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®ttucs VOLUME )f KEYSTONE WES! VIRGINIA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1913 NUM M'DOWELL GO. GETS STATE LIBRARIAN W. W. SANDERS OF WELCH APPOINTED Seven Months Uaceasisg Effort oa Part of McDowell Briags Renhi. Tlt»* i»mi niiititir* f#iirt (tt the Xr* rw» of MrlktmHI ('•xmtj to •w-ure ti»e |*o»iti<»n <4 Slut*- Librarian • mm rewanie«i Mni'diy of thi# *«»k Itf <jioverm>r Hat tieUl, «hn announced the «4 Pr»4. W W. Swdera, of Wrt. li Thi» '** tirwt timrm the history «>l the »tate tlat a <\4«»rnl man aonth <•) tk Kanawha ha* lH>»orr<t with at. uii|»»rtant »tate powiti-m. The urtuvr* • »# ii»e M> Ifciwe'l County <\4orv*t hV, 111»ii< an <Hjr • nizatioii tie nfc*<i * «»n alter the fln iMi last November l> »-k tl»e t<> »|if«iint a Colon*! man Id Uw <4 State Librarian iu ns-u^niii'in «4 the aervi«-ca <»f the Co lor**! \ • -Urn of Mclkmrll County rvn dered tike HrpuMk-tn Party durniK t!»• l«rt sixteen year*. In February, a n eetinir <»f the «trmuiization »m held ai this piaiv ami the naam of lour men pmmitr<l to Got. HatlMil with the tUtc ment that the appointment of any of th^n> • uuld be Mtitfactury <4 Ute C!uliir«l vo tern of tlie C«*inty. It aiM>n lieveiiifieil that Kanawha, l^ewix. Fayette ami Ohi* rountiea were mukiiif ■trenivoii* efforts f» ne«-iirv tin* atfiiinliiMH for favorit W. W SANI»KR>. KTATK LIBRARIAN ■»n« Mfm-r etitm*! the n»* with two ( • mikIkIbUx and Mingo lia I one, I Tln> Mrlfciwell Titian tl*n look ftp Uie , tight actively on Mtlf oi M< I>owell | n-nuty ami matte a fj(bt that will long he ruiiiiiUTHl hy i*vfr«l aapirant* fmo» | the <4hrr count*** Thin paper did not , ••'I>fM»rt any individual lait fought out in the of<en for tin-Comity notwithatand- | ing tlw fart that along with W. W. San- | dera, B. K. Carter and K. M. f'ra«head, T. Edward Mill, of Una paper aaa I endoread. tin mrh tltr latter did not re main in die rare to tlw finish W. W. San<lem ia a native of Henry county. Va. He waa educated in the pnhiir and I'natijWMm parot*hai arlool at MartiiMvill, Va., and went to Lincoln i'oivrraty at riKtiliva and Urnk the rol legte i-owrae an.1 The«4<*T He graln tiisl aifk iln* «.f A M and h •• la» n p*>-a>-l<ii>v -»i «l lew I'M f I «ver »iia— I, ft «»-efi he a aa eleetrd I Mat r t li M. of tie* li I •».«»! o. »• Pn>( S til ler* i- a a. holar. a ajaalirr of no«»* Ita» a ilmrmifh kaoaMfr of politic-. lie a ill aUy and fitly represent the (' imd \0--\M- of MrI*o<tell county Bid • ' to** rfnk* at lar#e FOUKfF.FNTH ANNUAL SRSSON OF THK NATIONAL NEC (0 bUSINtSS LEAGUE i r.% i: w. iif i H I'» , \»»r. fl—S»r nn<l fil h) 11m- «1 . |<« .rin im>» r t |*>| a^ril «4 ln«<lii(n, fraternity WhI mltfftit miwnt, nmi^tAr-i in rta htfhm hf William IVnn, Hnjamin Krankl»n. ThoMna Xkwiw and Jnhm M'tnamik^ and witliiii Uv ahailow of |rxlr(#n< U-tv-» Htll, «hm Ml pmriaiami tl + birth of tlv Aii«nrw Rffnblr. U f Umtr trrfitii annual awm of U«r NaUtmal Nffro Hnanna L •M, It wan pwh*iomHj fittirtf that U* baa* wa*a«*d. tanoft larval? and ami pnrfilahl* iralhmnf of th* < maial tmcM of lh» Nn*m ran* ahnnld hr Iwld «m th* flfta-th ann'Miw) of nwI prnf4»'« imwiptUa on tbe apr* wbm thr antidiwry SUCCESSFUL SUMMER SCHOOL. Iu >n»i.y u ilw Sumuwr Sch • 4 juaC ciu#«l at W«*t Virginia I'liivm lf Iim !>*-»• Um* hhmI Otviv'-Wnl em Ih4<I in lie rUW Siiii(hiU »rrf ,»r%wnt Irrnii -mjr f m»ly in W. \'» •xr- pC i!* nmit (h*m «>l Minif i, I.'*r«n. KaW>itfl« an*t *>• IU-t- 41 1 ln-ir »w U»i t) »tiaW*ntM fr«Mi» tVlin»ylvania, irvm ir.nn Msirylaikl, IroNi Virginia. Ui> Inw Ohio, two fnxn .Miaootiri, « nr fnxn lh*tri.t <if <! 4nin*»a. an-1 two from I'orto Ki« o. Tl«n* w.-r* pulJir • ImhiI tra iwri ot «ll hi*h school |*niMMp«k«, city «uip»-n urntinitu, c >011(5 auperinUii« It-nt*. n:r>-l un irn, district auiMTtuUriHlMitn. n-yular ciJIrwi' «tu*lenU, (mluatf *tu<l»-i.i* a ui iuum' •UklmiU. A aiirnitit ant (*1 iiNuvrniiiK Um» at LeiiviaiMT- Im in Um* ra|1 >y ui< rvamiiir a uulwr alio alien*Uii Um* milliner «rhi* ' (or ivpiltr rwlit. Tliia year Uarre »w TSi i*vular « r*->iit aiinkuU, <•» *■"> 1-2 per >*-nl of Um* entire enrollment Ijwt Suuiuht tlitrrv werv Hi'i Thu allow* i iu<«t gratifying iiwrvw. It h rviileiK** that Um* opportunities otfrml in tl»e MM uter m-Ikmm |ii »urk out a » J Wire nmrsf wv appreciated. (if freateat t»i|fiuli< aii«v 1a Um* hint* <4 aork <|.»i>e 111 a'l tiefu*rtiiMMilr> "I Um* luiverwity Un» mihhim r. TIm* emi iM-nt Mf «i ml lata from \.«ri<>iai part-* ai tli« v-«Mintry Iwvt* tivm --fi.'U.u 11 .11 mihI tli** a-..ik 111 Um ir climtn.. u aeli ax the a..rl • 1 Um* riiw»K <4 tlx* uvular l'niv«*r»ny pr. .!<«»■ »r», is * rtliy ot iIm* !«• »t ir «.liti .i - i) a state university. !Vili*(a> Una -11..» iM-r, uiore tlian ever h»i.»re, Um* I uivn • iy Suumirr Sri 1 * J lia* liemomttratetl Jiat It Dot a I'baiitauqua, but a real ATTEMPTED CRIMINAL AS SAULT BY WHITE BRUTE Pretty Little Bessie Traiaor Tell> of Brutal Attack by John Fliw llmitinftiHi, Aiw.*?.'. — With l»»*r fait iikW villi tla* hlimh of fmt*arra»aiiaiit, •rHty little iV-ana- Trauior, to, n-laU-d (<■ «inire T (I Rop-r*. in hia c<>nrt it <ta> •r no i tin- »t< ry tiri> im attempt i< • •mi all) a.««aiilt Iter, inwlf l.y J<4ti I *?kina, a ill knoan young man of (V>w <«>ii of Ttiofnai KILiim. Tlie atlHiiplnl a.«Mtiiit. tie- little *if! aid, had taken plm-e on tlie mirht of VitKiwt "tli, folloa tntr a MH'ial at a littW -hurrh near Orw fioada, alters Klkina tail taken Iter in lit* Uiriry. Site aatd lint the mx iai ww over aU>ut lO o'rlm k ■ nd that K.I Winn .telayed alarting liome • ith Iter until exery oilier vehicle la-*r nf i^mle die knew departed, leaving in ritr lite I ant one. Tlien inat*-ad ol akinjr '"er home. Klkitu ilrove Iter out nti> Un> nMintrj aimiK tlie 1 hi via I'nvk i«J, aliere lie made continued an-1 re Ml^l effort* to areotnpliah hio |iur|R<r -he atated that atie had fought him <!•> a-rate! y and tiiat atie wan * an-.| aiuiont o ieatli for Im> a an so nux h atr..n*»r han ahe that it looked an though Im r ii<at determined effort nrnkl not |>mtnt •er honor. Finally, iIm> told tlif onort, Klk in- a ore lintaelf out and drove her Inane alter* itfe relate*I tlie wtory to Iter grandparent* • ith ah<.in i«|te liven. One of tlie pitiful eaturew of tlie i-aar In* in the fart that lie child a* an orphan, l»»Ui of Iter ^a ■enta having l»*n <leail for a.>me tune. Mr. tini Mm. -leaart. grandparent* of Kewan- Trninor, aere In*! y in< -enaed, (ft, Im-anap i>f the n< Cori*4y attached to my legal art" in, liMUte<l a>ane liute lie- I • iff making tip Uieir mind* t • pro« eed tgainat Klkina Finally they <l*- id>du> *ke U»e inalW-r laM .r»* Sjuire kvnnn I upon hw advice, riven f»r tiie aake of the reputation of tiie girf who ia nniMually pretty, went f adore the pn»»i utim attor ney who alvMpd them to la«le their time and rarry tin- raw t»-fore tl** rrand jury tad hare Klkina imlirtnl, They hail a frifil to thai i*ourae ami returned lumif, tart two of Krwif Traimir'a nnlcn, «lm ire ia Ohio, l«t naif to IfnntingVm frequently. hear | of the affair ami threat •»ned to ahoot FJkin* on Mffit Tha raowd tlw> ifaJ grandparent* of thr girl In carry the matter Wow "Sjiiirr Kn«m at narr ia n«Wr to have Klkina a rr rated ami hy an dninf prof ad >4 y amid mow wrima Unalilr, involving otliem than tin me already roaarernad. Ttiey ap peared lafrm fejnirr H»*er» ami awore • art a warrant for Klkina charging him aa aated above ami < * aata>4e (/hikirfu waa ant after the man a«ntel MOB DESTROYS NE6RQ VILLAGE Camilla. <>a . Ant- ZV---TW imm vilkaii a( (inriK«RK, »mi miln aorth -Mt <m her+, mm tlfMmiM MMiiWtrn} -«i Iam* mfhl mmnhol infnratsd wkitfo •ho mntght vpf*0»mfrt Ior U*r tatall om John Lkarm, ■ ;«m« alnir tx.y of Oiat •vumMiKty l*j I n»ffo nuwl Kmilry Davit will V* r»4 Wt • l*iil In mm Hra>IU»y and wan kanrtwi wkwmtwh with a CHllinf At night ihf nrpinwl, •rfitaiMil a Mi ptarva ..i artillery, front aim* it has imi bopa l»nw«l. «Mt to UfWHMgti and in* djaamftrd lia Brad* Its TO THE IEW RE61ME OF THE STRIKE MIT III WEST VIRGINIA I I The Laconic Injuoction of tke Late Mark Han na: "Let Well Enoafk Alone" Fittingly Applicable (BY K W. WHITK.) ££ ^^KlitK IS H K A V K N'S §M HW LAW." Organ IZatlon i« Um* logical Mf relarly to thb prupaitioo, U»**r«*fore organization it inaeprahle front, ami ruiui luixl umI hand »itti LAW. W«? ttiali tu br iinder»tood in this con nection, an.I in Uie very onaet, wm lieinir lifirtlly in favor of i)ty»ntuli<Mi for by i( *nd Uirourh il, there ia to be attain*! Ute Bf4t-n.il. 1 lieight iu Um* higher con ception of thing*. »liit'h *«• could nut, ami wi«U not reach <»Uierwiae. Kuault* are uiiUiiird tlial auuUl lie luat and un d uncovered forever; opportunitiea for Um* >rtktMN( of humanity and r mdibona id^intr Itj ami an* buried. (umvr ind a day, in tl* peculiarly impregnable lini lio of Um* I'aat. w tth< xil organization Or <* i»u*« i* not new. It ia a* uld a* that l>ivine injunction which Ml upon a chaotic void, "let tlmre I* light" and die rirat terry blush of a r aerate dawn kmm\I tl»»* <lM*eka uf an Ui.xMand moun tain |»*aka an.I Hoi ale I an many vrrtlnit valley*, m order and by lair. All nature ung*. of organization an.I law. It run* through tW v»vul>le and animal life iu • >!*♦* unbroken iinr, il.m Uiii organ iza uoo, iMit it rmii to Uk- tun** <>( law It tiftd* ripft-ai<»ii iu i!m> animal life* from Um* tlniliirk which atimea u)**n Um* U< loin «»i Um* mighty iW|> to Um* Mamuial mouaU-r that «fMmt« hia inU-riiatUnt stream ironi the iwtwii, fnmi the piatona, ■•tain, na, pollen diMtt ami petals of the tiny H>>wer through th** Lloryphyl of the leave*. u> I 1m* trawl *rntM»*4a of Um* wir Kin loreat and even iu tlic very formation • >f Um* commodity. whii-li la claiming our attention and to which w«* art* aiidreMitig • Mir* Ives, <*ual, ami it» mining, wan put Ue-re iu Um* <-arttouilero<)» age t»y a pr.» • of phymcai organization, und**r Um* formative touch of the I.AW llllillhk. TIm* a hoi** hiiuun family ia an organi zation wiUi all of it* diviaions and sub and yet aulaii visions. Church, Stat**, politk-a, anriety. one and all arv organi zations, hut only organizations a* long *• Ui*-y conform to LAW, which Uiui|r, wIm-ii tliey iva** to «!«>, Uiey Imimr an archist* ami mighty honk- tramping Um highway of a tangent to Um; rirrte of eivilianl, organized and lawful ma-irtj Ttiia lieing triM*. Uiere can 1* nothing, or we take it to he fair to aay Uiat llw-iv ahould la* nothing raid against the right •if miner* organizing in a lawful and le gal way lor they certainly have Um* muim* right that any otlier branch of tlie world commercial haa. A man, or aK of men haa the right to «k> what lie like* ax long aa what he doca <!•*** not redown to Um* injury of hia neighlior. ami certainly Um* proper interpretation of Uiia ia that hia right craai-ii w lie re Uiat of hia neigbhor takea np. ami Una ia Uie Uiing Uiatcourta of Um* land are lor, viz: to place proper conatnicti »n upon Una line of demarca tion. Iietween man and man, one organ ization of aociety and anotlwr ami it drivea na dirertly hack to Um* original pro|>naitiofi Uiat organization ia inaeora I4e Irnra and rnna hand and hand with law and cannoi he brought ahout aor > eaafnlly hy rioU. ttkaniahed and iindur agitation of gravr <|iteationa ami wnghty matten. hut raUier rmaK find final ao* lution hy arlMtra'i^n, ami the meeting of the inirxia of men, not the larlm, how ever keen theornflk-t to Utr contrary aoi a ithatanding The liaUle m one of brain ami not of hrawn Prra^ierity ha crept l«rk into the Mining < amp a> inaMlnutia ly that the abort interval nl ita afawnre ia hanlly rwAwahle The strike (if y«H) «ie «ire to digniff it by Uiat name) It the otahiratr atand and reck le*a aggrnaave neaa Uiat hrmga afiont friction, abrMem and aometimew M^«iahe«l ia not a atnke hat a mild form of war. ia over. LET WELL ENOUGH IINE Hit miner hw MkH lor certain onn cvwkmm ami hf kai fndm U»i» aM m in tttr pttinf. IV ayrrMtn baa I net him half way and marie thr < •mrmm hi* tfxl m r>| tally aa Happy in thr mak in# Artoel aUbrttii show (hat ihffr m iw»rr rani »*nn* foUen ont ar>« than Umw waa thia time laat y*tr. TWr up miff rninai <»|*ne.| than there waa thw time I art year There m a brtter mark* than thefe waa thia tone laat year. There ■ an mipfiifnumt over r«mdittnne une ral in thr rani lumin, ow ehnt the onrt'iitoom were thw tine l«at year. The .•prrator and thr miner, aa a rwlr. mm mm mnlial ium! pro6ta(ite ralatum wh In Uae «ll<er. Now who is thr ron^an ant, Uie imhndnaJ. t«*w*en thr now ami the thm, who like a hnranarla wOi.-atrt. on In any pnaanff "hip, who like a pnn - aitr. hanp wbtn br bHa, nwj wborbamt brnniike, takra ooinr t.l weary orpai Ifctiiorrata and Su'wlittn tleny any km ahip with him. Certain il m tli»t In- l» lotigeth uot to tbf Operator. '11*- l un«-.| Mine Wurkm (and we lrl*\i> tlul tl»> are farther muowl from turn than an) body, and we mean Uie regularly lawful ly orvaniaol onea) My l»e »4<nn<«t lactone U> them and yet l»e n»ahr..*.l in the land, even unto thia day. quietly M.I 1 \ rIN<i. iuaiduou»Iy attempting to array miner airainat operator an«l operator amnnat u t'ler, whiaperiiur one tliii»tr in lite ear of one ami another in the car <4 the oth er Skillful, aatute and poam-«»-d aith a low running he aulaitlize* certain |>nl»li .-athxi and cauaea certain article** to la* written alwaya with the tbfeof diaalie faction aiuoug the miner* in ».me net Uona. He ia a ciawUnt a*enai-e to tlie pmv, dignity ami well la-mi: of tlie «tatc at large. He ia a peaumi«t ol the .iei-|*-Mt dye He belonga, certainly not in wpirit. if hie name ia on the nmter to tlie I 'muil Mine Workera, the Operator'h Ammh ia tion or any political party, Uit hainf* on (he ragged <*d|ie of all. Y*m aill find «onie of Ilia a|Mallien and « I)• I e)e»l o >n verta in every maaminty. while tliere are a tew leader* aho <«> il-Mit and pre) otl' the hard earning «*f Uie miuerw, hy pretending to le in aympath) a ilh them alien in tlietr ihiii|*ii) and lilo*w ia*- a itli the operator alien in liia r«xnpwi). It •a a little army without a cluclUn aitli )Uat aiPfiigth euoitgh to keep tlw red I la* hiirh enouirh alxvc tlie a ail* i tin : -ar racks of peace to uiaintaiu a »tute of un real hc*weeu capital and lata*. Now that ttunga are pn»-jw-r>>»»a, an«ft- ••«*«*»hnf" time has c«»uie letumi miner ami o|<» rator aliy atir up, or pertttH daiflb-nat* wi part leu to atir up fncth«i ami strife'' V\ hy not aMtiaife u, mitiirat • it, eiw Mir j|ie |rwv ami rolilmoeil ptonperity* PeraicKMU laflcence of tke Presi Gov. Hatfield's Solution U lien (i<ivrin>>r ll.tlli«*M tuMiinifi |Im reioa U <ioverniiM*tit, matu-rw Men- in rtK'li ■ i'lianik' •laU- tliat Um* Mention of -tf Um* Miitf, villi llw aid uf Unw wlao mi reaadily i«minl biiM, HmidmI all of lit* ami Uirir aiu-u'ion for man j »m!< Tit* Cliwf hliri'tilivr, in t-xUMMilium a lw« operation Irwin wIih-Ii U> im t, la»«I Ittt foundation witli «mm* <4 Ut»* many |>l• 11<• wipiiM- aayuiifa of Abraham I<inn4ii, vu: "I an> not Itound to «iii, I "it I audtonnd U> Im* lrii»: 1 am not lxMin«l Ut nun ii 'l ImiI I am laaiuil to live up Ui what li*lit I have: 1 mnat aland with tnjliolj llitl ■UikId ri|fl»l and |*art wiUi him wln*»i la* fiim H|«m Una foundation Im- nm tnl a aaiperalriM -lure, int<> whirh Im* tinailj irot la»Ui o|a*rator and niarf. Id caeting altout, a oilier Uiiiiich.Im* keenly olwrvwj Uial (and of renin*- we art- not qnoliiiir Um* l*o>«*rnor in any« um I Kit are merely atatmy Imtm aa aailMeuiaent rvcnli dia-ltapl Utt-mael vea to 1*1 Um primary trouMe wa* tliat tlie uiinrr and Um* operator were ia>t unly ••"tranart-d. Uit tliat (MitaKif inrt<M*n<-»» »w moving llt-a v«*n and Hell to k«*jt up tliat eat rai lift men ta arrf! vitlm Um* limrfa. To hmv-i Unit lie ioinelialrl) l>r*jtftit]Uif operator an«l miner fare in fat-*- tliirh artaon < han ted Um* rv^niem uf Um* fat rviffii of Uie AdITATUK ami rlM<rknl Uie 'Mtalaiifftit of Um* foreign intfirmai (or lial ami for iIm* first tint#* Um* <>|«-ral«>r met an*I rlaap nl liantia undff Um* Hair of Uie nrw n* iriiiae, rwtaMiahrd l»y Um* Clnrf Kvn ntiv** an«l Uten an<l UM-re came In know ea> li iiUmt tietter, mm* aiUi mor>- patwiH-** Ur unnm«n)tM nn4akr* of e» h I U>» (rmo<l work for tlx* apfendad rordial r»* I latMMi Uiat i« l«*inir knit Mwmi M»*m [ <ta*ly Nov Uiat Uie I'lCATKIXAM tiaa Imwi applt««l to the liiUterVt painful vonnd letami operator ami miner l>y Uie <etremor, Uiere t rr yet Ueaar wlet are aerretly Uyinc to tear Um* *«Ii fr.an the wound ami »t aa Una rlaa Uiat alaMald I* Ml up to Um sale of the pnhnr for a jnat and proper verdat While the • to vernor was eiarntinc Una aptetadal |nei of aragrly (ami he ran never live km« ewnngh, and the hope ■ that a rentory mHWins the apan of Iim life, to execute a brttrr» (he praaa all over Um* re wintry •at aMkmv arurrtiU** au« k- on the fair name of oar etatr and all her riiieta. fnaie were hired l>y ontetde inlhaem-e* for Ike purpoar iI>miMImi. oUtem <la| it (or meroraary r*-a*«oa. ait it kwtknl.Mwt waar iaoolaa of repiMtera mvadfvf oar atatr ami painted fteriDf aiMeprearntateana of the larH, waved Uie red Itaf for the rake of "a£ akory' who never aaw a^oai mine and wookl not have known how to oat if they hail, l*>t with Una rem the w«tr^l l« a®*?®*5 (Xea York Evening A* l«r aa tlu- Colored people »rv »i»n ortted, Utey are already deeply alirred •»y tin* artion of aexeral of Mr. Wilaoii'a oil u-era in «vnY»Uuit tin* \iyn>«*iu}4oyiw I within then department* -in w»me rtMK tliey »rv l^m* rrmifil a»tf in turtM'n a • I even iltfir km nmUninaliiiR. Aa iimimI in aoeh r—. tlie n.«r ia. it nt ail for tl** N>«ru«i* welfare that it ia lading done. That they are rendered iiion' naif in tla* |mi>wwi.»n of tlie uttiem ami are U likto la* fliarriuunated atfainat. i« (|M. MOrerr I.eliel of Montr who ave had a part in thiainnovatt«»n Wliat lltey vlo not aee ia lliat Una («n lit** tirat time oftti tally i*«tahlialiew u lantf annany lite ritiMMin and imji|iI<ijn of tlie federal tniWMH nt; tliat within a aliort tint** tin Negro aeatioiia will lae pointed .ait mm the "W*r alepartmenU'' and made tin* u)> (erta «»f tin- deriaion and hale of aiia-li men mm Yardaman and Hoke Smith and tlteir lew* i<oiia|iia'it<Mia imitalun; that tlie"nig T m^'tioii?" a ill la^ronte aa and neeWttol *« It** "Jim (W car. So far lmaW|M| Um* N>gro to retain • alb-a, it will aooii make it ini|MH»ihl« (or line and al4e \.yr.«» n(a4l-rv«|«rt t*«*n ter a *m ii* a ha h la**ina by rlaaaifying tltem aa infftior, aa neople a ho imiat In* *«ei off leat mere funtai-t with them mnli in »mim* kind of moral contamination, in lite far Sooth every Irewh a> t of diaeri nnnation, every additional eff.irt to .le graaUntd humiliate, will alltv** »ta jiiati ii< ation by thia artion o' the federal go verument. Needle* u. aay, iImw Calk net otlM-era alto lave begun thia ahork injr ■egregatta hi i.rovai took rrvat rare not to appertain in adraner what f£e wlahea ami feelinga of th'xe to l« "Jim Crowed" might I*. It «<u the paint of view of lltone alio had tit* power to art wbit'll |»rev ailed. That all «tf thia a ill ga a i tlx ait chal lenge ia n.»t Ut Irrtpninl. Tlte prourtw aive aeuaUna are already alive to their opportunity. Tlte < 'olon-d |a*<»|4e tin-in «-lvea are laifinmiiir to ir heard from and tlieir |-»IiIh uI inlhi. m-* ia not to I* Ii«|iimi|. Ibit a<• do not t»Hteve that phaae of it a ill eotM-em Mr. Wilmm. We think that »ilea tli«< matter ia pot la*fore him in ita troe light lie aill withhold hia ^aiM-tion Ir.Mu it, jutt at ae Mievr hew ill •n>t |M'rmit any aanitliern rea<*th»nariea, however intha*utial to<leter him fraan ki ■riviiagr in tlte matter >4 uftra fail |»la> to a lieavily banda a|>|a-a| rmne. GOVERNOR'S STAFF HAS MEM BERSFROM McDOWELL AND MERCER. • »o\ernor II. |». Hatfield announced tla* a|.|aHlltment of tlie UM«iitm ol Ilia l<eraoiial «taff Sator<lay night. More than fifty aerr anieaim-ed, aeveral o| alehn Were on tlte ntafl of (toVeruora (tlawa-k ari<I Itaaaon. Ma It,,well niM ty aaw Ita stored with aeven a bile Mereer ofily alrea tao. Tlte Ih >n»e eoonty «»f tlte tfovernor a ill lae well ao^i.tie.! with "<'a4«ineia and a larae numlrr ol mili tary titlea a ill la- a>l<led U» tlte atate Tlie naiiM* o« tlxw from Ma |»..well an.l Mer a-rr riHintiea fofb>w : Malt, .well-Hilbam |#rkir. Wrirk, l»r. J. Ilwaarl Aieleraan. Mary town ; ■lamew l». 11 ami 11 anal W. M Hitter. V\eh*h;C5. If. H<i«rdiitan and K. W. I'attrraon, Vivian; Jantea Kla<aa| JotMw. Sw itrhtaHk. Mereer-W. II. TKntnaa ami lt»ib». ixaalaill. P,ramaell. UNGFORO10 6EI CHANCE FOR HEAVYWEIGHT HONORS iMtk- Willi m I'mw < »)«••»■ Op |rt>rtunity l««c llim biliain Claim U> Worit'* in *««a, Hill 1'iM-anl <■!! nnmal I 'in *«ii I<•*>#♦• f«l. I<f anjf |«aaHt4r niMtirr, «rM( U«r mtirUi'm i litdipx*mIii t> |p<ni Jark ? THm «|nrry w rtinmt now l#raii» >4 Ur lot that l«n*4»r<lan<I J<4in«>n |>r* - • trally are Mfnnl l«r ilwrnly rrximl noa w-at in Parw •rmiftiiw wiliiin lltr pmrnl yrar. IV nart <latr (or U* >at(V Iim ih«I Ui n at, ImiC i»a Wm>ltn in, rtiarir* .l affaim of Ur l.<n(f ir<i loftiiiM. amh woe>t that in all |<f»htlMlitini Ibr rrrat rob Trot AtftiWrw will get U«rtlirr in So I lwf« mre a ronyi4* of wiy»<iniwiu (hat laiHrfoni irtrtxU |c Ml h*4of» faring th* • haaapton. an Wotdaai «ma, anltW awe a matrh with oat at «aa Finiwiii and a «MK> «Hb hi* old tiwa) tM'ket Ju* Jc«iiiv*-tbr. Dim •>..ut i» iJuiimnI for L* Aiitf»*J«*i Nfitlwr iint< li It a* Imen <U»tinife*4/ cl<«r<il a» yet ImiI » Nnitli haa <*x|>ma»*l a «U»in- to iimvI tin I'Mmmiiw* ni'ke fr.Hii KmIoii, Mint l*roii»o l»»r folfiMtli M to tUtfi' tliia hattl<* tti«-rv amin little cliam- tit Um* liiaU li tailing through, l.\NiiKOKI> KMiiM \ OK IIKAVY WKUillTS. I angfoni in tit** enigma ttf tin1 lia'Nxy i'Iium, an<l not even tlte •hrt'W.lewt jmlgiw o( lighting form ha\e ever U«en kldr to aivurM^jf itrtrruiin)' ju-t how <i<ul a U»x«t Stm really w. It i<* a.hmt •**«l that for In* weight an<l height. I.ang for«f i» Um* (nmtckl i>iwv of righting ma • lunery that liu Iwvti develop!*-.! in a generation, hilt wliether lie in atrong enough an<l liai the heart to carry him through a hittrr I tattle aitli Um- hi ighty J<4im>ii only tl»e teat of artilal «-onlhct will <letermine. Tin* • |ii««ti->ii itself into Una fan a g»«*l little man (■rat a g» «»1 hi* man king history ana a«-m fiii|>li«ti< ally, No. W. Wl COLORED IMSTI TOTETO OE CROWDED % I'nwnt iinlM'ttiiiiw an* that tla* vV.-»t Virginia Colonel limtitiiW* «ill la* rnmil «l at Oh* t>|n*mii|f 17, IMI3. K.very availaMt* room aUmi Uie nintitiitKMi «m taken hi iIm* ••miIj (wrtitf la»t luit |nv|>aratioiiM are Ir • 11 If llia'le til Mall MIIIIMn It* l«* a greater lllllll t* r i4 nlihU-iiU lliin jrc*r. XIm* library Iimm ln-ell IlioVtuI to 11M* Trtilm Itllllillllg. mhI llw rutin* ii|i|*t ntory of Wmt Hall ■a Iw-ing put in i»r»t**r lor (In* ai-eommo lalioii of girla. It ta tin* ilt^iri* of the a«lmiui»tration to ftrovkl** aeeomuii»ta tioii for all iWwrx uitf ntililrtitn aim mii *atmia>i<hi to tli** institution. Sum' of Uie feature* of the n luvil aln. li an* ea •iNN ially attrartivr to itmlrnu art* Um iH-aly <N|iii|>|*^| ihemual lahatory, Um* i(>U*ii<li<i iiiatriu tioii 111 Ikintfatii' St'iriu^* and Arta, Um* of i|>ortiitiily aftonWol (or uiatriK tiimi in Agrieiiltnn*, ami tlteaplen • lai training given in iIm* Normal l*«*|Mirt iiMrtit iiiiiUt a |tn>f«*anonally traimal U** It er. School autlioritu-M throughout the «tate an' lou.l in th«>ir |>rwaaiil the work la*ing iW>im* Itj teaeher» alio lia\«* gr*.l nata l from Um- Weat Virginia t'olonil Inatitute Kvery effort m being put forth to make tin- work iiM»rt* thorough eeeli year. (Hi Septeiniwr 27, a Imnt <ii Aliraliaiu l.iiM-oln, <loiiaU' l hy a patriotic rtlt/.eti of W*ait Virginia, a ill la* unveiled in the rhap**l. Tlii« huat i« an rxiwt ii»|>) of Um* our which mark* tl>«- «pot *l*n Abraham l.inr 4n tirliveretl Inn fmiMMi* i letfyaburg al.|ri*i. Tin-<lay will l»-oh wnnl •« KiuaiH'i|«tmn I»*»y. ami a* Um _'7Ui (iHiit^n on Satnrilay, tliawill give tin- U'm lirm m the aurrtMiinlitig country an i*|>|M»rtnnily to atU-inl Una nii|»>rtaiit i-el»*hratiiHi. XIm* Itoaril of lU*m*nta haa authori/e«l I*r«-wi<la-tit I'.ynl I'rillerman to aiimMince a SuiniiM-r SfliiNil at Um* Wmt Virginia <%4onil Inatitotr. la*gmii g lime l*i, 1WI4. NASHVILLE GETS MID-WINTER MEETING OF THE NATfON AL PRESS ASS'N. Uvan City, X. J., An«. IW.—Kj a unaniinom tub- of Um* National Sivr» I'wa Aan>« latioii which l>a<l ita cloving •naton li#»fv tmlajf Uial Naahivill**, X»*rin., will gel tlm* uml aiiit»*r ««i<hi ami a mm rkanl aitti an atlilrrai l.y l»r llmikfr X. Wantiunion, prewi.lent of Um* National Nrfrii Kuainewa I<*-airu*- X1m* iwn iltnii «-U*ct»-«l the fi4lowing ofl'M-t*m ; John II. Murphy, Haltiinorv, |>mH>k-nt .h«eph I.. Jun«a, Cincinnati, Itrnt \hi- |m«h|rtit; **. J. Join*, l'lula<lel|4iia. «< oiiil tire (imwh-nt; Henry A. Iloyil. Vialivillr. • '•MrwfiofMtmir ar* r»-tary . W. II <Vai( Im-*iI llarrailiurtr. munlmir atrKar j; Mra M (J Kinm r. **t. I^h-h, a**>iMaiit wrriary; I,. <i. .Ionian. It. !>., fli'l alrlfilna, tr^aanrrr . N. K. l*<>U<ifi, Itr lyn, I'hainnan of rt« nti%#* iiminnUn Xlie mmmm itlMifi ) I r»*oluti«Mi« r«M» Iniiiiinf l(«ltaniiiaa rrim** ami lyta lunir an«l railing ii|«hi Um> •ntlxiritm of tla* iiHintry to prulrrt lift* ami |im|rrty aial |o |mli| ii|rn U> all Anirra an riti/rn* U«r <l>wM of laifa*. IrtmraniT •» i «Mi.lr-mn nl a« a larnrr !<• ani-rai in A inrra-a an*l •Wwlarr«l to Itav* <I«mm> iihm** u> Imiw alvMit fraiaMi iKtwi tla* rt»*» tlian any >4l>rr raiw It waa tla *iw <4 Um* m «k latKifi Uiat U«•"*"!■ aliotiM Iw iw> it«4or in inml im luaiiti'*"!. lait r\rry man •ImhiI.I la ar-f-rptml f>tf what lw ai worth Uii miI •xalion. URL HENRY WILL HEAD BUREAU OF MINERS Httry Smcctit Joka Laiag Wka HU Rnigvd A Year Afo ('harlMlnn, Anc '5V- \\mr\ llrnrj. n( (liftnn, M In hr rttiH v4 Uw HmV- fV partmrnt ai ininm lie aill ukf nffWv • 41 Sr|iMnhpr I. TW mIitj m 1^,1111 prr tnnnrn <rm . HatfifU annoanml ihM a|>pmntnrnl laal nifhi Mr. Hmfj m at pnvnt a Mtl am cinat AWFUL! Drinking and Smoking Greatly Enlarge the Federal Treasury THE INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES ARE REPORTEO Wanliiiitrtoii —TIm- *«*alUi of ic> >Ut ami ml\«*r ami |>a|«'r tioin-y tilling tl»♦* vault* «»l tin- hfliTKl Ircwiiiry i- ilia- hi ii<»#i-iu»1I iiHUKiin' to tin* r»n•<»r I l»v<liiiitr drinking •.in.>kin* liiitl rar.l |»laynnr of ili«- Anicfi • mii |»>i|Uf .luring tic* lim;il y>*»i of 1*1.1. IS'tlol* of |Im' •IiiHM'* of tin' f •II.IM, IV! «'oll«i ttnl hi iiitiTii.-*! r>*\finH- Uvra •luring lit.- yi-ar •*«•• 11n^r <mi Jmim* tfirtliM 111 Mm- ln-tory ol lli«* country, w«mv ilininnl t.nUy m a ri |«iri t<> Srfv Ui>y \|< %•!>■» I>y William II (Mum CnlNIIIIMilMt <|( lllU*MI*l IC*'\fl|1M* 11m* I sallrni* nl wliinky a:»<l l>rmi.ly ohkmiiim-.! .luring tli«- yi-arlirouglil in f |.~i7,.Vi?,i»»i; tin* I»<irn-U <<• l«i*r. |M»«i**r .in.I alt* ii«*tl**<l tin* I »o\»*rn iwiit ft»*i,?l-i.Hi); lli«' I4,^T«».7« !,«■*» ri iTIinHltK nlii.»k •*» I lllrri'tn''I tlw* riArtlltfl")' |I<,HD>,iiii. tin* r.tWVl/tlS ii«i , ifgr* I* m-lilti-il I m k' >am |U tlw >4 I'i, '•I.uii; |li«> . Iif« nig an I -in tknii; • »i l*i|, |m>iiii<I« <i| IiiIimi > «• trait* Inn. . tAYtW tMI !Vt. >'♦.•» "»» |«MHl«l« ■ •I -mill amimihUhI t<> f'J.n •..'•• • illi*I tin -alt* ot iMh'k* til |4a> itnf rartl .in itk-mkr >>f I .'tti.'.HIiwif ilw pr*-\ oii yi*ar I >r> »iiwrI • I ^tVi.'JNJl. Ta\«-» oil f, I7-.**** |MHII|.l* ot artllliial i-.il.T.-.I ttltnmotrgariltf itiii.>11111.-<l Til. all.I oil I ;s,'»S«i,IB»l |m Mill. I- ol llll. o lon-l oU-oniMivariiM- auiointliiik' to t !«• I. To im»* of :M,7l?,'l#i |n.ini.U ol r»* iioMiti-il or jiniii-w luitti-i . « iln-riw*1 ol H,*.*7l».l«»> |n»lll|iU, gnVI* tin- I >o\ t-1 lllll.-llt '11m* iitnrrrKuU' iiiiiiiIht of rtlioMin ill |Im* roiintry tliw yi*ar, wmm IHI.iiii, iiU ntM' .|>*<|Mt** tl»»« vt*ry rvtn»rkal»it* iiirrt*««- I <*o|IHIIIll|>tlol| of illtoxU-ailtM of _'l ,<"►*.4, U4 i-wiii|>»ml witli tlit* liwal yt*ar lfMJ Th« wIioU~.hU- li.jiior i|«*al«*rw nunilirrvil »i,4»l a .lit n am- «»< .'<>• within a year. Total iiiU*rnal rvvtiiot* rt-*t•»|•!<« of |1*I3 i xiwl ml tli.- |in*vi«»tin liiirli nvor>l <4 I'M I l>y ('.'I.VI!I,iiii ukI Dm Ilt«<-tioiin for I'M.' I»y To ntllwt tlit* nuNHKHit <iiiii it < '«tl tin* IioM-rniiH-iit I*» 1*11in wan at Um* rati* of f lo.lf.' |«-r tlioti noiM 1 • loll.irn or I .Vl |m*i i-fiit an •*o;n|>ar i>l witli ♦!».! I (n-r tli'.iin.iii l iii 1.71 |>t*r ■•••IIt in I'll ' ami tin* iri-wral i-<«t <»i . ol U*rtioii wan f !'».'»'* |a*r Uioutan.l or S.Vi |a*r i«-iil HALM APPOINTED GOVERNOR'S SECRETARY Reports For Duty And it Busy Mao About the Executive Office. riiarkntoii, Auir. "J»> - Visitor* !<• I In ->UU' rxH'iitivr'ii urttir jr«Kb'r<liijnHiriiiii)( m ri' im4 atir|>ri«»*>l t>> liinl W itlU-r II4II* niii *1 tin- iIinIi •>( tltf nor'* « rrt»rj |i»c lit* *|»|«>int • I»♦*»«» |o IIIMt llM !««••• IrofiD'llt Ij |»r»-li. u^l l.y tin* (*;rr. <imrratu t«ti»tii< In 1)m- I >r 1111 m 1 > t jr<*in«r iww«|»a|*r mail front 11 < 1 (it 111 hi »*»iv in itnlrr iikwI •f 1Im> ilajr. .No MiiKDiiHitiiHit in llx i|»l«>1 titfiM*fit «*< lijIinvrriKirllil Ml, *lio «nn|.ly l»*W»jilpin*** bitlr llrr il«l I>m|»*Ii li i>Hh* at lliintuirtofi. wlw-iv Mr. Ilal'anan a mm at Iim ilnt** an nly • 'lit<ir lab* Kri< lay miHit i»*>tiii.i| hint In n-|a»rt for <l*i«y yMrriUy. Mr. Ilallanan'o tramiiir mm a iH-»-|»a|wr man jimh turn «|n ial »lr|4ni««< m 'l»*al in* aitli iwifilr. an<l w valuator in many <4)M-r rn«|n U in tian<llintf llw •(•it**-** of trmirnof'ii Mary Tlf a|>j««wtM»»*nt iinH« until |«i(i*ilar a|>i»r.»\al -<"l»arU*4 lo«l liiMtlr. MOONLIGHT PICNIC AT BR AM WELL Hw f<*intr la>li*«i <»( lir Tainklr >|ar tlnliiil llraMiwrtl iraTr»irla>»r*li iiffii pw-nic n»nf"lij nurlit Ia4 «««-k in tlir HrwnwHI I'-wavl all 1'ark Ptr trrwxl <U*mI nihI ctixiihIii »»tr trwitilally Ut..«•■»»-1 with lanlrriM arxl Ntinrr'a mkI im** •«* lumwhwj 'rj <•! tlw ki-sl |<*inf MR. Thm • fit Hay« «•< \wk«wi kimln wl wfral >4 llw |n> iik k«^> ilrixi-l, Mmh Inn wmm Kwl thm >A llr lnlk« •( w*fii|4r*l W» <lan>-* tlw "«H«| Virpnit Mr. K>wr Sini|»nti «m tfw life of the m i mm>m. KrfrMliiiirnU, inHivlinf liani tixl rktrkni MixlnirtM, Irmt. |>nnrh rake and mv crrani wrrr «ervf«l. Kliitnr M T. WhitHro m Hi RaltBtoorr thw t»fk attnMlin« U» Sapnraa Udp, k of P. which ooavcnnl thm M.iodaj