes after the wreck at Powder Ih'ldweli and others brought | Springs. ‘ The wreck was awful, and action befoie Judge Pendleton to set , i nMitc the rnndemnaTlon pi,« eedlngs. T , — • »- ■ - - * escaped uninjured. so few passengers The engineer stuck Holely on Die gi.um.N «ot forth in'ih.. ' uninjured. The engineer stuck •tplntnn tli'' i!uprfme “rouVt nnrt;, 3 vf »» o»r H"». > •»■ Ju'liro l-emllolonV decree upholding Hie ,ov “ Terminal Company. THAWIN' FEA R OF MOTHER'S EVIDENCE Continued From Paga Ons. J. J. nrakeford. special revenue of ficer. was also with Mr. Hurber, return ing from iHrmlngham. "We met a negro pretty soon after we got out of the cars." said Mr. llrnkeford, “and he said he was the brukenmn of the freight. The black ness of the night and the downpour of ——— rain added to the feaful occasion. . , • . i “A brother-in-law of John Ilullard. a searching cross-examination by Je- the man who was banged at Marietta rome * ‘ yesterday, came down to the wreck and Prisoner Has Great Fear. j Invited all to come up to hip house The lawyers. It Is out of the rnln. It was only a short that th« detenu, had already'nnoounceG **■*■» «# | Its Intention to call Mrs. Thaw to the mm. March 2.—George E. Fit* 1. the teller In charge of the cage at the -oil-treasury from which $173.- toicn. has successfully met the ttta< k* 'f John E. Wilkie, chief of thf ikm‘1 nirn. according to stgtements of offlrln!*- of the ferocity l of the sweating may be gained from the fact that It Is alleged that the teller fainted lie ordeal and It waa necessary to revive him. That he had an un pleasant time was proved’when he left ,-iulsltorlal chamber on the eighth ■f the Federal building, for he at tacked a newspaper reporter and threatened to kill him. Those who wlt- the assault were certain he meant every word he said, for he bran* blackjack AMoqrTiUn as he uttered the threat. Threatens to Kill. Tlic attack came as the finale of an a-.fiiip: -n the part of Thief Wilkie ini rapt.dn Porter to throw all news- pajrr t c n «»ff the scent, and they were «.» < ha mined when caught at their own £ ■r.v that they announced In the fu- tut•- they would refuse to give the pub- 1! tin benefit of their Information. The «i i« f and the captain thought to con- wspaper men that Fltsger wmtM stand and that to withdraw me have a bad effect on their- case. The prisoner was assured that his counsel did not fear the testimony of Mrs. Thaw. Her story. It Is stated, would merely make plain that the con ditions for an outbreak of temporary Insanity, such as Is alleged to have de veloped when he killed Stanford White, lay fallow In his brain. Thaw himself made it clear that he had no confidence that Ids mother's story would serve merely for the pur pose of the defense and not aid the dis trict attorney. Ho remembered fhaf hen his mother hud retained the firm ngers went up. The body of the hanged man was at another house, however- surrounded_hy the relatives." MM CUT FBEIGHT RATES ON TWO ROADS The railroad commission . has set March 13 as the date for hearing from the Georgia Southern and Florida and of Black. Olrolt. (Iruber & Boynnc, S , < '“ b,,iu ' J railroad, u, lo why they shortly after the tr,-lardy, ahe had ns- ' "hould not be changed from ela«» C to rented to the suggestion that Thaw class H In the classification of the should be sent to an asylum tmd has desisted later only after a quarrel her son. : mission This means a reduction of about lo per cent In the general freight rates Of duct Ion for all they are worth. WINS HER SUIT AGAINST PULLMAN t l was not in the room by permitting I " 4..... r i. ttt to search It. Flttgernld was found | * ' ur * ii)uhled up in u clothes closet. Fitzgerald fled and chanced to en counter the reporter In «' part of the ■TT.rfI.IViT FT** iltd not H1FBHK fL AVUril, H'V--.r,llng to those In the vicinity, but ‘trin-k him twice with hlti fist and kn ke.| him down. Then he drew his li.ickjack and threatened to kill. Warrant for Attacking. hirer Fitzgerald said the reporter hii visited Mb home and told his wife T e n Tula print stories of her husband's private life if ahe did not produce a Photograph nf the teller. A« a result of at Fine a warrant was sworn out In hiunfdpai court charging Fitzgerald with assault. • f Wilkie said the government did n ? hfi\. 1 be numbers of the missing blLv and If they had been turned over t unv outside bank since their dlsap- p.trance from the sub-treasury, the f 'vernment will not bo able to locate After the talk with Thaw. lawyer t*l Word W. Hart ridge consulted with the mepibers of the Thaw family. Those present Included Mrs. William Thaw, the mother; Mrs. Evelyn Thaw, the wife, and Mrs. George Lauder Carnegie and the countess of Yarmouth, sisters ! A verdict for $ 1.00ft was returned by 1 lie Federal grand Jury Friday after noon In the damage suit of Mrs. Hadle Czlntz against the Pullman Palace Car Company for the recovery of $10,000 I because of her ejection from a sleeper From this conclusion nt the Hotel ! at Memphis six years ago. It is un- Lorralne. Lawyer Hartrldge went to j derstood that the case may be ap- the meeting of tlie lawiera ut Del mas’; pealed* home. .Thorn—-is—saoz unanimously agreed that ROM lbe window of the hotel. In the clear, bright iii.irulng, lllanchh De Ig Fn»l** looked dreamily ont at i!i« > _ .. . . 1 a*rbor. lu « few hours, the steamer \];»i! Timm*II ' %0,l *d Start, carrying her to New York with 1141,1 -'ft”*** lurunii p N „| Yarde. For a moment the thoughts — .... ! *»■ *»«• yo«n* woman harked bark Into the ( *;ir Jlllfl Two |{||k i | ,a "t* *“ l*°r J00Ik. to her husband. Yl, ' *** «*1U J » I\ll . Ilelreles Would doulitlOM suffer soiuewhflt. bwt be was 0 »o*sl innu. an Intellectual man; Frontlll'prl j be wouid Uiidcratnml. It waa no one'a x lauutiu. I fault In particular; It waa aluipljr life, lie sob* iilm. Hlie heard the vole# of I^on Yarde, who St'NMl lieahic her. "Are you very sure '* he asked, "very sure you do not regret?" HUmiic i*M>k*Hl up nt him. smiling divine ly. ••Wliflt could I possibly regret When you are with nieV The Iris of her eyes, of which the blue seemed to t»e dotted bv little pnliitM of gold. cxpresHod unlliulteit love In a voire that indicated her •■ertalnty of the future, •he Added: "f^t tu forger everything* f^*t us think of nothing n*»w l»v|t our happiness. Instuad of the few hours, furtively enjoy- *sl hen- and there, we will always be to* gether heronfter!" "lees, that It so." nhd Leou Varda nod ded. ltlvnche drew hack a step. "What a •t queer way you say that' * mul iheu l«M>k Ing at him closely, she Inquired: •AVhat Is the nutter with you. are you worried?' "Worried? No! I sin only au\Ions to get on board ami have tin* anchor vwl^hikj. , You see. M. DeTreles"— ' Well?" "Might have found nut. might hare dig covered our flight and could overtake us ~ "Oh. how Is that pusnlblc? lie doesn't know you—doesn't even know thnt you ••list, lie Is |MTfectly certain that I utu In Tottralm* with my sister, who la fIf." "Of course, of courss." ngreed Leon Yarde. "I was only joking.** then recollected that lie bsd OP-tlV* 1 Among the Atlanta iveopie injured In the wreck of the Seaboard Air Line train Friday night nt Powder Springs was John D. McCord, nephew of Presi dent Joseph A. McCord, vies president of the Third National Hunk. Although not critically injured. Mr. McCord Is ut his home, $t» PuITThiii TOWTT Buffering from h aevrrc wcatp wound, two broken ribs ami several contusions. He was In charge of the mail car, and when the collision occurred lie was thrown violently across the car and landed heavily on the other aide. Mr. McCord was thoroughly examined on Saturday by Dr. K. L. Autry, and he gives It as hla opinion that Mr. .McCord Is not fatally Injured. The Injured man Is 34 yeura of age and Is a native of Rockdale county. CHEAP PARE PLAN IS BEING PUSHED arose within her; this man had caused hi to be spl.-d up. followed, arrested. IMd he meat that he wan going to a great ImlljrnnMnn against her husband se within * * ‘ Is* anted ey for a take her by f will? This last thought decided Mnie. de Treles. ft'ery well, she would go. Hhc would hurl in the face 01 fhfV ohm nil I»-r hatred, nil A«cr contempt tor him. After that she hold her ngal 11st her I am ready to tanL hereafter hn»e no more pity. "It is well, sir," sin* said starr." Tin* commissary bowed. "An express leaves In 1111 hour, iiindiimc '' "I will take It. sir." Feverishly lllaiirhe awaited the return of Leon Yarde. lie had not come back wlo*n they returned to Inform Iht that a carriage was nt the dour, read) to take her to the station, The young woipatj hastily wrote a few Hues and addressed them to lier lover. Hhc odd him Dot to worry too much; that i|Uestlo|| of delay, lie Would oti that boat, ami she would Join him oil the next steamer. Sustained by the same feeling* of anger and Indignation. Mine, dr Treles made the trip, mid entered flu* door of her husband's lllmir). where lie was awaiting her. "Here I am. sir. Ilronght buck by .the po And then she Continued In a voice thnt trembled with Indignation. Mhe was neither guilty uor a victim; sin* was a Judge. It was not only herself that ah** was defend ing Mini Atmgfng. b nt alt women-all BOY SAYS, OF oppr «*ss of It) ntidenr. the beauty, the boll- Then, exteudlug her arms, she cried out: "Yes. I love hint. Do you understand me? An* you ca|inlde of understanding the word 'lore? Nothing, no one shall ever separata us. That Is what I wanted tn tell ymt. That ts trbnt I ntme t*m*k for. Aud uuw rhlUior iiIkiuI iho room. Hit-'• 'l.mirrfiv I *»»*•> kw|> «"*. If Or*." lUnlntf from fInner In tUnyrr Saw „(|,J ulhnwn ,,,, I),,' l/il'l-'. tlowJ/ ttwlklDg thi-ti *h- iv,mill •Iik, 11 mil* m>rrmi,ly, | Wn i-i-nrJ.wItli Ult Mjjht lini"l. M. d* TrrlM pnrrh.Tses to make firfor** him d#* umi uvui out. The yeuiut w-oman Anlshe«l ‘ king. She darted lightly hither ami If ring Importnuntc dumi up. to Ami • •the last shs her llis Street Car Or dinance. ting of the council commit tee on freight rates and transportation. |. w hich was to have been bald Friday i boy. The rigut. au of every one. Like those glorious ln\ers told ulNiiit In poetry mid legend*, she had broken through the Iron circle of suffer ing which her family and social convent Ions had riveted about her. She was going to ward liberty, toward life. The h/ilJboy of fh«* hotel kuo* ke*J at the door ami presented a card. The young woman long it, lonk«*d at the name aud trembled. "The rointnlsjiury of pollcal" YVlIh « great effort *he eon trolled herself. Tell him to tome In. * sin* said to the listened to her patTcntiy and seriously. When she Uuo eouelutl* her and said verv quiet! "I will give you hack your liberty sa soon ns this Interview Is tarmlnst«*d.‘‘ Then he added, after s moment's thought "And the Interview will be very short, have only one question to nak you. lisa It not occurred to you to ask how* I wn well Informed, how I knew the nann your lover, your plan of flight, the day of departure? "A detective agency.'* etdulmed young woman eonteuqduously, Mobile Youth Con fessed to Crimes in Mobile and Macon. Special to The Georgian. Mobile, Ala , March 2.—'Maiming, In a tllnry found upon hla person by tha police, that he .hnd during'five year*' operations, robbed the post office of Mobile of about S.ooo letters, forged the nutnes of merchanta here and in Macon. On., Sharp Hitchcock, arreated yesterday aa u suspect In connection with extensive office robberies- hare, waa taken In charge by federal author- 1 Itlea today on warrants for theft of mall and money ordera. Hitchcock, although only IT years of j ngf, nnd u son of n well known resident ' here, makes a most remarkable Adtvds- r slon In his diary. He mentioned (be names of merchants of Macon along with many In this city, whose mall ho abstracted from the poatofftcea In the j two cities. Postal money orders and forged fl checks were found In hla person and during his five years of operation hie f letter." i hom ? afternoon. postponed, on account •1. courteous ... . . , flml. "It )» Mine., jD»Tr**les will If lh. «Wn> <> at ti iiuui uiu. j (Iiv li.rn.ir i» oUilrru':" bv iiskrd. —A Merman Kry li aUll vvmlilnj; on hla I "I.hikv mv: .vmi him- i,iu.lv 11 i Man I.. «*t on ordinance thruuch cun- *' ul,v ' II. making the street cur company sell j ' Th ; «»«rist-r‘mnllswl. shrugged hi* should.' ight street car fare* for a quarter, to : and rnntlimed quietly: "I regret, pt school children ride for 2 1-2 cents j t<» In* comjHdle.1 to and to prohibit the conifxiny from barging more than 1 of the prisoner. Thaw's relatives were unanimous in | declaring thnt they wanted no entnpro- | itiUe with the district attorney on the basis of having Harry Thaw sent t<» an | They want the case to go to! suggestion fr< kkntuckians TO CELEBRATE i •' Kentucky Society, composed of j-'r - Monels who now reside In At- win celebrate Monday night nt Pi'dmont. A real old Kentucky ! Gin., is promised and every Ken- ' -n iri the city Is ordered to attend I *-ti:alT\ of being ostracised by hi * district attorney with a view to stop- NO NEW TRIAL ping the trial nnd having a lunacy com- mission appointed would be considered; that the defense would fight to the last gasp to submit Thaw's fate to the Jury. They declared they were confident of a verdict of acquittal. Tin Monday TO. Evans wm return trr the stand for (he finish of hi* cross-ex amination. Drs. Deem nr n man will follow; him and more of J- rnmr's efforts t• * prove Thaw Inciil'aTd; Insane are expected. FOR ANDERSON Hrnifvr In not pmvitlcU wllli u neat. GEN. CABELL ARRAIGNED IN COURT FOR TRIAL. IK far ; Aiio Kpeelal to The Georgian. Dallas. Texas, March 2 The pr. Hmlnnry hearing of General W*. 1 t'abcll. charged with violating the lo torv laws, was begun here this mori Ing- General I'aboTi entered a genet' ’•Te : HT«T 'Iff-"TTRrT tlons are that the bearing will last day. Judge Roan, on Saturday, denied the P!»enl for n new trlnl for (*. N. Ander- convicted of violating the provl- ions «»f the Boykin law, and fined ml Blnga- I $ 1.00ft. Mr. Anderson’s attorneys -will r appeal to the appellate court. BE CHEERFUL. MUSICAL BELLMARS STRANDED IN CITY SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. The nellmar family * f musUians. who were stranded here several days ago. have derided to make Atlanta, their home. Being without employment and with- i out funds, hundreds nf miles from their J Judgments Affirmed. Hamby & Toorner vs. Georgia Iron and Coal Company, from Fulton supe rior court before Judge Pendleton. Candlrrs. Thomson At Hlrseh and It. L. D. McAllister, for plaintiffs In error; John C. Hart, attorney general, and Anderson A- Anderson, contra. Moody vs. State, from White supe rior court. Judge Kiiuney. J. \Y. il. I’mlcrwood. for plaintiff in error; \V. A. Charters, solicitor general, contra. Itoseboro v*. State, from Miller su perior court. Judge Sea brook. W. f. c< Harrison, for plaintiff the womai A home In Nebraska, they applied lo local branch «»f the Salvation Army relief, and were grunted It. The family consists In erro John (' llatt. oral. J. A filing, solicit by U. It Amol.i, contra. Tolheit \S. State, from Jenkins si,. . 1 / perlor cmirt. Judge Haw lings. II IL mother, and seven chlldren. ianging ln . stlungo f or ptaimlff In error. John c • HO milSI- ....nnii,. By IRENE GARDNER By WILLIAM F. KIRK .MINISTEB was preaching not long since on file vatUe~of af fability. He held that this World would soon be a heaven If all tha r»eople were affable all the iimt*r-**«d- to illustrate this point said that the most Impressive epitaph he bad ever seen was that In a Massachusetts church yard. It explained that Susan Graham, wife of John Graham, lay buried there, nnd that she died nt I lie are of **-. while underneath was the statement "She w.is always so pleasant." The preacher went »n t * any that such an epitaph was the kimuomi com pliment that could be |>utd to any hu man being. A woman who was listening to the tuld n»*t resist whispering to 1 ho “.it next her: "And you I idn'l amount 1 No." Mild M. de Trelr A letter? From where? Aliolivilioilt. Here It Is." tint dlgnt lb' held out n sheet and Blanche ginured ' have , : »t It Then suddenly ahe liecaui* pain at 'dentil*, her hands trembled, mistake/' j "It t« tmnoastbtr." ahe e*e|,iin»#d, t*U la 1-a. fatfcuhimif It jjt_ii_furgi?ry." i Yeri* quietly M. de Trelr* nltered a natuc . "It Is M. Leon Vnrile, Is It not v ’ Ilium-lie threw up her hands nnd fell • hn<-k ii|hiii u divan. At Inat she understood, j Hhe recalled the p<*«-ullar tuunner of her vim m- iui|Ni*m J lover that morning, ills wotds. nnd fliinlly itintry, ticrordltig Ids ab*«*ti«s*. lie had only fe|gne«l tbla de Ixirture In the hope ihut ahe would refuae romnii aiuiiimer to f. How him at tin* lust moment. Then .. Will be III M«NI|| lie will When lie heeuiue nwure that she had the ntiNwer von better Ihuii I courage 4ml the devotion to anerlflci* every- I tiling for him the mlaeralde, coward It cur possible answer, nindiim *. 1111 , hud denounced her, and betrayed her to istanees. The lnt**rveotlo|» of I her liitsluilld. old only plnee him In a very; Suffering, ahnttie nnd humiliation. oyer ..jpelbsl to Inform you that join iiasbund. M I»eTi*el»*a, has IihIwrI it rout •Dilnt ngnlnst you, nnd It will in* lui|siasl ollllg actions nhndow of the moat hmrdaned forger and postofflce robber. In hla diary Hitchcock claims that j during hla five yean* career, ha has da- : htrover! money orders and checks ag- . gregnting $l«»,ftoo. which he waa un- Yable to rash, fearing detection. Hla victims in Mobile ar« numerous. Ha claims to have served twenty-eight I month* time at Macon for a crime of • similar nature and waa arrested here , two years ago In connection with tha _ robbing of postofflce boxes, but escaped ' punishment through family Influence. 'tinner nnfortuaub* position. My dut * " Is 1 ' * * add. Anri If | refuse, sir?” "If you refuse muduua*- T grrMiest regret- I shall -li take strong measures. Hut I uni quit tula that you will not ei|H»so yourself !•* such n useless seandal." Mine, ile Treles was very much eoufused. Hhe fennsl the return or her lover nt any moment, an outbreak of despair. And then to ask I whelmed her. "It Is horrllde. It la too husband I much. Kill me. kill me." lint the! The hire of M. de Treles retnnfned very cure Mrlc.-iim; there was iiimmi It an expression of ind eon- ! it mutt who knows life. ||r watched bis wife suspect . sobbing among the cushion* of the divan. . biting the silk covers and moaning tike an - nntinal that knows It Is to he led out to 1 •d* ugfiTel: BIie~ii••• meiTTo~Htnr jtrnne-tnffter- It with the fly that had Ininit Its wings ut the flame imipelleii to, ami llutferisl helpless !•» the ground. He | tore the letter Into ven* *1111111 fragments nnd tossed them 11 tvay. Then he said to her very softly: "Itlaiiche, remember you# have ' Juat re turned from your sister. 'I\|ke yonr platx* again at tin* head of my htftsehold." THE LONELY WOMAN By HERBERT SHAW O E NIGHT Lord Harold Hte S ti mid tie house a , tkebj onifng away from his house, had been talk of okel.y mid e. nnd. Indeed, tikcby was a II. At lei « minute. Steven* r off his feet mid Iilb'hed him ler through - the high bushes • drive Okebv. liming fallen lay llieif 11 lik l< three quarter ugiil Mkeb Into or rati bordering *ti vw’kvviinlly. w blued O. casloi.nllv till day |» tin of ‘ Vltll tin d-v;i. aim ••lit Into the kuo of the first little enlmilge Hie lather to 2. woman bankrupt FIRST IN CITY I - i!,- flr«t*tlme In Atlnnln ulni-o ' l.uikruptcy Imv wont Into crtoi-t A ' l.iillo It. Gardner, of Atlanta, '"“'to apiilli-atton Saturday r " r bankrupti-y pnpors In tho '■•i Matoii court. ,.l:' . t'utiltllloi wore achodulod nt Tlic noarta were 1100 houx-- ' rnmiro, uhtcti arc exempted by ■' ■' 1 ■'!-,> made oath that ahe was . bear the court coata. GROW WITH A GROWING BANK •rums oldest savings bank shows good GROWTH. over one bundled and nip** ■•'"IIimm in deposits is made ••gi.v Having*' Hank nnd Trust • iurtik## the past year. This • iMipuUrity of this utrntt* "■‘hT. »"ajdt.vlists. w orking ppo- ttiistfcs an«l trust mom •ng t heuYsrlvi-s of Hie 4 t**r annum Interest paid b> the age from 1»'» Major Bcrrlin.m. "f the Salvation Army, secured lodging for the entile fainllv, and has obtained a position for Mr. Hellnmr as a lirlckiiwon. his occu pation before launching «»ut on a musl- Alfred L*nl career. ft»r Hie able M box Mo Hart, attorney general, and Herrington, soihttnr general, contra. Judgment* Reverted. Georgia Iron and t'onl t’»»tnpan; \s. Ilaniby *v To »tner (cross-hill of* ex ceptions!. Atlantic roast Line Railroad Com pany v*. Pivwell, from city court of Al bany. Judge <‘rowland Kay. Hennet A- t'onyets ami P*i»e »Y- Hennet. for plain tiff in error; Wallace A- Smith and Jo seph II Hull, contra. Yates vs. State, from Decatur supe rior court. Judge Spence. It. G. Ilarls- fleld. U. H. Terrell and <'M vv fo»d a Itlekeston. for plaintiff In error; \Y K. Wooten, solicitor general, nnd I J llofmaver. contra Hildwell vs. Gate Fit.. Ter nlnai t’onipany. from Fulton sup« rbu «our», L ie 1 Judge Fendleton. Mayson A.- Hill for j,,* (plaintiff In error; Rosser .V Hrnndon, | contra. ,,w I Ynlherg vs Gale <*lt\ Terminal «'otn- ai eotint "flpanv * t al.. from Fulton superior emnt. is expev ted Judge iVtnlletoii. Kontz A- A..-'tin, fm immr ht» JCut lu the! plalnttrr In . inn ; a ltnint|.„i y moining when the; and Itrown A Randolph coni in. med. i Rehearing* Denied. I Hall rt ul vs. L's-kermnn. from boo. !|\. High Shoals Vgf iV \s |Vnl«*k et Ini. from Mot gun. Parker vs Gorta- (towsky *t al, from Wuie ILLNESS OF JUROR DELAYS TRIAL OK COTTON MILL MEN Special to The Georgian. Greensboro. N Match . was no session of Unwl'titte. court here today In the trlnl I'harlotie rollon mill nu n on a« the Illness of a juror to ■ ! may Just know that she to n row of pins." ' w Then, on the way home from church. | *• she went to explain her remark. 'You • w 111 probably think 1 was Imnld to ( M *' any thnt In t-hiirch. but 1 couldn't re- t fr *lst the tcmiuation to make u piotest. I never knew either a man or a woman | n- who was pleasant ail th»* time who | nn amounted t » anything Indeed, they ; *** are generally the most selfish folks I in the world. The people who ar»- do- j Ing work that amounts to anything In tills world can't .always be perfectly I „' t( pleasant. Just as sure as you see a | man "fin's never ruffled or cross you ■ • *1 inav know that he Is not Hhotildering j - Sl many burden*. I * nn call to tulml now '■'* iwo sisters I know who lliostrale just whut I moan. Their parents are old j. an<l need a good deal of looking after, which means that some one must us- •« same u heavy care. When you go to j it see those girls you are sure of always v finding the,older one serene and pleas. *■ ant—delightful company In fa» t -wlillr | the younger one general I c |o>kv tired i'/ • »u! nnd Is more than oHen irritable J People who know them but sliglulv al- ways hp'-ak of the elder as being so be ely. but thtrv seldom say this of the v .tunger on*-. Yet I know she entries all lb*- burden of the hoii«»*. for* th»f other simply will not take re*pon«ihill. determine the lm Hell /*he suddenly Unit evening she • nwnre of the hlg. fair hit I red hs.f of the stiilrs. lie turned; Just n nissk. Hhe bravely held Whitaker. If you please." Mr Ills fan Ills rye said he. Hhe nodded Mis* llorutaiekle was not old. and alir was pretty In n little way. Mie said In ••otiv ei sat Ion that she found Mr. Whitaker itn Interesting nuia. Only Hie laij* with* td flu . .. ... book ..... Il speelnl subject* knew thnt there tiling la-tween the liew visitor atld >-ly woman He had first guessed, 111 ndvl»<-d. I.rouglit Si-v.-ns diil not tronl . I:i*.i v II) fined. Tie r e brought the Mtrv 4 tile riftt-ri with details, the lonejy W I and ttkeby. I didn't you hear of the rase "I have only Ju*t come bark from Africa," ! he said. ! "I s«n-." Miss llornlairkle proceeded, j "And I do really think." sin- finished, "that . attrh that a wotnati like that haa really t no tight to mix with other people In a plnee like this. Mu- ought. I think, to *tay some- wlteie quite by herself- expiation. yon long time. I do hope I'm not hi •'hrlaliau All the r r«N-ds English, blit y this sense of fal hit. dM id in l.aidlv bargaluiNl fo .. ...... in tin- pajiers. tin- stupid, raked up vat The one satisfactory thing In the v affnlt was that Okeby was down-d. k yeai ikelty or tb- • ml Hu- i okel.y de ititnitli. now the v s that he hid kuo meat will put mi onlv t and then It Is umi unso’l f->r the ilefemo v No ■ •mb- rfq- an be do anything HOTELS WRECKED BY HEAVY WINDS AT JAMESTOWN plea; • hat could make her otherwise The listener ngto«d with the .-qa-uK- or. "I know a titan." said site "who always is not affable to every one. lie snlfles In the morning and he smiles in tin* evening -but hi- wife has tn work so hard to keep the home go ing on the little mnmy that man makes HU 4« R . E e D D C n A H Tr n 0 T ft C0 «M,«, N r I any' ™"‘ ARE REPORTED TO BE MISSING. | lir ,. d- t ar D.p n.il bwr.lrn f.ilH ,.n 1m t Like you. I’ve found that the f »lk.- iu whl'-h they niglms-i to stnv In tin- eouutry. |V and terribly lonvl.v foi was ill II little cottage on and Wortliing. In fim loitburj Hill, with Its tided like I again* I hope so. t.H. 1 II ild •jiiletly. and b-| From thnt day lie ie took no not! • I.H.ked nt her arm r". !;■> id fold (dm It was n "Wlmt Is?” a«k«Nl Mi •'Lvt-rvthing, said ih nlr pier, of •died, wn* III hou^b." he table gave him his trb text round.-I (•eastly sh*me Washington, March 2.—William J. Oliver. oT Knoxville; Trot., who -attb-- mltted the low est bid for the conatruc- tlon of the Panama canal, stated last night thnt he wan going back to Ten nessee. ns he had no further business In Washington. Yesterday he rolled at the offices of the Isthmian canal com mission and received the certified check for 1200,00ft, which was submitted at the time Mr. (fflvrr made hla bid. "The last proposition made by tha Panama Canal Construction Company was In no sense a bid," said Mr. Oliver, "and as a bid It could not be rejected. I was informed if I met certain con ditions the contract would be awarded to my company. These conditions were met, and then I was told that the prop* osltlon was rejected." Mr. Oliver had Intended glvlnf out a statement, but following the advice of his rnunsei he decided to withhold tho statement until the arrival of Judfe o'Hrlen. It Is probable thnt an effort will be made t>y Oliver and his aooo- clntes to secure a reimbursement of the money spent In connection with the preparations of the bids. The amount Is between I35.O0A end 940,000. Mr. Oliver said Inst night thst he did not Intend to muko any reply to the letter Informing him that his proposi tion had been rejected. GREAT RED MEN. By RKV. THOMAS B. GREGORY. Red Jacket. 1.1* JACKET, the . Th- «irgl: Sin- i.»l » > TN Georgina Norfolk \'a Match The |lt« they hav vn; they had ...i imttVi ... r.K.W9!*:i . .. til/.*33 '.!» ... 12 T. 191a * . .. JTn.Sxa.Ti ... 2!:*,«SC/.*( . . 243.1 ;«.:»•» jj.344.44 lo III.- Jur.n'st in Hampton I! salute of J1 km* Monroe. Throe frntno Ing-. Inst out- position Rtonm fit ion. nrriv* > umi fifed assed Fortrei ..tel hull)- che.k. stow n Lv-'lhew. Sali-b-iry, N C. Match 2 - There Ih i Investigation now going on at 8p*p- ««r that has been kept the profoundest secret. The Houthern railway. It Ih i .luted, has discovered that there have . been !"•» tars of coal for whose din- I |! uppeuraip e there ir.n hc 4 furnished m»} , i-X' i.-o- <»r aci-ount T)»er»- have been I he?•• five di-tev lives In the employment I tinpanv. The cars have been i who th- -IH th ring the world’s burdens who tan not always it«. i einlb on tjiefr lips If woo lies hurled in tin* h i hurch yard 'wax ui- probably some ntio i brum nf her household •...•••i.il MibJ«*.-is nnd. itiuong otberN. MU* linrii'U-kl- li-- bov •••i.v. -I up bltfli In « ui biii^ olTIc ;»tlag them has Iw-en tmie thin eek day In fearful nth* MAYOR CLOSES DOWN LID CN 8UNDAY LIQUOR SELLING. CHARGED WITH ROBDING POSTOFFICu IN CAROLINA. la* ej.ed I • rdrtv i Mt oh V Mt .' .id, I tnu • n«J » !. L. Uo-t-.u, See- f H «' .1 *—pln«f his h-o mi- day This mnoiint e.| p«.lir intlon. and He b ath kn-lt I • ked the )|<| • «lf. ...nvl open »n th i |>utsaan«-r r*f f.nir«R. »n* mUiUt.r who pruarbetl - sernmn whh it called f.nth this pro. *t never knew how two women oh. ted to hi. doctrine. But were they hot right? Haven't you found, my r«*«der. that the men and women of this world who nr- alwuvs so affable and easy me the ones who let others carry tl»«*ir cnt» .» •' If till tlte (leopie In this world Would do their share toward keeping thing* ■going* it would be possible for every ; one |o be useful, and y« o\erhurd*nid that the tllsp become lagged and rough, it open lou and me. I think I I epitaph that could be put mi a toitibs'or.- w’mdd be- Ahv itieei fully did la r sdm ti.-ver dn- Tbejr Buyer o»» hi thin I'lc-ek lo ...vv I w ith >ili i»»iie nf last •a will tib.l one dated lust M.iturdnv tli« And It was MUh I|..riiImi. k!-. sph-lldldlj- rtfflMK n-.f |»e So !'i*m would Of llttl • ov.it |Hirtr..l»s I Ii4gi>. unit "Kk-tcUe* It Jr • f IW liter She ka.-w . f MIm II" to|,| hi-, feUll»-i of til- ' • • idliu n| th- break dmft of i ii.-nlli the •bN-plag Je And sh- Just goes -u nnd e. bile's great, ) tell you. here «lnjn I'll put w *lor> III evenings oil the pl«*r ted till* VVltll VllrilltIntis' of wilte down, but of be.iutl it by day, to ! lore nffi-iiilve. etc* bulged tn -telslin nnd ml f.MlIl I lllmself nu-*. •-iifld. nl, ,light vv ns nls.iii e garden shotye. nt should forgli e vvuf.-hid VO 1'Hpld |ns»y||. ,»J nnd lieaiitiful R l.li .1 At'KIM', the "Ini ••ns." was lK»rn In the tii-uern, V Y., nnd • \ iHuge. n. \ . lu on Hint him h> Inst of the fcene- * ve*r 1TW. near died at Meaees ib-tolwr, ino. thl* noted chief w*« intNinlug. In the ladlan thnt keeps awake." Ill* game »-t .-nine to him from tha f*et such n garment wa* nre*ente.l British officer, In ndml^ttlon of hi lb*d J; th- most uttiactive Indliiti* of whooi his torv treats. Joseph llrSDt excepttsl. hr W** elnirlj the greatest man that wa* to Im* found In nil the Six Nations. A- -in orator. II*n| Jacket vyns head nml shoulders ntmvo not only th.V/«*Nt of the red men. but of most of th- white* a* well, llis speech made during the council ‘ »t Fort MUipwIx would have highest credit wp»»n any held In 17S4 reflected tin Fitglabir America It ts said that Washington was great tv hiiprcnscd liy |{.-d Jacket's elo quence In 17#.'. nt the •Niiicltislon of peace l"‘f*c n the 1 ‘uttsMl States nnd the Hit Nations. Washington prem utcd the old chief with a -"IH -liver medal, which he wore with pride !•• the day of Ms death. Ilu* notwithstanding the ni'prvcbttUMi that It.-d Jacket fell lor <mi.-Ii • •urtesle* and honors is wore shown him b> the whites, at he»it. It. ever irmabted a stalwart In- I. dignified, exclusive, entertain- pale faces a eouteiupt that did not siM*ak Imh i - w <s tio'q:- > j,, i "* pion-i. iiignin-d. exclusive, entertain- linii'l Hi hi. Afl-r t niliilih, hi! l—." >•>«» ! find v\ a h . I ics-ln- in i- itii * 1 os- upon hale. Vi L- -mile Into the Idg i.nmi. villi lo i -Irf li* » «»h more of n diplomat and ... him ' :.!*•••••- >!-•• h- -«>« « nMuA. .lUMaO WHS uiM'-'slie-l And she I.M» now U > , ' b pr-iubteiifly in tw»i wnra—the •iiiecii vv lid nm be huiuiei War of the Ibwolutl.m nnd that of 1*1.' *11„ v stood lor II moment 1 IU - t*,, , i.it In th-thst contll. t. it.-d Jacket fought With * 1 ■ • ■ • ■ ■■ " k lmo ' ,,U 'In- British; ill the - —*« -!•»* •• ..“is.-' lmnd lit hand rd nml |H»vverfui. I in Lord Haro Nalhnriol Hawtltorn*. Iiquoi selling. I Jud re «'inn I-** T \V.M»dHi*il. lately • Aqil t l vvateb -ll-J .1 I- tale half told all lift I let fall the p. any tt. Bit tho Alner •cord that Ms heart wan 1 In their «truggle against t his nation deetdiwl JS tha •m with his stain." - i rue Jarket'g grgjr* at •>>,• i'7>;ti'-«i|y uuoiiHiml. old ehlcf*n dual Wii re. st Grow ectiu-tcry, .near t was re burled with high l .d Doi-othv Stanley, widow of Sir Hem \ At. stunltv, the cxploraf, N haa vv-Bim fiNirn her English homo oinking th- ix#.v v «t. pu' tment In Wnahingtoit far Inr-u to. ih*n rognttUntf her huabdnd'a set Vice in the Amertcoft ghvy during the O'lvll War. 1 !.udy Stanley has In piTp..tniton a biogri'phy A her hu»- bsr.U.