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The Cemlo Advance. T. T. MvDOl'faL, EOITOH ANI) rii«»P1UltTO* WediuKday, AiikiinI . 190,"*. INJUNCTION GRANTLD. J ust as we were prepar ing to go to press, Tuesday evening, we received the*fol lowing telegram: Wayne, W. Va., Aug. 122, 1905. T. T. McDougal, , Ceredo, W. Va. Order directed to he en tered by Judge today. Joseph S. Miller. ' This means that an in junction has been granted prohibiting the contractor to proceed with building the new jail at Wayne on tin* coni rad r c r e n t I \ awarded by the count\ court. Tim newspaper hov of ii> i Mil! 1 >t? soi i y to n u t ii«* :■ i• i:•! A ii \\ i i t-i'il ho con to in pi .it os "<»in ' A W1IOI.K lot Ot iliinot L'laili is Hi \Yasliiuoton can point with prnh- to lho;r reooul, inasmuch a- Ho v i11v.* lot tolon »j lito s» f roily a- -omo c f t bcii ns>noi itos. — -- Si:\ null 1 >1 oi \v - ays In* i about l * ■ r» t n 11 mi Ku !’■ iiic. 1 oiv !■ ir l wiry oiti/.ou.-of tin* t’nr il St c > 1 y wore- safely >i. V o . 1 m.ik uVrry cllorl l< >- i\ l In i - . Pi i -it l!«i and Allegheny ( ity, )’a .. hr. vo over fifteen hundred eases of typhoid fever anil have been hai ing almost as many fatalities as havi occurred from vellow fever at Now Orleans. Pai’i Morion scaled down his salary *JU,0(»0 when he took charge ot the Equitable. There are some of ns who could stand a similar re duction of our salaries if there w as going to be $*0,00u left. A ot vni'e at the Congressional Record shows that a gnat many of i h* ra-tubers who aie miking the most fiii.' over the Treasury di licit were the very ones w ho helped ere ate it by voting “aye” on the ap propriation bills. E\-Sk.N V Ton ,11 > 11 \ SO N N. (’am i>t:s has donated ten thousand dol lars toward- the erection of a mod ern equipped Y. M ( A. building lit Parkersburg. 'I'nis is ei rtauily fi liberal donation and proves tin Ex Senator to be a large-heaited and generous eiti/am and gentleman 1 iie Parkersburg State Journal's souvenir edition of twentv f«>m pag*H is-no i in honor of the Wesi \ Tginia National Guard, was a credit to one of the ha Tu g paj ers of the S»ati and speaks well for the < ity ot Parkersburg which supports Mich an i xeellelit and enterprising j urnal. 111 nr in for (loti for Preside in ! 1 *•< m - nothing ii _>i.o<| for him t t.ic way ot political prefeimcn and n man in the eounlrv is more I mpelent to till the highest • fliee l' tt e gift of ttie people of tins f n ai i auntry. 11• . tike others ol i « f< ugtit 1 h* battles of l{> pub i c."'’-m in West \ irginia when then w < m i.' tioj c« ot rew ard. A ' ii<" toe (’resident apolo gjutd l r wearing a ■*•» -mt, where upon Mr Koo*evrlt paid: “Six dol lar*! \N liy the mil I have on cost only Vi \\ j|ft thin economy rr only — Ohio State (liitirnsl. Nei her. 1* w.is ,1 lie—the whole ► ry. I*a’kiMilrng State Journal. The Stat,3 Journal ip not telling l»e, but the truth, we verily be lieve. Somk of the meinberp of the Na tii nal Hoard in camp at 1’irkers 1 .rg have, been acting verv badly. * it Held*, melon patches and or chards have been raided and one farmer named (Jeo Hoggins fired a load of *hot into a sipiad of soldiers, who were stealing his melon* last Friday evening, wounding one of the Hoard *o badly that his com. rades carried him to camp. Got! lor Prebideni. It is reported that Judge Na tbau Goff will resign bis Judge ship aud become a candidate for President, but we cauuot vouch for tbe truth of the report. The Charleston Gazette beard it at Parkersburg. Follow tug is wbat ihu Gazette saya iu regard to the matter. : “ I he fact has become kuowu here during the past few days that Judge Got! is a candidate for tbe nomination of his party for the presidency, and ii is now pretty certain that he will he actively m the tight before mauy more mouths puss away. It has he come generally known recently •hat he would resign from the fed •*rai circuit bench, and his presi dential ambition gives plain rea son for t hat step. When it became known that Judge (i«»tl would not enter the race for ttie senate it was surmised by some that it was because he i Ii ad ao ambit ion to become chiel justice o! I lie supreme court of the | 1 lilted SlnlMs, I,ut that found few linkers among those well posted I In the Ii ref place they understood j that tile hem l. is nut the field of i«* 1 i v 11 v that Judge bull delights <o, end in the second they knew hat If »1111*->I be aware of the tact ♦ i«* • '"Vi o in case of (,'bief Justice ill' re I'el I |e|||M|it. he Would not b< ippninb-d. le'cause of Ins age. It »\ili lie I’ i credent IbiuseveM’s po| ic> • i Min*- Horne man under filly, it aiisiacNry material can he i iiiid and it ih pre'ty well under Ji '"<1 that lie has found it in th* j ' rson ui Secretary Tall. Sn (J ji ii b mis11\ eliminated from that j < ipiiil ion Hut about the presidency. (> •.nurse to ll ha- an ambition to oeeup) that I xa teij position, as a liu Iiuh iii t ilii)t might reasona bly aspire" Golf is good pre*i I dent ml timber. lie IH able, mi I ineiiH.dy popular where known, b:g rich, and in every wu> , avail tble. And lie ih accustomed i to have things come his way. He 1 was born .villi the legendary stl | Ver spoon in his mouth, and it had turned to gold by the time lie was I in Ins jiriuie. Since he passed middle age he had it set with dia | rnomls. Why should he not be jtresnjen t ? i' ih hhiu that lion, Hiuce going online federal bench, has assidu ously cult ivated the south, and that lie ih stronger iu that section I hm any other man iu his party. Me can, thendore, go to the con vention with u solid southern del* I gut ion at h is hack wit hout effort. Proper effort between tine time I and the meeting of the H)08 con vention will augment thin strength very largely Irom the u rib-eastern states, while th-re ale also some votes to he pickeo op f• >r him hi the north west. Ii is figured that he will go into the Cl l• V• III loll Wltll the biggest Vote | ol any candidate, though perhaps Willi not mu nigh to no innate • n 'lie !ir-l ballot. lie hopes to get II o re- I in t he nnxtip Jim is no Mu IF on < iolT’-i part hot 'ill he an earnest, fouceri fie lit loi-*r ire the highest politi cal honor Ihut ever comes to , iiiiuo I t i ‘‘llieie lias been a persistent ■ f• «• I • ol I lie birth rale iu lie- I'mi * <i St Oes since Ihi.o, t* the condu ‘ion ie.idled m a bulletin recently ■ by the (!ri si|s loirctii. Till* bulletin was | re pa red by I‘rof v\ ilhr I \\ 11coX, of < ornell I’m v* jr , ilid it is explained that, ,d 1 h Hi" o tlii' ilialy«is made otTern m iiy -ugo'itmnM :m to probable »"■ b 'Hies iu t Iu- hi 11 Ii rat*- of the I oiled Stan s, it m primarily not a el aid y in hi 11 h latcs, hill, a study in th" pr**portioi' **t diildr«‘u to th* told population or t*i the number •* Women ol child hearing age I ii*' I*- alt ol tlu* stiuly shows thai at ih*' hegiuriinr' of the |'.*ih cent ury '.lie children under ‘.’o years "f age «t*iiisiitnted one third ami al t h* end !<•>, than one fourth of the total population. I’ll" decrease in this proport ion began as early an t lie decade Hi 10 to iC'iO, and continued uninterruptedly, though at varying rates tti each successive decade. Hetween I8.»0 and I8hO the pro portion of children 1o women he tween 16 anti 49 yearn, the child hearing ai'e, imreaned, hut since IHho it ha* constantly decreased. It i* staled that the tie create ha* been I very unetpial from decade to de • cade, hut that if the computation is i made upon the basis of iwemy year* period, it ha* heen regular. In I8h0 the number of children under 5 year* of age to 1,000 women, 15 to 49 year*, wa* hit; in 1900 it wan i only 47 4. I fie proportion of chil dren to potential mother* in |9utj wa* only three fourth* an large an^i • 18h0. . K \ i A Yellow Tint. Some of oar uaarby daily pa pers certainly give the news with a yellow tint to it, these warm days. For instance, the Hunt lugtou Herald of the 15th mat gives an account of the arrest of Cltulou Turner (a true acoouut of which appeared iu this paper last week) aud says the offeuse was committed uear Clydeside Park (which is io Kentucky), aud that 'Squire Johnson, of Ceredo, fined him tweuty-five dollars. ’Tie rather strauge that a prisoner com mitting a crime iu Kentucky would be brought to West Virgiuis for trial. Don’t you think so? \N K hope Governor Dawson has got Gist colored man down in Wayne county thoroughly par doned. Could there he any way by which tie could he banished from the newspapers?—Parkers burg State Journal. lie’s been pardoned all right, til right, anil the people s>f tin* j county found out by rending th<* i family journal (Tiik Ckhkd > An ! van« K) last wci'k that the Governor acted wisely and well in giving the colored man his freedom. Now the whole matter may he banished I rnm the newspapers. Sim>n*, efforts arc being nridc i>\ several organizations, notably the Southern t'<itt on t i rowers’ Asso **iaiion, I** 1 * * i»•»* the resignation ol Secretary Wilson of the Depart i oient **f Agriculture. It is^not like ; ly that i le-y will sneered. In the Ih'si place Secretary \\ ilsmi is not I mm h inclined to resign. P’r i«-m I - • all this conscious rectitude and enemies cull it « hstinacy. Which ever it is, lie lias the conlidcuce ot the President in his honesty and while the President is determined •hat tin* Department of Agriculture shall he purged of the grafting that has been going on there for at least | two years past, lie is willing that Secretary Wilson shall do the job and he is confident that he can and "ill do it with proper assistance. Hi ere is no question in any quart* r that during the eigl t and a halt years that Mr. Wilson has been Secretary of Agriculture, he his done much valuable work. The Department under him has expand ed and the various branches of in vestigation that have been opened up have been of real service io t lie tanner. It Secretary Wilson h is been taken adv mtage i t m some departments, it has been because he trusted too lul'y in men who have proved to be dishonest. When these an* cleared out there is no reason that the Dcpai t ment should not i out lime t he ..I work t.ha' lias been so largely inaugurated under ’he pres im secretary. I’hcre is on* thing that Is likely lo result Irom Secretary Wilson's visit to tester I i *y. lie It id a long talk with the I'resident there and it is understood that it has been arranged that then snail be no more voluntary resigna tions from the department id otli (dais who are under investigation. stated that a large number of employees of the department hesiih t ’** prominent he id* <d bureau* h:iv i recently taken advantage of this mode of exit and have quitted tin service with all the ad v ant ages o| ■ voliint tig resignation though m r* ali'y b id l bey icm mi d, t • ey w ould have been dioppc l “for the g,.oil o| tue service.” There is no **a>ing l*o w lar tlie present in vest iw a! o.n "id implicate other bmeaii officials in the improper practices that ar* jsijil to have obtained in (lie Depart I ment, but there i« no question that t here is going to be siii h a clean lilt; up of the various Imreaus as will •nuke the • Irv hones rattle and it j« equally a- safe to say that Secretary Wilson will be allowed to remain and finish the work of investigation h i k is missing some of the preliminary feeds at l*ort*monlti hut probably be will have plenty to digest w hen he chews o\er the Jap anese peace terms Ex Statistic!am limit is not living up to his name since he hsi telegraphed home his address in Li verpool ■■■■■—• - -- —— Who is going to believe the State Department is really in favor 'of the <)| en Door when it talks of extending the scope of its extradi | lion treaties? _ft tdltlonat Local._ Mrs. Lucian Ferguson and chil dren, of East Lynn, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Geo Wright and Miss Sadie VVright visited relatives at Guyao dolte last Friday. Four rooms on eecoud floor of the Advance Building for rent. Apply to T. T. McDougal. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Sill i man, of Hiiulinglou, were guests of trieud* in our town last Saturday evening. Don’t you want Madame? Then subscribe fur this paper and get the nandsome magazine a whole year f ree. Felix Flanery made a business trip through Ohio last week. Be fore returning home he visited Giu cinuali and bought a tine grapho pbuue. Kd. Smith killed a dog at his tesideuee last Monday which lie is certain was atllioted w ith liydropho hia. It tiad killed a pup belonging to Mr. Smith ami attempted to bite Inm before he killed it. We under stand the dog had bitten several Other dogs before it went to Mr. Smith's home. I he members of the county court probably imagined that l»j letting a contract to hmld a jail to cost $ I ',<nin that the county seat removal proposition will not receive the rc<|iiircd throe-lit ills vote, hut they will find out t hey are mistaken. I’ersons who were before the deci sion of the court to hmld a new jail, opposed to removal, w ill now favor it. ... I The :ivitinn.1 lilt* iiiMur.iiMM* ropori j ol the M assach usetts insurance do ' partment contains sonic “I’ntting j Comments’ on liigli finance meth oils ol litc insurance companies I «ougli N oles. Some companies pay entirely too much to their otlie.crs and arc ex travagant. in other ways; hilt the .John Hancock Mutual, of Boston, represented by T. T. McDougal, is not one of this kind; lienee its divi dends are large. AN UNENVIABLE RtPUrAIION. Naugatuck, a little vill i<re up the line of the N. A- AV K v, lias an unenviable reputation uu account of the many people who have lieen suddenly taken from this world of activity to a country atrout which none of us know mix tinny and are uol anxious to Investigate, because xxe cannot return On the eveuingof the 15th ins. the viltae.e was the scene of a slio ting serape when lax Mead, son of 's..|itlie Mead, xx ho tonuerlx occupied lloO. Jos S. Miller’s prop er l x in Keuova. lost Ins life,and Dr. John Kee see wasd.tngeiously Wounded. Ii seems that lax Mead, w ho il is claimed had been drinking, had a grudge against .lakt Maicum, the uiglit oper.ttoi at that place, au«l g<d a idiot pun and •vent to the slat ion with tin iiileiltion, il is n.iiiir.illx supposed, to Mliom '•an inn. Melon- lie reached the station xxith his gnu,however. Marcum had left the build ing and NA in. Keesee, the d iv operator, had taken his p| tee. Kecsoe xx as nu tin- plat lor m xx tien Mead ai>pro:i< lied xvitlr Ins gun, swearing that lie intended forint every ni.au out of the •b lM,l I'liell il xxa-lpat Keesee spoke to hint and told Itiin to lie i|uiet, xx lieu lie pointed tin pun tl Kee ce, toll lie jumped behind the Cor ner of ltin building and Ilf* roulent of the glut - • rn. k i lie xxiudoxv facint. making a hole ah nil tin* - i/eot an nu h augur. I iiinteilinlelx aflei III*- hot pun xx a* tired several pistol shots wen liciitd hi • |ui< k succeMsiou anil Mend fell l tie.id XX tli lime bull els in In - hodx. I *i I oh n K ■ .* • ce, ,r I t*-r the - hooting xx as oxer, wa t• atn l to lie dan 'cron d v xvouuded, but lie is nit ati xa* anil it is t lloug III now lie lias , It a tires i in miner. II wa- Handing on the platform I aM he linn- anil xva- doubt less shot ace •ili-rr laity . I lie Imile Is III the gun entered his right ••re.i i. pien ing the lung and passing through t ebodx . W lliant K - esce i under arresl charged with ( killing Mcad ... fill. DtflD SITTING ON SIDt Oh KtD. A V I lax drooped dead about «lx o'clock S;iiurd n miMiiini while sitting on his bed al t In* In line of M i ,t’ I. ronev. on Seventh t x e - nue. near Nineteenth -trecl, w here be Imaiili d. | Mi l'.ax had been a sufferer from dropsy l fur lie.II lx IWo years, bill i* as Hot con fined to III bed unlit ahum three week- ago. •s.ltnr.lax moining lie w a fm-ling considerably belter and xx a itlinp uu tile side o' his tied x» here he had just Bin-lied eating In- breakfast I when he fet! over dead Mr- Timex, who had jn«t left the room af i t.-r bringing Inin In-- breakfa -i, heard the . e | and when she rnshed track Into the room, she • found that he liad hiealhril his last. Mr. f lay w « about flflx-eight vefir. of age toil le i x *-s no immediate family, tli- remain were taken to SAayne Saturday afternoon xxtierethev wilt tre interred Huntington Ad x er t iset, A ug. t'f. HIKftM OSBIMN flKKE.MtD. \V title Isaac Brewer.a wealthy a.i I Intln ' enlial citizen of near Wehh Station, ihl. , county, was silling on a west hound I am leu Inter Stale K'y cai passing throtigti Keoova one evening Iasi week, Hiram Oahuru slip peil Up behind him and dealt the unsuspect ing traveler a terrible blow with some Instrn ment stitiposed to be a "black Jack" and then Jumped from the car and made his escape, | He was Indicted lor the offense Iasi Week hy ! It • grand Jury In session at Wayne and a I capias having been hsned for him deputy Sheriff Win Kelley arrested him at Ihls place on ft street car Monday evening and af ter having kept him In llie Oredo lock up over nisrht he was taken by Mr Kelley to theconnty Jail Tuesday. He Will doubt'e a gel atrial at the present termor the circuit court. China ha« furnished the ring for the Oiictital championship bout, j The question is now whether «be i will get any of the gate reoe:ptd. 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