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THE HAOON TELEGRAPH! SATCKDAT HORNING, FEBBOARf M. ■»»
THE NEW
DUNLAP
HAT
ON SALE
TODAY.
The First Introduction of Spring.
NEGRO SHOT DOWN
ON VANDERBILT FARM
KllllMK Orrnrrrd Near »nport, It.
L—A ( h««r Throngh the Fields—He
Had Shot a Farmer.
NEWPORT, It. I.. Feb. 20.—In nnd
around the farm of Alfred G. Vnndcr-
bllt, u negro who hud shot at n farmer
was chared by' a posse today. letter
ho return'd and tho farmer rhot him
dead.
Inane f’hano Is one of the bent known
farrnern In Itliodc Inland. Today ho
discharg'd a negro farm hand named
l'ottcr. The M'Ki'o It Is asserted triad
to kill hiH former employer and then
made hlr enennu. After hclqg hunted
by the residents, Tatter reappeared at
the farm and t’hare uned his shotgun,
dropping I’ottei in the nnow at the
dlsohnrg**. 'There wnn no
to the shooting.
Chase went to th»* farm of A
Vanderbilt and by telephone
called lip the sheriff, telling hln
tncldenl. The slmrlff placed Ch
dor arrest. In the uc-gro’B pock»
found a loaded revolver and ft
witnens
IOWA 1IF.IM III.ICAN*
Effort In II ring Them Into lliinno-
nloua Relations.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. President
Roosevelt today had a brief call from
Governor Albert B. Cummins of Iowa,
And tonight held n long conference
with him On account of the attitude
assumed by the Iowa Republicans, un
der the Icndeishlp of Governor Cum
mins. on the tariff question. It Is un
derstood that (lie platform declarations
of Imva Republicans this year will be
discussed during the governor's visit
here. It Is said to be the desire of Gov
ernor Cummins, after consultation with
the president and Republican lenders
generally, to have the Republican party
of Iowa stand In harmonious relation
ship with the national leaders and the
national politics of the party.
BEST COAL AND WOOD
AT EMPIRE YARDS
mark .Turk and Hickory and the Fa
mous Pocahontas Mack Diamonds
Kept In .Stock.
INSURANCE
SWINDLERS
Testimony of a Startling
Nature Brought Out.
CORPSE SUBSTITUTION
An Agent in Leagne With the Con-
.plr.tora—Evidence Thnt Actunl
Murder Was Committed—Whnt ft
Physician Found When He Looked
Into a Coffin and Nnw Wrong Mnn.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20.—Testimony of
a startling ifature was given by "It-
noKseH in tin* examination of one of the
six men under arrest charged with
swindling life insurance companies by
substituting bodies, which came up *n
the police court today. Jofcph Trepani,
the undertaker in th-- case, was held by
Magistrate ZeJcr In $5,000 ball to await
the action of the grand Jury. .
Francis B. Foster, formerly an agent
for the Union Central Life Insurance
Company', testified that he had agreed,
at Trepnnl's suggestion, to sw ir to
the death of men Insured In the compa
ny'. while he knew, he salt*
body of some one else had t
tuted. Foster said he re
VENEZUELA
COMPLAINING
Says Powers Have Not let
Returned Ships.
FOR
that the
substl-
ived
GERMANY IN NO HURRY
Will Not Send Hack the Ilestaurn-
dor I'ntll the 23d Iii»t-— Revolution
ists Mobilising Three Armies—They
Are Nearing Caracas—Doth Side*
Have Strong: Positions—Gen. 3Iat©>* j
in the Saddle Again.
CARACAF, Venezuela, Feb. 20.—'The 1
morning papers here publish a protest
directed to Venezuela, the United
States and European nations, as fol
low*:
• • Iii order that the public may know
how Germany, Great Britain and Italy
execute their engagement, we call at
tention to the grave fact that up to to
day, February 20, the ship* taken by
the three powers have not been deliv
ered to the government of Venezuela,
as stipulated In the protocols.
The German commodore has notified
the authorities at Puerto Cabelle that
the Venezuelan gunboat, Restnurador,
which was captured by the German* 1 ,
will be returned to Venezuela «>n Mon
day, February 23, at 3 o'clock in the
Bilious and Nervous Disorders
Sick Headache and Constipation,
TAKE
p*f?f5S*s
They cure Giddiness, Fullness and Swelling after meals. Dimness and Drowsiness,
Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness,
Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and allNervonsand Tremb-
ling Sensations, etc. The First Dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no
fiction. For a Weak Stomach, Disordered Liver and Impaired Dlgeatlon
they act like‘‘Magic”. Every sui.crer is earnestly invited to try a Box of these Pills,
and they will be aeknowle.iged to be WITHOUT A RIVAL.
BEECH AM'S HLLS taken as directed, will quickly restor. females to complete
health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system.
U. S. A. Depot, 308 Canal St., New York. In boxes, 10c. and 25c.
WILLINGHAM COTTON
MACON, GEORGIA,
MILLS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SPECIALTIES IN HEAVY COTTON FABRICS
ranging from $100 to $000 from Trepani, ; afternoon, "and not befor
Nothing is more cheerful or condu
cive to comfort than the blaze of a
blackjack or hickory wood fire. It is
th» bust wood to burn, and to every
householder It Is a luxury that la with
in reach. One does not need be a
millionaire to enjoy the cheer and com- I Tromboriii
fort of a wood flree. I **Whe
The Umpire Coal Company has a big
«tock of It in their yard, and cut It to
any length desired to suit the demands
of customers.
Pocahontas coal is the best coal in
tho market. At $6 per ton, it is the best
fuel bargain in the city. To users
thin famous black diamond, satlsf;
hen the policies were paid in th'
cafes. Ho was first approached by tho
prisoner Clrino, and with Dr. Oliver
Moore of the company, examined one
Tromborula, to whom a policy was Is
sued on their report.
Thomborula soon after that was re
port'd d'-nd and the body substituted
being rxhunied, tho alleged frauds
were revealed.
Dr. Moore testified that he was sent
to St. Michael's cemetery by th*- Insur
ance company to Identify the body f*x-
humed which was said to be that of
I coffin/
examined the body in tho
I the physician, "l found It
to be that of a much older man than
th** mnn I had examined as Trombo
rula on the day of thr? issuance of the
policy. The examination of the body re
vealed the fact that there were mittens
on the hands. When they were taken
off I saw that the glove was stuffed
with cotton and that the right arm
tion Is guaranteed by the Empire Coal
ampi
Another Important point for the pur-
« baser ot fuel to consider Is the prompt
delivery that follows the placing of or
ders with the Empire Coal Company.
mu. wasm:ii better
Phyalclatm Feel More Encouraged—
Ills Recovery Is Expected.
Mr. Sid Warmer's condition at the city
hospital is much better than ii has been
Hlnce tic accident. The physicdans an
ticipate bis recovery. He retted well
yesterday and showed marked slgiiH of
Improvement.
Mr. Wasner will not, however, pass
the danger point 'under several days
yet. Roth his friends and the surgeons
were more hopeful last night than th'-y
have been. At 1 o'clock this morning
Mr. Wanner was resting well.
mlrodng. The right foot was also ml
Ing. the shoe having berm stuff'd
a block of wood shaped like a foot.
Th'* lips had been s«*tvn together so as
to conceal the absence of the teeth.
The mouth was stuffed with cotton,
causing the ' hecks to puff nut mid give
the body the appearance of being that
of a much younger man."
utionary army estimated at
2.R00 men. has reached a point about
twenty miles south of Caracas, The
revolutionists and the government
troops both occupy strong positions.
The revolution organized by Gen. Ma
tos during the course of the blockade
of the Venezuelan coasts by the allied
warships, was reorganized and three
armies formed.
Cotton Oil Belting, Crushers Cloth, Paper Felts,
Filter Duck, Refiners Duck, etc.
PRINCE DENOUNCED
AS A CRIMINAL
A QUIET DAY
IN STOCK MARKET
Shares Which Kell In Price Thurs
day Rallied Yesterday—Situation
off Manhattan.
NEW YORK. Feb. 30-Tber® wns little
In today's stock market to remind the
speculative element of yesterday's as
sault upon the shares of the Metropolitan
Htreet Railway Company end the Metro
politan Securities t'ompany. Roth Issues
were fairly active and strong at the open
ing. and l*v early afternoon had gained
2 and points respectively.
Win. '' Whitney today Issued a >U de
ment today In which he denied that \
rday i
old
slm
to thi’
ho
of Metropolitan
Htreet Rail
be hud not sold a share of Metropdll'an
stock within six months
Mr Whltnev, Thomas F. Ryan nnd
several others, prominent In the affairs
.Metropolitan Htreet Railway,
todny with Paul 1). iTavath,
confer
the attorney.
TAKE* TO TIIK HOSPITAL
U t. Langston, u while man, was
taken to the city hospital bint night
In the ntnbulnmc from bln home, cor
ner of Second and Hawthorne streets.
He was suffetlng from convulsions. Mr.
1 Kingston will recover. It Is said.
A INIQIK KIRF. V.%r KVK
The Kitker-Render lire escape which
has been put up against the tear wall
of the Masonic Grand l^xlgc building
J. S. WISE’S NEPHEW
REPUDIATES PLAN
Mays the Negro In the Snnth Must Re
left to Work oat Ills (inn Salva
tion-
NEWPORT NEWS Vn.. Feb. 20 —
Attorney George N« Ims Wise, nephew
of John S. Wise, speaking tonight at
the banquet of the Metropolitan' Club,
the largest organization of Us kind In
the s uith, repudiates the sentiment* of
President Knot*volt pud John 8. Wise
ith reference to the race problem.
More off the Rottenness off the Aus
trian Coart Is Gradually Firing Dis
closed—An Insane Princess.
VIENNA, Feb. 20. — Sensational
charges against Prince 1’hllip of Si
Coburg-Got hu. who is an Austrian field
marshal, and husband of the Prin
Louise of Belgium, were marie today in
tho reichsrath. during the debate on
the army bill, by Herr Daszynrki, the
Polish leader.
Tho latter denounced the prince t
criminal. Referring to the ImprU
merit of the former lieutenant of hus
sars. Mattaslch. who eloped with th*'
Princess Louise of Coburg several
ago. and who was sentenced to four
yearn' Imprisonment last December foi
forgery, he asserted that while In prls
on, Mattasicn drew up a formal a ecu
nation charging Prince Philip wltl
forcing the Princess Louise, who wn:
confined .Jn an asylum for the Insane
near Dresden,some time after her elope
ment. to encourage the advances ol
late Raron Hlrseh, and with compell
ing her to ask the baron for money.
TIIK GREAT DETERMINATION SAI.E
TAKEN PLACE TODAY.
The store of Henson, Walker
Moore was crowded all day yesterday
with men wanting to be allowed the
privilege of "picking out" their suit or
overcoat for the great sale which be
gins at K a. m. today. Upon being ques- I Mr. Wise argued that the
tloned about It one of the proprietor* be left severely alone to work gut nls
said they had advertised that no suit own future. In no other way will the
should be laid aside for any one or sold | rme problem be settled or future of the
to any one until the hour the sale be-|negio race In America be determined.
:. Walcott, former Republican
for this congressional district.
uld be the part of
giving
Henry
•t that this firm j chnlrmui
s a bargain un- : maintained (hat It
In the state has j wisdom to remember that th
ing a better line - not popular In the South, befj;
until the hour the sale be
gins,
It's a well known f,
never offers anything
lehs It Is one. No flrn
the reputation of * un
of clothing than this one. | film federal office In
They are confident this will be the ( mutilty. Roth speech
greatest sale In the history of th* cloth- with applause.
Ing trade of Macon.
TWO (WHEN THIRD.
In the City Court—lloth Defendants
Were lequllted.
riem McWhorter, colored, wns acquitted
In the city court yesterday of the charge
of stfitddnK Robert Howard, colored.
George Jones, colored was found not
guilty of assault and battery. He whs
accused of striking Jo< Jackson, colored.
Southe
elved
A NTH Kit
BRUNSWICK,
of the steamer
here tonight, r. i
l ist nt l:2i> a
steamer Northw-
LING STEAMER
G.i.. Feb. 20 Cnpt. Avery
Msrcos, which arrived
torts that on Wednesday
m.. latitude 27.»I Inngl-
says be fell In with the
* ern In a disabled con'll-
en drifting around seven
• was offered, which was
orthwestern asked to bo
IIENNEI.HEttfi RECITAL.
Tickets for lies- iberg Recital, Tues
day night, at Wesleyan Chapel, are now
on mie at Mallory H. Taylor s and Jno.
S. lloge's ding star* i*.
A RULER OF WILLING
SUBJECTS.
Not all people are satisfied with their
rulers; but the subjects of “GOOD LUCK”
llakmg Powder are such from choice
they have learned by experience that he
exacts only the most reasonable tribute
furnishes full protection to all under hit
dominion.
Richmond, Virginia.
SPECULATION BASIS
IN WALL STREET
FINE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKIES
JI G TRADE A SPECIALTY.
J. T, STEWARD’S PRICE LIST.
EXPRESS PREPAID,
gnl. jnif Roso Valley Rye. .$ 9.50
4 qts. Clermont live I 6.00 I
3 “ ■■ “ 11.00
2 " " “ 15.00
Dnnn'a ilonogr.im Rye
Woodford Co. Ryo.... 4."0
4 “ Rose Valley Ryo '
8 “ “ “ *•
12 " “ “ “
1 k,i1. jus Rose Valley Rye..
10.00
:i.T5
•I qts. Horse Shoe Ryo.
1 gal. jug Horse Shoe Rye...
4 q's. Anchor Gin
1 gal. jug Anchor Gin
THOSE 300.
4 qts, American Mrlt.
We pav expense of nil exp”c<s and mnnnv orders.
finality, Price and l’romptn«u Gnnr i
3.00
5.50
7.50
2.75
5.00
7.00
3.00
5.50
'7.00
500
7.00
4.00
no. 4iii I’on.AH iniKKr, macox. ca.
4 quarts 8ehD*tdcr*B Brand. .
Marray Rill Club Rye .
y. r. v ill,: Ci ill Ky* .
c»l,lnet Hya .
Kentucky Blrnd 1
Old Hiubia airalxM nya .. . *.•*>
alh.ri ;■!* < I. i lUrt^ airxtght Hy« . 8 ; >0
4 quarta Jeff
1 xailon Jug Jeff Hark Rye.
All Beat Brands Beer Kept In Stoek.
r»* Maryland I*. Brandy .*$4.00
r** N,» Appl« Brandy . 4.00
trvi at Corn 3 00
1 ItHrveat Com 2.7V
4 quarta Cc
1 *• New En.; mol Rum. No 1.. 3.00
(Express eharges paid on Two
gallons or more.)
1 gallon Jug 100 pr< of N. «'aroiina Corn..$100
i :: SJW “■
Br<»\vn Kye, No.1. 2 00
: Did V A. Brown Kye No.2. 1.75
I New KHtdnnd Ituio, No. 1. 2.00
C Holland (Jin. 2.00
J. T. STEWAItT.
worn.ii-s nn.KM *inp.
it.
N!:W
HATS.
NEW
TIES.
Phillips
and 3oncs.
Phillips ,
and^ancs.
Crosses the Atlantic In Elaht Days
anti Elalit Honrs— Immense
Displacement.
NEW York, Fob. 20.—The new
White Star steamer, CedrlO, the Jarg st
in the wot id. arrived today from
Lit oi pool and (jueensettown after h«*r
— | maiden trims-Atlantic voyage. The
Mt UDCItF.lt* Al'l*REllEX'DED. pissago from Daunt s Rook to this port
TNDINAROL1S. 1ml Keh. Henry luuH In eight days, fight hours
oodet and Samuel Mills. wanted nt «i»‘* sixteon minutes. Sh • brought T42
outline of pro-
Ashovllle. N on lb* 1 ohar*
dering a man In Juno. U»>1. wore arrested
. hero tonlaht. Goono 1* charged with hav-
I Inc onimnltte.l h** orlme and Mills is
barged with being an accessory. The
nuni'-r was o«>mmllt*«l in the house of
.ula Dux Is nt Asheville.
411 1-3 deep.
of which number I
EARLY CORN.
WHITE DENT,
HICKORY KING,
GOLDEN DENT,
BLOUNT PROLIFIC.
Maine Seed Irish Potatoes.
ONION SETS, Eastern Crown,
MILLET AND AMBER CANE SEED,
EARLY PEAS AND BEANS,
COLLARD, TURNIP AND CABBAGE SEED,
ALL VARIETIES.
— WHOLESALE ONLY. — w
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO.
034
x Ith
dead
Quo
and a dlsphi
the pussugo fron
drle encountered
during the Inst four days. 1
Haddock remarked: It dl
us any. f.»r you would hard!
were ut *eu when on the sti
7iX) foet In length and
n gross’ tonnage of 21.-
•ight about ls.o'-o tons.
axxest gales
Ut as Cnpt.
In't bother
know you
T. F. Womllnck Explains Methods
Applied to Htadents of New York
Inlvrrslty School of Commerce,
NEW YORK. Feb. 20.—T. F. Wood
lock, editor of tho Wall Street Journal
talked of tho "Machinery of Bpecul
tlon In Wall Street" before the Senior
class at tho New York University
Shool of Commerce, Washington
Square, this evening.
Mr. Woodlock described the factors
governing the market price of sc ut
tl*s. The price of a share, he r.ii
was determined by Its Income-produ
Ing capacity. He discussed this par
tieulaily xx ith reference to railway
stock, saying that In Wall street a
per cent, profit on the market price xx
considered a lalrly good profit f«*r
railway.
Speaking of the value and fluctua
tions of credit, Mr. Woodlock said the
former was determined by the quantity
of money In hand. Consequently, when
money x\as scarce, credit went down;
this happened regularly every full,
when the Western banks sent to New
York for money. If the New Yo\k
banks could not produce the mom y
they had to cull a loan and In conse
quence speculator* hud to sell their
st o< k
Most speculators, he said, were In
clined to "pyramid," I. e., speculate far
beyond their means. A panic would
wipe these out immediately. A specula*
tor had to foresee what others won! I
see later on and take advantage of the
temporary fluctuation or the market to
make their profit.
H. L Nexxcomb of Philadelphia, ed
itor of the R illxvny World, also spoke
before the luml of Commerce on
"8om» Cons* quences of the Trust
M vcim-nt." Mr. N \\ nmh *l\x«-',t par
ticularly on the financlcal aspects of
the problem and maintained that a
eomlxlu xtion which Justified its »*xlM-
enoe by superior productive efficiency,
would remain, while one which through
con* « ination of control made no ade
quate gain would fall from Its own
weight.
STORM OFF ll.ATTKH AS.
Aca^hY
r MUSIC 1
MONDAY NIGHT, KEB. 12.
MISS GERTRUDE COGHLAN
Supported |»y a superb company.
ALICE OF OLD VINCENNES
A dramatization of Maurlcd Thompson's
farruni'i novel nnd pronounced the moat
beautiful of oil romantic plays.
~ ' -Ground floor. $1.00 and $1.50; bal-
SPECIAL NOTICES
I I VF1UL NOTICE.
MERCER.—The funeral services of Mrs.
Et n Mercer, wife of \Y. S. Mercer, .will
: "crur at their resident . corner Third and
I Houndarv streets. THIS (Saturday)
I MORNING nt 10 o’clock. Friends of tho
, family are Invited. Interment Riverside
Notice.
Miss Henrietta Davis
’Phone 2M2.
Commercial Rank Bldg.
MACON, 4. A.
Hair Pruning. Undulation, Hair Col
oring. Shampooing, Scalp Treatment. Fa
cial Massage. Manicuring, Hair
flhell oro&men’s. TolU t Article*, Chlro-
Tlli: ENSIGN'S F At I.T
Court martial Ordered tn Try Yritn.
nxnn on Account of ntt Explosion
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. s retary
Moody has onlered teh trial, by court-
inertial, of Kdxvard K. Worth an, the
ensign in charge of the eight-inch tur
ret of the Massachusetts when the re- j
cent explosion occurred on that vessel,
"'hieh resulted In the death of the en
tire gun crew, nine Tn number. This U
ersal Of the recommendation of
NORFOLK,
>ten lightship
end Shoals .!u
mlav and W.
orfnlk navy yi
ln^ h
’a.. Feo. xO.—United
No 71 xx hi. h was
h* i r moorings off Dla-
Inff the hurri ine of
' ' *r: i v.-! at the
today without
the c
Th.
urt
rty.
Inquiry which
the
tha
the
ensign was In charge as .!lxis : .*:i offl-
• ••' “f ! " h than eight guns. In their
conclusions the hoard ^*\ that the en
sign In huge , inmltt. 1 a ae er-
*" r ‘ in x-sstm'.j f j* t il" in directing
t ie o{>enlng of the hr**.,, h. but that h'*
.ii.t not \ toiat.* any drill i • guhmon.
The board's flu lugs xvre . ; proved
by Rear Admiral Higgins.-:;.
••GHOST OF HI* MOTHER"
LONDON. Feb. M—R. S. H Caven
dish. the exp'orer, is the plai: t ff ;n an
extraordinary case In th- hancery
.ourt, in which he chnrg-s Major C.
H. Strutt and Mix. Strutt x\uh influ
encing him, through spiritualism and
table tun.ing. to rx cut- t o^d
which his property go^s to Mrs. Strutt
and her
plaintiff s «
ippealed t*
«1eud. w hi '
obtained b'
of his rm t
speaking f,
so dispose
to the i us ion of
\xIfe Mr. i’uv.••.dish h«'
• court to s« t Jc the
4-' contends, Mrs. Strutt
• t* tiding to be tl ^ Rhos:
«* h*> rep: « s i i* i io be
heaven, advised him to
Ua property.
*f cannor a single, anchor
abo;,r.1. Dur.nK ih" Ral, the llghtahlp
lost her 12-ton mushroom anchor, and
hundreds of fathoms qf cable.
She reachci the lower harbor Thurs-
d:i>. meht but n-.Haetl the ehannel an.l
Krounded off Cnmey I-lund. A Mght-
houae tend, r pulled her off today an 1
he procreded to the dr>-
that tlu
'apt. J. H. Lev,
“ Mo
■ay night *-x-
\p.Tl. need off Hatttraa nnd that
a velocity ,.f not less than 100 mil. a an
hour » a* reached by the wind. During
the he yht Of the yule, he »alj th> 1 1-s
itieh steel eh.iitia which held th. ship to
her an, hor snapped like threads.
■ U1TKT1 MIN \ 1
Sent to Prt.cn In New York for
“rand Larceny,
u;, '’ ,h 20-Otorr. H. Trll
w»:i known In
, ' an ‘^ fsshlor.sble so*
i-n 1T.‘ ,’u '"'•tk-nced to three years
• ir-'r-v 2 m Jil ' ■ f >r grand
day* ago.
NEW
aha ?ar
Wall sti
NEW
TIES.
Phillips
and ^Jon«s
l_4L
'THE LAtlRAHfC S0I11
Si l
Schedule Effective Feh.
37 f M Si Ti. Ry.
The annual mrctlna off the stock,
holder* of tl»c Mncon, Dublin and
•xnxnnnnh Hnllrond Company will
he held nt tlie home office In Mncon,
WcUnenday, Alnreli 11th,
11 A. M.
C. C. SMITH, Secretary.
P M A M I.v
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CARL HOFFMAN. Mm. D.,
IMino, Organ, Harmony.
MR*. CAHI. HOFFMAN.
Voice. Musical Kindergarten.
Best Indorsements. . Modern Methods
421 Orange «t. Phone 21.11*
HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES
$6, $12.50, $15.
S. S. PARnELEE,
Vehicles, Harness, Bicycles,
Cor. Second and Poplar Sts.
'dbury !...Ar ;A j
Central Ry.
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A. Ac W. p IVy
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II 60' ^7 25 Ar.. New Ur leans
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Nos. 37 and 3S. •
make o!o«*j conn«‘ •
the Atlanta and AY
from Montgomery.
Texas. Arizona M \. !( . ] pqnf’V
“Oils. Chicago:
! n terc ha n re a h 1 e
of Ala. and ... __
by M. D. A-
tacon and L.
ticket^ of A.
al«o 600 mile book.® I
R R accepted bets
Grange.
Trains arrive
corner Pine ar.
Elegant ro.xdtv
and d«
Fifth
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TO PROTECT PRESIDENT*
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20.—The confer
ence on the bill for the protection of the
president have agreed, and their report
has been submitted to the house. Tl '
senate accepts the house amendment t 5
the original bill, with some change in
the wording. An
FILTON CHOSEN SENATOR
SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 21.—On the last
ballot tonight. <\ W. Fulton was
ted United Suites senator