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, . - ' r - ' vt . , , V - " . . . I ' ... ". .- ........ .......... ... 4. . .. v . ., ;,. 4f,- . - - ,- .-. r - "' ' , " ' , ' ,'" . f. ..'' j ... ....- . . . ' " , -- ..... i-r , . . t.. WEATHER TODAT WEATHER TE3TERDAT i North Carol lea I Rata ffaadayi warmer la keiretori brisk In high BipWrfNw ' sVS (SfTaVaawf . "t'iurw a fair. I Kotrf 4 t. IraY. 1 I e News aed Circulatfoii r IIMds Ge ro 1 i hi a - Dai lies CORNERED. THREE BURIftLHF DEADDF ROOSEVEtT HASPS i nrnnari iiiia inn i i mm r v n n n vi ! V ' ' A'S1 ! - 8 MA A H II -PI H A C . w. w.M...M i- ......... w, W FIGHT FOR LIFE Brother of Floyd and An other Allen and the "More Desperate of the Edwards Boys" Will Give Battle FORTIFIED TEN tmUS ' NORTH OF MOUNT AIRY; SIDNA ALLEN LOCAtEO ttdiM llrn' Whrrmbrat AIM Al tegr4 to Have Kn Ittocovcrcd . Bhrrtf of Hmrrj a Tarfavel Imm IVrM to home Last Mghl and. He lnrnrl hj Ihr nn.ilin. aad Vlr Klala Qdlrrr. Altark Wll B Mad a Ibr lrK-rdor Today Bktwa "XHta. Um rtitrf of the OaUawrd i'g4UM, Said lo Bf la "triiag aa hatar loal Moanlata OUier Pmr-Id-alan aad rimmmu. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 oooooooo I OX A HOT TK1U S o AerK la Moaal Air. O and ftr Mmartnc Km Moanu JJ i the day a. one In which to do homage IU4e Rapidly Aa: Mdna VI- 0t0 the dead. Although the fain be- lea Hrirl taptared. 2 rn to fall early In the afternoon, IKpfrtal Vo New aal Observer. ) O fr.ident Taft and hi. entourage oiiitua aasrsa. Marrh M O KTmtbmc la at high towdoa 9 0 aad arrests are e perked u f- Q ban aar hoar." This U th 0 0 arwt thai i froai Moaat Airy s U lair IMa A aid that 0 aV-ers la tka srarrWwg fsrtrO rude lata the araalte rlty at 1 0 0 a'riorfc this aftcraooa: that the O O asea anavared t ha fatlaaed, at 0 0 drteianeted and ssaitwhsl aa Q j,r JjgLi nd i 0 as flat ate at. fcat. after VT 6 rwaarlmcleaW af thaa. Jm, 0 Th. rata m O parted frasa MM la a.aHoMtO O rha artto of am mteeun ara O wared atartl 0 Tb keilat ta Hoaat Airy was O graeral thai orrrtla era O mi a bat traH aad that tbrra wilt ajwaarrcan do aot follow by 0 A straacW who arrived la O WUsaaa hate today broaght a O report ta the effect that aldaa O AUca was eaptared th4 snora. O to Um sasaa arvtloa where Ids O at phew. Mdaa. towards, was ar- O rested rrstrritay sa.ralaa. O 6 ArrwnMac to the story a. re- O Slatrd ay wrK vhdtor, A lira was aa O a horse, that he had roar phrtow O Q aad three hawdrew eartrldcaa or O 0 shells, aad that ha drew oae of O 6 hla pkdota aw the onVres, bat 0 0 that ha dlw-oered that tha O 0 tarthea had the "drop" oa Mat O p oa aiBi w ew ap hi. 0 here a boat 0 O aad ha proasptly threw Q hands aad wajiruderra. 0 the ararwt af Anew fc wat grraa O O aay rredlt hi Moaat Aa-y. - O O ooooooooooooooo 4 By the .Aasoriated Press.) "Ittsweisryr"'- Three, atora awsabeti af the Allea da-Cbiade Swwaaaa Allea, hrothor at 1oyd; Friet JlUea. ana of Jasper, aad Wader Kd wards. Use aaore des perate af the two Kdwarda boys have brew located by detecUwa tot laa asoaansn. tea at lira aorth o Mowal Ah-y. aad their eaatara to aurtrt ar eariy 8waday waeraJag M pranUrally eerUaa. IT hi prrdleted they wlH hot ha aafcex wtthawt The oatlawa were loeated-late ta day. Word was seat here, and rera foeceeariiU ashndf by tlie smsse. aVRRY ItHKIUFr AND TARHEKb POSKK UO AFTER THEM. 4 lanardtasrly the sheriff of tarry eaawty. WNh a aanoer ar an evpwtiea. a daaea detcetrrea aha . seeeral I CKW Tary wlU work their way to the aeeth af tha'alaew where tha facittrea are la Mdtwc. Oa the aorta the eat law are ewafrowtrdl by a haadrnd asea deeeetlTea, deity aheriffs eaa ' Tolaatseia. aswtlng frosa UlUarllle. a- W bra tha Moaat Aat aawad arrleee 'Ti-r-tm the weath- tha asaorrg Will oaiioaed , , the hldtn phwa ta.eat off aH escape , , at the asrttaen.. '", a " - Wdaa AMew, the leader at the fJaa. ' b btltewd to hs la hhttag; la Kagar i.v-llaf Moaatala. are aiilee away rraat where the twaroa birre -smmI ww . ether Anewa are said to hare beea J.1... amalea, Ht ga-obaMy win .aot be f , -j . .v. tahra taalffht. ,. ,-, JASPrK au.ex- m.4t mi ' ts t "ATTACK CW HI RROTHEB, -:f-,';.i.'V,-rj .,; - BIDX. AU.KX. , t it' ' i U b brlterrd here that Js-per A. - Ira. father at rrh-lT wlU lead tha V-' rwsst whk aaaa to raptor fiblna i "Alhsa,' The fauna aawgaed by people beea for Jasper sking l arawi ' i aaalwst hla brother, if he follows this " roarse. at hat rwdearor to eaa hit ana . Krlr! fraa the etertrtc rhalr. or to sseare m trans ew those whowt he wwy beHere respoaslhta for ladarlng; . Ma ll-year-ald i to pertMpale hf - the wagrdy at I.JIwllle Cnarthnasa. , 0 . ' !. , ' W.roaMwsrTnkrwteP.owwntielsll, . tSulai. Va.Mreh It. Hldna Ed wards, the mauntla youth Indicted - vr min-der In . connection with the , ' ' . lrlttl nMrthMe tragedy, arrlred n - ltre from HHhwille t twk tonifht " In f iwlody f fcrenf tVhlte, of the Vrfriuls Ullltln: Ieectlve Thomao U Tchsand seveeal oXIief de4-tlvc. r.il wards Is twin taken for sefe-keKHlnij . ' to the NirHl JsH. whefe b( tn, h, I i,id At. n: h rooin. Vlct-r AU. n, end hi. hum. l .ird Marlon, ire being .hf 1 miini trtel. He wa it m a f , ,, h., I t the ' nt I. I.e. Lit J 1 i 1 Bodies Recovered from the Wreck Given Honored Inter ment in Arlington Cemetery PRESIDENT, CABINET AND ' CONGRESS PARTICIPATE Ponrf of T of the Vlotlaui of the Ka pinaiaa ot Um BaUlwdrfp. Which Caaard 8ach Rirttmaenl Throach oat the World rSwrtra Yrara Ago. Laid lo Jim la Qtf aUoa' Haivrd Barial Ciroand, WhUe All Um Capi. lal of the ( ounlrf l allrd la Paj lC Tlihatc lo Tbrlr Mcmorj. Hy th AuocUtcd Prru.) Whlnton. D. C, March 21 I'n dr dripping iklra the lut of the heroea 61 th- bttlship Maine were laid to rest todav In the nation', arred (pot. Arlington reaietery. Thirty-four carketa were interred. Theae, however, contained the bone. ft IxJy-aeian vlcttnu of the -epl-alon fourteen year ago In Havana Harbor, the Identity of whom could not be discovered. Meroe. all, the capital of the nation today irhet all worldly care and work nd joined In honoring their memory. President Taft and his cabinet, both houses of Congress and all the other nfnvtals of the government set aside made their wsy to the cemetery and remained, bareheaded, In the down pour, until tbs last coffin had bash lowered. The soleoinlty of the mo ment Impressed Itself on everyone. Before the services at the graves a solemn service was held at the south front of the State, ar end Navy Building. These'were atteaded by the President and Vlce-Prealdant, Chief Justine White and his aaaorietea of the tMpreme Court, many member nojr -P-vr-g--4 shortly aftsr the president seots ana inersaaea in ta. tenslly so that whetf the Tres1deM stepped ander tht flimsy canvas that had beea erected at Arlington a vhtHerf for 1ilm he stood bareheaded beneath a. tent that leaked at erery As the r.tseon. besting the bones of the dead rolled up to the plot In which they were to lie, the President nis party and tne erewa wweuveieo. Krom across Ihe open rhasms of turned earth came the dirges from the Matin Band. r Thousand thronged the streets when the funeral eortege made ita solemn way through the streets. It looked tike n Inauguration dsy crowd. -The eofflna were removed from the scout cruiser Birmingham at noon and escorted to the aiene of the first cere monial. . There, on the atop of the big BUte, War and Nary Building. President Taft sst In the renter. On his right was the Cuban Minister, who sat throughout the eervtoes en Inter ested spectator. Oa his right head was Rear Admiral Blgsbee, who was captain of the Maine at the time f the- explosion, and Admiral Waln wright, .who was the executive of ficer. Both bowed their heads when Chaplain Chldelck recounted the scenes thaf attended the destruction of the vessel. (Continued en page ten.) .' BAIIiOiyi WERK NOT PAID. . MaUny Aarong Crew of HaiUea Gsn ' boat at Charteetoev . ; f By tha Associated Pre..). Charleston, B. March St. Be cause their three months term of ser vice -had -expired - aad - they had re ceived eo pay. the crew of the Hai Uea Gunboat Ferrier. which had been la port alace March S.jnntlnled today and Commanding OflWr willtsm Fiat was farced te call oa the' revenue cat ter Tamocraw for protection. Commander West, of the cutter, sent Lieutenant Broun wy and- a force tkt fifteen . marinas te take charge af tha Ferrier. The men from the cut ter, accompanied., by i Captain Watt, bearded the. maaf-war aad", took1 charge of th. Vessel, aetilng' watch ever tha sailors In reer to prevent then, from deserting, f - , CapUla West wired" ta WasMngtoa for Inatraetlons. Until he receives or ders from the 'head af the Revenue Cutter Bervtcei nothing further win be dons than to maintain the watch aboard the man-of-war. The llgltlea minister t Waahlngtoa has alee, beea notified of the mutiny. Both Roosevelt v and ; Taft ' riaiminn Miioritv of Drln.'; v gates Chosen la Indiana.; esterda)t;,tO;.:Statt$f it,,; .vr.- 4 Convention v " Indlanapolle. tnd, March ll.v-Wlta Taft aad Reossrelt supporter. claim- In- a slight lead In the nnmber of delesrales chosen today to the Kepub-.l llcaa ritate Convention' here -aext Tuesday ladtcatiena are that there-will be a spirited fight' In the naming af four delejratee at large to the natlunal convention and .two elector. j Returns from a number of counties shew that moat af the Taft delegate have been selected In the cities and lowne and that Itooaevelt'g beat sup port haa.b-' n 'vee In .the country H Mr let a. Uia the figures show this to ho tree, counties la som InaUrx'aa have phoarh entire delegetlons who fv.r on or th other of in caBdi- uainnnirnnnni i His 'rmVJSr- ' m ay sr gr WW a warn w sa -r w m aaay aj ay He Declares Plan of President Means Government of the People by the Bosses THIRD TERMER'S ROUSING DAY IN PINE TREE STATE MrKlaley of nUaols Prraeet Maaa er af Taft Cksapalxa. rases aot d as Type of PollUcxao Who Brllevee la Taft PnHry of "ttoieraaerat By a ft4presealaUe Part of the People," Platform Broke Dowa. Bat Roach Rider Dei tared Hie Plalforat Is Not of I he Breakable Kind. (By the Associated Press.) Portland. Us., March 1J The most direct criticism yrt leveled at President Taft by his predecessor In office, was contained la a speech de livered here tonight by Colonel Roose velt The Colonel spent 12 hour la Portland aad received a cordial wel oome. He was the chief guest at luncheon and a dinner, .hook hands steadily for two hour, in the after noon, intended a conterenc of Maine politician, and tonight .poke for an hour before a crowd which ailed the armory auditorium Colonel Ceosevslt repeated the statement which he made la bis New Tork speech oa Wednesday night that President Taft had declared In faver of government "by - representative part of the people. "In Its actual workings," he aald, "the President's arbem would be a government of the people, J or the people by the boesea" He Drawee Tafia tPlaa ta Be Covcra asrat at theflfYwete By Ihr Colonel Keoserelt named Senator Penrose , of Pea nayl vesta. Benator Ualllager of Kw Hssasohlrs, MUllaJt Baraes. Jr at New York. Coai aaaa Mckinley of llBaota. tha Preet tdent'a eamaahra aiawager. mer Congressman Tawaey of sota. as reoreseattna the chief eat- adhareau of tha rresiaeat" arm aald that they were recialy the1 men 'who. under the President a the ory, would be, aa they to a certain de gree already are. .the 'representative part of the people watca geverne tne rest at the people aad which doea aot up--frally represent them at all. but ml VetUncwea'a Mea of r.t rrasasal The speaker added that the differ eaee betweea what, ha termed Presi dent Taft'a theory of government and Lincoln's -theory "explains why la so many matters tbt, progrssslves do net feel that tha President,' however good his intentions, can property represent there or pay ta progressiva Ideaa the Hiitd ef loyally whvra results In the translation ef weew Into, actions. The collapse -ef the speakera nlat form In thaudlterium created some egrltemeat. arthoagrh colonel rtooaa- veil was unlayared. The platform. which was elevated about three feet from the Boer, waa orreoted by about It persons. Aa Colonel Roosevelt as cended tt oa entering th hall It gave way with a craah. As the middle portion sank to the Boor. Colonel Reoaevelt stepped aulckly to the front of the structure, (whlch did not give way, and , waved his hand at the crowd to show that he wag uninjured. Bald Hla Itetforna Win Not Break Dowa. "The platform broke down." said Colonel Reoaevelt In .beginning his speech, 'bat It waa aot oar ptatferm. Owr platform won't break-dowa. la the end the servants of, the people will hav to 'stand oa that platform or the A inert can democrats will be a confessed failuro.'Vj 7WIDED HPHBAXT WORSE. Grace Hospital te - 'Hla Tt ' : Bv the .Aaaa elated Press.) AUaoUf Oa., March tl-Kugea H. Grace, who has beea In a local hos pital since -March , with a SDinal -eord. aa a result ef a hot, and who chargee hla wife, Mr. Delay Opte Ormce, wita tne ewooting, waa leswred la hla former home at Newnea, Oa.. lata today.' Aceotdlag to his physician Oraor tbaa beea steadily toataB- ffraaad la the past weekV aad death- ta expected -atHMty-tlnrevSlr. Oraca Bid aot. commept oa his. wife's decision to retara ta At laaUheffra leering the city. ; t- -j (B the Aaaaclated Pre Delias. Texaa. March II. Dates for the New York National Lsajrue toad gamea oa the way home were aa oauaced toalght, The team, which has been training at Merlin, arrived here today aad , will ,- leave Sunday aight, - - - ' - . 5 v , - The Itlaerary'" '.- i Texarkana, 4 March. H: Meridian, Mlsa, March IT; Mobil. March Il-I; Birmingham. March It: Aahevllle, N. C. April If Waahragta-japrH l-l: Baltimore, j April . f-ii, Nw ,Terk. AprU V- . . : ,; , BNOWrAIX RGCDRD BROaVEX,-' Tweaty )arwea n last K rewind at '. kaaaae t itrt weeew la Caaaral Over - .'Aarthera Mlseoart. .- . . , v '-V -. (By, the AaaortateB Preea.1 . . Kanead City. . Mo., March - II. Knew records tor tha year were bro ken by S-aiorm that, prevailed, here today and promised. to continue all night. At dark flfteea laches of enow had fallen and tha local weather fore caster said Bve Inch more weald fall before the alorwi abate. The storm I fr over Northern Missouri, and t,u.wing of Iowa and Nebraska. KX,PJCTliHOF PRESIDENT -GOME! OF CUBA- ' - WHO IS HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE "VETERANS" Havana, Cuba. March It. President Jose Miguel Oomet Is having treabaloua times in the closing days ef hi. administration. There is uncer tainty as ta what coarse he will follow tn th coming contest for th prosi dency. ,H was elected by the l.lb.-rl sfter an agreement that after m term he wss ta aid Arture Eayas. the vlce-preeldeitt ta become president f Frlenda AT aygs-eW.that-njrag; n is retried ta arrange. Ter his owe ri-c tecum-, and when la Is waa fenad l aa lwiprmctlc!rJV -Jo. Pas jiuna. acoineranai: wlth Ihe Vetera hr X4ociatib that flmsJd- tne dtarhArge eT alt Spa It. lards from government positions, and the Cong-tee but ahea defied the president's efforts o adjeara that eeay. Out - Roughed, Out Wrestled and Out-Fouled His Op ponent, Jack Dillon, But Barely Out-Fought Him (By the Associated Press.) Ban Francisco. Cel., March 21. frank Kbius. th Pittsburg '"bear cat," out-roughed, eut-wrestien, out- fouled and barely out-fought Jack Dillon, the Indianapolis middleweight In their, fight at CofTroth's Daly City open-air arena this afternoon as a result of which he was proclaimed the winner by Referee Jack Welch, after II rounds ot the foulest milling witnessed In a local arena la recent years. , t ... . Ah eleventh hour rally oa the pert ef Klaus enabled him to leave- th ring with DirkMi scalp, figuratively hanging from hla belt, his determined stand la the Anal round during whleh he tended terrific stomach ytmchee without return, contributing all thai waa needed to determine i winner. The battle front start to finish was contested with ' the- men going H hammer and tonga each 'with bead and shoulders resting- against the ether.' They wresUed, elbowed, "batted" and back -heeled, the referee wanting them time and again that they were Inviting dlseaaUtlcaUoa. - Oa tha whole -Klaus' showing was a disappointment lo the spectators, who agreed that a a boxer tender the legitimate rules af Queenaberry be hea much teAleern- ---7-- . Klaus and .Eddie McOorty. ef Oshkostw Wla.. are matched ta fight at CoffroUt'B , arena borne time" next month la what tt te announced as the woxld'a championship of the middleweight dlyMoa. -Kieaa.waa favorite la the betting today at adds of teato aye-.J The mea weighed In at the ill pound UnUUV,; . :""J - MORX FATHKH IX THE HOME. Advoratew By Bpeahr at Cowveatlaa . af WaUaaal t eagre a of Mothers. . ' By tha Associated Press.) i St. loaie. Max March II. More father la tha home waa advlaed to day by Mrs. E. It, Wseka of Kansag City at tha ceoventlon af the Na tional Cesgr.ss af Mother. , : Baa h) a vtce-presideal of the Congress. f We have heard 'much." ' Mr. Week aald, "Of woman' place' In the home.. - Well, man's plane le also ta tb home , sad he waist aot be a stranger in the homo or be r-tnmit advise hla wife if he doea aot a deratsnd her problems. airs. Harriet Ar MrClellsn. of At lanta. Oa:; aald aha did aot bellev an women are mad tor mothers,- and She did aot think they" should marry. . "Marriage Is becoming rarer now," he declared. 1t ased ta. be a stig ma for women to remala unniarrtrd. New It la a distinction in gome ruses. Marriage will vme to od -'nilured a- aarred "Instltatton. , U Will Vt re nrnd aa a em-red rsliln te which lew, ar ., choeca." , , PITTSBURG BEAR HUGGED VICTORY I'll Ill I W I blllUWW WHWh 1 1 W um I laUIIIL,!! I j I.w OFMRS.VVOMBAUGH COAL SITUATIOH 1 ; v lr I fiYrnnr Tiirnniu f tsit isntow out I Ills agteeiaem. that IWn.. , Mg.as toe had. troahar GENERAL ROJAS IS E Mexican Rebel Officer Taken Into Custody and His Sold iers Disarmed Because of Suspicion of Disloyalty (By the Associated Press.) Chihuahua, Mexl.-o. March ft. General Antonio Rojaa. of the revo lutionary force, waa placed under ar rest today by Oen. Paacual Orosco. the-eem mawlcr-tti-f TilcT, ahd lit of Rotas' men were disarmed and their rifles given to men whose loyalty la not questioned. The remaining S8 men ot the ltojaa' detachment war sent south to reinforce Generals Camua and 8alasar. who are In mo mentary expectation of attack at Kara Ion. Rojaa is the man who. when In com mand of the rebel garrison at Juareg, looted the branch of the Mexican Na tional Bank of 17.20 peaoa all that remained In the vaulta. " This action wae criticised harshly by his brother officers and Rojaa waa ordered with his command to Chi huahua. 11" soon returned to Jua- rexv hut on Thursday again took, hi mea to Chihuahua. It I aald his. ar rest la due to Insubordination In de clining o obey D rn zoo's orders. Two meaaena-ers from Oilnaaa todav Informed Oroeco that Joe Do Lax Cms Benches, commanding 1 Federal at OJInaga. had decided to east hi Iprtunea with the revolution. If the report that Ojlnaga aew I a rebel towa I correct; the Inaarrecto are 4a control of the entire State of Chiheahaa from east to west, ahd rrom th aorth to the south of Eaca Ion, , .... ... '' Srrtoa Battle Probable Today. Chihuahua, March It. Oca. Paa cual Orosco, commander-in-chief, of lb rebel forces, regards It as highly probable that the first serious en gagement of tha Insurrection against thw'g-Mafa-"-awefautoat will b lowgitt tomorrow.1 Keraioa bow ta aecnpled by I.IM Uberabt, while the Federal force, which it la expected will make the attack' tomorrow, numbers about I., baring beea reinforced by a reel men t and a platoon of artillery looay. I7HITE1RATE8- . -1 ' BABEBAIyL LE.AX3IJE. of Mew Oatlaw" Or .ra ts Aaaooaced osa CM 4 "Tlty Vth 'Aaasriatad Pra.. ' ' Chtcege, Ill March ItCample Ilea at ih United State Baeeball Leagae Waa aaaoaaced here today by w, u. Mian, wao said that Chicago had beea gtvea -th franchise la th league which waa wader considers tiog by New-Tork men. r w -f v-'c Inability ta procure a park la New Tork. Mr. ixiesaea - mid. gave th plac to teVileago. The league bow In cludes Pittsburgh, Cincinnati... Cleve land. WaahlDgtoa. ' Brooklyn. Rich. moed. Vif Reading, Pa and Chicago. Th Brat Chicago game M chedaleii (a bo played the latter part of April at ina itorta aid tun ivi. R ARREST s,u "-W J. e.w JL-.U....jl u l' ..Tv'iai.'iA.-jjaVM.)!.,- 1 ..:iXExV.,:.-'v- iispaaiaw)aMa,isiaWTBa.UlaWiaM if i ,mtmammKmammmmmmmtmmtMjmijj , A, -,- iw. -. a Guilford Bride Located Near Richmond and Brought Back Home Last Evening ALLEGED ABDUCTOR WAS RELEASED LAST NIGHT When Prof. Holt aad Mr. lambeth. Relative, rouad tha MJmsm Bride, She Mad Jest Begaa Sew Dados, Having Becared Work at Forest Hin Hoass Alng , Alleged Abdaotor of Mrs. Wombaagh, ow Denies AU Knowledge of Her Dlsappearaaca Friends Pauled Over BlUutUoa. (Special to News and Obiarr.r.) Richmond, V.. March II. Prof. U. H. Holt, principal of th Oak Ridge IN. C.) Institute, arrived In Richmond this morning, and assisted by Detec tiv Wren, searched th city fer his niece, Mrs. 0. L. Wombaugh, a strlk Inglv beautiful 11-year-old bride ot six months, who Is alleged to have d aerfed Jter husband leat Wednesday snd fled from Oak RMae with her 'affinity, Boyd II. Bing. of norente, 8. C. who la held at Greensboro, N. C, ehargad with her abduction. Mrs. Wombaugh arrived tn Rich mead yesterday aad spent the dey et a hotel, later she sought the Young Women's Christian Association. The secretary sent her te th. home of Mrs. M. C Uasoa. at Forest Hill, where the youthful bride was located this afternoon. She consented to return to Oak Ridge with her uncle snd they d parted this evening. - Additional PartioBlars of Btraage (ana (Mpeclal to New and Observer.) Ureeniboro. N. C March II. Mrs, Ion Wombaugh. for whose alleged abduction Boyd H. eHng was arrested nd Jailed here Thursday night, waa found about eleven o clock tpdsy in CTWTeTTlauRtT;Hnrrf two- tarlles front ftfcamen, - lalormalioa rrom turnman w ta At, effect that "rof. M. H. Holt, of Oak Hide, aad the Woman' a mother. Mr. W. -M. Umheth, of Uullferd CoK legal yeaehed ' Richmond early thia morning, having trace of her and n- nelly located her In th country, where th young lady had hired her aelf a a rook, and was juet prepar ing te begla hr first dinner, when they arrived.' She waa evertoyed te aee them and will return home with them. It now appeara that Ring', piotes tattona that he did not leave Oak RMge In compear with Mrs. Worn aauah and that ha knew nothing of her disappearance which would at sit criminate her or him. will bs estae llshed. Prom Richmond It Is learned that Mra. Wombaugh reached there alone Thursday aad. registered at Murphy's Hotel aa Mia Mary Holt. She then mad a round of the hos pitals, seeking employmeat aa a trained nurae. or permission to enter the class of nurae training but waa unable te gain a place. After trying II possible means of employment In the city, ah went out In the county on the trolley snd secured a place aa cook, and had jst begun her duUea when found. ..... In the magtatrate a court tbla morn ing, when Hlng appeared for trial, by mutual agreement of attorneys for the prosecution and the defense the hearing wss continued until Monday, nd the bond was reduced from !,00 to f 1 .. Relatives of th young man arrived here from Florence, B. C. to day and mads ball for blm. He was let out of MH yesterday morning, and ha been staying at a hotel In charge of an officer. Boyd Blag la HrJreard. Oreenaboro, K C, March tt. Upon advice received from Richmond later tonight, aad with the consent. of rel atives, the warrant against Uoyd H. King, th Florence IB. C.) sttent, held elnee Thursday fer the alleged abduction of Mrs. Wombaugh. wm re leased. ; ON TO MEXICO. Half MJIUoa Dollars Worth Grata and MeevrauMltse Rrieaeed for Ship- Sen Antonio. Texaa March II. A half million dollar worth ef grain and merchandise, consigned to Mex ican point, held la Ben Antonio and vicinity on account of uncertainty of the meaning of Prestdaht Taft' proc lamation bearing- oft the xportaUoa of munitions of war. were today re leased for ehlpineat aero a th bor der. Squad of police Officers and Railway Detectives Go After Negro. Who Shot Con. ,. ductor Holden dreanaboro. N. C March II. A aaaoiai (rain carrying nrteen police men and aperal railroad deteeUvee left her at I o'clock tonight to aid In th capture orKuel Hairstoa, a ne gra desperado, who last night shot and slightly- wounded Southern Railway Conductor F, B. Holden, Th negro I ,.niiiilia hv a -ltluin neaaa. though feeling I so Intense in the community gainat him that trouble I feared. Oxford aad Cambridge DlvUle ttoaora ... : . v K.vemly. . - - -v ' . Iendon, March II. Oxford and rambridee t'nlverltlea tied today la tha annual athletic sports, with Ave vent eaca, Ne record wr mada NEGRO DESPERADO I B ar nrrnni- iidi . uieluilL lULUUill Sentiment Among Both Bitu minous and Anthraclti Miners Appears to Favor a . Suspension of Work , DEVELOPMENTS OF A DAT r:' IN PENNSYjVVANifViVyDisk OHIO NOT ENC0URAT1NQ Scale Committee and Member af Fa. . roaUveBoa raltew'Mjjhs Workan -Ea Root Auead Meeelng afW, kiw feeamittde- OaVial af Mtaart t'atoa Decide to Taks Na lartha la Aathrartuv aTfaer Wag "" faUt Afker Coal Miwer Fffer IHaaarereaea ""rflnaBna IS tiara BrHala. V ' By th Aaeoclated Pream.r'"''' Haaeltoa. Pa,. March IlvTha aeatB temmitiea aad tha aMmbara l aha Executive Beerd ef tha I'Btted Uln Work.rg of tb Haaeltoa district tafl tonight to attend th meeting af th policy committee te map-oat what course ta to be taken If tha aathra- cite aad bituminous operator da ae s: grat renreasiona Th commttteerltea . . aald that the mla . worker la thl pert of the hard coaL field wer la favor of snaaenaloa snlee they get ' nether hearing. , t - Mayor Hruch tonight drew ap a let ter to Ueorg F, Beer, -aresrd.at of ' " the fleadlag Company, Mrging , that mtasnuevpo big In ah affort ta bromofe eeac la "" Ihe hard leal fields. Th mayet doe Set He rata the aterHa of the dettutnda ef the, mine worker, but merely ex preeeea th hope that S caafllct may he avoided In order to avrl bualaraf . dwtsrbance and social Unrest, , Y , . ItotMo May Nog Be RierM ! tore last ox wee. -'.:-tjeveland, O.. March II Whthr ' " the 4 . unloe coal miners af th United State will quit aad cause th mine te be shst dowa. probably: will ' not be decided earlier thea a -few -day before April 1. Tha - present 1 , Wage agreement expire oa that day, ; official of th miners anion today' decided lo tak ao action ea tha waga dlapute of the nthraclte miners an ; III after the dlffereacea at Rha btta- V miaou coal mlasrs have broagh ' bout either a aettlement er adis-t . agreement. Tbla atsaag that tha coat , situation will remala sayettled nntit after Tuesday. The bltumlnoue coal minora ' ri aaklng for a ten per oeat Increaaa la pay. with a redaction of working) hours. Th aflthrgclt ..jalnera -ara making similar' demands, but la ad dition, want material changes la tbef. -working conditions. The union ta en deavoring to negotiate the demands of each clam of miner separata ly Th operator assert that the la- . creaaed pay asked for would augment the mines' payrolla mora thaxt " It, a week at the minimum. On Tuesday tha op rat or gad miner ef the bltamiaoa BeM el Western Pennsylvania. Ohio, Indiana . nd lllloola wlU resume their oenfer . nee to try to prevent a suapeoelenl . -on April 1. Kvery offer from each) ' Id so far has beea. rJetd,aat when the mea r.asaambt tbey will . face the aama demanda that .ware voted down la Indlanapoll tw; maatha ago.- - (i , . 'w j If th bltumlnou miner and oaare. tor decide thev cannot sgreeV thea, according to John P. White, presW dent of the union, the - exeoarfve , board' recommend atlona aa to both th anthractt aad th bltamiaoa . altuatlon will be alike. Ha aay a ' suspension of all tha mlaea nrear : , tly will follow, pending a vote af th miners on.lhe question of a atrlka, , Sltaatloa ra Oreat RHtala. ' " London, March II. The govern. ment wage bill, aa It stands, will aot " settle th coal strike. That fa aow adr-ltted onfall aide. Therefore, . .1. with the gravest aaxlety, the country . await the results of the joint een fereace of ol owner and miner, ea Moi-day. The miners' leader have - consented - to-- waive - their ' district -schedule, which,' heretofore, they have maintained aa -iaa -aaly aawi. af a settle which they would aecept, but they will Insist Upon their ae - -msad for th flv aad tw hlllln minima. - , ' " ' t : , The govsrnmeat adhere te It re fusal ta embody thee, rate la tha hill. If th wnr agree ta concert thl demand, It fa the general opln tea that th strike will be speedily settled: If they doat. It ' Will mak little difference whether th bill. Is -It present shape.. la passed or with drawn. , Bill or aa bill, tha men re mala with the minimum demand tin satisfied, and tha strike continue. - Prevloue Joint . eoaferencea, whl wer attended by members ef th cablaet. resulted In aa absolute dead lock Since i thea both side have been subjected ta th premur ct public opinion and great financial ! , Uh the prosneci inai ine govern- menl win ae amen 10 rw-n ... on IIC measures 1 tin" silnatlfln. '.That these consideration, brought the disputants tn s 1 reasons hi so. I more rnn-' frame ef mind Is evident. 1 t: 1' -a tha hone tlutt th conffin i - -raaea agreemant,; ,1 . -u .' - C -.,L.-r. 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 24, 1912, edition 1
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