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|^k orm lty in Taxation cf Corpora- ;
Pretent Arrangement.
’ W ,’ "" Taken by the
Commission.
w’dch has
s-br:..’ ter.inor Terrell, Hie
. - >i suggests some In,.
|^L. U cbartx-- the law relative to I
. '.•••> '-I v potatk-a tax as- *
coin-r.' or. shoes that under tlv? I
syst-'m mbit rat lons, where
ra.u is s bmit>■ ,i to a sefara>e
- in taxation, which Is
u'.vir; :ho cGiibtituilon, is prac-
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cum.‘.is.-. to con tin i ■ as arbi-
caras, Is suggt-.s.eJ I
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rt_ -r: ~!.-• with tiio work of the
Bnn.is. d.ir.ug t n■> year. and again 1
ill'c of lil‘3 eilitCllliClll
.. -n extending tn© puw-
re . ; ■■■. t- io av..t./. trcig.it from i
rntnai points, and wllfi
[ :.c ti *•_al to furi ish ad- i
( -....v 'S-s. Another i .-.a lure is
-1 w. j regard to the i
power f -.n uamuj. I nner inc present 1
. .-.••7; is incking In a«-e- ‘
, - • ninrce km oroers, and
; ,vtr i nisiit rdng man*
■ . -a t-uiup .! t 'Htip.Jai. :•? wild
. onltTH and wiltt me
h . ■ .n n it vi crates.
A: r? ion Sys em is Bad.
,!i< i rhirratim feature.
.’. . ’ « v.’Lch tr.e eoir.:nuaiun
• to ttv -•• matt T 3, wht.h
ib l<s 4' the roninii.ssiun
the h r • < • .u.iuU act
j. * or the
r le.r ‘ to .\iH .< mention to
. ’uv.siui of -he iaw. | ...ob-l
: .44, by the terms <»E whh h
r> of Ln eommisfton were
.Mi- arbitrator.*? on in-ntUr or
:r. the ■?• ■ tah-nt of disputed
upon tax icriirns 3Ut.ru. (led
»r gen
t ;;y-:».n (jf ii.tH Hl lUg VaiUt’S
: r—'fii •■• ci disj .t< ; i returns in
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t.ix:.:ton was submit- '
g • • ;H .* • • ’ ol v. .!<■' log upon :
.' ;b • v.•]>■•-* >.. tie piover-
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“ ns wouhl « ha : ?!e It C.I all times to
hL E ! -u* vi£ ml 111 £II
,1 v , A 0 S3OVERY OF
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HIS BEEN MME
' THAT RESTORES
X LOST
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GIVES MAS n£
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One Week's
Trial
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s en ’ re 9
' “ to fill Men
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1 For It
-n*r«th« Tablet* Is ths only recognized Its fl-t ’WI era. Tt c-c- -ilroct to the sent
. „,...* t ««» Man. of the trouble, no matter of how long stand
permanent curs .or Lost Alan |;h .„,. s . r<!nßtb nn .l development where It
• forms ano <ag s (( . ~,,.,,] Th!s n ~. , . . r , « v banishes
■..fleally prepared by the be*-. „ n f0r ,. ; ., p , ~t b,.-;. fulness t.wr.nl the oppo
se world The reputation of Hi*. «jt,> rex: cures n i the Ills and troubles that
such that all physicians know , nle from early abuse. ex • ■■• of . ■ vork
and sponsor tor a remedy. that end business e.-ires. al’ of which result In
be exactly os represenred. Ana premature lo u s of strength and nirmory
L _ their reputati >n they make the emissions trrp" >’••"/ ml v A on 1». p..- r *e-
Tb:gener:it.ive Tablets will . Tablets will offret a cure at any ace
rasrt- of Jet' Manhood. Steraiatnr ! mere Is tin cnee that it will not cure perms-
.vuu.rk or weakness of .my nature ; r*ntly except where eniienrv or Insanity has
». :. \» or sexual means a • ur< r.i a: already hern reacbe’. FrP'.-'ta ’ -nn Cn ms'-”
an 1 permanent. This company 'no restrictions. every person who writes will
■ 5 » ry parson who is suffering tiotn be sent a week’s treri’ment absolutely free
...„,4 H week's treatment absolutely | and p-efrald. rsr-f.'lly wrapped | n „ plain
... t. but one test of genuine metll- ■ poe’-age wl'h no advertising on It to Indicate
... t at Is the results which are ob- | what it contains They have received thoti-
>,, I" use; it It cures th" disease fr I san 1= of le tors from people «i> over the conn-
a ;< prepared It Is a true remedy. I try telling of the most nstonir’iin? rures made
■ • t,s: bv which th* Fallopia Lynn * bv Kempe-atiT'.bleis Their one week free
r sb 'b. ir on* week free treatment to ' offer is g. nnine and no embn •'•a*.stnir ques-
.. vter using Regenerative Tablets ti ms asked Write today to the Fallopio Lynn
be sufferer will And new vigor < «. 516 Burlington Building. St. Louis. Mo.,
4 -.gars new force In bls muscles, new I and re-elvc the week’s trea-ment free; their
his xi ns; new ambition; a new | book which Is also free and sent with the
~ : ;ti vua .tv health and appe-.r-ince. He- ■ f:e ( . treatment will explain how to take the
• bus a peculiarly gisfetnl 1 t-"-."tn-nt In private and euro yourself at
I tlm patient feels the benefit uXler Lome.
v. an< ’ a PPrec!ata thw elements
rro'er k. Wh n *”‘ ,er 1,1,0 the corporate
l nC, e t? s ' lowerß sb °ul‘l be cor/erred
co ’ n , ml sslon to make such ex-
i al ? n . Os l !' e corporate books as would
va?u» of' J n,O ii K° n tly to pass upon the
value of the corporate properties."
Property in Good Condition.
In conclusion the commission states:
"The commission from rime to time,
during the current yea? has taken occa
sion to Inspect the condition of
the properties of the railroad companies
lof this stat'.'. They are found to be in
.good condition. Many depots have been
■ ons.- at various points during the
; year, and many are now in proce sof
, construction. Indeed, upon a careful r
< view of the whole situation the. comndr
, sion is of the opinion that with the
j'.nangps In the law herein before suggest-
■ »'d. thero would be no reason to apprehend
; that tii<’ people? of any section of the
statt- would sir T.-r as i consequence of
. their wants of proper rfilroad pervlce and
; faellitk ■ y
STATE GOSSIP CAUGI-J
IN CAPITOL CORRIDORS
Pension (Jornmis.-ioner J. V> . Lindsey
returned .’j Atianbi Tuesday. lie is
rapidly getting in shape the new applica
tions for j.visibns which have reached
hl.n durln.g t'te year, an i contrary to ex-
P<*i-t-itlons, the additions to the pension
I rolls will ba unusually large.
■ there were more than 2,200 applications
1 for pensions filed during the year, and it
has been a diftlcult task to weed cut of
them those entitled to participate In
Iho sTato's bounty from various causes.
Commissioner Lindsey had not. figured
out just the number of new pensioners
who will get their names on the mil for
1904. but it is thought it will be in the
neighborhood of 1,000, if it does not go
be' nd that number. In this event In
s . ..J of the pension fund showing a stir
plus next, year, it will fce pretty well
eaten up. Alter all the pensions W'ere
l-.i -I for the jreseat war something like
£23,000 was turtle,! back into the state
ireusury. Commissioner Lindsey thought
for a time thai high w.yr mark had
been rcti.’hed. but the results in tills re
-r-'.’t I'.tive been disappointing. The pen
don department will probably be able to
got through, however, without having to
c.iii on too legislature for any more
i n nds.
MENELIK IS HIGHLY PLEASED.
Abyssinia’s Xir.tf Flattered at fae
Visit (f Americans.
Marseilles, <i.-tober 26- Robert .1. Skln-
n. r, United States consul general here,
vho Is going to AbyseUJa to establish
diplomatic relations with that country and
to invite Emperor J’enelik to visit the
St. Louis f.xp.u Itfan, left here this morn
ing accompanied by Mr. \\ ales, iiis sec
retary, and Lr P<as". on board the
.’learner Halkan, for Jfap'.es, where ho
will tie Jellied on the 27th iv.jitant by
Captain G. C. Thorpe. United S ates ma
rine corps, who goes with him.
T!ie expijdlt on i.< glug otdciafly ?; the
liarbor Napl'.s, where tin. stores mid
othe- c'pilpn.*' .t for the trip win no trnns
sbiimi.'ii tr. :n the Balkan to the gun boat
Ma .-bias.
Front Naples the Machias will procet <1
at once r Abypslnla. it 12 reported
here f rom Abyssinia that Emperor .Men-:-
lik fi.-i;- very mu.'h flattcixd at this
v: it from Mt Skinner.
TII'JKSTON hies suddenly.
Cort.-. II Professor Expires While Sit
ting in Library.
ft. a..'.. N y October 25 Professor
l. .; ■_ H Taurston. . re.-tci f li.t Sib-
i.-v .ll 'e o ■ ngitw'ring, Cornell uni
v,-.* ;.. lt d mddenly tonight •>: Ills home
•i, th. , nipi.v lie was sitting In his li
i■ tr .in r ... uefore 6 o’c’.o'lt, awaiting
in ,ii .L ot ioi nn r Presidon; Andrew
J V.’ . L an IfiiiTu’. of tiie college of
'. w, i.-n'' r-ur H watt, and others, wh"
'Ting ' his' w'? foirth' 1 birthday. He
. -n,r. 1 o full as. ep. but win 11 his wife
•,,.aiii .■• r i.ini sin found him
io,a.; .. .I was dead before a
, ~ os .1 1 , summoned. Heart
narir.t g , »d hea.lh and siplrta
•o! . l; i o - leturoel from a :>-!sk walk.
! i . ihu an sior of many engn.
.■< so. i was a niemboi of the lead
a,a i: ;!ic societies ot Europe anil
VENEfiAKS VISIT VATICAN.
Pope Pius Speaks to Two Thousand
People.
Home, tv sober 25.—The pope ...ppi-nri-rt
i. foie 2.000 Venetian residents in Rome
o, the oi.:i. of San iiamasco today and
cnthusla.-tlcally received. He epoke
io ti>? \ ’hi it'ois most affably, saying he
! nijoycd ' poken ground him the Venetian
i.ect for it made him fe>4 younger and
r< ir !’ it'! him of his entire ill-.- front
• hildhoC'd tn the patriarch in Venice,
llynn.s were sung and addresses were <!”-
‘ livered. find the ovation given to the
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION : ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1903.
Therhl purpose or
I ms COMIHG.
Believed That the Threat to Sell 1.
Europeans Is Simply Made to
Scare United States—The
'lsskan Boundary
Decision.
By Jos: Ohl.
WuKhtngion. October 23.—Special./ -T
convey to this government the tlirca
that unless it agrees to Colombia s term
that country will clone negotiations fm
the construction of the Panama canal b:
European capitalists is understood to b-.
the real purpose of the visit, to Washing
ton nt tlilß time of Senor Arclnlegas. <>
the Colombian diplomatic service.
Dr. Herran, the Colombian charge, ha
called at the state department to suy tha
fienor Arciniegas did not bring any ne
canai proposal of draft of new treaty, a
had been reported from Panama, but tha
: his visit was s'llely for the purpose -
giving ,’ie (.’o ombian representative lp»i
reilabie information concerning what hn
transp.rerl during th. ens’-ion ot congre
ja i. Bogota. From another source—pre
, sumabiy the represt ntatives of the Pan ,
i ma Canal Company the state depar
ment is inibrmtd that the real purpos
ot’ this special Colombian envoy is to le
it be known here that unless the Unite
Stu'.'’■ ; s willing to p.i v twinty-live mil
: lions for the canal strip, Instead of te
million" as offered, negotiations win
Europe capaiilists or European govern
j mei.ta for 'li" taking ow" of the can.
company's property and the completion •
i the work will be accomplished, it is si
nouio'ed ir. this connection that tn
Colombian envoy will leave for Berli.
< and Paris in the near future
Ib It a Bluff?
The disposition in official circles at ■■
!is to regard this talk of a deal will
European capitalists as in the nature <•
I a b.ulT. Immediately upon the eonvcnln
, congress in extra session Seuato
Morgan, of Alabama, leprewentlilg lie
original advocates ot a canai who hav
always favored the Nicaragua route, wil
i iniicducc a resolution calling upon tii
president for a report concerning the ne
: gotlaiions over the I’aniinm route am
inquiring tht reason for delay in opening
the allernativo negotiations with Nfcur.’i
gua provided for in the canai act pas;-e,
at the last session.
It is well known that the preslden
favors tlie Penama route but he Is ro
insensible ro the strong statement '!•
ve.vying throughout the country in favo
of turning toward Nicaragua, and it. i
assumed that he will endeavor to for?
stall < ongrcsslonal inquiry by treating ■>
the canal question in his message t<
congress upon tha convening of the rx
tra s''Sion ".'his nie?.'-age will be looks,
for wiili mm i: interest. Tin: demand
that tile prt.-il'oii recognize that tii
'r> asoi'iibb time" for negotiations witi
ran? ma Ims expired Is growing dal!'
I Si'in, of tile . trong administration ■ r
gap arc joining l.’i It. to his dlspiea.'-'
ure.
Is Willy After It?
1 Tl.e talk of (lie Colombia people ai> >u
’he prospe, is of European assistance i
1 tai-on ns m. aning that they have r
cel - . I -omr sort ?f aj'ierman jol!.
There is a rusptcion that th,. Germar
Emperor would not l.> at all averse !'•
, encouraging Gcrmn.n capitalists to tab
■ iv: r this underti king, realising tha
I such a. move would Operate to the area
i In-:-' ise of German prestige in Soutl
America an end devoutly to be wisiie
according to the Berlin view or thing
. There may. therefor:, be something moi
sub.-.tunti.ii to tills "blutf" than won
appear upon the surface.
In any event. Senutor Morgan propos.
to sec If tlm tiling can not be brought t"
ti hniui In some way. If the Colom!,)
•’en;i> ">'e merely- bluffing for the purpose
> of getting mor'- money out of .ha gov
ernm.'-r, und the French company, In
thinks ft ought to he made known an
ft ; 1.1111“ . lillfd. The qtiiekint and m'w
< "I. .it 'ou.i W :iv to uo this is. ot COUrs
t. i .ii - ■ negot! 1110:1.3 with Nl'aragu
;:nd ''sin Jia ... «. r! congress Is going .<
' lu- tu-ked to take prompt action by
pressing its views.
The Alaskan Decision.
Thue Is getting to be a good deal ..f
lameness about the asrurances. given ou‘
nt the white, house and the state d-p-trt
ment , .u h passing day. that the Unite.l
States has gain *! a great diplomatic vi--
■ tory In the decision of the Alaskan
j boundary commission. The administra
tion organs, as In duty bound, teetn with
, enthusiastic acclaim ever tills great tri
umph of administration diplomacy, am:
those who have not stopped to study Iho
maps showing the details of the award
i or io review the history of the dispute are
: naliir-illy inclined to take the decision at
‘ the estimate thus placed upon it.
I But Is it very much If a diplomatic
triumph after ail?
Politically, it is undoubtedly a good
stroke. The decision, for one thing, comes
nt an exceedingly good time, for it serves
to draw public attention from Manchuria,
~ w .iere. according to the latest advices,
I that other most recent ' triumph of ad
i ministration dij.iomacy”--the opening of
■ the doors of those Manchurian ports—per
sisten?*’ - declines To materialize. Just at
the moment when the advices from Pekin
1 and St Petersburg had assumed a tone
of disappointment which could only be
{ taken as indication of the failure of the
open door business, of which we heard so
much, along comes this Aiaskan business
' to divert attention by givifig the admin
istration judges the opportunity to howl
j that we have achieved a mighty victory.
Canada Helps Out.
i Then Canada helps along the game
i beautifully by its howl of Indignation,
raised apparently to cater to the jingo
: spirit which is so strong across the bor
der. If the president ami Secretary Hay
I had been in a position to dictate what the
' Canadian commissioners should do upon
, the minouncement of the decision, they
; could not. possibly have arranged a neater
progi.immo than that executed by Messrs.
Aylesworth and Jette. Ts an admlnistra
j tloti ever had greater luck than tills, it Is
I r.ot within my knowledge.
For, as a Shaker of fact, there is not
very much in tilts thing for the United
State? to bo happy over beyond the slm
! pin fa"t that the boundary Is now set
i tied—that it has been removed from the
j realm of dispute.
I If you are the unquestioned owner of a
, piece of property to which your neighbor
i has not a shadow of claim, you will not
i voluntarily arbitrate the viridity of your
! title. There lias been nothing tn lie ar
' bitrate,' In this Alaskan boundary buss-
■ ness. If, io continue the simile, your
: neighbor forces you to defend your title
In the courts, you are glad enough to have
i the thing settled when the decision—
i which could not have been otherwise—is
| rendered In your favor, but you cannot
; s-f. how you Imv- gained anything, and
! you have not.
Canaria’s Preposterous Claims.
Tii.it Is the exact status of this Alaskan
j boundary. The claim that wo liavo gained
i anything out of it, save the qftieting of
| Canada's ephemeral, shadowy and never
i tenabie demands, is rot. The United
' Sta'cs gain nothing beyond that. The
: United States is simply permitted to hold
i that to which it has all the time had un
; doubted title.
We have taken nothing away from
Canada or anybody elso. We have not
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mobile -1.. t u w.F.-ued I.? a s’.rani r ,,,’’.cr,i>sp- : ,. g v' 'L ? 1 /.-"-
car < tunning do.! t’.rw.v .! or luelova-.! with : reat speed, same as the< ,4r"-', w .’W ' , , ~.aZ V?‘" '■ » s -AWc» ‘ '2', V-» * i -
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Cash price for above Doll st.6<t each. J ...j.iwJi— ■'
I v-veti quHe deld out- own, it the printed |
maps showing the effect of the decision ;
■ are to be believed. Instead of the com- I
i mission's decision following the lines of ,
i the American boundary, large slices of i
! territory pass into Canada's hands, but i
' we retain control of the waterways, >
j which was the main point in controversy, i
:It is this fact which makes western |
' Canada sad—-not because there ever was :
; a shadow of right back of Hie Canadian •
; claim to either the Lynn or Portland ca- ,
I rials, but because Canada wanted them.
I It is a thing to be borne in mind, there- !
I fore, when you hear this talk of the re- ■
i suit being a great diplomatic victory, that i
j the United States gets nothing out of tills ■
i business which she has not always had. .
I It was a great mistake on the part of this I
j admfnisi ration in ever giving quasi-color >
’ io this Canadian claim by Jetting it g» to i
I this sort of settlement, but now Hint it is I
i settled, we can breathe easy. We might. I
have been skinned out of our eye teeth in |
. this business, but we were not. We save I
j the teeth.
Venezuela and Spain.
I Because of President Castro’s diScour-
| teous tr-atment of the Spanish minister i
| Io Ven< r.uola, who was acting as the '
i umpire in the settlement of the claims of ■
I Mexico ngatnjt Venezuela, diplomatic re- i
; latlons lias beoii temporarily suspi nded j
j between Venezuela and Spain. This In- j
I formation wan communicated io th. state I
i department today .by one of its agents in j
i Caracas.
I According to the report received by the ■
! ntate de-artment, the Spanish minister ;
i has left Vene_uela for Spain as a r suit I
| es the unwarranted attacks made upon )
i him by the inspired press of Venezuela, j
; .i.nd because President Castro attempted I
I to inter!< re with mo work pt the com- '
I mission lor tho r.djudienuon of a:e Aiexl
i .an e.ainis ugalu.it Vene-.uelu. Tin: re
! port states tliai lm- mixed commission,
j - onsisiln j. oi a rcpresentaiivc <u Mexico
and a Vonezuelai’, rtaehetl an agreement
awarding a>400,000 Lo Mexico in p.iyuient I
lor ad claims of that eoun.ry against tne I
; Venezuelan government. J’resiiLiit Cas
tro, however, took a hand in the matter, |
nd threatened the Venezuelan commis- '
..inner with Imprisonment in toe event lie j
i signed such an agreement.
■ The ma iter was then taken to tho I
lipamsh minister, who had ngi'e-d to net ,
as umpire In the case, and he upheld l
the decision originally reached by the I
'wo commissioners and awarded 3400.000 1
i to Mexico.
; APlace Where the Negro Is Wanted, i
I (Alfred Holt tltone. in Tim Southern I
l Workman.)
1 Without touching upon the larger field !
of tho general southern attitude toward i
the question ot negro labor. I may say
that most agricultuuil district", of course,
want tu retain such negroes as tl. y have,
but 1 know of no otiier of equal area
wherein deliberate, syst.orr.ali and p-r
--slstcnt effort.? are put torlli to add to the
negro population. Nor do I know o?
any other to which so many negroes arc
drawn through the efforts of kindred -and
friends who havr pr- . eded them. One
of the mojjt important factors in the
permanent prosperity of the laboring ne
gro. entering as a matter of course large
ly into the question of opportunity. Is Hie
existence ot kindly relations between
the races, and I am satisfied that these
relations are nowhere better than in
the rural districts ot tin Mississippi
delta I do not mean to say that we
have reached the millennium, that there is
an entire absence of vicious negroes and
mean white men. for we have enough of
each. But I do say that there exists
among our negro, s a largo ine;.svr<' of con
fidence in oux white people, and among
the latter an absolute absence of any
thing approaching "hatred" toward the
former. The negro's right of property
is respri'tod equally with the whit ■ num.
has ppa
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i the fulles: possible degree. It is not too
i much to that, at least, one of the
I ve.-cfd questions entering Apjo the "ra e !
I problem" does not yet disturb ns h->re, i
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STOPPFD ITS PUBLICATION.
,
Creditors of Porto Rican Paper Serve ;
an Attachment.
San Juan, Porto Rico. October 25 —On ,
October 24 the San Juan newspapers ’
published a fierce attack upon the gov- 1
I ernment. Immedi’ilelj- following this
.publication D. E. Ford & Co., bankers, i
I served a writ of attaehment on The News
j on a promissory note tor 56.100. und i
■’ there was no issue of the paper today I
I F. G. Hum has been appointed receiver, j
I Ollier creditors of the paper are pressing j
! for payment.
| Hobart F. Bird, editor of Tile News,
j began a two months’ sentence In jail last
i week for having libeled Judge R. Thomas.
■ Ho made an a opt al for a writ of habeas
I corpus, but it Is rumored tonight that his
I appeal will not be granted. Hird wil!
■ have to serve iiis term in jail. Other
I libel suits are pending. The News w->.
j the organ of the socialists, anarchists
and feaerals of Forto Rico, who arc pro
voira-u ai. H.e loss to them of the means
of giving publicity to their views.
| Governor Hunt has written a letter to
' Santiago Iglesias, president of the Feder
ation of Workmen of Porto Rico, saying
he will not tolerate disorderly meetings
or Insults to the American flag. The
majors of Forto Rico have issued orders
forbidding the flag to be draped in black
; except for funerals.
TRIED TO LYNCH STRANGER.
People Declared the Matin’s Scheme
Was a Swindle.
I’arls, October 25.—An enterprise start
ed by The Matin which consisted of eon- ;
cealing in |hc city a treasure, the wher. - i
a touts of which was Indicated in a so- •
elm story running in the paper, caused
I trouble here today. A crowd was seek
i Ing the treasure tn the Huttos Chaumont
I park tills morning when a man drove
i up tn a cab, alighted and Immediately
' found It. The crowd declared that the
i finder was employed by the paper and '
i had been told where to look. They :rl< d
i to lynch him and lie was saved with dis- I
ficulty.
| Subsequently eight hundred persons
i marched to the off! - ■ ' '.I Matin, win ?
j they made a bonf're of i-u-.'les of rhe pi-
I per and threatened :o wreck the piomis' ?
| Tiie police had a hard -ask In dispersing
j the mob.
Laid Off a Thousand Men.
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' Its mills in Soutl: (."lie:: '. No norice e"
i the contemplated action was given the
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! ba no more work for them for the pres
■ ent. Tiie men weie employed in the si '.b
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