, .' .i ., ., "' ." .." I" ', " ,, ", ' ". " , " ,. ,' "" .. '". < i ", '" if' .. .'\ , ; , I tll tllI ,. I . . N. ---t '" ,", .1 , ," e t . , : 'LOVING, :ACQUITTED,, HOLMES' MAKES, \ DENIAL,,', RAILROAD IS, 'SOLDCentral ,. ': ... AS, STRICT .UNION.. MINERS---c AT'HAUDSUFMOB. CHARGE. OF :CONSPIR/. / Takes the! Stand In His. Own BehalfIn w ... .., Plnkerton Detective 'Posed tn Order toSecure <; "yi-) ' Cotton Leak: .C.*aTheodore' Ao aMe \MJna. '"oWfMra, .... 1.,! BalnsjChief , Unwf ? ' I tten Law-Saves ' Slayer __ Price; I le Mentioned.. of (Georgia Holdings Evidence Federation Against WesternLabor1 White Man .is.. Sent to Doom ), Feature of Defense In Hay- "' ,t of Daughter's Assailant. wood,, Case at ,hi.! .. ; .J At the beginning of We .neadaY' sitting -' Placed l 'in,, New Hand, -' ,, for Heinous) Crime.RAPED ;- . in ,: of the criminal court' at Boise Monday,,. MorrU .. court.at WashingtouT'Tn The effort. 'of the defense to openway' thi Russian etenog- r -- " jedman - tie "cottoa young. ' leak" :; " case against " VERDICT'' SOON REACHED \ father left the the for: i showing of;..asplracy pperd former Anaoclata. Statistician Holmes,, NO CHANGE 'IN POLICY v. who. employ 'ot STEPDAUGHTER , Judge Stafford announced his Pinkerton agency at Denver to write extending ,over :rrWon : decision, r overruling the motion made by ._ .- a 'book in which he published ,a. certain "' .., '; the part 'of" the .mine owner ,fury Could Not Resist: Tuchlng Appeals Holmes' counsel that the.court direct Varying Rumors Finally Culminate In ( correspondence of the agency Lynching J* JPulled. Off at Dalton Ga. 'gush out the. Western Federotloo'. , of Defendant'* Attorneys the Jury to bring that pe led through his 'hands, wa " for In a verdict of ' acquittal :- Miners developed 'of : Honor of Women and on 'the round that there Is Fact" That Deal Was Carried. gain the principal figure at the Steunenberg. ., In Orderly Manner.by Enraged Citizens one. the', \, Their Vi tere.Unc"teatll'ea of'the '' ' nolaw, covering the offense Through Staty." 'Is' .y*", .murder triaL More than half -Vletlnk, Made Full trial ,ofWl' ,ti Finding, Was Unanimous.After A ''number of Washington' businessmen .Mystifying., ,I' of the 'court' day was. occupied In .;, Confession. Uam D.,-Haywood, at, ..,.ldaior>rt- , were called and questioned a* to reading t* the jury copies of tie' document , -..- day. . being In the) jury room thirty the personal and business standing of Rumora'w lch' have been freely circulate which Friedman took from, the Dock. Posey.. A white man,. who had The state 1* resisting. very, earnestly ' "; minutes the Jury. at Houston: ; Va.;. Saturday Holmes Some of them said they had I for,' the past lev days have finally Pinkerton recordlJ./These were chiefly confessed' to* outraging his nlne-year- ,; So far" ,Judge Wood has rotethat I evening, .returned, a veralet.o, . t, known ,him for twenty-five, or thirty dally reports ot secret agent ?operat* old stepdaughter, was' lynched at Dal evidence showing conspiracy Ia : Vl" "not and"all declared culminated la the 'definite announce tag aar spies among the unions ''and i and o'clock'Mon.-' the "states/of Idaho end\ Colorado will :; .guilty" In the case of former years, his reputation, ton. Qa.,, between 2 ' . ment that the controlling Interact In union af Cripple be ,.admitted,on the promise that :tbs ".: ; 'Judge William O. Loving of Nelson ao farad they knew, to be good. men Creek, Victor; .day morning. ) the, Centra! of Glob defense will connect ,this later .wlta Georgia vllle Holmes was called and Interrogated railway has Colorado City, Trinidad and Shortly after 1 o'clock a quiet but , n( or"t' ,-I. county, and manager -Virginia a* to the facts ,relative to the.-transactions been sold; or'tr..uaferred, to.Oaklelgh, Denver show a complete! surveillance determined crowd of ,twenty-flve man their line of defense, But 'the defense estate of Thomas P."' Ryan ",rho wa leading to'.his discharge from Thorne, president of the Trust Company of the Western Federation of Miner marched in an orderly manner t. the ha not given' up their efforts to widsm .J 'on tr1aI'for' ... week :-before the circuit the position of associate statlatlclan of America, and Maraden J. Perry and United Mine Worker; of America county .jail' and'demanded. Poesy' the field and at' Friday'" *...I n.' oC . court of Halifax, 'Judge' William R. and his subsequent arrest president of the-tfnlon"Tnur om>. .-during. the labor troubles in Colorado Covered: by gush la the bands :of court, the'' struggle was. resumed.\ , ,' "I Darksdale presiding for' the ''murder He was first questioned concerninghis pany of, Providence, R. I. In' '1903-04. Pinkerton men sat In, the every member of the crowd Jailor. Grit- The conspiracy.> : and' not the discrediting 1'1"\ of Theodore Eaten; eon of Sheriff 1L relation with Cotton Broker T. According: to, New York dispatchesthe federation convention In Denver In ton was compelled to surrender1' ,the.: of Orchard has) now coma to the. z '4 K. Bate of Nelson county' It. Price ot New York,' whom ha first 'Southern arranged the transfer., 1904 reporting air proceedings. Jeers.Enuring: the Jail. the crowd forefront W. D Easterly, who a*, I Judge Loving shot and killed young met at the agricultural department In It was formally announced Thursday None of the report that' were, produced went to.the cell occupied by Posey, sen a 'member of- the famous ,&Altman! TJav It Este.! .,on a rll 22, .at Oak Ridge? following 1903. The first Interview Holmes aa d; by Adrian 1C,Joline, chairman, tie by Friedman; and read to'' the cured him placed him In a buggy Ion No. 19;of' Cripple Creek; "aa"'... a buggy' ride .Kates! had taken Price had discussed the cotton crop, RichmondTerminal' reorganization Jury by Clarence: Darrow contained and drove to the Gordon street viaduct the strike committee, and who Orchard'. , 1",:>-,.' with, the Judge'* daughter-Miss'; :. predicting a large yield, but nothing committee, that the Committee baa sold other 'than general reference*' to the and hung him to 'a crossbeam. swore was'one' of the) 'men with-'whom' * i g abeth Loving, who had told her father! else bad taken place Later. la March .to Thorne and "Perr, all the capital collateral issues of the trial but they There was absolutely confusion he made ''the arrangements ,for.'Owe that her escort had' drugged- and assaulted or April,, _1905,. ,Price had written, a lock of the Central owned by said' were offered In substantiation ot the In the crowd. Marching In double file, than one crime t.1 atlll on the, .tandy! 1, ;''t: , '. 4 t't. her.: The verdict ot1' acquittal letter to'' Hyde asking him to recommend -' committee, and which,'was received by counter-claim''of: the defense that Jha they collected'' several policemen and By. him other: Jinks la the Chain'ot ,,r I IL was 'read by Foreman B, S. McCraw. some one to take charge of his 'that' committee in'1894$ upon the consummation Pinkerton agency conspired for the destruction forced them to accompany, them.,'Nota alleged conspiracy of the mine owner .... Judge Barlcsdalo thanked the Jurors (Price's) statistical. work., On the of the1 Richmond Terminal Of the Western Federation of single shot was fired and Poser! was and the work' of' the detectives e.*-. j .iS for, the attendance upon t&e! court .at strength of this letter, Hyde, Holmes reorganization and after the reorganization Miners and the live 'of, its leader left bangingfor the citizen to ftJIdMonday' cloyed by them to' create feeling .: great sacrifice. He declared that be and White Vnad entered Into a tentative of the Georgia! Central Rail- The prosecution offered no opposition morning, at 6:30: The badeWas against the Western Federation will S believed. the verdict was In accordance agreement to resign their ,respective road and Banking company. to' any .feature ot''Friedman'.frs-.1 cut down. ,be put In evidence. ' I' with the, conscientious- % view of tb* offices and go to. New York and The net proceed of the sale are to tlnmony: and np,objection the introduction Before the hanging tbj prisoner lacldentaly Easterly flatly contra-' adlcted . Jury. enter upon the publication of a crop be paid over to the Southern Railway ot"-any one 'of the document was asked. If he committed: ,, the) crime every 'statement''Orcb.ard'made' '" The last day of the .trial was spent report on condition that they secure company, which, a* stated 'In the "that,the,'defenae'obt.lDed' through him, and why he did it.Ha. answered that connecting him with, the.Independence c' f In argument, the forenoon session being Price' backing. testimony given by the late President and when Friedman was' handed over ha warn guilty, but that he did not-In depot' or the Vindicator. 'mll.e,1te tells' /'r taken up by counsel for the defense The witness and Hyde had presented Spencer and now on file at Macon was I for cross-examination endeavored, to tend to harm the girl!; At this the of .philanthropic work of the Western 'd and the closing speech for tbe the matter to Price, and it was still entitled to the financial benefit of any ascertain 1f Friedman ,had any nfora crowd booted and with the words. Federation through' ; the Altman Unlom.Ju . 4, prosecution being 'mad In the afternoon I pending 'la JUlie when Hyde and sale of the stock though\ It did not a* I reports or letters! ,bearing,on' the gen "Die with a lie., in1,,your' mouth," the $ caring "for the sick and'-' widow"" ), : by Commonwealth!) sume to control the railroad.As eral' issue. fIt and orphans. s Attorney Holmes severed their connectionwithtbe > buggy wu driven' from under him/and' ' ;'t , Uoaldln. Attorney Barksdale. Moore agricultural department. Letter part of their purchase Messrs. attacked 'Friedman on the 'ground he was left swaying to and fro to, Easterly wilt' be taken' under cross? it I 1< and Lee, for the defense, spoke practically front Price were read to show that the Thorne and Perry have-declaled, their that be,, had played the Plnkertbna slowly choke to'death ' examination by' -Senator. D rah'< ,later.'' f' ." along the same lines. They broker had made ft strenuous effort to purpose to be to operate and to develop fare, bad' violated his pledge to' them On ,the way to, the ,viaduct,. Poesy and It U probable .that this will be aa pleaded for acquittal the the system an Independentone and had stolen -the ''documents,which searching as the cross examination ot on ground have the cotton report for December, as asked 'the crowd to pray for, him,;'and that Judge Loving was Insane at the 1903 show a large yield, whereas Van. for the benefit of'Its stockholders he (produced; but the witness! 'wouldnot he.met,Jb.it fate, without 'single outThecrime W. P., Dvt;' which the state countava L Pome he killed Estes and the admit that he had stolen the a distinct' triumph and material' having lost control Riper bad said that Price' concern public served thereby, and, papers cry' , d'. of himself upon hearing the story wa to have .it made small:! accordingly, they will for at least two'yearl and would not allow Httmtor Bo struck the enUre city assistance, to their' aide. !, :;! ' of the ruin of hl'a daughter. The witness related the details of continue to hold. elity per rah to call him a "'Plnkerton.". ,Ha with, horror.. Never before had there 'Clarence Darrow.' who Is conductingth 1 The real basis of the argument of the sale of his Idaho mining Interest cent of the stock. insisted that it was not stealing, 'to been such an 'outrage In the county defense, sad la in charge of the ': the defense, however, was the "unwrit to Van RIPer( in 1904, saying that,' he The.control of the Central will even- take Information that had been obtained as that commltled'by.P .e7. Attar out witnesses, assert*, mo'it' positively that; ten law," They epoke of the preservation lad been Introduced by Peckham to tually pass to the Rock Island-Frisco by fraud and deceit of secret ,raging the.young girl, he himself car., he proposes to'go, ,directly It :possible. f. of the sanctity of Virginia Van Riper "as a remarkably rich Interests If predictions made In railroad : service men and declared that his purr) fled her to Dalton- and accused another Into the conspiracy, of the mine ownw :I homes declaring that any man who man' who was dealing... In mining circle prove well foudded. pose in which he Informed the,people :;man of the outrage?: er. and clalma If he '.u oeed* In broadening ' ' ,;;: Invaded the threshold and spoiled 41 claims. It Is said that Messrs. Thorne and of .the' methods of .the agency fully The wife of' Posey asserts that ,just the /scope' be will be able to'' -: ;, woman had forfeited his claim on so Holmes said that 'be had received Perry purchased'the, 4 with, an .an- I justified anything that be bad ,done. the, week before an.: attempt was madeto prove that' a' widespread consplraojr, '' .; clety. On this pbinC. Mr. Moore-.ald: $73,000 far his interest In the Idaho .derstanding between themselves and He said that If he had'known that this outrage, her older daughter> by Po existed ? I "Youwould not raise the moral mine, but that at Van Riper's request the Rock Islaml Interests that..formal. : trial wa coming up he would have! say, but nothing was done at the time. Darrow says ha can. tyring the<" PI"--: ,r.:, standard or elevate the womanhood of the consideration bad been fixed In control should pas's"' the St. Louis' taken more )letter and reports Sea ,The young victim is in a fiery .c It"- kertoa agencyIn' aa one 'of the!'chief* ; '.' Virginia by conviction. Don't put the thedeed at 40000. -- and San Francisco after the ..4lplratlon ator. Borah pressed him to'' tell'Justwhat cal condition, but hopes are. held, out 'In the conspiracy and ..claim to' Mr., Lee appealed strongly' .to the to. the effect, that he bad agreedto nOr deny the report. People'could draw tars written by Detective McPartland. At ,11 o'clock' S&turdav mornlnc. Po-. rebuttal. i -sympathies 'of the jury with .both do so and .arrange the window .what inference they would. ha "aid.. In which all manner of crimes: were soy urived''In' 'Dalton .with, hlsyoang LDIER j words and tears. lie '.ald: 'shades In hi*' officea, to'Indicate the> It,waa pointed out that close relations laid at the door'of the Western Federation victim and went to thcrotl'lce' ;or; Dr. A MILLION' : J'Pe' . ... "Sweep from Virginia the --chaste situation.He have; existed between Mr. Thome and of :Miners.. ',' ,' ' ;\ Wood. ':The'physician'! : :was:out of his ,' ., :, : ,,:Lr ::" j ' w- 'l1ome. -or the citizen, and what rl'II @- also said that the crop report .B.,F, Yoakum, who is the guiding spirit Another interesting witness w....JaL office, t so the two Immediately-went, ,to Compos :. Mlk'"'.... 'atMeMM&Bays , . i .mains of the tate? The !purity and from the field ifpoa which the de in the" affairs ot the Rock' Ijland- L -Wallace .attorney', of..Cripple, the pmce of Dr., J. ,8. 'RollInir_ ,: on RMttrnoItII_. 8Ugi1NSr. $. - i the dignity of our home 13 the sweetest Vartrnenf finals .1. ,predicated /were Frisco system Mr. Yoakum. la -a director Creek. who served with the militia, making'an examination,and seeing. the The' Revs' .Henry.: C. atUH**. : thing in. lite In Virginia? It Is the not opened until the day of the promulgation In the Trust COQ1.pany'of Amer. first as a private and,then' as a lieutenant critical condition of hit oatlent auick- 'secretary "of the ''Aawriean*!" . gift, of .Ood. When one Invade our of the official atatement.ren- ica of which )11'.- Thorne Is president.and 'during the strike ,1903-04.) He ly summoned Drs. McAfee and-Krwln. Union, who arrived, M :San' Ffaactaee ' , homes,, he strike society and the body during It impossible to secure accurate In, other ways Mr. Thorne and related several Instances as tending !Officer were, notified and Posey pn'' 'the Korea-,- Friday,, hag,,been oW a '1 politic .the deadliest blow. You all Information prior( to that date. He Mr. Yoakuno1 have cooperated In business to'show the IIllsuee' of the powers of was taken to the Whltfield county'Jail, 'four month tour of'the Orient,,,Inspecdng ''I : know how love for your wife and how added that there never had been a undertakings. the'militia,, by. the mice owners, ; gave where he was" locked' |In the:murderer's the mission stations.-He gava ' ' the smile of a daughter can bring out time from September 1904 to January At the session of 'the directors of the criminal records -of some' of the cell. At first be denied hl, guilt. but' careful,study .to'the Japanese' gneWos, I , from your nature the best there I I. 1906, when he bad 'advance Information the Central of Georgia in Macon a &un', fighters Imported' hf.the] \ mine Sunday morning, just before* being and ara' Americana 'should be '''warn ..v In It concerning the state and few days ago, Charles Steele .resigned owner; told of the working ,ot .the lynched he made a complete 'confession ed against underestimating; Japan'b. , r special report Court then adjourned as a member of. the board. .George M. card-system; recited the'circumstance: telling exactly how the ,deed was ,.strength. 4 + ; THREE SWING FROM QALL )WS.- for the dal.COSTLY Havel resigned last fall and another es connected wltb the looting of the accomplished. >", t.j "TIle 'have a standing army of ,, T'. union store* and a office., million men,-"he said! and thelf drill l: 'vacancy: was create ,by the death of newspaper Aoon a* the young girl was able , .: Convicts Who Murdered Prison Guard BLAZE AT JAMESTOWN. Samuel Spencer. These three vacancieswere to talk she Bald that 'ber' stepfather work 1* not the performance ot perfunctory , , Drop Together from Same Platform. filled' by the election of M. J. JAPS_ ,READY TO SNEAK IN. had abused her.. .. ,evolutions. -They'goat,:Itin. Hotel and Amusement Places Adjoin Perry, W. F. ,Sheehan and Oaklelgh w the greatestest earnestnessNp: nation': ', ; 1 i Barry Vaughan ,and Edward ,Ray Four Thousand In can. afford to hold the .Japanese affVclencx ing Exposition Gutted by Flame" Thorne. Mexico Awaiting COTTfN: IN LOW, CONDITION,' ' I', mood- convicts sentenced tp'the penitentiary Fire early'Wedneeday at PIne Dt.jLOO Following this meeting President Chance to' Slip Over Line. V ** ,(II"'yalor Jn',contempt. "**_'"?'; ' , from St. Louis, and George- -a resort filled with hotels of vary Hanson laid that the tale of the road Immigration officials,. at San Anto- Meet. Discouraging for Month of July i "There is :an increasing,, eeulag": J>>., ; Ryan .convict, : sentenced from Kant ing sites restaurants, store and would not mean any change in Its officers nlo-;have, received klnformatf3n that So- Far on Record; Death the surface of uneaatnes and'' ' t City, were hanged In the county places of amusement Just outside the and that he' would remain as then are tour thousand' Japanese in The'' July report on cotton of The sensitiveness In'' regard ,'to, our Immlv.gratlon , I Jail at Jefferson City, Mo., for the Jamestown. exposition ground destroyed president He said that the same policies Mexico awaiting a 'chance to slip Into New York Journal of Commerce, '''just policy and, .the :.treatment 'ot' , killing of Prison Guard John 'Clay'' frame structures; covering a would prevail and all pains wouldbe the United States. The news come '.Issued, 'makes the condition '74.Z,, per her subject It Is not so manifest aa, I' during a concerted attempt to escape large area in the territory.. Immedtaiey taken to keep the property abreast. from the i construction camps,,on the cent. This coniyaree '''with' 82.7 'at the reports would endeavor to convey; the :* _ "t from the penitentiary! the afternoon 1 on the-outside of,the western fence of the times. Manzanlllo: extension of _the Central I same time last. year,' 81.2' In 1905 and thoughtful; I substantial men', I are dl*>' 1 ? .' ;: of November 24, 1904. nf the el1>>O.111onroulldi.. The 'operations of the' road teill be railroad. Already tight hundred Japanese 83.2 In 1904. This Is' the lowest 'condition posed ,to be patient and ,to ,Trust :to "4 1 ' r The three were hanged at the same The loss 1 I. placed at between $200- investigated by the sew officers! who 'laborers have left the w'ork' in.June on record,the, nearest .the good lntentlon-of war, country and; ' : "jt' moment. No statement war made 000 and )2SO.nOO with about 20 percent are expected to come south in the very with the' intention of entering the 'approach'.''It being' In '1900, ,when .:our official ,for an amicable 'adjust- .J-. . from the scaffold.s Insurance. United States ment of tie difficulties with regard to 'k. : << near,, future , the,,government estimate. way. '75.8., .e their rl& ta. >. :AtNEWe1MMIORATION . 'GERMANS ON THE' WAY. WILL CONTEST, NEGRO'S SEAT. PEACE BY ARBITRATION FIRST: PROTEST REGISTERED. ,, VENGEANCE, .13" CABRERA'S.. lrable; foreigners: wentinto } protesting against the arbitration 'Which passage Immigrant, ha arrived In New many of the powers that republic on the charge of Alleged' , York with one hundred Germans who white representative. ahe- ha* had in chiefly the Unled; States, desireto of a state prohibition bill and memoriallnzlng complicity; In1\ the/:r.eent :attempt i to 'change effect Monday.A brought The;;most important .' will be taken to. the Birmingham district several years.. strengthen to such a point a* to the 'legislature. to. defeat the assassinate ',him! All. .were thrown about by' thejae' t" W H. Roger ls*the negro member i aQ.InsUtuUon'' meMure., a<5t. I I. the Increase ,of;'th e"head tax Governor Comei''aald that he make It become that .' Into .prison and later huddled Into "' E. Atwood from 92 to. '4. with the provision that + it had no tact a* yet about the trip and Captain George will 1 gradually lead to the abolition A. motion .to table was defeated by squads of 20'and tried la croups.1.'Many all over', ''i I but will be.able. to gin some out when leading citizen" i* the contestantIt : of war among 'nations as confidence the vote of 6 to 12, a later motion have;'been' sentenced' to death., Amongthe $2,006,000 of to the revenue-1 ' Is claimed ,that the recent election In the justice -of ordinary to,, ,refer to a .committee" being lost derived will revert the1 'UnltecJStat.1 , he; receives further report from the courts gradually prisoner, are some .of,,.the most : tre&IUr lnatea4 ' agent :in Mcintosh county.;.which resulted led to the .abolition of dueling. by the"vote 'of 6 ayes ''and 13 noes; wealthy and prominent',men' In:, the re ,: .of ,being do1'm''> ' la the reelection of the negro, 'w' arregular. among citizen. *. the vota'upon -Its' final adoption being public. voted to the uses of, the .Immigration. , ,, ar. .NEQROE8,. ROAST ROOSEVELT .. 13 'ayes and < :noes., ." "v ,bureau.r .I. ifi; k _. FIVE- HUNDRED :CREMATEDN: UNCLE SAM IN GOOD '$8HAPE : ; r "P'ORTY"CENTS PER POUND FOR DEPUTy; "Losrt'lIS RISONER. HOLIDAY, POSTMASTERS. . " 'J . '[At :Tenth, ,Annual(! M >et'n'of'h.' Afro- :a v ,* .:.."..:..'.... Host, of' ..Chinese Caught 'In 'Burning' . '-..:... + -" .--- 't . : Finance 'at End of Fiscal } American'' Council. Paid for Fire', B.le'of New .Cotton' en ,t. Theatre'"and Ronted'to. Death; Those 'of Fourth Class' in Georgia Are \ Year 87/- Usual Crime" f Negro, Result In Usual;... >\, : > ldent'Roolervelt and member of v 000,000 on Rlght ,.>lide. <4 f . i. .. J Aftermath. ... 'Naw' York Exchange.. '.A..horrible.holocaust; Is'reported la Granted, Leave'o/ oAbsence., So tar-as working'purposes are concerned ' 'his''omolal'fainllir wen' bandied .with' mall..,advice*'from Hong Kong "whereflue' )Following an assault :u white girt"near. The first .balo'.pt-.newicottott'to.ar-. : ;; A W ahinct n' dispatch rays:; All the- ''fiscal year -of- the govern on .: : f ,{ out glove by. speaker at the '\tenth&I1n'ual"m.eUoc' bundred .Chinese'of'th audienceofa'Chlneee'ttteatersadten. fourth tnent-.Vloaed.wltbra surplus' : Ruby ,:Va. a' railway: i rive .at New' York wa, sold at auetlon class :postmaster in.. Georgia / o( substanrtially 1, small ; , of. the A.fro-Amorican, la of, the.'couonexchange.: ': 'of 'the have-'been granted leaves of'absence .S7,000.00r( ?; 'one 9t the largest tioaa'negrd; wh had been arrested' * r *wi ell, which ''began a three' .days'conveuUun froM. sctorawere; burned to ath"when the not ,, 'net In. and identified. the fgfrf i h . jatbam Alexander were'thesuccessful exceeding.fire( daya, to attend, the balances'ever.thown.. .the .fiscal by;, ra - Ini DalUmbr Wednesday. ; 'V:Co. natlvi theater was destroyed, by'' firsTThat .tate, league 'of' fourth' ""classipoitm: year 1902; ..there'was a'aurplus'ot.tldl. aallantwas'taheu frOm a depety'sherLit , Senator Poraker"waa ,,farorlt and; Udders.. The purchase. flames.spread. ,rapidly: 'I I .and the ten," to be.'beld at 'A4fantaGa on .?, t.37a. but that eras the.largest. .since bye 'mob w 11O'beltl&' eatSiedtoeliandrldfor . .;every mention >Of'hI.. name wa* ;r.. 'pouadv l building ,collapsed.. 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