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the Largest Guaranteed Local Circulation WEATHER TlM-adsjr, ProsaM Shewn? at Might Waiiiclr. Showexa. VOL. II. NO. 139 GBEEN8BOBO, N. C.. TUESDAY. JUNE 28, 1910 PRICE FIVE CENTS DEMOCRATS SEE HAND WRITING ON THE WALL Outcome of Primaries so Plain That Alreaay Suggestions Are Made to Change Law Devised to Keep The Ins in and the Outs Out. MAKING CLAIMS MANNING OR ALLEN? THE CONVENTION TO DECIDE TALKED POLITICS DESPERATE MAN Manning Adherents Said to Be Satisjicd Their Favorite Has Lost Out Possible Contest in Wake. Resume of Saturday's Primaries. Leaders of Both Parties Sam Up Work of Congress. LaFollette Called Upon Mr. Roosevelt at Sagamore HllL Georgian Defies Law and Au thority to the Last. 3ro FOUR DEAD, THREE TOD ED Tragedy Enacted it IrvlDTllle That leads More Like ttie Oldtime Novel Tbsa leal Fad Th Dd. J. P. Mrlnnia, sheriff Irwin county. 8t-ve Davis, chief of polior, Oiilla. Deputy Sheriff Khettteld, Irwin odunty. XX'. H. fioatwiok, victim of shots trri into his home. Tha Injured. Jaiuea Gill, seriously wouudod. Deputy Fheriff T. ('. Bsss, arm broken nd that in abdomen. Deputy Sheriff VX'yatt Tuiker, in jurias alight. (By The Associated Press.) Irwinville, (.a., June 27. Fanatically defiant even w hile the shsdows of death closed around him and voller after vol ley from the new hnringlield rifles of two state nulitla companies made a sieve of the wslls of hi bumble home, W. H. Boatwirk. Urn white desperado who observed hia laat Sabbath day by the murder of two oftiorre of the Isw and the serious wounding of three oth ars, paid the penalty of death shortly after 5 o'clock this morning. He sui aumbed to many wounds received from the volleys fired into the building early in the night by a mob of infuriated eiti ens or from those of the military which began an attack after 4.30 o'clock thia moral ng. Almost at the same moment Sheriff J. V. M clams, of Irwin county, ' who waa wounded yesterday while mak ing a deanerata attempt to remove a . WKuuidatt.isJla, officer irons. ts range af BostwH k'a deadly ars, expired. Jamas Gill, aMther NaVhcer, waa added to the Hit of oundrjduring the early morn lag fusillade, but It is believed that he will recover. Surrounded by his aix Httie children, wham he held prisoners almost to the and of the aeige, Bostwick, who had de clared intention of dying rather than auhanit to arrest on the charge of at tempting to murder hia brother In law, fought the battle to the laat ditch. Knowing that death waa near, the des perate man finally allowed the children to leave the house, but ther would hot reveal one incident of the night to tlie military officers. Capf. Charles A. Deling, commanding the ritcgerald Ouarti. uKn arriving at Bostwick 's home, first called upon bost wick to currendcr, offering hun protec tion from the mob which hsd gathered, hut the demajid was stoutly refused, even though aonumpanied by a threat to take the heseiyed man desd or alae The officer then demanded that the children be allowed to leaxe the house, but Boetwick reused. Captain lVI,ang ordered hi men toi Are a volley into the roof of the hou.e. following which another demand lor surrender and release of tbe hi ldrn waul mad upon Bm.tw.ck. whn replied with! a abot from one of three weapon with whirl, he waa aimed. I hen came an j other volley from the soldier which canned Rostwirk to ask that the lire i Af the children be not endangered. T!iP aix children then hft the house and were j taken in rhaige by the soldier. They, would answer m question. The oldest . daughter, .lennie. who had spent the, long niuht attempting to shield the younger children, eried Itecause one of i he younger box a had leen forced to j leave the house without his trousers, and the 'ldt bfty whm ill. j The children twii'jf lnk-'n to :t platv it safety. ( api.nn lH.intr aain di iuutiiVd I th.it Ho' ii I utrrnder. but t h oplv ' renlv wan a -b.it trnm the U',"gM man. Then the .!.!. r- liri-d .. VfIlf into h,- ' lower portion (if die (loi.fcc, in.)int latr "dhceii. ,.(,pr-l th: n h 1 ImH been remoxrd trm t b l o h:- proH ablx Ir-irip Hour In Koixiik m mmJ-t ' to fire to In'tter irt v i, riiai;". bad id i 1ed wa- tVonn into i h iont tollow-d by h t htid u hi. h jndu .f f ' 1 hut Kn-t wjri. 'iiil iiillcn or jpmpej to tire ft-wir. , 01MTrrt li'-n .-.lied tM"ittnr tn tie ft't that mi oSi-i t u it -n tiptm through h h'le in 1 hp .md a olUy wn ftrc-i iti th.it direit.o-i A rn-h "f the troojut ui i h 1 'H H- red. t h- b '.-t t , tieinff th t I -it p k li.! U -p in litre i. lit tl'ip wik hiripii hv nil-it fmm the biM'fiitn? v hieli -ir'i k hmiew ! Del jmg' '' f then ' fn - i.it i Ur huildinff Heml tin i ii m. n ai tempted to enter the biiildilij. but wer' qr,t-ted bv m fiimi tint 'r-'Hi I h t w h k . The Jh)ini fmpiiny tlen ctptHared on th fne ind ri4fh nv uiad upfi" Hi-, buiMinjr fmrni all dirwtinn The door wen- hroken opert and HiM h wae found upn the floor, .md tit notion he had paacd the prnn ot let-ifitnr- and rev Id not even peiik. the p-eMr.. on hin feat'ira wat one of dejt h -de tying determination. TVnth elaimH the. dea pemdo shortly after the finl mth of the troop The Sabbath day trajfdie find the final battle .reTte wurr-d fo.tr mi leu from thia illatf. In t be r u d that ,ratlierd arrmnd. the hcaiered onte were the mowt prawn net womn of th cjm witimty. There were t rw. dtenini faoe in that i new 4 of fully .Vn wtotlier. many 4 whirr wtfuid Iwara dcaW tba 4MiX (Special to Daily News.) Scotland Neck, June i7. The expect ed happened. Just a handful waa at the primary that was held here Saturday. Punting by the hall where the meeting waa being held and adjudged the crowd at not over SO, but we heard other a aay there were not over 30 or 35 present, while a large number of people were on the atreeta. But the "faithful few" pro ceeded to business and named their del egates to the county convention to be held next Saturday. The precinct vote for the judgeship was divided between Allen and Manning, the former receiving five and the latter nine. It ia under stood that Allen will get the majority of the county vote It has been suggested that in the pri maries, under the new primary law to be pulled off in Auguat to name the county candidates, all Democrats and not all "qualified" Democrats will be WILLIAMS CASE TODAY Judge Boyd to Pass Seoteoce on Post office Conspirator This la the day act by Judge Boyd for tha Dmaainf of aentnc oa N. Glena Wi Miami and Thomaa t iaff the pmr tiea convicted two weeks ago ia Fed eral court of cuii-pirat-y to defraud tha government by an eioemive and unne etHary aaJe of stamp at the Williams, N. C, pnaiftffice. The excessive sale of blaJiipi waa nutde that tha William pot) t office mifht be retained. Tlie maxi mum sentence for the olfenne ia two years imprisonment and tA.OOt) Hue. The minimum ia a penny and the coat. N Glenn William will figure in an other trial today. This is a twit hv tt)e government on the "Old Nick Wil hama company" for between $13,000 and IU.OO0. tn Kedrr. court yeatenlay two fiuall im wera tried. " A suit by the government waa brought on a diM tiler bond of .Tames 8. Joyce, Krancia M. Amos and .loaeph Vernon, all of Stoke county. The government failed to make good it case. Two of thee defendants, .lame S. Joyce and .loneph Vernon, were tried for alleged conspiracy to defraud the government in their failure to record a keg of pommie. The defendants said the keg u'erf in making vinegar. Tha verdiet of the jury was in favor of the defendant. FIRST BALE OF NEW COTTON BROUGHT 50 CENTS PER POUND (By The Associated Press.) New York. June 27. The first bale of the ertton crop of IftlOlftll was sold at auction here today and brought -VI centa per pound, the proceeds being for the usual charity. This bale was pieked at ifidalgo rountv, Tex., wrighed about 41(1 tound and was classed h good middling cotton. It wae flrat sold at HouMon, Ten . on .l ine 2-"f for and was a4iip ped from there to this city. The cot i on purchased today will he hipped to Liverpool, where it will again he auctioned. Brady Devil Hurt. Yesterday morning Brady Ha via, em ployed at the Standard Table company,! while rolling a truck aercma the gang-1 way. slipped and fell 20 feet, canning' painful i n j u r ie. Xecesna ry m cd ica I at! tent ion wns rendered, and it was found that his injurie, though painful, were i not of a serious nature and he will be i able to be out in a ihort while. I tire ot the Spnnghebls before th iy would have allowed on' of the children to be injured. The :.t1itude of tlie woiurn ir - lilted I mm a niiMinderttii lini of or derp iouM ly Ad jutant iVencral Sei.t t . bo imtnicteif t he two ,-o:np not t i Hie frim a ditnne nini 'ihI.mi'- i be i hi Idrr n. Pii inir.undiTit.uidiii! iv suited in telegram Iwing -cut t.i 'x -erntr Hrnw n fiiirtnir the tn, t t in. 1 mined tat c!v tollowiiiii Itn-t u .. Iv's lienth a ircirier', fin v was efiipaiH'b-l lo llivewtlftiute ihe trugedv. The verdl't v !h:it Bo-twi.-k kili.-d hinoif in oier to ) rewnt hi" .ipture IietbeT lie died ti'ni elf inflict "il wound, re-eti-ci the wound during t,' Jili'i w(li ,if7en' oi -u .uiiihi d in lb- lir. of llie Sprmt't'f'I'N in nexer b known. The 'hiblrn tonight ate 'nr.-d fir by women il th - neighlnn honl. Mr. IVj't m if and one ot her -h'ld. whn were foi t-d tri It-rfve home Khdav. did uot go liark t here ouiglii . Many a -t of lteri-.m wrif reennicd during the bloody mol n"1alle among th--- Weing ilutt nf Sheriff Melniii. i.eiiii' his fir put y. T. . tall, and thinking he w moi tally w ounded. Sheriff Me Innir. r.ihed t mm cover, to A HasM o a pLue of safety, and in doing n rc-i-eivcd the wound which caused hi d-'ath. He then proceed-d to s neighboring lei1 p'lone and attc:npted to communiiat'4 with Adjutant fienral Scott. Jt Atlanta. He wat unable to talk, however, and in w-hwper dictated the meflug? which caused the adjutant general to order nut the troops. Bostwick literflllr died with bis "boota on" and not until hia ammuniion. which had been replenished by his fmirg a child to face tha Are of tba mob arid take a pistol and cartridge from the ldy of one of the dead oftWcra. wa xhansted. dtd he ot-aae firing. In altnowt hie bst breath lie eent one final shot in tha direcLoa of tha invader invited to participate, and that there will be bo challenges because of a man's former independent affiliations, but if he calls hintaelf a Democrat he will be permitted to vote far who he pleases. The "hand is writing on the wal and thay see the words and underatand the meaning. Ihey do not have to get an interpreter to tell them. Thev know. If they insist on going by the law their days are numbered, because the people will not submit to the gag that thia law hands out to be put in teeir throats, and if it is insisted in, the results will ba anything but satisfactory to the "old line" or "ring" politicians. Probably 10 per cent, of the people of this precinct attended the primaries Saturday, and this can be taken as an index as to the attendance in August. What the people say and demand is apt to be right, and let right prevail regard less of who it dissatisfies or displeases. G. 0. P. IN GRANVILLE Primaries Will Be Held on July 24. Cozart Succeeds Goocb. Oxford, .June 87. There wss a called sBswtinf af the Republican executive committee of Granville county here on the 24th. J. H. Gooch tendered his resig nation ae cbsirmsn and J. T. Court waa elected to fill hia place tempora rily. The election of permanent etiair man was poatooned until the next meet ins;. It waa derided to hold the county prwnaries on July 23 and the caunty convention July 30. WHAT INSURGENTS HAVE COMMITTED THEMSELVES TO (Special to Daily Krwa.) Raleigh, June' 27, It ia a. notable fact that tha "insurgent" iegialativa ticket, just nominated in Wake county, ia com mitted to the plan to enact a bill to empower North Carolina citiea to adopt tba commiaaion tor m of government, which seema to b apreading throughout tha country. Hon. H. U. Battle, who Iwl the "insurgent" ticket, was the leader in the movement two yearn ago in Ral eigh that brought about the introduction of the tt ate bill by Senator Manning, of urhaiu, making auch a provision. The bill was prepared by the Raleigh "(iuod Government association," and the Yakt representative and senator would not introduce it, and later fought the meas ure in oom m it tecs and on the floors of the two halli , r o MANY SOCIAL EVENTS FOR VISITING YOUNG LADIES Two delightful bowling parties were given last night by young men of tha city in honor of the guests who are at tending the bouse parties of Mis Mar earet Wharton and of Miis May N'orris ftichardson. The young ladiet. visiting wit h Miss hart on bowled at ( 'legg's alley on South Kirn atreet. Thoae with Miss Richardson tmwled at Kind ley perk These joung latliei will be enter tained again tonight at the park, when a dance will be given in their honor and tomorrow night at a hay ride. ITALY WILL ASK FOR EXTRADITION OF CHARLTON (By The Associated Preas.) New N oi k. lunc 27. Alt bough word come from Rome that the Italian gov ernment hf deeided to auk for the ex tradition of Porter Charlton, the young wife murderer, the Hudson county ew' .lerscv i nut hoi itie. w !jn p' n'tinin j him a- a fwfjiine fmin jusiiee. have n-! eived no art ice-, from the atjite de. j jiartment at Washington coneerning the' ateps t In- government ill fake. j Horse Poisoner Sentenced. j . U The A-oe.,.1l lce.i New York, 'une l", f Lou it Irvine, t h'-.'l "f the -Nall'"1 " Ar-enie t'lub" ' w hict) exacted hla kmait by poisoning I liorsc;. wa -enieneed in Brooklyn to dav to imi more th;tn 1' yai- and ii"t - io,. thni - -n rr in tin- iat, prion I Fixe other are urnler indictment. Death of Mis. E. Yonnt. , fSpr.-iHl to l'ly ewt.. ) Mickoi v. June Ui. Mr-. Kn;iraiitir! i Yount. an aged laitv w ho lived alwuit i i hrep n; iles v ei . t town- died vet er I da v a iter ti '-ont timed l! !n'Rs of t wo ! inont a ! I i'e !i:terH held thi tnojmng at j the utheian rhiiKi a' iO n o. k Tb" 1 r -tain cere mtf-Tied ihe (takwond ("metfrx dir-tiv after th- funeral ser I viirs. Sir. oiii t I. .ixi- a b'ih;ind an. I a iHige familx -ildr.-n Rvelle Sold for la, 500. 'By The Asn iati-I Pr- Rii-hnond. Va . June 2: - telegram today from Frank Farrell. proudrhf the w York Amen-nn laelil eluli. ' to Owner Bradbv, of, the Rx-hmond Hub. aniiotinced the a-cepta'V !. ih fni mr of the offer of li.t h" K velle at -oo and saving that Setwit Iiwin 'x.Mild be j in Richmond within the m-x' w.t ij sign tbe necessary pi(rr- The Mai j Richmond pitcltf r will not i-a s c t he j Richmt-nd tcaai, hoever. unxil f r Luc, ugjaia. lejiarat i nn ina ia ALL APPEAR WELL SATISFIED Administration by Careful Estimate 01 Expenditure Has tared the Country Many Millions, Says Mr. Tawney. (By The Aaaoeiatad Preaa.) VYaahinaton. June 27. Democratic claim Cong re at the aesaion juat elofecd again pad tba billion dollar high water mark. .Republican ciaira Actual protmble fixed charge agaiiut the revenue during the nscal year 1UU. M9;t 120.7ttl . Both parties agree Appropriations fur ei pen sea of the government weal during the pat sewion aggregaXe 017.13,44tf. Theae contentious epitomiu the an nual revenue of national appropriations and expenditures, made public today by Chairman Tawney, of tfce appropria tions committee of the House, and Rep resentative Livingston, of lieorgia. rank ing lcmocratie member of that commit tee. Mr. Tawneya fixed charge atate ment ia baaed on deducting irewn the ag gregate the authorisations which carry no approprifttiona, Panama oanal coat, which bond aales will pav for; iO.OtH, 000 for reclamation projecta. which an issue of indebtedness certilicatea will cover, and deficiency appropriations and ... I....I la. namil ft f rtr MVIIIlt tiS clttims and other apecial mattera axpn- dable the present fiscal year, imteaa of the next. Mr. Tawner credited the executive administration, by careful prirmtioii of its estimatea to Congreaa. with aav ing a great many million dollara and diilarc! that continuance of auch care in the future would avoid tweklaas ex itenditures and ahow that the legislative branch is not wholly reapooaible for cxtravatnnce. Mr. Tawney figured that the total da- aWtettciwe anurooriaia?4 rnr ina iaac aa sion are lean by $7,78864 than thoaa of the nrerioue aeesioti, and U2-V7H less than the average annual deficiencies sine t ie Spanish war. Mr. MYingaton com pa ring the four years of Rooaevelt'a term with the laat tour years or Cleve land's administration, said that was "nearly $4,000,000,000 for four yearn of Republicanism as compared with les than half that aum for the same period by a Democratic president." FOUND NO EVIDENCE OF A SHIP SUBSIDY LOBBY (By The Associated Press.) Washington, dune 27- After three months of hearings the House commit tee to investigate charges reflecting on members of Congress in connection with ship subsidy legislation closed it s anhiugtoii session today with an un official announcement to counsel tbat it had f on nd no corruption on t he pa rt of any member of Congress. NEGRO EXCURSION WENT TO DANVILLE AND RETURNED An excursion heavily laden with ne gnww lft yesterday morning for IVin x'illc. alout' .100 or ' 400 taking the trip. nuntber of the bwal police force were; called upon to go along and keep Hung ftraiht. among that nutnlier Itcitig lbivei ( anscy. whieh in itself is enough to y that everything (Missed off ail right. However. Aexeral nf the crowd tailed to return, for when they had ewaped from the vigilant eve of Mr. Causey in lan ville, they proceeded to raise up lhiiig. and w ere, of course. I a ken in. Kroni i exiderwe. hoxiever, tliex- lelt Danville a, drv town, for hard I one in I he cnt ii e J crowd tallied to hnug along a suiN-ae, j a kage. or a bundle of .ome kind. ACCIDENT CAUSED CHANGE i IN PLANS OF TAFT FAMILY ! l.'-w li. Ma . June Hie fTioiiJ .init kui ol 1 n'lia( I Th "st h woila. t. n llaluin latsi.ier w;i- struck ttday I x h ii autonn!ii: op-riited by Uobrt l.ill.H hiiii t I'ceiid Mt ''a ft . ha a listed m liun ied . iiHiiye in t he ila n of t he 'tafl tanulv, li" were preparing to de-j pai 1 on t lie x I ii lor Neu IUl.l'Hi to j ne t row l hHmiI t In- Hh rx ard- le i e- 1 iiatt 'finr-dMX I n it of attending t lie ! ae -. t tie t -t nvix w ii) retna Ifi m Hi 1 11 1 lie- 1 lien- 1- a Ii imexptt-li-ij I'lupe ti.ti the lnTti'i in the man' eon ; .lilli.Il 1 h jrpiTl tiotn tbe Ra-lrrtv Im-pitii! imiiht wii that iw ha only a -1 tin e tan- e nf rt-en ei x President Much Distrwd a'iint.,n. June 27. Presid.-nt laf? . 1- ieHlI i!;i1reed wliei )ip lerccd 1 r n l 1 oM'ed Vr -a d t -(:) t'h' - of j -.iu nnhirt - .n x" necis'Tt .1 1 F'sex-er'r. ,t.i l" im iil',-t iT ;i l t"!ejira)'liie m"- Uy 1m -n win I. id i- le 'e i"-oniainel inplitie l,cin to do rveryihmg p!"ibi r f)ie 1 n 1111 ( d nan 1 In President alo ien a fieraoi a I ( ten gram t tiir iniured .'1141. xp fuij h ik jiiofotirid 1 euret nvr Hi" aecident ,,ni! eonx-eving t the . i- ti;n 1 1 1 .tue.t tt-.It f'-r :i - edv rf-cox . Detective Wounded. Uliwtiel I. s . Jiiih 17 - M J-d . toniht Dftectixe "lmHe M... uh n-l probabii fatally mnmde-d in an attack niadr upn bun b) a mm j W ai miners. 4 Raleigh, June 27.--Hrtftrn from the primaries make it certain that the con teat between Associate Justice Manning, of Durham, and Judve Allen, of Wayne, for aaaociate justice of the Supreme court will have to be settled by u 'uU in the atate convention at t hai loll on July 14. Henrv C. Brown, of Surry miiis one nominaUon for coi iwatlon , ' . oommiaaioner. r or the other it will re- uiiire a vote in the statu convention to (Imide between Judge A. W. iiralism, of (ranville, and V . T. Lee, of lUyv.ood. None of the new mn reiving iongre atonal nominations have majorities xnd the varioua contentions must dcetde. 1'homaa and Godwin are only magna men wboae nominations nr conti sU-d and it looks aa if thev will win. (Special to Dailv News.) Raleigh, June K7. 1m iinprwsnon is vary strong here, although the figures in thus far are not at all complete, is. i hat W. It. Allen, Superior couit jixlgb of tha Kikth Ntiuerior court dmlrict. has defeated Judge I. S. Manning for tue associate justiceship of the Supreme! filth district: Contest between Maj. twirt, to which Judge Manning wa ap lr- M- Htwlman. of C.uiltord ; (ietrge A. pointed by U over nor Mtehin. Some ot i the strongest friends of Judge Manning here are known to believe that Ju ige Mannins baa lost out and that Judite, Alien wiil take the nomination in Ibu Charlotte convention. With the returns from two prerinrta Mill unofl-cial, but with fairly accural estimated figures from these u oomciled today that "regular" or ''ring'' (Candidate i. H. ears is renominated loi siierm over "inaunrcnl" Candidate Hal D. JUud. All the other nominees in the senta tional Wake primaries ju-tt dosed, bgis- bitive and county, are ot the "insurgent" ticket. There has Seen discussion of the possibility of contests in the case of the sheriff to throw out votes and Uiake Rand, "inmirge at.'' the nominee, thereby giving the ''iiis'irgcnts' a clean sweep, but this is no believed to be at all probable. On the other hand it is suggested that the "insurgent" leaders will be glad enough to rttain Sheriff Seara on the ticket to, to far :ia poasihle, hold togelhrr the entire Democratic forces for the general elec tion in November when the Remiblienn are planning to get out a tirkat that will he sufficiently attractive to entice many of h more rti-gi utit of th jsj as. t aw i an wiiiaT ni I lias I aa mri"ra t i- rss ff v ""r to the Republican, or at least indepen dent ranks. MANNING'S MANAGER STILL rniinnriuT nr quitfqq! u ,h mkr convention the uUilllULllI Ul OLbuLuO following exemtive commitlne was 'elected: W J. Shuford. Keater Russell. Buchanan, Q K. Jlerman and K. M (Special to Daily News ) I'itts; Soufhside: W. A Self. Baiter Durham. June H7. -Senator H. A.Wkr. A- A. hhuford. (mth Huitt and Kou-hee, Judge Maniiing'n manager, jChsrlea H. ('line. when seen tonight and asked regard ) Hickory's delegates to the county con ing Judge Manning s nomination, re- ienlion at Newton neivt Saturday arer plied "Additional repi!-i confirm my Rbcn Pitla. Rev. W A. Ismton. W. (I. atatemetit that Judge Manning will be Knell, W. J. hhuford. J. A. Inta, Q. K. nominated bv a sate majority. I read j Herman, J. K. Abermtv. Z. B. Buch the staWment of Colonel Dor'tch, Judge inan, J. D. Klliolt, W. F. Rurna, H. L. Alien s manasger. in the morning parM-rs . Abernethy. Tr. W. H, NK-holaon, Baxter of Iff ;t4 counties claimed bv him to be Baiar. M H Vonnt. F. B. Jones, V. A two thirda to all lor Judge Allen. I Klf. (J. M. Bargrr. R. O Abernethy. X. aval t tht .hirive Majinina will itrn- three A. Whitener, R. L. Whitener. Wen. Hewn of them by a good majority, will break tven in i and will get more than one- rtiiernaies are: r i.. Kiser. Iynter third in five others. h the II count ies ' Ruaaell. J. W. Nlruford. T. I- llcnkel. J. which Mr. Irtrtch aavs will be eouallv1'!- Aiken, P C. Seiier Howard A divided auttientir reports show tliat.Ranka. C. R. Boore. S K Kilhan. A. T Judge Manning will get W per cent ot one, ,a per cent, ot another, two lhiro of a third, 70 iter cent, of a fourth. andltrd. t a i Jos limit. A. t Ijnk. V H ofl per cent, of a tilth. It will he noticed that Judge Allen's manager has greatly overestimated Judge Aliens strength in nearlv half the counties named bv him. It it aignifieant that he is absolutely silent as to A3 countiee, more than half, the otute, and in unit'' a n urn.M'r of the 41 crmntiea named hv hun no vote has been, or will he. taken before Salurdav Nafch Ciutty's Vote. (Special to Daily Ncns I Spring Hope, June '1 . J. t. f mmv II ia the n.oi-rat if nominee in Visit t"t t!ie legists I ore ; J. .. Jihn- on im shentT ; S. S. t.ray for limm "r; I Sills for clerk of i he ourt f. . 'I-.vl- i for the legislature, mid . 1'. iHtxt- ( r treasurer It ha1- 'wen oVenl.". t m;ike no lonteat in the neeond pemMty At the rtvinf v cnxentnn t'hia . 'in1 fourth of t lie eonnlxV o'e m finietcJ (or NlHnnm for iiprnie .-oiiri judge. ;ml the r -: 1 1 , 1 1 T i 1 r !'i M'ffl. The x i e t mm i Ii" him t'-i f ii r limharn lor coi piat n-ij tiiinnh em xxill almiit aplil exen 1 ti-re xn-re no i1 n r i-Ollt en! - For the Sol citoish;p. lLa ie-h 1 .n .'. Mi'tiij; ' dat x-.-e.j 11 t'.. ;.T!tiar v in ..t ILi li urtia ! - dii'rtei. 1 11 tive enpt. n I Ham. Ilt-.l t ,i n.l 1. SlllimoM. hot ilnr an! iw' b !e' inn. ' 1 1 lf VaMtvl - Ketr Im- IV' -M'f -h tlie I hti.l -I - nethx -a - r In til- Fourth ,i,-i ,1.1. int 1 t H A 'icr T her ; a 1 o of Kdge ivintcst btwcn I P i l ah an! V. 'i'.riN.k of C01b, Ihe precept -o!nitni. I Daniel .f iim w t a candidate (or Tclei tion x t h- vixi h A 't rirt ! Kit or rm 1 teed bne- 1 n.i! a randds for re tieetmn In the Wake primary nn ian didate en'eid exigent I!, r'icri F. Nxr- r. of Baieigii. who ei urd ail the xnt1 .-a-l. In t h Sei ent h dl"1 tii ' ' h-re t no npponrnt to olicitr V. II. Sinciair. The same is true of Solicitor A. M. Stack, of the Eighth; 8. l. Get Us, of the Ninth, and S. P. Craves, of the Kleventh. There is a warm corneal in the Twelfth betweoa StuMtioitheuae and hmitb, of Vleckleaburg ; W ilaoa, of (iaa ton, and Chi Ids, uf Uuoaln. In the Tenth district K. K Auatia, ' , . , . . . . a. of Ktasilv. is a candidate against So .. , " There is no tight in the Fourteenth diatrict for solicitor. In the onngreaaional fights the fol lowing is the Indicated reeults, compiled from latent returns: Kirat district: John H. Small, renomi nated. Second district : Claude Kitchin, re nominated. Third district: Contest between Duf fy, Hood, Kaieon, Itobinson. Some pre cincts voted to renominate Congreaa man Thomas, who ia not working for renom ination. Fourth district: K. W. Pou, renomi . ""- airnr, oi nwKingnam; n. n. rvuvsirr, 'iranville; K B. Jones. Nobody named. xh district: Cloae conteet between Congreeaman tiodwln sad Clark, of Bla deni MrKinnon, of Robeson; Cook, of Cumberland, and MoClaaimy, of New Hanover. So nomination. Seventh district: R. N. Page, renom inated. Kigbth district: Contest between Murphy, of Kowan: Dvughton, of A He ghany ; Caldwell, of Iredell , Cwaltney. of Alexander. So rote in primary. Ninth district: K. Y. Webb, renom inated. Tenth district: Contest between J. M Olldger. W. J. Oonke, T. k. Huitt, of Buncombe ; Solomon K. t iaMert , of Rutherford, and Walter (. Moure, of Jackson. It looks like dodger. Catawba Primaries. (Kpscial to Daily Krwi l Hwkorir, June 27, Thr IVmoeratU' arimarif oasssd off auisfclv acta Sabiir day. P. P. Jonr. ehiaf nf boIuhi, cot ua uia)aaat aala lor aliartll at laJawba munt.r from. Hickory tasrasMp. IMkara 'H r'Ju, u;t ' , , 1 ,', ... .... (Phi ine K F. Boat ran ahead of both (iaonhle and Hoi brook for register of deeds Mei'Orkle fur dark. Ixmg tor trcaeurer and Rabb for legislature had no oppo sition. mm r. v. nurns Voder T M. Johnson: Southside: D r-- "niiener. .. r .Nepo h. ll hn ' Itosher. A Shuford. Juntiis 'J'. Voder 'and A. T Holler. Buncombe Returns, special lo Daily News.) l,ci'le. June 27. 4 4mplete returns h Drnosratir primaries tor ton grea m thi dii) net arc ing in. tut iinnflM ia I rt urn tndk'ate 'list I M. ttiidgr. ir . lurnirr eon h'rviriHn from tiii- ilisttlnt. has almost, if int ititte, enough strength to iionn natc hun on tlie first ballot 111 the eon -grefnal i-onx entnui hieh iH Im fielrf here flilv I. ..ke. II. e sw-road htfue-' enndidate. hfi ba-- his. elaim .,' jH.llt lift) .ll(. J.M-. fll.t (,!.. I ,(, nnmiiiH I ion of i.mlcer on 1 Ii- fir-t ha' I' I (.ni dec In rea t lAt he , i ! Mrt it "lit m ill- eonnt m" He IstVm e thu l,e xx 1 1 ' lift Ve er.m11-Ji t re ngt h etru ll't! front Walter f! Moon, trunk l! lb will ,111.1 "oi (,ert. the ,.-r emh jjllew tngixe full 1 lie numtriN t H'Tl hfl"e f.ivorint' lo.i.r ilaim fiiHt '.nlger lia p"e'1 hi inttri' trn(lH ari.1 that the r. -I of 111- Xo te -l' Ci. '.s ke ll nronii-'. to b' ,t l.nt fiht f.nHgei l.w ver It igh- si thA i'lt-N that I'xi" i 1 1 d.'' ;iTn - r t i i i.prn.)f i. ,n in t ht i i inx eiit on m - hf ijf-1 re- I 't.i : in i-a he 1 1.. in it e non-h i o nm i ria tc i tm 'n tin fl ' - i lie v . ! ! get it m t h. -rennd In the hght f.T iw-li.-t of l.e upr. nn cour ' "1 n m h i a i ' i ii a t Uf ! reng! f uil1 i, M.-tt'.-l t..r ,tnnintf h r -f Ueti in ft,, fi.tntv emiveni mn Ml-n i n'w l.1' i.'" '" nnii'Mitv In it tli-n ,. .ronp nndereurreni in t h . o ut favorini Miirnm-j and ifn n! r hi. lrenjrih i epNted to w 'of SUPT HAYES TO ADDRESS SUMMER SCHOOL TODAY Sup! H A. Have'', of mt"n m will address the -ummer o1 fe K A M nil': tt,i ne -nii- ' I" o i-L Mr. Have iipermien-ieni "i p-,li- l.r hw.l in --V eAn ...ue'x . nuiiil-r of x ea 1 " an 1 u-u.U ri ef the 1 hi'.!i. - I fn Sum m. hi)' r t he W i arolina ccofereu" South ot tr M Y ' hurth. OTHERS WILL FOLLOW SOON Wisconsin Senator Declare. Blmsell Immensely Satisfied With Bis inter-i view Tbosgb Hi Didn't Tell Why. th) The Awociatrd Treaa.) ttyater Bay, June Jtoi-ert M. La Follette, Lniu-d Males senator from Wiaconsiti. and the fatiier of Repubikaa iiiaurgetk-y, spent two hours thia after noon talking polities with Theodore Houaevelt. lie left 0)ater Bay wearing a broad smile. Senator Murkett, of Nubraaka, anoth er "out and out insurgent,' ia ootning tu Sagamoie iltll after Colonel Rooae telt returns from ikattou. He, too, will talk poliliu. Represcniative Madison, of Kansss. irrecuiK-ilable iuaiirgent and ardent de fender of (tifford 1'iiicHot aa a member of the Hallinger-lfncaot mMireaaional inveatigiiting comiiiitLec, will b $JL (Hag auKre Hill prohauly lata thia week. Hit t kerne will be politic. Seal or laiFollctU had with him G. K. Roe, a New York lawyer, who waa formerly In law partner. Ca4ooel ICooM'velt a ehauffeur was waiting for them, and whisked them away to Sag a more Hill. The senator had pulled wia hat down over hia eyea and tried to es cape unseen. Hut be waa caught fairly j at it br a group of newspaper men who I tw t fir H ! ooae ve 1 1 a u t omobi I e. They tackled hrm on suspicion, although no body recoifnired him, for hia hat hid hia taraous pompadour. "Not a word," he aaid. "I'm going to Sagamore Hill, but 1 don't weM a word said about it." heu lie returned just in time to oatuh a train for New York, he looked like a achoollioy wbo had juat wot a medal. He was smiling hi moat ex paimtve. perewaafve amile. "it'a all right, box,v he cried. ).vially. "Tha ctilonel sas I may talk to you." The train pulled out ami so the group of interview era hopped mi with the aea ator and rede on to the next station. "Did we talk politic T" be replied ta the first question. "We did.' and ha empha-tired the affirmation. e talked the eaaipuign of the pres ent Mesaion of Congress.' he continued. ' from tbe attitude of those meaiDera of the Kepublu'wu party whom the newt paeri are pleaaed to call insurgents, "tVs you go into details?" "N, I prefer that they com from Sagamtxre Hill I am very mueh pknaaedl with the result of my visit with Col onel Ro.asevelt. verv much pleased. In deed " The senator rmuaed for a tiMsneni, re ealling the lkapeniiig of the aftemaon. . Suddenly the -mile left his fae for tbe fli-i time, and lie as id irupreeslvely : i want to tell you that CoL-oul Rooae veil i be gp-atest living Amieriean, and." he aMed slowly and significant ly, "he is ia ftrbtlng trim An umr later tin colonic' received tbe i tit err ie wera. who n4d rum juat what Senator laFnlUtte aid abot him and their meeting Tlie colonel am lied aa f-hough he like.) it "1 think there ia nothing I can add to what the senator has an id," he eora minted W hen Colonel Rooeerelf received the interx tewwrw be wss standins on the aide nf the hill which slope down from hia home fine of a group of fo.ir thickly fbistiied tree- he l.d ehopied half through Wait lust a m' ute. plf-aae be naJI ed ii, if He reieed hi at and w harked at tin tree with s hard t me stroke. In a not her morn ent 1 lie t rre n. ui venH and ff M prnot rar 'I J ! e;i t rerei.e ' (d the Colonel, a he aa' rrow. leiped m the fuMpn tree, h site inn hot Ineiv 1 i ah-.tit the onlv e.n-' I it o.it 1 ere 1 have ni hen in t lie hf v (te 1 I mninmc 'r fOin I 'iro'itrh t e rri' irni'tu til he cow- k bvd l.t pel sdffl , f,n,i,,i et. - 1 - limt d up 1.. 'nil b:tik .'im- "f mail I !eli word ,,11 a-nt Slek t iPiifd ' I am obiii; ' " anv man. tmt I x t where Tt remind- n e of i1 w hnh fell int.. the w. ' 1 .-. one foot exi i -!.. x "nh two f.-el n,-ht Th.. hum hwiifni at t'ie ot' 1,, m-x -.1.1' Tl. .--Ion ,p.-ll I- ff hil- oe ffH I t , V. ss. Y,.rk " fr, i fix- .Jr fo i:Lr Tr' (bib i t.i. h 'te-'n U, , ... ,vi id's! .v-'.Her. ! h-itf Of h-a r 12. t '.'. l-mus" ( t x n ' Vt fl at d ilvxnt thr n ope-'a- It la -tubed ., f r-t ! -.: of it " he .sld. la. j r t ' ,1 V, .T'-t le rT--d n ' :i-r tha li.- Ixi roH thst i hnv nex i-r even hf.d of the " S- said ra rt perform n--r"t i'i Vfi'i ca r -e f w VO'ir- hf T ..tt. -fPC with n prfct mi t hrojt ' u Sn( 1 p'. ; -u I -i.Tidi' if -n X 1p ,H ' T h'Te 1 yr ' -i not a -'iV " li . t e e-Cl . tu i A , 1 t w ' h x i'alitv ' 1 at he hsd TX -in- h: return t-.nible -ih ti ihroat from abroad 4
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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June 28, 1910, edition 1
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