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, CIIARLOTTU DAILY OBSERVER,' JULY 8, 190X x 7 1. MI1GII YS OF A DAY tiETTING, CAM1 GLKXX . RKApT Quart ermastyr tiropralJMarFfeased Willi tite CTOgrfsi m - rreitaraiion For Encampment f Troop Work f JfaNeriaa on Memorial iXnintain. the; cart of Rich yortnfrmf -nera - Henry Olsy Krown smd VherJer V Mania ' Nek With Vvr Neirro Yeara .laerensJo f Pensioners Tls Wleer SewaaH-State JV1U Not r, Make KxMbU at Boston "harter ' ! (granted. ! ' v Observer Bureau. : Raleigh. July 7. . . ' 1. A. - St Wis f - con came, up to-day from camp " Glean, Merehead City, and aaya he much nleased at the progress ; raade thera tn the way of preparation Vfor the "troops. The water supply haa been fully tested. There are " fn.te irtMlu well and yesteiday a .. IhA nlimlls. WellS - - . i . , 4 t-. t Vi frnm ' 0 wpn lrauru i hiivub ' v. ... .. . . . - . i. . ICCt IV auu k - ".-j- waa analyzed by the ptate board of . 1 1 ,V 1 ....... - - m a l..nJ ... th mnflpnt And a 11 fcw . ' ... beet, that at a greater aepm wim hard. The mess hall Is nearly cornel-. .. . 1 1 . mi) nn rpFimpnt. There is another ruess hall for of ficers, bo built as to he nice a cmo; house. There are two nam n"uwj, with salt water and snower um". Floors have been made for all the tents. AHogether the arranircment win be far more complete than at any encampment heretofore. Th water is pumped Into the tank and thence Is served with good pressure all. over the erounds. The mountain regiment, as It is often called, the First, will be the first one to orupy this camp. tm i-armrru aiuiuiti Company, of Loulnburs-, Is chartered, caphal stock $1 S.OOO, . and another charter Is g;rantl the W. H. Land Company, at Hamlet. $50,000, to deal In general merchandise. At the Agricultural and Mechant cat Colle(?e a number of minor Im provements Is beinK made, the dormi tories being repainted, whitewashed and refitted. By autumn the city Water supply writ oe in ue hit" and work on this will begin in a few days, a company having been . i 1 , - I I .. . . . This month there arc to be lan1 ales at Puquay Springs and Chaly beate Bprlnga on the Raleigh -Routhport Railway, In the eastern part of this county. A tobacco ware house is under construction at Fuquay. More tobacco than ever bvfare In this season ! being grown In that part of Wake. A MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN. Werk began to-day on the founda tion for the memorial fountain which la to be placed In Halifax street, Tory near the northern entrance of the Capitol Square, thin being a gift U .. N v.rL..p wtin In hi4 will nrovtded for such fountains for I man and heast, these naving been erected in a number or cities in various parts of the country. ' Clerk Henry Clay Brown, of the corporation commlsp Ion, lias been Sick with fever ever since his re turn from the preut convention t Charlotte, lie was not well when he went there. His condition to-day Is somewhat improved. The State Agricultural Ucpartmcnt 4 -at Ha44i?b tu-day lk i bags of adulterated wheat bran, j or. in fact, at nny othor time, the made In North Carolina, and this i three bank officials will simply have will be destroyed. The Agricultural ! to face the original charge of con Department Is enforcing this law "piracy and none other. The bill of and will now vigorously enforce the , law In regard i pure food ror human beings. There have been some violations of the latter within) the past two years, it is said. State Auditor Dixon Innpccled the Soldiers' Home yesterday nhd says conditions there are very good in deed. The number of Inmates ranges around 140. The number of deaths so far thia year has been, only about half as great h that during the ane period last year, when grip was very fatal. The avcracc age of JhH Inmutes Is over Tl years, n was reported some months ago that a jnah about 107 years old was coming to the home from Mecklenburg county, but us jet be has not ar rived. At Peace Institute contracts are to be let for the building of a. residence for Principal Henry Jerome stockard, this to be upon the campus Revenue Collector Wheeler Martin in atlll side at his home at William ston and haa ftver. He went there the day after bis return front the Ke publican natlmuil convention. .Miss Nannie ljluwlddlc, fU laily principal of Peace Institute jivl!l go abroad .for a year, having been grant ed a vacation. T"he contract for- building the new Hex Hoapltal on the site of the pres rui uiic mi u wvictiut-i, in; tnii , being about 58.000. The contract , lrr Add Another Victory. form to a Baltlgh bidder. The pres- i N, w York. July 7. Frederick W. ent main building was thu town house , Thompson's a 4-foot schooner yacht t Oovtrnor Mmily, who liad also a! shamrock won the $1,000 Upton cup place In the country about three miles j offered for the 3'jri-mile rac e from northeast of Italulgh. It has been : New York to '"ape May and return, used as a hospital a little more than j and 'apt. Charles Harr, her skipper, 2ft years. has addi d another victory to his CAPTTJItKD AFTKU FIGHT YKAKS. "rl," ', "'r,ll!' Ucclsion of the 'illrooklvn Vaoht luu to-day. I hi Thfl Raleigh police are much pleas-I shamrock beat her nearest compi il ea at tne capture or iture urown. a i negro who shot and killed a negro j woman at thu gateway of hjr houso inere, using a oout.jc-tjarrei shotKiin and killing her Instantly. The poiu e have been looking for him for rtTit years and h". a taken at Norfolk rhere. so many bad negroes go. It looks ils if there will be an In crease In the number of pensioners : this jear. though its Vet it cannot be Stated what this will be, nor can any estimate be made. Year by year there tihs wen nn n an increase, tnoutfli tw o years ago it was thought the hlgh rater mark had been reached. ' stlllnt . TiTis.f5 ! ti .1 an A V. .. I A . fill ITlIllrTrt llalf-itrh. htt iron a f, flf a Ifaf'M mill of Ihnt nolnt i , susanjc u r-- tJ Lil llil U 1 If I ''iu Lf v njiiy iur one tIIl H ImUe Thit year thty put the rate up Tha KfA4 H'itl Viu-a rt it., i ..VWnr Ipartment funi ntrn1 $3,000 to -j-'MMf !4hA-wa ..? il. a.i. a i 1 : " ?.Jl.iH 3 "aJ. . f TTZ 311 II 1U III -U-ti I mauga. because Congress ordered the: encampment, ate., when the fares ! TlerThan tinder the .jiew las ?Th Rtste must pay the fares under be new law. The new law gives an -. - ii h nranpaiiff rnirtiid t v. s ii,. 5i (Btata AgrtcttUural lx partmrnt will ; not make an exhibit at th Bostoi ti rti..in. npimu. v l. . i - ' ' ' tamm w-rii llirif v and looked oyer th hol situation and finds that there will be two ra Dr. Schmiu. of the United States tun niiu.1' Art Unllti' j - "It fie me uabmmded nlesur to . rmoniiBMHl Buck ten's Arnica Kslvs." sars J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. X.' C. "f ant eoavlnced U s th brat salva'the . worid s(TorJ. It ure4 a felon on mr tbunih, and it never (ails lo heal very .. s-ere, burn or wound to whlolt it fa so. piled. Z. at all drug store. . Afiu:uuuiai . - - - - ------ Is makfnr a study of alfalfa In North Carolina... He Is a jnoted expert a ig I ; thia erop. Ooed- alfalfa .eajs tpn. - Four charter "are jtrantM by-tle state, Jh?se srorne'-'to the .Farmers and Merchants' Bank, of Klkin, com- mercial and savings; capital stock 5,000; - the. Burgaw Brick Works, $2,e: the Qlobo iitimber'Conrparfy, of Lenoir, 1125,600; th Ashevllle Coal and. Lumber Company J 19,000. Profeosor Rlddick, of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College. has been at Weldon making Hurveys for water and sewerage at that point. The negro, Ous Evans, who was shot three: times in the hack while asletp in his home near the colored Institution for blind and deaf-mutes, died of hix wounds. Ills son, who is charged with killing him and who has been held in the station house niicp hi arrent, ban been, transfer red to the-. Jail. The son says that his father was cruel to his mother and was beating her, and that he shot to protect his mother. - The trial will bring out .ill of this. Grand .Master Samuel M. Oattis. of the Grand Lode of Masons, goes to Sanford to-morrow to lay the corner stone of the court house; The police here to-day arrested Joseph B. Barber charged with de serting the army. His grandfather served in the war with Mexico and that between the States. OI,D BANK CASH TO I IK CALLED. It in Believed Tlt tlie .Voted BrCee "iisrir-y WhIHi Was One Tried in liurlouc. Will B- Ti-lcd IK-fore Judge N'cuinaii al Ashevllle. Special to The Observer. Asneville, July 7. The old First National Hank of Ashevllle cases in volving thr? Indictment by n Federal Kranil jury more than ten years ago at President William K. Hrecse, Castili-r W. H. Penland and Director J. K DUkerson. nf the defunct ha'ik, will he called for trial before Judge W. T. Xrwmin, of Atlanta. t!a.. In I'nited Slates District Cnurt hTe X niorrow morning at 10 o'clock. This was decided upon at this morning's session of court. All the papers in the cases, transferred from t'hsrl ittn to Ashevllle,- wore received by Clerk Hyams this morning and so far as the government Is eorferned everything Is in I'-Millness. Just what course will he pursued to-morrow hn listrict Attorney llolton calls up the old worn-nut and threadbare cases Is all j conjecture. It Is certain, however, i that the county court house where j tin- District Court sessions are being : held will he crowded. i it Is believed tiiat the llrst move will be by counsel for the defendants and that a nntlon will be made for j continuance and iremoval, with possl-j My a motion to wipe the ran sen frnin the docket. That the district attor ney will insist litem a tt'lnl of the scs under the oriKinal bill of In- diet iik lit and at 'this time and place. Is reasonably certain It Is believed ill well-informed circles that the cases will be tried. In fact. It has been generally understood that these bank cases were removed from Charlotte to Aelieille In order that they might be tried or otherwise disposed of at this time. , In the event that 2k Is decided to go into a trial of Ureases prepara tion will at once be made for n hard- Piuabt stru-sU, If tried at ibis tunc Indictment under which Major iltreese was convh te, m charlotte and which contained other charges in addition tn conspiracy was declared faulty by the United Ktates Circuit Court of Ap peals and dismissed. With the remov al of the cases from the docket under" this derision of the higher court the old hill of Indictment, the one found at flreensboro shortly tifler the fail ure of the First National Hank of Ashevllle and prior to the finding of the faulty bill of Indictment here, was brought forth from Its snug. If musty, resting place In the district attorney's oftice and ono- more the government made readv to bring the three de fendants Into court. Iitimltcrmon Must X'sc Slakca In Ship ping on f)Mn Car. Wii-hlii'gton. July 7. Thfc. Inter state commerce commission in a d -i islon to-day upholds the present taws enforced hy the railroads requir Ing ahlppi rs of lumber on opi n c it s to use (stakes to secure safe transpor tation. The contention of the lum bermen was that such a practice subr Jecteil them to undue expense. The decision grew out of a number of complaints (Hod by the national ,l . . '..u , 1,. tin.,l.r era noil llic 'pacific coast lumber maniifactur I against several of the loadings rail roads of the country. tor. tho Tammany, by about 5 hours claps. , tune, and several of th" smaller boats pearly .,20 hjurs. Tot a I )ca( Irom Heat Number Tlilrtj-Onc. New Yeik. July 7. A smart south erly bre.p liiat ftli"WH-d In the trnil of a mil l vupimer florin tfi-duy filtrat ed tbroiigh New York's sunbaked streets tii-nll'it anil brought sonte re- Ji.-r from th rnplcal spell that hng killed nearlv two score of persms, pne-traed hundri'ds . and held the city's population helplessly In its binning folds for over a week. Fourteen jiersons succumbed to the heat to-day, a total of 31 denths from that cauc within the" last S hours. .Scores were prostrated to-day. ' 4 I. .. I 1 I .... nt . m " " " " Uir avuiiK Iv-IHf - i I'll i rm v- wori aidrR-ii by lr. V. B: Lambuth. li fV.llm ' nf Wuku PAPt T"1r 1 r'lM w f h returned mlnHjonary from I'hiilj flit 1 TDtl sa n AAfMtmttf tat -J.i i - " - V I nlcht's Hesston. ltn t.tall.4 m .v. perlences as a missionary during the boxer uprising With great care, by a new process, produce flavorings of rare ATLANTIC FLEET IS OFF (C.o.cUntte4..j:ionv Paw On. t i anticipation.. A large fund tiaa ah -THB VfSITiTO-JAPAX.i Oreat Interest is felt In the fleet's visit to Japan. Proceeding to xoao- hum a from. Manila, the fleet Wllf art rtve there on October : 17th.-. Hera on- October 2tK " If wlir be "divided, the flrBt squadron returning October Slst to Manila,' where It will arrive October 29th. The promise Is that the welcome to be given the Ameri cans hi Yokohama will not be second in graclousnesa at leasf, to anything met wit h at any port previously touch-' ed; for it is upon the special invita tion of the Emperor of Japan that the fleet goes there. tlaborate func tions at court, and social affairs will be held for the officers of the fleet. r f ? i ,M w " 4 ' L f" I-1 . ' f r r ( Hear Admiral Charles Stillman Sperry, who commands the great Atlantic fleet. ii i . , . At Amoy, rhina, the retepuon ... k... .,n.atilnil OT S Kri'Hi celebration charactertsuc oi m. v ... nese. The two squadrons of the Meet will be brought together again at Manila on November 7th. and th.; itcparturc theiu.e for Aden, and the pa-age of the Sue, will lake place within the following few days, the en act date not yet having been dcter inllied. The ships of the Pacific fleet, which assembled here previously to the de parture of the battleships for Hamp ton Koads. will remain. In this harbor until August r.th, at which time they will start for Samoa and the Philip pines, with the little black boats com prising the Atlantic and I'arllic tor ledo Hot Hum in tuw, Preparatory o litis summer voyage of tbe Paciflv flei-t, a squadron of the crujsers will tuke some of the torpedo hftats In tow. and stenm down the Pacific coast as far as Han Diego by w:ay of a test of the possibility of towing the littl craft for long distances. The tow ing to Samoa and the Philippines Is contingent upon the success of this experiment. Admiral Dayton, now tn command of the Pacific fleet, will retire August 1st. and It Is considered probable that Admiral Swinburne will succeed hint ; in command of tho Pacific fleet, and take it across the Pacific and back. Following Is a complete list of the Atlantic licet, the commanding offi cers and the formation of tho various divisions: KOSTKIf. OF TH J''. Fl-KET. Atlantic fleet: Atlantic fleet. Kefir Admiral Charles S. Sperry. commander in chief. First squadron, firt division. Connecticut, (flagship of Sperry). 'apt. Hugo Ostcrhaus; J 4 guns. 16.000 tons displacement; 1.5U0 horse-pow-i r, spe.-d 1 S knots Kansas, ("apt. Charles H. Vrceland, s'cter ship of the Connecticut. Minnesota. Capt. John Hubbard- sister ship to the Connecticut. Vermont, Capt. Wiiliam c. I'otter, sisti-r ship to the Coiinecti'.ut. Second division; A-rtf rmr rt rav -l"cf m Tf in ITTchafd Wain wrl.ht, commandlnK- Ueorgla, ( flagship r Capt- Qunl trough. 24 KUnsi4.'J4S tons, 19,000 iiorse-po w er, speedlS knots. Nebraska. Capt. Reginald F. Nich olson, sister ship to the Georgia. New Jersey, Capt. W. H H South erland. nister ship tn too Georgia. Khode Island. Capt. Joseph IJ. Murdock, sister ship to the Georgia. Second squadron, third division: Hear Admiral William H. Kmory. commanding second squadron and third .1 iv 1m1.i1). 1, 'Ulsiana. Iflagshrp). Capt. Kofisuth Niles, sister to tbe Connecticut. Virginia. Capt. Al xander Sharp, si.jter to the Georgia. A 111 it i. Capt Charles V. Uartlctt, 10 guns, l.jno tons, 1C.Q0O harm-power, spec, IS knots. Missouri. Capt. Greenleaf A. Mer rlutn. sister ship to tbe Ohio. . Fourth' division. " A.ting Admiral Seaton Brhroeder, commanding. Wisconsin, (flagship). Capt. Henrv Morrell. is guns. li.52.'i tons, ll,3r6 horse-power, speed 17.2 knots. Illinois, Capt. John M. Howyer, sis ter ship to the Wisconsin, Kearsarge, Capt. Hamilton Huteh- i Ins. 22 guns. Il.Sjri tons. 11.954 horse-j piMvcr, rpeej It. 9 knots. j Kentucky. Cupt. Walter C. Cowles. j sister ship to the Kearsarge. i r Uet s uxiharles. , Panther, repair ship. Commander Valentine B. Nelson. Olaeler, refrigerator supply vessel, Commander William S.-Hogj. Culgoa. supply ship, Lieut. Com mander John H. Patton. AJax. collipr. merchant complement. Joseph Hutchtn. master. Yankton, yacht-like tenderer small, utspatcn no.ii, licui. commander itelief hospital ship. Burgeon Charles P. Stokea commanding. excellence. PRESIDENTS GOOD WISHES.' Chief Exfcntlvfj Sends. Tnrougi "Ad- ndral liperry, aTFelit'ltoaa Triecrn . to Use OfQcera and Men of tbe Big - ne-U v .- V. " Ovster Bay. N- T.; July t.-Presi dent Rooaeyelt- to-day ent .to - Rear Admiral Sperry. commanding ine na; tleshjp fleet at San Francisco. . a tel earam- e? pressing tils good wlahea to the officers and men on the i v of their departure for. the, trlj round the world... The message was read-at muster for each of the It battleships at . Ban Franciaco. The text - of the message follows: "Oyster Bay, N. T July 7. 108. r "Rear Admiral Charles t Sperry.' L: 8. ,N, Commander-in-chief, Battle ahlp Fleet. -, "San Francisco, CaL (Through Navy Department). I send you and the officer an enllated.men under you my heartiest m. s. .-i wtsnes nn the eve of your de norh,. .. j'nure. I ha t th. r.i.. can trust the skilled efficiency and de votion to duty of Its representatives on the fleet has been abundantly hown by the trip nmuad South America, and I know win be made equally manifest (.n the return trip across the Pacific, Indian and Atlan tic oceans. Von have in a peculiar fense the honor of the Cnited States In your keeping ami therefore pohody of men In the world enjoy at thi mo ment a greater privilege or carry a heavier responsibility. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT " VADt mm "Tho Carll)ad r Amertrn," KTt)KKS COI'NTV, .NORTH CAROLINA. Located In the Saura Mountains. The healthiest spot In North Caro-' Una. Hotel accommodations the very best. Cuisine unexcelled In the South. All white help employed. Kor ticulars, address STATES VILLE FEMALE COLLEGE Parents are now deciding where their daughters shall gonext Sep tember. Htatesville College offers better advantage-, everything hi lng considered than any other school In the Ktate. Hend tor catalogue and be convinced. Hoard, tuition and entrance fees for nine niontln only $152.00. Address ItEV. J. A. .SCOTT. D. D., StaUsvllle, N. C. ME TV. 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It la ree' Address klNtl'S lU'SINF.SS COLLF.US, tliarlotte, N. V., Presbyterian College for Women chaelotte; n. c. Tho 51st Rpssion of this school will bgin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point to the work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, President. Standard. Ice has stood the test of time. It leads in purity and excellence ' 'Phone 10 or 72. Standard Ice & Fuel Gomp'y UNDKR IK W MANAGEMENT THE EOTlOnnAW AND AMEIUCAlf. Suropean, ll.lt per day and up. American, 11.00 per day and p. . Cafe opea cay and night. Prices reasonable.-- - - The Host Modern end Luxuriant Hotel in tbe Carolina. 1M ELEGANT ROOMS.. 7 PRIVATE BATHS. Located in the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, street carg and the business and shopping- centre Caters to high Class commercial and tourist trade. ' v Table de hots dinners :0 to I: SO. Musle every evehlng t:S0 to i:3t - ' " - ' lv. . ' EDOAR B. MOORK . - Proprleto. 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