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Show I'liUW FULL T.mt $0 THE IX ! PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST RICC IT CHMiEI. IT IS ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER INDICATIONS as well Ef.W county 0UR SUBSCRIA each open to a;H,ooks are . WEATHER ARE THAT THE WILL BE FAIR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. AD I&TI8EM. VOL IV-- NO.. OGDEN 219 BLANCA HUNTED tSA CITY, UTAH. o FOR TROUBLE o o o i 1 AND FOUND WHAT SHE LOOKED FOR loo o o o o o o o o Down Were in French Numbers the Shot and Fire Large by o loors Opened o o France and Spain Hurrying Other' Warships With Troops and - WEDNESDAY MORNING, O IOWA VISITED BY TORNADO. O Mason City, Iowa. Aug. 6 Clear Lake, Uaalontoa and Lake Mills were vlslied by a tornado at S o'clock this even- ing, doing nines damage. Reports from Hauioaton an 1 1 .eke Mills are meagre, a all wire are down. Many haras and farm houses were destroyed. One person was kiled and several injured nt Hanlonton. At Clear Lake the daughter of O. E. Rice wan probably fatally hurt by flying boards of the cottage. AUGUST 7. 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS MORE AND IL10RE NEW YORK CRIMES o o o o o o ARE o o o o o o o o Reckless Crowd of 2,(1 00 Persons Stormed a Car Barn Where a Policeman o o o Sought Refuge With His Seriously Pommeled Prisoner Excited ENTERED SCORES OF COMPLAINTS ooooooooooooooooo . to Various Points Marines on the Coast Rage of Mob ROSS CLARK DEAD. Paul. Mina., Aug. I. Rosa Hark, years of age, a well knowa attor-- j ney, waa found dead ia hi summer at White Boer fake cottage seaports of Morocco, and their action had been expended. This fire la said He had oommitied suicide bytonight. at Caaa Blanca has brought no pro- to have been disastrous to the Arabs. carbolic sold and had bees deadlaklng two test from any power. The siatea of The batteries on a fort at tlie mouth days when found. Dmueaiie infelicity wllling-neei of harbor one fired the the their at have of Europe expressed is said to have been the motive for the that France and Spain restore French cruisers, but was quickly si- suicide. Clark had beea prominent ia order in Morocco. No other eouhtrles lenced and reduced. A second French politics for many years, went are involve.. ashore and Jbined landing party News of fighting at Caaa Blanca wai I the flrat party at the consulate. A MARTIAL LAW. BELFAST'S ' brought here by the steamer Anatola. third party from the Spanish cruiser On Saturday night, the French naval Don Alvaro lie Baiun was landed1 and Belfast, Aug. 6. It la suited tonight officers in command Informed the occupied the Spanish consulate. The that the authorities have ordered a Moorish authorities that be was going European quarter of Caaa Blauca wai battalion to picket the principal streets to land a force for the protection of not damaged. The remainder of the of Belfast tomorrow. The men will the French consul. Authorisation to European residents of Caaa Blanca are carry ball cartridges and there are do so waa given. The . force went either at their respective consulates some fears that Us la special placing of ashore Sunday morning at daybreak. or ham taken refuge on board a the dly under martial tew may preThe FYencbmen were no sooner on and English vessel in the har- cipitate a crisis. the bench than they were fired upon bor. Franca and Spain hare agreed Fraaco-Spanteterm on of a the by Moorish soldiers, and in this flrat note, DIED FROM HEAT. encounter the French force sustained informing the powers signatory of the all ita casualties. The Frenchmen Algeelraa convention, including the Bt. Louis, Mo., Aug. 6. Aa a reaulL fought their way to the consulate, and United Siatea. of their intention to of today's excessive boat, one maa then signalled the cruiser Galilee to keep within the ternia of the conven- died and eight were prosbombard the native quarter. The Gali- tion in dealing with the situation la trated.tonight Robert Ii. Morris, agej 65, a lee at once opened upon the Moors. Morocco. Tha next measures to be candy manufacturer, was found dead She was Joined at 11 oclock by the adopted depends largely upon what de- la his room. Tha thermometer regisFreuch cruiser Duchayte, and both velop at Casa Blanca as a result of tered 91 degrees during tha afternoon, fired until 2,000 rounds of ammunition the occupation of that town. no Knew Bounds Bi. 56 hosier, Aug. Mines, on been bom" The Moor hot down been have to in reported town oinoe lo loti nnmbero, and the night has been practically lut the possession of tending partiM n from French and Bpantih cruisers. The Erot ohoto were fired by the Moon. The French responded with a bayonet charge and the bombardment of the native quartern with Melinite sheila. The French had els men wounded, but no one killed. No European residents hen tke Moroccan const, LtrdeE by French cruisers. Ger-man- d were hurt. The occupation direct outcome of which resulted in of Caaa Blanca is a the native uprlalng, the killing last week .if eight Europeans at Caaa Blanca. Hoth France and Spain are hurrying other warahlpa with troops and mar riaeo on board to various points on the Moroccan coast for the protection f f foreigner. Under the term of the iAltedraa convention, theae two pow- era ora charged with the policing of h Explain Their in the Her- L' rV- - eua-rom- U.SFiT$ e puri-watio- pam-Jjolr- sollei-becomi- n, -- Bunge, Texas, Aug. Portland, Ore., Aug. 6. Secretary Wilson of Ilia department of agriculture waa so much Unproved in health t anight that hla physicians gave hi A permission to go to Baa Francisco ou tonight's train. 6. a negro living at CHINESE WOMEN COMING. t Several Chinese Shanghai, Aug. women students have sailed for the United States oa board the steamer Minnesota. They are graduates of school in China and are going- to America to enter Vasaar college. - MURDERS. Thsmaa Chapman Sheets a Woman and Than Slaw Off Hla Own Head. Loa Angeles, Cal, Aug. 6. Thsmaa II. Chapman, aged 50 years, aa expert accountant, lata thla afternon shot and mortally wounded the woman with whom ha had lived for ten years, and then, turning the revolver upon himself, blew off tbe top of hla head. Both are con Minus tonight at tha hospital, where they were operated upon, but neither can recover. Chapman came from Detroit. Only today tl waa made kaowa that ha waa not married to the women. She waa Barbara Hayward, of Sacramento, Cal hot it la stated that aha baa been married to Raymond Wise, also of Sacramento. According to the dying statements made to officers, Chapman met the woman at Battle Creek, Mich.; where he waa training for auras. 1 Moliter Tom Hall, Goliad, waa arrested test night, charged with the attempted assault upon two young whlto woman. Today hla body was found bunging to a tree la front of the JalL . ll i Lawyers Examine Juror aud Lieut Guilty of Conduct Witness Saw Flash, of Pistol and Saw Fran Indulge in One Minute Against Good Order and ' broken, scalp torn, face lacerated and hte body black with bruises. Cheated of their maa, the crowd vented Ha fury oa Gaston Kertskell, aa unuffendtug workman homeward txniud. Aa he was passing the rioters, a liny pointed him out, at the same time yelling, "tbat'a tha mans friend." He was there too." Keria-kewas pounded until ha waa unconscious. The police reserve finally gut the injured man and removed him to a hospital Edward Pratt, a millwright, 6 years old, had a somewhat peculiar experience late thla afternoon In West 57th street. Nellie aud Helen Farrell, each about tea years old, accused Pratt of improper' reparka. He waa frightfully mauled before rescued from a mob by tha pollen. LYNCHED. NEGRO ASSAULTER IMPROVED. T n tl WILSON I FISTIC CRUISERS PROTECT GERMANS. 2 SECRETARY KARL HAH LEGAL Berlin, Ang. 9. A dispatch irum Tangier today aaya that the German charge at Tangier called the attention mit Kingdom.. . Round Incidentally Military Discipline of the French charge d'affairs to the dangerous position of foreigners at Maxagan, upon the west coast of Morocco, and that the French official diBan Francisco. Aug. 6. Attorney Washington, Aug. 6. The far east- rected a French cruiser to Washington, Aug. 8. A court marproceed to ern utils. Just arrived, . contained a W. of Hiram which recently cohvened nt Fort Johnson the at The tial, Germans prosecution Maxagan. many pamphlet Issued from the Japanese Masagan, moat of whom live outside and Attorney Bchlessinger of the de- Monroe, Via., found First Lieutenant residency general of Korea, entitled tha city gates, will be protected by the fence called each other rogues and Geofge A. F. Trnmbo, J2th U. 6. cav"Administrative Reforms In Korea," French cruise ra. indulged in a one minute flat fight dur- alry, not guilty of tha charge of condesigned to vindicate the work of the , duct unbecoming an officer and a ing the examination of a Juror, BULLION SPANISH MINES. dipantse in the Hermit kingdom, unThough the air for a minute was gentleman, but guilty of conduct to der the Denver, Ang. 6. The principal wit- full of flats, neither Mr. Johnson nor the prejudice of good order and milauthority conferred by the Japanese-Koreaness in toe Bullion Spanish mines case Mr. Bchlessinger waa hurt. Ike only itary discipline, in writing the follow1904 of agreement waa Charles Rlddleforte, a govtoday one to suffer physically from the clash ing letter to Mrs. Lettle Sims, in ref- thereby Japan was constituted ad' ernment postoffloe Inspector. erenca to her eon. an enlisted maa Tir to Korea. The document treats His testimony this afternon Indi- was Attorney W tv' Cook, who, get bo had served under him: waa close to of the financial difficulties that concombatants too the cated that George DuBoli, the dis- ting "Mrs. films, on Mr. struck the Bose by fronted Marquis Ho. at tha Clarksburg, W. Va. outset, coverer" of the alleged mine, had! accidently whose diamond Bchlessinger, ring admitted to him the that Dear Madame: bring to the Inadequacy of the Korean practically whole scheme waa a hoax, worked up took tba skin off tha spot where it It gives me great pleasure to ia exchequer to bear the coat of reform. for the purpose of extracting money truck. After the combatants to had form you that your aon, Earl Bins, He succeeded In tba who ia about the moat worthless been separated, both apologised loan from from the gullible. a raising the Japanese Industrial court. Mr. Johnson waa fined !5 by scoundrel I ever saw. Is a deserter bank of ten nllUon yen, s Judge Dunne, who held that Johnson from the United States army. guaranteed by the had called Bch leasts ger a rogue first receipts, bearing interest at 6 sincerely hope to see him behind Per cent and arid at 90 and had thereby started the fight . the"Ibare yen per 100 at least two years. Hope The mouey realised was distThe Juror whose examination led thla will for be a source of condolence to ributed In the reconstruction of roads, to the clash between the attorney a am la building water waa Charles M.- - Depew. He waa fin- yon. I works, establishing respectively, Very s educational oa the excused a challenge by ally system, the creation GEORGE A. t. TRUMBO, of banka and erection of hospitals. It prosecution and court adjourned till First Lieutenant I2th Cavalry, is said the Korean roads were Wednesday afternoon. Judge Dunne Commanding Troop E." totally ant for horse and be ordering a new. venire of fifty to carriage travel, so The sentence of the court waa that uut it became summoned. to allot necessary Trnmbo should ho reprimanded by L500.000 yen In out four great laying the reviewing authorities and be conwd to traverse the ISLE OF ROYAL INVASION. regions of beat fined to the limit of the station at froaifm and connect the beat harbors which he may be serving for two "d railway of cf Raising Captain Young'a centers. Story t month. In approving the sentence Prior to the a Union Canard. Jack waa residency there of the court. Major General Grant, X vogue a Confucian 'educational commanding the department of the . Superior, Win, Aug. 6. Officers xxhod, whereby a village d amine bolds that the sentence ia entireVied about him the children of the boat Canadian the Huronlc, east, paaaenger tnd that it ahould have inadequate ly from In last which arrived port night axgbborhood and taught them the severe to guarantee been sufficiently Invaof reading and writing. There Standard Oil Combines With Port Arthur, any the reported would not he again guilty of he that sion of Isle Royal by Captain Young ten thousand of theae schools uch conduct. of Port Arthur, la nothing more than JM at Seoul an institute of higher Railroad a canard. - Purser James Rowan amid Corporation ywurtan learning. A primary school LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS. he believed the foundation for the xainmee, promulgated-l- n 1905, was a CanGovernment some of a waa rod letter, lark young report Against the middle grade and Tbe Hague. Aug. 6.. .The question adian enthusiasts,, who went over to Jhnoli in Seoul, with the exception of the limitation of armaments aa the new launch In a islands one the flying In indij foreign languages, existed Chicago, Aug. 6. Conferences brought before the peace conference name only. An entirely new aya-r- cating a combination of Interests be- Union Jack. t by Great Britain has been definitely has been established, flrat impor-Xnctween the Standard Oil corporation solved, the British representatives DITCHED. BALL" CANNON being given to disseminating and the railroad officiate to fight furhaving agreed to modify the proposiornmon education under with Japanese in- ther government investigation are In of Dallas, Texas, Aug. 6. The Cannon tion in accordancemodifiedthe desire structors. The existing hospitals, de- progress In Chicago and New Tork, The proposition. Pacific A Germany. the Texas train Ball" upon tective In management and limited in according to the Chicago Record-Heralthe Instead of urging the limitation of arroommodatlons and equipment, have The attitude of Judge Landis In railroad, eaatbound. wenteastInto maments, aaya that such a limitation this of TOn ditch today, four tulles consolidated Into the Great Ko-- n declaring the railroad equnllyculpable la highly desirable." This will be track the ear mail The t, Jumped city. redepart-irsoil tbe in with The police the hospital." corporation! accepted. which really been la triplicate, bating offense, and calling of the apo- and waa dragged 1,004 yards before unanimously care the All waa train tbe stopped. beenn unified. dal grand Jury, has caused the hasty . THREE RECOVERED. Of the remarkable left the track, except the diner, sleeper n banding together of different Inter- and attempt at killed. waa one No i. engine.. of the Imperlalaoourt, the ests. Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 6. Two bodies after painting a striking picture In TOWN. CONTROL GREEKS burning debris and one body recovj the corruption and sloth that exBENSON APPLICATION DENIED. ered from tbe wreck, eleven freight iled, describes the reform measures Murphyaboro, I1L, Aug. 6. Word rare burned and several passengers Pted and says: Dsn Francisco, Ang. 6. The appliwaa received hare late this afternoon lightly injured, are the results of a In court circlet there were no doubt A. Ben aon for a Mil of from Fordyce, a village ten mile west head-ocollision on the Southern railwho at flrat felt alarm at this cation of John torodleal turn of affaire, but the sterling particulars in the case id the alleged of here, that a gang of rioting Greeks way. nine miles ead of Raleigh, Sheriff night. fraudulent acquisition of lands in town. .of the control have Jlneerity the resident general's overruled by United States Hanson and a posse baa gone from better gradually De Haven today. The here. There ia nd telephone communiTHROWN FROM CAR. ; known, the force of resentment has District Judge of Judge De Haven approved cation with Fordyce. It ia not knon ruling now Jnce slackened, until no voice is case and will the he Indictment gc whether anybody woe Injured. Lo neani in active opposition. Angeles. Cil, Aug. 6. Miss Bessie Emerson, of Osceolo, Mo waa The way in which Justice had been to trial Thursday morning. MEISSANT CASE SETTLEMENT. tonight accidently thrown from a ' jriminlstered In Korea." It is stated. . ... PAYS STATE 145,000 street car at Mission and Washington s too revolting to all sense of deWashington, Aug. 6 Tbe govern- street and sustained a fractured cency to be told In detail." The coun-Tr- ? Benor ahull. She died at tbe receiving has not yet attained that stage Louisville, Ky Ang. 6. W. J. Sem-enl- ment of Salvador has charged in Wash- hospital a few minutes later. when the. executive and Judicial dethe former clerk who, according Mejia, Ita minister resident with partments are Important, so the aye-- , to the report of State Inspector Hines, ington, to lake up for settlement the Meissant ST. GAUDENS CREMATED. m f justice Is regarded ns a thing waa in arrears to the state the anm of the state department,arrest of aome o be farnprff out; tbe case. Involving tendered for certified checks la $45,000, general, bribery innocent people are convicted and the amount to the county court judge American cltlxena of that name and I Cambridge. Mass., Ang. 6. The body heir property confiscated and the this afternoon, thus settling hla the attachment of their property in of Augustus St. Gardens. the sculptor, I was ere Salvador. are pasted today. 9'Hiy liberated. All this, , Work put tha foreigner of the neighborhood in a rage, and as the Greek took to bis heels, a crowd pursued. When a block had been covered, Borgerate stumbled and foil, and the mob was upon him. Kicked nearly senseless, the Greek, a powerful maa, nevertheless, gained his feet, only to be knocked down again. By this Hum someone had snatched a clothe Una from the window of a grocery store and the rioters attemped to put a noose over the offenders head. During the confusion, a policeman arrived and dubbed hte wav to the endangered man. Fnr a moment the crowd foil beach, and within that time the officer had dragged hia man to the nearby car barns. Borgerate'a eyes were blackened, nose sioned appeal by the mother New York. Ang. A More of what have come to be known at police headquarters a "near crimes" against girls were followed by lynching" today. Out of the score of complaint a that reached the police, a half duaen demanded serious attention. Led by a woman, who. alternately in Italian and broken English, cried "avenge my daughter," a recklers crowd of 2,0u0 persons tonight storm-- d the 14th street car barns of the Metropolitan Street Railway company, where a policeman had sought refuge, with a seriously pummeled prison er. Paul Borgerate, a Greek peddler 30 years of age. had made a mistaken so it ia charged, of kissing Grace A an Italian of 11 year. Joaoo, shrill cry from the girl and an Impas EXPERT ACCOUNTANT the pamphlet, la being reformed by the Japanese. The work of reforming the currency system has progressed, the gold standard being adopted and private coinage prohibited while the circulation of notes has been encouraged and a new revenue system adopted. In conclusion the pamphlet says the Japanese have provided the Koreans with a code of laws (among other things safeguarding the trausfer of real estate, formerly without any protection); regulating the development of native mines, providing for the protection of immigrants, and encouraging the development of productive - Industries. ' Japanese . Conference of Railroad agers and Agreement on . Fall Man- Two-ce- Rate Demanded nt TERRIFIC WIND AND RAIN. 4 Manhetm, Aug. 6. Another wltneaa baa eome forward to declare that Karl Has, tha former professor of Roman tew at George Washington University, Washington, D. C., who was found motheHn-law- , guilty of the murder of hla Fhiu Molltor, at Karlsruhe, July 27, and condemned to Jeath, la !u reality innocent of the crime. The inn of this new wltneaa la Karl Lingenauv, and hla statement haa created a eenaation. He affirms that at tha time of the murder, text November, he waa walking behind Frau Molltor and her daughter. He aaw the flash of a pistol and saw one of the wemea fall. He did uot eee the murderer, but aaya he could not poaalbly hare been Hsu. During the trial he forwardeJ anonymously a statement, containing these assertions, to Han on fate arrest. He did not appear at tbe trial, because of hla desire to conceal for private rear sons, bia presence In Karlsruhe. Paul, Minn., Aug. 6. A telephone message from Winona, Minn., aaya that a terrific wind and rata storm, which broke over that city about I o'clock tonight, did damage estimated at $100,004. The city la in darkness tonight and atreet cars 'have heirs Telegraphic communication atopimd. ia entirely cut off and only one telephone wire la working Intermittently. Ho far aa haa been, ascertained, no lives were lost and no one waa faThe new publle hatha, tally hurt which were presented to the dly By Mayor Lelah, and which were to have been formally opened next Saturday, were entirely destroyed. Bt. ' KELLY VENEZUELA I PAYS BELGIAN. Caracas. Saturday, Aug. 2., via Willemstad, Curacao, Aug. 6. Venexoela advised Belgium test Wednesday, July 81, that In recognition of tbe principle of arbitration she would pay tbe disputed claims of Belgian creditors, amounting to $2,000,004. In conformity Persons Killed and with the decision of Tbe Hague tri- Fear the bunal. Thla act on the part of Cas-tro Were Twenty-Fiv- e government strengthens President in hla refusal to reopen tbe matter of tbe five American claims Badly Injured against Veasxuete, which were to have arbitrated. been Pittsburg, Aug. 6. Four persona Tha national congress adjourned toe Injured In day, after having abolished tbe caltle were killed and twrnty-flva wreck on the Pennsylvania railroad hipping monopoly. miles from at Kelly, about tbirty-flv- e RAILWAY INDICTE.D SOUTHERN this city, today. The wrecked train While Marlon. Ala., Aug. 6. The grand waa the Titusville express. waa Jury of Perry county today returned pausing through Kelly the train d an Indictment against tbe Southern by a gondola coal car and Railway company for doing business the engine, tender, baggage and as a foreign company without a licars, with three Jay coaches, cense. Thla action waa taken aa a were derailed. The victims all Uved result of Secretary of State Julian's in Pennsylvania. The dead: Airs. action in revoking the charter of the Alonso Huff and male Infant, of Johns- Solicitor Thompson aaya town, Pa.; M, B. Irwin, of Oakmont, company.the prosecution will be puabej and Pa., englner of the passenger train; that other Indictments may follow for George Cockran. Rlmeaburg, Pa. each day the grand Jury ia in session. The railroad company is handling freight and mikes the claim that the business handled today la h of tbe normaL Thla about ia denied by tbe strike leaders. The railroad haa aueceeded la getting la enough coal to keep running the various industries which depends oa it, and there will bn no shut-dowany impor ant industry in Denver for aome one-fuurt- n Jt I the present The following am the terms of setto be offered by tne lead-er- a of the men for the consideration of Mean. Neill and Knapp, commissioner of labor and chairman of tha Interstate commerce commission respectively. President Parker la to put in6 ' effect at once tha two cents differential that tbe men are contending for. (telling of a general conference of railroad managers of the west at Bait Lake Inside of 94 days. If they agree with the terms demanded by the men wad are willing to put It in effect, that the two cents , granted by the C AS. he continued. If the conference of managers and men come to aome other agreement, then the trainmen are to abide by the result, and if a reduction ia made tbe C. A 8. men are to accept the reduction. tlement said 1 STRIKE LEADER TALKS. Duluth. Minn., Aug. 6. Teofllo Pet-rlllleader of the Western Federation of Miners, arrived in Duluth this evening. "We have not been getting square deal on the Mesaba range and we pro-pis- e to win this strike If It lukea two We are bound to years," he said. win in the end." . Two Strikers Fined. Todar at Eleveth. two Federation-strikerwere fined $140 for Intimidating miner and at Hibblng tomorrow twenty-thre- e strikers, who were arrested Monday on tbe charge of threatening to blow np with dynamite the house of a nioman named Amy Lavic, because the harbored, several Austrian miners, will be beard before Judge Brady. eide-awipe- s SOUTHERN RAILWAY TROUBLES. Birmingham, Ala., Aug.G. Interest has been aroused by the announce-- ; London. Aug. 6. )n a dispatch from meat that the Nashville, Chattanooga, of Boston. Maas., Aug. 6. Israel Man-so- 8L Petersburg, tbe correspondent of db St. Lauls Railway, a subsidiary Louiaville A Nashville, through Wilthe that declares TrilHie memthe Emperor test the surviving Spelmsn, have filed application at ber of the Harvard class of 183G, and liam of Germany and Emperor Nich- local attorney to move a case from tbe. Ala., thlr discussed Gaaden, of Rnaaia, olas daring died oldest alumnu of the college, the conns lo the federal court of state a Swinemunde at proposal Marblesummer at home hla meeting today at Alabama district. head. aged 00 years. Mr. Rpelman wae proposal that Russia should negotiate the northern The application for removal hia not of $62,500,000 In Germany, on loan raila Maine Boston tbe of president much condition that thla sum be expondod yet been acted upon and there la Nashway during the Civil war. the whether as to of tbe tbe for speculation rebuilding exclusively RUSSIAN LOAN DISCUSSED. OLDEST HARVARD ALUMNUS. n dfc TWENTY-FIFT- CONVENTION. ville, Chattanooga A St Louis will forfeit its charter, aa haa bcea tbe caaa with the Southern railway. Russian navy and tbufi orders for warahlpa be placed only In Germany. The twenty-fift- h RECORDS national convention of the MAINE OBSERVATORY BUILDINGS AT RECREATION SHOCKS. Knlghta of Columhua of America, beBURNING. gan here today. Trieste, Ang. 6. Tbe instruments In John G. Ewing, nephew of the late San Franclaoo, Aug. 6. The grand James G. Blaine, and Edward L. the marine observatory recorded beavy and buildings at rRecreation stand about 2,500 thla shocks earth for morning are supreme aspirants Hearn, base ball park are burning. distant. mllea knight. .Norfolk. Va., Aug. 6. . |