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IHED REG0RDER. VOLUME 91 JOTED LOVE OF I prsstsexl 17.. rrsty firctr Scei fcr Ut sss Mr. Krnrf O'Brlca (barged Will Alienating Ike Affection f ill Daughter tor Her Hqi.baad drstla. Marriage Ead U Mult ! Dirhaa foiatr f'sart Alienation of the affectlona of hi wife It the charge which Ales Carden, a young farmer of Granville county. la bringing against Mr. Henry O Hrlen. one of the moat itroniltieni farmrra of Wake rouuty, Id a ease which ta being tried la Durham I ulte rior court Ihla afternoon Id which Carden la asking for ti.uvO damages (rotn Mr. O'Brien. The rate grew out of the clande stine marriage of the daughter of Mr. O'Mrltu by Tardea. The mar riage occurred In September of last year. Cardea waa employed with Mr. O' Hrlen at a farm hand, and be and Mr. O'Hrlen daughter, Miaa Katlle, were aecretly married one night about 10 o'clock.- The couple wnt to the home of Mr. w. C. Deck, where the groom had secured room and hoard. The neit morning , eonte of the member of Mr. O'brlen'a fam. Ily came to the borne of Mr. Heck and Induced the bride to leave her husband and return to tbe home of her father. After ahe bad lived at home for tome time, aba refuaed to go with t ardea, baa refuted to lire with him lnre that time, although be baa made many attempte to wla her affection by aecret courtships. twrden etalms that Mr. O'Hrlew has alienated the affection of hi wife and aeka for ft.ao damage. Before bringing twit, Mr. Tardea took an bra residence In Durham reuaty ta order to be able to bring salt la the Durham auperlor court lie mate aa bta reason for thla that Mr. O'Brien ta ao well and favorably known la Wake and OraoHlle coun ties that he would be usable to ae cuVe fair trial. The member of Mr. O H Men s family are present at the trial to gether with a number of witness and other intereatd from the neigh borhood. Mr. 0 Dries la beli.g rep tewented by Judge A. W. 'Graham and V. A. Devln. of Oxford, wklle Urar.iham and Brae icy are represent ing the plaintiff. To Inaugurate I aiverwity llesdj Hurllngton. Vt.. Oct. 6. The for mat Inauguration tomorrow of Ir Guy Totter Denton, former president f Miami raivereltr. a president of the t'nlverslty or Vermont will be tbe occasion of a Very unusual gathering of distinguished arbolara. eduatra and acientists from all parte of the country. Try XrSamarae Hrparalely Lot Angels. Oct. i It Was stated au'boratlvely Wednesday that the M.Namara brothers, lb alleged Time dynamiters, would !e tried a-partely. James R. McNamara. probably will be tb flret a gi on trial mi Wrdnes dy. according to a tatrmcnt of one of bit counsel. 0. II. C. ALUMNI illJIIQUET HiW tie trtptnStsi lor Cek bralloni cf HSCk Aalversarj KltVoraf preparations are being made for the banquet of the Durham county neaoclatlon of the t'nlverslty f North Carolina alnmnl which b) to ' be hld at the Cotnmoswttltli club "xt Thuraday evening, October 12th The committee on arrang.tnenta I composed at R. O. Kveretl. W, T. Dost. C. Chambers. T. C. Worth. J. W. I'maiead. Jr. Judge Bykes mil art a '"attimater, The apctker of Iba eveB,,B W l)r h wmitm,,, tx ad of th department of pbltoaophy "t Ihe t'nfreretty and one of the pro f'oindeei thinker In tk Hiib today J It" .aiibjert of the adlra of Ir. 'illl.ima will be "Demonracy and the 'Virixintiiott) There will alao be aeral Im-al apeakera. Ibe bnqti.t la to celebrate Ike l'h aiinlTrry of the founding of be i:nlvertlty. . iiair ran no ThL Hi. Louis. Oct. 6. Hillary Iteachy. " aviator fell two hundred feet In aa y-roplane yesterday afternoon and landed on a brick pavement. He waa unronsfioBt WhfB uka to a hospital. mm -A " t - S ! ; ALIEHATIOri OF AFFECT1QS QUIET RESTORED at nirar Strike kreakeh are Forced to V Leave and Eletlag Ceases SOLDIERS IE Oil GUARD Armed With rtall TartrldKee and Or ilcriNl to Mlioot to Kill DHay In Moving Tifiii Treats hiirliiien lut Kirlke leler Kern Croud Quirt Klrike-ltfVaker OUl to ; " Jackaon, Mlaa., Ot-l. 6. Eleven companle of itate troop with load ed rifles and fixed bayonets are petroling the atreeta of McComb City today. ' Six other compaiiiea are ex pected before night. The coninian dor baa ordered the troop to "boot to kill", If there la any further out breaks among tbe lillnola Ceutral railroad atrtkera at that point. Strike ympatbliera threaten to blow up tbe 12.000,000 . shops of tbe railroad company there. Governor Noel bat ordered that the town be filled with tte troop. Strike Dreakers Kerced Is Leave. McComb City. Ml.. Oct. 6. With the enforced departure late yester day of the last of tbe etrlke-breaJier: brought here by tbe lillnola Centra railroad came the first real assur ance of the restoration of peace aftet H hours of excitement and apat- modie rioting. Tbe people of Mc Comb City demanded that thf strike Ureskert be removed from tbVlr com niunlty and the 132 were placed board a heavily guarded apecial train and hurried to New Orleana. Sixty soldiers armed with ball cart ridges and with order to "shoot tt kill'' if necessary, accompanied the special train south aa far aa Mag soils. Thla act loo by tbe militar) authorities probably prevented an other iiltrhed battle that might hav proved more serloua than tbe rlasl of Tuesday night. After tbe strike-breakers ba agreed to get 9t of .town at I o'clock, tbe departure of tbe train waa delayed for nearly three hour hy protests from the railroad com paay and tbe people of McComb Clt) began to exhibit algn of aurlineet and some show of mob spirit. About a half hour before the trait left at I.4S a number of these per on a. well armed, left the city golni sou to and taking op a position neat the railroad track on which the ape ctsl would have to pans rn route tc New trrleatia. fttrlke leaders In auto mobiles finally perauaded tbe men tr disband and commit ro overt act. "If any strike-breaker make a move to burl anything from tbe win die, kill blm on the apot! If the train Is Bred upon at any time you sill return the fire and you will hoot to kill." These final orders were given jut before the departure of the specla' (rain by Major George llosklns. of Rrookbaren, who wa placed In charge of the soldiers aboard. Tbe strike-breakers were glad to get aboard and get away from the town. - Offers to Arbitrate. N'ew Orleans. Oct S. tlx men have been killed and more than loo wounded during the present clash te- tween the llarrlman line and em ployes la the assertion of the south ern exchange peace comlmttce. In It .lender of services In an effort to arbitrate made today to tbe railroad and the strikers. The money loss ha been ll.Ooo.ooo a day. SCHLEY'S BODY UIQ TO REST "(1ST lP0MU (OKTIi.r ETF.R ntr. ii TUiim;T(H-(iu i ii WOt Ml MIT HOLD ( KOWI). t Washington, Oct S. Historic St. John's church was too small to hold the Immense crowd attending Admiral Wliif.-td Bcolt 8ohM-ys funeral .this) morning. It was the most remarkable coriege ever witnessed at Ibe national capital. The reremonl were In charge of Rear Admiral ledger and the procession was lead by a fine band from Annanoll. eThere were In tbe procession too sailors. 700 midship men, a battery of field artillery and aror.'a of rarringe containing govern ment and military offlclala to do honor to ihe dead naval hero. Falc ol Portuguese Republic In Balance London, Oct. R, The fate of the Portuguese republic ta In the balance today. . Tbe royalist colony here la confidently predicting the end of tbe republican form of goverment. A great revolution la scheduled. 1 Kc tiorla fromTortugal bay royalist are marching on the capital, after rap turing l:ipnrto. Manuel I still In England, ready to leave at a mo menta notice. 1MERLCAH PI CKED irvn io Tocr. at KanMs Cltr. Mo ' ."vi fd Lav J" ma'ALTPZO LEBLANC. c V 777 ! e5 ' - fg. a--- m , - f -.. . . i . . wjsss VSTTI unu BUU tiller " lit IU rtce for tbe tope Inttrnatlonsle dc Aeronaute. Itieeutrant for tlw Inlted States are Lieutenant Frank P u?.S.mahli "vMVVU!",:,, F tT1 ? K' A! U Bta lUlStli beruiany. Uewcnants I-et,-old tKt and II ins tier! ke. In the i pinion of Mr. AUin K. Uawlev the Winner of the 1U10 race for tfce cup, thla jeer rat wlU be wo bi Uentcnaat Lalua. uawtey, me winner ox ue A 10 PARTITION BEREA CHURCH OGCUPjESCDURT lEllllG ENDS Jury Decides Case Against ibe W ilson Heirs The greater part of the time of 4 be superior court tMi.iy n.is bi-en tak.n up with the trial of the r.te of I:uid ' tait ana otners against Meiiui.i WIN i son and oth.-rs, all of the parties le-; lug culornd. This involves the p.irtl-1 tlon of some real estate, Dav:-J Lane being an hlr fo the estate of the hus-1 band of Mcllnda Wilson. IVll.igra tilayed a part In th suit, the q uostlon having arisen as to-the sanity of the : liiiMbaiul of the defendant at tho time; he signed some papers on account of hi affliction with ridlagra. The ter.'slon. A oamr on hu minii'i f., dirt of the Jury wa rendered In favor, Ihe defend.mt. , i Attorneys Orahiim and Fousliee n.ared for the plaintiffs while thde. I frMidmits were reireetited hy Attorney I K. J. Hill. 1 TobaCCO WarChOUSCS Tbe tobacco warehouse have ben cenee of busy activity today. From forty to fifty thousand pounds of the weed was sold at the I'lantets ware house and abjiut the an amount at the Iliiniur. The price are still snaring skyward, a large part af the product offered for sale today bring ing around 17 tenia and tome a much a IX cents. nvestlgatlon Sugar Trust Is Authorized Tretilon. N. J.. Oct. B. Vice Chan cetlor Klevena toduy granted nn order of the court of chancery authorizing the Invest leal ion or the affair of th. sugar iriiet. The order allows the suit of Norman II. Tookcr against the National Sugar Hrflulng Company and others. Including Ihe heir of Ibe lale Usury 0. Haveimyor. DURHAM, N.'C Will ) A Y, p( TO TO Wlfl IIITEiillt IN ir I t-KMAI DAU.OON KArr. , t ballounUu ML Zloa Baptist Association Ad loomed Session at Noon The Mount Z!on flsiptikt Asoia tion, wnirii hr.j been in nsxinn at Hrea chun-h for the past thru- days. aujourneii at noon today, i lie next meeting will ! held at lied Motin-1 ain ctj ii rb, n.-ar ltnucemoni, the If"' Tuesday mter the first Monday lo October, 1!lJ. The principal topic of discussion!1"" 'omen when arretsed appealed at the nitrtim- this ninmlnir was :is- social Ion missioti. A i.n..r on th subject was ';il by Mr. U. II Rius-!""'' bee and there wa a lentthv riscut- lief waa road by 3. F. Mt Huffy, nnd ithe report on education waa read be an-i'lev. J. C. Ilomtt. llefore adiournina-. the an.-iti.n passed a resolution tendeniiK thanks : to the people of the community fori0"1 m,t "rvn ''d. the Very hosi'it.ihle manner in whirh! bad been entertaliie.i;T,,"pr' h' recovery of seven more l a .at. ta.. "nn ,HO r-xpresains; tbtinkn to the """. sun in.- i.incrais oi a num OCeilCS OI ACIlVliy pres of linrhum for the publicity hvr ot ,n,,r lH'i'. coupled with a i ithat had been nlven the meeilnc i further development of the system of Aflcd Capitalist Drops . r F Dead Oil the SlrCCt - Wlnston-aili-m. Oct. 5 J.im.t Ruth-1 'rford. rnplinlisi. who recently moved irom rarbunville, a.. to High Point, was stricken wnh nnralysls mid ilrnp ped dead on the street here this ninrn lug. agjd sixiy years. Il, wa h-ro attending the ri. dtnont fair. liKT TWI LVK MONTHS EICII. Mm Ktan and Lonnle ftarbce Men. ..need fe -i.tn. " "'niiilHi Slnt Kvan aad Lonnle rtnrbe.' were (tlven U month on ihe county roads by Judge yke this hiornliie nit th tnkeT..a.I ? " n","'ft, ' Pent l.wtlng totlay. and all?,, ,r".K.f K:"" fl"n res-il-a. Slale Senator u seedT, l?-o In ' ' BrlH' "illw In ba Identified bl.l.lera body Plced at 12,0.(10. among those recovered. I ) Eli C, 1 y 1 1 . ' B1LLO0II RKETBOPBT la E First Arrests at Austin Following Disastrous Flood Austin. Pa.. Oct. ."..The flmt ar rests for robltery following the disss trou n.ioi! of last Saturday were I nisile wbcti two foreign women were aught by a state trooper prying ;open the lid of a trunk. The women i were Mr. IVter Shava and hef 'datiKhter - tti - law, Mrs. Joseph Shava i0 itate .senator V. K. Ilaldwin to 'Intercede for them hut he refused 're laken to the county Jail Ht Coudersimrt, l'a. Their homo then searched and furs and Jewelry '"' at ii.ooo or more were re- fovetcii many pieces being Identified CAUGHT III T by the owner. Joseph Shava. hus- band of the younger woman. Is ac- rl"M''1 of I'artU Ipatlng In tbe theft. Tbe visit of tiovernor John K. clearing the ruin and feeding the a,",,n' T"rr ' nien. ie dthe day a one of the greatest progress thus far In relieving the stricken town. ,M,dia recovered to date ther Tf ,M,t 3" P0""" unaccounted for. acenailn to the ortlceals. Hi funeral were held; five from the Swedish church, the only one left standing. The caskets were placed side by eide before the pulpit at one time and a one service was com pleted a minister of another denomi nation would succeed him for the 'npxt f"nrraI- r:('h bad 'its Utile .group oi moiirneri. (;reome I'lnds laiong PrbrU Austin, l'a.. Oct. 5. The state con stabulary hr.e has redoubled t:a ef- 111 CRUISER REPORTED 51 t Ran Into Mine iu Tripoli Bay and Was Destroyed TURKISH FLEET DESTfiDYED Constant inoplo Thrown Into (ireut Kv itemcnt by Report V-('apturc of Tripoli t'oiifiinietl at ftome story of Witness of Munouvers IW-fore llomltaMlinK of Tripoli Started. London, Oct. 5. An unconfirmed report received here from Constanti nople say the Italian cruiser Gavour ran into a mine in Tripoli bay and was gunk. Italian ore reported to be bombarding MItylcne. A message from Milam says the Italians received the first reverse of the war at I'revesa when a landing jmrty was repulsed by Turks with a Iohs of men. England la trying to Induce Turkey to accept Italy' offer. Turkish Fleet Reported Destroyed. Constantinople, Oct. 5. The city wag thrown Into great excitement today by the report that the Turkish fleet had been destroyed in a great naval battle off Mltylene. Italians are said to have seized the island. Heavy firing baa been heard north of Dardenellaa. The ministry remains silent. Tbe Young Turk are fan ning tbe war spirit among the people. rapt are f Tripoli Confirmed si Rome. Home, Oct. 5. Confirmation of the rapture of Tripoli waa received here today. The - bodies of three Turkish soldiers were fouud In the fort. The city waa entirely deserted. Story or aa Eye Witness. Milan, Oct. 5. The Secolo pub lishes an account of the maneuver of the Italian squadron before Trip oli when the bombardment began. The dispatch is aent by Deputy Lri i'euce, woo was aboard the torpedo cruiser Coatit. All the consulates In Tripoli hoist ed their flags. The ahlps formed la line before the forts the flagship iienedetto Urin, followed by tbe bat- t'esnip Roma. Napoll, Sicilia, tbe it mured cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi, r ranresco Ferruclo, lla. Amain, tbe battleship Sardegna and the torpedo rcuiser Coat it. Torpedo boat destroyers circulated between tbe fleet and tbe coast. K)ther outside the fleet protected it from possible attack from the rear r se some torpedo boats having escaped from the rbase of the Ital- an might audaciously attempt to sink them. A line of the warship of Italy tret'hes between Tripoli and the Tunisian frontier on one aide and from Henhail to the Horn bay gulf up to the Egyptian frontier on tbe other. From there and Derna another line of ship extend northward to face any attack from Turkish ship. A torpedo flotilla, commanded by tbe Duke of the Abruizl. patrol the sea from Crete around Greece to the Ionian and the Odrlatic sea, Thus the squadron operating before Trip nil I protected from all side. Drawn up In war array the squad ron had an Imposing and formidable aspect. With the sailor at their post and with tbe gun crews at their guns, the signal for the attar k was awaited with breathtesa anxiety. Suddenly tbe flagship signaled (Continued on Page Two.) PRESIDENT TIFT IN UTAH srODH .1 mT flir-HVlTOn' SHOOT AD MOKHOU I.TIDLKS n niiKfii: or r.MTTtiMiiT Salt Like CUV. Oil S Pr..t.t..i. Taft spent a busy day here today 3en.lt. ir Sllliiot and the M.irnmti l. i.l. er we'e In charge of the arrang.- tr.etit Mr bi entertainment and the Mormon element of the miate sell represented. The president, break fasted Ml Ihe Vettf t'tflh llnt.l dlt.l thnn held a reception to the old folks of tne state. He wa the central figure at the "old folks week" nmili-al orn. gram by the M.irnion tabernacle choir. An aiitonitthlle ride to P.irt Hiiinlna And Jin address at th,' state fair din ner at the coniiii. ri'lal dub completed ihe day's program. Heerct service men a!l along the line Were aroused bv th. jliev.-il til.il in assassinate the cblef executive and extra precautions were taken. Poor Foundation Was Cause o! Dam Breaking Keating Summit. Pa. 0,-f S IM. ward Wriman. designer of the Crotoa dam saya a poor foundation was the cau of the eollaiew of the Rivli d.iui at Austin. He says the founda tion slipped aud the dam broke aa a remit. NUMBER 113 WILL ESTABLISH FCMIES B. F. Kronbelmer Boys large Building on Mala Street IS The Large Building .xt t Darluiin Traction C ompany W ill be l ilted lp With All Modern Faellitle and Equipment and Run a an I'p-le. Date Department Store. At last Durham la to have a de partment tore adequate to fill the void in the nwliaudlxliig facilities 0f the city. Mr. II. r. Kronheimer has our. chased from r.lr. K. H. Wright the urge oiimuiiir . on west Main street next to tbe Durham Traetlm fw. pany and us soon as the necessary al- lerauoirs can he made will opn a modern department otnro .,., i. conducted in the large cities, with all me modern equipment and facilities. The building has cr. feet r and la S0 feet long with four floor, having a total floor snare nf ?1 nnn square feet. The first floor of the Dunumg win be occupied entirely with piece goods and fancv foods Th aaii. ond floor w ill b devoted to millinery aim laaies reauy-to-wear goods. The third floor will be devoted tn nntml- stery and other gooda and a part of ium noor win 0e fitted np aa a ladles waning room with writing room, rear room and many other conveniences for the customers and emnlovna nf th store. The basement of the building m ue usea tor storage and other pur posea. A fully eauinned deoartment will also be added to the atore. A full elevator nrrira will k in stalled and the entire building will be reuiuueiea w conform with modern Idea of department atore arrange ment. The work of remodeling will be begun at once, aud Mr. Kronheimer expects to occupy the uew.buUdiag by February 1st. The t 'firing of new auartsea h Mr. Kronheimer had been miita nary by the large growth In bis btisU nest. Mr. Kronbelmer came hwe from Oxford 12 years sgo and opened a small dry goods business. His bual ness has gradually expanded nntil hit present quarter have become n- tirety ina-rauate. Dealrins- n ... pand his business he decided tn m.b a large expansion and place at the disposal or the people of Durham shopping facilltle which they have heretofore been comnellmi to en tn other dries to secure. TO lUMTSS XATIO L ISSl (X. Ilegins a Tliree Weeks Campaign In Hi Home Htate. Lincoln. Xeb. Oct. S. Wiiiium i Bryan today started out nn ttr. week' tiieech making tour of Ne- braaka under the auspices of the IVmocratic state committee. Tha tour ia regarded a the real begin ning of the national campaign In this tate. It Is expected that Mr. Hryan. while aavina- snod nr.u tn tbe state ticket, will spend most of hi time discussing national Issues and will take occation to make re ply to the speechea of President Taft recently delivered in Nebraska and neighboring states Mr. Bryan's sihedul call for an average of three spcei bee a day. Senior and Jonlor Events to be Ron November ttti Physical Director Ashlln inn ihat on Saturday, November th. me l. M. C. A. will have a Junior and senior marathon race. The Junior race will be two mile, and the senior race will be four mile, both races to be run on the Itoxtmro road. The race I otien to all men n.i boy of Durham, Kait and West Dur- nam. It I not necessary to be a member of the association tit er,tr ihe race, a Director Ashlia baa gen erously consented to train all mem bei ami nun-members, snd the gvm ia open to all who wish to enter the rate, ine non-member who wish to enter are assured of a hearty wel come and the officer of the associa tion will try to make thing pleasant for ibem while training. Mr. Ashlin Will becin work with the candidate Monday, October th. aii wno wnh to eti'er the race will please rati at the T it. r a nfflr and register their names and hav examination of heart and lungs winner of any previous niara thon race wilj b allowed to aater. GREAT Y. IVT. G. ft. MARATHON REE
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