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CATAWBA COUNTY FA CTOBtR, 4, 5, 6 AND 7 I HICKORY EEGOEI "JTK WEATHER J I J Partly cloudy tonight Jim and Tuesday. ' ' Id ,P,.(r. r iUh.-i'"i,,, SCPTFMBER 11, 1915 'An i-1 HICKORY, N. C, 'MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS li.'t M 'I..' A "f ;i,it 1 iiui'... "'Mm, 'i' In ;,ft tilt. ffiLY PERSONS ARE DEAD T MACON HOTEL FIRE elM.oMay BeFound When Ruins of A 0.----l..l t I I iMlCtlire r: orai tnru wvt?r i llin- r4j ( ;.rU Kmi or Jump From Burning l',ml(lin, Many Baclly Hurt I LEND BILU1N CfilflP MCE is iffi ATTACKS DOLLARS FOB td be" retained DM FEDERAL rvnnnT - - nrnrmir LArllll 'Vaashinglon! Ai.gZhe house bill H f S f H U f WATTSTr HEAR ;- ANOTHER 31G ! .11 APPEAL i t tm i 1 e it 1111' a 1 1 1 i I ' I 1!. A. an 1 i:: ,)Vtl "11 ',i Ulill 'ill'.' U I ' !,!. f".' I, I-I other l'.rlp, Mailt help. i!u- lonituny rj. il'Ui' the V', inur- m:i h i: i.m.pokt ),. their the bet e I, II. .V.il.S' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' i '.v . i . ,ill,0 ' ' ; Three . lost , ii iI'v-tM'.M'.l .iti.i' hotel i men exp: essed , ,j,ath list would ., e,l with a search :i Miff justice ot' ! ,,, ,! hotel. w?s I. Tin' bodies of were taken from the building have 0 f the l'f 1 were injured l.v I, followed in an ne, .liou.dy injured i,f Atlanta, an the Central ol bad both legs nun the third wel'f less !:e nt' the Associated Pres. Washington, Aug. 22. With a , number ot, amendments, the senate bill which would make a billion dollar:; available for the war finance corpora jtion for stimulation of exports of a j', i ioultural products was passed by tile house today. Only 21 representatives voted again ist the mill while .'14 voted for it. The huse struek out senate sections au thorizing hinds to enable the depart ment of commerce tu obtain informa tion as to trade conditions abroad. .The house further overruled action of its committee eliminating- credits to foreignois engaged in exportation of farm products. It V M AX IJaleii'b. Am Revenue A. at the tate V,!ii('ll lie i rnev Ceivia ARRIINKTIIY) 22. Commissi. ;ier ). Watts aniiouinv's oard of equalization a aw-mber with AN .laines S. Maiming eh. it man of th. cor-s- ii n. has set Augu-d hearing the apgMl lY'lVoVO Coinp my it tax as" "smcnt eaf tob.tc 'o stored ni its KenH wai eb'itres an I a Inch it is and W. V. bee. rotation vonan ::," tl.e date for i f t i e A me r lean f ) a i t diiei i.iii in on wll i in (iess of m Vlllell tl: tit V- ! I'V s ho UI.'I tl.U'i". "f tl.flll ii i': f! iiirli". 'a I V hi,,- I "tn 'ii,, i l'l,"l,li!;i l'lllli'!l'll, M;t (,fV fn.m r,i' i burst of ,t!,, n had to jump I, ; lory window-. ' .i-lewalk K.iVed pi injury li.v catch Ilavs was i -mtiiitiK from the from the l'u' city hospital hi A I h t of the deai ,;(,!, C'ollUllblL., ,li, oie, Cnmp Up White. Melford, 'uiued bodies tak this morium' was II. A. Turnipiee II" was a flae; the Central of claimed wa ; aoerai it I n o v:d',u . Having ret'V'd ludiee that the ap peal would be heard Commissioner Watls h-.i.-. that R . in:'h:im c '.ri te ..fCieials or anv'o,lv '. b'e ob.ie.'!- i r i l- to I'hanr1"4 l!lt' '' will be on hand v. inu that the fi-ures sbouM chaiiKt'd. -nli' f I hi . ' a " is the one h a rd by the : i.ite I ..,,,i,,le:itiort last Weh which ,.,1 j,, n.bates of aheut :-;U"0,Ui; tav.s to the Ai.i-n.-ai; at:-, .the .l ei :' li,:.e, o : . t Mi;', ueei i.,:i i o.ii the Ci .Mi tin -'-ioil -, hiTuher of oil 1,1 dei'e.lei at til'' providing for the retention by the gov ernment of Camp Kustice, Va-. as a lailroad and heavy artillery post was, passed today by the senate without ! amendment and now goes to the pres-l ident. The hill repeals certain ley-j islation enacted a year ago provid ing for the abandonment of the camp.j toy-ether with many others, m.ed dui ing the war. - -y - I RH PP Ron RRTfl - sell mm hps' 10 GAR HY CROWD TO PLACE OF hin- wa v y the Asgooiattvl Press. Wa--I,iii"l ,i. Aug. 22. The j pin--; board tf...Riy was in a fain of ?';e! i i nrv rid of the major portion ,. f it:;, '"v. hlie ephant's" the war time fon-tru:ted wooden phips. Of ficial announcement by the board was that bids Mihi'iilled by a Tk-v York company (f $2,10!) each for 200 of the 235 wooden ships had been aecep- ttd. The ac'i eement has not si'.'-ned yet. j By the Associate Press.. Washington, Aug. 22. Attacks on the federal reserve system were re newed today before the commission appointed to invstigate the federal re- I serve board. . S. annemaker of South Carolina, president of the Amer- ican Cotton Association, asserted that i deflation of the currencv had been "tenibly destructive" to all American ! prodiK-ing interests, and that it was continued without, reason. "I heard as early as 1918 that plans were being rigged to put deflation into practice," Mr. annemaker .said " It culminated in what wo called a buy ers' strike in 1020. e never had a buyers strike. It was propaganda.' "By whom w:is this propaganda spread?" asked Represntative Funk, Republican of Illinois. "I'll first take up the case f the reserve board," continued Mr. Wan- THREE ADDmOtw-JILLS IN CABARRUS OPERATING Two Others to Start This Week With No Signs of Trouble Guard Companies Still in Con- .cord More Employes Report for - Worc Today KLAN TO PARADE DURHAM NEXT WEDNESDAY tBY MAX ABER'NETHY) imil',r to h.,ard of . It v.a.- !:, IiOi', , fni'll.er , ii ,i, i ' ' : i f v ;.,v el I'.ot of It'Vf i , e . . w.m:c:i i, a -l':,.,ilei., Mi,ti isotl !' r e 'iii- iiari tll!e.l th" Daniel:-, "ditor "f i ( me rvt't, mi -t.at.." .iid's. '.he ll.W- oi p r; ! It' in t- Via.' el dale t.r ispii at,t .an.h o! IIU-VIO!',,'!' ,t:,.t It' i'Vi .(iS Mhus i ., , : . a' . V , . , : a ! , """ ." - in I.....I i. I'lni'i'i: r. .M:'w M '.' ..,'. ..tt ; itli "ur.nrpu- '.. ' ,.'..,.!(.. : ii i, n.-i lit ill"' tf ti 1 :: r"""'.. " V.."M' . . .. i i .. i , l ,i a id SU OUllIC'l i I ill'l'- .,ce ill in, j i .. . inllti!-' iroin the I I V .1 I . " - r. , ,....:,..,, in,. . , ic.i a I v., mi i 'i I,.,.',,.! i-f eoiialiatmn . .1 ii. in uciioti v.i ' ' ' '" . i.e. .... ,n.i shoued uu . other di. in'ere 'tv I P 1 1,1 !' I'll US ol I "' 1 nsisiiftty ..... I'O'l I lid -.1 I ! I c .uiiiv . ... v,.iu..Uvl an i , V . . , . reil pl'u cf cot 1 1 : ii'iti.' slant ial''d t'M'i'., "ta'.e :iUti1oCIZi t right -'. 11- (,' Iturh.'tMi ,.I l.tllllllll! . I . . ,,, "eaine uy the c.n-ie ii, .. rt -at I t- that tne Will. 'II v, it 111' u I lit Clll.' tliat tlr- :,-:estoelds b.Wi limes S. I'll"1"' . . ,i, ! er ; i i.'" idied to ing tli re ' y ' tit,! former ..hi Ta i nl.ifni""1 M.ivtvell ( '.httni iom 'i . i i .. . u'ni'ii iii'olter '::ul ...u vitlV "making VZ'Ztl of i-MUaliatii-n war no, ,n . Wntt.--.. who but on ,,i;:v,.n wau'ed. the lot) .vu. . ; . i. i..,.i..i,f ir. out oi 'in i in hi". n- .tn,l i.-to "nv .f the county holding I n a point. Cuttm ,,!(! comiai-' The r-nlv difficult'.' experienced in ct tiiiecl ion with holding 1lv big community picnic at Catawba Springs next Tsursday allot n on was the MiKi'oi) of t ranst, ot t d ion of all th,r. people who do Hot h-.ve cats of Jheii own. '('lie problem finding "ta 1 and l!v jiroblem of assigning auto-inol,!i:-s t' it.nlividua's by pievio'is : t rant-ement proved a herculean task and far beyond the limited activities ; f tiii ( iitertainoi'tit committee. It v.:i ; tl vrefoie dfeided to .-luperd to je(!v owner of an aut or.iobile io form hi own contingent, and invite all the ft iends ,hom he wishes to lake to the picnic giotMids. This sort of ex oneration will almost solve the prob lem. .Se'icral 1 u: inoss houses in addition lr.;ve placed their truck's at the ser vices of the entertainment co'-nmitt. - for parties who wk!i to go together, -.nd it is hoped that many youni? co ple will heed the enetal invitation -jcnt. cat through the newspapers and I . iters, ml take advantage of get-tin-- t - and from the picnic grounds. These trucks will be provided v: V. i eats and will stand in lin- at (Joi-m Son.,' ft-:n ! m. until 2:20 on Thursday afternoon ready' to take rvl,,dv (ii' care?-. t() e-() out t Ca tawba Spvings and pr.rl icipate in all the fun niovided for Ihe people ol this entire conn. uinity. Several thous and ost."rr. are being distribute! a'! over Ibis sect it n inviting people .o pack a lunch basket and attend fa s -ommnnitv pi-ni' and trv t w:n s'.ni ,,f the prizes offered for the many itilif" e'. Dts. Me lli.l-iov Cc.nce.l Rand w"l fur i i the music ml niuvlt fun is as- t i,. :t The com' .r.ndv s;ng .hie" t Ice--, itb-.re , ..ii; ,,i . f in ( i 1 1 II t llllKlP. 11 IS I'M I"" ii... ' " " .. ' .' . L- i .1 .Ill I . . i 111,' 1 III .'I I ' Hieie V.,,: i -.v.;--- - thoir and voices singing me ... . . . r .... 1 l .T.-l..,l.- iii. n, ies oeiweeu O aiei o . ., FflBHW SPUR i mnM two mc i s num t utu wu th, J f ULUU Ma.w.,1 the I mu -dit- Tn niiT r-. Ill Hi I 1 0 ! U i Raleigh, ,Aug. 22. Ku KTux Klan fi rm the 2b" local organizations in North C namakcr, "and I'll ask the commis- representatives to Durham next Wed sic n to a?k that bord for the amount, nesdav night to take part in a par paid otu in the last g months for ;uie through the streets of that citv :i:, a reuuKe to tsruce craven, aiiegeti former- erand diaeon of the .order. , who recently made an unsuccessful Harrison, Democrat of attempt t0 disband the klansnien in tli.e resrve,th state- ' , board had publicity men, and Mv.h(1 Ujr,. mt,n wele to take prt . annamaker replied that his under- reached the capital over Sunday from standing vas "that they have and Durham, where, apparently . notice was Riven. From local citizens who .ii iin-y .ii ir u ni win. i , , . ' , .... -i ' I deny they are klansmen but say that Mr. Witmnamaker put ,nto evidence th(iy ave llot upfiiendly to the organi- atementr. and bulletins which he , zation the statement is mad.e that the correspondents been Hcity. . ! Senator Mississippi,, asked if reserve years : board issued itid wdiieh. h.? mt( ntion to m said deflate ' Hie AssoeiatpH Washington. Aug. 22. ! ointal ac ceptance by the British g$vrnihont of the invitation to participate in" eonierence on u:e aimaments and the iimit-.lti', far ei e of si ei n ipieslion was. ret retarv Hughes. cived today by Sec- The British acceptance was first of a formal nature to be powers the i, re-, in ; pi tj. - reived from the threat reply to the invitation of the Amer ican government. China notified Bune: i Ct.'ttiite Falls this .....in'ilev says. was Maxweii i ' I I I I L ! Hill 1 ' . . . .., ,J V Vl i.imtv eommi-Mo. in ii,. i - 'without' rioti Mitlionlte!'. ril.e. ...linll. I I 111,1 ' .. II., he caH' "bo" ''", am ,,r...,., i,,,v on' . t lo it U I .i n... - - - r- Uted all Vf bis m,,re in t, et the is wi'ii"), v" ease and "exli in III E BANK IS CLOSED TOO , in ,. - I'.e.l ty t,, , tli" !a tateniellt, li'O' He says i hcide tht suo- Oil' say. foUs itinera KILLED 1 unci pa t A .out a ocloM; k; f the big features estimate,! tna l MARINES LEAVE FORPAIAI '"O i,i, Will. " . it'', I't'l'SH. r , Aug. 22. The he bank of Thotnasville I t'e in,. mint' bv order of 1',' ' e ; i in i' 'ewbold. In l;.,'! "ii paper held to hc- i .in' i, I'd as the reason All dejiositoni will ' ' 1 it wan stated. "ihoiiiici'd that a 'group 1 o;il meet tonight in '" 'ate over the affairs '' haul., which has Rv Hip Assoeiati"! I rM T , nnet v iMm. Ttxas, Aug. -2-P..e.i. IH years obi, ot ri nnett was , i ur imndit in murtlereu aceoriuni? ..,.,.r.i'o, l in J ' t.uhed and Mi.vico on August 18, ATI - messages by his father. 0 . ''I. U T KF.IM.Y 1 ' ' Secret sci'.sions " oohhcari parliament to : i i'l'in reply to British ' in here today. - ii i nnccintWT WMW inLolULISl iiaiiu"'" RETUBKS TO CSPITOl Cy Assocmt - prosidt,nt October -.. Washington, i n, Mrs. Hanlinpf returned to -,0(,.mluM. . ington shortly after 0 a. .Tam,ary their Week end cruise on the My-(March Bhibitlelplda, Aug. 22.-The Undeo c;tat.M battleship Pennsylvania wH. 40M marines for duty in .Banima aboard passed out the capes today. kximxtncTtkoltblr Washington, Aug. 22. -While Unit e,l States murines were sailing south wl todav to stand by when Costa Rica marched her forces into the tiny tsf f territorv Panama has so tarn i ifw-inU ex-nreBs.vi! estly coiuesieu, ,"""" (he oninion tluy woubl have a pleas ant cruise and never fire a shot. . Th mar ivs were retuiestt;o u.v . state department ami nr.nl-v s.aitl he believed would be adjusted pacably COTTON r.. U A cc.nci.'iled PrOS. "r . v,;,. k. Aug. 22.-The or.ttotr .ii.1,'t,,,f showed considerable brumes during today's early trad.ng.wing ;o eprts to very high temperatures n Ii. .West and strong Liverpool cable's. There was first nrices were h: tiV'tl Oi afternoon had practically formed an organization la take over Ihe .affairs of the bank of Granite and continue location. Good during fore noon and toere w is no tiouoi mat a t , one- insl it nl ion would he organized. in what is regaideti in some quarters The fir t Secmitv Iniot Company as formal acceptance notified the of Hickory, at the in? lance of a num- o-r of business men ot urarnte l' ails. had r.reoaied to open a branch nanK !t hi re today, but on learning thr.t, lo-r- cal people' were hopeful of reorgan izing the,, Bank of Granite willingly I'Ueoned aside, in the meantime of f ei - mg all assistant." poss.wie. j iit.t oe curitv riiusf officials were ready to aid in any manner possible, as were other interests. Some Hickory business men nr.'1 un derstood to be" assistini' with the re- t'iis government, several flays ago jt m jfS piescnt that she would be glad to participate progress vas. ore in far eastern p.iejtions and France state tlejiartment that France would narticipate. Formal replies are yet to be ceived from Japan and Italy. theipaiade will settle once and forever the question as to -whether Bruce Craven's so-'called "tlisbanding" order was legal. It is said here that after Wednesday night there can be no tl-.iukj; whatever in anybody's mind in North Carolina as to whether the Ku Klux Klan is'dead in this state." It is Durham's first attempt at en tertaining the North Carolina divis ion of 1he United Confederate Vet erans, and it may be because of the gathering that ihe Ku KhVc Klan leaders arranged with the Durham officials for the parade. Col. Wra, J. Simrnorn, f Atlanta Imperial wizard of the oir'.-rr, or his representatives will lake part in the celebration, it is said. The Confederate veterans may not be- asked to adopt resolutions .endors ing the revised Klan there is no an nouncement as to this .but the point is made plain that "Bruce Craven's grand-stand play for ch,"ap advertis-. ilie- is going to lie rel uked." That the Ku Klux are going to Mr. Craven's old home town to make their biggest show in the state i interesting. GILD LABOR TAX uiiin ! JUDGE I1 organization ot ,lu Granite bank. -Judge court here i nfii i nun LUOn LLTO HIS OLD FRIEND! iy Hif" A '?'.ei'i't! Troe. Greetisboio, N. C, Aug James V.. Bovd in fdc-rrt' oday held the national child labor who has been spending several days !.i win, n ' r. i- . .oi. - . . - - Newtcn, Aug. 22. Prof. Sam Losh OHOi OEFICEO KILLED IN NIGHT h 1 - r-,,rilt f(iY Aslieville. where lie win tax of ten per cent on pi , fits flerived ..1H,n(i a fow ,iavs before going to Ins from child 1 ;bor unconstitutional. TH-i home in Hiaerstown, Md. Last. nig.t the Reformed church Mr. L,qsn IniMoirn wi", ill the CISC of Vivian at mills of Cherryville, N. C.rf.V T r5iil spinning a ng recital to a congregation th,-,t fill.e dthis edifice. Mr. Losh, who seeking to restrain J. W. Bailey, co.- , national reputation as a song l. t tor. from pblleoting the led.eval . leader, delighted the congregation tax. The Owen-Kenyon child labor law wa By the Associate! Press. 'Richmond, Va., Aug. 22. Police man Washington I. Curtis, aged 28, was shot and instantly killed early today by a man whom it is believed he was attempting to arrest in south Richmond. The whole police force was engaged today in a search for the assailant. Signs plainly show that the police man engag.ed in a scuffle before he was shot. , JERSEY BREEDERS with a solo. fret. w. K. Weaver, ol Hickory, was present and also de- tli n 5olo Tie also held unconstitutional in a"i " . r f t osll f.anEr ,in The Garden" Secretary the vtvov.lb opinion rendered by Judge Boyd two years ago. His ruling then was up held by the United States supreme curt. Regulation of labor, Judge Boyd held, was one of the .iot,M,r,!e,l to the states. State are able to handle the labor matter, the iudge held. and together with Clyde Kowe ana Sidney Finger as a quartette gave 'several sumbers. i Prof. Losh was entertained at the tnn,u ,f Mr and Mrs. Given Kowe at 3y the Assceiawd Preaa. Ccneord, N. C, Aug. '22. Three additional cotton mills which hail been closed since June 1 resumed op eration this morning ,and announce ment was made today that two others-will,- open for work tomorrow morn ing. The mills opening today were the Gibson, Cabarrus and Franklin of the Cannon chain and the two, to open tomorrow are the Norcott and Brown of the Johnston cjiain. No troops were on guard at any of the mills when they opened this morning. Adjutant General Metts reached th,e decision not to station troops at the mills yeserday after noon after a- conference with James F. Barrett, president of the North Carolina federation of labor No dis order of any kind attended the open ing cf the mills either here or at Kannapolis and no large erjwd gath ered near any of the mills pioperty. At the Gibson mill several hundred persons were on the street, but they did not attempt to prevent anybody from enering the plant. Wits the opening of the two mills tomorrow, every mill in the county with the exception of the Buffalo, will be in operation. The Buffalo mill n.ak.es yarn for the Lock mill since the latter is running only the ging ham department, the yarns are not needed. ! The management of ;h.e Cabarrus and Gibson mills stated that every department of the mills is running today. At the Franklin ill no machin iery is in operation, the few em ployes in the mill being used to clean the machinery. All of the mills which had opened prior to this awning re ported an increase in th- number of operatives at work today Local union officials together with President Barrett were present at c ie various mills which opened today and these officials have been instru mental in preserving order. Mr. Barrett gave his fir-t offH'! statement on the situation today. He declared that if the mill owners will confer with him 'Ten minutes," he cm have every mill in .he counfy : mmng at tun time tomorrow -..-ring with every former employe ::ow in the city at work again." '"here was no intimation today as to when the troops will be recalled from the city. They are .being held in armories here. Alfllfi SEES 1 ABOUT PROHIBITION FORM ASSOCIATION By the Associated Press. Washington, Aug. 22. Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair confer red with President Harding today with respect to the appointment of ficers in some of the southern states. Newton, Aug. 22. According. tw the report of J. W. Hendricks, county agricultural agent, a number of the leadinc Jersey breeders of Catawba conntv met at the farm of Henry L ABOR MAY OBTAIN ?r'& Ml QUI DELEGATION flower. I May some selling, but ;ber. ...13.15 lo-ol Open Close 13.r,r 13.93 13.60 13.97 ... .13.78 14.06 13.85 14.15 Lutz Saturday afternoon anfl organ- powers a reception in his honor on Saturday jxed a County Jersey Breeders as- laws evening, attended. Uy a large numner sociation. 4? 1.5. fAvmof mil n q nnfl I'li'in s. r 01' ' here is no flOUDl tliat wmwiM i lire.-' vears Prof. Lsoh was head of the , oui U is the leadin.r Jersey county By the 'Associate Press vm,,; deoortment of- Catawba ccl-l.i.i Woith Carolina, but we have not Atlantic City, N. J.. The attempt of the federal govern- , n , dLnn- those three years been boosting our breed or pushing-president Hardine loo ir.-nt to regulate ia.or - made manv tr.ena.s wno were ueugm- u as we . u. '" on labor's request for rem -sentation state is an usurpation of authority eel to see Jiim again. l'!r ,e,trs S"- 5 M. Arlrof,,. t, h , . i ,. ii,, ,iveveio'ri now- At the FreSOVterian cnurcn on yes- , to uu mote ioi tiic p.u,iii.u.. 4. .. - - and a violation ot ttu sovctcigu puvv morning Prof. Losh delighted Jersey breed than any one thing that held in Washington, Samuel Gompers er of the states," concludes the ruling. Wen-Ation with his sineinj; and i has been done in the county for a fr.j fh ovo11:1Tt, ncn nf tt,B.Am. 22. favor STOCK EXCHANGE FAILURE niaving. ! Mr. Joseph Kline, of New York 1 . C ... TiU K.'...l- Vw. qo RUnlDt'I Ol Vtlalb. 1 lie OIJ, tri u ui tuc tt.J , , . . i.i -l iiuiiiott ui J'" ., 'ericnn federation of lnhnr todav. sociation shall be to promote tne , .. . . "U-ll"' "'""' ' "' . , l:o4-'".. , - ,.4-..4.J 4-U.' o:.l,. .4- 4-1, City, .arrived yesterday to ' sp.ena a breeding, improvement ana sale oi, " s picaiucuv L um few' days with ,-his sister, Mrs. Wiljjersev cattle. It is urged that ev.ery federation he had. been in communi fong Yount. J Jersey breeder in the county join this Nation with organized labor leaders ta luiss l'rioy u-uimigci ua.-, i""-.'.cis,anization. i ! .i,. i0,,rc. whfiei Th officers of this organization aiei l. .. l 11, liitoi'ocf n V J!ll,. T I Vhufni-r ni-otfinorit , ukc icuutuun, u"cmui' v liiciit iiiHr flV yHJ I,a, L.-O' JO Uir v 4 ....... JOliljW. IV. 4i. UUU1U1U, l.tOJIWV.l., I - - - ' - ' . .... 1 . TT" ',. . .1. y-TTllrtrt-.l .. 1 . Beckley s millinery business oi nitav- h. t . Lutz, vice president; hud tarnt legislation were also coirsider orv. 'Herman secretary-treasurer, with E.'sd'by the council todav. It was nlan- . J . . , . -r . , T" ' 1 1 I .. T ( r i . it nr 7 1 1 . ganizea one year ago anu was cumi,s- Attorney u. r. kiulz returoea to ... ivtoose anu l,. :u. nuiniy-i serv ed of Geo. M. Wooslev. William J. Pal- the citv last nisht after a few days ine with the officers .as a board of mer and John J. Giles. visit to Concord on legal business, rectors. By the Associate! Prcvs. New York, Aug. 22. The failure of, Trippe- & Company was announced from the northern markets todav on the New York stock change. The firm which was or- ned to make -a protest against .tariff law. the I. T ii -