Baltimore Sun (Newspaper) - October 31, 1910, Baltimore, Maryland
Edio Oross it j i Kight in killed by i found at the Taw Sylvania Treit. The any Baltimore monday mobbing october 31, in it of. Gray Ald Pali it gear a children in refile. My. 0< i Hee. Attorneys for the county Weld paid j $2,390.48, and the printing Bills were $5,891.38. The commissioners had on hand at the beginning or the Al scan year $22,615.06 find $8,867.07 at the close of the year. Of Tel Conn try fit grilled Foft Mason j. Cd 55 years a employed Gummel. A contractor at Wash and his wife. Mary. Gray. 40 age in Ere killed near their Home do Prince George s county last of it to of clock on the freight line Pennsylvania Railroad at the South he trestle Over the Beaver dam about a Quarter of a mile from rth. I it eing apparently run Down in. Tangled bodies were discovered by Alker Murray coloured about Enid he reported Cie mutter to fore a r. Davis. Justice of the peace a Abler acting Coroner of Rondene tis notified and had the in lies re o undertaker gases s establish Bladensburg. And his wife had been towns Nar Ketting. Leaving their five Chile eldest of whom is 15 years of the county during the year took $10,1x10 m Worth of Stock in the new Bridie Cree across the Potomac River at Williamsport. Frederick fair or i ii in farm and Garden preface exhibit Wiener ass ased. Frederick md., oct. 80.�?the following exhibitors of farm and Garden products won premiums at the fair Best display of products of not Leal thai of varieties prize a boy Charlet c. Kiana int t. M. Wiles second. Wheat a. F. Zimmerman a c. Do Trow j. C. Huelfer t. M. Wiley and w. E. Spoo Kier. Best die pity of wheat a. C. Buffer. Corny Bradley e. Clem Leo Kanne Burger. Bara Brandenburg b. F. Zimmerman w. V. Wolfe. G. La Wachter r. C. Dutrow t. M. Wiles and mrs. . Price. Best display of Corn thamas f. Haugh. Boat Rye a. C. Buffer. Oatas Lewis Ahlers and b. F. Zimmerman. Timothy a. C. Buffer and b. F. Zimmerman. Barley it. C. Dutrow. Best sugar corny to. M. Wiles. Be to potatoes Shorb Bro Best cabbage Charles e. Kina. Best onion a mrs j. E. Price. Potatoes w. B. Fout. Lee Ranneberger t. M. Wiles Lewis Ahlers Samuel j. Linton s. W. Rums Borg. T. J. Altman. C. J. Mcdermitt r. C. Dutrow l. C. Ogle and w. C. Smith. Boys Corn growing contest Frank Weah first letter Zimmerman second Paul Fout third. Apples. Various Vesrie Tiee Thomas Wiles John official ballot j i Urwicz of to a a or Sam visors or sections. Court House. Bal Timosh october 31, 1910 Home. They went out to Kenil i a. Hartsock. Mrs. J. Al Price n. O. Shafer. Bow n the electric cur. Arriving it the s about 10.30 o clock. Miss Marie a who lives near Tuxedo saw the in the car and talked with them. Etting off they walked due North eral Hundred Yards until they the trestle. Assumed that they started across die and attempted to return when ight train from Baltimore bore Pon them. From the positions of ies it is Likely that they had just the Southern end of the trestle in engine lilt them. Ody of mrs. Gray was found about South of the trestle on the left the southbound track while that Ausband Lay a a ouf 10 feet South of tic tootle right of the track. There urge Gash Iii the Back of the Man s mrs. Gray s body was badly Man a the body of or. Gray was a bag 1th provisions and a live Chicken Jour cd was found under a pile of ties a dose by. The children of pie who Are left unprovided for Jason 15 years old Louise 13 years to years Maurice 8 years and is 5 years. Or. And mrs. Gray to Tuxedo about 12 years ago or after the subdivision was opened 111 a modest Home on the Tuxedo let at the Entrance to the Village vere Avell thought of in the Eom and their Little ones Are general a is among the neighbors. It is said r. Gray left no insurance and that a a mortgage on his Home. Ter Dahler summoned a jury of to ate last night and after viewing Cains the jury adjourned to meet Ter noon at 4 o clock when a ver Doc dental death was returned. 5 years la one position. I dispatch to the Baltimore in ton oct. 30.�?e. G. Gummell. Tractor of this City said tonight May bad been employed by Bim As Lith Alnut to years and had Al in a faithful employee. Hobson in Cumberland Isoa Rae a re Beachie -. George b. Dan William c. Tucker Charles e. Reeder. D. A. Sharrett David Cramer Ami Lee Ranneberger. Crab Pplk a William c. Tucker. Pearl a William c. Smith Lee Ranneberger. Geo. H. Davis. Mrs. J. E. Price and a. S. Worden beat collection of Pearl a William c. Smith grapes a Charles in Kina and Hiram g. Thomas. Peaches William c. Krauts and n. G. Shafer. Quince Henry e. Cramer and Lloyd c. Chiller. Nuts a Elmer Stup. Beat display of Popcorn mrs. J. In Price. Largest pumpkin Grayson 8tull. Beat celery and eggplant a Charles k. Kinna Best Sweet potatoes Wiliam c. Smith. In compliance with Tbs provision of a Ballon 48 of ankle 33, of the code of Public general Laws notice la hereby Given that the Nom mat ious hereinafter mentioned have been filed with or certified to with this Board Nuder the provisions of article 88, of the code of Public general Laws. The nominations which have been so filed with or certified to with this Board will be on the official ballot arranged a nearly a practicable in the form and order below set Forth. The form below la that of an official ballot for the third Congre Salona District. Foh representative in the sixty second Congress of the United states from the third congressional District of Maryland. No. 555. No. 557. Vote Fok one. Boat club has bal masque Harford co fit y organisation also enjoys Oyster roast. Eclair md., got. 30.�?the season of 1910 closed last evening at the Harford county boat club with a masque Ball and Oyster roast. The roosters fairies clowns policemen suffragettes and people of All nationalities assembled at 8 of clock and danced in costume until to p. M. At this hour All unmasked and went out to enjoy the oysters roasted Over the coals in the open air. The suffragettes were plentiful and voiced their opinions emphatically from chairs and tables. Among those present were or. And mrs a Robert j. Field8, Baltimore my. Socialist. A. R George Konig Baltimore my. Democratic. Charles w. Main Baltimore my. Republican. 4 Conrad mauler jr., Baltimore my. Prohibition. A an ordinance to authorize in pursuance of an act of me general Assembly of Maryland passed at its january session in the year i Dio and known a chapter to. Of the Acta of that year issuance of the Stock of the mayor and City Connell of Baltimore to an amount pot exceeding one million dollars $1,000,000.00> for the purpose of opening constructing and establishing a Public Highway in the City of Baltimore Over along and near Jones Falls and of acquiring the property in and adjacent to said Highway and of deposing of said property so acquired not in the bed of a a Highway and of projecting establishing and constructing such other highways Public improvements or reservations a May from time to time be authorized and approved by ordinance of the mayor add City Council of Baltimore. A ordinance to authorize in in Auance of an act of the a eneral Assembly of Maryland passed at its january session. In the year 1910, and known As chapter 485 of the Acta of that year issuance Ltd a of the mayor and City Council of Baltimore to an for ordinance. A g Ain St o r Dina incl. Of the a Boun Jot a of Eedeng two minion dollars $2,000.000.00 for the purpose of defraying the Coats and expenses of carrying into execution the plan of improvements adopted or to be adopted under the terms of said act of Assembly for the laying out projecting constructing and establishing a pier of piers adjacent to and along the Patapack River and its tributaries both within the limits of the City of Baltimore including therein the acquisition of property and streets the alteration and construction of wharves docks and piers and of warehouses Sheds. Structure and buildings with the right to lease the same the laying out. Closing grading and paving of streets the fixing of building lines and the Width of sidewalks the enlarging or diminishing and the cleaning of the Harbor or Basin and the channels and Channel approaches the fixing of buoys and the doing of All other tilings that May be accessory to carry out the final and proper completion of a pier or piers adjacent to and along the Patapsco River and its tributaries. Both within the limits of the City of Baltimore All As authorized by said act of Assembly. For ordinance. No. 556. And ordinance to authorize in pursuance at in vet of the general Assembly of Maryland be sed at its january session la the year 1910, and known a chapter no. 92. Of the acts of that year issuance of the Stock of the mayor and City Council of Baltimore to an amount not exceeding one million five Hundred thousand dollars $1,500,000.00>. The proceeds of one million two Hundred thousand dollars $1,200.000.00 thereof to be used exclusively for the purpose of acquiring land for Public school buildings for the elementary schools and of constructing and reconstructing Public school buildings for the elementary schools and the pro it Eeda of three Hundred thousand dollars $3,000,000.00 a a thereof to be used exclusively for the purpose of acquiring land for Public school buildings for the secondary schools and of constructing and reconstructing Public achoo buildings for the secondary schools. Against ordinance. No. 564. An ordinance to authorize in pursuance of an act of the general Assembly passed at its january session in the year 191�known As chapter no. 549 of the acts of that year issuance of general a und Bonds of the mayor and City Council of Baltimore to an amount not exceeding three million $3.090.000.00� dollars for the purpose of investing therein cer Ain part of the revenues and income of the various sinking funds created for the redemption at maturity of the various outstanding certificates of indebtedness and Stock issued by the mayor and City Council of Baltimore. Of the anti Saloon Field Day orator. Erland md., get. 30.�?this was y Here for the anti Saloon league Iclal event being the Mas meeting Maryland theatre addressed by icbms and Pearson Hobson the hero Merrimac and congressman from h District of Alabama. R. Edward Hayes of Centre Street by episcopal Church president of Oberland ministerial Union pre r. Theatre was crowded with Man whom were doubtless attracted desire to see the Man who per such a daring feat during the american War. In Hobsons subject was a War on for previous to his and Short talk of the work of the n Maryland was made by superin Williana h. Anderson of the Mary ate league. Nderson spoke at the morning serv race methodist episcopal Church Jura Berland in the interest of the Oon work. Rev. John m. Arters of ton del., addressed first Presby four negation at the morning serv v. Leonard White assistant super the state Audi Saloon league morning at first Baptist entrap methodist episcopal Church sooth . Cyrus in. Keen superintendent of the Western District of the anti Saloon league work delivered the morning address. Rev. Leroy White and or. J. Bibb Mills attorney for the anti Saloon league of Maryland delivered addresses in the a Vining. In. Nee in it of the in the Cui at it Rey Brooks Harry St Rambau a h Robinson 8. W Bradford. George m. Jewett my a to Madaline Robinson Loci in Robinson. Violet t Lendinez Margaret a. Boll k. Rush William Anne l. Stirling Miriam Robinson Amy Caldwell Janie Walsh. Rebecca Webb Edwin Michael Shirley Morgan. William Johnson. Douglas Stier Worthington Hopkins Smith Bradford Samuel Bradford w. B. Bell Murray Myers Thomas Ca Siddy Robert Ca Saiddy John a. Robinson William e. Robinson. Or. J. H. Stier. Edward Dietrich. Mary d. Walsh James Fink Alice Wilton Jay Eva Morgan. Helen Baker Daisy Archer. Mamie Wilkinson i Wing. Washington Nan for ordinance. Against ordinance. For ordinance. Against ordinance. For representative in the Buffy second Congress of the pm Ted states from the fourth congressional District of Maryland for representative to the sixty Secomdi Congress of the pm Ted states from the fifth congressional District of Han land. Hugh j. Jewett Howard o Nelli m Aith lot Stirling Harry Webb John Lippincott. Lieut. Herbert Michael d. 8. N. Thomas w. Hall j. Alexia Shriver Mullan Williams Reynolds William l. J. Williams. William Silver. Lodge hold memorial service. Cumberland oct. 30.�?pride of the Potomac Council no. 12, Queen City Council no. 49, and Progre Alve Council. No. Of. Junior order United american mechanics of Cumberland held la annual services this afternoon in the Bedford Street German lutheran Church. States attorney David a. Robb delivered a Eulogy and the oration was by f. Brooke Whiting of the Allegany county bar. Valley and Union Council. Junior order american mechanics held their annual memorial Aero Lea this afternoon in Evans opera House to which place they marched from their Council Hall. The oration was by state senator Frederick n. Zihlman and the Eulogy by capt. J. Philip roman of the Cumberland bar. In addition to the Nom natio be which appear on the above form the follow nominations for other congressional districts have been made and will appear la the appropriate place such nominations Are a follows for representative in the sixty second Congress of the United states from the beyond congressional District of Maryland. Charles f. Klein socialist. August Hartig socialist. Baltimore my. _ Baltimore my. Stephen l Lecompte prohibition Samuel r. Neave prohibition Baltimore my. Charles county j. Charles Linthicum democratic Thomas Parran Republican Baltimore my. Calvert counts. Addison e. Mullikin Republican Iames Enos rat. Jr., Democrat Baltimore. My. Pri George s county. William b. Baker Republican Harford county. A a Harry e. Gilbert. Pruhl Matlob. Baltimore county. Charles w. Smiley soda list. Baltimore county. Joshua i Dederick c. Talbott democratic Baltimore county. James e. Hubbert. Chief clerk. By order of the Board. Charles h. Cartee. Presid u Slemp in bitter fight Maryland weddings Democrat making Stre Nuong Effort to captors diet rect. New Campaign meth0d8 tried halloween at Hyattsville Yaag people have la rarely attended subscription dance. Yetts Volle md., oct. 30.-a halloween subscription dance was Given in masonic Hall Bete last night. Halloween and fall decorations were Muc i in evidence. The chaperones were mrs. R. E. White mrs. Thomas 9 Latimer. Mrs. Charles h. Welsh mrs. John o. Holden and mrs. A d. Porter. Some of those present were or. Sad in. Orang bristle daughter of or. Flener retailer and Albert Gilbert a on of or. George Gilbert a Chain Berk Burg Marchant came to Thi City Friday evening and were married at Trinity lutheran personage by Rev. Or. Jacob 8. Simon. Ellicott Margaret Lush ear and John l. Hines a popular Young couple of Scaggsville. Fifth District. Howard county were married saturday afternoon at the residence of Rev. 8. M. Engle a at or of the first presbyterian Church. Judge John Gibson p c. O. Appleman a. W. Tupper do. Rector Baltimore i Mia Rexford m. Saith Washington or. Thomas a. Latimer tame c. Roger Robert w. Well w. D. Porter. G. B. Maynadier Margaret Sands. It Gibson. Nellis Hyatt Mitchel Lurille Toi Maynadier Alma m. Farden Wallington Mary by Potter Angola done Dorothy u. Galt. Tto or Smtih glad Oheim name Lyon in Boykin. Dorothy Beall Washington Ruth Adamena Owen Washington Laura Latimer. Ethel Gwynn Laurel Lorena Gowrley. Elizabeth g Gurley. Holland Point Marie Baron Baltimore Arnee m. Farrell Ellen Tierney Annette herring Lillian herring. 9tat and National Imei Max do Henry c. Inart a formidable opponent. I Roanoke is. Get. 30.�?what is believed to be the bit Creet political fight Virginia has known Ainee Gen. Fitzhugh Lee overthrew the readjust Era is nearing its finish in the ninth congressional District. This District is one of the largest in the country being about 250 Miles from one end to the other and including 13 counties and the spilt City of Bristol which has the distinction of being half in Virginia and half in Tennessee. It includes most of the great Iron and Coal industries of the state and will probably cast Well Over 40,000 votes at the approaching election. In 1908 the republicans carried it by a majority of 4,100. Notwithstanding these Odds the democrats fighters and nearly All mountaineers nominated Henry c. Stuart who was a formidable candidate for governor in the last primaries until Bucha aaa county in which he adv teed Hie followers to watch the ballot boxes with their hand on their guns. This statement la supported with affidavits but or. Bleep denies it saying that what he told his bes Rara was to a stand by their a few years ago in Scott county the republicans raided a polling place and killed two men one of them a judge of election. The democrats insist that several thousand members of their party who never before had Quail d have become to Tutu this year under the new election Law and that the party will Jet powerful Ald from the insurgent Republican element which is unquestionably Mationg. Weddings in the Virginias have been issued to the Shuting re Mies Cero line of a Rte Rev or daughter of or. End or. Lloyd h. Beetler near key mar end or. William Mcpherson Mcgill near be retired because of the desperate illness Cato tin Furnace. The wedding will Uke place of bulb la Europe. He is a Nephew of in the Church of the a Asensio Westminster men j e b Stuart and Obe of the largest november ii. I a. Landowners and perhaps the Moat Exten have Bee iacued to the give Stock is scr this Side of Texas. His Lynchburg min a Emma new attn. Daughter of Samuel h. Nowlin of Amherst Amity was married to or. John l. Bryant of i or Tiberg Friday night at the i Vermont am methodist Efet Scopel to eth 8outhl�?~rt1 depot Al dynamite to Ghec fire dairies and milk dealers and he Baa found that 96 per cent. Of the measures Cane and bottle Are Short. There have been very few measures offered for Sale that come up to requirements. Under the Law he is required to break j and destroy the Light measures and this he has been doing. Some of the milkmen voluntarily brought to win West Virginia is Oslo Bim cheeked after $60,000 Douge was Dow. Warrenton vs., oct. 30.�?nothing remains standing thin morning in the path of the conflagration which visited Warrenton last night save the soldering Waits of St. J m m is protestant episcopal Churry _ _ and the residence of min a Catherine we ,.tohlm 1�can hardly get legislature publican Campaign managers live Bard All Over the country. A j ii All these things to favor them the Democrat a Keg a hard fight. A Quot i not it i states senat Aud tire it rat against big Odds. A the fire analysis justify to in it err Damson. The Church was Dye sued As the last resort to Check the Progress of Tho flames. The Blaze was spreading Down Culpeper Street the main residential portion of the City. In the absence of mayor Lucien Keith a. R. Bart ens Tel a acting mayor. With City sergeant j. W. Shirley and the Council took the situation in hand. The loss is estimated at $50,000 with Only a Small portion covered by insurance. The fire originated about p. M. In the Blacksmith shop of f. W. Hilbert and for Czuroh Rev. Oms Church aft Cai Ted. Cd bams of the Baptist Ami an noun Celure la of Tho engagement of min a Mary win cheetah. Daughter of or. And mrs. William Winchester of Macon ga., to or. 8. Garland Hamer of the City bars been received hers. The wedding to to take piano is Macon in do Comber. Tho Prev peat to Groom 1� a Well known attorney. Marriage of Mtawa Susan m. Marker daughter of j bold Ines of Blue grass lands amount to mrs. J. Hanshew Marker to or. Thorn a flick Ling of Columbia 8. C. The ceremony will to performed in Grace reformed Church this City november i. Blanche Purvis of Ashton Montgomery county and or. Grover g. Beall of Tho Vicinity of Lay Hill were married saturday evening at the Homo of Tho Bride s parents. The officiating minister was Rev. N. G. Spencer pastor of the methodist Church it Spencerville. It Hasa Hen f ammo Grier Washington a Francis Owen. Washington lots Mcdonnell College Park w. Stanley Tavy or. I Chicago of bared Jones w san Francisco i bag won san l a. W. Bryan. W. In wrong ton a Quot College Park w a p. Gould. Washington Ful to England. \ f. W. Hinckley Clifford v. Church Washington Howard c. Riley Jose Ore Paul 8. Herring. Harold Burnside Waldo Burnside Dwight gait Clarence Wilson Harry Knight Cape l. M. Silvester capt. C. C. Funtas Lieut Erlton Glass r. W. Burrier George p. Trax. Corp. G. B. Morse corp. H. 8. Koe Herr. Rockville to Douzle was furnished by t. A. Gray a Orebo Otra of Laurel Aud an intermission at 16.80 provided time for refreshments. Ims,758.60 to Kuk Couitt Washia toe commissioner to by it Fra Neial report. / Hagerstown. Md., oct. 80.�?according to Cha atonal financial statement of the Wash Loffton county commissioners just imm Ilia total expenditures for the Fis Cal far aggregated $208,759.60. Tim biggest expense wag the schools. Tot we i $88,500 was appropriated and Mil. Roads cams asst with $46.356.67. Vet Bridges new and repaire $12,669.63 was paid eat to maintain Bellevue Asylum the of maj Glasshouse Cost 89.600. Outdoor Haj for pension amounted to $4,126.75. In outdoor pauper Baa a trustee to 9h� the Money la turned Over by the a or generating and repairing of the East 86.890.58. The sheriffs red $5.290.49. The tax collector $3.480.78 salary. The sum of Raa paid for maintaining Luna he state insane hospitals. Bill amounted to $6,975.48 Tbs primary elections Bill $1,844. R contributed $2.000 to the Wash county Hospital and $1,800 to the Mai county orphans horns. 270.19 to no Tbs county comma included Agla be Phi Buchanan at Craigsville va., and Chron la moots of boy ton mass married bar saturday by or White. Sarah Louth Kinsey daughter of or. And mrs. A 0. Kinsey of Goshen Montgomery county and or. Walter Herbert Esworthy. Of Baltimore Wen married saturday afternoon at the Bouw of the Bride s parents by Rev. W. P. Johnson pastor of Tbs methodist Church at Laytonsville. 1% Bride s Only attendant was her states Margaret Kinsey and the Best Man was or. Robert j. Delhi at poll Del his. Or. And in. Esworthy who want on a Tri will live to Baltimore. Snow have Beer issued by doctor and mrs. John 8. Ayda Iotte of Snow Hill. For the marriage of their daughter. Mildred Townsend and George Balter Mapp on november 9. Or. Mapp 1� a member of the Coom to Virginia bar. Maryland briefs Frederick cd Pter. Daughter of the american revolution Beld the ant fall meeting at the Home of the mitts Ritchie Friday and elected delegates and alternate to the state Oon Ereole in Annapolis november to. . K. W. G. Griffith of the Chicago Shakespeare club. Gave a Reading of a King learn before the Convent pupils at the Academy of the visitation Friday. Cluther by extended the time for the general or org to make returns to the Board of county . Eting As a Board of control and review until november 28, and on that Day the Board will organize under the reassessment act and begin the work of passing upon the a Meota returned. adored people it this City and Vicinity Are this week entertaining Bishop Levi j Coppin of the second episcopal District of the african methodist episcopal Church. On tuesday evening he will be Given a banquet and reception. George l. Wellington delivered his lecture on a Gustavus adopt Hub a a St the Bedford Street German lutheran Church sunday before Large congregation. Rising Volunteer fire company to being organised Inch a Peak City. Rising an absence of �6 yearn John eaten of Metal. Pa., to a a Vest it Tenter friends in the eighth District Cecil county. Or. Pea Hen few Marty owed the Mel brain Farn at new Bridge. Or Jab r. Green grud matter sad. V. William a. Jim. Grand Secretary it Tbs a a and Lodge of Maryland. Independent order it Odd Doome paid a official visit to ibs mount garage Iffie 9� tax dig Aff Ihl 58 too acres and he thinks nothing of sending 2,500 head of cattle to England at one shipment. He is supposed to to a millionaire. Slemp Friend of Cannon. Or. Slemp. The Republican nominee enc needed to Bis father s seat in Congreve. He was graduated from the Virginia military Institute with High Honor and served As assistant professor at that institution. Or. Bleep is a stand Patter and a Strong supporter of Cannon of whose Friend ship he has toasted. Negro question dragged la the democrats have attacked him pm this ground making an aggressive and determined fight. According to senator May tin who has been regarded As the finest political organizer in the state the democratic organization in the ninth District i a revelation to to Litchi students. He says he Bas never seen anything like it the republics of at the beginning made the Blunder of attaching Stuart because As a member of the constitutional convey Tion he voted to proclaim the Constitution Dis franchising the negro instead of submit Ting it to the people for ratification. This brought in the Nero question and the democrats have take Quot full advantage of it. It is the Forest to a i in Point in the ninth District where negroes Are few but the prejudice against them among the mountaineers is intense. Dickenson county in this District is probably the Only one in the South which has not a single negro resident or voter. It Haa been strongly Republican hut the suggestion that the republicans Are scheming to bring the negro Back into poultice in Eastern Virginia seems to be causing a Strong reaction in favor of the democrats Bolk 9 id cml debt. Therefor state and National issues the color line and the Tariff have bean curiously blended and intermingled. Both have aroused Strong feeling. Both aides profess absolute Confidence in Victory. The Stuart canvass has been attended by a number of picturesque feature. At Many places the mountaineers have formed processions on horseback at one or two Points including As Many a 1.500 Mea who called themselves a a Stuart a cavalry and paraded through the country towns. The latest novel development was in Dickenson county on wednesday when a great Stuart meeting was invaded by a number of Republican girls carrying Slemp banners distributing Republican literature and shouting for 81emp. The democrats were paralysed by this innovation until Stuart turned the laugh on the girls by telling them that while Slemp is a Bachelor and eligible probably he will not be i the matrimonial Market this year because of the High coat of living caused by Republican policies. This invasion May be explained by the fact that a few Days before some men who undertook to interrupt a Stuart meeting were knocked Down and put out of Trail the democrats accuse or. Slemp it Eta a Ardella offer Iagar. Daughter of or. And or. H. J. Offterdinger was married to Ashby Lee Phi Lupe a Foreman at the South lard factory of the Craddock Terry company. By Rev. O. E. Ram of the Baptist cd Arch. At the Home of the Bride s Parrot saturday Moraine. Briefs from the Virginias Onancock a the third annual Chrysa Anthemos carnival of the Jeff a Mon Daria chapter United daughter of the confederacy will be Beld wednesday. Thursday and Friday next at the county met. A motorcar Parade with prize to the ear most tastefully decorated with Aasu and Flowers has been arranged. A at a recant in ret Rig the Board of supervisors of a Roomer changed the Gams Law of the county. Partridges or Quail cannot now be a hot before november 13. The season was extended to january 15. republicans Beld a my rally at p Aroon saturday night the speak sri bring stats auditor j. 8. Carat. Col. A. Robert bulling and d. E. Coppe Nomine for the House of delegates. undergoing extensive repairs the methodist by Iacopa Church at this Pisa was reopened baud a. Ber. J. H. Strother is pastor. we a Hargett a native of Frederick county. Maryland and Roe of the Best known residents of Taylor county West Virginia died of Bright s disease yesterday at Thornton. He was 74 year old a Cooper and Shoemaker and served in the Union army. Press office and several Grain warehouses were in great danger but the wind shifted and the fire was confined to the Block in which it started. It is generally supposed that a cigarette started the second Large fire in Warrenton in less than a year this having Beau also the cause of the first. Tbs Burnt District will be at once rebuilt. The episcopal Church one of the landmarks of Tbs town suffered most. The other properties destroyed by the flames were As follows pariah House. F. W. Hilbert a Blacksmith drop. Carriage repository and a tuck building owned by mrs j. D. Kirby. Restaurant of Beverly Jenkins coloured. Store of William Moro coloured. B. F. Martin a to Trah of Aad Stock. J. L. Mclean tailor and Presser. J Anta Butler Shoemaker. The citizens of Warrenton fought the fire in a heroic manner. The work of j. T. Brawner and Lew Wood who used the dynamite was especially commendable. The scant Supply of water lasted Only a few moments after the fire began. A nearby two Story tenement House occupied by George Hackle coloured ans ignited this morning from a spark but the Blaze was quickly extinguished. A Mas meeting will be held tomorrow to consider the immediate need of fire Protection. Bad bought them from manufacturers and did not know they were Short. I Many prizes at Apple show Bave a reasonable Chance of up. A a huh two boat in the Hoise of representative. Narka Burg. W. A. Ort 30 the Point flu pain now Al it oat to enter upon in the. A Din a ii. -a1 Martinsburg exhibition one of the. Finest Ever held. Martinsburg. W. Va., oct. 30.�? the an j Nual Apple show and carnival of the Ltd it Hebdo Madal Lap la been the Ley county horticultural society which j came to a close Here last night was per haps the greatest a ent of the character i aver held in this Section of the country v ill rat Tath or four of men to be chosen a clone boat Ion however Falls to the chances arc Good for it y of the members of the la it state is so largely a a Dover members that Bact to carry 12 of r. Majority. The or it i ii h and brought together More than 300 fruit. Found Many Short measures inf inspector does not think Frand in intended. Staunton va., oct. 30.�?c. A. Crafton sealer of weights Aud measures has been testing the weights and measures of Staunton and has found much irregularity but does not think there Wax any intention on the part of dealers a a Rule to defraud. Within the past few Days be has been testing the measures bottles and cans of growers from Ohio Pennsylvania Virginia and West Virginia. At the clo a of the exhibition the prizewinning fruit was wild at auction. J Frank Thompson of Martinsburg paid $20 for a barrel of Grimes Golden and William j. Brown of Kingwood democratic candidate for Congress paid 112.25 for a Brahe Box of the name fruit. Ben Davis and York Imperial apples a a Gold for from $6 to $10 a barrel while Pearl brought from $3 to $5 a Bushel. A this fruit was grown in Berkeley county. The prizes other than the Gold and Silver cups for the finest five boxes of apples awarded to the Catcher Orchard company Berkeley county were As follows for or get exhibition of apples outside of Berkeley county first prize <75brod bro�., Winch Ter. A. Second $3. D. S. Snirley Hagerstown. My. Best collection five Plato a of Trot i Nannie b. Small a scrod h. L. Smith Berkeley county. Brot Bingle plate Apple grown in Berkeley county Prises woo by a g. Clohan. J n. Thatcher company. E. . Lopotro. E. H. Tabler j. H. Mckee. John w. Smith. L. F. Wilson. William Kilmer. Allen metre f. H. Bitter a. P. Feltner Homer c. Small and senator Gre a Silver. Brot Bushel Box. Commercial pack to. L. Smith i. W. Wood. G. W. Mob and j. N. Thatcher Compaq. Beet barrel. Omi Demal pack Homer c. 8mll. H. L. Smith. North shocker. J. N. Thatcher company g. W. M i hand b. W. . Best barrel of Pearl la. Lehman. Best plate of Pearl a John h. Lehman and Jacob bite. Best Apple package Inwood cooperage company. Apple products display Mise Blanche Bitner or. J. W. Lam or k. A i Kipton mrs. James Smith mrs. R. H. Thatcher g. H. Mckee. Mini Minnie Thatcher mrs. Calvin Heberlin. Miss Susan Nash. Miss Nannie Thatcher or. Guy Batavi and or t. L. Dunn. For the Brot photographs of Orchard in Botto in county bsh bit too Dudley t. Hailey Trot prize and l. G. Clohan second. Up i at Renour off year contest Ever a age in j West Virginia eave and except that of 1894. When much of the Forte of the re Public it an part of the entire country was j entered Here in the Effort to take the state away from the let Morats and when j acc tip to the defeat of a engr Essian William i. a i n Wilson then chairman of the ways and Trio a Jtj Juii Means committee and father of the Wilton i a cd. Devi it pc Tariff a the special object in Rig that j Al Star Campaign resulted in the downfall of the Artemo Erato party and it has stayed Down. Apart from electing a congressman from the third District in 1898 and one from the District at a special election in 190�. This year however the democrats Are making the same Kirn of grim determined fight the republicans made in 1894, and Many of them believe it will prove equally effective. While a dispassionate View of Tho situation hardly justifies predictions of so sweeping a Victory it must be said that districts. Of the is a a a to big in sent. The Cne a bar r 45 or 46. 1 observer a Cartra it Fogt Kiev to a a a a a a 1 a a of Are go cd for the a or ires in l on in first fit of Fine ability tonality. Atnif the state. An Ltd b he go ult Ith Ake a a tier c a Nee of in a Young Man vet or Effii Curg per but a Superior in a oies a Berne in manuf Conrin some off in r a Quot loner i. ,.rl, Rry a cat organization a Hiura for t�.-, pm and the. Membra of a in Eli Are working hard for his a ii strict is Tim slav a to state and by for the a and 1 of Hen Ttaha r. �?�r7b073, 1??�i4��s % w Tomans 0/111 la this second District 0 Prospect Are extremely Bright for making is the incumbent and Jtj a of a tur substantial gains. There Are several Rea nominee up. Bas lost caste with a sons for this some of them of seeming publicans and they a re to Potency. J Quot us enthusiasm Wen so my it it inc he faction at lox Erblad. Party patriotism he Tai appeals to first and Foremost is the opposition j he milked in campaigns when he re but it a that Baa grown up against the Republican on the ticket and deny Bim the Nib machine. It broke into Active eruption make Surh Appeal. Brown the Democrat two years ago when the state convention nominee is a lawyer a hanker and a farm spilt Aud both Swisher and Scherr were or and is a Ell known and liked a Jio a nominated for governor by their respect Ive j the District. He Bro a Good factions. A truce was patched up by the and he and his withdrawal of both and the substitution of Glasscock but that was Only temporary. The fight broke ont again Early this year when congressman Hubbard undertook to defeat senator Scott for the upper Bouse of Congress Basing his fight largely upon the machine methods of Scott. Hubbard 1� a scrapper from the scrap heaps a Man of unflinching courage and towering ability and he said things and caused others to say them that made sore places. Although be was badly beaten he gent the machine to the repair shop. And some of Scotts Best friends think he will not be Able to secure enough totes to elect him. Even though the legislature is safely Republican. A a of . A a it r y a 1 res and the demo a rats believe they ran a come Back Quot republicans Strong there. Joseoh he in do str re 18 a a a panted by it a to 0?,,�?� now in a fifth term l i Dot 1v,del7 kno Quot a of the West a �?�epwre90dttlvm and probably the hardest to beat with a Democrat he opponent is Adam b. Lineage a Charlo Tor lawyer. Or. Little Page in a Good Alker a Good handshake and the kind of Man to make votes among the working and farming gasses. He has been con ult Ting an Active speaking Campaign Bur he has absolutely no organization behin the Best Way. The beet Way the Home Way where tired feet love to roam Way the Reet Way Tbs Best Way the one Way Street o or Xii where loved arms come with clinging and the lips of loved ones Call. The Best Way is the dear Way straight Boma to Homes Sweet cheer Way the Bright Way the right Way the one a Ray Sweet to go whoa All Sweet toll la Over and the lamps of Twilight glow. The Best a Ray la the song Way to Home by Short or Long Way the old Way the Gold Way the one Way Safe and True. Where loved hearts by the Bates of Home Walt a Aith loved lips for you. A the Bent town bad. A the breaking of Alabaster boxes upon hamlets and Unno Ting this is the poetic a Ray a currant writer refers to a mating affection upon those whose passions Are Short used or those to whom the Ai foramen t of love la in its Pursuit and not in the attainment of a responsive affection. Thera Ara people whole hearts Ara pools of silence not easily stirred. They Ara hidden stray la the deep forests of theft Astare and they guard them by this very remoteness from the travelled crossway of Ufa. Only a few foam the Era ret pets Arak tug e speech a a Remet be Cotaa it thai Lee 9� their Quieta sad thee the Strong Angel of love comes and troubles their Waters and Breaks them into Ripples of unrest until their Sweet peace is gone and the quiet stars of simple Joys Are no longer reflected in their surface. And to the Angel of love Pames on in careless Baste leaving the Flower and Fern edged margin of the Pool ail broken and crushed by careless feet. There la silence again in the heart Depths but of desolation rather than peace. It is such natures a these whom the author refers to As breaking Alabaster boxes upon careless and an noting feet. Aud the especially tragic feature of the shattering of the Box is that there is no possible Way to prevent it. Love is a foe too powerful to be met in open combat the strongest heart dreads loves approach and the instinctive emotion la to seek Protection by biding. So the invader cupid dips through the forests of life concealed by Flowers and foliage until the Pool of the heart is reached and a Rilling or unwilling. The a Rater of life reflect Hie smiling image. It is e problem for men and maids the knowing upon whose feet to pour out the precious ointment of the heart since Only the gods of destiny know whether its fragrance a Rill be treasured or a rested. The Shope Era Siepi Aylsa in unusually Good assortment of Polo Cotta and among urn very latest ones Ere of Pele Pink or Blue Loewe faced a Rith White. One such in a it Unteg affair it tee plea its enemy t underside showing in the big storm Collar and to Snori Back cuffs. Other models show the White outside and the color inside and it is hard to say which is the prettier. A smart coat is of Brown and tin. With the Tan on the inside Only showing in the cuffs and Collar. Once worn nothing quite takes the place of these rough looking cosy garments. In the same shop Are some stunning belts copies of a Paquin Model made of White kid with an applied piece of Black Patent Ieather at the front and forming the buckle. Among the Many other Beautiful novelties Are Small Oval frames made. Of Tortoise Shell. Fitted cases for automobiles containing every imaginable toilet requisite la Ivory packed into the smallest possible space Are to be bad for $35. Suitcases with a separated compartment for the Lovely Ivory toilet articles is another one of the sew convenience which a Rill Appeal to any a roman a rho Baa had the discomfort of having Ber soaps perfumes and Powers get hopelessly mixed with her Slaty garments la the Ordinary suitcase where every Flag goes la together. A Lovely Gray Black had beg of a a Tapir leather mooned in engine turned Silver will take the fancy of say woe Rae of railed Ink for several years the republicans have Bim and it does not seem possible that a made platform promises of submitting to j can. Single banded turn a majority of a vote of the people an amendment to the 4.000 to 6,000 and a compact bar Constitution prohibiting the manufacture j of 700 pos Rua Ltd is. And Sale of intoxicating liquors but the la the fourth District congressman it pledge has not been kept and the anti c. Woodward the Republican nominee Saloon people Are indignant. They or now serving Bis fourth term d very popu supporting democratic candidates for the j Lar with the Masse though it would be legislature who Are pledged to support j hard to Tell Why anybody Ever thought of such an amendment Aud this will have sending him to co Grus but he a take its effect in several counties in helping to care of hts and they Uke Bim defeat the republicans. J his opponent. John m Hamilton is one of the republicans bad also pledged them-1 the absent and left men in the state he selves in several platforms to enact a state is a lawyer of Large experience told a wide primary Law but this pledge too. Has i solid and substantial citizen Jurf every re been broken. Primary election Bills have spent Ile got into the Imp sign Lato been Defeated by the activities of members from the a Mack belts counties who frankly stated upon the floor of the legislature that such a Law would place their counties tinder the absolute control of the negro. A and a said one of these Mea id speaking against the measure a if you put such a Law upon the statute books those of us whoa you see Here now from the Southern part of the 8tate you will never see again. Our place will be taken by coloured Republic she a the a t the argument has always been potent but the people la other sections of the 8tate do not seem to a a sense the situation and so keep on demanding a primary Law. The expenses of state government have increased from less than $700.000 a year under Maccorkle. The last democratic governor in 1893 to 1897, to mom than $900,000 a year from 1897 to 1901 More than $1,300,000 a year from 1961 to 1906, and More than $1,500,000 a year from 1906 to 1909, and the present administration is costing upward of $1,-800,000 a year. Many people believe a increase of 172 per cant. In 12 years la too much. The Tariff and the consequent High Cost it living Alap loom up with the other a Tinkl i a to ins that in make pm that but a been making an Active Campaign and will unquestionably give Wood Yard the hardest fight of Bis career. A Milt in is a past grand master of Marana and is widely known and popular. I Cern Mitten is fairly Active but by not had the time to create an effective organisation. Owing to the fact that another Man was first nominated and then withdraw and much time was lost. District lamely reps less. The fifth District is represented by James a. Hughes who to again the Republican nominee. The democrats Nom Natch Rankin Wiley off Marion county a Man of ability and character and on who has the Confidence of the people to a High degree. He Bas made a Strong personal canvass and is backed by Good work upon the part of his committee but the District to largely Republican and has two counties Mcdowell and Mingo that my be relied upon to furnish sufficient majorities to make Hughes elections no a her what is done in other counties. They Are big negro immunities the voters of which usually a use their duty and do that is the situation a it appears to Day. It would take a cataclysm to Chaa in