M’KINNEY, TEXAS, THUR .. -raamSSWIMPROVE%■ yr. - c-v’»'-N... ^ -... , —-Jk pgf jOf*RIvor« and Harbors Discussedn.-at tlisBaltimore Meeting.ble Means to GetleleaseBaltimore, Md., Oct. 9.—More thanCbarcb in Cast200of trade and commercial bodies in theprincipal cities in the United StatesA MISSIONARY. gathered here Tuesday for the purpose of discussing the public improve-Qaite EAFATAL TO roilment of rivers and harbors im theState Complains thatStatesety Has Been Givencitiesunate Affair.- •9.—Not since theto save the life ofthe delegates present. The purposeAnd Some Othersof the congress was explained in theceived Woundopening paragraphs of the address ofEngagemeCongressman Theodore E. Burton,chairman of the rivers and harborsiond, the Americaned in the Jamisoncongress, who made theKnoxville, Teaddressdelegates:ate department putand efforts to savesaid in part:I take it the movement which ledconventionwis now exerting inme, the Americanas capturel by Bul-sum of money hasthe agency of thedesire to awaken general interestthe river and harbor improvements andto bring the commercial bodies whichare represented here into a closerJy, the Unted Statesnation at Constant!*wn remarkable en-touch with legislation upon this sub-the bloodiestoclt;Baptist ehurchmiles from Tanoon Sunday.at the churchhad gathered tl11 o’clock serviject. I am informed it is not desiredthat any specific project shall be advo-in unearthing thele plot which re-tping of Miss Stone.bt that the Turkishvated here, but at the same time youwent to the spthe church. Rthe spring andwell. Both acticonsider the improvement of the navigable channels and ports of the coun-asrequireered and the figThe killed:well and Rushme all that it could) run down the -ban-now to be done isction on the part ofthe fostering care and assistance ofthe national government. With thisMortally woiand Asa Chadwview it is in your power to educaternment, and to thatre potent with thelat of the Unitedare now at work.public opinion and to organize effortsfor the enactment of legislation whichshall be national in its scope and forthe benefit of the whole people.”The following officers were elected:WoundedJlt;fleshSheriff Jamesarrestsisted. Both Biwounded.ures fail, then the PresidenL E. Barton. Philadelphia;t be paid, and thatbeeninxiliaryasSherwoodbetwcChadwells has eLast Christmasnt officials depre-r newspaper discus-.res it is taking inPhiladelphia, George H. Lord of New Orleans and F/A. Scott of Cleveland.A feature of the afternoon sessionHills, Va., whesued, in whichTuesday was an, claiming that it isnited States Senator A. P. Gormanarrassed in its ef-Marylandtion. Consequently... .The substance of the senator’s ad-Eightoen monthsHancockone was killed.and Morgansto give any infor-the case beyond thedress was as follows: “The necessityfluential andtatement that heyormed of the re-for the improvement and developmentThe situationof our commerce was never greaterione month of theransomthan it is now. The only way to meetkeen competition of foreign coungloomyopinion that milow. A reportequalI lit** 11 ft*.Bulgaria, Oct. 9.immense steamships that are now’ en-of Tazewell,lashgaged in ocean trade. Wecoast that will ac-ships that crosshe fate of Miss El- j oceaQittkidnaped American“Yvre must have inthefirmedAt noonnan arrivedEwing, Va.,steamSpringsisified here. Therelemnation of theowing such free-►r.ian committee asship lines that will reach from onethough theother withBothout the necessity of taking such a long,?ineer the outrage.here -before sheroundabout way. I mean that we needsome large canals connecting the va-na^igable bodies993 she is well knownOther addresses of a similar tenorhomes and weibelievfor darknessmembersCumberlanditry. The patriotic were delivered by members of the va- ! supply of ammiOKdelegatand her colleaguesIssions in BulgariaI The Schley Court.e been their bestWashington, Oct. 9.—There were twoTherewitnessesthe Schley inations that Prince 1 quiry Tuseday. They were Command-RADICWade In the K]Hou*«iling his own posi- °r Eichar^l Wainw-right, who commaridsuch license to theloucester during the warible it to blackmailin support of theckinson, w’hen hereConstantinoand Lieut. L. Bristol, who. asdion the battleship Texas during thatperiod. Lieut, Bristol did not see the)bable that if thefrom headquar-woukl not be paidMiss Stone, as thegreaterpart of his testimony turning uponFranciscowasdeputies of thlt;conventionlastto Art. 10 ofscribiiigtinueda chart be had made, showing largely, suited In its alt;accordinge womanthe various ships of the American fleetas“But provishould not be helped at differept times during the engage- ! canon for theJ%lyforme and dinWainwrightcongregations i* Found.^a., Oct. 9.—Unitede agents capturedtes of the $45,000Great NorthernbberyWagnerdealth largely with chart making, church, who arLieutenant Commander Hodgson and spiritual oversijCapts. hoiger and Dyson made addi- docese or miss!tions to their previous testimony.fIt was strongMn.ind of which until—Carriecatesadoption wouhgreat increased