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BOB? DF UOffi: ; How Ions: Identified as That of Mrs. Edith Voodill HE riAS 1 rf LOS MIGElES lffH';"- Victim Was; Ward of Lyman J. Gage J The Finder of Suspicion Points t Man jNamed Roberts, jam! the Country la Being Scoured to . J--'- . i I I Arrest IXUn. Baltimore. Md., June! 24. iNude, could you stand drinking straight whiskey? Not lon youTI agree. Yet you harm your self more when you persist ' in smoking all-Havana dg ars. Cuban tobacco is too rich in nicotine to be t smoked -constantly. The proper smoke is a light, domestic cigarthe i . . Robert Burns mm , 10c Gigar . Dear Wobble: Can't come down Haven't even had my morning abula tlona and I know how men hate wait Ing. Why, I would be afraid you wlth & weight of Iron tied to It. the would wear out the parlor rug plus body of a young woman found yester- your temper If you tried It. It la only day afternoon In Back River; near St. an intermittent delirium, anyhow.and Michael, tit twer'boys wlfo were, crab- you had better go and 'wash your blng, waaftday (identified as that of dishes.' Even without an imagination Mrs. Edith eMuyS Thompson Woodlll. I you must Knowji am tninking or you.' 20 years old. M (a. Woodlll resided at This was signed "Dolly Baby.". Los AngetesX Cali but came east withj The other letter also dated the 16th her husbanil last week to spend the 1 frOm Easton read: summer at the home of Captain Cha. I "Dear Roberts: Ryan and Shorts v B. Thomnsfm. her foster father, at I will arrive Oxford boat 12 o'clock to McDanielJ this State. Ftollowlng the I night. Captain Lee will take us over body with' indications pointing to mx'.r I but most leave after looking the place der. State's i Attorney Turner, of Tal-I over. Sorry you have decided not to LITTLE R06RESS THE SGEt CASE Unsatisfactory Clues Come in From All Parts of Country (wines tnl trcii-C2tj eta at eeaky PmSaMiLMW MMimtm In ' mn I Uw. WASHINaTON SXZTCH BOOK a TmmmImmmm Imm (panel A(w si year in - ' State. The case Is expected to go to the Jury some time Saturday. SHEPARD BROUGHT BACK FROM OHIO FIGURE ilEADSTD GOME OFF STRIPPED OF THESE ORXA METTTSSENATOR SIMMpNtt MAKES REQUEST. MirrnroT f ffvrftrno Mother dray's Sweet Powders foi Children, a Certain relief for Fever I or other officer or employee pf the United States to divulge or make known In any manner whatever - not provided ;by.law to any ijrerson any Information obtained1 by him In the Ishness. Headache. , Bad Stomach. I diachars-e of his official dutv. or to FlGIlTftfb SHIPS OP NAVY TO BE Teething? Disorders, move and regu-1 divulge or make known In any min iate thai Bowels and destroy Worms I ner not .provided bylaw! any d6cu- They break up Colds in 14 hours. Intent received, evidence, taken or rc-l They are ao pleasant to the taste and I port made under this section except! harmless as ... milk. ' Children . like I unon .' the special direction of thJ them. jOver . 10.000 testimonials of cures. They never fall. Sold by all druggists, 25c Ask today. Don't accept any substitute. BY THOS. J. PENCE. . . . Washington. D. C. June 25. Re cently th Navy Department gave or ders for the removal of the ngure- bot county today, sent out telegrams asking that John T.i erts, said to be a newspaper man, be charged with xhe arrested as; he was crime. . i i . I A despatch from or Emll T; Kob- St Michels Bay to go this time. Girls all at Annapolis Here is to the one you sent for me. "Yours, "HOWARTH." The room in which these things were found showed evidence of a that a bloody Aheet and a woman's I struggle having taken place. It was - ha i 1 1 . A. w i . . garments ;,oeiievea o nave Deiongea io Mrs. Woodlll, was found; In his room and that f Robef t disappeared last nignt. ? !. . been - seen was said to River tn a Her skull decomposed Roberts Was a comparative stranger In Talbot fcountyj He wnt there la fall and bought i little ffrm near the Thohipaon place. ! He introduced him self aa a writer and newspaper corre spondent ' Mrs. woodlll had no since Saturday! when sh have gone' out on Nile motor boat with! Robert was crushed in When he: body waa lound.; Mrs. Woodlll Was poi beauty and was! well known Socially In Baltimore and on the Maryland eastern shore. '. .... . J Soon after her arrival at her foster father's farm at McDahlel. , Roberts was noticed to have been much in her company.! :':-tt .'u-'- It appeared that the pair had pre viously formed j an acquaintanceship and they were eeh together k great deal In. the feWjdays before she dls appearedj '; V . Last SaturdajrlMrs. Wfodllrwent to Easton; and had some j dental work done. When she left Captain Thomp son's she: said that RQberta would see her safely home, as he was going In the same direction. .' V; i j t, It develops thst .Roberts met her at discovered today that crabbers in the river early Tuesday morning were passed by a vessel, from which they saw an apparently heavy object thrown Into the water with a splash. It is supposed that it was Roberts' launch and that it was Mrs. Wood ill's body and its weight that was cast into the water. . There Is a mystery about the parent age of the dead woman, who. Captain Thompson says, was 22 years old and Who was obtained by him when she was but two years..from the family or a poor street car man in Minneap olis. There la a rumor, too, that she ssed of rarewaa tne daughter of a dairy maid or otner larm employe in uamornia ana was Dom on tne farm or . a once prominent public man Mrs. Woodlll before her marriage was given an excellent musical edu cation In this country and Europe and she Is said to have sung In the White House before the late President McKinley She was a beautiful wo man and highly attractive, and was given a warm welcome by her many .mends in this locality when she re turned with her husband the early part of the month. Former Secretary of the Treasury Lyman J. Gage took a great deal of interest in Mrs. Woodlll priori to her marri ge. and, .it Is said, after that event, also. Indeed, he is reported to nave brought her and Mr. Woodlll to (By the Associated Press.) New York. June 24. With all tan gible Indications of any near ap proach to a solution to the murder of Elsie Slgcl narrowing to the van ishlng pointy whereas a fresh crop of rumors springs with each hour of added uncertainty at another day of the three-fold Investigation by po lice, detectives and district attorney ended tonight Chung Sin, after thir ty-four hours of steady grilling with but one Intermission for sleep had day of rest at taut. Either because the police despair of squeexing more Information out of him, or because they believe that If he Is left for spell to forget the answers to ques tions, he may entangle himself Into more contradictions, they did not question him today. A rumor that a war between the Tongs was Impending because of Chu Gain's revelations to the police, found momentary confirmation in me arrest late today of a lone Chinaman with a ! revolver tucked under his blouse, but the police said tonight that they were unable to connect him with any con certed plan for an uprising. The one bit of authentic informa tion wheih turned up today did not greatly forwak-d the search for Leon Ling. This information came from Chu Gain, Who explained that the $2 so advanced to Chung Sin, Leon Lang's roommate, did not come out of his private purse. The police have been much puzzled about this loan, because its existence involved a Con tradiction. hy should Chu Gain, who lived n terror of his rival. Leon Ling, lend m&noy to that rival's known Intimate? Chu Gain explained today that the money was part of a loan fund be longing to the Chinese Empire Re form Association, of which he is treasurer. The society exists, among other things, tor the purpose of sup- ply'ng funds to Its members, who are entitled to draw on the treasury In proportion to the amount of their paid up dues. Whenever there is any question as to which of two rival bid ders shall get a loan, the matter Is decided In favor of the bidder offer ng the highest Interest Chung Sin. It was explained, had put in his bid as a member, and as there was no one offering a higher profit to the society. he was entitled to the 1260 and he got It. . (Continued From Page One.) President: and any offense-against the foregoing , provision shall 'be k mln-l demeanor and' be punished : by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars. or by Imprisonment not exceeding one year, tor both, at the; discretion of the court i" S;; - - If anv corporation subject to th tax refuses or neglects to make a r-l turn in the manner required or ; sna i make a false or fraudulent return i heads from all the fighting ships In necessary expenses actually paid Out the, navy. These figureheads, which 1 of earnings in-the maintenance and are purely ornamental, are shaped In j operation Of the business and proper- me iorm w a remaie ngure or an I ties, and. In the case of Torelgn com of a ship. They are of highly polished ducting business transacted within the able. to a penalty of hot l,a" brass, and some of them cost as much I United States: (6) total losses actual d not f9ed5j, V' ,' ll - . a j n I. . . . . . ... m . I W Yfr anv nrtun r authorized Dy ' IHW aa itu inuueaiiu uuuars. -me rcmun iy sustainea auring me year ana noi "" - " ior tneir removal is tnat tney lighten l compensated by insurance or otner the ships.. Senator Simmons has I wise, stating separately any amounts to make or to verify ar return, shrJ make a false or fraudulent statemem for the purpose of evading the asses ment he becomes liable to a line no exceeding 11,000, or a prison pentencd of not more than one year, or. pom BOY DISAPPEARS, i j the Roval. Oak station With a horse I ..,hA. ka , ,V. and carriage and the pafr drove to SU treasury visited this young protege at Michael's, wherfjthey mbarked on captain Thompson's and she Is said to Robert'! launch, ,nd headed for the havo visited hhn several times in Kcnmlblc Lovers. A ialr of more than ordinarily sen sible young lovers rushed yesterday afternoon Into the office; of 'Squire R. a MiirriK and naked that he marry ihom while thov waited ten minutes asked the navy department to place I allowed for depreciation of property: between trains. I tne figurehead on the armored cruiser and in the case of Insurance compa They were Mr. Ed Smith, of Oxford, North Carolina in the State Museum nies the sums required by law to be and Miss Annie Thorne, of Berea, in Raleigh. It is very likely that the carried to premium reserve fund, and Granville county. The young man had figurehead from the cruiser Raleigh, in the case of a concern organized un tried to gain her father's oonsent In which was in the battle of Manila der the laws of a foreign country, all . .. Qatf V. a A . 1 If.. . a i - ,A u... Oxrord and purcnase license mere. wummu ui mo mukuiu i josses aciuany suauiineu uy ii in uus i tti- t . tt.;Vnf nrrt The parent was obdurate and they as well as the one from the armored mess conducted within the United hcs Vp IHs Joh and Has aov skipped. The groom Is 28 and the cruiser named after the State. (states, not compensated by Insurance! Seen Since.; bride ten rears younger. The father! ' lor otherwise, stating separately and! o-reclal to News ; and i Observer. teleohoned from Oxford to Mr. W. W. TUC PnRDnDATinil TAY Dl 111 I amounts allowed for depreciation of stAtesville. June i 2S.The dlsap Shaw, manaaer of the telephone ex- f"11 v,,n,lw" trux 1 property, and In the case of Insurance h.earance of Foy .Curlee,? the 15-year change, to head them ! off, but Mr. OF TAFT I companies the sums required hyl0u MB of Mr. and Mrs.'T. J. Curleq Shaw ... was the first to congratulate I law to be carried to premium i wnose whereabouts have been uni them. They, returned On the after- . . reserve fund; (7) amount of in- w..n-n since Tuesday, la causing hfl noon train. The bride is a grand- (Continued from Page One.) terest actually paid on bonded or! r,nPPT,t much distress. The boy ha daughter of Paul Falson and the I I other Indebtedness to an amount-- Uim. nm. held a. oosltlon at th? groom has a responsible' position with I surance company, equivalent jo two not exceeding paid up capital i gtatecvllle Safe and Table Compani the Oxford Furniture Company. per cemum upon the entire net in- stock, or in case or a roreign cor- l-nd left - home Tuesday mornlni State Conference. come, over and above five thousand I poratlon. not exceeding the propor-1 warfnr his work clothes, presume! Tne state ijonveniioni oi me .onn i iwucu u n iruni an Buurcis i uon oi ixs oaia-uo capital iiocn wmcii m tm tn th fortnrv, to worn, i Carolina Conference League is being I during such year, ' exclusive of I gross income from business transacted I f jid at the factory a short whl held here now at Trinity Memoaui umounig receivea oy u as uivinenas I ana capital invesxea wiinin me umua ., fnr wna.t money was due hlr church and the first meeting was last I upon stock of other . corporations, I States bears to gross Income from all I,. .-vin-? previously informed the for jynii biovii vuiiiyn.iii;B vr (uwwidliuns, I ivurcra winiiii niiu nuiiuu. mo- uiu.m I mnji that he WSS gOing tO glVO ur insurance companies suoject 10 tne I eiaies, o amount paiu lur iruerai night. i The address of welcome was made by Mr. Thomas E. Allen, and the re sponse by Mr. W. Z. Corbett, of ..11- son. The first night was largely so cial. Rev. H. M. North delivered a lecture but , there was the league handshake and the love feast accom panied it i ' ' Through today, tomorrow and Sun day there will be work In which la dles have much to say. There 100 or more delegates here and the work embraces the territory ! of the North Carolina Conference. It is the Ep- worth League's convention also and therein- the ladles have their reports to make. i REV. DAVID IiUR It ELL ELECTED little creek that passes thelriome, v To Captain Thompson and others, - who became anxious at the continued , that she had come to Baltimore. He sought to allay the fears lof the foster- - father 'by telling him that she would return In a fewdays. j i . I Roberts earned to Baltimore himself on Tuesday, and at that) tlmea letter was received by .Captain : Thompson, which was' purported to be from Mrs. 1 Woodlll.': It was mailed and said that she would; day or two. t the letter had been received. 4nd said: vi told you so? s, I h But Captain Thompson was not sat isfied. Ho Interested some of his nelrhbors In the matter and began California, and to have spoken of and to him as "Papa Gage." ! i .Roberts Commits Suicide. from this city be back In a search i (By the Associated Press.), St Michaels, Md.. June 25. Emmlt E. Roberts, the man charged with the murder of Mrs. May Edith Woodlll. was killed by a sheriffs posse early this morning while defying arrest Late- this afternoon the coroner's Jury decided that Roberts committed suicide. General Inquest to be held tonight. v DUNN'S REVIEW. Mrs. Woodlll! was said to have had r a t . a large sum of money wore diamond ornSmeats w left home on Saturday. Creates Sensation In Los An, with her and n 'she les. f ( . 5 Reports from Principal Industrial ami Mercantile Centers Are Encour aging. (By the Associated Press.) New York, June 25. R. G. Dunn & Company's weekly review of trade tomorrow will ; say: Reports from the principal indus trial and mercantile centers are of an encouraging nature and even the Become President of General Council of the Alliance of Reformed Churches. (By the Associated Press.) New York. June 24. The Rev Dr. David J. Burrell was today elected president of the General Council of the 'Alliance of Reformed Churches holding the Presbyterian System .The election was at the session of the ninth general council here. Dr. Burrell will preside at the next meeting which will be held In Aberdeen. Scotland. Philip A. Rowland, of Philadelphia, was ap pointed treasurer of the western sec tlon of the council. The council appointed a deputation to wait upon President Taft and ask him to intervene In the Interest of two American missionaries, the. Rev. Dr. William M. Morrison and the Rev Dr. William Henry Shepard who have been Indicted for criminal libel in the Congo Free State and a general resolution was adopted appealing to the governments of Great Britain and the United States to take steps to correct the abuses prevailing In the Congo. o JULES FORD JAILED. tax hereby imposed, or if organized under the laws of any foreign coun try, upon the amount of net income, over and above five thousand dollars, received by it from business trans acted! nnri capital invested within the United States and Its territories. Alaska and the District of Columbia, during each year. exclusive of amounts so received by It as dividends upon stock of other ; corporations, Jo.nt stock companies or associations,' xo, aiiiouiii. ivr itunaii,,. iob. and left the factory immca. or local, taxes; tj net income atter mrtoar ir td said notK making the deductions authorized. Local collectors - will transmit the ot internal revenue in : nra-mnswn. wam un.asv. but did not b upon evidence justifying tne opinion i active search for him un that the return made by a corpora- n. Cw. tlon ls incorrect or whenever insuffl- cient or no return nas Deen mine, : - i ji .- - the commissioner is empowered to '?"XZ?,lSAZZri rtealraato anv reinilarlv annotated rev- I " ing to his parents about giving u his Job or going away, ano iwnrn jo.ni siock companies or associations. l" rtav anA it i. thourht nosslble th or insurance companies, subject to Papers of such corpdration. and ke day-nj " hereby Imposed. n c t n .... I fsither. savs he was very backwar . "cn. nei inc?.me ?nau a8Cer- iV-iX ZZ h. has never been away from,home a ma tamea oy aeaucjing irom tne gross i ',"." "'." Vv." I teinc easily . embarrassed could xi Air. Alien, in welcoming me vwuure amount or the income Of SUCh COrpo- K , , v t. I IyJ. Tndnetd ift-eo tn atranee Dlacea took occasion to say f something of ration. Joint stock corananv or asso- mlssioner Is authorized also to invoke I be Induced to go to trang Piac ea the Charlotte tralrt at Barium Tud 5 Durham, which he neio up as tne oest i elation, or Insurance comnanv from town in tne , state, wun a payrou or i an sources. 2100.000 weekly, the best schools, the biggest and best churches and the greatest philanthropists of the State. He allowed the visitors to reflect on the size of the place. The business to day is routine largely. i - . COTTON- REVIEW. Has Been a Weather Market to Large Extent Kliarp Advance Not at All Surprising. (By the Associated Press.) New York, June 25. Cotton re view market in cotton and, as conditions much of the time of the week over a wide stretch of the territory of the Mississippi River have, been unfavor able, the aharp advance that has oc curred is not at all surprising. The market promises to be sensitive to an unusual degree to adverse weather news during the remainder of the sea "All the ordinary and necessary ex penses actually paid within the year out of income in the maintenance and operation of its business and proper ties. "All losses actually sustained with- 1 1 in the year, and not compensated by Insurance or otherwise, including a reasonable allowance for deprecia tion of property, if nay, and In the case of insurance companies the sums required by law to be carried to pre mium reserve fund. "Interest actually paid within the the aid of any United States court to r. uunee saya ne , nowa, , request attendance of such officers or reason why his son should havetJ employees and tfie prcVuctlon of books away Trom home, j and he fearjtt J and naners. Unon the Information first that the boy might havef n arnnirmA th rYtmmlsuitnner of In- I With ifoul play i He had Ill tpmo 1 RBVnim mav amend anv re- I had trouble with some negroes. I Tl turn or make a return where none has! boy has, been saving his mone hn mule I some time and had 150 or 10. whl Returns are to be retained by the thought to have taken with yni commissioner, who will assess the tax. In the event of any return being made with false or fraudulent Intent the commissioner is required to add 100 per cent of such tax. and In cases of neglect or refusal to make return. Dr. and Mrs. Ivey: F. Lewis. J Ashland. Va.. are visiting Dandaij R. H. LewU'at "CloverdaleVT ( It Is to a large extent a weather IT Jl". othr Inoebtedness not exceeding the paid up capita! stock of such corpora tion, Joint stock company or associa tion, or insurance company outstand ing at the c!'e of the year. "AH sums paid by it within the year for taxes imposed under the authority of" the United States or of any State son. The official weather reports show or territory thereof, that for-the season trom March 1 to I "AH amount received by It within June 2i there has bein a surplus in J Ihe year as dividends upon stock of I cf , internal Revenue, and they " will tax. When the neglect Is occasioned by sickness or the absence of a re sponsible officer of the corporation subject to the tax the collector Is al lowed to extend the time not exceed ing thirty days. Assessment made by the commissioner must be paid by the corporations before June -30 of each year. After assessments ' have been , made the returns of corporations, must be filed in the office of the Commissioner ! the rainfall as comoared with the I other corporations. Joint stock corn- normal of roughly 13 to 20 Inches, in panles or associations, or Insurance parts of Alabama and from 7 to 15 in companies, subject to the tax hereby portion's of Mississippi. The market Imposed. has been flooded of late with serious "Provided that in the case of a reports regarding the situation, not corporation. Joint stock company or only in these States but also in other association, or Insurance company, portions of the eastern belt, and there not organized Under the laws of a Is a growing belief that Ideal weather foreign country, such income shall be then constitute public records and as such will be opened for . inspection; For the protection of a corporation against the wrongful use of informa tion the following la provided: "It shall be unlawful for any col lector, deputy collector, agent clerk )' ponies Are Alvvat Good Investments. We are In a position to furn safe and profitable tnvestmer Nq tax to pay. Dividends ad and promptly paid. . Trust Department; t Southern Iif ei and Tfc : Company,- ' GREENSBORO, N, C. LJ . S. A. KERR, Assistant MgA Los Angeles, FCaL. June 24. The news of the death .v oC Mrs. Edith I long delay in the tariff readjustment Woodlll j the young iWii oi Albert t. and the new controversy over the Woodlll.! president, of the Woodlll preparation to levy a tax on the net Automobile Company, of this city, earnings of corporations do not seem created a sensation her4, where both to hold in check the Improvement In are well known; J business conditions. Mra Woodlll I was 20 years yd and with continued new business and was formerly Miss i eoui aiay i restoration of wages the uplift In the Thompson a ward of IArmon J. Gage, iron and steel trade Is maintained, the former .secretary or the treasury, I railroads niacins: noticeably larare or- pow a resident lof San piego. ( - I ders for rails. Mrs. Woodlirs husbind's relatives The wholesale drv eoods markets I are very retlceqt concerblng hex early are broadening and prices are tending she, was lost or stolen jfrom her pa-1 staple printed goods have sold free rents lnlChicagjp when she was about I ly during the months and are being taaen suit at tne oia prices or 4 3-4 cents on supplementary orders. Footwear conditions are still back ward though trade is much better than two yeafs old. j ) Mr. Woodlll ! several months ago caused an advertisement to be Insert ed In Chicago newspapers asking for information about any one who had several months ago: PRIVATE LAWS READY. lost a child In that city about eighteen years ago. , " 1 Gage Refused to lDIscuss. San Diego. Cal., June 24 Lyman J Gage, farmer Secretary of ths treas- until her marriage to Mr. Woodlll. tTl Asfemby are now fn I almost ready to be Issued, as the assume the relation toward the, young g?nt?atinS2nVfS!!. bt?" CmS.letd woman fand decUned to talkof her bT1. JL TrLn.!erfl JMe!8" EJ ,M- Obtained Money from Senators, Con gressmen and Government Officials. (By the Associated Press.) Washington. June 24. Jules Ford, alias Jules Waterbury, alias Fritz Hunter, indicted hero January 4th last on the charge of securing money from Senators, Congressmen and gov ernment officials by alleged false pre tenses, was day ordered committed to Jail by Justice Gould In criminal court Waterbury. It Is attested, represent ed himself to those to whom he ap plied, as an Associated Press man. He promised. It Is said, not only to exploit them In a book which he was prepar ing, but also through the newspapers which have membership in the Asso ciated Press. Waterbury was arrested in New York yesterday. He was at liberty on a two thousand dollars bond, which was forfeited several weeks ago. He had been in Europe. c . AWARDED PENSION. Quick Publication of Publ'c Laws Fol lowed by Private Laws. The private laws of the session of life or affairs, t ' Beyond the bare admission that he had received a telegram! telling of her death, he refused to speak of her. He then defied himself to Interviewers. Efforts to; Capture Roberts. Baltimore, Md., June! 24. J The po- Uzzell & Company, and only the In dex is yet to be completed. This is quick work and It follows close pn the early publication of the public laws by Mesrs. E. M. Uzzell & Company, which were issued early in May. The printing of the laws this session has broken past records for Uce of Baltimore and ill other cities rapidlty in publication and the State to which. Roberts .might make his therefore access to the full infor way nays beed asked to search for matlon in the laws at a much earlier ana arrest mm. s we is saia to do doui aate than la u8uai oo years' out, a reet tnones tau, stout, j smooth haven,; with abundant bushy s'. hair and a ruddy complexion. ' He limps and wear's a brace on one leg. When s the body was brought "ashore It was So horribly swollen that Cap tain Thompson could not at first be IN BEHALF OF MISSIONARIES. Ilava tita If r Via Um n liofv aaa ww sw i arw wa wisj Woodlll,; who is said to! have Weighed Resolutions Asking Government to In tercede Filed Yesterday. (By the Associated Press.) Washington, D. C. June 25. Dr. D. H. Chester, of Nashville. Tenn., sec retary of the recent conference of the Southern Presbyterian church, to-day only about 100 pounds. Thridentlfl " cation was made positive, however, by I nr...nti n TrM.n T.f h j the dentist Mrs. WoodjU had visited iuU0n adopted at that meeting asking . , prof esslonsJiy to Easton. tfte government to Intercede In be- 'lavfans-atace- a-jlndlcat half of the African missionaries, Mor- . that-when Roberts and Mra Woodlll rison and Seppard, charged by the V left here they-went In the launch to a Belgian government with libel, grow- bungaloWvthat ;ls being built on Rob- ing out of the treatment of the na- , erts small farm, near that of Captain Uvea Dr. Chester supplemented the inompion, u uat la Dungaiow i resolutions by a verbal statement ; tne muruer was - commuieqj 'mere : were f bund a bloody sheet and mat- , tress and portions - of r a woman's i' clothea partly burned. - These have ; been Identified as having belonged to i lira WoodllL There were also found o In the bungalow a pair of corduroy r trousers, in the pocket pt which were !; two letters. One, believed to have ; . been from Mrs. Woodlll and to have some conhection with' the meeting at ! uoju O&x dated Juae 11 and read: ' Major Patterson Will Receive Bene fit front the Carnegie Fund. Chapel Hill, Jure 24. President F. P Venable. of the University, has been notified that Major W. T. Patter son has been awarded a retiring pen sion by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Major Paterson has been bursar of the Uni versity since 1882, when, in the ad ministration of Dr. K. P. Battle, he practically9 organized that office. In those early days he was registrar and secretary of the fatuity as well. For a quarter of a century he has served with unvarying fidelity, efficiency and good temper. The thousands of alumni over the State who love Ma jor Patterson for his rich quality and sympathy will be glad to know of this recognition of his long and loyal ser vice. O v ' RIGGERS TRIAL. Three More Attorneys Are to Address U-e Jury. Charlotte, X. C. June 24. Three attorneys, two for the defense, and one for the State, are yet to address the jury In the case against Will Big gers. charged with the murder of J. Green Hood. Attorney Lucas com pleted his speech, begun yesterday, this morning. He was followed by Messrs. Shannonhouse for the prose cution and Maxwell for the defense. EX-Judge F. I. Osborne will make the closing argument for the defense and Solicitor Clarkson will close for the Have only one doctor just one No sense in running from one doctor to another 1 Select the best one, then stand by him. No sense in trying this tjiing, that thing, for your cough. Carefully, deliberately select the best cough medldne, then take it Stick to it Ask your doctor about Ayers Cherry Pectoral for throat and lunl troubles. ftgffifr conditions during the. remainder of the season will be absolutely essen tial to the raising of anything like a normal yield. Reports from Texas have been favorable in the main, ow ing to the fall of beneficial rains, but reports of damage from weevil, it Is worthy of note, are increasing. It is contended by the advocates of higher prices that the plant in parts of Ala bama and Georgia as well as Missis sippi is so badly in the grass that considerable areas will have to be abandoned. Meantime trade in cotton goods con tinues to expand. The advices from Fall River are cheerful. Mills in New England are believed to be carrying small supplies of the raw material. Stocks In Russian and some other con tinental mills are said to It? at a low stage. Supplies of unsold cotton af the south are declared in many letters and dispatches to be unusually small. General trade continues to show Im provement and there can be no doubt that a large yield will be needed. The present outlook for the crop in very important sections leaves much to be desired. There has been a note worthy broadening of the speculation here of late. The unfavorable char acter of most of the crop news has encouraged outside public buying and strong interests In the cotton trade proper are committed to the bull side. o i ENGINEER AND 'FIREMAN KILLED Wreck on the Ontario and Western Railway. (By the Associated Press.) Middletown. N. Y., June 25. En gineer Reuben Vandemark and Fire man Lester Dougherty,' of New York, Ontario and Western train No. 3. were killed early tonight three miles north of Livingston Manor, when the en gine ana comDination oaggage car suddenly left the track and went down a tn foot embankment The passengers were badly shaken up, but none was seriously injured. x . Hester's Cotton Report. (By the Associated Press.) New Orleans. La.. June 25. Secre tary Hester's statement of the world's visible supply of cotton issued today snows tne total visiDie to be 3.313.4.10 against 3. 466. $06 last week and 2.711.- 537 last year. Of this, the total of American cotton Is 2.500,43.; against Z. 616. 90S last weeK. and 1.733.491 last year, and of all other kinds including Egypt Brazil, inaia, j etc., 813.000 against 850,000 last week and 978. 041 last year. f , Of the world's visible supply of cot ton there Is now afloat and held In Great Britain and continental Europe 2.206,000. against 1.640.000 last vear; In Egypt 125.000. against 129.000 last year: In India 414.000.; against 510, 000 last year; and in the United States 668.000'. against 482.000 last year. Indians Defeat Henderson. (Special to News and Observer.) Henderson. ; N. C. June 25. The Cherokee Indians defeated Henderson In a very Interesting game here today by the score of 7 to 5. ; The features of the game for Henderson -was the batting of Hicks and Rowland. - Batteries: For Henderson. . Moore and Hicks: ' Indians. Prlntrep . and mmpiocicr . : t 1 ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of its Income from bus iness transacted and capital invested within the United States and any of Its territories, Alaska and the District of Columbia. "All the ordinary and necessary ex penses actually paid within the year out of earnings in the maintenance and operation of its business and property within the United States and its territories. Alaska and the District of Columbia. "All losses actually sustained with in the year in business conducted by it within the United States not com pensated by insurance or otherwise. Including a reasonable allowance for depreciation of property, if any and RAILWAY SOUTHM J WOLCOTT & KERR, RECEIVERS. ENTIRE CHANGE OF SCHEDULES I J?!' "ipantea. I ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE EXTENSION OF TRAINS HO. the sums required by law to be car ried to premium reserve fund. "Interest actually paid within the year on its bonded or other indebted ness to an amount of such bonded and other indebtedness not exceeding the proportion of Its paid up capital stock outstanding at the close of the year which the gross amount of Its Income for the year from business transacted and capital Invested with in the United States and any of its territories, Alaska and the District of Columbia! bears to the gross amount of its incjbme derived from all sources within aid without the United States. "The Sums paid by it within the year for taxes Imposed under the au thority of the United States or of any State or territory thereof. "All amounts received by It within the year as dividends upon stock of other corporations, Joint stock com panies or associations, and insurance companies subject to the tax hereby Imposed." It Is provided that there shall be de ducted from the amount of the net Income of each corporation, subject to the tax. the sum of $5,000. the tax being computed upon the remainder. Every concern, subject to the tax. is 1 10:32 m ll:30am required, on or before 'March 1st, of ll:io m i2:lom. each year, to make a true and accu- AND 2 MAKING THROUGH TRIPS BETWEEN RALEIGH AND NEW BERN VIA WASHINGTON V Arrival and leaving times at Raleigh of all trains is changed ! P i SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY Sunday Only 6:00 a m 6:30 a m 6:41 a m 6:46 a m .. 6:55 a m 7:18 mm 7;57 a in 8:4 a m 9:17 a m Daily ex. Sun 6:30 a nt 6:55 a m 7:06 a m 7:10 a m 7:21 a m 7:3 a m 8:23 a n 9:13 a ro 0:40 a m Dally ex. Sun. 4:15 pm Raleigh 9:57 a m 10:15 a in .10:30 a m 10:59 a m 4:40 p m 4:25 p m 5:00 p m 5:12 p m 5:30 p m 6:12 p ra 7:05 p m 7:30 p nt 8:05 p ta 8:20 p m Knicbtiale Earl Rnck . Wendell Zebuloa ........ Middlesex .... . Wllaon rarnnrille Orcenvilla Daily ex. Sun. ll:S5atn 11:06 am 10:56 a m 10:50 a m 10:40 a m 10:22 a m 9:40 a u S:45am 8:20 a tn Cnocowtnity 7:41 a m Waahingtoa 7:30 am .. CSmcowtnity .. , Vanceooro .... Newbern Dally ex. Sun. -9:22 p m S:33 p m 8:42 p ni 8:37 p m 8:28 p m 8.-09 pm 7:30 p m 6:37 p m 6:1 p m Bunday Only 11:59 p 4 11:29 pri 11:19 p ti 11:14 pr 11:05 p r 10:44 j n 10:08 pr . 9:11 p r 8:43 p n 5:27 p m - 8:08 p nl :S3pm :47 p m 4:16pm - 7:30 pn 3:40pm 6:30 p ni er principal officer, and its treasurer or assistant treasurer, covering the character of its organization and the amount of business transacted during the year, to the collector of internal revenue for the district in which the corporation is organized; or, in the case of foreign corporations, stock companies, or Insurance companies, in the place where Its principal busi ness Is carried on within the United States. The return must, however, set forth: "Total amount' of paid up capital stock outstanding at the close of the year, (2) total bonded and other In debtedness; (3) gross amount of In come during the year from all sources and If organized under the laws of a foreign country, the gross amount of its Income derived from business transacted and capital invested within the United States; (4) amount receiv ed by way of dividends upon stock of other corporations or concerns sub ject to the tax; (S) total ordinary and HAIR BALSAM aad MiniiiN IM sasv jfrfm vwiia to BMtot 0ay ilalv t lta Yoai&ful ioe. m 1:00 p m 2:00 p m 8:25 p m 4:00 p m 5:15 p m 6:40 p m Daily Daily 6:06pm Norfolk 10:40 am 7:53 pm Elisabeth City 8:55 am 9:00pm Edentoa .......... 7:45am Mackty'a K-rry Plymouth .......... Washington. Hewteni . Dally ex. Sua. 4:25 pm 3 :00 p m 2:00 p m 12:20 p m 11:52 a m 10:40a m 9:15 a m ......... j Daily 4:20 p m 1:50pm 6:20 p m 8:43 p m 6:35 p m Daily 7:00 a m 7:27 a m 7:55 a m 8:17 a m 9:05 a m Goldsboftt . LaGrang . Kinatoa Dover - Newbern DUy 11:35 am 11 KM a m 10:33 a m 10:08 am 9:16 a m Daily. 9:00 pm 8:30 p m 8:00 p m 7:7 p m ,. 6:45 p m, ' Dally ex. 8un. 6:40 a tn 7:12 a m 8:20 a m Columbia Cieiwall Mackey'a Ferry Datly , W ex. Sua.. "' K p m ........ 4:35 pm ........ t:40"p m .....i.. Daily ex. Sun 11:06 am 12:00 m 12:15 p ra Daily ex. 8un. 6:30 a m 8:00 a m 8:20 a m Belhaven . ...... Roper .. Mackey'a Ferry Daily . ax. Sua. 10:15 a m 9:00 a m 8:35 am Daily ex. Sun. 1:00 ija 2 :00 p m 3:30 p m DaUy qti.sm . OritltJal a:ua a m " ............ 9.00am Newbern ;...;...... Datly S1.A m-m. i ; iv er m ex. Bpn. m.Am -f p m . ......... s:ssp m 11:10 am : 8:50 s m Daily ex. Sua. 9:00 pm i:apn v,..f.,.,. T:30pa . r.. ft Sun. Only 11:15 a m 11:52 am 12:15 pm 12:30 pm Daily Daily 6:45 pm 9:16 am 7:45 pm 10:17 am 6 KM p m 10:43 a m 8.-25 p 11:06 a m Newbern ... WM .... Morehead City tteauort Daily 9:10 a m 8:10 am 7:47 am 7:25 am E. T. LAMB, GcncnU Manager. IL C. UUTGINS,' Daily :S8plm 5 43 pm 5:23 p m 5:00 p tn i1' Sun. Onb' 0:43 p Si 8:00 p n :Dm 6:10 p m Oneral TMsenser Aceut.
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