ftyjgeail rr,, use. ' W. A' I 'AOS EIGHT ' " ' ' " THE A8HEVTLLE GAZETTE NEWS. . Friday, December 30. 1910. I The Prize of The New Year Is M & W Indian Coal for use m the homo grate, heater, range. Al ways uniform and clean, Avitli no dirt, slate and trash. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company FORCE BANQUETED BY JUDGE COCKE City's Guardians Feast and Exchange Wit and Humor, and Hear Appreci ation of Their Work. CITY NEWS HIGH PRAISE FOR THE HOST VOICED BY JUOGE REYNOLDS Special on Hams Dove, Orange per lb. Partridge and Brands. All 14c E. C. JARRETT I'lione :tr8 or 192. Finn Groceries, Vegetables anil Fruits. 12 North Puck Square and City Market. Fhone 473. Shoe Comfort for 1911 Is assured hy buying your footwear from the Qua ran tee Shoe Store. The storks arc such as In afford a per fect lit for every foot, I 1 1 1 in a cheap er grade of shoes and oti up t" the $5.00 kind Willi h arc our leaders. It's nol how miu li our shoes cost In. i how good Ihey are and the length i( their satisfactory servi'i a Irial Is ronvlnolng. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 South Main St. A RARITY 40r Portuguese HoneloBS Snr illnes. in pure ulivi- nil. extra line quality, per can 2.V- High grade Norwegian Sar dines in flh bouillon, I" r can Ic STRADLEY & LUTHER Sell the World's Best Cof fees and Teas. 3 East Pack Square. Two Phones 651 64. Declines Legislature Ought to Remove the Disability of a Seeond Teem In the nihee. The hoard of aldermen will meet this evening at 7:30 o'elook in regu lar weekly session. The regular, meeting of the hoard of directors of, the Blue Ridge lhilld ing and Loan association will be held this afternoon at 4 o'eloek. Ttobert ft. Reynolds, the new solie itor of the Fifteenth Judicial distriet. received his commission from Gov- i eiiior Kttchln yesterday anernoun. i He will be sworn in by Clerk of the Court Marcus Erwlri on Monday. A summons has been served on Guy Green and J. It. Uingc and returned to the clerk of court on aflicjavlt ot the county commissioners to appear at the March term of Superior court Presmnbly this case concerns the in terest on the taxes of the Concrete hotel, the principal of which was paid some days ngo. New Books for N?w Year's Gifts We have the latest issue of all lite new hooks of the late hooks in the papers or hook reviews. Rogers. We'll be glad tu show you our books. -If you've ''end about any you 'can get them at ROGERS' BOOK STORE 39PattonAve. Phone 254. A CAFE WHERE LADIES DINE. Properly rooked and promptly served edibles cost to order. CANDY KITCHEN PHONE 110. Haywood Street, Near FostolTlec. at small LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH GOOD COAL AND BE SURE OF A WARM HOUSE. Southern Coal Co. Phone 114. 14 North Pack Sq. The Best Musicians Recommend the HOBART M. CABLE PIANO Kasy terns nt tUe lowest ii price. DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE The police officers of the city, with former Judge G. S. Reynolds and the clerk of the court, present, were the guests of Judge p. C. Cocke at dinner at the Candy Kitchen last evening. The occasion was one of the most pleasant In the history of the depart ment. A tempting menu was served in courses while the good fellowship and the wit and humor that prevailed gave evidence that the police depart ment' was nover krnore harmonious than at the present time. Judge Cocke was seated at t'-e head of the table while to his i was Chief Chambers and on I " former Judge Keynolds. Cap:' m Lominae with his sijuad was seated iie.x, to the chief while opposite was Captain Jordan and his squad. In order that the heats should not he disturbed Captain l.oniinae and Captain Jordan with their sounds banqueted while Captain I, verb's squad remained on (dutv. After the dinner, cigars and several talks, members of the two squads relieved Captain l.yerly's men and Ihc.v feasted. Tribute to Police Officer. The evening was most pleasantly spent. Judge Cocke, after cigars had been lighted, made a short talk ex tending to the force his appreciation for their universal kindness to him during the past your and congratulat ed the city upon the efficiency of the force. He gave high praise to Chief Chambers as the head of the depart ment and to Captain l.yerly, Captain Jordan and Captain ljominne. in charge of the several squads, and particularly to the men in the ranks, without whose co-operation and loy alty and devotion to duty, the judge declared that the heads of the de pnrtment would lie powerless. He praised the men for the manner in which they had upheM the arms of the i hlef in the enforcement of the laws and said that the people of Ashevllle should be proud of its police department, Chief Chambers and the Captains. Chief Chambers was called upon and responded briefly thanking Judge Cocke for his main courtesies to the police as the presiding officer of the eourt and extending to the captains and every man on the force ids thanks and appreciation for the splen did manner in which they had upheld him and sought to make Ihe force the most harmonious in tile city's history. Captain Ijomjnac 'responded briefly expressing his appreciation for the loyalty id' his men and for the courte sies shown the men by the chief and the Judge. Captain Jordan made a 1 ringing talk, extending to each anil every' member of his squad and to thi chief and the judge his appreciation of their kindnesses to him and for the co-operation and the loyalty that exists in the department. Captain Lyerlv was unavoidably absent, fudge Reynold, former Judge Reynolds made an Interesting talk. He declared that i Ashevllle today has one of tin- best Justices, if not the best police justice that has eevr sat on the bench. Judge Reynolds spoke in high praise of Chief Chambers, the captains and the men on the foiee. declaring that Ashevllle never had a better police force than at the present time. Several members of the foree were called upon anil responded brietlv ; there were good cheer, wit and humor and the evening passed quickly and pleasantly. The following tempting menu was served In the same splendid stv le that has for years made the Candy Kitchen ,i delightful plaee to banquet: lilue Point Oysters on the Half Shell Celery (lives Bread and Hutter Crackers Radishes Tenderloin of Mine Kish t Corn Rolls Tarter Saucu Chicken Crmiuetts Crunch Peas on Uttinn Cream Sane. Fruit Punch ildorl Salad Saltine Wafers Marathon lee Cream Fancy Cakes Coffee Cheese Crackers Cigars cigarettes An answer complaint in Vance Davis Car company has been tiled to the the case of Robert versus the Hudson Motor in which the plaintiff is 1887- -1911 seeking damage for an injury received on Southslde avenue some weeks ago when struck by a motor car. In the answer it is alleged that the accident was in some measure caused by the carelessness of the plaintiff. Mrs. Mary Gentry of til) 'a IUnnton street died at her home at noon to day after an illness of several vears. She was 50 years of age. The burial vlll take plaee at the family burying ground at Marshall. Ihe services be ing conducted by He v. 10. Uvsander Grau. Surviving arc one daughter, Mrs. Ellen Running, and her mother, Mrs. Susie McAbee. The hour of the funeral has not been decided upon. Judge Pritchard left on No. ;tii last night for Greenville. Tenn., to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, A. II. Price, and will return this even ing. He will leave tomorrow for Charlotte. Sunday afternoon at .ri o'clock he will address an important men's meeting at the V. M. C. A. on "The Y. M. C. A. as a fu. tor in pro moting Good Citizenship. At lo meeting Sunday the Charlotte ' . M. A. will launch the plans for its work during the coming year Tuesday night of next week the le al Y. M C. A. team will open their basketball season with the Newport. Tenn., team. This game should be a gnat one from start to linish with a toss-up a8 to who will win. The Y M. C. A team is composed this year o players who. while not new at the gamy by anv means, are practically unknown in the basketball world, bill will before the season comes to a close be feared by most of the teams in this section. Several games will be ar ranged by the V. M. C A. team, and as they are going to put up a good brand of ball they should have the liberal patronage of Ihe local enthus asts. The reserved seat tiekets for this game are on sale at the V. M C. A., and as several have already been spoken lor the boys feel eontl dent that thev will have no trouble in raising the guarantee. In accordance with an order signed hv Judge Joseph S. Adams, a' cham bers, in the matter of the Mattery Park bank, trustee, versus the Craggy .umber company and the Bee Tree railroad, the motion of the defendant. Bee Tree railroad, to vacate the or I.T entered to appoint a temporary ceivcr lor the defendant company. mil also the motion of the plaintiff to dismiss the motion as above stated, have been transferred to be heard hy Judge M. H. Justice at chambers Itutherfnrilton tomorrow at 10 clock. At the same time the motion of Ho- plaintiff to have a permanent eieivir appointed for the defendant inipany will also he heard before Judge Justiie. In the order it Is set forth as the reason for the transfer, the fact that Judge Adams was for long time counsel for the defendant ompauy and is also closely related to one of the principal siockiiouiers oi the company. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL Thanks to the public and my patrons for their past favors. Again wishing all a happy new year. Very truly yours, L. BLOMBERG, 17 Patton Avenue. J. E. Carpenter JEWELER 32 Patton Avenue. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. Extra Quality Nuts California Budded Walnuts. Soft Shelled Pecans 35c lb. ,25c lb. Clarence Sawyer 5:? Patton Ave. Six 'Phones, N. SPECIAL PRICES To Christmas shoppers for the two days. 1911 WINTER DAYS !Are happy ones in the home that uses M & WCoal T X Phone 40 for a ton and X t be happy, for where there is comfort there may hap- ; piness also be found. : Asheville Coal Co. 8 next GEO. W. JENKINS. 20 South Slain St. Plume li!."). TURKEYS AND CHICKENS for the holidays. Let us have your New Year's order for meat foods. HILL & YOUNG Phones 4 and 359. City Market. 1800 S. STERNBERG S CO. FOP. SALE For Immediate d. :ivry, all Winds of second-hand ma chinery in tlrst class condition. STEAM BOILERS, ENGINES OF ALL KINDS Pulleys, Hangers, Bearings, Bixes, Shafting, Rand Saw Mill com pute; Steam Engines and Rollers ot all size? and makes; new and second hand Piping, all sizes. COUHESPONDFNCF SOLICITED. Think of It START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. SMOKE WITH BARBEE LIVERY W. M. REAGAN SOUTHERN SUED FOR $30,000 Hi I.e.. oi. i rrlc al Puerto Cortex. Mobile, Dec. SO. A wireless mess age from Puerto Cortex, Honduras slates the Cnited Wales srui.hout Ta- eomu arrived off that port and awaits instructions from Washington. Chambers Weaver. Livery. Phone 1 HOW 18 YOUR KITCHEN TODAY? We can furnish it on demand. Bargains in dinner seta this week. 1 X L Dep't Store M Ftttton At. Phone 107 The Miller Kb e Paint Or. Lucas PalnU Grant's No. "4 Cures Colds IK cent. MtMMMMMIMMMMIM CAREFUL PRESCRIPTION PREPARING 'Carefnlneas" Is the watch word of our Prescription De ment. We are careful to buy none but the finest quality of druga. Wr are careful to note and follow every Instruction of the physician We are careful to do every part of the work precisely right. l i Paragon Pharmacy I or. n. in. nqHir im Market MtvtsM. I1m N. ami !. tMIHtMltMIIMMMI'lli Weavcnillc, N. C Opposite Depot Endorsed by U. C. T. and T. P. A. Full laiuip.iie.it of the Best Horses and Drummers' Hacks and Buggies. PHONE 26 AM) TEA M WILD MEET YOU. Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Special inducements to Drummers Home Furnishings for 191 1 Our stocks are In such shape that you can select lu re at little cost many needful things to complete the furnishing of your home. Practically everything that is required is shown here in great variety and we invite your careful Inspection and comparison of values. YouAvlll be well repaid by giving consideration to tho exceptional values shown here. Beaumont Furniture Co., 27 Sot I'll MAIN ST. Vulcanite Asphalt Roofing In one, two and three ply, rolls or 108 square feet, with nails and raps to put on with In each roll. Extremely durable. Not affected by he it and i old. Requires no annual painting. Asheville Hardware Co. SOUTH PACK SQUARE AND 52 N. MAIN ST. RED SEAL Dli Y BATTERIES The best for automobile or gas engine use. Quality absolute ly guaranteed. No better battery is made for automobile, motor boat or any system of gas ignition. Piedmont Electric Co. (54 Patton Ave. Phono 478. J. Fori i Seeks Damages for loss or llotli Legs in Accident ut Old Fort. NOTICE,! From and al ter November 1, 1910, our priecs to our cus tomers will be as follows: Tungsten Lamps In a complaint filed yesterday alter noon, H J. Korlune.il lormcr ompiuyu of the Southern railway, is suing that company for the loss of both his legs In an accident on the Southern yards at ld Kurt, last July. On the night of the aeeldent Mr. fortune, a flagman. wu attempting to uncouple some cars lhat were to be shifted when his foot was caught in, the frog f a switch. He could not dislodge It and the tram hacked upon mm utting off both legs above the knees. In the complaint It is alleged that the ur coupler was not working well and should not have been In use and that the frog should have licet, covered. The amount of damage askeit is $311,000. The station master at old Fort and Conductor While, who i eharge of the train, are mime parties to the suit 25 watt f $ .54 each 40 watt 62 each GO watt 84 each 100 watt . .... 1.11 each 150 watt 2.00 each 250 watt '. 2.75 eaeb Tantalum Lamps 25 watt - 25 eaeh 40 watt 30 oacb Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 23, 1910. RIVERSIDE PARK 6:30 and every 15 minutes until 8 p. m.. then every hour until 11:00 p. m. MONTFORD AVENUE TO SANTEE STREET 10:30 a. m. and every 7 1-2 minutes until 11:00 p. in, except 9:07 and 10:07 which go to Soco street only. DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDE AVENUE '6 a. m. and every 16 minutes until 1:15 ;then .very 7 1-2 minutes until 3:45; then every 15 minutes till 11:00 last car. DEPOT VIA FRENCH 615, and every 15 minutes until 10:00 BROAD AVENUE m" th8n very 10 mlnute" till ll:00. MANOR a. m., then every 15 minutes till 11 p. m., except no car to Square at 10:15 CHARLOTTE STREET ' . th.n .v.ry 15 mm. TERMINUS 10 and 11 p. m. cars go through. PATTON AVENUE a- m "d 15 nnte mi 11 p. m . EAST STREET 6 8 m- ar,d every 15 mlmaes ull 11:00 p. m. GRACE VIA 6 " m nd every SO minutes till H MfiKKimUIN AVMU o'clock p. m., then .very 30 min. until 11 p. m. iilLTMORE 6:16 a m. and ev.ry 16 minutes Till 11:00 p. m.. last ear. I v han-e of Xrw VearV SNMtafk Washington, lec. 30. - Now Year's greetings from foreign rulers are lw Ing received at the White House, con veying to Preakieiit Tilt tlx' usual felicitations of Ihe season KeplMI are llnil sent promptly, the president expressing in them his own wishes and those of the American nation I" the rulers and to the people bevoiul seas. log Speaks (icnimti. Rerlln, Dec. 30. Following the claim of a game keeper near Ham burg that bis dog speaks German and ha an understanding of the language Prof. PfiMigst of the Rerlln unlversllv headed a commission of Investigation. It Is said they found the animal pos sessed of a vocabulary of swv.n worX elearlv srtlculated. Four were of two syllahlas. him siAI.K - Ur'' brick house, with large lot, I MM, 500 cash, balance asy terms. F. M. Messier, Amer ican National Hank Building, Real Estate, loans. Insurance. Z7l-!t FOR HALF. Rest lAcated business In Weal Ashevlfl. Addrea nuslness. are UStt-NeWS. 171-11 The carbon lilament lamps (ordinary incandescent aro re newable free to our customers, upon return of old lamps to our office This exiiensc is borne by the Company with a view to giv ing oui customers efficient lamps. Do not wait until your lamps arc burned out. When they become dim, send the old lamps in 'id wo will exchange for new. Respectfully, THE ASHEVILLE ELECTRIC 00. SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE at THE LITTLE OEM, No. 4 Patton Ave. Picture Frames for Christmas. Oold and hllver Plated Picture Frames. 35c and up. Pretty Oval Frames In brown and In gold for (xtO and 11x14 portraits, $1.00 to $3.00 Picturo frames mad. to ord"r from new style mouldings quickly. RAY'S STUDIO, Phon. 1104 tl Patton A v. Citizens Transfer Company ,ll I.IAN WOODCOCK, Owner. FURNITURE MOVING. Prompt Baggage Transfer Serviot. m by F. C. T. and I. P. A. FOR RENT. Five-room cottage. . Six-room cottage... Sis-room house ... Sevan loom bullae-. .$10.00 $16.00 .$17.00 .$30,00 MARSTELLER St CO, Sunday schedule outers In the lollowing particulars: Cars leave Square for Depot via Southslde Ave. 1:16, 5:10. 7:00, 7:30, s oo and 8:30 a. m. Car leaves Square for Depot via French Broad Ave. ".16, :!0. 6:45, 7:16, 7:45 and 3:16. Car for Depot leaves Square 1:46, both Southslde and French Broad. First car leaves Square for Charlotte stre.t at 8:46. First car leaves Square for Riverside 8:30. n.xt 8:46. With the above exceptions, Sunday schedule commence at S a. m and continues same as week days. On evenings when entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium or Opera House, the last trip on all Unas will be from entertainn - nt, leaving Square at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leaves Square to meat No. 31, night train, SO mil utea bef.ra tch4V ii or announced arrival. FOR SALE Flv. room cottage, depot section, price $1600.00 ;terms $300.00 down. Ultimo) -e , MARSTE Green Bros.' Furniture Store WHOLESALE APD RETAIL. 45 PATTON AVE. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. China Closets and Book Cases We can sell you China '"insets from $15 and up and Hook Cases in golden oak, $10 and up. We also have the best sec tional look case. These will be nice to put your present away in or to repay uu unexpected present. Nice line of Children Rockers left over at reduced priees. We received another shipment ol Children's Trunks, $2.00, today. GREEN BROTHERS THI ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Ma CSfl. . WW J VOL. XV. NO 280. m aBB IB. . Jl 1 a A Abaf VfjWHW VJVtwvfr r - , . ASHEVILLE. N. C, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 31, 1910. LAST EDITION 4:00 P M. WeathBi Forecast: v Fair Tonlfrht. 3c PER COPY IdI' MR IptlB Scene in Famous Irish Parliament in 1 790 n in i i nnin nn ni IN HEW YORK "1 mm wj - - Information from Well Advised Source That He Will Look Af ter Tafl's Interest, and With Roosevelt's Counsel. J. G.Robin, Charged With Taking $90, 000, from Northern Bank Col lapses in Court Room. taft IS PROGRESSING FAST TOWARD INSURGENCY NOW Standpatters to Go to the Board That North Carolina Committee Meeting Which Was Called for Two Purposes. WENT TO TRIAL C0NFI0ENT HE WOULD SHORTLY BE A DEAD MAN SI itch Pump Was I mmI and Hie Man i III Hellenic Hospital Where He May llocover. ,11 . well l,oel national lilellt signlllcanc I li t I lie ' coiil'eri net The pi On it I'ti no tin (jic.nUc-Nevvs liur Hotel Hamilton vl'nahliuilon. Dec INFORMATION is received from a 'well advised source that William l.ocl, has ativecd to look after the convention HUerestn of I'rcs- i v,.ui York, anu nic.n . is attached t ,ni lulled I" 111 Wl,h rololicl Itooscvclt. ,.sident s mcnilM now hope tue will spe .K lor Mr. Tufi durlnu aiiipaiKU. lite I.VCIII ol I III- I. ..,,,1 il III. iv I" At thin, me , " .' the event ol I ue vvc, ..... unnonnceineiit oi H" '' Bldent Taft is in me ," ";' ,1IS rrlemlH In the matter oi ' - been told m hum' ui Taft hopes lor a h iw, now he is ,-artlcu n. the ciiactniciu m "-" present session won o Uuii nomination npie. -" (laiette-.es ... - , ti t II' hooi " '"" ...I l.l- ranv the l'"'- '"" " r . r th. most s Uaneoualy llirBc pamis ... v " u duveloiiniont given 7 taTm m, at at K K It t H H . New York. Dec. Ill Vll.vsi- . clans today declare that Joseph K (i. Kouitt has an ercn chance -a for recovery. The Indicted 1st hunker lies a prisoner In the I B hoxnital nrlsoli ward. n s x, n New reel. laid that hei i I thai lres ol It liiif Ml illU fi 1 1 II mak able. Ini; Uu been th in V cl'MoUS itiind u f York Dec 111. Willi shoulders squared, and eyes levelled at the battery ol cameras trained on him. Joseph II. H. Hohin, the Indicted hanker, steppe.: from his , . ..... ulcn c.iv to ace ill - tact i SlSO i s in ' , , I ...i film ill Ihe know ledge that he hail swallowed a dose of hyu- i .1 in :i 1 1 : 1 1 ' i I Belli, that suniie . . with which Dr. Crippen hi wife, llelle Klmoiv. He collapscil he- ,,., he could be taken into court with tin exclamation: I ni a dead man; I've lak.cn pms"" talilets." . The ease was postponed in tni Kreatest excitement. A stomach pump was hurriedly brought into play an! the sick man was carried Ural to tht prison hospital adjacent and late to where he lies in the prison v., ehnme of attempted HUi- e is entered against him. and It Is lnul,ght he will recover, although he :u,ion of hoyscln is slow and much will depend on his vitality. "he time at which he took the drug is approximately lined by the test. -I ... , A cut In Klvnl. tr. Dolltst mon .u)or Uu, two fOlUllOV IICO, 111 le ec.ives from the district attorney fact, US to lliuc ,,r ollice Who l'Oilc wmi ini" ,s nearly a in- ..... J" , - The .. . ii. .tl, t W .tMllU'r- .alidiilacy. -" . ,.rl,.n(1) ton mornlnn paper u known tne president had made It i willllUf. ami u i" J. In twi- ebl.lciit that uu . '., teelKlative agreeti up . which It l ""I''",". ,,, bis '.., nllltatc the prrsm' . prei cfi'SH il a v i proi ram party. Not The I lean an these vlu have their now ud that, Tall iust.intlv som.raault, nation's mag tat rate tempt has. i xeellte til nrisldclit stand thul lie ever enaetc to CIS sltion. ,luv lasl carried an Payne new tariff its merits About thai uu ni nave seeuied r.ivne s there llotlHi I'l provldluK 11 inliuiioii. tlnti ol well as i.nrnoHes Friends of lar utt I'nyne rlkfht, in the lurll mission was ci rial would Hie pc there was let Ule , i min nl. moment cr nvel ul cssives the tariff. any other, wiiiaa of l may now charge i ate rls .. I.I..X..I loll. U,.eeUI,,K Much ,,,.. tamlpatiers, ... " - . , .. ...... of Abiricn i ,. i,li craiu". .,t receiving ' ' ,' , members day- 'ihose .. . .. ,)V not nceii i. " --- dUarlmnatory eonaiuu lln out ot tne """-" .v K(.nUwhom a tn'rtnT.y were were .nganed. r th ou . enWed, In read Ing ol The liropneej presnlcm er,. the Ides ol March we i , himself w ill be " ' , ..,. urn! rogulat standln.j ali.e.i - ... lit llllllM . , in or iei - . . wnniu w,l have to execu I be rcnarocu ,( if any."? - , heavy alio " " ,. wre , , however, ' Th, feat by easy "l-, ... ., mr uiavii had no .,, ws th. rayne-Ai""- , best tariff measure a o ; ever enacted into . )k po to ease away irom " wus oni once upon " 11..WBpapcrs mitnmc. .,.. .;. interview "in. - tocW " K" filing A t lhat time 'be whM. ,ve oui - ,, Mr ,""":"m" rnfortunateb "I' , .. Willie V'"' ,., lll-iimert ,,,He that r - , ,he story, an Inspn " ' supuort a Id" Presidents inlen o uri cm- I -.'" .... llie inipertec- and aain... a ; aK UM tarlir mo . . , well as Payne, had lor . t ,te. larcu , I'"' Pnhieni. - w ished to see h ... --. - , . public directed 1 is v. I Mr ,r Attention to the y i h. . . .....1.1 llllll " . was in .- i.H.tlons o. sstollliiR i cum. the larlfl law. his a,urc. for amen..."- . , lt ruUUy 'im,,,p,;,l,ure of niall '!l,'";T,lt,P when the peoph-s money many wa, critics... - , v. ,, ,.r cmmu 'V " thai 1'ernai.s , til lhat the i ,,m . t. ,o- er over to tin other .U le ' nf ,f his nan, ... ,hal, the serveit u .....i,ri i.,l -he party- . ... J !.i ,ini 1 1 etc i ... I . Ill livrn ,w .""'""',. ,..! to advo of Ihe president ami i I I. .11 iw-i renoniin rBI1Ks there Is no one in in mogt who 1. anxious to make w u,p renubllcani. thlnk ,.., re- "Nohody wants the He,iHtor - .rrfJL rr Z: which to the wnier ----- ,,,nrete.i remark, bidng propww Mf mean, that " t whether any rPu,l'CR" Murray W. n.xt time. Even ,. .-ran., of much hera de A r who used to """ . eonlem way nev.r .xperlenced In ti ae plstlon of m.re den.raU. has be (Continue on ' ' that, as ..em - -. . . i.oiHon in." '.' ,..;..i" s svstem about three quat - .. ... when he collapscil tcrs o. an ." ,,Hitive The two detectives were posit .nc ,. i ,,,,thim' on the way Holilll swaiiov.... ""--. ., ...... J i.er wasin the habit of taking o' ' " ..... .. i.Ocrncl . ... I., ,"). noses i" Iivosen. ...hi. . I, he the effects of morpume "" nscl to deaden the ; which gall stones make thcms.lv kn8he"'kept the drug in her house Mil mi" hrnther swal- i""1 UbleU. At Bellevue last '"w,d '.- Ub. surgeons esti- niKHt the esa... . - - a,)liut mated that Komn ..." r5r-rrr The hrst '''" from his he st.lKgere.1 O" .....rfs automobile to. the n ., ... hulldlng m tne .. na(, ,, s rapmiy ..... There hP to UU mm " - nI, Was ."m:? r ' Z Z omiu h pump nol revive,, unui .- -- . v, I.".' Keen worw d hlrt prompt use. ' ' "" ,, f the life "uWl-. bulging flrly """ frlmlual courts nuiioi.B (,uur( ,, with excltenc.o. f "f ,aen"11 ,rr.' nK business as Uua.whe Jerome stepped down tne aisle. . I. r. hurriedly i "V'"" h"n0,r' . . ', :,,, case. It I' s'lhai Ineandant-tak., a ilriin. He can..." ...,.. A" ambt. ance na. - () hls and surge s are n WP u. stomach, lie ,...""-- avoidable' ...... i,t hv Jn r. Aiutin ."" nMMan ,i romc. was cal.eu. . Ilobln trlcl attorney asltea ..." Inul said. . . i,-ivul "He nays. 0s.m lab .lead man. I vi taa. . lets: i f" r;; , inn- pupils of his eyes " hu(, of - ."'! CrTTaV the prisoner .1 t rfv e arraigned the e""d ntfl ,Z.d pending the re- dltloti. . .......pt haves Kohl., s .""- ' .,peu. tl,e .i.eStlon '" i ig-t-tii i in li i i i mtwmm t mk IsWT MMlll'saaaaMllll BTlMsllin R'H-aiMf 1H ' iiBUKHiBmanawHBHsaiBwv i wiwasBt- f 'ski h . jihbb - lavB.i, liT T-.TWm "l ' WIMPilislll sa W HisMI IIBIBB . AalalBIBIBIBBB aOava ' Tv ' ! I I 1 si i f W M II ggggggHgggggggg ' i i iggwggggaggMHgga-ggngi mil : ,. r - i r. I . . nnin . ..ni.il usiiru mil 1 1 ii 1 1 . . .. rv ill III 111 I I II I' II UHllLf H.i HI I I nnn nrRTit nn ii n i iiiui rn -.n uu r mi, unu I ..ri-r 111 I nil 1 111 llllll III 11 I U 11 III I I 1111 Mill I I I II 11 I IULLU, m n n i n miu uiuum rT11rniu il 1 1 ill I ill Lis I ill laww.."- u i-o nm n n 1 M ni ut uni uw ..inn ri u ks .r nnunr th net uk wn r.HUKCf cm I ni cvu mm uuiimiuiuMuuu, ........... UnJLiinu ullh u lULLUli Lixi luuiuh ! Iflf iui IMHIil Mi i n PBfflKD1 IS NUMBER One ? Goneral UNi Under Which Cities ... . s ia-.. a J .4 and Towns ol the Stale may auupi Commission Form. cniifti I7&TI0N OF TAXATION ..mw a nATiirn IS AINIEU A I HI AWUintn This Work Is Being Done by Various Committers of the North Carolina .Municipal ssoclat1on, foi In to the First and udopt the ernment. with ('apt. villc needed r.azette-News Bureau, rhamber of Commerce Rooms Itfwiemou ou.eiii.fe. Ualctgh, Dec. 31. To,- the session of the North Caro- oanelBtlnll in this City una ,iu,i"-i'' January IS there arc being prepared .. , ....m.villlee a number ot impoiwH" reports that will be perfected in time . .. metincfs that will tne comio.vvcr ... - - held January 17 as a prelimlnarv nuHfii'ialHUi nst there is a com- nl.rli 1r.. citV mlttee with wan,-. attorney of Raleigh, as chairman al . ..in cmler wllicli work on a ge. - " " may any cues - , , ... commissuin i".," Then there is a committee j i). McNeill of Fayelte- i in-eoare bills cnaii in."'. i r : n. luvu.'nSn 111 the needed eq""" " IT. ".i .,, cities and towns of the stale and Ito enable the cities to share In the cor- Thrown from His Monoplane in Michalen Cup Trial, Near New Orleans, Falls on Head, and Soon Dies. w TWICE CIRCLED THE FIELD, . AA,,iin i-nn I lirvlll' Dl IPC LUUKINU run lhruhiu runuL Monoplane, for Some Unknown Cause, Suddenly Darted Downward, and Aviator Was Thrown Over Its Head, 100 Feet. 4 J porate now e njoyed golelv by the counties Case Re-Opened This Afternoon on New Evidence-Nolo Contendere Plea Accepted. The i use of state U.okwooil, Jr.. who ......n was bollllll I aua.ust lb ml ycslerdav all , Superior en in I liarm 'lL1 " .. ....... ...I hv consent , 1 1 assault, was r. "pi i u all parties concerned al a scss .." 1 loilav . i mis' 1 lnc in."- t HI1,. . ... ..i . sciiti.u; ."' ' ... .. ,...,, , i b the private prosed... m. ,,, ii, at since .iu. tno ii open court in " ( v,,,,11,., -nrd in "" '... lustnic having nee.. ." Itxk.,.l. llMi th the prosec. Ion In .k . . ,. luirge ..gains, u.. ba.lKiil lo thai oi r. na"' .. ... , ,,.,,. i r I n-i ml the nine. "' v"' " ,, 'l1 1 1.., I:ik I He d that this I"".- , ght of al of ' ....., the case. Jue " ' , who appeared I" - . I ,l..reil S nolo come .. . was accepted by the 'Z ment of costs. . " osta (or the allege.. "'"' ' baby of Mr riier..u..K ever undlsiuroe... "The court slated thai this was an inshiuce where a """r."!. ,,y lU.nford l,.ckwm..l. Hi- ' " he bov, "who, sm in " Jl . ne am .i ro?hu.fu,,v ..evelop the defensf. and ...... m 'I s '" 1 - ... warianl a which now apt..." change in the indictment One Dead and Three Injured Result of Black Hand Outrage Frigm ened Out of Beds. v . nee ill. -' me mnn The bomb exploded .em Ill 1 m ,,,,'der a stairway. Increase Varies from 30 to 50 Cents New Rate Card Is Effective January 1. -SGB11RWG MEM YHHl FBB ftlBHircMI ,. ,u,,,k I'cniia., Dec. 31.-r Th(. , ,.lllK,h vail, v conductors commit tee ,,l liei.i.ral Mananer Magulre for several weeks have bee, bus consld- erl,,,,- new I nl- rates. The new ..... live .latuiary 1, Is adopt- .' T. n,en gel an increase varying wmrrHni? from 30 to 50 cents a u.i.v. . prnrv covered. The men run- nlnK rrm Huffalo to Jersey flty now averim- 1 1 75 li.ontl.lv Thev will get an additional I " rcnls Tn" ... increase la same av ci aa' i"' " " made lot all classes. racial or Garment She Expected to Wear at Taft New Year's Reception Stolen During Holidays. Drops Klght Slorle; "e Mun Killed. SCW York. IN-. HI- A" ... ilelcetive Is scouring N , the vvhercabou.s Y,,rk for .1 ' ' sll.holH. u,na- "f "," M I l-residen. worth ex, ..; ,.-., Monday 'ii rnoon Mrs U-ngworlh came lo Hflenwm. 'r ..,.-, recently New YO.K iron n,l was tneusun b day rush Ne wYork. Dec. 31. An unldentl ,u,,l mn was killed, and another fa- " W"' , ranldlV lo the ""'".'" ' :,;.r, Hiianoed Its -able, '1 "I llie . Mid ilroppert eigm m-i " - Colli leal Inirlgues In lurtugul. Purls Dee. :M -Humors f political ......ml. Insecurity of irZilZ-l t and a plot , restore Ihe dd hrone.i ixoia ,., have revived stories of the revo , ; Mantuls Uivrado says the k,ng Is warned of a conspiracy against Ihe House of llr..Kii.a. oui the state, auoi.hi w th Max U Johns of I.rinburg as . iriirU on a tui the chairman is a, ...... that will take care of the road tax and its division between ... and the outlying eounues -u streets mav be regarded us eoun V oails and portions of the county funds be used on these. The work me forces of the North Carolina Mu lng torccs ,,nh er nr. 'esirenomicalanu for tne mum. - rt possible that here will be .u effort to have enacted a bill that will pro auditors ..ndcr the dire. Uon o ..ar,Z,:Z llear' the cost of pan... ... - . .,,, hl, done by t auditing " ----- - to anu w..h.:ut hla. . InU. ... -' affairs of each municipality or count: xamined. ... IlauK iv. " k ooughton is Bank Kxamlner J. K. Doug preparing a chanKes tions for the iffl f tu, needed in ... --- nllmber f state that v.iu savs will important changes lhat he sa: ;ofhe -ankers of the state He will not toucn on " " ,h Uon. however ec , . op.nlon. This is .B n8 of "Bht ot the e e - that Chief Justice v taM. the banks are a, v nrescnt acts Hon altogether under the presen bearing on taxauo" bank stock. . Young Charters arc issn. " ,.hrlotte s.e , " rn-vorci Pan,: ra "eV 1 B. Pulliam and by D. K Cart.r, ii. ' . others, for a general "e8S l.yda in the Peiau-nUjxy; Deputy Sherin i. ' ; l(,rlUy' I.yda. a oi.uk -" ... father. twelve vears for k , . ; p unt that could not m Henderson This is a case rangers on the Vanderbllt estate, NKW OR! .BANS, Oec. :.. J. ;B. Moisant. the aviator, was fatally ..l ohr.Hl 111 . null tllirt iin'"ii"& o'clock, making a. landing at Harahan, 12 miles ahove .vew .'nm;.,WHS machine turned head down al an al- . n .. ,. .. . 1. ... Alj.iMTll tituile ot jue ifei, i.uvin head first. The machine was -wrlKiiiied. Moisant landed on his head. The IsJ train UaiillK Hlimui me. " , " il 1 speeding to New i.rleans from the scene of the accident. Fell 100 Feet. Moisant, In a 50 horse power P.ler lot monoplane, with a special gaso line tank aboard, left .1 aviation field at 10:05 o chick aim new lo !. ahan, the special grounds over which the aviator wus to try for the Micha len cup. Moisant circled the Mold IWlle, trvitig to nun a miiums . ..u, ... ... .1..... i- . r-. This was ainieuit us . swamps on an ,unn oiuv. Suddenlv. from a cause which may never be known, the monoplajio turned its head downward, and the horrified watchers saw Moisant pitch clear over the head of the machine and fall like a plummet for a diftam-o of fully too leet, uuuuub oh ." c;,... .i-ltl, nroiielb'TS SlllI nm luuviiii.v, . working, turned sidew.se. and feu. a complete wreck. Moisant was rushed to a Fiat car anu nun mu .u .... . ti. , si. 11 breathing 'MM nvnuiT, f KPIBSIBN IN U Minim 1 1. -iiu.pi mnnun HEW YBBMUWItL WUKM Several Dyntmiti Blasts Set OH Last . . aw tAm Civ Night Failed to txpio. Workman Will Oh. Gazette-News Want Ads Bring Kesuits GMIrilE ESTfcBLiSHES i ... .... aH nne-Ouarter Million bive. whs - - - Dollars for Purpost-Fourth Hero Fund Established. . jinn rumf ill' . '.K'S establish :i lias ai" .,.,., This is hi.' hero fund m "''"",.. ,.v Car- fourtb hero i.ino ... . United oeale Other luuu. ""..;.,,. .... i.rt'.ii in States. I'ra.ice Aslicvill'' Ouaette-News, adver I.S-W. hvf&y r-W-f two -ZZ&rSSZ. ... ....i.i;uiol il,.- liittt r imrl ol msi w-r, ' . 1 UsouHMit ,... - -v hv.. Ih'I'H 41 imswe. ... , .. Altegetner no m - , , lroub unnK ti.o tvu , : li .'Mil 1-ilSIIY IH' MUll 111... " ; , -. u "'blxii'irn-Vb LIFE INSURANCE ! CO uni nm F us m uu I MB LBBltB BF S1BB0 as A .IvnmtWt' N'VV. Yrka tunnel liVfert beneath rXposlon g ' ManhttUan th. V"" ,,..,d lx workmen. ttnd nrooK n. a . one Will die. i" , tlein dou. "ln,,,,"n" 'mud and rock ol bored through the mud the river bed. The me. curreo. The na r.r.i X 'Xi to explod.. RESULTS AS FAR WEST AS CALIFORNIA. . ..i....,i;ri ... ..ill art RESULTS Ao " , ., ... ,x ...ii.. i , min i the ... noimrrotl showing tli, splendid res, m, ... Aunt her iiiiiu -." ..'-- T, (!..(,t,,, News is eirciiiHu-u n?of (ia.'tte News W,l. iIn also Hint . M Htlvertisemei.t " . .. ,ij v.. .ti, sioii. Some las ago r. m- .. wns re- ponnues o. v,. r Wh w ,,ml lor hh u "A", nd lind in T he azelie ixewn u. n..... . - Hvinir that he ian seen uu- - 1,1 1 . . .. , on in PoIh null . llH-, HUMHK Uiai ....:., il,U Hwlion. Ii.fty mm "A . iw ram. a be wan eoiiHitierniK loeui...-. . , Building. HmM-MtonV" M . . a..:.l AutomobHt in Tiir v- Getaway. k Dbc 31. Rolhers ,,P'ltrU'";s blewpe nthe safe In this morning blew l of W(l. the Cltls.ns and Bte nan tervllle, Kaa. rwked. The The buildings ..,,,,". In Ihe robbers used nn getaway. pital here. lie win ei... , wlcn placed alidaVd tin- car. t- .... Tn. ixlallnn. llu.lgcrous vinilii"! - , ... the Illinois llaralian is a smi.u.. .... Central, twelve miles from New Or- ... . ...a. II, th,, Mlssis- leilllS. i "1 one ri".,- - - Ippi river, on the other a small suiy , ., m,, land sciiarates it from l-ake Fontehartraln. The air currents there are peculiar, gales fre ouentlv sweeping westward along . . .... n.eotinir II Ulke I'onieliaiiiai" ... .u .;nA ....mine down the neav v i n?, 1 1 "i " . i ...i,i.iu in the air. noted river. cain-niR . a viators. as dangerous e " Harahan Is accessible to New Or leans only by a road which runs ilong the lop ol tne no.. IhMly Anies in New Orleans. . . , . . . hnf met The report inai ..io.o..... ---- with an accident spread rapidly. When the special train hearing the . ... .1.. there was liodv arrive., in ..m --- -- a vast crowd As the train drew in several men leaped to the platform and running to the ambulance, told nr.i.ur.1 was stilt alive. tne surKco,. .. .... --- The first suraeoii, "........ ' reached the car saw that Moisant was dead A hush fell over the throng as attendants bore the body to the ambulance. Hail Narrow F.s-aie Tuesday. Moisant on the death of Us father wen- lo San Francisco and later to Nicaragua, where he became a mul l niillion-i re Moisani ...... - -ape from death Tuesday .1 New Orleans, am.-. """". miles from hi. course b- win, I he glli en now""."" ;;;;;;:;; r"m, feet. y iV rough landing in a "r - --rr 11 ,, ,,. ...ci .led him which his skiii a" i" ... mareni. avoid ny a " 1 W I . J ' . . '-.,; ..111. SF.NT YEAR III lll". I ' . . ..... Inhn R. MolS- Nevv York. ... - - . ..nl is ihe thirty-fourth man to lose h :::aZ. Hon. ,.....-..". "-- g the present ' . .... ThP Killed in 1909 and "n" p chavei. ,,eath roll includes Oeorge P. S-havei the Peruvian who flew over he A P and was fatally inju.r- Italnh Johnstone. .'.f're had. broken the world, -tl- tu.lc record; v....."- - English -Portsma .. Grange, tne no.ei. ,ng and Cecil fVn.ee w o trout Dover i" ... .,, er Ihe North Sea. f "Kc:,r Cody Wins Michel.n Cop. Aldershot, England .Sl--0-tain frank Cody of the BrlU g office ha "oninK u-i'. . ,r ish Mlehalen cup for B dish ror four hours and r.O mmuie-ifc I "h, ended where Cody', aeroplan. accidentally touched uround. WIFE ANlTCHILb DEAD TWO iirruc, uiiCRilin IS HELD . X.e ami Slept "w"Sr,,l Corpsoi wMmir"" inea.lH Ignorancei. ..T, II For two week Anna, and i-ye-. - mia. lay oec ...c- - - , t room, nerma hta home on 'reVe'rAvenus wUhout suspeetln, C ?k... s wrong, h. told the P- anything was wrong lice, lie is ii"" " vctlgnllon. 0 I A A

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