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THE EEBAID MONDAY ATTGTTS 2 1909

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Did Not Get Smiths 20000He Says

KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT IT

CUT Collector of Baltimore in Dis-

cuxsln Former Gov WnrfleldsCharge that tho OrganizationSupported Senator Smith for 20000 Asserts It Is Untrue

Baltimore Md Aug lrFonnep GovFrank Brown declared this morning thatho did not get tho 30000 that ho knewnothing about It had never heard of Itbefore and did not beMevo there WAS anytruth In It

The in discussion according toformer 3ov Warfleld Was tho sum withwhi h Senator Smith purchased the

of the city organization In tho Demo-cratic senatorial primaries In 107 Theoxgovernor mado tho charge in his address at Lisbon Howard County yester-day Ho was speaking to his neighborsfriends and kinsmen who cheered him

echoWhen former governor and present City

Collector Brown was asked today abouttLe 20000 and what he did with It hesaid

I thought all that stuff waa ancienthistory I never got any money from

SmithSmith was willing to contribute to the

general campaign expenses be continuedWfirfleld was not In fact Warfleld only

gave oo to the general expense accountI had conducted one campaign that

year tho one that elected J Barry Ma-l A mayor It expensive The pri-mary cost a lot of money There weref ir candidates When tho fall I-

da not feel like running another campa sn I told the fellows who wanted-t o Senator that they should pay tho

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I went ahead with the light I nevergot a cont from Smith howorsr I didn t rred it The money was raised Intie city I do not know what Smithgave in the counties

Thfre was considerable discussionwhole affair in tho papers at the

r v Tim State central committee UEf fd thff candidates for Senator for-t expenses of conducting tho primar Warileld paid his share of that but1 r t l his campaign contribution

I i nt know a thing about this 53000-0Srith did not give me any money There

nothing that I knuw of that couldgive grounds for such a story It makes

OLD MAN AMONG GUILTY

Though Eighty Years Old Ho SoldWhiMlcy in Dry Town

BpYiil to The WMbtaftoh IlmJd-Ianvllle Va Avg L The past week

has bpon a record breaker since the senjrat Tal raids last February ip the num-ber f fuses for illicit traffic In whisky int r Eleven cease were disposed oftis vrrfk eight of them resulting in conVitioni and three in acquittals

Ir rcarly all of the caeea where conviot 5 were secured lines of about 10 withfl sentences of thirty days were 1-mjrd except In the cue of two parties

v were sentenced to sixty days on aourt of it being the second offense Most

f hp parties convicted Including bothJ frns and white people men andv men appealed to the Corporation Court

Tm roceat cases were worked up by theI through the aid ot three youngi it mrn employed as detectives to visit

ti blind tigers and to make purt ucs of and beer in order to se-

urc convictions One of the parties convirtiMi is a white man about eighty years

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HAEEISONBUHG IS CHOSEN

Younf Peoples Society of Christiantendenvor Adjourns

bprna Te VaahiactOB HtnU-dVrSK nter Vs Aug L The sixteenth

inrial conventiOn of the Young PeoplesPOI ty of Christian Endeavor of Vlrpirii which has been in session in theTrircd Brethren Church in this city forfir days past adjourned tonight

TLc visiting pastors occupied the localI ts and devotional exercises lastingT aiiy tho entire day were held at

Brethren ChurchAt the afternoon session Harronburg

Va was selected as the place for ther r Annual convention although Roaaokeput tip spirited claims for tbe meeting

Fleet Reaches Old SaturdaySpecial to The WMbmstoa HtrmkL

Newport News VL Aug 1 The Unitil Btates naval oolllor Abaranda arrived1 rrr today with the message that the

alps of the Atlantic battleship met willarrive at Old Point Saturday from Capeftil for maneuvers and drills on the

drill grounds When the drillare completed the battle ships will go tothe various home naY yards for reI airs prior to assembling to steam for thetropics this winter

60000 Acres in Qyntcr DedOr n City Md Aug L With the

romrction of the treat dam across theinrpux nt Bay below Ocean City by

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to converted into fertile oyster bedstue promoters of the project expect acrop of 7000000 oysters a year or onefourth the oyster output of the worldVI i company is to receive 20009 acres

f the land while the Stte will have the4oiji j acres at its disposal

Minn Viola Snoail VilI Wed5t iT to The WarfUsfftoa Hcnld

Danville Va Aug 1 Invitations haveIssued by Mr and Mrs Charles Q-

Pn ad to the wedding of their daughterMiss Viola Snead to Wiley GriffithHorne jr Th wedding will be sol-emnized at 9 oclock Wednesday ovenlim 4 ut the home of the bridein this pity Mr Home is employed withthe a ard Air Line Railway at Waycrosse ia but for many years made histome In DanvMl-

eDodsca One Tralnj lilt by AnotherBr inl to The Washington Ut M 4-

Covlngton Va Aug attemptingto cross the Chesapeake aid Ohio tracksIn front of the railroad station hero lastnight William Hale colored of thteplace was struck by a westbound trainAH probably fatally injured Hale walttj for an eastbound freight to patsthen started across the track but did notfie tie train His leg wascut ort and he was otherwise badly in-jured He was employed by thlmoor Iron Company here and was ro

Early FallAnnouncements

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Peniuiylvixnla Camp

Cumberland Mo Aug L Battery Dof Fort Myor returning from the campof tho Pennsylvania National Guard atSomerset is camping at tho Cumberlandbaaoball park tonight and a thousandpeople visited the camp today The of-

ficers are Capt T N Horn Lleuta Shopherd and Hopkins and Capt HumphrlAMedical Corps Tho soldiers leave at 6

oclock tomorrow morning going byway of Hancock and Hagorstown

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cer Passes Away

ONCE MAYOR OF THE CITY

Ho Resigned to Become Judge of thePolice Conrt Dcntli Came WhileHe WiLl In Massachusetts SeekingRestoration of Health Will BeBurled in OharlottcsvlllcE-

poafel to The WtAlsstoa UmldRoanoke Va Aug 1 Judge J Ran-

dolph Bryan of the Roanoke Police Courtdied early today at Northampton Masswhore he went three weeks ago for medi-cal treatment H had been in badfor els months

He was mayor of Roanoko for twoyears and resigned that office to becomejudge of Jho police court He wes a na-tive of Charlottesville this state fortyone years of age and unmarried He

an Elk and a Pythian and for years-a loading lawyer at the Roanoke bar

The remains will be buried at Charlottesvilla

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WHALE ATTACKS BOAT

Skipper Tells of Encounteron Clicnapcnlcc

Special to The WMftJsflUm IltraldNewport News Va Aug 1 Capt

Konnard skipper of the twomastedschooner Eva Alice which arrived atHampton last night with flsh scrap fromMiddlesex County tells of a thrillingencounter his vssssl had with a whaleIn lower Chesapeake Day early yesterdaymorning

According to the skipper he sightedthe whale about 3 oclock and at firstthought It was a submarine boat lyingat anchor However the supposed crafthad no lights and he approached it gin-gerly he got alongside he realizedhis mistake for the whale straightenedhimself and spurted water across theschooners deck

The skipper put his vessel about Justas the whale made a swipe at the craftwith his talL Then for an hour thebattle waged the whale attacking theschooner and the skipper skillfullymaneuvering his craft out of barmsway and finally running into shallowwater where the monster could not follow Even then the whale swam off-shore from the schooner and followed Itto Old Point wharf

The whale attracted by tbe smellof the fish scrap Several incoming ves-sels here have reported a schoolwhales off the cape and this one prob-ably was with the sChooL Only a fewmonths ago a whale grounded at Buckroe and was killed

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Coal Cars Ditched on Chcinpcnlcennd Ohio

SIMM to The Waabh w IKnldCovlngton Va Aug L A broken hangs

on a steel car loaded with coalcaused a wreck here today on theChesapeake and Ohio eastbound train op-posite the pulp mill throwing seven carsdown a twentyfoot embankment andkilling air unknown Italian who wasstealing a ride East bound traJnc wassomewhat delayed It is reported thatthere were tin Italians on the train al-together but only the deed one has so farbeen found It is probable that more maybe found under the ditched coal

CHEAP GAS FOR OAKLAND

Advent of Natural Illamlnniit IsCelebrated

Oakland Md Aug 1 A huge tongueof flame spouting high up in the air from-a standplpe and Illuminating the

and countryside for miles aroundlast night marked the introduction ofnatural gas Into this city A few daysago the Northern Natural Gas Companycompleted the laying of its mains fromthe gas fields to Oakland preparatory tosupplying this and adjacent territorywith gas for lighting and heating pur-poses and the firing of the flow from thebig standpipe last night was the an-nouncement of tho company that it isready for business

The spectacle of the flame shooting upfrom the standpipe attracted hundreds ofpersons from the surrounding countryside who joined with the residents ofthe town to witness tho demonstration-The price will bo X cents per thousandfeet

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Dig Tobacco Year for LynchbnrgrS-trafel to TtM Wukisstes IlmM

Lynehburg Va Aug 1 Yesterdaysmarket brought the tobacco year of 8801 to a close in Lynchburg and duringthe month of August no sales will be-held The breaks will be resumed onSeptember 1 Tbe sales during the yearaggregated 21483700 pounds this being anIncrease of 7464160 over the previous yearThe last crop was not only the largestsold on this market In the past six yearsbut the average prices is reported to haveboen the highest in thirtyeight years

Begged that He Do KilledHagenttown Md Aug 1 A white

man said to be from McKeesnort Paattempted to commit suicide at Williamsport by jumping into tho Chesapeake andOnto Canal and is in a critical conditionIt Is believed he was temporarily insaneAfter being taken from the water he became violent and begged his rescuers tokill him Later he was brought to thiscity and placed in jail for treatment

ClaimeR for Danville ChurchSped to WuMetoa llerald

Danville V Aug lChlmoe whichwill be as tine as any in tbe South havebeen presented to the Main Street Metho-dist Church by the wife and the children of the late James G Penn towhose memory tho gift is dedicatedMr Ponn was during his lifetime oneof Uto most influential members or thechurch

Sent to Pasteur InstituteMd Aug L Harry

a youth of Keedysville thiscounty who was attacked by a dog supposed to bo mad and bitten the facewas sent to Baltimore to the Pasteur Institute for treatment He was in chargeof Dr M Nihlser of this city

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LIGHT ON MYSTERY

Bleached Bones Are Foundon Mountain Side

SUPPOSED TO BE STEAIEY

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cited Over Wlmt Is Believed toBe a Solution of the Disappearanceof Girl After a Quarrel ManyYears Ago in the Mountains

Hagorstown Md Aug L The villageof Mercarsburg and the country for mUGS

around is excited over the alleged otoryof a murder supposed to have beon com-mitted over forty years ago Whilemany persons doubt that a confessionhas boon made others believe In it andthink it solves a mystery of long standIngAt

tho homo of a relative In a moun-

tain village near the Maryland line liesDavid ButsehaU a decrepit old manabout ninety years of age who is saidto have admitted knowing the secret ofthe disappearance of a young girl namedStraley

Remembers ExcitementThe girl was a niece of J V Straley-

of this city who remembers well the oocurronco and the excitement that pre-vailed following the girls disappearanceIt was in the spring that tho Straleygirl with a girl friend named Gutschalland a youth named HombrakeV walkedacross tbe mountain from the cornerto tbe country store

On tho way a quarrel arose among tbeyoung people The quarrel II said tohave been a bitter one and somewhereon the mountain the Straley girl disap-peared She was as completely lost as ifthe mountain had opened and ewallowedher Her companions could not throwany light on the matter and for daysposses of men searched the mountain forthe girl In vain

Discovered Bleached BonesIn huckleberry time of the following

year Fred Filer and his sister while picklag berries on top of the mountain foundpieces of a girls dress and strands ofhuman hair in a pocket in the mountainNearby they discovered bones that hadbeen bleached almost white perhaps withthe aid of and though there wee nomeans of identifying the srewaome relicsit was believed then and la still the opusion of residents of the region that theywere the bones of the girl who had dis-appeared

For years afterward the story was toldin every household on the mountain andit has been handed down from generatiouto generation The girl and the youthwho were the companions of Miss Strslerboth died years ago and if anybody hasconfessed the girl met her death by foulmeans it is bard to corroborate Thorare many who believed that the girlwandered away from her companions In aflt of anger and became lost and perbed or fell prey to a wild beast whIMalone and helpless on the mountain

BLAKE IS PTURED

Negro Who Attacked Woman Is inPortsmouth

to The VWkiscMB HewkLNorfolk V Aug 1 Will Blake a

negro was lodged in the Norfolk Countyjail today charged with having commit-ted an assault at Bowers Hill NorfolkCounty on Mrs Alice Jerney tbe wifeof a section master of the Seaboard Air

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Blake was hunted by a posse from earlyyesterday morning the time of the com-mission of the crime until 2 oclock thisafternoon when be was found under aschoolhouse He took flight from hishiding place but was brought down with-a shotgun and seriously wounded Therewere threats of lynching Ute negro butno violence was attempted after he wascaptured Blake was recently releasedfront the penitentiary He Is about twentyfive years old while his victim is anelderly woman of sixty

PROFESSORS

Additional Member of the CollegeFaculty Named

Durham N C AGe L Tbe boardof trustees of Trinity College attheir last annual meeting authorizedthe appointment of several additionalmembers of the faculty Tbe selectionof the new men was left to the executiveoomnilttee of the board Several of thoseappointments have been made and otherswill be made before the opening of colW

The following have already been se-lected

Dr Frank C Brown of Chicago Uni-versity professor of Snglisb Dr J MMathews of Johns Hopkins Universityinstructor in the department of historyMr A M Gates Wetleyan and JohnsHopkins universities Instructor in thedepartment of Latin Dr H H VaughanUniversities of Michigan and Harvardinstructor in modern languages

Julian Blanchard an A M graduate ofTrinity who has been at Columbia Uni-versity on leave of Absence for threeyears will take up his work at the open-ing of college

Charles B Markham of Trinity andColumbia University who was appointedfor one In the department of ap-plied mathematics during Mr Blancbardsabsence has been elected Instructor inthe department of mathematics

Serious Drought Is BrokenHagerstown Md Aug 1 The most se-

rious drought this section has experienced-in many years was broken by heavy rainsthis morning There is general rejoicingamong the people It being the first rainthat has fallen in thirtyone days Heavyshowers fell after daylight The countryroads aro flooded

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FACiUTSESare offered by the modern vaults ofthis company Silverware familyplate c safely stored at reasonablerates Phone for wagon to nail

E7TRAVELERS CHECKS andLETTERS OF CREDIT Issuedavailable In nil parts of the world

Union Trust Go15th and K Sis N WEdward J StellvragreM President

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MACHINE RANKSSPLIT IN VIRGINIA

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nearly as much machine votg as MannJust what 18 the strength of tho antisaloon vote In Virginia and how muckof It Mann will poll Is unknown anduncertain Four years ago Judge Mannrunning as tho candidate forgovernor polled 20000 of the 80000 votescut Since then the temperance strengthhas grown If the local option victoriesare taken as the barometer But thar0are thousands of people who vote forlocal option but who will balk at theAntiSaloon League programme In thoState

Machine Not Supporting EllysonMany now developments In the hot

tight now drawing to the close In theDemocratic party have come to light Inthe pest few days Among thorn arethese given In a nutshell to save space

Lieut Gov J Taylor Ellyson for yearsan orsmnl ration leader for twenty yearsState chairman and national Democratic

and looked upon by someas oiio of tho grand old men of theparty will not be by the bigmachine leaders for renomination JamesR Caton of Alexandria Democratic floorleader In the house of delegates Ig theircandidate Why Ellyson has been dropped it has not boon developed Both SI-lyson and Caton however are for Tuck-er for governor

Stvnnnon NeutralGov Claude A Swanson a strong or

ganisation whose brilliant and pro-gressive term as chief executive of Vir-ginia Is drawng to a close stands neutral in the governorship flght and unlikehis ranking friends In the organizationbe will take no part In the contest Totemeans that Judge Manns majority in theFifth district Swansons stronghold willbe reduced It also means that Swaasonwill now in all probability have no troublerounding out his career In tho halls of

Congress where he has served twentyyears and in the United States Senatecloy Swanseas stand not to try electhis own successor has been most favorably commented upon The informationthat he Is neutral comes from Tuckertoitrcen

Strong Feeling Against MachineThere is a strong undercurrent among

thinking people especially among theyoung men that machine domination InVirginia must end The Washington Baraid representative heard men who havealvftty supported the machine In thePUt denounced it severely and declarethat its loaders have gone too far andVirginia does not want and will notstand for its present policy It is ourto hear people declare that they are will-Ing to take four years of ReptibMcanfomif it will bring a new dial in the Dem-ocratic party and relieve It of Ute in-cubus of machine domination

There is another Interesting little fetTuckers and Manns friends and manag-ers have issued campaign estimates of whatthe majorities will be Mann claims be-tween 1LOW and 14030 Tucker about li000 From inside sources The Washing-ton Herald bears that Manns leaderssjy figuring upon about half of the figuresgiven out while Tuckers managers aredoing likewise AH indications point toa close election The best judges say themajority will not be 5000 either way

Talk of Counting Out TuckerHire in Norfolk many persons can be

found who make no bones in declaringthat they lien that Tucker will becounted out in the Ninth district andtherefore beaten No sooner had TheWashington HeceJd representative tendedin Norfolk than he beard the talk Thistalk has bobbed up before in the

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a request was made not to use itIt was stated that Its publication maygive rise to statements by Manns friendsthat Tucker tears defeat and te pavingthe way to tan gracefully The state-ment was also made that Tuckers ma-jority will be so large that It will beImpossible to count him out Prominentmen among whom is one of the highestIn the State in discussing the reportwhich he himself had heard says that ifany attempt is made to count either oneof the candidates out sad it leaks outIt will wreck the Democratic party inVirginia

Machine and AntlSnloon JobReverting to local conditions a num-

ber of unusual things politically havecome to light here

To ascertain reasons why the antisaloon is lined up for Judge Mann withthe machine in tbe past hat been alliedwith the liquor interests and in Norfolkis now allied with them The Washington Herald representative sought lightfront the leading antisaloon man inNorfolk a man who stands high in thebusiness and financial world He gaveout a new reason why those two Influ-ences were supporting the same man forgvernor He declared that the under-standing is that the AntiSaloon Leagueshall have the governorship and tho ma-chine the patronage He said in sub-stance

Faith in Judge 3InjinI believe the bulk of the antisaloon

people believe that Judge Mann is sin-cere on the temperance question Thesecharges that he is snot are mado by menand papers who are not supporting himand Ids cause He has been an abusedand misrepresented man

Here In Norfolk only the machineliquor leaders are supporting JudgeMann They are doing because Sen-ator Martin asked them to do It The in

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dependent liquor men tbe men who havethe most money in the traffic are forTucker You know the understandingbetween the machine and antisaloonforces doct you Wrath the antisalooni to have the governor and the machinethe patronage

Senator Martin and Hal Flood are fortemperance They saw In Judge Mann astrong exponent of that cause and aregiving him their support They haveasked their friends and followers in Vir-ginia to also support him but the menwho have tho money in the liquor busl

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chine man but when the machine takesup my candidates I am of course withthem Thats what has been done Incase

May Abandon the SaloonThis authority also stated that the

Stato machine will abandon the influ-ence of the liquor interests ftir the influ-ence of the antisaloon forces and thatalt the antisaloon people wish Is tem-perance reform legislation They haveno interest In anything else

He also stated that a Statewide prohibition bill submitting the matter tothe people will come up in the legislature He said that it is understood isto be the plan His statement is support-ed by the fact that antisaloon followers-In Norfolk are quizzing the legislativecandidates on their attitude towardStatewide prohibition

Almost in dlzct conflict to this viewIs that taken by machine liquor leadersin Norfolk It is common report thatthese men are supporting Judge Mannbecause they believe the State ma feJnewill prevent any more reform temperancelegislation

Regarding this report which is wide-spread in Norfolk whether true or notMcDonald Lee an Intimate friend of thebiff machine leaders was seen He said

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that persons believing that report aremistaken as no promise has been madeto Interfere with temperance legislationHe said further that James V Treby andJames E Prince are supporting JudgeMann because their friendship for Senator Martin is stronger than their lovefor the saloon Mr Lee by the waystated that many people are supportingJudge Mann because they fear Tuckerstriumph means Martins defeat for reelection to the United States Senate

Xo Legislation Says LeanerAnother view of this muddled condition

to this According to a wellknown saloon man who is supporting Mr Tuckerbe asked Senator Leaner why he Is forMann He says that Leaner replied thatthere will no further temperance legIflaUon tot two years and by that timeit is hoped that the prohibition wave willhave spent its force

And still hires another view Anliquor man who Is also

Mr Tucker believes Judge Mannis sincere in his temperance views andwill bring prohibition He said that JudgeMann has fought the saloon all his lifethat he drew the Mann bill which wipedout TOO grogerles In the country sectionsof the State thus violating the

doctrine of giving the people af-fected a right to govern their local affairs He said he does not believe theState machine can control the next loginJaturo and that it It doss he said theposition of those liquor men hoping to seetemperance legislation checked is inscure for the machine did not stop theMann law nor the Byrd bill He

prohibition to coming in Virginiaand the saloon is doomed

Confusion ReignsThese things are told to show the con-

fused state of rated over the Issues in thepresent gubernatorial campaign Else-where In the State somewhat similar con-ditions exist and for that reason theday of tbe primary will dawn to findpolitics chaotic and uncertain

Hers in Norfolk the normal machinemajority is 1900 to 2090 Friends of JudgeMann do not claim the city by over 500majority which shows how widely di-vided is the machine and how hard it willbe to marshal the vote for the Nottowaycandidate The statement to also madethat Portsmouths majority for Tuckerwill offset any majority Norfolk may giveJudge Mann

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fipecfal to The Washington heraldLynchburg Va Aug L Although

both of the gubernatorial candidates havespoken here within the past fortnight itis surprising how little interest the peoplo of Lynchburg are taking in the primary oliction to take place on ThursdayThere will be a fair vote poUnd Theleaders of tha forces of the two men areclaiming by majorities rangingup as high as 200 Each seem confidentbut it is a good guess a guess and nothing Judge Mann will get asmall majority In Campbell County al-most the same sort of apathy prevailsbutthe cbunty is regarded as saleJudge Mann

Judge Kelly Takes OnthSporfal to Tin Wwhtoetoo raW

Bristol Va Aug L Judge Joseph IjKelly will take the oath as Judge of theCorporation Court of Bristol succeedingJudge John W Price resigned Mondaymorning He will Immediately convenethe August term of the court and proceed-to call the docket Judge Kelly has re-signed as general counsel of the Virginiaand southwestern Railway and his suc-cessor will be announced Trout Washing-ton in a few days Judge Kelly is a sonof the late Judge John A Kelly and Isdistinguished lawyer

West Virginias lUfle TeamSp bl to The Washington Herald

Morgantown V Va Aug t The Staterifle team to represent West Virginia in-tho national shoot to be held at PortPerry OMo has been selected as fol-lows Capt Parsons I4euts West andPrice Bell CoL JoIlUTe Capt Carnock Llonts Bogard and Wilson andSorgts B F Cole Erich ilanoar and

DavIs The alternates are Sergts Freeland and Lallonce and Private Stewart

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