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12 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER; SEPTEMBER 20, 1903. TT.PlPST'lTTAriTS TTARKELL HEADS - FROM OOCRT RECORDS. Charge That Governor f Oklahoma Would No Allow Attorney timers I ' v" of Ohio to Secure Injunction ' Hlaai RnhKlrilarv Cornoratioa of Standard Oil Company Ways That ie Has Read Complaint of Attor ney General In Which That Oentle , men 6eys Governor. Haskell At ' v ; tempted to Bribe Him Charges ? y Democratic-Party With Rerrtvlns; Standard OH Company With Out 'V stretched Anns. Memphis, Tenit, gept. It. William R. Hearst, of New Tork. and Thomas is. Hisgen, the presidential candidate of the Independence party, addressed well filled house at a local theatre to-night. Sir. Hearst was the first speaker. He plunged right Into his charges against Governor. Haskell, of Oklahoma, saying that gentleman mild not allow the Attorney Gen-1 1 eral of Oklahoma to secure an Injunc '' Won against a subsidiary corporation ' of the Standard on tompan. .. " Hearst ateo read a letter slleged to 1iave been written or Representative Joseph C, giblcy. of Pennsylvania, and addressed -My Dear Mr. A" in which he writer stated that the corporations had a strong friend In "tftnator B." iSr. Hearst read another letter pur ' porting to have been written by John - D. Archbold. of the SUndard Oil Oora 9anv, to Mr. Sibley, saying: . "We are anxious to have a talk with Senator Bailey." Mr. Hearst left on a late train for New Tork. where he will attend the sessions of the State convention or the Independence party to be held in Cooper Union September 24th. Mr. Hearst said in part: "I have shown that when Mr. 'Roosevelt prosecuted the greatest of all trusts, the SUndard Oil Company, he drove it out of the Republican part)- Into the Democratic party. I have snown now ine uemocraire party amended its platform to suit the Standard OH and made Mr. Has kell, who was an agent of the Stand ard Oil. th" chairman of their com en it tee on platform. I have shown how the Democratic Jiarty first held out Its hand to tii eUantlarrl Oil and then In Id out It hat to the KUndard OH, and appoint ed this name HaskHI Hit national treasurer to take up the collection. GOVERNOR ATTEMPTS To BK1BK ATTORNEY UENKRAU. "Please reinmbr that i have not personally made any accusation agalnet any one. I have read the complaint of Attorney CJeneral Monett, f Ohio, filed in court, in which Mr. Monett aays that '. N. Haskell was one of those concerned In an attempt to bribe him to discontinue actions gainst the Standard Oil. "I have read signed letters from the Standard Oil headquarters show ing that Mr. Foraker, while United States Senator, was In the pay of the Standard OH Compunj-. 'Mr. Haskell asserts that fjeneral Alonett's disclosure must refer to some other Haskell with different Initials. "Here are other court records of another case in which this same ' X Haskell, as Governor of oklatfoma, ' has been more successfully of service to the standard Oil. "A sub-company of the standard OH Company, known as the J'ralrie Cil and Cas Company, was riding rough shod over th laws of Oklahoma Bind over the rights of the citizens. "The Attorney (Jen I of the Slate of Oklahoma, alert to tne Interest of the cMlsens. went before the courts and secured an Injunction to prevent this branch of the Standard oil Com pany from tearing up the public lilxh wayi without right of eminent do main. "The Attorney Oencral secured an injunction against the I'ralrle Oil and Gas Company. STOPS PROCEEDINGS AUAI.VHT OIL COMPANY. "Governor c. N. Haskell, who was out of the Htate, telegraphed the At torney General not to proceed against the oil company. When Governor Haskell came back to the Ktato he refused to allow the oil company to be tried on Its merits. "He secured private attorneys and "Went Into a higher court and asked to have the Injunction dissolved, not on the ground that the Attorney General was wrong in his procedure, but on the ground that the Attorney Gen eral, belli jf an officer of the adminis tration, had no right to proceed against the wishes of the Governor. "Governor Haskell won on that technicality, and the wishes of the Governor being emphatically not to Interfere with the Standard OH Com pany, the Prairie Oil and Oas Com pany was allowed to proceed with it action regardless of the laws and without trial on the merits. "Remember, please, that I make no assertion on my own authority. Here are the court records and I merely read from the court records." Mr. Hearst then read the Logan county, Oklahoma, court record re garding the case. He spoke of the , letters received by Senator Foraker Bank Deposits of Three Kinds FIRST A Checking; Account,, pay your bills by checks and thus t frt a receipt tor each payments.. , ,;,y '..?. : J. SECOiXD Get a Certificate of Deposit for three months or longer,' bearing 4 per cent, per annum, Interest. , . v ' ; THIRD Open a Savings Account,' In which You ean deposit at any time and receive 4 per cent, per annum Interest, compounded quar terly, ...-, ;;. 'a -.::' . BE SURE to make your deposit In The Commercial National Bank CaplUI $500,000. Surplus $120,000. . - --v - ' R. A. PUNV, President. A. G. BREXIZKR, Cashier. W. K.HOLT, V. President. . A. T. KLMMEY, Asst. Cashier. COnOAl NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, Ne C. , BRYAN TARTY ARRESTED KXCEfc'DKD AUTO SPEED LIMIT. Policeman Places Bryan Party Under Arrest Fur . Exceeding? Automobile. Speed Limit Between River Point and Woonsocket. Bat After the rVn-mslltlc of Taking 'ames tins Automobiles Were Allowed to Pro cured Bryan OHM'ludrei His First Invasion or Prcwnt Campaign In Providence Lert Night A Trip to K-mipiuf and "Wolf oris Rooftt" on Programme For To-Day. Providence, R. I., Sept. 19. Cam paigning through Connecticut and Rhode Island, William J. Rryan t night, in this city, concluded his first invanlon of the presjnt campaign In the- KnL The day van not without it Incidents, particularly after (hod Island territory was peached, whero the Bryan party at one point were ar rested for overspording their mito moblles. The Itinerary as arranged by the Rhode Island Slate committee, j provided for Mops Ht River Point and ! Wooimocket. and ne 4-ssitated a trip ' by automobile v,r about publican congressional executive mile of th dustiest and apparently "umniiuw of the second district met the most rain-forsaken Wgliwsvs thati'n Kinston this afternoon and named New England can boast to-day. j Mck M. Ferguson of Halifax county. At Htamlord. south Norwalk and!" ,h',r nominee against Hon. Claude New London. Conn., early in the day. Ktchin. J. Frank Lyles, of Edge- the Democratic candidate delivered 1 ?" prminrnuii THE UNION NATIONAL OF CHARL0TTE,N.C. Jlie. fJercliants; & Farrners t National Bank -. ; OF CHABLOTTE, N. C. y ;:y-- ' Surplus and Profits. :;. . .; . .V.. 130,000.00 " v Accounts of Corporations, i Fiiros V and5 Individuals ' : ' .l. ; Invited. -. - ; ' -.' - ' ;-' '. "We Issue Certificates of Deposit' Pa vable on; De-. ; mand Bearing Interest at 4 'Per Cent. ;.Ter;';y .j Annum if Left Three Months or linger . We Also Pay 4 Per Cfnt. on Savings Deposits" and ; - Compound the Interest Quarterly. . ' We Want Your Business. ?- ' ' GEO. E. WILSON, President.- , JNO. B. BOSS, Vice President. ' W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. short addresses to Inrge nudi.-n using as th basis of his argument tho Iernocratlc platform. elector from the second district. Former Reldsvllle Man Dies In West Vlrvtnla. In Rhode Island the Pay Htate llm-g Th obMrvtr. Ited train upon which the pirty was: traveHng. was stopped at Apponaug. I Reldsvllle. Sept. 1. Relatives hero In the town of Warwick, the home "f havo beon notified of the death or a United Htateg Senator Nelson Aldrlch.'1 former townsman, Mr. Robert Automobiles carried the nnrty four C'Rud") Miller. Jr.. which occurred at American Machine k Mfg. Co. CHARLOTTE. N. C Manufacturing Machinists and Founders Cottoi and Cotton Gil Machinery. Waste Kacbiaery and Woos-Workins machinery. General Repairs. Castings. Contract to Install Steam and Hot Mater Heating, Fire Pro tection, Electric Lighting and Power Plants. miles to the home of Col. P. H. Quinn at River Point, one iof the leaders of the State rHnrocracy, when. Mi Hryan delivered his first Rhode Island address to a good slsed audience. The automobile in which Mr. Rryan wa.i traveling 'balke before the o il war reached and 'ho was forced to wait until the engine could regain Its composure and accede to the demands of the chauffeur. TH K PARTY A RftKBTKfi. After the River Point demonstration the r,i,riy ''x automobiles lieniled for Woonsnrkct, the homo of Col. Jcorce W. Greene, of the natloiml Iv-mocratic committee. I'ulorw-l Hryan's automobile again balked Th'- cur was left with its chauffeur hy the his horns in Rluefleld, W. Va., laft night. The immediate cause of hLs death was a tumor of tho bowels. The decease was about 4 5 years old. His brother. Mr. O. A. Miller, and sis ter. Miss Mollie Miller, of Reldsvllle, went to his bedside several days ago. He was a traveling man and reprc sented a large shoe concern. Resides his wife, the deceased Is survlvd by his father. Mr. R. M. Miller, of this city, and several brothers and istiTs. The remains will be buried at Rural Retreat to-morrow. THE WEATHER Washington. Sept. 19. - Fnrecsst : Virginia, fnlr Sunday and Monday; light roHdj.1,1,. ami In one, of the following 'varlaMe winds car Colonel Rrvan started for the. North C.rolins. fair Sunday and Mon- Rubber City. Rut trouhles were not day; llffht variable winds. over. Mr. Hryan's car whs held up South Carolina, partly cloudy Sunday; by a policeman and the party placed "'l " rrtnn Sunday under arrest. After certain formal!- j nr Monday: light variable winds. t!e such as the taking of nn.mes, etc.. ! ieorgla and east Horlda. showers Sun- liad been gone through wllh party was allowed to procoed. other car containing newspaper men suffered a like procedure. At Woonsockct the open air speech of Colonel Hryun at Clinton oval was heard by a groat crowd, the ad dress covering the same general ground as at River Point and other places, and "t t:47 a tram was taken for Providence, when- the concluding speech of the present New fcnttland th Hrd Monday; light east to southeast An-!w'".'u- n ri norma. Aiaoiima. .Mississippi, j showers Sunday and Monday; light to i fresh east winds. Louisiana, showers Sunday and prob hly Monday; light to fresli variable winds. Kast Texas, local showers Sunday; Mon day fair: flight variable winds. Arkansas, showers Sunday; Monday partly cloudy. trip whs delivered to-night at Infan- ,. try Hall In the presence of a crowd ,AH AU nVitl the citv to overflowing. 3 ''""'"'If' Hp"(- At Providence Governor James H. "nset ti.-o p. m. Hlgglns. with members of the com-! TEMPKRATURK (In degrees) mlttee, welcomed the colonel as h ghest temperature stepped from the train, and escorted : ixiweat temperature .. .; him to the Crown Hotel, where din- Mean temperature n r was served. Kxcess for the day 'rowds lined the streets and cheer-1 Accumulated deficiency for month.. ed vociferously. Accumulated excess for year At Infantry Hall he arraigned the PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Republican party ror its position on the tariff, the trusts and the labor question, and criticised Mr. Taft for amending his party's platform. He reiterated his charge that the cam paign expenses of the Republican WEATHER BU- tCi 58 12 1 M 103 from John D. Archbold and said Mr. pnrty are being paid ror in large part Archbold became angry when he i fro"' corporation wnich have hroad heard of their publicity. ; ncd under the protective tariff sys- He said that the momery of Rep-' tern, resentatlve Sibley, of Pennsylvania.' He denounced Mr. Taft for bis labor was very pour wnen ne aenieu writ-i iiiiiiiiii'', htiu hhhiil (.imncHuru noo Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... 0 Total for the month 0.J7 Accumulated deficiency for month.. 1.3A Total for the year 41.64 Accumulated excess for year S 00 Prevalllg wind direction 8. W. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. TERRIRI,E 1GHT IX STOKES. A landlord anil Ills Tenant Quarrel Over IMvialon of Fodder, the Tenant Being Badly Cut. Sperlsl to The Observer. Reldsvllle. Sept. 18. News reaches here of a terrible fight which took place Thursday In Stokes county be tween Mr. Icn Zlglar and Daniel Hundley, In which Zlglar used a knife with terrible effect on his opponent, while receiving; dangerous blows from a stick In the hands of Hundley. Hundley was cut In the abdomen, and. Is said to have been almost disem boweled, but his condition at present is said to be greatly Improved, though for a while it was feared that his re covery would be doubtful. Mr. Zlg lar has several abrasions on the head and body, and while his hand Is hurt his wounds are not serious. 'While the particulars of the fight have not been ascertained. It Is learned that the trouble arose over a division of some fodder. Hundley Is a tenant on the land of Zlglar. Zlglar Is well known in his section. He Is a one-armed ex-Confederate soldier, but Is a pow erfully built man and of great physi cal strength. R D. A Stocks and Bonds Bought or Sold. 1 Per Cent or more, free of taxes, can be obtained from first-class stocks which we can offer. In buying or selling it will be well to have the benefit of our experience and facilities. NORTH CAROLINA TRUST COMPANY, Greensboro, N. C. Capital and Surplus (405,000. A. W. McAllster, President. A. M. Scales. General Counsel. Robt. C. Hood, Asst. Manager. Charlotte always a leader. Note her three degrees of . liars. Pull Dick Pull Devil the motto at our Aldermanic and School Board meet ings. They are wordy gladiators who strut the stage and make this old world smile. MEANTIME FORGET FUL that 118,000 City Tax due for 1907 remains unpaid August 1st 1908. and the Collector draws his pay And smokes his pipe of clay. TRY the "White Agency" for a home. Fm D. ALEXANDER BANKRUPT SALE: Greensboro Table Cnmoany Plant. By order of Court I will sell on September 21st, 1908, at noon, on the premises, the entire plant, stoek on hand, etc., of the Greensboro Table Company, best equipped factory of Its kind In the South. Ready In all respects to start up for business, and a large demand for the product. An unusual opportunity. Detailed in formation furnished promptly. Write to ROBERT C. HOOD, Receiver. Greensboro. N. C, Aug. 81st, 1909. ing a letter quoted by the speaker ut Coiumbus, O. He continued; 'Mr. Sibley wrote the letter which I quoted, and he wrote others." Pull Republican Ticket in Ix-nolr. Special to The Observer. Kinston. Sept. 18. The I,enolr county Republican convention met In the court house this morning at 10 o'clock and a full county ticket was nominated as follows: For thf House, T. B. Brown; Sheriff, il. I. Sutton: register of deeds. John P. Walters; treasurer, B. F. Daugherty; purveyor, William Arthur; county e immisslon n, L. P. Tyndall. J. W. Sutton, John "eilghman, John F. Harper, II. Y. fields. put himself on record as to his posi tion on tins issue. The Rryan party left on a late train for New York, from whence the itin erary to-morroy Includes a trip to Ksoptis. the home of Judge Alton B. Parker, and to --Wolforts Roost," tiie home of former Senator David It. Hill. Datld.son Name Their Republican Ticket. Special to Th Observer. Lexington. Sept. 19 The Republl-( cans of Davidson county held tijelr convention to-day and nominated th I following ticket: Sheriff, A. T. De-' lap, the Incumbent; House of Repre-' sentatlves. T. E. McCrarv: register of Messrs. Settle and Whltener Address deeds, a. W Miller; treasurer, W. O. Fitzgerald; State Senate. K. W. Wall; commissioners, J. L. Doby. A. K. Myers and M. H. Harris. With one exception the machine ticket was nominated. A Mr. Stone, of Thomas- Pitt Convention - Special to The Observer. Greenville, N C, Sept. 19. The .. tiers to-day and nominated a full county ticket. Both the Republican - rIetors-at-large, Thomas Settle and , A. A. Whltener, were on hand to make - peaches. Nomination as Coroner Declined. Special to The Observer. . Fayetteville. Sept 19. Mr. Charles O.- Rose, county chairman of tne wanwrmin; executive committee, to day received a letter fsom Mr. Charles Jesstip. who was nominated on the Democratic ticket for the position of county surveyor, declining w ith thanks Che nomination. Person Detuotratle Primaries Yester - day : Roxbore, Sept It. The Democratic primaries were held to-day and the retains thus far received 'indicate the . following nomination; J. A. Long, Senate: B. a. Wlnstead, House; O. W. Thomas, treasurer. 1 There was no contest for th other officers.' The above are not all certain and may have to be decided by th convention Mooday. - ---I- A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure ablet called Preventics Is ' being dis pensed fey druggists eTerywber.-Ia a few J.onrs. prevmitcs are said t break any role completely. And Preventies. being n ( M toothsome, am very floe tor hrMrn. So tjinnln, no iexsHve, notfc 1' s harsh rnr sickening.- UoxAlf E .5 ry Mullen's Pliarmaey. -, vllle, had been promised the nomina tion for register of deeds but Miller knocked up the plans. W. O. Fits gerald Indulged in a rather fiery s perch about the manner in which Thomasvllle, the strongest Republican township in the county, -wa being treated. MiM-k M. Ferguson la Claude Kltchln'a Opponent. Special to The Observer. Kinston, Sept 19. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the Republicans held their senatorial convention for the eighth senatorial district nominating C. 8. Wooten. of LaUrange. and Mai. H. Frank Brown, of Kinston. The Re- " Jordan's ou tle ttqtiaro." E. P. Purcell, President D. A. McLaughlin. V. Pres. 5 Of Them All registered men. That '8 how much peo ple think of our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. Keep five men busy day and night. Do we get" YOUR workt R. II. JORDAN & CO. NURSES' REGISTER BOOK BARGAINS A few damaged Encyclopedist left. 3io such bargains were aver offered in North Carolina before: 1 Set S vol., cloth, offered at ...$34.00 (Cost 179.00 new). . ,. , . 1 Set sheep binding, 12 vol, offered at... ....1S.0 (Cost til.tt new). 1 Set Chambers' Ency 10 rol. ...... ....... .....'.. .tilJBO I Set People's Eney.. IS vol........ ...tt.OO Remember, we can furnish any Kn cyclopedia published and sava you -. per cent to 19 per cent. Don't fall to let us serve your wants. Addresa j . .... - eO'OPERTlTlVE PRESS " s - . ' CHAJUXJTTE, (H. C 'r.. ' ' -i ' . ' " FOURTH VJARD HOME AT V We have just had placed with us for sale a seven room house and lot in the above ward. The loca tions is good, being near Tenth Avenue Church, and the place is offered cheap. Call and let us show you the property. J. Em Murphy & Co. 43 N. Try on. 'Phone 842. Accident and Health Policies In the MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY are the most liberal In existence, though they don't cost any more than others. - Every one needs a Disability Policy covering EVERY ACCI DENT AND EVERY DISEASE. Let us tell you how we will pay youa definite weekly indemnity If you should be disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins. Dept. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. ' AT FOR YOU Is your money making money for you? - The more of It you hare employed for you. the less you need to work yourself. If yoo. keep on saving and putting your savings to work the landed capital of yon earning years will gradually take np the burden nd you will not need to work at all. We pay 4 per cent and compound It quartevly. We hare few Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. Southern Loan S Savings Bank JOHN U, SCOTT. President W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice Prea, ,W. L. JEXE1NS. Oahler. - - This is the Month V to kuflJ up, your balance n onr Sariajt DepartmenL A Now Interest Quarter lerfnninf October 1st We pay? 4 per cent and Compound the Interest Quarterf. .: American Trust Company ngsin BasinessSRaifencePrcccrfe r'e Three brick stores located near the centre of city and convenient to-Southern Freight Depot. Annual rent $2,275.00. Will pay 7 1-3 per cent, net after deducting taxes, and insurance, . ; 7-room residence . on Elizabeth Ave.; newly constructed, all mod ern Improvements; lot wJl elevated with fine view. -No avenue In, the. city I building up more rapidly.-j Price of property is low now ' compared to what It will be In three to Ave years. Price only Terms, f 1,000.00 r' more down; balance through the building and loan association. .;..'.: V"'".;..."., ;v n P; Fine lot on Park, avenue, ' DI1 worths Sj-acre 1 ..$1,000.00 6racre lot on Dcrita road..;.V j.... ....... .Itl.lSJtoO t e ? Southern Real Estete Loaii & Trust Company :britai4' $75,000&i Mfi-HSml $100X00! ". : W. 8. ALEXANDER. . R.'. A. DUNN, . . A. M. McDONALD. -au President Vice. President. ; 8eo. and Treaa. first National BanR v CHARLOTTE, N. C. J Capital and Profits. . . . . .-. . S 5 0.0 0 0 . .ACCOUNTS SOLICITED ; " Per pent. On Time Certificates. " HENRY M. McADEN ...... Prsldent JOHN t P. ORB. . ......... .Cashier ; Directors:' J. C. Burroughs Geo. XV. Graham J. S.' Myers J. H. McAden Frank Gllreath Geo. W. Bryan - C. A. Bland v , C. A. Wllllamg Henry M.' McAdw North Church St. Residence . Lot 75 feet front, nine rooms, all modern con veniences, electric liglits, steam heat. .. . .$4,000.00 Can arrange tenns. Will be sold at once. For: further particulars, call on or 'phone y ' Brown & Company. Phono 635. 203 N. Tryon St. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Resources $1,500,000.00 Our method of doing business holds old friends and V - gains new ones. B. D. HJIATH, President. " JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. 3.H. LITTLE. Vice President. W. H. TWITTY, Cashier. INSU RANGE Is something we all must carry and we would be glad to serve yon.' We write the following lines: Fire, Health, Accident, Surety Bonds, Steam Boiler, Burglary, Elevator. Sprinkler Leakage, Plate Glass. If you need any of the above Insurance, call (00 and we Will ' be glad to call and see you. ' CAROLINA REALTY COr ; 0. J. THIES, Pres. B. RUSH LEE. See. W. D. WILKINSON, Trees, and Mgr. J. P. LONG, Salesman. No. S W. Fifth Street. ; Phone 100. Farm Sate or Exchange We offer for sale, or exchange for city1 property, a splendid farm of about 40 acres, four mllei from cky. Has food t-room cottage. barn and splendid orchard- ' " f For futher particular! aee ... The Charlotte Trust L Realty Co. ' CAPITAL' 9300,o6o.00. Phone m $S&$2-)o-1 Trade Wood fibre Wait Plaster, "Hard flinch." ; THE BUILDER'S FBIEKO r Freln aoea not hurt; natural shrinkage win no cracc'It water doea not make It ' fell off; hard mm atone. Write for booklet. Manufactured by . , .:J:t t ;K , : , : '.." : k , - : ) CIIflRLOTTE PLASTER COMPANY .- Write for Booklet. 'v' - ' .C w .-'. v Charlotte K, C Real Estate th . v t- ;.'''-'' .. - : - t according to the! record of he Register of Deeds, hag advanced in R value Hfty.Oo two hundred per cent, during the past few yean. With the -still larger growth of Charlotte now going on values will continue to", advance. Through our Real Estate Department we have the exclusive ssle of the fine building sites of the Suburban Realty Co. at Wllmoore, Plcdrsont, Hill Crest and Colonial Heights, st prices ranging from $210.00 to $1,500.00. according to sise and location, and on very favor- able terms. We also offer all classes of city property. No better lots In Charlotte tor home or for Investment. . Send for maps and price . : list We also sell Southern Mill and Bank Stocks and Bonds.- iSfe AbbbttM'Gomp'y ' Everything; In RcaEstUto-High-Orade Intestajents. i
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