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VOLUME 91 DURHAM N; a TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911; NUMBER 41 ,. .. Ml GUARDED STJTE SELLS ITS m a a a a a a a a a a aa a Bli. 'iHUIHWIIIthtbllNLIIM ULLER STEAL V X Nsthan Monti;-, -en to Gran- Company Chartered lo Under vIIlcTownca Special take Big Proposition s ITOFJUUDER Cannon Had Planned Coop For Champ Clark Bruto Who Outraged Mlaa Mattlc Boston Capitalist and Many Xortb Handera, Murdered Her Father, J. L. Sanders, and Little Grand daughter, Irene- Overton, 'Head. Not Guilty to Crime. rarollulani Interested la Deal Whereby It It Expected to Opea up Intensely Fertile Farm; ' Ing Lands. t Speaker and Friend Hare Jiot Alma- doued Fight an Rules of the House and Berks of Assault! Are r Inn ned la Effort to Em. : barrass Democrats. Montague vat found guilty in first degree afer the Jury deliberated eight and one half minutes. The yer dlct was returned at 4:15 j. m. Raleigh. Jan. 16. North Carolina's Interest In the Mattarauskeet Lake drainage district, Hyde county, is sold I by the slate board of education for $100,000 to tie Southern Laud Re clamation company, chartered today Carefully guarded by wo corn-1 for the purpose of undertaking tils panics of the atate militia, Nathan drainage scheme, declared by Chief ' . . . . . .j .. Elliott, of the United States , bureau Montague wM taken to Oxford from of tTliiM tae mggeft. araln'age un. the penitentiary in Raleigh yester- dertakiug In the world. This lake day on al special train. . arriving bed which the state owned la 15 miles In Oxford at 10.40. Sheriff Wheeler, by aix miles, an average depth of only of Granville county, waa in charge of " (eVJlh b!a "il i' the prisoner and bo waa protected neath expected to wake Intensely fer, e route by the Raleigh military U laroli&ndt The drainage dis company under the command of Cap- " b"D it. hm" tain Moody. Upon hi. arrlvai in Ox- " ""ij ! iL,I? ford, the Oxford military company, "nl ot Tfce 8oui(hhe" under command of Brigadier General Soo Sd? oft n R kninter ejuarded the Drisoner "8llon nd assume. 1300.000 Of a ?rom XTSu'Z YtS nuZ ;4r l"u,e t0!?ht ! and there were no signs that an at- , tempt would be mad. to evade the atrong band of the law In trying to con" ttT t0 lh ne,hbo.r' lynch the negro. Nathan Montague la charged with sound, the pumpa having a capacity I of 113,000 gallons of water per day. one of the moat brutal crime, in the UB "J " a.w hlatory of North Carolina, that of J; 2 "JT. outraging Mlsa Mattle Sanders, mur- vllle, J. 8. Mann and T. H. B. Glbbs of derlng ber lathe, J. L. Sander., and "J"!" ! hi. little granddaughter. Irene Over- m u 7 ton. and then burning their bodies h the r la their home near Holer on tb. fcf" ereafter and com- night of December It. That the I1"". R . ocgro waa not lyiched at the time! D. N. Gravea, a Boston capitalist la rf.. h. .,irknM t Rh.nr principal etockholder and assumes v wZ...i.. .w . the atate'e obllxatlona with other blocka of stock held by C. A. Webb. J. P. Kerr and W. T. Maaon, of Ashe- 1 11 - . v-. I1EA1U1A .tthrl '. Vv. "llT.i "' . '7- cafrlUl and .000 aabacrlbed. i The io Ihirham. . rrom uBam he was taken to Ralelgb for aafe keeping I company not only paya the state UOO.OOO for Its flfty thousand acres. at ' the r.trrlal ' term ' ol court. and Solicitor 8. M. GaUia wss as- utut (n t Km lirnautfilllna fc Ht4aVa A Ym r.KM watax Msiakyl- kv I UV IWUHiri IWUt fll.WV Axissrw members of the family of the dt- J". 7 "..l,: by verification of the drainage cost estimate, and the withdrawal of ex eepUone by the Roper Lumber com pany, a .subsidiary, of the Norfolk and Southern Railway, which haa eaten present from which a Jury waa drawn. Two of the atrongest wit ness's for the state were x-Sherlff Fleming, ot Granville, and Mr. R. E. found the ftlght of the crime near the "tereat hi tt. diauirt. ruing of the house, and the bloody garments of the young woman were produced aa circumstantial evidence. The people of Granville have sign ed a petition which will be presented STRAW HAT I'MTKH COl'PLE. ;ir Write. Ifrr Smme fader Hand and Purrhaaer Itrrome. Husband. Mlddletoo. N. Y., Jan. 17. A to the general assembly asking that straw hat started a romance five the negro be banged at the acene oft yeara ago, which culminated today In hla crime. tne marriage or Misa t eceua muiii Saar Baners la Oxford. an. of tbia city and George Wesley a i.. iheMi At ih !. I t'arnnsm. or atacstcc. virn ) - i ... ...... . Ikm yesterday exnectlna that the uiiian wa. enipioyro at mgro would be brought on the South ern train arriving In Oxford at 7 loral hat factory. One day another girl dared her to write ber name In- clock, and when be fall-d to show side the aweatband of a atraw bat bp on tbla train, the crowd gathered ne was worain- on. one rmo ner ih iuihnarit atatinn MDwtine the I nam en 1 address and forgot all negro on the :40 train from Raleigh o.it A Trr later she received a u tt.nJ.rann Xn m.e knew that a letter from Oeorge W. Parnham. pay- aiwlal would bring the prisoner to master of the Manistee aud North Oxford. There were many Tumors eastern railroad. Mr. Parnham had beard oa the streets In Oxford In the purchased the hat and found Miss morning but the Sun's special corres- uigan s name. rx,nd,.nt was unabl. to yerlfr any of photoarapha were ex them, One w.s to the effect that cnanged and the wedding followed. during the paat two weeks more than 404 pistols bad been sold by the Ox ford hardware stores, but the pro-1 Two Filipino f 'lill.lrrn of Two and a prletors ot these store, refused to I luif Year. !r Connected. make any atateint nt In asking that I nw Orleans, La., Jan. 17. Two the negro be brought to the acene of Filipino children, bound together by the crime when be Is hanged, the peo-1 tiMue In similar way as the pie feel that the rpittatlon of the I giamree twins, have been brought to county, haa suffered In permitting the I this city by Dr. J. II. Dunning, of negro to be taken from Granville. I Lo. Angeles and J. I). Louis, of Xanr Visiters Present. (Manila, with the view of consultln There were many visitors present, I surgeons lo consider the question of many coming from Wilson, the home I separating them. of the murdered man's son, Mr. W. B.I The children are two and a half Hdtiders, who was at the trial. It was J year. old. 1 be connecting portion Is evident that the trial would be con-1 merely a membrane that aems to be eluded yesterday. I very elastic. One of the children At the fourt House, Igot the Measles, which did not affect The Raleigh and Oxford military I the other, rioth were vaccinated at companies were stationed at every the same time. It took on one but entrance to the court bouse and no I not on toe other. 8ngeona here visitors were allowed to enter the hate to far refused to rut them building. The Raleigh company to I apart rwrnrit sss gj atrone end broucht a I Gatllna tun. prepared for any emer-lnDICTlEST HHll.l.tO teney. ' - TO EIGHTEEN MnDRED. Judge Ward appointed Mr. N. K.l . t ....J. .. xie a a in. k. to ten- Vest I okn, Jan. It The specla resent the defendant, but as Mr. Adams county grand Jury, wbkh has Hicks was going to Raleigh to attend Pr"" it,. fi,.,,.! ui-h. k. ... today brought the total number of In xcused.and Mayor Burnette was dlctments up to 1.800. when ill reported swi i. hi. i,tarsi. Th. foiinwln. ones returned Wednesday. rand lury waa selected: C. R. Oor-I Judltf Rlatf prnrilcted the number don. who la foreman. J. II. Purtetl. P!1'' u. H. fto.era. w. . Rultte. T. W. -Tbose who have pleaded guilt Burch. B. II. Oakley, C. C. Currln. C- R. Alexlson. J. Scott West, O. II Breedlove, S. T. Lloyd, J. M. Blatock. If. A. Nonce, O. P. Ayroek, W. T, rarrobow, J. I). Booth, W. T, Montague and C. J. iee. The peltl Jury that la hearing the evidence In the case la composed of R. L. Vat and have been disfranchised and fined are 1,4.".. The grand Jury wltj ad Journ tomorrow. OXPORII MAS Al ltlTKI HIWT LIKITKX.IXT COUMISSIOUFOR SADDLE BURDEN BEGIN WORK AT ; WIFE WILL USE BLEWITT FALLS BROTBEBS 1JAME eiSI btrodaced Will Protect Fish-1 Body Blow to Retrenchment Plans I Another Million (o be Expended las and Hunting I In Next Congress In Completing Work Washington, Jan. ' 16. Instead of being Immensely pleased becduae Rep resentative Fuller of Illinois brought about a situation lo the house last Wednesday whereby the membera were enabled to reverse ibflr action of a year ago regarding the eouetl- eratlon of the rules. Speaker Cinuon chagrined. It was learned today that Mr. Ful ler had unconsciously stolen a piece of thunder . which Mr. Cannon ' bad planned to turn loose in the bouse uext December, whep be la a member of the minority party and when Champ Clark la in the cbalr aa speaker. Mr. Cannon baa been distressed about the manner in which he waa hu miliated by the Insurgents and dem ocrat nearly a year ago. He haa maintained that there waa no Justi fication lor reversing him when he ruled that an amendment to the rules could not be controlled at any time a member aaw fit to rise in hi place and demand consideration of aucban amendment. In tbia be la in accord with nearly every member of the house, republicans and democrats, In surgents and regulars. TeTry Clark's Keltic. Being convinced that the establish ment of auch a precedent waa not on ly humiliating, but that It was dan gerous, the speaker bad decidd that shortly after the organisation of the democratic house, next December, be wonld try the mettle of Champ Clark and bla democratic followers. He intended to rise in his place one day early In the session, . offer an mendment to the rales and demand a Immediate consideration as a mat ter of constitutional privilege, lu support of which be would cite one action of Uy? house on March 17, 1910, when it overruled bin, and declared that such an -amendment ' could be considered at any J I me. The speaker's object In postponing such an amendment until the next congress was for the purpose of ob taining a public vindication ot his own ruling at the hands ot the party which made possible the success of the insurgents. I'lai Asoa sit Bales. That 1 now out of the question, but Speaker Cannon and hla friends have not by any means abandoned their fight on the rules of the bouse, and shortly after the democrats come Into power Mr. Cannon, aided by Repre sentative Mann, of Illinois, aud a number of others, will Ik gin a series ot assaults on the rules for the pur pose of demonstrating that they are Ineffective, and (or the additional pur pose of embarrassing the democrats who aided the Insurgent In the rules fight of a year ago. , In this connection a member of the rule, committee today made the state ment that the house is aa helpless lu the matter ot amending the ml. -a as It waa a year ago. Tbla condition. ." la asserted Is due to the deliberate action of republican and democratic kader. In framing the resolution au thorlnglng a discharge of commP:i- so that It doe. not apply to the cjio- mlftee oh rnles.. As a result of this condition trie house ha. no wsy to amend the ru'e. or to Consider resolutions amending the rule, unless the rule, cotnml ses fit to report such a resolution to the house. STilTE AUDUBON OF REPUBLICANS LgiN(ator8 Busy Passing Rills Which OpeiiluK of. Hooks Will Show That tVltli the Purchase of This Power Mean Much for Bute Bill For Two Additional Southern Trains' ' Which Will Be Inaugurated Placed on, Calendars , Raleigh, Jan. 16. Representative Democrats Are Loaded Down With $45,000,000 on Wrong Side of Ledger After Waiting 20 Years for Kcononiy. ' - i Washington, Jan. 16. After wait- Plant by Colonial Securities Com pany, Rand Progress Will be Made In Flnlshhig the Work. Wadcsboro, Jan. 16. The rumor Counsel Will Attempt to Show Ee Had Motive Wheeling Packer's Wife Confident That Hhe Cnn Prove Albert Scheiik, Brother of Poisoned Man, Had Mean, and Thus Established ' Her Innocence. Diluvrd, ol Cherokee, Introduced in ing nearly 20 years for an. opportun- cornea from reliable sources that the the house today a bill for the pro- Hy to demonstrate bow to work econ- next few weeks will we the com- tectlon pt Inland flsbej-les and game omles In appropriations, the demo- mencement of work at Blewltta Falla in the, state and if enacted will place crate of the 62d congress must start and is the cauBe for considerabh re- tbla Work in the hands pf a game off their retrenchment program with jolcing In this entire section. The commission of three members to be sjp additional burden of $45,000,000, hydro-electric plant at that placo baa appointed by the governor taking the which the house republicans , have already cost the promoters over $2,- nlace.of the State Audubon society. Just voted shall be added to the gov- 000,000 and it is estimated that the The byi was drafted with much cars ernment's pension rolls. expenditure of another $1,000,000 will and Audubon society officials will not , If the senate passes the house bill complete the work and give this part oppose it. The commissioners are to the democratic economists and all of the state 30,000 horse power for be tald $4 per day while actually democrata have cried for economy manuiaciunng purpoeea ana un . . ' y, - . ... ,m a. badly needed. Here in 'VSadeoro a ip session ana wey are Beu .- ,w ovu, j, ... number of enterprises would be start- larged powera governing fishing and hooka next December with a 4d.- La immediately if they could secure hunting, beln authorized to appoint 000,000 item on the wrong side of cheap power. In fact there is talk ot district and county wardena and pre-1 the ledger, and no wonder some of I making a concerted effort to secure a scrib. rules as to the number of birds Lhem U9 ore today notm.Un8t81ld. power line from Monroe ot the South- Klliea on a single uay auu uctiarei . . . ,., ern rower eompaujr u mo ue uncn hunting seasons closed as long as PnS thelr love for the old Boldler- of the proposed plant at Blewltfa they deem necessary in counties I' The increased pension bill passed FaIIg d0 not get at the wo-k very where game happens to be scarce. I the house under the spell of patriotic shortly. They are to be paid out of money I or.t0rr. "Uncle Joe" Cannon him- The running of a line from Monroe received for Hunter." licenses, non-,if i.ft thft Chalr. and. unon the floor to Waaesooro on me pan to me sou resident. laying $16 per year as at at tha house, waved the tattered thern Power company would stir up present The bill doe. not apply tojflagg of tne clTn war- He pictured I Industrial development more than any salt water Ushlng, but win protect ith ..pdB of tne iame. the halt, andlotber move just now. ioi oniy wouia water fowls. h Mind: the nrosneritr of a srreat Wadesboro be nenenttea out aiarsn 6ieaker Dowd, of the bouse of rep-n.tinn ond its ability to care for its ville, Peachland and Polkton, good resectative. announces additional jgavjorg; he quoted Lincoln and his towns on the line would use the pow committees with the following chafr- pJea for the man who had fought the er and make it of financial interest to men:: Expenditures or me nouse,ih...i .nri hla widow and orohana. . tne power company, were me coiwu Bryan, chairman; engrossed bills, J Vo4e Wag Overwhelming. . mill the Bilk mills, and a number ot Mitchell, chairman; federal relations,! The debate lasted perhaps an hour, other industries together with the Row. chairman; emigration,' Moor-TheIl . Tote WI3 taken, and 212 lighting plant ot the town could easily Inc. chairman: manufactories and I m Knee nf ihA iHOA Wats JTA B1IIU I be brourfit t see the advantage of - ' i iucuiin;ia va waaw wuww - - I labor. Coxe. of Randolph; Claims, rnani th mlp and nasa the bill. I the power. Klrknta. chMrman; election Uwa,h,, , tPffPCtual vote of 62 was 'The Blewltt Falls property Is now Gay, chairmatt,-iaatlttlon for the recorded agafnst the measure. - Only controlled by the Colonial Becurltie. blind, Kolly, cnalrma'n. tne southern democrata and a few company, which bold, a large propor- .Vhr H.nsI Train Assured. ew England republican, opposed. tlon of the bonds Issued by the pro- -. ,. i Th. . rf.nuirr.ii mneht their moters. The Blewltt Falls develop- mouaToYserrwi committee cn csrporatlon. hi. bill the soutl, wno nave no union soi- euon providing for an .dd!t.onal passenger d.er. in their district., and who do toper.Ung nde train between. Crecnsboro and R.l- not nave to appease a con.utueu,, r-'rr.?- mp7 V eigh. The senator stated that he composed largely oi war ien. . , . . d..i-I In Imi than a vear. reasoned the flab- of Wilmington . A w, .... ...,i.U.,...toil damnrrats. their Dart V I This plant is tO produce 36,000 ,j . - . h-k Kiu I aimiM rnma into nnwer In the house. I horse power and the hough withdrawn from the commit- The country expect, economy, for the struction C" "frJ . .1.- .......i.. Irf.mnrr.x have flooded the countrv pushed until the panic of 190. when There were those, he aaid. who with literature denunciatory, ot gov- the company went Into the bands of charged that thTtrafn ould I ernmeroal extravagance. the receivers after expending $2,000.- aken off af er adjouriment of the The republican house will not re- ono and partially completing the dam. Eeneral assembly, but he felt sure celve the credit or discredit, accord- It proposes o be one of the best by ff'SlJfJfS -..- -.! i m. to the viewnoint. of IndLcriml- dro-electrical plant. In this section perfect good taith.-and that the train natcly adding millions to the pension and contracts were made -several would be retained rolls. It will take month, to ad- years for the larger part of the pro- v .... -aa-a k. kn-. inHiraia the rlalnis. and the real task posed power. Llnea were to be run .u .1 ..,, ihoi thiol in me democrat, a loouaa luo rfiuiuruioim mu..v.... ..wv...0 wnice was due the traveling public, publican house placed the law upon and other points and thus offer In- He rcsd letters from A. F. Gattla, the statute books, ana u must m ; E.V; ex-.ttorney for the South- followed. Pnlc and Internal d ssentlori. .top- " '. .. . I .. ...i ... in nil.- I nd the work and flnaliv the nlant was em,- and rrom w. t.. ntte. oi - -- -- --. iiebane. both expressing the hone I There wa. no opposition, even " """f"1 "v that the train would be voluntarily I among the democrats, to a .light In allowed and the belief tfcat It wouldlcreaae of thn nenslon roll, hut dur not be burdensome, but profitable, I m- the debate It waj claimed that to the company- (the law aa passed will apply to the As to whnt Is popularly termed the I needy veteran and to the rich vcte- milenge nuisance, Senator KSCAPFH ItlM UT KI.I DKH ;CAUI)S AMI IIOIM l.ini. Caldwell. N. J., Jan. 16. An ex citing all-night hunt through the fo by armed guards from the peniten tiary here failed to disclose a trace ot the desperado, John Madden, who enraped Friday afternoon. Madden, who waa serving 1$ month, waa at liberty only five mln utea when the fact wa. discovered The alarm wa. quickly sounded and men sent In all directions, but Mad den, despite this, had time to held up a little girl and take $7.85 from her Her crle. attracted two men, but Madden fled. A XISKOl KI BART THAT HAS MX (iRASDXOTHLK. Oxford, Jan, 16. Mr. Henry T. Osbnrn has been commissioned by kins. W. W. iJine, K. P. Currln, n.tthe governor aa ald-de-camp to the F. Currln, S. C. Hohgood, Kit Lump-1 Oxford military company with the kin. W. C. Daniel. I D. Hlackweil.lrank of first lieutenant. Mr. Osborn Oeorg. It. Wilson, S. II. Besxey, C.I deserves the promotion that he has II, Chspelle and 0car Yancey. I received. Armstrong. Mo., Jan. 16. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Spoils Is blessed with six grandmothers, pos slbly more thsn any other child In th world. On the father's aide there I. the treat-great-grandmother, Mrs. Fray; great-grandmother, Mrs. Susan Spotts grandmo'her, Mrs. Spotts, and great grandmother .Mrs. N. D. nickra. On the mother s side there Is the great-grandmother, Mrs. Nathan Mor rl. and the grandmother, Mrs. J. W, Robh. . . rs. AFRAID THEY'LL LOSE BEAt'X IF THEY STIRY HASH. Wheeling, W. Vs., Jan. 16. Not only will Mrs. Laura Schenk attempt to prove that she la the victim of a gigantic conspiracy to rid her of her husband, but will produce evidence, she declares, to show that Albert Schenk, brother of the millionaire packer, had the same means, oppor tunity and even the desire to do away with her husband as she. Counsel for the defense, J. J. P. O'Brien, Frank A; O'Brien and S. O. Boyce, made this statement today, and in doing so, indicated for the first time what their real line' of de fense will be In the trial of Mrs. Schenk. , V Evidence Sensational. ' The evidence that Attorney Joseph O'Brien says will be furnished the jury will savor of sensationalism and will be cf such a character that It will leave an almost Immovable doubt in the mlnda of the Jury whether the woman or another to be named was responsible for any poison which might have been ad ministered to John O. Schenk In his food, medicine, and drinking water. "The prosecution has so far shown that Mrs. Schenk might have bad the desire to get rid ot ber husband," said Attorney J. O'Brien, jut It has not actually and will not show that Mrs. Schenk actually poisoned her husband. On the other band, we will summon 'Witnesses to testify that Albert Schenk might also have had the desire to get rid of hi. brother. May Xot Formally Accuse. "I may not get up in open court end formally accuse Albert Schenk of any poisoning, but will develop the fact through our witnesses that he had every opportunity to adminis ter poison, because ht was a frequent visitor to the home. He had the same opportunity as our client, and the same circumstances mat are now surrounding her surround him. We have no tangible evidence that Al bert Schenk gave hla brother poison, neither has the state any tangible evidence that Laura Schenk poisoned him. "We bad thought of aummonlng Albert Schenk, but we don't think this necessary, . because before we proceed very far the state will sum mon him for rebuttal. We will de velop In our defense bis bitter hatred for Laura Schenk, and show that he would do anything to get rid ot her. For years Albert Schenk baa been trying to rid John O. Schenk of hla wife, and Albert had gone so far that he even forbade her to come to the , store to see her husb.nd. Albert Schenk. has repeatedly told our client that in case ot John Schenk' death she would not get a cent of hla estate. . Atlantic Cltr. Jan. 16. The girl Graham I r.n alike. Any man who .erred on I member, of the domestic science class stated Incidentally that he wished it the union aide In the civil war, and of the Atlantic City high achool are could be settled thus amicably tolho shall have reached the age ot 6-1 pouting over the announcement that bom rides, lie regretted mat mere years. Is entitled to Become oene-ithey vm be forced among other were no smh prospects, for be was Ificlary. There are now approximate- tmngs. to learn how to make bash. always wlding to deal fulrly with theV 430,000 ot these veteran, remain-1 Tbe flr8t it.ggon i9 scheduled tor this rsllroads, on all questions, and ifjlng. and their penslona will range weik( amj tM gTt fear that public possible without resorting to icgisia-1 under tiie new stale, from io to announcement of their proficiency In tlon. I per month. hash-making may .care off possible The committee on Invalid pensions, ,.i,nrB monK yottna- men who are A TH l JI III AI I estimated that If the law were to be- for(,d ,0 indOT In that boarding PKOSKtTTOH FOR WOMlSlcome Immediately operative It would house staple too often during their add about ..S,l'"MUU. Whelnrhond Seattle, Jan. is. vtnen .wrs. ma .mont. of course, will be decreased ti, .r. .i.rte.i when the best M. Anderson was arraigned before yMrjy, as the old soldiers answer the fmng mAn of on ot the tirls Inform- Justire of the Peace Brown Saiurday ,Bgt Ton Mn, ;d npr ,Qat ne ald hlg Mlow boarders charged with having Interfered with Ailde trom tne sentiment of the had rormpj an 0 -bash society, with a public utility device, namely a g.is D,4( n0wever. certain democrata are the following motto: meter, iiepwy nwrnun (lH ,p I somewhat perturbed today, ah "I" Remember this motto when spending Miss uesn wnucneaa appeared u run-1 propriatlon cf this amount I. oounu y0ur ca.h diicr the esse against ner. vounsei t0 prov, a body blow to a retrencn- To-one dar o turkey there's six d.iys ror sirs. Anueraon ueiuaouiMi wuiimii impnt program but mere s noining i ot hash Jiiry. and tne request waa gramea. i for the democrats to do but to laee in.tructora of the new class declare Among the aix Jury women chosen ,n mualc. or else defeat tbe leglsla-th,y forfe the yomg wonien to were M'a. Thomaa .Murphlne. wife of tlon , ,he enate. parn tne niysterle. of bash despite tne nianar v mnvm uniurtr, verily, tne trouiup. oi most wnn .t, ttmtftt rt..t.i.ti..,, 99 t'tilttut Hfntoa aena-l.., . . t. ft. ..... Mr (),. tLA n. I Will VVIlirUI IIIW HWllTr V. ." v w-w torshlp; Mrs. Homer Hill, president lrongrens seem to be multiplying of a state suffrage organisation ; sire. 1 aaUr Mlyvla llunsucKrr, anoiner sunrage ELKISS ESTATE TRI8T A TEST OF HI KE! I.dVE. worker, at d Miss Alice Lord, a labor union orgunlier. ' A RI SitTAY HORSE BEATS A3 LRU TKAH L-jp, Wilson Leary. has died at Van Fortune for Poor Woman. Montgomery, Mo., Jan. 17 Mr.. J, M. Cole, wife of a roal hauler, has received notice that her bachelor un WAItIM ISttt I II A(i.lHT WHITINU WMtr: IXSI RAM'I. Middletown. N. J., Jan. ' 16. A Ihoran belonalnc to Abner Birch, a I farmer, tied under a shed at Itulsl- couver, 11. C, and left a fortune estl mated at IfiO.mw and that she la oue I of three heirs? The dead man was an ' rr- J "T. " old wldier. He ci.t west from this " " ". ! rm."": 7.,r Z T:,"" Uat in IS" and made a fortune I land. tO.IMlu for Chat It leu. New York, Jan. 17. By the will d sons, who died of Insurance Jan.cs R. Young gives loose Inst night, and. running to tbt notice that agents of the United Crawford branch of the Erie, dashed Security company, of Baltimore, arejup the Lacks at high apeea. araw notified not to write any new busl-ttng buggy. .... i .! u.i. ...ill the lnn.lfnll A haaisneeP train Waa Blieedlnf r.u.i f the corporation la made along a short distance behind. It of Lataru. Kohn, a member of the good and that the North Carolina U as s'opied without hitting the rig. firm of I Strau. and sons who diei .. ... ii.t.nrf ,ir,.rin,na nf in.lhnt the hnra keni on the tracks for I at his home. No. 2- est "stn street snrance had given the company five nearly four miles and until the train December !, a fund of $5,000 Is left (lavs within which fo do this. Fol- reached line Bush it Was compelled to o uiamuuic-u w -riu .,k.v. lowing on the heels of this, however, to follow jhe runaway. When the at the discretion of hla executors tha tintlre thai the rnninati v I hnran waa rantured It Waa unhurt, al- i The residue goes to bis Widow, Mrs. hsa gone Into the hands of a re- though It had crossed several bridges jllermlne Kohns, and Lm Koha. and reiver land culverts. imik irpnu nmiin, ''ru. Washington, Jan. 17. Friends ot Senator Elkins here are unable to ex plain the wide differencee between the sums bqueathed to the children by bl. .econd wife and to Mrs. Oll- ;hant and Mrs. Wlderselm. his chil dren by bis first wife. The will makes each of tbe children by the second wife a millionaire many times, while a quarter of a million la apparently the amount left to Mrs. Oliphant and Mrs. Wlderseim. Society looks upon the holding of the estate Intact for five years aa an express provision, having reference to the romance of (Catherine Elkins and the Duke of the Abruxzl. If the sena tor Intended to leave the marriage to the Judgment of those who com af ter htm, they say, be has prescribed a sufficient period if probation and re flection. If the Duke, des.'res an Amer ican bride for her own sake v. I '.tout reference to her d'jwer. he could well press his suit within a year or so. marry Miss F.lklns and wait for the dower. ' Take. Pattern From Ihuhiun. Raleigh is coniira She Is getting progressive and I. following the style of Durham, as the following Item from the Raleigh New. and Observer, of this morning, shows: "Part of the new seats to be In. stalled In the union depot have ar rived and will be placed In position soon. They are simitar to those In tbe union station at Durham, and will be a great improvement over the one. now In use at the atation here. Since the remodeling of th union station Ita Interior has reminded one ot Joseph's coat, on account of the several varieties of scats In use." Riff Lame. A penny mouse trap, please. And let me have It quickly, as I want to catch a train!" London Opinion. 1 "
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1911, edition 1
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