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J, ioi oiiu.no . .?rAnv _ _ ^ II H'W Irill l^lll I S I I ifl' f * PRINTS READABI \N*n UK- * I BRINGS SATISr ACTOKY nv * ^L|P I .1 VI I I I H 11 H I I I 4HII |H]| I Br I |H I I I I I H V * 1^, p ^. llp ^B p||p:v; ^llplrjl^l^ j^\W p II yPp p, pppp^ *UABLE news EVERY PATJ|l|| " j? ' ^ ~ . " ' ... I VOLUME III. FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1906. NUMBER 1761 ^ Eil Young W Death Tods -Father Ma , Ga., Nov. 13.?State 8mlth extingulahed a ivenport to-day .with a ' He waa horrified to body of'hie beautlfuj I couch. The girl's n fire In eonM man ner, presumably from a curling Iron hsatar and she had thrown herself Upon the davenport to extinguished the flames and was burned to death. |?;^bie girl wa^ alone In the house at the 1 , Moment her clothing Ignited. Special Meetings I Of Great Interest ||| DR. MEAD HAS MADE A PROFOUND S IMPRESSION ON THE PEOPLE |f: WHO HAVE HEARD HIM. if?.'; Dr. Mead, who on Sunday began ? ?vJtwo weeks' series of sermons at the p^Presbjierlan church has In the fewj SiHfcrilces which he has conductod made impression on the people of ils congregation and numbers of oth-l feiere from the various conKreCTtlons In Hptbia city who have heard Ills address-j |'"es. He is a. mun of national reputa-' ""rl Hla mtipllnL'* U'lll be URUSUDl-' K&i Iy helpful and instructive to those who pi>Vattend. The following is the pro. gramme laid out for this week. Bible readings at 5p.ni.: fe,;'./Tuesday?"Genesis, the Outline of Message." -Wednesday?"The Sycliar Revival." Tiiursday?"I have No Man." "Friday?"Peter's Bondage and Dellverance." / ! Next Week. MfflpSSij?"Jonah, His Rebellion and h > Disciples." | v'5 Wednesday?lather's Method." ii? Thursday ? "The Dilemrrvs m Duty." ts. Friday?"A Study of My 8--\" - 7:30 Popular presentation of ftimlamental truths concerning sin and its havoc, salvation and lis happiness, every ..evening 7: SO e>cvptlng.S4UCU#L_ Some of the sulijocis will he "it- Any Man Sin," "Am I a Child of God or ? ji Child of Satan?" "Eve's Sin,!' "The 01 tlnavoidable Christ." "The Curse of . Neglected Duty." "The Ten Command; . "ments lip to Date." ; The music is inspiring and uplifting. There will be a mooting for men only next Sunday at :! p. in. Watch for furtheir annoucements. Come, bring your friends. I' CASTRO DYING v.-.' . PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA IS STEADILY SINKING WITH NO ? ( . HOPE OF RECOVERY. 81: :r - S.-'5 WIL.1.EMSTAD, Nov. IS.?President : vi.,nf Vannviioln is steariilv sink i ing, according to Carcaras advices just v, received. He Is now reported demented and the statement Is generally believed. He is confined to his bed and . no hope is entertained for bis recor-j ; v ery. Read the Dally West Virginian. % + A DISTINGUISHED SI The Hon. John G. Wooley, of fot Woman's Christian Temperance Uni I house Sunday afternoon, Novembet Mr. Wooley is a distinguished ; and journalist; also a noted travel* Rjfe* on temperance and civic righteousi November 25th is World'H Tem| Mr. Wooley for an address insures anoe In Fairmont. Further annount - in succeeding issues. ' > WHOLESALE MERt | Passes Resolution of Appreciation ed In Fairmont by mmii | ? The following letter and resolui Mr. P. R. Clelland, Pres. Retail Hari RSh- \ Fairmont, W. Va. fe Dear Sir?It ts with pleasure that sij'-'.-v from tho^ Wholesale Merchants' Boi jV" resolutions. Resolved; that the Merchan business men of Fairmont, Cleveland Chnmber of Com edges their courtesy in hav open at an unusual hour for jJ- . ! bers of the Board on its se g' V |, excttrslon. Also that the B the hospitable wecome and p pfC- : celved by the parly in that Will you greatly favor our Boar ? S( business men of Fairmont as the o Jftv. With pleasant recollections of Very resp iv:." I: Secrc || oman Was Burnly in a Luxurious ,de Awful Discovery "CALLEO BACK" "DIAMONDS AND HEARTS" WILL BE GIVEN AGAIN?'THIS TIME AT NORMAL AUDITORIUM. The play, "Diamond and Hearts." which was presented by the F. T. L. In the First ward school auditorium Friday night, November 2d, and; which proved to be a great success, will be presented In Ihe Normal Auditorium Thursday night, Novemnpr lBtii, for the benefit of the W. C. T. 6",'of Wiiliird Hall. Aliout five hundred people witnessed this play before and all claim it to be equal If not better than any home talent ever given In this city. The number of young men and women In the east of characters is twenty-three but not "23 Sklddoo," for as the boys say, they are all there with the goods." So If you want to see a good play, with a good plot, full of humor and fan and also halp a good cause, lie present at this play Thursday evening. The admission will bo only 10 and 20 cents, so come one. and all. both great and small, gel your money's worth and help a good cause. Doors open at 7:30: curtain rises. S: 13. Don'l forget (lie dale, Thursday. November 15 th. - I Anarchists HAVE BEEN ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO ASSASSINATE ITALY'S KING. LONDON. Npr. IS.- The arrest of a number of ,P?)?rWi->. N. .(.. anarchists at Ntni!e?. Vl'i'ie they hail Rone for orVi'nVe" or aswtslnnting the King of trlv. uiul Duke and Duchess o[ Aoeta is announced In special dispatches just received. A. D. Williams, a prominent lnwyer | and successful coal dealer, of llfljon-towrrrvn?' thr-Rtttst of 3. Gh-WJIIInms at the Tavern yesferdhy. , THE WEATHER. j Warmer To-morrow. I ! ? WASHINGTON', D. C.. Nov. 13. I ?Forecast for West Virfjulu? ) | Partly cloudy to-ni^ht and Wed- I ! nosdny; warmer Wednesday. I ? Notice. The city taxes for the year 1906 are now ready for payment, and all persons paying the same on or before November 15th. will be allowed a , discount of 214 per cent., but no discount allowed after the 15th day of November. JOHN S. SCOTT. City Collector. "JOLLIFFE'S MID-WINTER OPENING." WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14TH. EVERYBODY INVITED TO COME AND SEE THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN MILLINERY AND GARMENTS. 'EAKER COMING. Chicago, has ham secured bv the on to give an address in the opera 25. man of letters-nn eminent writer sr, and is unsurpassed us a lecturer less. lerunce Sunday and the securing of i the success of that day's observtemont of the meeting will appear _ UHANTS' BOARD. For Courteous Treatment RecelvBusiness Men. tion nre self explanatory: J ware Association of W. Va., 'I Mo ro/>nk-o? Instructions I ird to forward to you the following I I ta' 'Association and other \V. Va? he advised thnt the j morce gratefully ncknowlIng their places of business the convenience of niomventeenth trade extension oard sincerely appreciates leasant entertainment reclty. d l?y placing this before your fellow j pportiinlty affords? our visit at your city, I am j eel fully, SAJI'I,. R, MASON, | tnry Wholesale Merchants' Uoj'd. i 4 fr + + + + + + ++++++ f,t++4Mj,41 * UNITED STATE! % State of W< * EXECUTIVE * I A; RROOL t BY THE G r * WHEREAS, Theodore Rooeevel fr apart Tliurrday, the twenty ninth day of ^ ing and Prayer; and * WHEREAS, The laws of the Staj + apart a legal holiday: therefore, 5* I, William M. O. Dawson, Govern * hereby proclaim said ? Thursday, the 29th d* .5. a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer and a & recommend to all the people of the State, 5* harmony with the wise and appropriate r * tionheretofore printed, wherein he remii * material development and prosperity an * may be need for evil or for good, and tl * re.-poueible for the use thereof. In testimony whereof I have hereu T Seal of the State to be affixed. Done at tl ^ 7th day of November, A. D. 1SKI6, and in b * Bv The Governor, * ' 0. W. SWISHER, * Secretary of State. i* + 4- + *i* + + ? + ! ? 4* + + + {? + + + + PLOT TO KILL KING WAS WORKED sOSb "iun sai LOCAL PEOPLE WILL GO TO T||. Q|ii?vs8T0N msls5^n? Mi(t J(i> LODGE NEXT WEEK. ?. TUTV illl w? A number of local Odd Fellows will UDDCOTI go to Charleston next week to attend f|||||?|j"| | the State Grand Lodge meeting of that order. They are, Cnpt. E. A. Bil- ? llngslea, Grand Secretary, Lloyd Fitz- NAPLES, Nov. 13 hugh, Lodge Representative George saF WPS a deliber.s Vincent, Past Grand, and 0. J. Flem- ,u,|y Planned plot t Ing. Mrs. Lamar Fawcett will repre- Victor Emanuel of sent the Rebekahs. Great prepera- and Duchess of Ae tlous are being made by the Charles- the bud here to-da; ton LoJge for the entertainment of, Gabriel Lanzotta, ,ar their guests and the session will no bc Lanzotta's cous doubt be one of much Interest cently arrived fron In Naples and wei Mr. L. C. Wyer is confined to his formation cabled fi home in the Fifth ward by a severe detectives.. Lanzott attack of tonsllitis. He has been ill assaisinate the Kir for several ddiys. was commissioned " 1 ? and Duchess. All "JOLLIFFE'S MID-WINTER OPEN-j plot were worxea o ING," I prisoners refuse to WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14TH. EVERY- have not yet locstei BODY INVITED TO COME AND SEE'which the officials THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN evidence which will MILLINERY AND GARMENTS. larreite In the Unlti SOMETHINGS PRESIDI SAY TO CONGRESS , * ^ ; ^ linrtunlty to make | recommendations ior tlie most part j to congress in the ln whlch " ' PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. ; ' The message thli A system of progressive taxa- 'mrK,rl,,ncP wl,h 0 lion upon large inheritances. has lrn" Government supervision, by II- Incumbency, and It cense or otherwise, of all corpor- " ??!^,Ca8 ? ,S J atlons (besides railroads) engag- "l" ed in Interstate business. ,mPn"?t ?n rplato? Federal legislatipn to correct oraiUB ng a mrt 1 and reduce evil, of divorce. f '"1 of ff,'eal f0' Publicity of campaign expend!- '' _ ... 1 tures and Inhibition against cor- . . ? ris ' en 8 I poration contributions. . f"'BC a f1Ch,Cmo n I Greater protection of railroad "" "" a or'""P | passengers and employes by adop- . "n ' ? 'er R' .. " , , . ' .. ed or bequeathed , t.on of block sy. em. and eight- " H(i m T d>y "?r employes. | wh - " ? l??l??kl. c.ira. i ; exclusion OI " - ] Wcm rnr swollen w j pcan immigration. I generation to goner ] A more elaatic currency system | ^ ? tlu 8 j to prevent monetary stringencies. ! p ntll 0f uu. |K)wi Revision of the tariff will not ' onP 0f these fortt ; j be recommended. I more thnn a corti ^ one Individual.' Has Had Jui WASHINGTON. Nov.' 13. ? Before He |s convinced President Roosevelt left Washington sesser tlio eonstlti on his'trip to Panamn' ho virtually impose such n ta completed the inossago he will send is based upon the to Congress next month. During the of the best lawyer Interval between his return to the cap- country. He will ital and' the convening ol Congress, a metliod of taxntk less than a weak, he will have on op- merely to the lnhe + .j. 4- + + ?^ + + + + + + 5 OF AMERICA, ssfc Virginia. DEPARTMENT. AM ATION OUERNOR. t, President of the United States, has set this November, a? a day of Thanksgivfi ot West Virginia make a day so'Bet ' 1. or of tlie State of West Virginia, do day of November, legal holiday in this State, and earnestly . tttat the day be fittingly observed, iu . vorida of the President, in his proclama- . ids us that the resources obtained from ) merely added power, that that power lat we are iudividually and collectively * nto set my hand and caused the Great j le C ipitol, iu the ci y of Charlescon, this , the forty-fourth year of the State. W. M 0. DAWSON, ! lirOR OF ITALY JT IN AMERICA ) " Five Killed nil TRIPLE KILLING AND DOUBL KX MURDER NEAB-BLUEFIEL& 1,11 SUNSA* NIGHT. ED TODAY BI'UBFIEI'D- w- Va- Nov. 13.' ""* ' Tom Miller, a workman at the Masn ? * Monday railroad camp, shot an .?what the police ki"prt IW0 companions durlnu a (II te and moot skill- l)tl,e over 11 k'anie o'f cards at Oakval 0 assassinate King Sunday night. After the shooting h Italy and the Duke escaped and the police have been gi' sta was nipped in en >>is description. The men wh 1 by the arrest of wer<e killed are Abraham Arthers an id a man known to ^ Seals, both men were en in. These men re- l>l?Jed at the camp. i Patterson, N. J.. Constable Bttresult at the Unite - *--( ? i- States Coal and Coke Comnaay. she IB .-ti l cotjru WII in om New York by lliilpd lliree negroes to-night. Th a't mission was to nien resisted arrest and the office ig; the other man in or(ler 10 Protect himself. tins con to kill the Duke Polled to shoot them. The shnotin the details of the was "to result of a drunken brov ut In America. The which the olilccr tried to slop. Til talk. The officers officer, was not held. d their lodgings, In expect to discover Francis E. Xlcliols Is In Hunllntgo I lead to additional attending the meeting of the Masonl id States. firand Lodge. :NT ROOSEVELT WILL W COMING MESSHGI come changes, but sfon of fortunes which have reachc il Is now In the ?n unhealthy limli. will so 10 the tow- Second In importance will lie a re ommendatlon tor an enactment siviti s year will rank In the Federal suvernment aupervlsot titers which Mr. authority over corporations engage smitted during Ills in interstate commerce. It Is not h: Is possible to Rive purpose to litrnlsh specifications as t rlnclpal features. the manner In which this powt e mast vital rorom- should lie exercised, whether by Fe to the necessity of oral license or otherwise, but he wi ml of regulating the Insist that It is of paramount impor t ines in this conn- ance that the government be veste with such authority. In order to dei 11 urge Congress to effectively tvllh the far-reaching evi f pregressive tuxa- of overcapitalization, s beyond a certain He will point out that such legist en in life or .tevls- tlon should be the first step In the <1 upon death to nny lection of a policy of superintendent ieves it has an un- and control over corporate wealth ei upon the common Raped in interstate commerce, but wl notes to pass from explain that such supervision Is not. I ntlon. and he would he exercised in a spirit of malevc o framed as to put ence toward the men who have create ;r of lite owner of wealth, but with the purpose both I ines to hand down do justice to them and to see th: iln portion to nny they In turn do justice to the publ nt larRe. The President Is much I jiclal Advice. earnest In tills matter, as Congret and the country will realize when the that Congress pes- read ^ itlounl a.tthorlty to Rtm(!tly for 0lvorce Evil. it, ana nw uiumuu A s?i,jpct heretofore not mention* Judgment of some- "jn Pxecut]vp messages, but which ht s and jurists In the )i6Pn ap]tatlug lie country for mar suggest that such J.earg_ wln t)i) treated, and that Is U in Be made to apply " ?? _ ? rltance or transmls- (Continued on Page five.) I Mrs. Sage Tells Wh j To Do With the The Noted Ne^ p b f NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-Reports that j. the widow of Russell Sage meant to v use her many millions of dollars to g , endow a home for aged teachers and n *" In a fund to educate young men for d p the church, drew from Mrs. Sage the n b first definite statement of her wishes d i* and purposes. d r she announced through the press " that the thousands who have besieged I" her in importunate quest for money, <i h thousands who stretch from college a J- presidents to ordinary street beggars. J {, h/ive wasted their lime. She will ' j, have none of them. a j. Further, she Is loath to endow 8 . church or institution, feeling that the " absence of need brings lack of actlv- e . ity for good. ]( J" Mrs. Sage means to distribute, and * within a short time evidently, tho bulk ^ of the fortune her husoand left to her, | { but she says in positive fashion that fr she will give, as far as possible, to in- P I* dlviduals, avoiding Institutions, and to !* those she knows to lie worthy. ! 8 r Realize* How Big the Taak. il How gigantic is ilie task she has set h 5* horself, Mrs. Sage undoubtedly knows, i| { for sho says simply enough that the n [ time Is short. Mrs. Sage knows that v t. it will take long to find the Individ- h ! ually deserving, without acting through p , the agency of Institutions, but her p ? words ahow she has calmly taken up y the task. How keen is the judgment, y i" how careful the spirit of her to whom 8 - Russell Sage left his scores of millions Is best shown In her own speech, i In her home In Cedarhurst, Mrs. Sage 8, said today: a "No one except myself knows what h disposal I sball make of the millions It I Mr. Sage left to me, and as yet I have J I no settled plans as to how much I ti I shall give away, or to whom I shall n I give. I do not. as a rule, believe in endowments. I look on churches and si other endowed Institutions as abso- ti lately dead. Their very endowments (1 pnt them beyond the necessity for tl work, thus making them Indifferent k E and negligent along tho lines where 1; - -rmfMian'.' inktrrartftBSi1 lihHilirMwuw most good. a n Borrowed Money ? From Sweetheart 10 n ,o . ** THEN PROVED FALSE TO HER AND n uabbicpn A klrtTUCD niDI '1 did young man. ? 1) rt PARKERSBURG. W. Va? Nov. 13.? ' )( Alleging a breach, of promise and the " theft of $140, Miss Louisa Jones, nine- ' ( teen and very pretty has caused the ar- J rest of James G. Calliangh, a well r known young man of this city. I P I ralliough was arrested Saturday In'11 v ' "" - lipny and brought here Sunday j1 night Yesterday Miss Jones, through 0 her attorney, Ben Butcher, enterej suit ^ for $1(1,000 for breach of promise. 11 jC The warrant sworn out for Calbough,! f charges the theft of $140 and Miss' _ Jones says she gave that amount to Ctilbough to pay on a lot oil which they contemplated building after their wed-,^ ding, the time having been announced.| j Calbough hud since married a Wirt t] county girJ and was living with her? " when arrested. His preliminary hear- a lag was held yesterday afternoon In j t the court of Justice Thomas, when he 0 waived examination and was held to { i(l the grand jury under a bond of $1,000. j. Miss Jones wns unable to appear and jj c hor physician says she Is on the verge j, of nervous collapse as (he result of ^ T her worries. j j ^Ewk <i J . Mj^mjyje' *&> MB ' KM ^1 ' * > ? u MR. ARTHUR HALEY, iS Singing Evangelist Assisting In Meet* ' __ing_!t Central Christian Church. I - . "JOLLIFFE'S MID-WINTER OPEN:d ING," ,R WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14TH. EVERYly BODY INVITED TO COME AND 8EE If THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN MILLINERY AND GARMENTS. , ^ No Answer to Begging Letters. eedy appeal to tne, en^^Bi going to oinir 1 shall be carrvinflHil mv hits and's wishes. ssoclations. and that Is what I shall hom I have never teen or hoard of, ie most Important demands Tor raon- ' o fault of his or her own Is M ujj|| stormed so hard no one'"*?l|rture.1 ore. I used to often Bay to Mr. 3afte, j| inke many persons happy. ' His ln- fa arlnble reply was: 'My dear. If you J| nrson? wnull make von vorv nnhaiv ly secretary opens them and; snfemliagj BENWOOD?TWO COLUMNS or vi i upchailun. a . ^ its clvlnity, In Its lost Issue, devoten>i;|i vo columns to nn attack on Mayor wpph Mahood, an upright < as scn-ed as mayor of IlenwooJ re-' eatedly to the satisfaction of tliitfil pnple. The article charges lahood with being a lickspittle of the orporallons, when the rigorous lights . lit up by Mahood In the matter of thfeSgl ermlnal Railroad company and thS-|gj Wheeling Traction Company, om the fight with the Baltimore and hlo Railroad Company, show a record" lat speaks for Itself. Both Henwood and Wheeling people.; J sve known this record Of Mayor laliood. as ho has boon n resident of; lose two cities all his life and that uch an attack has lion made, has jjj roused Indignation of the friends OT|| ic mayor. As for the "exposures"^ f the steel company, any one not ' ij imtllar with the situation could readf- j|g see that such a coadltlon would nposslble to exist, while those living j ii the mill town and having business .eatings. know that this attack Three Prlaonert and a Forfeit | he extent or police court to-day. Than rere two men and one woman among he prisoners. The men paid oat The romun was taken back to the city || JOLLIFFE'S MID-WINTER OPENVEDNE8DAY, NOV. 14TH. EVERYIODY INVITED TO COME AND SEE HE VERY LATE8T 8TYLE8 IN 1 IMLLINERY AND GARMENTS. Columnsfor Fair-1