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I 1 , 1 CI i UICiriPTION TIUCE: $3.00 Tor Yar. CHARLOTTE, -N. C., WEDNESDAY ,-MORNING, AUGUST 15, 190G: V : ; ; ; price fivk.c 31 Ku TIIHOAT CUT BY ISIXiPiO .HlU FIENDISHLY-, attacked Iii Greenwood, S. C, Vicinity At lentil Is 9luiIo to OliiilimlJy As i Miuit 20- cur-OIt MIm Jennie 1 Brook In Her Father's 8tore, and i) I (win Jler RetdHllivr With Iron liar, .A,-nlIniit Gardio llimat W illi Moat u)le I'OMwo of 1,000 In l'uvfult Willi Intention 61 Lynching As- faulted Negro Woman Whllo Flee lug iM-ena of Crime. . .. BAILEY TO TEXAS COXVENTIOX. Ovation Is Glvcu the Senator ami His Reference lo Ilryau Evokes Wild Applause- Balloting for Govemorl win bo Mow. 1 Dailua, Tex.. Aug". 14. With 700 delegates, the number being, limited by law. and more than a thousand spectators, what ' promises to be. the most exciting State convention held by - the Democracy of -Texan since 1K3, when the party split and nomi nated Jamoi S. .Hogg and George Clark for Governor, opened to-day. Special to The Observer Columbia, S. C, Aug. 14. A special The first session was devoted to the to The State from Greenwood says: preliminaries of temporary or- One of the most diabolical attempts f"11'0.0 nd t0 om6 P?h-mak- at criminal assault possible was made The first ballot for Governor will to-day upon the porson of Miss Jen- 1 hardly be taken before to-morrow af TO ELECT FINANCIAL AGENT WAKE FOREST WANTS LARGE SU Collofro Accept Imposition of Gen - eral Kducaiton Hoard mid Will At- lompc to JUilsfl gm.&oo Farmers' 'j Aliiunco in hctuilon at HUtaboro . Receipts of the- Ditnenruiry Third You n g Woman . Who nContrarte Typhoid at Hummer ekliool Dead '. 1'rof. Hume Leaves (Saturday to Ac cept ' Privatce Position .News i Notes of but Capital. r ' Observer Bureau, ' : v ; 123 South Dawson Street, ; ' Raleigh. Aug. 14. 7 .'. Next Saturday Prof. Harold Hume, who since , aprll, 1904. has been In charge . of , the horticultural section rile Brooks, the 10-year-old daughter ternoon, and because of the peculiar of ; the State department of ' agricul stexsuand took big trcxi,., pipp TO FttFXflir RISHOPS I Jt V . - - . V A V ' " Hank President Tcatllles That lie nu.i-vy.uuiuiu . w.i ... Also Took With lliiu Boxes Con mining Il'tlillnir, Carpets, Etc- Au. , tlioi-liic Everywhere Asked to Look Out for Trunk. , , - f Chicago, Aug. 14. Testimony In dicating; that extensive preparations for-' flight were made by, President Stensland.- of the wrecked Milwaukee Avenue Bank, and that a woman en tered Into these preparations,, was se-! Encyrlloal Couccrnln-r ... UleTarehy'a Future Conduct Will lUKard to Church and State- ht'imraUon Jiw , Ixlarea That 8uh AHmoiatlona aa 1)h? Law lvrmita Would Vkolnto tho Divine CoiiHtltutkm of the Chtmii . and Arc Xot to be Eormc-i De- . (inlon J)lMi,)ixilntiug to homo o 1 Clenry aa Ik-lnr . . Likely , to In augurato Ktrlko. : Parla,' Aug. 14. Tha Pope'a eney- naming system it each ballot will , la. expected that j consume . several of J. P. Brooks, a prosperous mer chant and farmer near this place, by I hours. a negro named Bob Davis. t , ; Senator Bailey received an ovation Brooks had . absented . hlmaelf wnen he spoke to-day. ills speech temporarily, leaving the young lady mostly concerned the pronpecta for tureture ar.d who has done such work- all over tha State of North Carolina. win leave lor uien, 6u Mary. Fla to become .associated with Mr. O, I Taber In the great nurseries there lie takes charve aa manarer. Prof Hume leaves public for private work Decause of a larger remuneration. He la weH acquainted with . tropical- and I th . Tnaltnnal lilmnh nt llomnrrflit - ' '" " ""a prjncipies, which he declared are ex after making some purchases, grab-Icellent. He said that it has been de- bed op a meat knife and aald; " You J "ninei atreaay wno tne nominee is I sub-tropical horticulture. He is the are what I want." Selling an iron bar. I .be meaning Mr. Bryan, and the author of "Citrus FrulU and Their i nflriirBiinn -tvt lit m-1 1 i inn biiha. f 'n rnro " t,ka taaah -Hyi t wUU. iuaUI .u .vlu. iu ture." , In fact his work, Is known defend herself, whereupon the negro I HIT WITH AXE; WIEE ATTACKED I all over the country. He is a native slashed her across tho throat, making of Canada and came here from the rash four inches Ion and almoJt l'lu"n Man Deal Florida Friner University of Florida Ho. will cer gasn tour incnes long ana almost I . fmh-hiv i-ami wnurui u . n tainiv i Mii m.. i. ut. r... -sevorou iwg oi nw nngera, - ... -, i. feieepa and Ma km Dexperate At A posse of 1.000 men la In pursuit I teot to Asxault Ills W Ifc -Xeigb ooriiooa urcatiy caciicu. Jacksonville. Fla., Aug. '14. Ah unknown ' man entered tha home .' of ltenrv . Dnvlit. . a nrn-mernua. farmer. wood county for assauitlna- a white Inear Baldwin at t o'clock this mom-1 16th. Durham la the place of oubll . - . . Iinr iininii Viirr in tha il with anlcatlor Mr, Seaman dolns- thenrlntlnsr. axa aa he was asleep beside-his wir,l mag-aaine win oe inustraiea ana of the negro, and if caught he will probably be lynched. Davis brother was lynched II years ago In Green- ollna. His aasutant la Mr, a C Helm Prof. H. C. Brooks .of OoMsboro. who becomes, edlto-f of The North Carolina Jo urnal of Education. here. - Tho first Issue an Dears Seotem Bpeclal to Tho Observer. 'V,. Ilhan limdn a deanttrata attemoL . to I Will cover the school worst from Dli r.r..nuliu a r a.,, -it a - I crimiuaiiy axuauu . jura, uavm, wuu -f . :. Ureenvllle, K. C, Aug. lS.-r-At ,anl,K, r.w ,i .,..,, . -i.n.. J Elrht or ten wrltnr - tiolnln v early hour thfs morning' Bob, Da1a, aereamlng lustily. meanwhile for help.! ' " A charter' Is ' granted the Bottlers the negro who atrociously assaulted I Finally other members of the lairiiy I napin- Aiacnine company, tjnar Mlsa Brooka at Oreenwood R C had I wre -aroused and, the man escaped lotto, to make and sell machines for L k- r . d through a-wlndow. Mrs. Davis was reshaping bottle caps. . bay and sell . ii I nmeared from head to foot in Wood, -wenis, maae macninery, operate tot- tween 100 and 1,000 determined men from her wounded husband, who la hi tllr.g plants, etc capital stock 150. aro scouring tho surrounding country . critical -condition. Mrs. Davis Is 000. George C. Glenn, J.- A. Glenn lor tno negro ana It Is not. thought I aiso - in . a coiupiea conauKii- iroin " vmuw , uicno. nwinuiucn. possible that ho can escape. ,- (her desperate fight. A posse on- ; WAKB FOREST TRUSTEES. ii nu lusi oeen learnea tnat wni i nmrniran nu uran uui mu uj nun, , v- iaH!n i" K, from tho scna dogs hunting for tho fiend , wltU ,at truVtVe. of w.Io" F v. jrvvoiun wunuiuua i"viMa K . i to iTiaet- nre loon. uDort rail of fhi r vl. attacked and criminally aaaaulted a J 'Mr... Davis . saya she could not tell oaUtkYHmto t negro woman in thewooda t.wo mUes I wnetner rns . man ; was oiaca or a financial aaent,- This nosHloc. la a from Greenwood- ' , white. CThe entire ne.ghborh...1d l lJJE?'tZ,Jt Davis is known as a desperate tie-1 greatly excited and threaten Speedy I h.v. .'r,t. . nrnnn.itun m.H. k rro and when his captors run him Justico if the man la caught. ; : ,h. w.nrZt U-:. kn.ni " i ' . nor quarter. He haa been employed at a uricxyara at ureenwood, - , rOSSB HOT AFTER ft EGRO, Sfen With Honnds' Are Near -New t Market and Neuro May llavo Boon lynched Additional Particulars of u. Crime. - - -j -j- ,, -,.. Observer Bureau. - 120 Main Street ,. 'Columbia, S. C., Aug. IS. A Sra5XFESSED TORGB31., he ' '"' 1 ' ' ' ' "J : r " - k I ina DanHoTa ssav (ha nArkaif wfflt aho. Tomuc Man Glvinc the Name ct Boyd taTnl ... r.,.ei -n... dftr:om,n.tion Canrhl Hed-llaiMled au txuumwa I ..i ,a ' . . . Ill- Mil M ' w.... . """" iii it wnrir it has sinnonn State. for tha Baptist University for . Women hare. The North Carolina Farmers' Alt- ancemet in annual session at HUls- boro this afternoon. Secretary' T.- B. Parker Clareneo H. Poo, J. W. De Obaar-ver Bureau. . 1MB Main fltreaC' ! Columbia. S. C Aug. 14. A well-dressed young mad was - ar rested la Mlmnaugh'a store her this I afternoon for forcerv. He presented check, clumsily forged, on k.B. lister mark -and others from this city are A ions' Iliuanea nnnn niaun tnlior iu. . maae oui in uior i n. d. i atfni1Ina thai mMn i ne uLuervers correspondent early 1 IT this morning says a mob. of 600 to 52cta 5S he wai "eld thV store Penary for July were about $300 lesa 100 is chasing a nerro named Bob I . 7uT23 than for tha corresDondlna- month last ravis near New Market a few miles hia mt vu not Bovd snd that be year. This Is tho first time there has 'TronV'Oi sen wood. -"with - houndsr"ad f wtnui liwium- hMar. of Uiacheok 1 beet a-falling ohT asd Xha dispensary that tho negro may have been lynched land could produce oya. - -, . ftlcials attribute ft to tho verv larre by this time. ' '.... L,P Prisoner says he came hero Wm amount of cider, melons, te brought Davis la wanted for attempt- i.7."J,Tr.,""L,V" IVr" " "T" . hero. - , - . . , 1 mliril.i- Mln T.nnl 1 "''" " -I rrw- nw.lf f ana oonress i ' k mioibijt . jimun i.cu amwik' , Ing to v 'murder jirooKS, - tno 22-year-old daugh- Lt,r Uovd broke down ter of JelT Brooks, a rospectahle I ed. his only excuse being that he was I rlon will meet Thursday mornlmr In farmer, who also conducts a store I out of lunns. it. says his noma is in l the office of tho Secretary of State booui rour muea soutn of ureenwood. " tna win arrange for tho annual met w- -1 i. .v.- I Kavaiinahv - . ' .- ., I . i.i-. a- , -w. the time, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks being at a revival .Th VAiinr wn one of the Toiberta, who happened Avenuo F"TiT Add His Ac- to drive up and frightened the nerro I wu w un nMu iw rwrnu. away. Mr. Tplbert being attracted to K ' ' t the place by tha lady's screams. I New York,- Aug: -14. Tha " third Tolbert found M Iks Brooks lying In a I complaint against Mrs. Helen Hamll pool of her own blood, her throat ton, who was rrested last Friday on snd other parts of her body .badly complaint of James C. McClellan, of cashed by the knife she had been Philadelphia on a charge of having rutting meat with for the negro. It obtained money from . him under la thought she will recover. A few I promise of marriage, wae made to the hours after. Davla escaped ho as-1 Federal authorities to-day by a man aaulted a negro girl about three miles who described himself aa Count Ore- rrora tno scene of nis nrst crime. l Ing which Is alwsys held during tha in ouiib iKir. ino aasociauon nas Si Mt Morlah church. THITU AGAINST MRS. HAMILTON. I dona mon work tn yftap tntn irnian'sUto was aavad by ' fc- - ZZTZ aa Motm. - . V -.. r MISS PA8SMORK DEAD, v), Mer.tlon nas been made of th fact that three young ladles, Misses Stella Franklin, Stella Burt and -Stella. Pas aamore, all of this county had typhoid fever whldh developed immediately aner me summer school held at tho Agricultural ft Mechanical College hero. Tha deaths of Misses Burt ar.d Franklin occurred two or three weeks ego and now Miss Passmore Is dead. If a knm aa ara m akan am vtlja a-aM ... gory Zallmoff. a Fifth avenue furrier. I . 'a .ZZ T-:; 7. "XZ tq rnoTEcr nrssLyx mixes. iSSTTt KESr& GomcntErert. WTkiIo Wstrlrt In- Hamilton was arraigned befor. Unit- eZZEi O r I bbTVI11 I IstlTTTTinP IaMlfraiMIlin 1 11.. l i Ck . ,1. a . 17 " " " " . " ' I U DlAm wUIHIIlisiniVlltri rllic-iusl V- I am tal avaa nf 4 star at war at at la 4haa .A as ni -a -aa at a nnvMntwiPnrsvi Bavon ni i m . . v- j -ai f r..ln7 A.l.l.r. iiwlVVV Vwln S'f Wn-complain l iQ iveiaicr auu Da1 0Mn. C glx years PSBt , iiVJitiS Zallmoff. and held on her own rooog- . guts veterinarian Talt Butlef Is irrlZ?S?7, nlsanco for a hearing on September ftt Springfield. III., attending the tenth cautions at Cronstadu - . ta. at which time there also will -be annual inn h. fni-?.Bt a.. , 14 St Petersburg, Aug. In view I an examination Into the chargea pre- J soclatlon of Llvs Stock Sanitary of the representations of the foreign If erred against her by'McCIellan. mining interests in tns Donets basin with mo-nrd to 'tha urlouniHi nf tha I . . KOI - Klt.T.H Tt."I,ir.RrtAPIIP!ri. situation at Usovka and elaewhero,! . " i . - - 'the government has erected the whole I Railroad Operator' Meet a Death at I coal and Iron district affected Into a I - Ills - Dexk Table1 .Wrecked .and special general governorship in or-1 All Wires Damaged, der to be tna better apis to control Richmond, Va, Aug. 1 4. Stewart Boards. He Is widely known all over tho united States and Canada as an expert In his profession. He will re ply to tha address of welcome at the meeting.. - , v. - NOTICE TO BIDDERS. . . ! Th State text book commission to day sent the following to all bidders pnltlpVSM Battalle, a, telegraph op.rator for the for tracts to furnish, books: : . idvlsory commission of mining rep- Atlantic Coast Una Railway at Acres Bj -order of the Btete. text .book resentatlves to act in concert with the near Petersburg, waa InsUntly killed i..Ui'.-Lw t'i,1?.. -12 table below Is allotted each bidder for . m-i.i . . u ,i.t tii - . . . I I h I . MttnlM k II.V. ) n't. . 17m - a mt rlsdlctlon embraces Yekaterlnoalav the operating table when there ' L oT. ,hi wfi'i .I province, the aouthern part of Khar- U rlvld flash of llghtnln. followed f ; MM kov and part, of the Don Cossack ter- Jtn thunderclap A few mln- rlTh. step ,. comparable to' th. ere- STlJbffhS: tXS &E1S .1 atlon of the much-abused ''aatraplen" hU right hand , near the key J pf the XtM to ueai wivn mq agrarian aiaoruarB iu I "'r"' -t' ...... Central Russia laat autumn, nf which I dead. His death was Instantaneous. tbe assassinated General HaWharotT The table at which he had been work was one of tha Governors, and Indl- Ing was wrecked, and all the wires rate, that the government considers 1 running Into the station wars dam tha situation to be equally serious. I ageo.. Dlsorers and collisions with troops continue. At Usovka a meeting to day was dispersed by Cossacks' whips. On account of attempts to continue! revolutionary sgltatlon at Cronstadt, Commandant Adlcrbcrg to-dny pub- CANTP LOCATE CHIEF WITNESS. Spartanburg AulliorlUc In a Quan dary as to tue lucntity oi airs. IA- burti to each bidder for each subject, read ing, history, arithmetic, language and grammar, thirty mlnutea each; geog raphy, twenty minutes: civics, spell ing and defining physiology and draw ing fifteen minutes; writing ten min utes. Subjects will be considered in order named." - - i VOLUNTARILY IXCREASES WAGES llshed an order forbidding the use Special to The Observer. of.ths streets after midnight except on pass, closing restaurants and sa loons at 10 o'clock and forbidding altogether the sale of liquor on Sun days and holidays. Adlerberg, who promoted to a lieutenant general ship es a reward forths suppression of the mutiny., has" Issued an order Spartanburg, 8. C, Aug. 14. Of ficials who are Investigating the now Lynrtibur Cotton Mills Will Give Its i .in ploy es a Ten tm. increaso Hclnnlnr Monday Building for Welfare Work. . noted whipping case do not bellva special to Toe uoserver. that the woman who figures In tha Lynchburg, Va,, Aug. 14. H.' L. Rock Hill story In to-day's paper I:"':".' "r.".'" - Cotton Mills Company, of thU city, an mpt r..v..-- m ... . . . I j ln.rln thai lh onmnanv will quoting the Kmperor'. personal tele- ?Vf JMra IUr. and Lurena ai Monday voluntarily lncr,a.4 Frm of rommendatlonand thank- "trVy "a tUrM " the wsres of Its emnloves ten tier nrr iwmrr . , i;-. .1. "-... ' Mrs. Ooburn, so far as la known, cenu r ivs nuuuri-u u unj fiw never resided in Laurens, xne two r" anocwu ii-" "u un r.- nr.Hirln ha similar In nnlv one I rretrnte will be about IIS.UUO annu particular, that each fled from home, any. in company is jubi. cniniMrnna; ug from the depths of his heart all from general to prlvats by whose co operation he wa enabled to gain such a sifrnnl honor, 20,000 Have Emhrneeil CntliollilMiu . In One IJluliopriiv Mnhller, Auk. 14. Hlnre the pub lication of the decreo granted ths freedom of conscience almost 120, 100 mnmlicri of the Orthodox Church, the majority of whom are peasants, have embraced the Catholic religion In this bishopric. ,' ,, but one. It Is alleged, suffered vlo. lence, while, the- other., Mrs. Harvey, waa. according to her 'story, merely threatened. EAGLES MEET IX MILWAUKEE. f 18, 000. building which will be used for the welfare work that will be In augurated next month. SOX GV IIETTIE GREKX NASIEIf, cured by Assistant Bute's Attorney cI1.a, tQ tn archblshops and blshopa uison to-aay inrougn ; tne ; cross-ex- i of France concerning their future con amlnatlon of Mrs. Ellen McCracken, I duct with regard to the Church and housekeeper iof Stensland, It was J state separation .law , attracU wide learned that Stenalund took with him, Upread. attention 1 here, and IU prob. In trunks and boxes, sheets and other able effects are the kubject of attlmat beddlng, rugs window curtains, car-jfed discussion by the press and public S, rorthna.saa:dTYo vTbSS id P"'y r the clerical and official classes responsible for the execution of the law. . A pontifical messenger arrived here this morning traced to' Baraboo, .- Wis., . but . a big trunk said to have been taken by Btensland the detectives have not .been hive bVn sent .au" rta 'ot the -ocumento Archbishop world asking the authorities to look Richard. , who . soon afterward, gave for the trunk, 'which is said to be j out the document for publication. It "V?-nJ5-Um."a "TW"",:V "fers to the previous encyclical con JL - lt4 UsW-QU W sisaw . ntuw la . ' a i i -t lk. 175 pounds when If wss placed on demnlng the general principles of the an 'express wagon at the .Stensland and eays that the time now has noma tha iav of ths tiirht. . - arrived to indicate what should be Another warrant againat Henry w. i uon io aeienu au jirmn ni'iws Herlns. the cashier of -'the bantu tin Francs. , .-.. ' .harrinr him withforrina''a nota fori The entourage of Archbishop Rich lio.vso In the name oi ' warms h. iru iummwu iwir w m i- vtrkAhv u issued m.rinv bv Judara I lowing word.: "The Pops has spoken Kersten, , The warrant was signed by J nd we bow with submission and Joy Klrkeby. ; : . - -' 1 ' I " s- insirucnona. . ,t Following a conference witn juagei SOME Or CLEROT REQRKTFUU Brenuno to-day counsel for Receiver While this reflects tha general at- utra;n it-i.i...B ayeuuvu t tuda of the hierarchy, vet a consld in that -at least one of tne wwyers ubu element among the clergy re ana parties to yesteruay-s receiver-1 v .v- xxtirr-.it ...... kuu"b w. ww--. disappointment and regret as being w vu.i. ..... . . . iiikelv to lnaururata an era or relt juage tsetnea, in ma uniieu eiaiea Tk. ai.i- mrA- Dlstrict. Court, to-day. Issued a tern-1 " list tftakaFi4f(sailAMi saltha sAaBaxaajt lA Vlal porary restraining, order prohibiting I ,,., v. Th. .11 hnm lnl.,f.rin. I v, fiu w w 11 alum ..w u " . .k-lnew lw laya donn specifle. instruc l? ' nr u W . h X 'IL. L concerning the. organisation of Milwaukee Avenue Co-oparaUve cultural assoclaUona. but the Pope's the maiorltr of the stock In which I . .w. i. iki . la owned by President Stensland. The tor ,h. to wirorm to e Uw, order was- il nwA of At the archbishopric It was stated to- the store, who maintained that tne I , -,n...M ,.. -n..i-. ,n--..iA.. r fi0w , wWlv!t-.,M.V uV5n.wnf Uhurchea. It la understood that the fH v. 7 i T Vk h-nii. I encyclical was accompanied . by In. w.w a.t.MB- .. ..w 1 uruMlnni fniiMrn n Ihw muni tha "Z ; - . . , I hierarchy should adopt, Thursdav the hearlna of a petition I WAT BE SEEKING. COMPROMISE, asking that a receiver, be appointed I' The view generally prevails that the for, the store. :-' t : , iCr s I vaucan seeks to create , a situation compelling the government to enter CAUSES WAR OX ALL FUTURES. I Into negotiations for some form of . - , r . I Church oraanlaatlon that a-lll ha an Feeling Againat Cottoti and Stork Ex- I cepuble both to the Church and to changes in itirmingham is mrongiyitne Btate. However, mere is no inai- Aroused by Bank tlerk's Bhr Tlieft I cation of tne government . willingness Warrant for lliird Broker Issued. I to move la that direction. . nirminrham aia . Ana- . 14. Alex. I The government Journals , strongly andAe R. Chlaolm. narlna- teller of tha I disapprove Of the encyclical. Firat National Rank, who veaterdav I rois, reprcacniina wis Clericals. confessed to the theft of 107.000 from "he Pope's wish will be reel- that institution, is still in the custody I . . Catholics sre about to units in nf tha. PAilArBl Afflrluls hfklnsr ao fa ri obedience under the direction of the unable to -make tbe 150,000 bond I "wpb. uespus possioie triais, tns fixed by Commlaaloner Watu. . v-nurcn win - e marge nnany victory -Tha hnBka M.tao.VHl -tsarn cot- ivu. . . ton and stock exchanges were taken I ' Aner approving the refommenda-k In charge by United States deputies I Uoo of the. French hierarchy Ulaap- and will be used in tho prosecution of I vo" vi ins iaw, ; ins encyclical the caae agalhat Chlsolm, and against I ',: ? " ; . . W. I 81ms and C. M,; Hayes, com . - SACRED RIGHTS VIOLATED. . mission mn, who are also under 'Thttflt0r.- concerning cultural as- iuuu i;iiiau wivM ... soctatlons, such as the Its prescribes, tlnr in. the embezzlement. A war-1 . .xi,.i.i. ..-3-7 rant has been issued for P. O. Smith, not D formed without a violation of manager ot anouier commission, nous, (h ,,,1 tighta whch ar th4 lf, who is now in the East on.a pleas- ltlM.,f or Church putting, there- urS..trT' .i ' 1: ' JjJ fore,! aside these associations which The feeling against cotton and stock our conscience forbids us to approve, exchanges, where it. Is alleged Chls- ,t , opprtune t0 .umm, ifVme olm lost the stolen money, haa be- oth(ip k,nd 0f organisation, legal and vumv au urvuuuuvou iu vw ..iuin ra ... mtimrt tha t,u mkI oi vucumu siuniiKu ui iiihiiiiih i oangors to the Church. to-aay announceo tneir oeiermiiiBHon xh. .ncyc,Cal . then examinee at to vote at to-morrow Ight s session of lnjrtn th, otr formg of org.m,,. the city council against the Issuance Uolu Th. Popw My, nolh, cau, o rawi.ig .oi I awn creater agony than the event oeanng in xutures in ins cuy ot oir- ualltles . menacing the Church In mingnam. The proposea .w France, and ( therefore he hope, to nance Is to go Into effect October 1. nnd some other kind of associations Mraff mtA onarar4na illarlnaa oslsrKOsi nVAKZ?W VH CHURCH WOULD BE SECULAR- First of Tills Class of Insurance Cases I . , . , m.'-u. t'omea In at Han Francisco and! 'But as this nope talis us,", ne Enough Develops to Show Intention I continues, "and ths law remalna a. It of Companies, to Fight at Every lis, we declare It la not permissible to mni. v i . C ( . .-. i iry tnis otner aina oi associauons so Han IPranelaen. Au. It Tha fir at I long BS they dO BOt establish In the nf tha In.oranea earns Involving tha most legal and mOSt Positive WSy that earthquake clause was called for trial aivins conauiuuon ot ins v-nurcn. tn.dav bv. Hunerlor Judra Hebbard. line immuiaois ngnts oi ins Human rh- .... i. n,.r a th. Tinunih.i I PnntllT. and ths blahona and thslr Shoe Company against the Williams-1 authority over the temporal affairs of burar Insurance Com Dan y. I'tis at-I ine cnuren. panicuiariy ine sacrea torr.ey for the Insurance people asked edifices, will be Irrevocably protected that ths case be postponed until op- I by such associations. we csnnot portunlty Is given ths Judges to ar-1 wish other ls without betraying our range with ths insurance companies 1 sacrea marge ana proaucing tne ruin for a test of ths case, He said that of the Church In France." ' . the Insurance corapaUes will demand I The document urges ths bishops to a Jury trial In each case, and that! adopt all means wlthla the law to unless proper arrangements are made I organise their forces, assuring them of for a test the courts wiu oe occupiea I the papal co-operation and support for years with Insurance litigation. I The Pops counaela against seditious Tne attorney tor ins piainun oe-1 or violent action and aa ra nrmnaaa clared that. there are polnta at issue will give better results thsn violence, that cannot be settled by a tost case. I iiniiai aetinn. ha v mk k irn- The court ther, asked he InBurance i from those who have Imposed the attorney If he waived a Jpjj trial BtlgmB, Of this criminal law upon the snd waa anawered, VNo." The Judge nation then asked, -"Do you demand a Jury . . v. trial. The attorney lor tne snoe com pany then announced that to save time he would formally -demand . a urytrlal. The case was set for Aug ust 17. :-", ::: -K ' ". - .""' siiBFACB ..mis shut c; : Younjr Msn Cliary-cd with the Murder of W'syncuvllie .Man In itlrmloliniii ' Jail .North Carolina O Ulcers WU1 to After tliei JTisoner, t . Special, to The Observer. 7 Blrmlngham, Ala-, Aug. 14. Claude Hill, ; alias H. W7; Jonesi . ths ' young white msn arrested here last night by Defective Hamilton charged . with murder, in Wayneaville. N. C, Is still Incarcerated In the city Jail waiting for an officer to come for him. - A NOXE TO COXEV DURING 1.: Brooklyn RapUl Iran-It t nmi nu y Takes Det-Mvo Step l ollowlnst Ar- rest of Three of Its DivMon Jii - rs on Cluu-ges of Auit lor ; - J-Jeclliisr lMMHirers iM-pciuIlit-r J'pon JJevated ltHid. Where It I . Better Able to Collect Ionbl 1 are atireats Marie to Annul t hart, r . for Itinsds on Which It Has Dlw-ou-, tlnueit Service. , New Torkv Aua., 14. Following tho message was received by Chief Wler arrest to-night of three division m- yesterday from the chief of tha po-1 spectors of the Brooklyn Ttanid Tran- llce force of W'ayoasvilla asking that sit Company on charae. of .,,!t in ths prisoner1 be held. Tbe message tha third degree, the company shut oft stated that a a officer would come to entirely all of Ita surface lines leading Birmingham as soon as .requisition to. Coney Isfand." taking the position papers could be secured. ; that this was ths imi ... , ., Hill, alias Jones. .Is aald CO have rlotins-' which ha. w i. . killed Ralph Wells, the son of I ,incl SuDday mornIni- ,t thB ,,,,,. prominent attorney in , W'aynesvllle whr. .. rarm A'A tV11 orinte y the company, employeat Th. els- Zu, ?? P00'- The murder wa. vated prw traln nlc. t0 tb. committed by means of a beer bot- seashore resort were augmenu The ar- tle wjth' which IU11, struck .young rested Inspectors are Wllllm Heffer- WellB in the head, bininv him in. man, William C Newberry and Fred- stantly. At the time of his capture he ricl J. Gulliver all of whom wera wa. employed by ihe Birmingham tKe' Into custody on warrants sworn Railway, Light & Rower Company, oat bV passengers', who had been It being his duty to turn on and oft Jctd from . care; ,Ths employes the various electrlo signs In .the city, were balled In the sum of 1500 each. Killing of Wella Occurred at Oyde ?tf he .surface car , 1 Two Venrs Ago. j traffic had tbe effect of. quieting tho Special to ThS Observer.,; i'. n.'?." lXZ' A ... . - ..... I "" I W I., WWl m-LHill w w I Hi Asheville. Anr. 14 Tha kllllnar of I th .rf.n. ,i v. ,, wJf S?furrtd . at Clyd6' peV ana "uch hra until the danger of SiJ .K,. ,wb?.u lw,'?.V" a,' 11 hi Pt- Counsel for the com- tlLT!1'. rlr.fi rw pan'f t-1"y wrot he actin cor- wlth two brothers named Hill when poratlon counsel declarlnr - that the ? a d.;mo;tro,i..uw.,:dt.h vi: WiTuSe, not tie. a day. or so afterwards Wells nn-H. n.u. . ... went to South Carolina and died very out that thieomrn, '!,,., suddenly. An autopsy was held and It one accordlna- ?o teaw. nf waa fnunn tha ik. .u..n k.rf I sceoraing to the laws of Nf wss found that the man's skull had been fractured, and that his death waa due to blood clot on the brain from the effects of the blow. It la said here that the sympathy of ths people of the neighborhood was with tns ailegea slayer. HU1 and Wells Prominently Connect- CO. . Special to .The Observer' York State, is dolnr a Im.i bustnpjui- and Is entitled to police protection when its rights are assailed. Ths surface cars which were .top ped to-night were run durlnr ,ttn morning, and early . afternoon on a winter schedule, or half-hour head way. ' There Were manv dlsnnta at Neckroad and Gravesend avenue and a, number of passengers were drag- from their . cars. W'smeavllla. Aur. it W.lls waa a I fed proteetlngly son of Dr. H. N.. Wella, of this coun- fherlff Flahsrty. of Kings., said to- ty, now or Andrews. . It Is said that was prepared to swear in 1,090 Hill and Wells fell out over a game deputies If the situation should de- of cards at Clyde, about two years mend, and he did Issue commissions ago. . Horace Hilt struck Ralph Wella to several score, whom he sent to the with a beer bottle, from which Wells scene of ths recent dlsordera, Tho died almost Instantly. Hill is a son stoppage of traffic to-night mads the of Benjamin Hill, of Cjyde, formerly employment of further deputies st of South Carolina- Both belonged to this time iinneceesary. ' prominent familiea. The sheriff here! The company has experienced but has a dispatch that Horace Hill Islllttls difficulty In collactina- unmi In Custody, at Birmingham, and he I fares from elevated road passengers will go forhlm at ones. . j to Coney Island, and Is depending . ,. i I upon mis service to solve, temporarily DERAILED BY A WASHOUT. I at l.a.t. the existing troubles. ' The Brooklvn . RinM Tr.n.ii .i. Sonthern Railway Train Wrecked I pad Its cars at tha aaramd far. iimn. Near Union Level, Va. A Number despite threata that were made that of IaHrngers Injured. . , I actions to annul tbe charter for these Norfolk. Va- A us. 14. The ' nas. I roads from Neckrosd to Cone Island senger train Which left Norfolk over would bo Instituted. ... . the Southern Railway laat night fori - DanvUle. Va was derailed between VICIOUS. NEGRO TROOPS snOOT. 8outh HU1 and ITnlon Level. Va- 1X0 1 miles west' of Norfolk, esrly to-day Beveral -. Volleys Fired Ixtww Main ss the result of the washout of anr Street of UrovrnsviUe, Tea., Killing Iron culvert by the recent heavy rains. I One Man and Wounding Another The engine . crossed safely, but all ofl . Negroes) to be ItrmoTixL , , the coschss of the train, four In all.T - Brownsville. Tea- Am -.' tri t".: hA.b5 "dLaid bane'of ach eareenlns ivaraJ rTJraon. war- In mda moD their ranks In an effort lred S"r1 P'00 , w,r m- to apprehend a negro who attacked JUrea. , " ' I Mrs. t j.on Kvmnm h. K am k RELIEF THAIX SENT OUT, - l!!! 1"?: ",W-h-,!lLVJtrr.el' y asasasssBBBl I i ' . f, I . - - S - " w sssajsas rU BS VI W , Injured Fsswencrrs and Tralnmea 1 MViil10" L"??.Z!itll.lr?or'' tarried to DanvUle AU , Will He- ""V cover. '' -. t i jtered Brownsville to-day, became un- DanvUle. Vs.. Aug. 1 4. An extra i vt in .M. . a. . . i. .... train sent out from II nvllle to thai . ... i. j . J Southed lUHwava'tn &oM,,!rwhle0h 2cmn JoaePh Doming, Is wounded. lai.h aL!. hU rm and ' hnd " httered by a UnlonWLev:!: rnJdt lock SmS Im 'h0t n" lrtfhT7nredh ,0llOW,n " ' Th battalion of Fort Brown Is list or tne injured. . .nmn., r.nn,n.i. n - .- r. ' -a- -e wa- -vi'iiipsissiirB; Af B llB MS i ARMED MAX COXTROIiS TR.UX. -1 i ' i Dcuperato Negro Compels Crew - ot nurld.t Iriiiln ht t iiiji.'n DroMrjs In a I'oikI. Arrher. Fin., Aug. J4 Major fl. C. Ic!isa mbs dr(.n-l In a mnw r" i f"tid n.'iir hi-re while fKhlnif IhU ii f I .rni.nn. Ho na la coinpnoy Mi ll Ju.U-i J. I flninlilnln. The l.out wis ciipMl.-. nii.l rti-ii h.-r of th i.i.-ii i-oul.l e Ju.li- t'hnmMnln i -lit fl.i.'il - I ..it I nnd ).. 1. 1 mi in. i i r- iii.,i. - l o.iv- of M ij.ir !.--t v . i. r-cov-r-.l. II. v.t n pr.... ' ' 'i 1 I I- .f I v. J. . . i ; i ; , - l,roo ivlceaies In Altctiilnnre) on ;rani Aerie or rolk and Oiniha Itlvnla for Next Convention. Milwaukee, Wis., Auir. 14. The elithth annual convention' of the rrami nerie. Fraternal Order of ..o"fea, opened with 1,600 deloarates. '1 h oj cnlne session Is the only one duilntr thn ,! o which the JiuhllC 111 I n Invllcd, the ' remaining S''- slona l it of an cullve ihnrac- ler. There n ile:.t tl'i.' VI' I I'lllS (. ' '' '! !:' I ...... i). I i s tn li mi .x'-lt1ri(t . i : . 1 1 4 n 1 1 , ( w-'k fir tin; II I t 1. ) Xt Id..-.. ' 1 Candlilnin for finvemnr on Ticket of Bolting Texas lU-piilnunns. Houston. Tex.,' Aug. 14. Ths fac tion of tho Republican party of Texas known as the "rnorKJinlzed" to-dny held It. State convention here. I'J. 11. H. Green, of Terrell, president of the Texas Midland Railroad, and son Of Mrs. llettln (Jreon, of New Yoik, 'bs nominated for fJovernor. and J. C. tllbbons, formerly mayor of Parln. Tex., for Lieutenant i"V ernor. The resolutions commend tl' rutt iott'il (idnilti! ' "uui and lc-nopmi'-a Cecil A. Lyon, llo nblh un imtiiiiiiil roininltiepiiimi f-r 'l"xf. Tin"1 v M c"."l ' rr. '.u. . i M In II t ! 1 1 II I'"' f . i 'i ., i t i ry vt A.'ur, v,;i i : ' .-n i. v CHARCro WITII FORGERY.' Lad Giving Ills Name as Henry Fulton and urecnHDoro aa ills Home, llelil by Washington Polios) at Request of Norfolk Authorities, Who claim That He Uttered Forged Uhecks In Tlut Virginia) City. . , . . ... laiutavillo Nashville v Frelghl to Pelal to The Observer. ; n ... Obey His Instructions Is Flually Washington. D. C. Aug. 14; A Cnpturod. , . i v ' . , I handsome, bright-eyed boy, who iald Decatur. Ala.. Aug. 14. A Louie-1 he was II yesr. old and gave his vlllo A Nashville freight train reach- name as Henry Fulton, and his ad- ed here from Birmingham to-rthv I dress as Greensboro, N. C. was ar- practlcalty under the control of a des-j rested last night and locked up at the porate negro.. At the point of two I nrst precinct station suspected of try revolvers the trainmen wers compell-I Ing to pass worthless checks. ed to obey the negro's Instructions as I When hs w,as searched a number i where the train snoui.i stop, and or check of ths Norfolk Hank for t what speed ths engineer should run Savings aV Trusts, of Norfolk. Va., is engine, rrora ew vastie to this were found In his pockets. Most of luce, a distance of (S miles. Threat- tha tickets wers blank, but snvaral nt nlnif to kill the first man attempt-I Ihnm had been flllert nut for .i,m. Ing to molest him, he sent the train ranrlna- from IS to 110. A cnnrrti no- through New Decaur. By a ruse of n the bov he had made no mfttirt tt tho enalneeV. the train was sent . Into I hw of n.m co.h.ii tho shop yard, and with the assist A(trr hour ,weBt.nr trillion ance- of five men the negro was esp turod. It la believed ho Is wanted for some crime and adopted this means to ..escape,' ' v v". : '.'..) Klnj; I'duard Goes to Meet His Ger , man Nejihew, Iindon, Aug. 14v King Edward left London Tor the continent. , The greatest lntirest Ik manifested In tha meeting between K'nsf Dilwnrd and I inp-ror VVIIlliui), at Fried! Im hof Anii-t IS. Aiiilior of "The VlnUnimr' VIhIih .. rrcxhlciit. fivii. r Tray, N. Y., Au-t. 14. Owen W..ii-r, the iiiillior. 1 H lion a -ii(.l of i n-wlili nt liniii-ii'velt to-rih ht. Mr; r riiivi'l i"i the evil. n r ti 'i ' j i i 1,1 ! . ' I,'-" " IV. , . . ,m VI 1..J i , y 1 1 :;ew i oi said that before coming to Washing ton last Saturday hs had been living In Norfolk for-about three weeks. Inspector Boardman ' wired to the chief of pollcs at Norfolk Inquiring If a boy was wanted In that city for passing bonus checks. Several hours later ha received a telegram In reply. slating that a number . of small checks on the Norfolk Hunk for Sav lnB Ai Trusts had been fo-ited In that city by a bov answering Fulton's de scription snd to hold the Ind. Thu hoy emphatically denies that he la guilty of fnr-ry snd Is Indlrnsnt nt hia arrest, hen arrested Fulton -ns wel.supp!l''d with funds and ffiiiHloxHly dres.ed. Atthouifh hi ssya h 1 only 14 years oil lio c p f.f irs t'l he rilimit four ycurs older. 11. S ')s ho lives at bZ'i Z . . I til CJueLil t I Ctrl, I '.M'l! UortJ, made to request made Danville, bruised on body and side of V,T. i. .V - removeo. imme head: George N. Wyatt. oonduetor, otately to avolo further trouble. DanvUle, bruised about body: H. D.l, Pearson, of Danville, bruised about BITAX 001X0 TO AUSTR.U.. body and cut on head; Frank Barnly, lv . -'. ' N ;'"'-!' colored, of La Cross. ,Va-. cut and Nc.'an 5'LBT" 8,".U"n ".,, TTn. bruised about face. T ; Molboorne, Mylnc He W Ul Kail All of the Injured are getting along I ""T",,0Tr .s!'"" tc- nlcsly and o fatsllUes will occur. iuereej nenos itrgreta. Mr. Byron and Mrs. Allen occupied! Paris, Aug. 14. Mr. Bryan con- bertha In the. Pullman car at the 1 Arms the statement from Melbourne time of ths wreck. ., . thert he Intsnds' to visit Australia. He says hs will start Immediately at- PEOXAGK CASK IX GEORGIA. er ' the November ' election, sailing , i ' I from Kan Francisco and making tho Ofnclath of romiuiny Constructing I tour of Now Zealand as well as Aus- AtUnta Birmingham lUllroad I traiia. ... . Arraigned Before . United States - He will be gone ten weeks and Commissioner. , , , i J travel alons. His Itinerary la not yet Atlanta. Ga.. Aug. 14 A special oefnltely decided upon. . to The Constitution from Columbus, "iw" xJa. l-Jr?.. r' . T'1 wi.u.i, ivi , i-iuvii. raniviri lu-Uttji, but the .Foreign Office sent him a most courteous note saying the Presi dent deeply regretted the fact that Mr. Bryan's stay In Paris was so short It did not permit time for President Falllerea to return from Ramboutette In order to receive such a - dlstln- OB., ssvs: A. 6. Campbell, superintendent: A. L. Bradshaw. general foreman; J. D, McKleroy. and J. Eaaon. foremen. and' William Matthews, commissary, or ths Atlanta & Birmingham Con structlon Company, who are building lh. . I r. I . lllnnln-httM A. IIUhMa Railroad, were arraigned befors I f'hd 'visitor, United States Commissioner Nathan A. Brown here to-day on a charge, j "wm a-" , 0fThe0ncjmnlaInants 'ln the case are Ne?n ot tht Iveath Her Afflicted a'party of laborers who were brought n' A,V,n ,tl',"n?. "?,"' lo ilrn- rrom New York about sis weeks sgo. '. . , The man elalm they wers told , that Special to The Observer, ' they would be put on the chain gang . ftmlthfleld, Aug. 14. Mrs. E. C. If they did not work long enough to v .,,. ,, , pay their transportation expenses. RoM " oldest son. Alvln. c!K,l One witness said hs saw a man early this morning. Alvln was p:u tly whipped In ramp because hs would paralysed two years sgo and j...ti r not work. Ths contractors say the ... . ..,.' .. charges are untrue. .. . ; - Ths trlsl will be continued to-mor-1 ose intormea nis wire or au-i-i s row, , . ,',, , , , . . , , . I death and she, having been sick for JAP. f,OTTOS MERCHAXT TALKS. J v'' w,ih t' om" x ... iBhock, Mrs. Rose is the wife of r. Rr-twesentstlve of Island Empire's I O. Rose, foreman of the Holt Cotton liesleus Bays nuit Jits Country r Tha r.min. nr ir. . i -ll U.u. lint "J'l... 1.. 1 -. w ' ate id of One-Fourth of Its Supply n m ." carried to Wilson count .From AuK-rU-a. San Francisco. Aug. 14, Yoshuchl Js Interest of cotton merchants. Speaking of the trade of ths United States with Japan, bs ssys that In the next, ten years japan win get over thrro-fourtha of her cotton from ths United States. - "Last yesr," he said, "Japan used over a nillllon' bales of cotton, and only one-fourth was from tha Vnlted States. The rest rums from the eot ton Holds of India ami Asia. This cotton I very Inferior to that which comes to Japan from the Nnuthern States, and all line work li mndu with cotton from the I'm'iil ."-'iiii-i. The other la found t I " nu. u coarser and r"t easier. Ji.m. realize) the superiority of thu Ain..ii- run article, anil nil p t t-i ! . tort delivers are cm.-hut I i i ,.. The export of t-otti.ii f t . t - l . t I lit es t. .1 I pi II I I I ' ll I i rreji'i" enm mou 'j i 1 i 1 ; yen is," to-morrow mnrnlng for Interment. lAsES LITE IX 'SAVING or::; Ilmkemaii's Slp-nal CaiiM-i Vs to Khut 4)ff Menm m) ' lo Cuiino lull Under. u . - - Allentown. 1'n.. Auir. ItIn b i enriil effort to Si'VS the lives i f t ViMien, lMinlel Vott, briik'-tmin on the li"' lua hi" to-lny. li s IhriMiKh a rut h' ii 1 Tli ni"" o ns e truck and tl' t' ii tlli-V ro t l-e ..er I,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1906, edition 1
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