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PAGE TWO DURHAM RECORDER, DURHAM, Ns CvfTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911 nTHSlilT hue nil Irptrtt Case Before Siprece Ccsrttl UiUed Stales The Qsestkm ts b Settled It Whether the State r Satlve Government f a lerrbraer Bu tin Right to Settle EUtei f AUeat Pjlng- YVIthost Leaving a WIH. Washington, Sept . One of the moat serious attacks ver made, upon the treaty-making power of the United State will mark .the opening or the coming term of the supreme court or the United States nest month. v The Italian government through ita consul general on the Pacific coast, -will argue that the United States pos sesses broad enough treaty making power to deal with the settlement of estates of foreigners who die tn this country without leaving wills. Public officials from California will contend that the federal government haa no such power and will ask the court to do what It never yet baa done, declare a treaty constitutional. More than twenty nations with treaties similar to this one between the United States and Italy will await the decision of the court In many respects the qa ac tion Involved resemble the Japanese school question in California, during the Roosevelt administration, and tl la said the decision would control the latter sseatioa should it arise again. The case, which the supreme court will be called upon to consider arose over the settlement of the estate of Gokteppa Ghio, an Italian who died in 8as Joaqaia county. California, with out will hat with $1,064 In bank. Salvators L. Rocoo, Italian consul general la California, claimed the right to settle the estate. So did Geo. P. Thompson, public administrator la Saa Joaquin county. The supreme coart of California decided against the Italian official A long array of counsel for th Italian cause haa presented a brief of its argument This brief points out that4he present case was in litigation la California about the time .the Japanese school Question was of para mount Interest It adds: "While It is not Intended to intimate that this may have influenced the de e kilos is this ease, which is not put on the ground of the unconstitution ality of the treaty clauses referred to, yet possibly the atmosphere of the state of California may have Inaensi bly caused ita learned courts to gravi tate toward a view of state rights which sevens inconsistent with the later developments of our comtjtu t tonal law, and even lrreeonciltable with prior decisions of the supreme coart of the state of California Itself." Coonsel for Thompson, In a brfef filed. dwells at length on the power of the United States to make tiica a treaty. It is asserted that If the treaty-making power can take away from the state the right to provide for the administration of estalaa with in It territorial Jurisdiction, "then thera art no reserved rights in the stat as against toe treaty-making power and the treaty-making pow er may overturn our entire scheme of government" The brief declares that sorb broad treaty-making power woald reduce the states to adminis trative departments or province of the federal government and reduce the federal government Itself to a president and a senate posssIng the treaty-making power. GOYEflhpil DEN INJURED IS AS ITTEIPT TO PRETEST A I OLIMOX BETAKES HI AITO. MOBILE AM) 1 TEUK LE Springfield, hi Rpt 4. la sa at tempt to prevent a collision between bis autouwb.'ie and a to-s-aied con veyance near Glenarm. about fifteen mile from this city. Governor Charles 8. In-a was erlua!y injured yes terday, wbea be fell, breaking both bones f bis ankle. Tbs governor, seeing that a collision was unavoidable, sprang on the run ning board of the machine In which be was riding to grasp the bridlt of the homes. He was hurried to this city snd Is eonOoed to bis room la tbt eierutlve msnslos. Doctors Tsylor and I'stton, who were called, said the governor would be tinaMe to lesvt the rom for live or sii weeks. Fay Hhearer Improving. Llttlo ray Shearer, the 6-year-old son of Mr. snd Mrs. I), t. fcbesrer, who lives oo Msrkham street was greatly Improved this morning and before many dsys the doctors think that ks will be well enough to be carried home from the hospital. This aftertoon Hev. Thomas L. Trott rbrlsteued the boy, tflis being tha aaotber wish. Mr. Morrtirart ftrtarna, Mr. J. Lstkrop Morehead return 4 t tbs city luaday after an lended vacation trip to Bar Harbor, Main. Atlantic City and other fash tabl wtte.'isg places. IfMSf MS HOT THESE Raleigh Haa Charge lVllh Pair licipaliog in "gasper" Game' Raleigh, Sept 4. There la much 1 terest hero in the remarkable case of W. J. Murphy, the well known extra freight conductor of the Seaboard Air IJue, who is accused in Albany, Ga.. of having been there August 12 and participated In a "badger" garaa at Hotel Nicholas in which F. M. Bass, a prominent turpentine operator, was held up for all the money he bad on his person-90.00. Murphy is resisting extradition on the ground that he was in Raleigh on the very dey and night that the alleg ed badger game was pulled off in Al bany. At the hearing on habeas cor pus Saturday evening numbers of reputable witnesses, Including six railroad condjetors and a number of other railroad men and others test! fled positively to having seen and beeu with Murphy here on the afternoon and night of August 12, that being the night of the noted Bisset murder. Associate Justice W. A. Hoke, of the supreme court is hearing the case and haa given counsel until this af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock to bring from Albany persons who. It is claimed will Identify Murphy as having bean in Albany, and to bring a suit case and clothing that they pledge to prove were left there by Murphy and are In reality bis clothes.' A big crowd at tended the hearing Saturday after noon and a still larger one m prob able this afternoon. THE TRINITY LAW SCHOOL PRESIDENT lEW ISSOrSf ES THE ADDITIOS OF JTOGE J. CRAW I0RD BIGfiS TO FACULTY. President Few of Trinity Collcga, baa made this Important announce ment Judge J. Crawford Bigga, formerly professor la the University of North Carolina and for the last five years one of the most distinguished judgw in the superior court in the state, has resigned his judgeship and accepted professorship of law in Trinity Col lege. Judge Biggs baa behind him brilliant record as stud-nt. teacher attorney, supreme court reporter, and judge. The bringing to the school of so learned and accomplished a lawyer is regarded as a most valuable acqui sition. With Dean Samuel T. Mordecal. LL. D . Judge Biggs, and R. P. Reade. LL. B.. the school Is equipped with a fac u!ty that will enable it to carry tor- ward the great objects for which It was seven years ago established. ThU was tbs first southern law school to maintain adequate admhwioa require ments, the first to Introduce the case- system, ad the flrst to write it own text books. .Under the brilliant lead ershlp of Dean Mirdcai the school continues to bold this primacy. In face of the disorganised state of legal education in North Carolina the school stands Arm for higher standards and better methods of instruction and it goes steadily on putting out books that meet tbs approval of the highest authorities in the country. In this movement to raise and In vlgorate one of the learned profes sions. Trinity college making sub stantial contribution to that moral and Intellectual leadership for which every great college in part exists: UlUOIICTG DROME rKLL ITt'JM BALLOON I.TO LIKE hi CIl.tKLOTTK I'.iltK MtTlUIl.tr Mt.llT. Charlotte. Pept 4 His parachute failing to work at tb proper mo ment, II. C Drown, a balloonist, of Ksginaw, Midi., abandoned the usual method of des'-ent Saturday night and drontxd from him tiallnnn eral hundred feet Into the shallow pond at Lookewood lark, where drowned befor help could reach bim. Brown baa been giving exhibition at Lakewood, a suburban rewt, for seersl weeks, and was advertised to give an ascension Saturday night with ft pyrotecbn'ral display at high altitude. The ascension and tbs display or fireworks from the air craft wers carried out according to program, but when be started to de scend tbs para' but failed and Brown decided to abandon bis bal loon and dropped, falling Into the take. His cries for help wers besrd by thousands of spectators an nun: ie r or ncata out out tn th re. rue, but tbs aviator disappeared be fore belo could reach him. Th '-alloon. with the oararhiit attach ed. descended In the woods hear the lake. Sew Partite f ablaH farmed. Washington, Het. 4. President Ar- flag of Porttital has reorganised bl cabinet with Be nor Cbagas, now mln later at Paris, as premier and mlnbit for the Interior. The .state depart meat was advised yesterday that Be ttor Vasconceltos, minister at Madrid, baa been appointed minister for for eiga affairs. Rm4 the "Wast see" saa see If Tmt ft llrketS f adaileeloa t th K-1I-me anpears as S r4Mat. 1st tve sats Itasiee, , III DICTIONARY OFFER 1WIIIE he Cilice Is Crowded With Velisltled Purchasers The Sun office was crowded all day Saturday with people who came for copies of Webster's New Standard Dictionary In response to tho remark able money-saving offer reeatedly an nounced lu the columns of this news paper. Thd Sun. lu all modesty, takca this evlduce of public appreciation as a sincere compliment All that was ask ed was that people come and see this dictionary. But. those who came to see almost without a single. exception parted with a copy ot tie work which is now offered to everybody In return for six consecutive coupons and the cost of handling. Of course there were many of our visitors who had not saved the neces sary coupons, but they went home with the firm Intention ot doing ao. One caller at the office Saturday ap peared lu the morning, looked at" the dictionary, said "Walt, I'll be right back," and reappeared in halt an hour with six dictionary coupons taken from copies of the paper which he had saved. It Is presumed that this person came to the office in a skeptical frame of mind, else he would have brot'sbt his coupons along in the first place. - The Webster's New Standard Dictionary under the Sun's unprece dented offer, is the doom of skepticism Comments were enthusiastic in pra'se of the compact but coinj;e;hen- slve volume which had leaped into such unparalleled popularity. The most popular of three styles offered is the style No. I. the flexible loather-bound, Bible paper edition, which goes to anybody for six con secutive coupons and 98 cents expense bonus. The cash charge la merely to cover the coat of handling and dis tributing the books. It is safe to say that no more useful offer waa evor made in Durham by a newspaper. The dictionary obtainable at such an astonishing rate is really the most np-to-date, the handiest, the best-typed dictionary- on the market today. It contains all the latest words that bare come into the language aud there are many cf them trat have grown out of the progress of aviation and Uts asaaoJ4iaMtw.TiHs oXaeiriw. It also contains np-to-date charts of statistics concerning crops, com merce and all the important flgurw of the past ytar. There are thirty- two pages of f late color, a-iJiorativ and luforir i-tlve. In ib ru It is an encycloiedic dictionary full of accu rate information on hundreds of Inter esting topics. TbTJ are three styles of these dic tionaries. One of them may be ob tained for six coupons and 48 cents. The lecond style is obtainable for six coupons and 81 cents. The difference between th S-cent and the 81-cent hook fc only In the tlnding. gome of the illustrations are omitted from the 48-cent dictionary. ! COfill TRtVHHT OSLT KOtTISE BfSl. MSS AT SFETIXi THIS XOR. ISO. Tb board of county commbwioners are holding their regular monthly meeting at the court b'tuae today. On ly business of a routine nature baa been transacted, the paying of bills aud oth.-r minor matters ot business having taken up the entire time ot the board. At this me ting the board will take up the matter of removing the court bouse and there will likely be a vou Ute this afternoon or tomorrow morn ing favoring the Parried warehouse property as a site for the new build ing. Under the provisions ot the re cently discovered law, notice of this decision must be published SKr days oefore final action is taken at the Do e mber meeting. Washington Feels Earthquake Shocks Washington, N, C, gvpt. 4. A slight earthquake visited this, city naturday nifcbt and two distinct shocks wers felt by tit liens In dlf- ferent sections of the city between 9 and 1 o clock. The flrst shock oc eurred about 9.20 and the second uo a earn a few minutes after wards. Tbs shocks seemed to be very mild and did no datnsge to prorty, but severs! bouses er hakes and tb rattling of tbs doors snd windows caused the occupants to think burglars wers trying to effect an entrance. Accordingly, the police station wss besieged alth tele phone tails until it wss learned that the disturbs wss due to an earth quake. Tbs thorks were very dis tinct and lasted for two r tbres minutes. Xia t.rren at Ike EdUent iMrlt, the absence of Miss Ineg llrlce, bo will be sway from the city for several days on her vacation, Mix May Green will take her p!ac at the ticket window of tb Kdls'mla theater. Miss Green is very attractive and Is on of the mt popular young la dles of the city and ber many friends wi'l no doubt pstronlre th rfnl for several days. , I nun schools SE East Dcrtta , and Lkewci Schoc!sCn Fall Tera This morning several -' of the schools In the county had their open' Ing and had one or the largest en rollments that they have had for sev eral years. The schools of special importance that opened were Kaut Durham and Lakewood schools. The Kast Durham school opened with one of the biggest enrollments that they have had for years and many are 'expected to enroll during the ensuing week. The total enroll ment tor tho day was Hi. The Kast Durham school is one ot the best and most liflly equipped county schools in the state and the people of Kast Durham and the country nearby are taking advantage of the school's extra fine equipment. The teachers are of the- best and have been picked from a large num ber. With the exception or one or two the teachers lve a large amount ot experience In si bool work. The principal, Professor Barbee, thinks from the standing ot things at present that this will be a record breaking year for thoEast Durham school. ; The Lakewood school opened this morning with a large attendance and many young pupils enrolled for the flrst grade. This grade always bav Ing a large number. ' The Erst day was spent in urea a Ing 'he children into he school lift and tomorrow the real work of teaching begins. This, morning the pupils were assigned to their roomr and given tho list of books that were needed to begin wlth.w , Lakewood has three experienced teachers thla year and Professor Fisher, principal of the school. Is a graduate of Trinity College, and has many friends In the city. HENRY DEATTIE TELLS HIS 6T0RY (Continued From Page One.) Watson tntrrferred and put an end to the discussion. It has been-evident that the pur pose ot the comtuonweealtb In with holding the Bin ford girl from tbe stand baa bet a to await the testimony of the prisoner hiinar lf regarding the girl whom tbe prosecution points to as the niotivg or the murder ot Mrs. Beattle. " The moiit dramatic moment of the trial however, la expected to be reach ed when be commonwealth confronts tbe two couttUis, 1 aui ana Henry, with on,ano'her and tbs prosecution puts fr?h I's qurfstlona conccrnlns the alleged purchase of the gun by Paul.andt Its supposed , trausfcr to ll.nry. Another tal! of a mysterious man with a shotgun was introduced Satur day by F. K. Clements. He d.-clared the man had "a whitish beard, there by adding a third variety of color to tbe "sandy and straggly" and "gray beards" already testified to by olhc witnewses, covering tbe face ot th mysterious. man. On cross examination Prosecutor Wcndenburg drew forth tbe admission that it was not an unusual sight to see a man with s gun on his shoulder during the bunting season or after 11 close wbn rabbits wero plentiful In the surrounding woods. Interesting testimony waa present ed by William II. Sampson, a chum of the accused, and bis companion on many pre-nup'ial hours ot dhtsipation. He declared Ik-nry Beattle never r-all) loved ttiM Binford girl, but when their relations were "accidentally re newed" shortly before the murder It was merely a passing escapede. Foisted FrstTb Some people are always taking of fense, but somehow the supply never becomes exhausted. Kvery city woman thinks she could make a fortune in three years It she bad a place to raise chickens. When a matt knows be is In the wrong be ran nearly alwsys prove Out bo ian 'l by arguing the matter wi'b bis wife. Chicago News. Is I lesser than f arad. . Paint your floor around the horde of the room with L. A M. Floor Palut Coats about l cents. It gives a bright varnished flnish. Cover iht enter of, the room wlib your boms made carpet ,rug. Looks splendid. , G-t It fromW. A. Mabry. i IIOW' THIH? We alter On Hundred Dollsrs Reward for ar.y cas ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r.J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, bsva known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe Mm perfectly honorable In all buslnes transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations mad by bis firm. WALDINO. K INN AN ft MARVIN, Whosale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hsm's Catarrh Curs Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Pries ?c per bottle. Bold by all druggists. , Tsks Hall's farnlly PMi for iron tUoalion. . , . Read the "Wsnt Ads" and see If your nam appears as a csndldstt for two fres" tickets of sd.nliwlrtn tn tha Misooia theater. SSIOIS TO PUSn SALES DYRO KNOTTER (Continued froth Page One) of the' machines have already been put into uso in a number ot the cot ton mills and they have been very successful. The new Erwln mill has a number that have been in use for some time, and they have proved to be, very practical. -- A corporation' has been formed to handle the patent In which Durham fcapltal is largely Interested. Mr. J. Harper . ttrwin is president .ot the company aud Mr. W. J. Grlswold Is secretary. A MOD ATTACKS GENERAL REYERS (Cootlnud from Page One) put on the road and the sale of the machine will be pushed. A number snd cartridge belts filled they pre sented no reassuring aspect. In an effort to clear Avenldas Juures and San Francisco Into which the rabble had fled, the troops. ere set marching up and down the thor oughfares. Respectfully the rioters gave way before their advance, clos Ing In Immediately behind thera. leaving for the police the unpleasant duty of charging and receiving each time- a shower of missiles. At one point tn Avcnlda San Francisco the popular ravor for the army was shown by occupants ot galleries, who threw upon the pasilng column quantities of flowers. Karly In the afternoon the main Vly ot rioters was broken Into snml croups whtcn paraded through the streets, halting at Intervals to listen o a harranue by some member. Letter Carriers at Korhesler. Rochester. N. V., Sept 4. For the last twenty-four hours there baa been an almost continuous line of letter carriers arriving In Rochester. Tbey came from all parts of the country to take part In the Labor Day parade today and the eighteenth annual con ventlon of their association, which holds Its opening exercises In Con vention Hall ton ght Employing Printers Meet. Denver, CoU Sept 4. Representing the printing Industry of the eiuire country, delegates to the twenty-fifth annual convention of the United Typo- thetae of America assembled In Den ver today. In connection with the convention will be held the third In ternatlonal Printers' Cost Congress. the cessions of which wilt begin Tues day. MrTH'K OF M MMONH HtierMr Court. NORTH CAROLINA bl'RIIAM Cttf'NTT Ella Brown - - , S. Albert Armstrong, it al. To Glennla Terry, You will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced In the Superior Court of Durhsm County. To remove a cloud on the title of. some real estate wherein you claim to have some in terest, and same being situated in th City of Durham near the Whit ted Graded School, and you will further take not Ire that summons has tx-cn duly Issued for you by tbe Clerk of Superior Court of liur ham County and the same baa been returned by the. Sheriff of Durham County endorsed after due diligence. Glenis Terry Is pot to be found In Durhsm County; and it further ap pearing to the Court that you are a non-resident of th State of North Carolina and reside In the State of New York, an order whs duly made by tho said Fuperlur .Court requiring you to appear at the next term of said court to bn held in the court house in tbs City of Durham. North to-wit: tic-toner sa, uii. at wniiai time you are required to answer or! demur to the complaint of plaintiff or the relief prayed for will be granted. This 2Sth dsy of August. 1911. . C. B. GREEN, Clerk Superior Court. 1-30 Sept. l-12-:o ADVfOt TO MOTHERS 1rs. Wra clew's H"thtr H reus sbnulil t"l vS tor Children's Teettilna. tl enf h etilM. '.fiens the a-uma, attars all pstn, eiires wln4 eolln, aal la th h- ,m S foe Dtaerhnas. It a HaHU. A POLICY IN THE STATE MUTUAL IS BEST S. W. SPARGER, General Agent ' ' STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS limralcd 1811 yiii Tiietutay, Kepteml ftth, Is our '-Mllli Birthday.' On that date, SO years an", Mr. T. J. I-hiiiIm" aud othera started . business In Durham. tfbee that kept paco In wonderful development. From Its beginning Mr. T. 4. IjiiiiIm has been a comtnnt factor and familiar fltjtire In the management of its affairs. During all that time we have maintained a conservative policy, making an effort to give value received in all cages and handling the litter clasn if rl.iUiiim. nIiocs, ha In snd fumlidiinga. " : Call and see us and stte the well Delected stock of cloth. Ing, etc., we have for the Fall Trade. T. J. Laiiibe Sons & Company Phone 51 - s s 119 W. Main St Durham, Thursday, September 14 See the Hippotragus Equinus. Hear that Elephant Band that plays real music. 'f)yivAi Capoten An6aStTheT!1 UM 'a'aPa! awBMBatsMBws a-assMsayassssH wawasi m- The Millers Peers of the Equestrian Wdrld, Wonderful, the expression of all the highest class shows ever by any prise. See the Parade and be convinced. The Show that made the Trust King back the good old Street Parade. STATE MUTUAL Policies provide for pre ium loan on signature of the insured "Let's Talk It Over" J. W. - dnto, tho firm snd the city hav" 1 amusement enter- -v. a UMSTEAD, Jr. Local Agent THE '
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