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IeV n T3 F CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVE!, AUGUST 12, 1003. DEFERRED VXTU TO-DAY., Judge Newman Did Not Take Vp matte of a late JtVr Trial of A stoe , villn Bank VemmUy Jloth ,ytes Anxiou" For Speedy Trial Will Jgrobably Be Set For orpicuiw, ..,..., V . ecial to Tae Observer. ' ': , . "r - JUheviUe, Aug. tV J udge Newman announced this morning tht be would oat take up the first National Ban it '-..'of AahevlUe case for determination a to trial until t-morrow. The mat ter cajue up when District Attorney Holtea sought an expression from the court relative t the matter. Judge JS'ewman said that lie had - been ao - busily 'nga'ad - wun ; ot ncr ..mauers that he ad not had time to rive the hank; cases consideration and that 'it waa Ms purpose notLto consider T these aari-dayi9ttt -t-tife-hm Hp o-morrow. It Is probable that Judge Newman will call op .the eases the first thing In the moaning. The ' district attorney, who purposed leav ing to-day. will remain oyer. Judge Charles A. Moore, of counsel for the defense, stated to the court that he was. having prepared a hill of ex ception to. the courts ruling yester day in refusing to quash the lndlet- 'mentfor conspiracy to defraud against the three former bank officials. Messrs. Breese, Penland and Dlcker son, and that this bill of exceptions would toe presented to-morrow. DIs- trtct Attorney Holton said that he snniil Ilka to eea the exceptions, lie will be given the opportunity. Thin ; bill Of exceptions will simply t pre- -i aented and filed. It will not figure , : In the trial but Is for ue In the event of conviction and appeal to the Clr-j uit Court of Appeals. Apparently bolls sides are anini for a epeetly j "trial. When the canes were r. inv-. d to Ashevllle and called up ber -r 'Judge Newman the district atMrn.-y : 1 was insistent for quick action. II' j gave It out that what the gm inni.nt wanted was a trial ju.-t a ' jrly - ; gosstble. Since that time Mr. !!-. -as continued to lnit w every fa - vorable opportutilty timt the "vr'i oient wanted no delay. hi r.t-t It i said that since Judge Nfninan ha j held that the bill of indictment l not defective and another trial of tne ; 'oTe ItatCcS'be'Ia.fe'drr ffi hin do with It Mr. llol-on and I the government will be a oinmod.it- ad in their efforts for u Biiecny iriai. Counsel for the defen.te stated this morning that the defendants would V Insist upon a trial at the earliest pos sible moment. The defense wants BO delay. It la hardly possible. however, that Judge Newman will consent to a calling of the casea for ' trial Monday or even the week fol i lowing. It is understood that Jude Newman, who is here this summer for rest, desires a vacation and a season of quiet, before resuming his official court dutleg In Atlanta, and that since It Is possible the trial of the noted cases will consume several weeks he is not desirous of remaining " here to preside. There Is a well- fEETwire asBsgnedo'lthe,'t;.;i of the causes and that In all probabil ity the date for the trial will be set tnr anme time In Sentember. This date, H is said, would be agreeable to the defense and probably to the pros ecution. It will only be the charge of conspiracy to defraud that the three bank officials will have to fare at the approaching trial. This is the only charge contained in the bill of indictment. The former Indktments returned against the three defendants separately and under which Major Breese was four times tried nnd Mr. Dlckerson once. . charged three of fenges, embezzlerm-nt, attraction nd wilful misapplication of funds. The trial of the cases under the conspiracy charge will be different In at least ono respect from the former trials. At each of the former trials only one defendant was arraigned and tried at a time, while at the approa'hlng trial all three of the defendants must be arraigned and tried collectively. Thaw Overdrew Balance But Cluvks Were Mado ;!. P'mirhkeensie. N. Y.. Aug. 11. to Mr. LlttU-tnn when he visited m here. May s8d, overdrew my la!anc. Later, under a friendly arrangement, I stopped that check and Kave a smaller sum on account of his re maining expenses, amounting t'v about $,000. With that one exception, every one of the many checks J have had to draw, has been paid, both Vie fore and after that date." Harry K. Thaw gave out the following! " , " r '; 2 up and 1 to statement from his cell in the jail , '.' Th' ' nnaHsta -morr are ' here to-night, regarding a report that , w' n-t friend, had induced Pittsburg- banks , ('h.;O0rr,tJha.ist. ute ' to withhold payment on checks made e - isu for the , by him in favor of certain lawyers: championship. Mis? Mary 'aider of ' The story that checks of mine I 'Wilmington V f u-on th . ' were not paid la not entirely unfound- ofiB a rVnT?. ed. One check that 1 made payable ls hol(.n m d . . Farmc-tV Institute at Davldwn Thurs day. Special to The Observer. 1 Davidson, Aug. 11. The holding of a farmers' Institute here ()n next ' ThUffday ls an- event of more than local, Interest as both town and coun- ry will appreciate highly h.ivifig a r Visit 'And lectures from the scientific jsgticiuiurisaL.af .xha. -Ku.1l w e A? Veil- . ture the boast that If the get lemeii that Conduct the Institute find time to' Visit some of the near by farms they will see the lessons that the experi ment' stations have been trying to teach; for a number of years past practically luugtratea. Hut the more one gets of such Instruction and pra Ileal demonstration the more enthu siastic he is apt to become for still more exhaustive and higher discussion of scientific method. Canadian Pacific Cancels All I'liwa, Winnipeg, Man.. Aug. . U. The strike of Canadian Pacific It.illroad shopmen Is quiet to-night. There H the usual crop of rumors, but no signs that any developments of im portance are likely to occur at present Tn company has cancelled all ; pastes Issued to the men over Its line for the time being, so many Hie xvho thought they would take a holiday during the urike will have to bay their fares In full. On Friday the mn are to be nalrt their wares Frareat lire Take IVnIi uh , BpOkaoe. Wash . Aug. II The forest Breg In the Lake Coeur d'Alene Country, seventy miles east of Kpo Jtaa& which were supposed to be ander control a few- Amvu u.n havej taken a fresh Urt, and the rlsm ... ,nf.,i(ln. In . t i a l. i r - -1 - - wt, u,i,n, tsusied by the heavy winds. The larga timber owners are sending all the men possible to fight the flames. The! damage Is said to be already Immense and there is ao telling when the res will be checked. No towns are in danger to-day. vrartrriwaaigWg -.cuBiptcie. t , Atlanta, Oa.. Aug. 1L Tha legls lativ committee which was charged wit a probing the State penitentiary system, will b unable to make a full rport to-morrow to the Legislature. TAe session end to-morrew night at midnight and unless an extension of time is granted or an extra session la called, th Investigation. wlU be left la a& incomplete shape. "- - AMBASSADOR REID IS H08T. r.irei a Plnorr In Honor' f; the American Monetary ;;. Commission Now Touring Europe., f ; ? London. .vAug.- - H.-Ambaseador R4 nva a star dinner at Dorche. i.i- House to-nljfht in honor of. then members of the American Monetary Commission. A number of - well- known financier were invited to meet the Americans. - All of the commis si onera Senators Aldricb. of Rhode Inland: Hale, of Maine, and Daniel. of Virginia, and Representatives Vreeland. of New. Terk; Overatreet, of Indiana, and Padgett, of Tennea see. and Prof. A. T. Andrews.- were nn-wnt The other guests were ijora Rothschild; Sh Qeorge Murray, Per- manent Secretary of tne Treasury; William Campbell. Ooverner of the Bank of Eneland: 8. H. Jagkaon, director of tne Bank oT Engtand; Senator Smoot, of Utah; Represen tative Dalaetl, f Pennsylvania: fj. Picrpont Morgan, E. C Qreenfeli, D Oadv Herrlck. Herbert 8. Fox well General Greeley H. P. David son, of New York; George B. Rey nolds, of Chicago, and W. Hampton Moore. Afier the departure of their guests, Mr and Mrs. Reld itarted for Scot land, where they will spend a week with Andrew Carnegie at bkiho CaHtle. PIEASKD WITH ARMY HALLOOX. Hln Baldwins' Mathlne Makes Nearly Mnleen MJl- an Hour in Irellminar) Teat (secretary Wright Wilnoiri Might and I ncaned. Washington. Aug. .11. The nfriclal KPe: trial of Captain Baldwin's diritriMe lalloon was again postponed to-day but preliminary speea tet wi made with Mr. 1'urtin and CHptain j . .Kaldain aboard. 'aptaln Baldwin ;i(tain took a westerly course In order j to liei-onie fanilllar with the official , course lying In the direction of Falls Cliiirch. It Ih eptlmated an average upeed of eighteen and seven tentlis miles vvn maintained. There wan a large number of spec- " - . - ' . . ,n AUen. chW sign., omcer. being pres- tf.,rretary Wright expressed his pleatnire at th showing made In to na muni, oui mm; "Whlje these airships will be In valuable In time of war for scouting purposes, they will never revolution ise warfare." Picnic at DavldMoit. ( Special to The Observer. Davidson, Aug. 11. The young people of the Presbylerlan Hunday school with a goodly number of their older friends are enjoying their an nual picnic thin evening on the cam pus and at Bethel church two miles, In the country. At 6 o'clock they as sembled In full force on the quadrangle and after games aqd mer- lament of various kinds and degree. sat down to a most Inviting and 1 appetling picnic or basket dinner. ! Later In the evening everybody made a rush for the eight or more straw j equipped wagons that were waiting ! near by in readiness and drove out to j the above named church where a sec ond meal was served In the form of a ; wagon load of the finest and most de , llclous watermelons the local market ; or neighborhood could afford. "A ': great time" and "all the fun Vou could wish" Is the unanimous .verdict of the young pleasure seekers. Carter Wins In Kpcwla Golf Tonma menl. Llnvllle, Aug. 11. In the sec cond P days play In the KBoeola golf toui ment to-day Thomas W. Cartel t. Louis, beat John T. Williams, jr., Dom or the Bristol Golf Club, In the semi-final of the mens champion ship 2 up and 1 to play. . Score; Carter 82; Williams 83. ' This was the most brilliant match of the week. W. A ncwes, of Chattanooga, brat .vi. a. mini, of r sto . (lane, 0f Urlstol, Was second w ith 125. Eagles In KcshIoii at Saltle. Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 11.-The rirand Aerln of the Fraternal Order of Kngles opened IU annual session to- u.i iviiii j.uuu aeiegutes and bers present. The exercises niem took place In the Moore Theatre. Worthy Seattle President F. p. Mullln, Aerie o. 1 nreMldeil of Mayor John P. Mlllnr maile the ad dress of welcome on behalf of the city, and Governor A. E. Mead for tbe Mate of Washington. On behalf of the nation. l'nite fyate Senator Samuel Piles made an addreas, nnd H. H. Thorh,H,in made the speech of welcome on behalr of tbe mother aerie, .eatlle .o. 1. Theodore Iiell. grand Worthv trenmr., . ha If "of 'The" .,r",fi.r J ' ' L American Killed In .,uto Vrk In ait? Paris. Aug. 11. A report, the cor rectness or falsity of which It had been Impossible to verify up to a late hour, is jn circulation here to-night that Byron I), ('handler, of Hoston Mass., in of the late Byron ("hand ler, a banker of Manchester N II ha been killed, and that three 'per sons have been Injured In an automobiio ax-ldent near IJoulogne surmcr. " Inquiries by telephone to Boulogne- , ur-mcr have confirmed the report. IJush lire Raging nt Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Man... Aug. 11. A rt.e-i elal from Cranbrook savs- A big bush fire Is raglnu near Sul- ! llvsn with the probability of the' buildings of the Hulllvan Mine Com-, pany being burned. Another fire Is burning near Klmberly and there Is. now danger of that town being wiped J out. t A big gang of men under James ! o-ie,, cnier pre warden, haa been rushed to Klmberly from Cranbrook on hand-cars. A KCBTLE MII. Brian Hooker, jn Kerlbner's. Her thoughts are like a flork of butter. flies. She has merry lova of little things. And a. bright flutter of speech, where to she brings A three-told eloquence vole, hands ao) - eyes. , Tet under a subtle Hence lies ' AjbjTd'aJjesrt Is hidden by its wings: And you sh"TTf yflra thi wigtr tnawy wanderings Ths fslrytsnd ot her realities.'' She hides hersMf behind a busy brain A woman, with a child's laugb is her ' blood; ..... ..,- A maid, wearing the' shadow of moth. erhoed ....'.-. Wise with the quiet memory ef old pain, As the soft glamor ot remembered rala HaUows the gladness of a sunlit wood. CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? 1SS7 1908, Guilford College For Both Men and Women. Courses in the Classics and in the Natural Sciences, Departments in Bible Study and in Music. Labora tories for Chemistry,. Biology and Physics . All buildings supplied with pure water and lighted bv electricity. Noted for thorough instruction and high moral tone. Located in the healthful Piedmont Section of North Carolina. j For catalouge address L. L. nOBBft. President. Guilford College. 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