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i CHARLOTTK DAILY OBSERVER. FRIDAY, JUNE '18, 1900. ' ' . i ' f .. ' f- jj cauHtxcr case jtar exi. .j'yMd;J. Honey WUI Conclude U" . . AffHMBU To-Ir 1 Bluer In WW ArgvmraU. Making Severe Ar 'X4; nlgummt of W. M. Abbott and . en Francisco. June 17 Francis J. Keusy half completed to-night his sL'ciosiB argument for the prosecution ' in the case of Patrick Calhoun, charged with bribery. ' rurtn hia address. Mr. Heney ad mitted hv!n an ambition to become district attorney under the new ad ministration in Ban Francisco. He also outlined the theory of the prose- cuticn designed to connect the presi dent of the United Railroads with the accusation of bribery that has served 1 aa th basis of a five-months' trial. Mr Heney declared the proe-ti-tlon had no course open nave to grant immunity to th supervisor who gave the most direct testimony against the defendant. "Isn't there here enough evidence of guilt. - said Heney. ' to sink Pat rick Calhoun to the bottomless pit of he!!'' Fery haJr on hia head is guilty. faught in one crime he has been back of a down more to pre vent his conviction rid obstruct the course of Justice. Beaching r discussion of the activi ties of William A'bbou of the legal foroce of the United Railroads. Mr. Heney said: "I am talking about William M Abbott, than whom no milder villain ver cut a throat or nuttled a ship. In appearance, a Hunday school su perintendent, he Is vet one of the men, who ere responsible for Ihis rscord of black iniquity" Mr Heney expects to conclude tomorrow. THAW JTEARTVG DEFERRED. Matter W ill Com Up at Whit Plain on July , Postponement Having Keen Attbed by State. White Plains. N. Y.. June 17. Harry K. Thaw will have to wait in the Matteawan asylum until Julv '. 'for a hearing to determine whether he is now nine and In a condition ti be released from the asylum. The case, came up before Justice M:lls here to-day on a writ of hale.tt corpus obtained by Thaw. Thaw's counsel, Charles Morse ha us-r, want ed to go on with the Ixarlng. but Mr. Clark, a representative of the At torney General wanted to have the jcase transferred to .New York county, and District Attorney Jerome, of .New I York, asked that the hearing be postponed In order to give htm an op portunity to attend to other busi ness. Justice Mills decided that the hearing would be held In W lute Plains. Jusxlce Mills ordered Pr linker. the asylum, to permit Thaw to st up until 9 o'clock at night on the representation of Thaw's counsel that he wits compelled to go to bed at 8 p. in., and that this was too early. Thaw's mother, Mrs. William Thaw: his witter, formerly thn Countess of Yarmouth, and his two brothers were In the court room. When the Juth e Hnnounced his decision to delav tho Ihearlng, Harry's mother ollaped. Harry Thaw aenlsted her to retire to an ante room and remained there with her for a short time. Q CURES LOOD POISON When the blood becomes Injected with the virus of Contagious Blood Poison, to symptoms art) soon mantfa-iud. The mouth and throat aloe rata, coppcr-oolored spots appear, a red raah breaks out, the hair begins to ooma out, and usually sores aad ulcers show themselves oa different parts of the body. At the first sign of the disease 8. 8. 8. should be taken, for the trouble la too powerful and dangerous to trifle with. If allowed to run on the tendency u to work down and attack the bones and net-res, and some times it makes a oomplete physical wreck of the sufferer. The disease can make no such headway if EL S. 6. is commenced and used according to direc tions; its progress can be stopped, the poison removed, and health preserved. 8. B. 8. goee Into the blood and removes the insidious virus, cleanses the circulation and makes a complete and permanent cure by driving out the cause. 8. 8. S. quickly takes effect on the blood, end grad ually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the skin cleared of all spots, sores and blemishes, and when 8. 8. 8. has thoroughly purified the circulation no trace of the disease is left. S. 8. 8.. a purely vegetable remedy, cures Contagious Blood Poison because it is the greatest of all blood puri fiers, tested and proven for more than forty yean. Home treatment book and any medical advice free to all who write. TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. COTTON MAHUFACTURTtR who contemplate making Improvements in their Card Room HAT MAMKAITI IUaW Sl'KD. MEAT INHPKTION SYSTEM. OOVtal Ineiluii(ni of the Charge Ms lie by Former Iiwpertor, Is Ke gun KeiMilons Behind CkJwexl IKjont. Eatt Pt. Ivmiib. 111., June 17 An official Investigation of the charge against the fovwnmMii meat inspec tion system st the Nntlonal Stock Yards here was bea-un to-day by h board, selected by Hecretry Wilson, of the Agricultural Iepartment, head ed by Ir. A. P. Melvin, chief of tho animal Industries hurnau. The se s sions were behind cod doors. J. H Harms, the former Inspector who brought the chanfes ttiat caus ed the investigation, withdrew from the case when he as informed that the hnarlnus would bo held Ik hina closed doors. A statement Issued by the ofliclals aald: "Mr. Harms was aswnrel thst ho would be afforded every opportunity to present evidence to substantiate hie charges. He whs told that it was the general policy of the department not to conduct public investlKations. hut that he would be furnished ea.cn morning with a copy of the stenog raphers work of the day's proceed ings Th committer will continue Its investigation It Is In pfeesslon of a list of the witnesses, relied upon by Mr Harms to substantiate his charges This list was furnished to the department by Mr. Harms, and every man In it will be called before the board. MBOK TltOl'BLiKS DISC'l'lieiKD. American Federation of I-aljor Takes Hand In tlie Situation at Ve-vt Orleans. , New York. June 17 Labor (troubles in New Orleans occupied the I attention of the executive council of ' the American Federation of Ijebor at ! a seseion In this city to-day The coun i cil agree, I to notify the New drlrane central body to keep hands off trn- question of aijreement for leamti rs j in the Consumers and Dixie Hrewer ' b s of that city Declaration was mad" thit the central body should not help to secure an agreement reducing the wages of teamsters or which provided for any other than union labor John Mitchell, Joseph Valentine and John H, I,ennon were appointed a committee t.o visit N wOrleanB and to hold a conference of teamsterx, stationary firemen and brewery workers in the hope of eJjusting i In differences as to the Jurisdiction of the various organizations. The council epprovo1 the oxpulMon of Robert K. Ie from the siret.ir shtp of the New Orleans Central Trade Council Associated Hat Manufacturers, Incur Kratd. Allcgo TIsU Sixteen Hat Manufacturing; l'lnn Violated Terms of Agreement. Tanhury, Conn.. June 17. Hints were brought In this city this after noon by the Associated Hat Manu facturers, Incorporated, of New York, against Id hat ma n ufacturlnif firms in Danbury, Hethal and -New Mllford. for damages of 11,000 from eaj h, for alleged violation of tho terms of aKreement8 and the bonds that fig ured In the recent tie-up of the hat ting industry In Danbury and else where throughout tho country. Attachments agxregatinK mor than 300,0o were placed upon the real eetale and bank accounts of the llrma and corporations that axe mode defendants In the suits The sixteen concerns sued made n settlement with the hstters' union last week, and the suits are the outi (une of that settle ment, which was alleged to be In vio lation of the agreement and bond under which the man u f at u rers were organized. I Best for eyery i Coal of Quality. CUnehnrld Stratford house 11 East 3:'d Street (Near FHfth Avenue) NKW YORK An absolutely fireproof hotel. Centre of the shopping and theatre districts Arranged In suites of on, two. three and five rooms with I. at lis. fp-clal ratcg will be made to Southern travelers coming to N' ' York during sumnv r months; cruislne the very best. John I,. Chad wick A Co. Proprietors. their advantage to write us. Our Repair Shop located in rv,.. in a position to meet all demands made upon it for prompt 'som- s Dow our PATENT CUP on all CARD FLATS we reclothe. SPKcru prepared in our on Shops, is also used in all LICKERIX& n E, IMPROVED TOOLS, EXPERT WORKMEN and LONG EXPFprhaul are all at your command. Complete Line SYKES CARD CLOTmv? wavs carried in stock. al- SACO & PETTEE A. II. WASHBURN, Southern Agent, MACHINE SHOPS CHARLOTTE, N. (. Professional Cards Why Do You Suffer N0IiCfEXp XFE.SSKS TO MrKDKIl. Nritrn Arrested in t'olumbiis, )., Tells folic He Rilled K.iuriiieer Holt . Beitween (rrenmboro ami Durham IiMt October. Columbus, (I, June 17.- Solomon Shepherd, alias Wllllajn Thomas, a negro, yesterday confessed by acci dent to the Columbus pollen that he Is wsnted at Durhajm. N. C, for mur der. He Is held awaiting word from Durham Shepherd was pwnlnn a watch when the police arrestnd him. He be ran to deny that hs had "killed the man " After some questioning as to what he meant. Shepherd said he was Implicated in tho killing- of Knsineer Holt, on the Southern between Greensboro and Purhani laat Oc tober. He said the engineer caught him riding the blind burgaxe and threw htm off, whereupon he fired at the engineer. President's Musna;e Read to House. Washington. June 17. After a wranRle of nearly an hour the Ierno crats In the House failed to-day to obtain the paseus;e of a, resolution call irni upon the Htste Department for the transmission to the House of re ports on foreign wanes and cost of production in forelun countries, ex cept Germany. When a rislnir vote showed it was defeated, K'irei'nta tive Hull of Tennessee, author of the resolution, m;ule the point of no quor um. The House then adjourned, after a roll call, until Monday. The Presi dent s special message, on corporation and Income taxes whs read at the beginning of the session. Dayton Honour Wrlglil llmtlierv Iayton, O., Juno 17--In the . ! : y in which a few years a-,-o Ih'v hetrar, in obscurity their first ex p-rl merit with flying machines, orvilb- and Wilbur Wright, the aviators, to-ch, v leceived the homage of their towns people. Kscorted by brass banils, led through triumphant arches, j through streets decorated wtili models j of their aeroplanes and praised in i public speeches, the r I n I i t broth ers appeared the leat i'iiiik Iihi, that anything unusual was going on. When lhat part of the programme was i reached which read "Kesponses the Vnghts." Wilbur and orrvdle ,fsi h arose and said "Thank you. en itlemen." Medals voted by Congress will be presented the Wrights to-morrow. Willie Man Columns. Miss . of W C. Hridg sawmill seven ml Hody I-'on nrl In Itlver. June 17. Th.- body i. who operated a 's north of ('idum- HOT WATER A PLENTY i not difficult to obtain- if we have the Installation of your bath room ind kitchen plumbing. We'll esti mate if you only ask us. V. R. M'CAIN. M D Practics limited to Infant Feeding and Diseases of Infants and Children up to 15 years of age. Office and residence. 14 W. Seventh street. Hours, t to 10 a. m and 4 to S p. m. 'Phone, 635-L and W'oodall Shep-pard. HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS Law Building, Charlotte, N. C. Wheeler, Oalliher & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty Building. CHARLOTTE. N. O. New York Branch. DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist. Set of Teeth $4.00. 'Phone 495. Office l." West Trade St. bus. was found to day floating in the Tombigbee nlver near Columbus, hi" hands tied behind his back and n weight (a.-iencd to hi body Bridge had been missing sines Monday and searching parties were out looking for him. The cause of the murder is not known HACKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing, Heating. Gas Fitting and Supplies. Thone 812. and w. Fifth Ft, C HA P. LOTTK. X. C. Vandeirbllt Auto I Liu cm To-lla Crown l'olnt. Ind., June 17. Wit Ii a (lull red suosot promli.lng fair weather for the first of the ' Wewtorn Vanderbilt" itulomohlle ra e overiliH Crown Polnt-Iiwell circuit of i;3.5 imllen to-morrow, the throngs bcgHn to arrive to-tilght. Kxcurstnti trnms from every dlres Hon brought thous lands. ae did a constant stream of mo Uor cars. In nearly evtrv house in town and In Ixiwell. twelve miles any, every room ru a bedroom to I night. Y. V. C. A. tXJNTEKEXCE. Ir. Thonia F. IHrWw. of (irccnvlllc, H. V., JLKuctiswx "Work in Mill Dis-trk-ta" Dr. A. K. Janvier PresorteM Htrmg Sermon. Asheville. Juni. 17 The usual routine, relieved with recreational r ceaaes, took up the fourth day of the Southern Students' Conference of the Y.fl W. C. A AddresiM's were made by Mlsf Jennie I. Spalding. Htate secre tary of Florida, and Mlas rilrabnth SCincUir. of tins city, at the morning session, which was ckjsed with a meet ing of the Industrial workers council. Miss Theresa Wlbur, Stale secretary of the Gulf States, led tha general students' seeslon and the religious meeting this afternoon Mr. Thomas F. Parker, of Greenville, s. c'.. dis cussed "Work in mill districts." point ing out the necessity lor greater ef forts among the churchless working classes. Dr. C. A H Janvier, pastor of the Holland Memorial Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, preaohed a strong sermon to-night on "Devotional live and service.'' .1. O. V. A. M. Change Itllual. Detroit, Mich.. June 17.- -The a- j tional Council Junior Order of I'nit- ed American Mechanics to-dy pnss I ed a resolution changing the ritual j of the order so that it will contain three degrees Instead of one. A res olution was passed accepting thu of ! fer of the Tennessee State Council to donate grounds and buildings for a home for old and indigent members of the order. Two TrainsiMUi Ijoiw Tlir live in 1 NotiUicrn Wreii, Columbia, tf. ('.. June 17. Flngln eer Willln.ni H. Turner and Fireman J Young i'arllsle. both of this city, lost tholr lives early this morning ,when Southern extra freight train, jengine 27T. southbound, was wrock ed at Styi, a small etatlon about seven miles southwest of Columbia. ; The liKiomotive and five ears left the rails. The cause of the wreck ils unknown. AT HKXDER.NO.WILIE NEXT. L.bor Commissioner of the States and Nation at ( losing Selon of Carolina y as Tlielr Neat Meot Anoual Conventiou Ci'Uooe -ortli lrur ftai-e. Rochester, N Y.. June 17. Labor commissioners of thu States and na tion at the closing session of their convention here to-day elected Charles P. Kelll. T'niled States Com missioner of Labor. Washington, as president. O nlhe executue commit tee are M I. Shlpman, Commissioner of Labor. Raleigh. N. C . and K. J. Watson. Commissioner of Agricul ture, Commerce and Industry. Co lumbia, s. c The next convention will be held In Hendersonville, N. C. the time to fixed by the executive committee. The name of the association was changed from the Association of Of ficials of Bureau of Labor Statistics of America to Internationa! Association of Bureaus of 1-ebor. New Inquiry Into Ao-Clled Sngar Trust. New York. June IT. That new inquiry into the s-tleejed misdeeds of the so-called mi gar trust la about to be made was Indicated here to-day when it wis announced that Federal grand jury subpoenaes have been is sued for Receiver George Ii. Eerie, hia counsel and all the witnesses in the recent suit brought by the Penn sylvania Sugar Refinery Company against the American Sugar Refining Company for alleged violations of th Sherman anti-trust law. It la under stood that the r&we is to be eonidr g by the grand Jury on Monday. ChamtM-rlaiu's Cough K'mly Hie Best on the Market. "I have used Chamberlain's Cnugli Remedy and find it to be the beM en the market '' says K W. Tartly, editor of Th Sentinel. Oajnshorc. Tenn "Our laihv had several colds the past winter and Chamberlain'" Cough Remedv always gave It relist at once and cured It hi a short time I always recommend It when cpportunltr presents Itself." For sale by R. H Jordan 4 Co 50 HORSES AND MULES. We will receive 50 Hors e.s and Mules on Monday, June 21- Our terms are reason-able. J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co See our tremendous big stock of .Vehicles and J lories before you buy. There arc sonic bargains in the lot. MILBURN, HEISTER & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C With Rheumatism When You Can be Cured so Easy? Read How This Lady Suffered and Would Have Been Suffering Now Perhaps if Some Friend Had Not Told Her About Mrs. Joe Person's Reme- Red Springs, N. C. April 7. 1909 Peveri! years aso I was trouble with acute rheumatism In my arm end leg. which confined me to my beil r.ir two months. Finally I got so I could walk with s stick, and some triendu advised me to use Mrs Jo I iT.'ii Kcmedv. I took three hot Cis and It cured me. Since then I have iied it ss a genera family redi'-lne, and have alvvavs found it a most excellent tonic and nervine. Mrs J D CALMHA.V. KNITTING MIIK Under and i,y Mrt i made and ente..,i hv ,,, ,n 1 R- Allen. P. ',!' Honor.j Judicial n.rl , ' t..b, "09. in a ..V,,"'"1 2 8uperior rert , . ' ' n -nt In .... ' ayr.e i a . , . .. Goldsbor., Ktm el 4l rated." I w,: rurljl !t premises if,,. , - " boro Kn'tt.n, ...; . ' .,h M Goldsborn. K,.r,h ,' , ,"; " City iui Pi hi t , t , . 0,1 "Ser the highest hMri,r 4'F,",hC'H propertv. hmh r-.i . -.' Unfl constm ;r :::: '' Which Will ,' v . , . ' '"". t.v 'he r0 This is a -r'--i ri 1 npn purchas. a wsll ,4h.h.V" facturlng h,,lne a m, tlon I. extended . . prosp,,,,', ... .n pan, tn. spect the same i hp pnr.-nHi.er (,, r. .lM the day of s.,lc i , , fl- posit Of ore-half nf h.s K, f"m the sccepinri r-r rjtinn n( bid by tho Superior r,lur, n( W( V UUIII) app!4 Httorney r,r Mr i .- pj , ' . . I . V- v- -n , 1 imuBiiiii . ' I n's 'He S'h of May. IV):. T S ''AI'.H JR. Receiver O i, ! -i i K--v-"j ( Inc-M pprat.-d . . r-:'ha:n N C. Guthrie & ;-:'iu ! rr. -,. Purhdiii, N. c Special Summer Offer DR. C H. C. MILLS Realty Bolldln Practlcn Itdmltod io Iiscsse of Women and OtMitetrlcsi. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.. S to p. m. Rssldenc Central HoteL Write 1 1 s at once for Information about the Kr.I I HA TP 8. You i-an save from $9 to $16 on u scholarship. I.N'f, Bl'SIXKSS rOF.I.KGK OF THE SOUTH In In-i.-ready fur one of the arood positions we shall have ihi l well ventilated, splendidly equipped rooms. White Sulphur Springs MOUNT AIRY, N. C. Opens June eth, under entirely ne w- nianaireinent, thoroughly reno vated and t:r 1 1 improved. Tlie Ilest Water In North Carolina f or stomach and Kidney Trouble. RunnmR water in moms. t! oonis with find without bath Fine Orchestra. Kx. client Tn I I.- Modern Amusements I.one Olstan ce Telephone. Vo Mosquitoes. Ituss Meets all Truins. ,'o talarla. Finest Climate in th South. Resident Physician in Chartre. For Information an d Rates, Address, Robert Irvin, Proprietor. Mount Airy, N. C. lirrii fi'vmI Kn'- ' t'-r X.& Jl. 'I .. wl'.l al! l..it's. nalclgh 1 LOUIS H. ASBURY l ARCHITECT. S I Uw Building:, OarloUe. N. C. i Cliarlotie. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS rn RIOTTK. N. c. B. PARKS RUCKER CHARLOTTE, N. O. Consult Iiik aod Constrncttnf; ELECTRICAL ENGINEEk eJrtimatej, Plana, Opacifications and Supervision of Construction of Light ing, Industrial and Power Installa tions, Hydro-F.lsctrle Plants. Power Transmission. Municipal Lighting, Etc. TUCKER & LAXTON Contracting Engineers CUAIiLOTTE. Complete Steam, Electrical and Hydraulic Power Plants. BANDY & MYERS CONSULTING ENGINEERS Water Supply. 8ewrage. Sewatt Dis posal. Pavements, Water power, Dralnagre, Rslnforced Concrsts. Plana, Estimates. Supervision of Construction. 846-8 Arcade Building, GREENSBORO. N. C. Presbyterian College for Womei CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Second Term of this old aud reliable institu tion beean January 6th. 1909. Special rates given to those who enter the Se.'onl Trm. For rates and catalogue, address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D., President. Something Interesting From now until the end of June we are Hitting pn( in half on Palms, Ferns and Pot Plants of ;i!l km Come earlv and fret vour choice. Terms ptn-'tly ca C. O. D. on out-of-town orders. Dilworth Floral Qordei, Phone 900-J. I ? i Give It a Tria In Terrible Condition "I waa in a terrible condition," writes Mr. Anna Lon Bigham, of Pelham, Ga. "I could not 6tand on my teet any time at all without great pain. My head athed all the time, ao bad at times I could hardly open my eye. I suffered with, pain in my limbs, and my back hurt me all the while. "Cardni reliered me almost at once. My pains are all gone bnt the headache and that is nearly well again. I hope erery suffer ing woman and girl will give Cardui a fair trial." Cardui ia a specific medicine for women, made from pure Tegetable ingredients. It has been found to be a splendid tonic for women of all ages, particularly effective in relieving thoae aches and pain from which only women suffer. If you're run-down, weak or nervous, don't be discouraged try Cardui. With a successful record of over half a century, isn't it reasonable to suppose this good medicine will help you too? Give Cardui a fair trial give vourself a riV For sale at all drurrista. 1W r 1 falce CARDUI 1 Q 154 ELIZABETH COLLEG aATD GONSERV71TORY OF MUSW CHARLOTTE, . C. ati rIV Conservatory of Music in Separate Building !' i ty of SnecialiPts. ...... mitl Oraduates in A. B. Courss admitted to th P""1' ,h(, ?, Wellsslev. stc. Graduates in the School of El'r'"':'"1 Clafs In the Boston School of Oratory. ,roTn tl Special advantag-es in Art. Only expri-nr-.1 frvt.,r.. leading American and European Universities and I jjpjjjBJBjSWSSSS Try Our Special Coal Fo Cooking Cheaper Than Wood. Pious 19 ifll 71 Standard ce & Fuel Ci H. A. Btond, Salei Agent
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