RYAN AN DBELMONT WITHDRAWAL IDEA DR. H. D. HATFIELD SAND PATCH TUNNEL “DRY” CONVENTION WORK FOB THE HEAT CONGRESS NEAR CUMBERLAND FACES PROBLEM PAID 1904 BILLS | A FLAT FAILURE THREATENS TO QUIT

Questions Must Be Solved Former Chairman Tell* Who ADMINISTRATION Even Parentage Of Plan le Three By Taggart AND THE NEAT Deniedj CAVEDINLASTNIGHT Prohibition Party Before Put Up the Money For the When Made Public—Kenyon Or- RACE FOR GOVERNOR iginator, ’Tie Said Doing Much Campaign. Parcels and Perennial Tariff Question and Post, Banking Doctor Tells Committee That to Have 10.—The 10.—That Thomas Washington. July 10.—The move-1 The Cave-In Believed Atlantic City. N. J., July Washington, July Other Problems Will Be Currency Legislation and three probabilities most evident be- F. Ryan and , the Wall meat to persuade President Taft and Party Must Bury All Trouble. Been Due to Blasting. fore the meeting of the national con- street operators, who were politically Left For It. Other Live Issues. Colonel Roosevelt to subordinate! to Interest vention of the Prohibition party are excommunicated by W'illiam J. Bryan (heir ambition party by1 SAYS HE WILL NOT B. & O. FAST PASSENGER as follows: at , financial the Parker withdrawing their candidacies In the! was the reluctant of effecting party will SACRIFICE HIMSELF First—Fusion with another party, campaign In 1904 which the next con- I this reform. This Is so because of the hope harmony f TRAIN’S NARROW ESCAPE problems : admission of Thomas of In- fail. The fart is. it has already failed which is out of the question. Taggart, and tbe next administra- timidity of most members of Itouse gross had come Into Second—The delegates face a dead- j diana, before the Senate Committee and senate nbout bdvtng anything to The story hardly be Candidate Make* Impasslonate Speech Old Tunnel On the Connelsville Divis- tion will be called on to facs lock with candidates for Presi- on and Elections yesterday. TUE ing that an effort was being made by Privileges do with and ques eight j clear. currency banking Before t Committee and Demand the B. & O. Falls In—Trains are beginning to become to rail off the ion of dent. The former Democratic national tlons In a presidential year. various Progressives Tbe closer this session of congress Marmony—Roosevelt Electors May Are Detoured Via FairmontMCom- Third—No Chance of changing th« chairman had been called to the wit- Comparatively few members have candidacies of the President and for comes to tho more dis- Be Forced Off the Crews There name to the National ness stand to tell the Senators what adjournment serloos to the qiies mor President through nation-wide Ticket—Big Spilt pany Hurries Many Progressive per- given any study he knew of the campaign contribu- tinctly Is It possible to outline these tlons Involved, and consequently‘only j petitions before it was disowned. The, In Party Promised. and Will Rquire Many, Days to ty. The convention met this morning tions eight years ago. He said that problems. a few are willing “to do It now.” Hut interests that fathered it. denied thei Clean It Out. Charleston, W. Va., July 10.—When in the Music Hail on the pier. Nation- his memory was bad as to details, but The hopes of those who, earlier in with the emergency currency law paternity and retreated. 1 the Republican State Committee met Cumberland. Md.. July 10—The al Chairman Charles R. Jones called he was able to recall that the two fi- the sesslou, had fulth that the tariff about to expire by limitation when the On every hand the scheme was here today to canvass the returns of Patch tunnel on the Connells- the convention to order. More than nanciers had put up most of the mon- problem would, to a partial extent, he new administration begins, March 4. sueered at. Nobody here who knows Sand j the election held June It session hare been i the situation primary 4, ville uicision of the B. * O. caved in 1,000 delegates are present. ey that had been spent by the Demo- solved this dlsslpat- 1913, It will not be possible to escape j anything about political 1 was learned that an effort will be made afternoon at about 6 o'clock. The most interesting piece of gos-‘ cratic campaigner*. ed. When this session of congress bauklug and currency reform much believes that such a move could suc- yesterday to ascertain whether or not the elec- Passenger train No. 14 due here at heard about, the hotel lobies cen- When urged to go into the subject ! winds up the customs puzzle probably longer. True, the emergency currency ceed. Nobody suspects that Colonel sip [ tors named at the State convention as far from solution as before. for 6 o'clock had passed through the tun- ters around a Presidential boom, hav- more fully, the Indiunan demurred. He will be measure might be extended a year Roosevelt would agree to get out of j w ill the nomineees of the Re- If one or two bills for revision of or and Is this will b# at- now that he has launched support nel only a few minutes before the cave ing for its basis a new issue that said that the books had been burned Even two, It likely the race his! are will he publican convention. in occurred. Just how much of the would substitute practical politics for just before the Denver convention, schedules passed they tempted. third party, and nobody takes any and the same will In case It Is found they will not the mountain of earth and rock covering "church politics." And in connection and that he could not remember what makeshifts, subjects j Parcels Pott. stock in the possibility that President consideration In the State committee will be asked to call in not be definite- of C. had been recorded in them. He said require further Taft with a nomination hard won to the tunnel fell could with the boom, the name Finley A fourth that is loom i Tho of large subject a convention to nominate electors but it is believed that of Cumberland. Md„ is that he had not turned over the rec- next congress. performance hlB credit, will retire from the race. ly ascertained, Ilendrickson, Ing up over the heads of congress At the tbe senate on the bill for revi- pledged to Taft. time of the not less than 200 feet of the old cas- heard as the candi- ords to Norman E. Mack the incoming regulars Is 1 These Hsve No Influence quite frequently wherein more and more Imposingly parcels national convention. Governor Glass- nomination national chairman. sion of the metal schedule, ing fell. date for the Presidential Powerful sentiment for the par is true that members of I absented themselves or refrained post It many cock was quoted as saying that the rumor men was on they One among railroad on such a ticket. The platform | No Remorse Now, He Say*. ! cels Is driving congress, reluctant ! j on this post Congress and many Republican office West Virginia electors would support been closed would make from voting schedule, letting that half the tunnel had which the candidate I1I31 Mr. Taggart declared he felt no to take this question up seriously. for the success i Democratic bill and Insuring ly, holders, alarmed of: Roosevelt regardless of the nominee. thai the peas i Another and probably correct report campaign will urge especially shame over the fact that Wall street The house in the poetoffice bill put In their Individual campaigns In Novem a veto, shows the difficulty of getting Hatfield Takes Stand. was that the west of the be more earnest appeals for had furnished the with an for ; (jlitire portal there agencies money revision line. experimental proposition par her. would do any thing in their pow- anything done In the When the committee tunnel had fallen and that the cave in votes outside the churcli and that, less which to carry on the Parker cam- cels post on rural routes. began Its de- The truth seems to he that plenty of : er to patch up party dlfferenles even j extended abut 250 feet. The tunnel is of the prohibition party be paign. He said nobody had arisen to The senate Is showing a tendency to liberations a stormy session was en- energy ex-j Democrats in congress and plenty of at this late day. They would wel- church j the session tered Into. That there will lie a about 4,000 feet long. I pended in trying to secure the protest against the sourocHofthecam pass a parcels post bill, but a split Republicans do not want the tariff Is- come Joyfully the advent of third The trouble, it is certain, occurred vote. paign funds at the time, and that he Is being crowded so hard toward s in the party could be seen by every ! sue removed. They want to use It in candidate around whom the whol-< at the west end. Many experienced I The Massachusetts delegation came could indulge in no remorse over It close thHt It Is not expected to do so. one present, and to prevent such every i the campaign. And not onfy will It ho phrty might rally. These oflfieehold-! railroad were not surprised when they in along a large sized boom at this late And If the session closes with only the meuna Is being resorted to. The ques- bringing day. ! the favorite topic for hundreds of cam- era, however, will be unable to cor, heard that the fall of that portion of I for the renomination of the 1908 W’hlle the testimony before the Sen- experimental proposition provided for tion now facing the commute is: How tick-j palgn orators next fall, but when the trol the situation. They will not In-1 the tunnel roor Por- and Watkins. The ticket ate a few Interest- post will demand consideration can harmony be brought about, and actually happened. let—Chafin committe developed next administration comes In on March parcels fluence either Taft or Roosevelt In tions of the roof have been giving way ! has supporters although facts it was notable for the more strongly than ever In 1913. It Is the party placed In a position to make already many ing chiefly 4, 1013, it will have to grapple with the remotest degree. They wilt hav, from time to time for several months. it is believed that Hendrickson, of facts which it did not disclose. The the conviction of most members of a respectable showing at the polls i the old, old subject, may have to call to follow one or the other of the twnj rock above the tunnel that the Issue cannot be avoid- next November. It seems the I will cut considerable flg- amounts of money expended, the another extra session to consider it congress candidates and take their chances and cracked the ed much longer. Dr. 11. D. Hatfield, candidate fur gov- had been jarred by ! ure iu the balloting. amounts contributed by the individ- ; and. In tho event there Is no extra ses- of election by that token. now as If a bill for the before the blasting which had taken place in the ual supporters of Judge Parker and direct the attention It looks gov- ernor, appeared committee sion, will have to White Houee Scoff* At It has been in course ernment of the cannl zone and the and delivered a lengthy address. He new tunnel which ! MOUNTAIN LAKE the manner In which the funds were of congress to It at the regular session two regulation of tolls would bo passed be The White House scoffs at the Idea' declared In plain terms that in case of construction for nearly years PARK IN FULL BLAST used were not fully set gorth by Mr. In December, 1913. Neither the suc- to the fore this session closes. Congress be if the withdrawal of President Taft of a that he would and and which was planned displace Taggart. cessor to Mr. Taft nor the Sixty-third split withdraw, in and do- lieves public sentiment will not he pa- K is said there that the time has that the party would have to seek an- tunnel which just caved by Summer Resort Now Open and It did come to light, however, that congress can escape wrestling with Big of to Unt If so the railroad a better tient In face failure act. long passed when any Republican other candidate. His remarks had a ing give grade Many Improvements Have Been the job of national treasurer eight this hoary but extremely live subject. legislation is possed It will doubtless Is possible. No overtures effect on the but through the mountain. Made years ago was more or less thankless. compromise j profound committee, of Other Issues. not bo It will rather be a will be entertained for u The of the new tunnel has F. had started out as In Way Pressing permanent. to this end no action was taken. heading Mountain Lake Park, Md., July 8.— George Peabody in con- measure, a makeshift, an minute. None has been made and! The Taft men led H. been through for many months and the money collector for the conserva- One reason why many men temporary by C. Ogdan, 1 summer season at Mountain The The next administration one need be it is said at the it was it would be ready for tives. He resigned. Later Bel- gress who have hoped to see progress experiment. made, Sherman Denham, Virgil L,. Highland. expected ! is now The August Lake Park formally open. at und the Sixty-third congress will have executive offices W. W. and others use before this time, but after the mont to hold the money bags. toward solution of the tnrtff made Whyte demand that are in better condition than essayed grounds the Panama canal problem on Ito hands. of a work neared it was found There was neither this session are disappointed Is that Senator Kenyon, Iowa, progres- the Roosevelt electors withdraw with- completion are In He, too, resigned. ever and the guests coming In fnct, this will be a lusting Is out that the were unsatisfactory nor treasurer, therefore, when they understand clearly the difficulty question sive and a Taft supporter. believed delay, while the Roosevelt contli* grades new have treasury thick. Many improvements “Is of one. It is not likely to bo settled until real of the com- headed and the company was obliged to re- the Bryan nomination was made at so long us the tnrtff looming" to be the originator gent by Colonel Seymour Ed- been a new bath added, including of oth- the canal Is in operation and experience move. He the cam W. M. O. Dawson new operations in it and in the mean- Denver in 1908. getting adequate consideration promise managed wards, and Charles house at the lake, a rustic pergola at bus furnished some os to the for 1 er which are pressing for guide of his Senator Cum- D. Elliott insist that shall not. time continue using the old tunnel Wants to questions palgn colleague. they the Crystal Spring, a number of at- Peabody Testify. weeks wise course to pursue. the movement of trains. consideration. For Instance, mins. at , and his one com- Now the battle llec between the fac- different When pressed for complete Informa- tractive rustic bridges in I consumed this Passenger train No. 5 which leaves and months have been of Work Ahead. pelling argument there was that Sen- tions, and there seems no possible of the and various oth- tion as to the contributions and ex- Plenty for via parts grounds session In talking tariff that might well ator Cummins, if nominated, could chance of effecting peace, and It is Cumberland at 5.12 Chicago Mr. sai dthe com- er additions too numerous to mention. penditures, Taggart trust and The tariff, the corporations, banking Connellsville and Pittsburg reached ha vo been devoted to the rally the support, of the whole party, believed that the whole matter wilt tennis courts mute would have to excuse him. He and the canal The golf course and Tills problem currency, parcels post, the Baltimore convention be threshed out the rank and die of Hyndman before the train crew receiv- be i corporation problem. Since by have been in excellent condition suggested that M.\ Peabody might It thene things will be sufficient to give nad put has not boon entirely neglected, bnt nominated Governor Wilson, Senator at the ed Information that the tunnel to all Information ttyp p|irty pollB. i and with the boating and bathing at able furniBh .the It will the next president and the coming con- caved in. is nowhere near sortition. go Kenyon has been particularly active la the wanted, and that the former Democra- their brains over. the lake, the bowling alley and the next administration. gress plenty to rack The train was back to Cum- over to his efforts to reunite his party. He CANDIDATES EXPEN8ES brought tic treasurer be called to the witness a small strong Chautauqua program that has Is tho of bank- But these will really be but berland and the comfort of the pas- Then there question first announced that he could not bolt FOR PRIMARY CAMPAIGN been there is sure to be no stand. The committee intimated that Even the part of the Important problems which for here. B. & O. prepared ing and currency legislation. the ticket nominated at. Chicago, sengers provided the wouid be followed. over the lack of amusements. suggestions who at the of will go over or be thrust past local officials were at first undecided I enthusiasts beginning his were with the After Chairman had asked for end of this con- though sympathies Secretary Reed. Kelm and William* The formal openig of the season Clapp to see a new law on elections and past the would use i this session hoped cause. which of three routes they the total amount of anti- Roosevelt File Their Election Expense was to have been at a contributed eight have lost gress. The vexing question trains to grand patriotic banking and currency hope iu detouring Pittsburg. over. Traced To Camp Accounts. emonstration in the Amphitheatre or. years ago to the Democratic campaign will he either at Injunction legislation also may go Kenyon could be sent over the Penn- that anything passed, Trains and had failed to the infor- matters of In (ho 1 vita- W. Va„ Three the afternoon of the Fourth which fund, get or the short session. Tho Other proposed legislation Tills resulted special Charleston, July road via Altoona to j this session sylvania Pitt# he asked for the nameH of which are not near a settlement and Iowan to attend the Taft more candidates for nomlantlons In was the produce to the annual camp- mation, ! result is are devoting much eu- t Ion,to the over the new' tracks of the I they burg; some contributors. At once Mr. Will demand consideration after con- the recent have now in sesion. However, of the to for the new admlnls- which political reception. He Anally Republican primary Western to Connellsville or meeting, i ergy preparing Maryland called the names of Mr. Murch nre conservation In va- with hied their accounts with the just In time to be disastrous to the at- Taggart Ryan tratlon and the new congress. A great 4, 1913, sented to go, and simultaneously expense over the main line of the B. & O. via | and Mr. Belmont He could not re- rious the of came that secretary, one of them the sec- tendance a heavy downpour of rain deal of work Is being done to organize phases, granting pensions his acceptance the story being Grafton, Fairmont and Morgantown of state white oth- set in and continued with such vio- member just how much each gave, but sentiment for hanking and currency to superannuated government employ- an effort, was being made to secure retary himself, the to Connellsville. the which he left was that ees, of cold storage, the pro- the ers are Howard E. Williams, candidate lence as to make it necessary to aban- impression ! reform In the Slxty-tlilrd congress. regulation the withdrawal of both President The Western Maryland afforded the the establishment of a of for commissioner of and don the meeting The camp meeting they had been main support of This work is being done by elements posed deportment and Colonel Roosevelt. The whole agriculture, shortest route and the Pennsylvania | the Industrial education meusure, N. Q. Kelm, candidate for the state is under the direction of Bishop Jo- the campaign. to the plan of a national re labor, movement has today been traced to the next shortest distance, but ; friendly perhaps Further information as the resolution to ameud the constitu- senate. seph F. Berry of the Methodist Epis- interesting j serve association, cither the Aldrich the Kenyon camp. It was finally determined that the best tion so as to extend the term of the Stuart E .Heed's copal church, who has with him a to the financial conduct of national plan or something akin to It. It has This general alarm among the Re- expense accounts time could be made by the B. & O. 1 to six yeurs and make him shows that he for Clerical strong band of helpers from all over campaigns is expected when the Sen- not been hard to hold In chock (his president publican leaders goes to show the spent $21 its own lines via Fairmont and using ate committee calls B. Ineligible to re-election. work, $494.85 for newspaper announce- the The camp meeting is to George Cortel- whiter and spring the movement for hopelessness of their campaign from No. left here over country. Morgantown. 5 head of the fund ments, $198 for postage, $71 for print- be followed by various conferences you, Republican party their own viewpoint. With their par- that route last night at 9.15 and No. 9 ing for electro for and the main events of the sum- in 1904. The former secretary of the ty divided beyond any possible recon- $32 plates, $42 westbound and No. 10 eastbound la- by wilt be on GLASSCOCK WILL FIRE DESTROYS traveling expenses, $4.80 for tele- mer, the Chautauqua and summer treasury questioned Friday. ciliation. and with a united enemy In ter in the night were detoured over grams and the school. This was the campaign in which Judge REMAIN REGULAR BIG SAND PLANT front of them, led by the most pro- telephone charges, $800, the same route. amount Parker accused President Roosevelt of gressive Democrat In hlB party, the of the assessment of the state The Sand Patch tunnel nas a great, sums Visited committee, making a total of $1,683.85. Why must T. R. and his convention receiving large of money from Friends Say He Will Not Bolt, But Berkeley Springe By Disas- leaders of the O. O. P. see only defeat perplexing problem with railroad men Blaze and Loss Will The total expenses certified to by 1 break into Chicago right in the mid- Wall street. The President had de- Will Remain True To The trous Probably ahead. and contractors since the days when Reach Howard E. Williams Is $2,041.82. This ; die of vacation time?—Chicago News. nied it, but later the Armstrong in- Old Party $12,000 The two Republican candidates the surveys of the road were complet- also Includes the assessment of the vestigation showed that the Democra- Charleston, July 9.—Friends of Berkeley Springs W. Va.—July 6.— may pretend conAdence as to the out- ed away back in the early sixties. Af- Republican etate committee. His Item- tic candidate was correct. Governor William E. who This town was visited today shortly look. but the Republican candidates the had Glasscock, ter the plan of tunnel finally convenience is being experienced by — ized account Is as follows: Assess- »- held several conferences with him be- before noon by a disastrous Are with for the Senate, for the House and for been decided upon several years were the traveling public. Train No. 12 due ment of state committee, $800; news- SMITH WILL PROBATED fore his departure for Berkeley the result that $12,000 worth the State and local offices are not con spent in building it. During its con- here at 12.21 a. nt. from Pittsburg, paper announcements. $401.76; print- IN HARRISON COUNTY Springs, stated Sunday evening that of property has been destroyed, with Adent. They are, on the contrary, struction several contractors either did not arrive until 10.47 today, and ing cards, letterheads, etc, $141.75; the State executive would not join the $7,000 insurance carried by the H. S. afraid that they, too, will be carried went broke or gave up the job in dis- train No. 10, Cleveland-New York ex- stationery, $46.47; stenographic work How Former Jefferson County Man third party, but would remain regular Thompson Insurance agency of Mur- down in the Democratic landslide gust with the difficulties involved. It press arrived shortly after noon. and other help, $206.09; plate matter, Disposed of His Before and support the regular ticket. Al- tinsburg. that they forsee In connection with was finally completed by the late Ja- Property pencils, buttons, etc., $155.25; travel- He Died though the governor has made no pub The property destroyed was The the national Aght cob and John Humbird of this city Officials On the Scene. j ing expenses, $200; tel- Sand Co. o vn $80; postage. ■ lie statement to this effect, it is Berkeley Springs plant, about the year 1872. For many years for about Clarksburg, July 10.—A copy of th gen- ephone service, Total, The tunnel was damaged ed Perrin and and It was MRS. HAYMOND MAKES BIG $10.50. $2,041.82. will of W. of erally thought that he will do so up- by Brldgen, recently different administrations of 250 feet. The slide started in an open Cruger Smith, deceased, N. U. Kelm, candidate for the state very operated. The Jefferson was on his return from the Springs this being successfully GIFT TO WESLEYAN the B. & O. have studied plans for a cut which is in connection county, presented by senate in the Thirteenth district, cer- being made company had built a new Braton Gibson and was admitted week. Roosevelt named Glasscock recently better grade through the mountain new tunnel now L. tifies hts expenses to have been $186.72 with the double track but had not started to operate to the court Mon- one of his campaign managers in this plunt Harrioson County Lady Will Build than this tunnel afforded. The de- under construction at that point, and probate, by county Of this amount $32.76 was spent for State, but did so without the knowl- It. The plant burned was the old one Memorial Hall For termination to drive a new tunnel was day, the will and two codicils having Wesleyan the of lists and canvassing of |the increased pressure caused the and the constructed will making been before the court of that edge or consent of the executive. recently plant College at Buckhannon the result. 1 walls of the present tunnel to cave in proven votes, $23.65 for stenographic work, W M. O. Dawson has been named be started at once. With every railroad man who heard : of rock county. Clarksburg, July 10.—Mrs. Virginia $40 as the assessment of the senator- and about 30,000 cubic yards At 11.30 o'clock Are was discovered his by Mr. Roosevelt as his manager in of widow of of the cave in last evening and the and earth which filled the tunnel at Mr. Smith left house and lots Haymond, Quiet Dell, the ial committee, $70.50 for postage and | this State, and lie is making an effort n the dryer, and before anything could narrow escape of passenger train No. i the west end. at Charles Town, where his death oc- late Sidney Haymond, has made a advertising, while the balance was for to it Is V done the plant was wrapped In 14 the first comment was the curred, and his interest in have Governor Glasscock bolt, of $30,000 In cash to the board of etc. calamity Because of work on the new tunnel seventy- gift envelopes, hotel bills, , but little satisfaction has been flames. ^The employes sounded the would have if the six acres of oil and gas teritory in said, trustees of the college and Mrs. Hay- staggered people the company had anticipated that and a of It was alarm number citizens rushed full or this to Flora M. his given him by the governor. hannon for the of the erec- had happened a little earlier occur, and conse- county Smith, purpose MRS. MCWHORTER DEAD something might that Dawson aud Charles to the scene and assisted in the flght, in time to catch the passenger train. wife, during her life time, and at the expected tion of a memorial hall to her late quently it was closely watched, so that but the Are had gained such Elliott would both bolt the ticket. headway heraelf hours before the the trains were time of her death the same are to go husband and and the hall 'will: Wife of Former 8uprem« Court Judge slide had of that all efforts were futile, and the Officials to Tunnel. to the heirs of Mary M Gore. D. An- Neither any prospects securing be devoted to such purposes as the Died of Hurrying stopped from passing through and ar- soon fell a mass Suddenly Apoplexy further from Taft Hat- building of ruins. na Miller is given a house and lot in ; positions and trustees of the college and Mrs. llal- Vice President A. W. Thompson, rangements made to detour the B. & in the is so Charleston, July 10.—Mr*. Caroline field and they are a ,The machinery plant | Chief West Washington, D. C., while another taking dekpei'ate mand may determine on hereafter. It j Engineer Stewart and Chief of O. trains over the new line of the badly burned that It can not be opera- McWhorter, wife of Judge Henry C. house and lot there are to be sold and chance by supporting Roosevelt. will be decided later whether the Maintenance of Way Stimson of the ern Maryland road between Cumber- ted again. It is bent and twisted all McWhorter, former member of the B. & O. R. the proceeds thereof after inheritance J building will be used as a science sud- R., passed through this : land, Md, and Keystone, Pa. out of shape, and will probably be dis- supreme court of appeals, died taxes are are to to Marshall STATE COMMITTEE a or a city at an early hour this morning A. W. third vice presi- paid go hall, library boys' dormitory, denly Sunday evening of apoplexy. Thompson, ______posed of to the Junk dealer. W. Rust. but however used it is to be a memor- en route to Sand Patch tunnel, where dent; F. L. Stewart, chief engineer; The Are was so flerce that the tele- She was first stricken as she was In Session at Charleston and Canvas- slide has ial to her and her late husband. a heavy blocked traffic. An Earl Stimsou, engineer of maintenance phone offices were put out of commis- starting for church in the morning, THE “PREP" FACULTY sing Vote Cast at Primary army of laborers and a battery of of way, and other officials, left for the sion for several hourB. and th£ news and never regained consciousness. Charleston. July 9.—The state Re- FARMER SUICIDE steam shovels are being rushed to the | scene and arrived there last night, could not be sent out of town for some She was seventy-two years of*age. Board makes For publican executive committee is In tunnel but it may be a week before to superintend the work of clearing Appointments Key- time after the Are had been extin- Previous to her marriage to Judge Me ser School : session here to canvassing the Lewis Man Takes His Life the slide is cleared up. Meanwhile the the tunnel. Seven hundred men and Preparatory day guished. At this time it is not known County Whorter, In 1904, In California, she vote cast at the recent The! of B. & O. will detour and three steam were to work 10.—The State Board primary. Because Love Affair was Mrs. has two freight pas- shovels put i Keyser, July ! whether or not the company will re- Caroline Oates, and is being attended many senger trains over the new extension ; this morning removing the obstruction. of Regents has appointed the follow- session by build. Clarksburg, July 10.—Clay Herslan, grown daughters in this city, and a • j men of the 1m f* of the Western Maryland Railroad. Telegraph offices were established ig faculty for the West Virginia uni- prominent party. _> a wealthy farmer, residing near Ber- son In California. Mrs. McWhorter following the canvassingI Early this morning two special last night every five miles on the new versity preparatory school at Key- mediately Bass For Tygarts Valley. lin, Lewis county, was seen going toj for many years has been prominent the old committee will adjourn, and trains from Baltimore carrying labor- Western Maryland road and block sig- ser: Principal, J. W. Stayman. A. M.; ; Washington, D. C., July 8.—Fish j the woods early Tuesday morning in W. C. T. U., and Woman's Relief the new will meet aud or- ers passed through the city for the nals placed in operation to mimimize English, George VV. E. Whiting; sci- copnmittee Commissioner George M. Bowers, at with his shov^un. Not returning at Corps work, both In state and nation. ! ganize. tunnel, and the men will assist in delay sas far as possible. ence, E. F. VanDyke; commercial, C. the request of Senator Watsop, has i noon a search was made and his body cleaning it out so it can be used. The All B. & O. trains are using the new P. Moore; agriculture, W. H. Thom- sent Afteen thousand black bass to'be was found near a log. He had shot1 A stern father In a Pennsylvania men were in charge of Supervisor T. Western Maryland road between Cum- as. history, Miss Ida F. Menefee; mod Mackey—Harden distributed In the Tygarts Valley river, himself, lacerating his chest and i town locked up the bridegroom to Mulligan, who will have charge of the berland, Md., and Keystone, Pa., with em language, Miss Florence E. Shel- Anna Belle Harden and John Wm. and eighteen thousand black bass ft>r bowels. It is thought to be a case of prevent a wedding, but love laughs work. but slight interruption of the sched- ton; elocution, Miss Minoia R. Hatch; Mackel, a young colored couple of. the Notth Fork of Hughes river In suicide as Herslan was Involved In a even at twentieth century locksmiths. 1 1 On account of the trouble much in- ule. | music. Miss Eliza Hoffman, | town, were married here Sunday.' Ritchie* county. love affair. —Boston Transcript. '■ ♦; ■ ", '•i ./ % !

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