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Greensboro Daily BOHTH CUOLnrit - WEATHU Sbssssrs toaer aa4 atoa&sr. ,.e Kv.- . , - - a VOL. L - JJO. It. GBEENSBOBO, XV a. 8UJTDAY, AUGUST fl, ,1909 PBICE: FIVE CENTS t K L .C.H.COWLES IN THE CITY ON s waaaBBspBB Y v- . ! Not Losing Any !Ieep Over .-. "Old Reliable's- gloody Pay- onei Election Law Twaddle. - TARIFF B LL CARRIES . ' OUT fARlTS FLEDGES Sadies! Elcnwst of Dsmowati Party After th foier Senaur-JVot af : Kerta Carolina Dmerat Jnoeatiitsai frttmt Utj 8 Tee Stunt. ? Ofl -' Haa. Charles lit powlea, aeember of , Conjrea froi tba eighth iitrict, aas , la th efty jeterdajr n root boas from Washington. ,:; V',V , , Ut. PpvIw looki the pictura of health, iarpit th tnSinii beat awl long session ' at Oagrss, which a fthfull attend . aaV B aa alaUs at ih paasag and aiof of th tariff bill by tha Pri aeai ana predwten a speedj resumption of aa? business that mar htvt bui held, up from that aaoaa, fla aa course . af aa iotanriair ha aaid: . Tha traiff Ml! i pseaej a4 la tha . acais it ii entirwlr satisfactory. With sura a aiaasnre. it ia, of our,.rmpea aibla to plea everybody bat taa con feree of both Senate and Hoaaa did their beat to eatUly alt element aad at - taa earne time carry out the party umi aa. Taa declaration atada by tha Presi dent on (igning tha hill voiee tha sen timents of tha aveasOerj of tha party. 1 Tha voting by tha Democratic tnem--. bare from fcorth Carol in., diaplayed a curids Inconsistency. With the exeep- . tioa af 3ir. KiU-hm, of tha aecond di- irkt, ther Mi aver thefnetlvea iu.iup- eorttnf the Rspobllma ateaeura for pro tection of luinber, yt at the final eall, ' taey voted apaiuH toe neaeure. rer hava tha preeeura from "Old Reliable wee to atrong. -. "No, I aat not . toeing aoy aleep arer aiy "bloody bayoaata and Federal ael dJara" eleotioa bill. The weaeure epeaka ' for Harlf aad only aaed th pcrilel of any , intelligent man to ae ita'mer--rra. -ft doea ot prtivide for "'any - "bloody bayonet'' interference" at s the-, polla, M a errtala uUllretioa of thta '' ataaa would have you believe. The edi tor of that paper atait bare diflimltT - ' ia finding toptae to keep the boya (ttrma When he deacende to aueh methoda. It need to work ia the old day like a harm, bat tha people have been ee ftea fooled by the ery of molf, wolf thai H haa played Oat. "Ko," lie replied ia reaponaa to a qaeatloa, 1 am not In a poaltiua to dia uea etata politioa. In faet, I might aak yea for information ahotit that. I haea beea o cloeely oanflaed at Wash ington that I hare really paid but lit tle attention to it. ' The roar aaaong the Daibaerata down here, however, haa at tracted eorae little attention there and there i not much doubt that the redi aal elentent of that pirty, the eo-ealled Olena-Daniera-Kitchin ecaibine ia after Bimmcaa. "80 far aa I am eencemed. I enti einate no difficulty in returning to tha neat Cbnpreee, and I em eatrafW that the Republican party will make very de cided gain in 1010. Mr. Cowle left la at nrht for Wilkra bora, where be intenda to take a rert after Ave month rnnant attendanot -u the srinn of Conreaa. 8torm for Galvaeton. Sr Orleana, Aug. 7 Storm warning for the Oalveeton district were iaaued by the foreeaater at the Xew Orleam weather bureau thia -morning. The torm ia aid to be central over the gulf aev eral hundred milea eouth of the Louie lane ooaat line. Don Jaime to Wed German Princes a. Pari, Aug. 7. A pecial diapatch re slved here from Madrid says that Don Jaime, the pretender te the -Rganisk throne, shortly will marry a princess of the Imperial 'German family. Emperor William has eotiarnted to the union lUIAHCKESTER CLOTH MARKET STILL DULL CONTTfnjM) ADTAHCES III C0TT0H HAS HAD E?rECT OF ADVAH nitG 0FFESS. Marcheeter, Eng., Aug. 7. Although Mie continued advance in tbe price of cotton has hsd the effect of making for eign doth consuming centers raise their offers, these still here beea below the idea of manufacturer and only a email amount of business waa tranaacted on i the eloth market dnring tbe.paet week. Thia wsa principally ia the houth Amer ican and home trade. The holiday aUo interfered with trade but producers hope that the red need output will relieve the situation ia the Bear future. Yarns experienced a limited inquiry and there were email sales at about un changed quotations. ' The Greensboro Daily News is Greensboro's Best Advertising Medium. Try Ii. Mr. Merchant the' greensboro1 delegatesbolt , roanokemeet1ng Chairman Prejudiced in) Winston's Favor and His , Rulings Entirely Unfair Griehgt Ift-HdUinUgusTihal Com mittee "Cut and A meeting of the Petdmont : Good Road Aooatioa ia called for Tuesday morning, Augunt 10, at aia o'clock tu the room of the UerehaaU and Ilea efaetwera' Club. In' view af taa ao tioa at Roanoke Saturday it ia urgeatiy requested uiat every atembar he area ant. Thoaa who have not previously an rolled ara alae requeated to attend. Jly order ot rreaulrnt r. s. Tata. ' ? Robert D..Douglae,' Secretary. 'A talrcran received lata laat night from a. It. Varnrr, ediuo- 01 tha birtoa IMapatrh aad on of rtie dU- getea appointed by the Piedmont Coad Koea Aeaociatioa to attena tna aMeting at Roaaoke held yeaterday, n-bich waa to determin the route of tha Kew York Atlanta auto highway waa a . decided (urpri to the people of thia Vicinity. At tha hour of going to pre we had been aaable to itet any of the deleeatioa at Roaaoke by nboae. Full detaila of the proceedinga, wtiich are rbaraeteriaed aa "unfair"' and packed" will appear in- our ieaixr af Tueaday, We give here with Mr. Varaer' telegram r Rpanoke) Va Aug. I. Tho good read eonveatMa today waa peeked and dom inated by Wioatoa and Raanoka. Dav id aon county waa denied a place oa the committee appointed to recommend the route eouth of Martineville, while Rook inaham county and Roanok were each allowed two members-of the oommit tee. The friead af the Ureenaboro route protested la vain aad retired from 'the convention alter tna aeciatoa taat Uav idaaa county waa not entitled te rot in the committee It wa f lcar -from the beginning that the slate bad baea fixed and that thia cmrvewtina would vote for the Winetoa vonte. Tha treatment ae onrded he minority was so onfiiir aa to cauae Intense feeling it raaentmeat and the refnaal of. tfc Oreraebora hnd Dv irlaon delegatioa to partirlpat .ia tha farther deliberation of -the convention. BOAtlMbUNTAlN OFFICER SHOOTS AND BADLY WOUNDS TWO SUMMER VISITORS Paul C. Colling, of HilUboro,' and Jno. Hill Bunting, of Wil mington, Dangerouly Wounded By Conttabla Who Claims That Ha Wga Acting In Self Defense Aahevllle, Aug. 7. Paul Cameron Col line, ceibier of the Bank of Billabore, and John Hill Buntint, a traveling man of Wilmington, were (hot in their room at the (iledetnne hotel at Black Moun tain, about 1.30 o'clock thia morning by policemen F, C. Watkine, of that town, and are in the -Mission hospital here, where Mr. Hunting ia expected to die aa the reeult of a wound in the abdo men, while Mr. Collin, though shot under the heart, will doubtless recover. The officer, who promptly came to the ejty and wsa placed under 1 1,600 bond to swait th result of the injuriea, stat ed that tha two men were drunk and eursing and threatening the ladiea in the hotel. He said thst he shot in self defense after tha men had extinguished their lamp and leaped on hin, la the darkneaa, he having been awakeued from sleep to go to the hotel, where the pro prietor bad sent word for him to come d arrest the mea. The wounded men were brought to Aiheville on the early morning train after being attended at Black Mountain by Er. Landia. At the Mieaion hospital Mr. Bunting waa operated on br Dr. M. H. Fletcher and Dr. W. D. Milliard, who regard bis 'S HOWLING TELLS OF WOMAN'S DEATH CBIXS OF PIT LEAS TO IHVFSTT GATIOIf AJTD DISCOVERY OF THE BODY. Fnintwirk. Ga., Aog. 7. The howling of her pet dog which for three aaya guarded the body of Mrs. E. A. Little ton, who died Wednesday, alone in her cottage on the chore of St. Simon ia land, caused the diacovervs of tbe worn ,-, dvth today The little dog's bowls had been heard during Wednesday night. Thursday and Friday but no attention waa paid to them nntil today. Mrs. Littleton waa sixty years old. She came here from Tampa. O.. hut her former home waa in Alexandria. Va., where a brother, Walter S. Cash, survive her. Dried. it. It wa a onesided affair and win not result ia any good.. ;. , H. 1L VA.RYF.U. A 1 f A A - ik. - J : the eoantMHTi that it waToalW te1 order by Chairnua Michael. Major Cutehin, af Roanoke, made aa eddies of weleom, after which tha chairnua explained the objreta of tha meeting, wnien' were w aeeiae ajwe xam route 1 be twee a Roanok and Saliabury, tha oaly portion of the New York -Atlanta highway left undecided by the New York meeting some week ere. - Aa ad- dree oa "Good Roads' aad it advent age wa made by Editor Walters, of the Atlanta Journal. - There were present oa roll eall. tba following delegate! From Roanoke, 41 j rtoaaoke county. If Frankli coun ty, W; Henry county, Hi Patrick coun ty. It Greenaboro, It ' Winston, and Salisbury, 17 David so. Ij aad Rock ingham, T. Oa aaotioa, the route waa fettled by the emveatioa aa far aa Martiaville from Roaaoke. la tha diseassiaa, the report seye tha - chairman persistently refueed to reeognle tha Oraeasbore del egate aad showed , extreme bias for Wineron, Oa motion of a Roaaoka delegate, a eommittea at aevea waa decided upon, with full power to aaleet the route from Martinsvills to Salisbury. Tha follow ing eomroittee waa appointed; Frank lin county, Roanok eitv. ' Winaton. Creenebnro, ' Raliabury aad Rockingham, one each, end tba chairman.. Of thia aommitteo, the report aaya, five ara ab aolutely pledged to the Winston route, only two ror iireeaaboro, It own dele gat and the one from Rockingham. thus, if the erlectioa la left to thia aommittee a tba report atate, Creana bora i left off tha tout.- i Mr,. Varnar mad etirring appal for .jtPDBMaueijBt faga Xaw4, Injuriea a fatal. Mr. Collin ha been in a emi-eonscious state aa the result of a wound from a bullet which passed through the body above the stomach and below the heart and emerged near tfee apinal column. Policeman Watldns stated to the newspaper men today that when be reached the hotel he heard I he two men using language and tlnreatening Indira in the house. On the other hand it ia stated that Collina and Hunting were not drunk nor did they use the language attributed to them. Both the wuuaded men are responsible citisena and of higb standing ia their reapmive eommuuitiea, Paul Ca Col'ins being a grandson of fwnl Cameron, cue of the leading men of the slate, and a nephew of Judge Thomas Hill, of Goldnboro. Telephone inquiries et Black Mountain tonight elicited nothing hut conflicting stories. Busting Die af Wounds. John Hill died st the Mission hospital tonight shortly after midnight, from the eff:t of hi wounds. H did not recov er consciousness. F. C. Watkins, the policeman who ahot Bunting, will it ia staled, be rearrested and jailed oa a charge of murder. GECRStA AFTER NEGRO FORMERS OF LODGES JAIL SEHTEHCI FOB THOSE WHO ORGANIZE SOCIETIES MOD ELED AFTEB WHITES. Atlanta. Ga., Aug. 7 Vegroea in rrorria who organize lodjrea or ae?rt societies whose membership hitherto haa been conflned excluaieiy to whites wil) j go to jail if tbe House annrorea a bill paused today by t"he Senate The! bill ia support?) by the Elks, Kroghta of Pythiaa and -Woodmen. Only recently tba Pythians secured an injunctwn against some negroea who or ganired a lodge. 1 he Elka has had penal offense to wear insignia, batijrea i or regalia of a lodge by a negro, ot for j nfroea to adopt the name of a society I naed by whitea. j JCirt-1 0f Sweden ''si- vA - s - S s A"i 'Sfv'--w; 1 r . . tiBi OF EWXDI4IH 110. Scoeat Cable Advke From Stockfeelm I Indicate That the Sarediah Capital ia I Kzperieacing Coast?;" ble Oiacamfort, 1 to Put it Mildly, aa a K rev It af the General bnk ia raroa Tbcra. iT TUFT. IT BEVERLY, MAKES EARLY SljflTJOlllFiliS Location Cboson for the Execu tive Officers of the Sum- , merCapltaL MRS. TAFT MUCH IMPROVED Beverley, 'Mass, Aug. T.- i waa Presideat Tsft to resums hi favor ite sport, that a few hours after he joined hi family thia morning at tha summer hum of tha Taf ta here, ' a started off. for a round of go" ov' th link of tha Myopia Hani Club,- als miles away.'- Ba had u fellow plnyar today . Hug B. Johoeton and F. 0. Hortsmaa, both saembara ot b Myo pia, aa well as ta -Chary Chasm Club, of Washington. Tha player found My opia suffering eeverely from tha six seeks drought, and ' while tha putting green were as keea and aa true aa ever, the fair greea waa baked aa hard aa a board. - There were very few player oa tha course when the President and bis eom- panion started off up taa Incline to the flmt hole. The Preaident, who arrived her from Waahiagton at 8.J0 o'clock this amraing, waa particularly delighted to tad that Mrs. Taft wa much Improved ia health aad able to come to the station ta meet bim. He barely allowed the traia to eom ta a standstill before he hastened to the big touring car ia which hie wife and her sister were seated, and fairly leaped into the car. The President em braced Mrs. Taft affectionately and hi beaming fee showed osa uappiooaa at beina freed from official care and uni ted with hie familv. The executive offices will be located in the hoard of trade buildiag in the center of the city, fiecratary Carpenter and Aaaiataat Secretary Foster found that they weuld bar a comraodiou room In which to receive visitors and transact bualneea affair. It is understood thst President Tsft will pay aa little attention to official matters as he poeeibly can, and thst be probablv will not begin actual work his meessge to Ooncress antil he be gin hi long Western tour on Sept. 19. The Presideat said that he had no plans for the summer except to obtain the maximum amount of rent, auistness and recreation, with a minimum quantitr of state business. of The Federal Kxpreaa, on which the President cam from Washington, also brought a oar full of horses, as H is tks expectation of the President to do soma riding while on the aorth shore. TUHXET IS REIDT TO BREAK WITH GREECE URGE FT KOTE SEIJT TO ATHEHS CALLING FOE STATE HE HT AS TO CRETE. Athens. Greece. Aug 7. Tha turkieh gorernmem nu romnunrnw i mrm " argent nove asking wiai ane express , fle"ppmra. m ine anneiauon agna "PB 1 na aeri-vre nai ; 'rpc rvai do anrouiona reanraing tne island Otherwise, the note adda, diplomatic! Camea Buj Tnrprcnrine Cargo, relations will he aer-red. 1 fannh. , Aug 7 Whm 1 pritih itf-irnM Vaneie H ar'l fr m Berlin, Ai. 7 Overman goremment 'this p-irt today for Ijvrryooi and ltn circle regard the sttustion between ' u-i. nV rtmd in her cargo 6' iuli acute tsr Uermsny has made rep reacntations to both Constantinople and Athens, urging the necessity of s paace able aotution of the Cretan question. and theJRoyal Palace at Stockholm - . a 1 11 1 11 1 ii 1 tt-v, ' "" " 1 1 1 " "'" '"iiiiihii mum mm u A . ,'.)f-.(iii.i STRIKE SITUATION IN SWEDEN CDNTINUFS TO CAUSE ALJIBH Governmont Issues Proclamation Expressing Hope Tor Peace. BREAD SUPPLY EXHAUSTED Stockholm, Aug. T Swnli continue in til" bavdow Of tricm ' trouble as a mult of thi prrarni strike tituAtion. A rmHwt j tnun wu flped upon in tb uburhs thia evenint; but no one wss injured. The culprit oavnnot b found. The gvvrnmnt h.m putliah?d a pro rlamatiuo rnjoiauif both aidM, to th dinptUr to avoid further vio4aUoB of oonlracta. Asftr rrgrt'tting that trc jror nmmmt offar of ntdiatroa bad not bren fsrepteyl th prodaAutiioB exprvaan tba hope tht tt leadara thfrnueelrea would aittU all ditTarvnca. Tha Preside La of tha Kmplojtra Association and tba Fed fration of Trad LTniom, mm (riven an audfenoa by King (Juataf, but nothing mnHed. , " " v . , , eupply is bauatd Tha farm lab orera union aajwumd today that lU 7,000 mem hers would strike aa soon aa tha new crop ia ready for harvesting. Tha xTrnment is murh coneemed becaiiae mutiny has occurred among troops in the northern part of the ooun ty Two refrimenta, one at Vlnn and tbs other at Holleflea are afTectnd. They are stationed in the northern omintry whers ths I a. Not dial urbanoes flret broke out in ths timber trade The mutinous troops bare been con Aned to their barracka. Tba eiocutira commit tee of thf Swedish union today deerided to call onit all tha pnntors thmugout the kiDfd'-m Many of the tiv diggers have de fied tfa orders of their labor onion to rrt1rIt ( work and bare re)oired t h Unken i n ' " ' woi:'d withdraw frm the eitrerne at titude hare not b"n fulfil Led rlared to he rh- rirt nne'i- temer hn;imnt of tnrperifint m recoH K., fur it k nmrr Her 1 He n-T rr Pt hiptnert waa seeml hundred caaks lens , i is : " m m ,. . V , e a xpiQ . custA: 'A ' 'J. i DEPOSIT CEHITOTES OFlllllTE'S DEHTIFIEO IT TRIAL CoL Lusk Identifies Certificates of Mrs, Nye. Who Lost Several Thousand Dollars. SECOND WEEK OF THE TRIAL Asheville, Aug. I. District Attorney Hnltsn cloaed the second wsek of the Breeee Dickerson ban krase with the de rlarmtkw that he proposed to show thst the 2.1,ono of notes and the deed of I trust (Iren by the Klret Baptist church of this city never became effective, de- I spite the fact that it is alleged that de ! frndanta are charged with hypothecat ing two of three ft.Ono with e Charles ton bank. The diatrict attorney claim- rd that inalmd of thia niortitaTe. one fieti later to tbe Old DoTninion BuiM ing and Ixma Aaaociation was uaad Col. V. S Isk resumed bis evidence on the suno inia mom in ana atnon ma proof of claim identltW by him wmr 'wtiTVrta of dfprit laaiM-d to the idow of the laf M))ill" Nfe, who lost MTeral thousand dollars when the First National Hank failed. The trial of the pmreedn of credits was asia taken up, S. T Iorsett, form ir Uller of the hank, iHnff rwailon. He I i a M divMftrMl p.yfnwiU made j , hf th Mpk m m Thm. Eluded 1.447-V) eredited by the baok as divi dends to Preesa. SAYS MOORS BOUGHT PQHTUGUESE RIFLES SPANISH NEWSPAPER DECLARES THAT NEIGHBOR SOLD ENEMY ARMS. Mfidnd Aug 7 rial of t he- port 'MFi the f noca fniietn f oH rifle tu1 1 onft,t b the fr tgn mT t h- A monir t u-1 to fljrit t M-l; h are fe r I iv'U i fund- In p.fe rf (Se , m!n'"tr to Synaj.n 'mi a o utniiy 1 v rr--t irs' wre r n i lire ngThtlTig wWH th (n.c -rA nvl i.Trr.an ' er , IN Jill, AWAITS FINAL WORD IN CASE Hearing In Habeas Corpus Cass Completed Yesterday ' Afternoon. - . . DECISION EXPECTED ON THURSDAY NEXT Justice VUls Frceai, if Poeaibt, U Have the Opiaioa Ready Thaa Thaw Family ta Rsmaia at Wkiu PUiea Fasdiag Final Actiaa f th Ceurt. Whit Plains, X. V, Aug. T-ia a ceil at the Whit Plains jaU Barry K. Thaw await tha deckdoa that will sold him sane or declare him a hunte, Tho, hearing in tba Supremo Court ia th habeas corpus proooadinga agalaat th Rtata a Nw VorV Miiwl thia irUnoou. when his sttoraey, Charles Moreohauaer, summed up hi one. District Attorney Jerome preceded Mr. Uoraohauaer, this morning. Justka Isaaa K. Mill aid that ha wiU endeavor ta hand dowa hi dteisloa Thursday mornlag, Bart. - Mr. Mary topely Thaw, th priB sr's mother, with bar daugbUr, Alice, tha Couateaa of Yarmouth, and bar sou aad daughter-in-law, Mr. aad . Mrs. Josish 'Ihaw, will remain ( her aatil Harry Thaw's fat la settled.' , Thaw motaer, Drotuer aua siaror bav not missed a day ia court sire th hearina began -and Mr. Thaw's atate- ment show that if thia eaaa g gaint her son sb will lea aa time te trying him by other menu. Whil habeaa aorpu aotioa, like tha on lust closed, ale open to Thaw in definitely it la likely thtt if -luetics Mills rulee against him, h will hang bin hope next upon the sourt of ap peals, JTs Vrbl Pyrattehnles, ' Th sddreeees of Dtetvirt Attorney Jerome ami Mr, Moraohauser today, were alrk free from th outbursts of oratory that sharaateriaad tba ,twa : fcorasfid trial.' . 1 , Of Thaw 'himself Mr. Jeroene apek pityingly a "that poor boy." Oaly twa wit'neaaea among aeveral huaa:d that testified far Thaw at hi trial and hear ings wee picked out by tersms for re buks. These were Kvafya Meabtt Thaw and Dr. Brittoa D. Kvana. Thaw's ckief alienist. Without raising hi voioa, but la th fmnheet miuruaae, th diati-Ut attorney aid thst ia hi belief Thaw1 pretty wife had "deliberately and wilfully faf-. einrd." Hi attack oa Dr. tvaa after ine irmia ywteraay waa not unex- Mr. Morarhaiuer, In hi summing up, reviewed the evidence mora ia detail. "I have been Mr. Thaw' atttraey for a year," be said, la substance, "and wa have had a great many defeat. If be . had beea a suspisioue s ha baea stat ed ; If he hsd had sny dslusion regard' lng eombinstions against bim, woula not be havs auttea rid of ma Bath Score Ivelya. . i t k h - , arhsuser ssid that the reliietanc ah ex-' preesed to teetlfy of Thaw's alleged threat to shoot her waa all aaauned. lie romluded with a denunciation af Htan- ford White and an anneal for Thaw's mother ttiat left teara on hi awa rheeke. ' Mrs. Thaw emphaalred her opinion of Mr. lerome or reedina a magaxme our. ing his argument. Wlien her sna'a at Itornar heran ah lairt th MmnMi mie1 I and listened intently. Thaw's pal faon 1 remained impaJMiva undr both Ja j rome's conUmptuoits pitT and Moc- arhsuaer'a prmiw raert waa some talk of takirur Thaw w k to Matteawan today, but Juatic Mills aHawed him to r-main In tba ' lorn! jail until lis application la decid ed. Thaw1 aufvesait- attemnta to obtain his reJae br habeaa aorpu s prooMdliurs har atarrM talk of a movement to amend the iMt innanltr Law so mm U oVflna a tvriarn period ttiat mua4 bitr. 'rente Mwwn mrh efforta by a patient of a Btate aerlirm. S. S. COMPINT'S AGENT SETS TWO TEAR TERM WHKDBEF WHO REPRESENTED FORMER SEMIWOLE SECURITIES C0MPA1TY CONVICTED Vonroe Aug 7 -The lurr ret unwa 1 of atala eo fnr obia.ni- a verdict of gm'Ttr in tl va. T r WtiedSe r A" !li ft Ma lUni. mo ion f-r new t- in-n' I'lnM.1 - rtte IX ei ' n w. ' Ml-" prMenae. A vj tnii iirrwt of judg t. The 'ef",viavat Wa4 r- T fi irr prifaonBaent in '- sptel waa taken ' .Mirt Tim is the oaaw t"nrted Semtnrilt M'nllr
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