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Thn-Wpathor To-Day: FAIR. VOL. XL1X. HO. 3C RAtEiGH.

north Carolina; friday morning note ber 2. 1900; i yV ice five cents. MrtharolliiaBail(Bg iiiM qws aniiipP.atioii Leasts all. THE TAR HEELS Will HE COHFESSES TV0 id FUG FROM THEIR HORSES death Patrick had given Mr. Rice tab-leta of a grayish color; that Mr.

Rice took these tablets from Patrick, and that Patrick told him to take them, as he had taken some himself; that about this time Patrick and Rice had become very Intimate; that Mr. Rice on Saturday sent Jones to' Patrick's house to demand cer FROM TE1ESSEE CUTS HIS THROAT BRYAII STIRS THE CITY Of CHICAGO Immense Throngs Hang on the'Leader's Words. tain papers from Patrick that he. Patrick, had in his possession. Continuing, Jones said.

I Carolina Scores Twenty-Two, Valet 'Jones' Desperate At- Collision on Race Track May Result Fatally. "This was about the 12th of September, Tennessee Five. tempt at Suicide. 1900, Mr. Rice had been bothered with constipation.

Mr. Patrick brought him aome tablets. Patrick had said be had taken some himself. Two days after this ONEMANSERIOUSLYHURT BENNETT'S PRETTY PLAY HE WILL PROBABLY LiVE MAKES EIGHT SPEEHES Mrs. Van Alstyne advised him to eat bananas.

Mr. Rice said the bananas clogged hlsj stomach and I told the doctor. The doctoij said that Rice would pull through. The tablets were taken every night until Friday before Mr. Rice died.

He may have taken more, if he did I did yet a Republican Congress voted to mike the -army a thousand. 1 It Is 1 only temporarily Increased now because the authority authorizing It expires next year; yet every man who votes to approve- of the course of the President, votes for an army of a hundred thousand men permanently. Every man who votes the Republican ticket votes for an Imperial policy, and when I say imperialism I mean imperialism: It is not expansion. Jefferson was an' expansionist; Jefferson was not an Imperialist. Jefferson took in men when trie people asked to come in, and Jefferson gave them the Constitution and.

gave them he flag whenever they sought the Constitution and the flag for their protection. The Republicans say you. cannot extend the Constitution beyond the United States. They may you can spread the President all over the land. I tell you to beware of a President who has outgrown the Constitution, for when a President Is bigger than the Constitution, there is no way of stopping him until It is all President and no Constitution." "When the Republicans tell you that they want to discuss the money question you tell them that there is a greater question to be decided even than that question.

Tell them you can settle tho money question any time, but you have got to settle your form of government when It Is attacked. If the Republican party wants to discuss the money question they will have an opportunity of doing so. In- 1898 some of the Germans went away on that question but they have come He Blocks a Tennessee Kick tuidlHU Confessing Indicates Patrick as The Brownie" and Carniral Parade a '-V At This 9ity His FiTe Weeks' Tour isEaded. Brilliant Success. Secures the Ball.

Millionaire Bice's Poisoner. know of it. The last time I aaw him GREATEST DAY AT THE PIEDMONT FAIR THEN RUNS 45 YARDS FOR A TOUCH-DOWN RICE WAS AFRAID OF PATRICK, HE SAYS SPEECHtS AT HAMMOND AND RENSSELAER Tennessee Went Into the Came With Three of Believed the Lawyer Was Scheming to Get His At The Former Place Bryan Handles the Ques take them was Wednesday or Thursday before his leath. Friday night Rice fretted, worried and grieved about his business In general, speaking of the Galveston flood and other things. THE MILLIONAIRE'S FEARS.

"He was afraid that Patrick had got him into some clutch by which he would lose the most of his property. He worried and cried ftke a woman in hysterics until 2 o'clock that; morning and -then fell off into a sleep until 7 o'clock. "He slept very little that night and he sent me to Patrick's house Saturday morning and told me If I did not return with the papers he would report to the authorities. Patrick was agitated and (Continued on sixth page.) Property. Grayish Tablets Given Rice by Patrick.

The Story of the I. Forgeries. (By the Associated Press.) In the RaceTat the Park Eliza Ingram Wins the $250 Purse, Kate Campbell the $100 Purse and Saleman the (Special to News and Observer.) Winston-Salem. N. Nov.

1. The attendance upon the Piedmont' Fair and Her Best Men Out The Carolina Team Will Play Yandcrbiit at Nash- i vilie Today. (By the Associated Fressj) Nov. 1. The Univer tion of Government by Injunction, Which Dfprives Men of the Right of Trial by Jury.

(By the Associated Press.) Chicago, Nov. 1 William Jennings Bryan this afternoon began his three- New York. Nov. 1. The death of the wealthy William Marsh Rice at his Mad sity of Tennessee and the University of back to us.

Is It strango that they have ison Avenue apartments 1 on September North Carolina played on the Knoxville days' itinerary of this city, addressing como. back and that they have brought the attempt of his New York attor field today on a wet and slippery ground. (Continued on Second rage.) Carolina scored 22 and Tennessee 5. Ten ney, Albert T. Patrick, to cash checks for a Tast concourse at Randolph street and Michigan avenue.

The speaker's stand was at -the side of the public library. nessee went Into the game with three of large amounts, which purported, to be her best men out, and, through the sub BE WATCHFUL HOW signed by the millionaire; the refusal of and so dense was the throng around it that the Presidential candidate was lit Semi-Centennlal celebration today was larger, than any day of tho week. Two' excursion trains were run here and the regular passenger trains were all crowded.1 The races this' afternoon were attended by several thousand people. Cne accident occurred which may prove fatal to one rider. Charles Halley and another young man were getting readyv for the running race when the latter'a horse, which was running at full speed.

stitutes most of the gains were made by one bank to cash the checks on it and the Carolina. I discovery br the bank officials that Mr erally dragged to the platform by a squad The Interference of Carolina was the BETRAYED RY HAWLEY I a at Why trie Republicans Want a Great Army. Rice was lying dead at the time the of policemen, who acted Hinder the per II feature of the game. Bennett, right checks were presented the subsequent The Election Already Won'1 sonal supervision of Mayor Harrison, who tackle for Carolina, made the prettiest claim by Patrick that Mr, Rice had made play of the day when he blocked a Ten- him by will the trustee of his estate, nessee kick, secured the ball and ran I which amount to inrwhor. from ihrM tn Says Chairman Jones.

43 yards fora toucb-down. Tennessee eight millions; the arrest of Patrick and scored by Logan, quarterback, kicking 1 Jones, Rice's valet, and their lodgment In fan tnto the one Halley was on, knocking him down, and throwing Halley to tho around; with fearful force. He was goai irom ue ine uaro- i jail, have kent New York's Interest for An Address Issued to AH Those Who Favor ana. and later He resting Una team leaves here tomorrow to play over a month In what, by the develop- To Overawe the Working Man. Out of Their attended by several physlcl Vandcrbllt Naahvllle.

ments of today promises to become the nwnLdK.Ruhllr, Ara most celebrated of the many celebrated Wn RePuWlcw i feet but young man was the Republic and Oppose the Empire, (By the Associated Press.) had ridden with Colonel Bryan from the railway station. Colonel Bryan was' es-corted from the Dearborn Street station by the Cook County Democracy, through Dearborn street, Jackson boulevard, Clark street. Madison, La Salle and Randolph streets, which were lined with humanity. The hour was especially auspicious as thousands of working men and employes had Just completed their day's tasks and awaited the coming of the Democratic champion. Colonel Bryan was In excellent voice and this he used to good effect In re-duels the storm of cheering that greeted him when he was introduced liy Michael Shield, vice-president of the cninly commute, His speech was ap crimes which the courts of this city have Condemned.

ItJUE TAYOKlTES ran. b-en called on to investigate. The first Incident which led up to today's climax. (By the Associated Press.) Imp ittni la the Last Sac Eut BaUny Chicago, Nov. 1.

Chairman James IC. was the fact disclosed yesterday, that New York, Nov. 1. Governor Stone, of Jones, of the Democratic National com Valet 1)on had been taken to District I McXaekln. (By the Associated Press.) Attorney Osborne's office, and the aube- Missouri, who Is In charge of the New York branch of the National Democratic mittee today issued the following, addressed to "all who favor the Republic qurnt rumor that he had; made a confes New York, Nov.

1. Form was la evi out the following sion to uio auinonuea. tierore tne pupuc i headquarters gave dence at the Empire City Raco track to and oppose the Empire:" i hi time to learn If the report of a con- statement I today; election is already We clay, as four farocltes were first past the Judges. Imp ran in the last race but fens Ion was true, came the more startling news that during tho night Jones' had In plauded almost incessantly and at Us conclusion he was driven to the Auditorium, where be took dinner after which was ueaven oy jicAieeKin. summary: now have only to maintain our present position.

I urge that every man Interest First RacaM-About six furlongs: Trum his cell in tho Tombs attempted suicide by cuhJnjf(hls throa with a pen knife, ed in preserving the principles of gov he proceeded on hU tour of the north- pet. 13 to won; Himself. 3 to 1 and '4 "Governor Rooeevelt and other Republican leaders and other Republican newspapers are criticising Mr. Bryan for denouncing the scheme of the Administration to fatten a largo standing army on the country and especially for saying that it wan Intended to quarter the army near large1 cities and to use It to over ernment which have come down to ius thrown thirty escaped serious injury. Tho races this arternoon were as follows: 2:30 class, trotting; purse 1259 Eliza Ingram, ch.

by John R. Gentry. (Chatman), 1,1, 1. Marian Craig, b. (Staton), X.

2, 2. Judge b. j(Pusei), J. Queen Bess, ro. (Geo.

Dyer). 4. 4, 4. Jack Cook. gr.

(W. W. Dyer), 8, 6, 5. 2:25, 2:234. 3:00 class, trotting; purse.

$100 Kate Campbell, ch. by Mercury, (Dyer). 1. 1, 1. Ned H.

Woodnut. b. (Halght). 2, X. Tearl Terry, br.

(Hamlin), 3, 3, 5. TImel 2:43, 5:48. Five-eighth milo heats, running; purse, 75 v'- Saleman. ch. (Voyce), 1.

1. Jim Swain. (Chambers), 2, 2. Rams, (Sanders), dls. Time.

1:04, 1:0314. The fantastic Brownie snd Carnival parade tonight was a great success, and was viewed by thousands of people along the line of march. In tho procession given nim, he says, by; Attorney l'nt- wet side of the city, where he made to Bccond; Marlbcrt, 8 to 5, third. also confined in the Tombs, and for from the fathers shall consecrate the en- eight speeches, all of which were made 1:11. In his address at the on Tuesday next to tho great to large crowds.

the purpose of getting rid of one witness to Patrick's alleged crime. Hts according to the confession Race One mile and 70 yards, selling: Prestidigitator, 7 to 'Public Library Colonel Bryan said in cause. Let each go to, the polls ea-ly whether singly or as a member of! a. rart: 9 to and 2 to 5, second; Rochester, 9 club, vote promptly, and then give the of Jones, parts of which he District At to 1. third.

Time. 1:47. Democratic party Is not the party ef any particular class or occupation, and not the party, of any particular section. awe working men. Nevertheless Mr.

Bryan Is right. "Senator Hawley, of Connecticut, Is a Republican; United States Senator of tho Brahmin aste and stands high in the councils of his party." He la chairman of remainder of the day to whatever may be necessary to be done. Third Race--Flve and one-half furlongs The Rhymer, 3 to'5. won; Rappaneckcr. 6 to 1 and 4 to 6, second; Malster, 11 "Let those who can do so- place! trams It Is the party of all who are willing to give to society a fair compensation for that which it receives from society.

and vehicles at the disposal of the com to 5, third. Time. 1:08. torney's office gave out today, was nothing less than iho murder of the millionaire by Attorney Patrick and the purloining of valuable papers relating to tho estate. The taking off of Mr.

Rice, says Jones, was done by the Internal administration of some poison, supposedly mercury, presumably chloroform. mittees to bring the old and Infirm to Fourth Race The Melrose stakes, mile Democracy In its triumph does not.menace the polls. See that every one lis re and a sixteenth: TrUlo, 10 to 1, won; the Senate Committee on Military Affairs and In the Senate he had charge of tho bill increasing the army and made a strong speech In favor -of it. On March 8. 1899.

Senator "Hawley also made a any legitimate and honest business. minded Of the day and urged to vote. General Mart Cary, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 "Let those whose duty It to watch second; Compensation, 7 to 1. third. Time, Attorney Patrick denies having furnish 1:48.

"My friends, I believe that the last four years hare taught the business men that the Democratic party is the conservative party of this nation and that the Re tne polling and counting do so for every ed Jones the pen knife, and he also denies speech before the Connecticut legislature Instan jpt time from the beririnig to the Fifth Race About six furlongs: Tho OoMen Prlncr, 3 to 1, won; Ginkl, 20 and in his speech, among other things. end from the opening of the ballot box publican party la the revolutionary party to 1 and to 1, second; Infallible, 15 to the statements In the confession. Jones after his suicidal attempt, was taken to Bellevue Hospital, hastily summoned physicians, -having just been In The business men ought to protest against In the morning until the returns ire signed and sealed at night, and all will 1. third. Time.

allowing the finances of the country to bo well. he said: I 'And then among other thiags that great countries must think of are the wild, unreasoning insurrections and mobs. It was a wise thing for" the merchants of Chicago to give a tract of land to the be controlled by a few financiers and time to save him from death through loss JAMES K. JONES. Sixth Race Mil and a sixteenth: Mc-Meckln, 8 to 5, won; Imp, 11 to 5 and 3 to second; Herbert, 9 to 2, third.

Time. 1:47. the industries of the country by a fe of the great trust magnates." of blood. At midnight he was pro I nounced out Of danger. "Chairman Democratic National Com mlttee:" National Government, who fortified it.

The coroner's investigation Into the BRYAN'S PLEDGE TO FIGHT TRUSTS were: A platoon oi moumea police, un Twin City Concert Band. Mephlsto and twenty-five devil's imps, Humpty Duropty, and seven clowns. Undo Sam and five court Jesters, Queen of Carnival i on handsome float, Cleopatra end attendants on float, statuary float Pocahontas float. Brownie floats, spring, summer, autumn, winter floats, fairy float. Oriental float, Robin Hood float.

Colonial Dame float. Plantation float. Folly float. Clover Club In costumes on Clover Club coach. This was followed by the carnival ball.

A football game between Oak Ridge and Davidson College, and a grand tournament will be special features of the fair at Piedmont Park tomorrow afternoon; The corotatlon ball will take place at night. death of Millionaire "Rice; which was to LEOIILAT0RS IV A ROW. Here Mr. Bryan devoted his entire have been- held today and which had pre HOW THE 8TUID. speech to a discussion of the trust ques tlon, treating it In much the same man Ine Kembcr of tho Georgia Asaombly Stabbed viously been adjourned to await the report of the chemist, who had examined portions of the remains for traces of ncr as in his previous speeches of tho United oa All the Terms of tha Anglo- and It is now called Fort Sheridan.

We have heard of disturbances in Chicago. We hope, however, that wo ahall never have any again, but we know the best way not to have them Is to be prepared for So I say we shall need a large army to stand back of municipal authority. Ia the last named resort. If a single company of blue coats marches around the corner with their steady and by Another on a Train. '(By; tho Aabociated Press.) present campaign.

He said the nation has grown to be the greatest nation on poison, was again adjourned because of German Agreement i (By the Associated PreBs.ji the new developments in the case. earth under conditions which the Repub Atlanta, Nov. 1. A special from" abhington, D. C.

Nov. 1. Thei align- Valdosta, sayc: 1 Jonet' Attempted Suicide. New York. Nov.

1. Charles P. Jones, lican party today Is attempting to de-troy. He denounced what he 'called the system of Industrial despotism which mtnt of the power on the "It leaked oat today that a fight oc agreement is now complete. Aside frbm curred last night on the special train solemn step, the mob disperses because; secretary and valet to the late millionaire closes the door of opportunity against Italy and Austria, whoso adherence to TTXIOV KXTMffTJST YACATX.

bringing the Georgia Legislature here they ore men who shoot when1 they know the young man and condemns Mm to per. the agreement was expected, owing to Wm. Marsh Rice, made a desperate effort early this morning to commit suicide In they are ordered to. It is simply a busi to attend ine state Fair. There was a difficulty between some of the members pviual clerkship.

"Republicans," he said. their political relations with Germany, Ja xt i. 1 1 Simrt Thit Kill Ontri Cava stifled "have no remedy; they propose no relief. pan Is the only one of the powers which has ness with from the and It Is understood that Mr. Hardin, of possibility of resorting to I Thtm to Leave ThslrEoasss.

They congratulate the country that things Wilkes, was stabbed by Senator Harda- his cell in the Tombs. He hacked the right side-of his throat with a small pen knife, making a deep wound and slightly opening the Jugular. given unconditional assent to the agreement. As the matter now five! of force." are as they are. Wo demand a remedy; way.

we propose a remedy; we will apply tho powers are united on all the terms of "Mr. Hardin was put off the train at (Special to News and Observer.) Durham. N. C. Nov.

1. Tho news ah.r1 riitrliam tfwv Vint fi 1 ilm remedy. If you believe me honest, believe He was by one of the keep Forsyth for medical treatment. Several 70S BATZ ASD E0MICIU2L I ,7 the agreement, viz: Great Britain, Germany. Italy, Austria and Japan three of me when I say that If you make me Pres.

ers about 4 o'clock. He had been bleed other members Including, Mr. Cann, of ing then for half an hour or more and the powers, lotted States. France and has not been confirmed, that the cotton mill owners In Alamance county have Chatham, received slight Injuries in the Tho Grand Jury 7isi a Trao im in the Boa- ldent. every power of the executive will be uaed to make It Impossible for a pri Russia acerpt tho clauses relatir.r to iho was extremelv weak.

He would have effort to separate the belligerents. notified the members of the labor union vate monopoly to live under the Amer open door and the territorial integrity died had he gone 15 minutes longer without medical care. As It was the ambu "It Is said that the men were the best of friends I and whiskey la given as the ican flag. who live in the companies houses to vacate within ten days. China, out withhold action on tb clause relating to future procedure lance surgeon had to administer sttmu- cause or th( trounie.

The party very "We propose first to put on the free list every trust-made article, so that the schieter Casa. (Bjf the Associated Press.) 1 New York Nov. 1. It is said tonight In Paterson, N. that the grand Jury acting upon the line laid down yesterday for their guidance by Judge Dixon, this afternoon found a true bill of Indictment for case aBy power seizes territory.

In regard much regret (the affair, and none of them I lants repeatedly before he dared to put corporation will not be tempted to com to the third clause Russia referred the the man in the ambulance for removal can be Induced i to talk about it. Mr. S. L. Claytor and Miss Pattle Jordan, both of whom resided In the Pearl Mill neighborhood, were united In marriage last night about 9 o'clock, at tho Methodist parsonage In West Durham.

bine hero to raise the price at borne. I two contracting parties to the Russian to the hospital. want to make It impossible for a private At the hospital Jones' was placed In A HTTBDKED S0LLABS SZWABS. circular of April 25, saying that she would modify her attitude according to circum monopoly to live and therefore, we that before any corporation organi the prison ward a policeman and two keepers were assigned to guard him. stances.

Rev. G. D. Langaton officiated. Tho groom is an overseer in the Pearl mill.

rape and-' homicide against Walter Me Allster, Alexander Caanphell. William Death and Geo. Kerr, In connection with the death of Jennie Boeschieter, which For Arrest and Conviction of Any Illegal Voter The chief effect of the exchange has Along towards 8 o'clock he had regained zed in rrv State does business outside of tate It shall take out a license hl Ktrpntrfh nnmw)iit nnhnilr wn been to (bring five of the'powers to an agreement to respect the "open door" from the Federal government. Before allowed to see him. Assistant District occurred tjwo weeks ago tonight.

at tho Zlection. (By tie. Associated Press.) New York. Nov. campaign com The.

internal revenuo receipts at the Durham stamp office for tho month of October" amounted to over $232,000. Congressman W. W. Kltchin spoke at that license is given we propose that the Practically the whole session of the Attorney Osborne this afternoon gave out and the Integrity of China, and to consult among themselves as to a future couree grand Jury today was taken up by the watv-r shall be squeered out of tho stock and that the corporations; -shall show mlttee of the Anti-Imoeriallst clubs, at Nelson. In this county, this afternoon at the facts concerning an interview had with Jones In which the valet made a The jury did not complete ra worx In case any of the other powers sought a meeting today decided to offer a reward u- a In tUTsat that It Is not trying to monopolize any until artcr court naa risen so mere was i ocioca.

iwuikui. ih.w confession. 1 of SlOO for the arrest and conviction of branch of business. "Why should you hesitate to shut any person registering and illegally vot to take Chinese territory. These "other powers," aa the negotiations have now been shaped, are the United Statics, France and Russia.

As to the United Judge Dixon, but It is expected that tne ing at the coming election. A committee rerrcratJon up Into State of its origin grand Jury will come Into court shortly XITE Qff 1KB AT JACXI03TTXLE. of lawyers was appointed to watch reg 'ip'" shows that it Is going forth on THE VALET'S CONFESSION. "Tuesday said Mr. Osborne, "I received a message that Chas.

F. Jones, in the city prison desired to see after the opening hour In the morning and Istratioa and the polls. The committee Is hand up the" Indictments. there is of courss no possibility of an initatlve in taking territory so that the terms of the third clause would a peaceful mission, to present Its wares la competition with other wares and not composed of I Judson Harmon, F. It TnrM Out Havo Been Heavy ZXaatiaf ca thoSt-JoIin's.

1' Henrlchs. Edward M. Shepard, Austin to r-- v- the roadside a-s a highway me. I went to see Jones, ana ne was arply to France and Russia, and would bring about concurrent action of tho five Fox. of New jYork; Edwin Burrltt Smith, brought down to the.

warden's office and A HOTEL SIlfATOBIAL 1ET. Tin Show Will Tax Place Btxt Tuesday man and extort from the public by means of monopoly? I believe that this remedy will prove effective. I believe that powers, ln case either of these two of Chicago, and Herbert P. Blssell, of Buffalo. Posiers will be put In every Tasked him If he wanted to see xne.

He said he did. I told him that the law did. not require him to make a statement. sought to extend their domain in China. county of the; State of New York warn applied It would nestroy every ex ing voters and calling attention; to the pecting monopoly and prevent the crea MR.

ROCKHILLS APPOINTMENT. (Special to the News and Observer.) and explained that anything he might state might be used against him. and that reward tion of new ones. But. my friends.

If you have a better remedy I will tako W'aEhington. D. C. "Nov. 1.

Secretary Hay today cabled Commissioner RockhiU I was not bis lawyer. told him that he had a lawyer and that he had better your remedy. All I want Is to rid this Alrord's Cue Postponed. rountry of this new system that Is going. consult with him if he thoujht neces- to fasten upon ua a slavery a bondage sarv.

Ho said he voluntarily desired (By the Asoctated Press.) JacVsonvlIle, FaU Nov. 1. What were officially pronounced In Jacksonville to be earthquake shocks developed today, to have been the eoocuasiona caused by heavy blasting on the SL John's River, near this city. Anthracite Adronced Fifty Cents. (By the Associated Press.) New York.

Nov. is announced that prices of aathraclte coal have been advanced SO cents a ton over the nomlsat price of the July circular by the Anthracite mining and carrying companies. The change covers the whole country beginning today. Reidcvllle, N. Nov.

1. There has been at least one novel bet made In Reldsville on the result of the election of United States Senator. In the event Hon. F. M.

Simmons gets a In the primary Capt. A. E. Walters, it Is agreed, fill ride Mr. John N.

Watt from tho corner of Gilmer and Scales streets to the pos tof flee in a wheelbarrow. If Gen. (By the Associated Press.) which Js as bad as, if not worse, than New York, 'Nov. 1. The case of L.

to make a statement. I thereupon sent for Captain McClusky. James Byrne, of political bondage." BEWAPC OF IMPERIALISM. an appointment as councillor of tho American legation at Pekin. He has been directed to proceed at once from Shanghai to Pekin to assist Minister Cotger In that capacity In negotiations for a Una' settlement.

The purpose to appoint Commissioner Rookhlll and General Wilson fellow Commtsloners wtth Minister Conger conduct the negc stlons was abandoned only because It appeared that Hornblower, Byrne. Miller and Potter. the defaulting note, teller of the First National Bank who Is charged with embezzling $390,000 worth of the bank's Mr. Miller is of the same firm, and In At Muller Hall, on the North side. Mr.

presence, Charles IF. Jones made Bryan said! funds, was not transferred to tho United his statement to me. Without going into Slates court today, as had been expected. "Today no Republican speakerVlll tako Carr receives a majority the Captain will enjoy th ride, and Mr. Watt will have to push the The show will occur Tuesday night as soon as the result Is made known.

Alyordva counsel, Jacob F. Miller, objected tne President's message of December Btb. full details, he stated In substance that what Weatberbee testified was true. He said that for some days prior to Rice's JxjS. askinr for an irmrof a hundred to the transfer snd tho case was postpon no other rower was to appoint commls- ed until tomorrow.

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