ROOSEVELT AT
PROVINCETOWN.
The President Will Be Wel
comed by Gov. Guild and
the Local Committee.
The Cornerstone Will be Laicl
Tomorrow for a Monu
ment to Commemorate
the Landing of the
Pilgrims.
(Special to the Argus,)
Provincetown, Mass., Aug. 19. The
cornerstone will be laid here tomorrow
for a monument to commemorate the
- landing ot the Pilgrims, and Province
town is putting on her best bib and
tucker in anticipation of the occasion.
It is expected to be one of the most
memorable celebrations Cape Cod has
ever seen. President Roosevelt will
be here, together with Governor Guild
and other notables. Many ships of the
Xorth Atlantic squadron have already
dropped into the harbor ready to do
their share in making the celebration
one long to be remembered.
The presidential yacht Mayflower
will drop anchor about ten o'clock to
morrow morning inside Long point,
where the original Mayflower is sup
posed to have landed the Pilgrim fa
thers 287 years ago The President
will be welcomed by Governor Guild
and the local committee. After land
ing the visitors will be escorted to the
top of Town Hill, where the ceremo
nies of the day will take place. The
Massachusetts Grand Lodge of Masons
will be in charge of the exercises. In
addition to President Roosevelt the
speakers will include Ambassador
Bryce, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and
Congressman Lovering. After the
cornerstone laying there will be a ban
quet and literary exercises in the Town
Hall.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Convened For a Two Weeks' Term
This Morning: Judge Long
Presiding.
Superior Court convened in this city
Monday morning for a two weeks term
with Judge Long presiding and Solici
tor Jones at his post.
The criminal docket is heavy, there
being several cases for the grand jury
to pass upon that may result in capital
trials.
The following constitute the Grand
negay, foreman, D 0 Grantham, A S
. Eaks, J S Edwards, F E Sauls, Herbert
Andrews, S J Martin, D H Overman,
x x uavis, j w Aiiteneii, Jesse Crocker,
N F Price. J D Smith. N S Wolf. Unlit.
Creech, B R Edgerton, Geo. Rose and!
JRP Thompson, (colored).
JUDGE LAK AGAIN.
He Is Still Afrer Offending
Corporations.
The Standard Oil Trust and Allied Rail
roads In Graft Are Marked For
Retributive Justice By This
Intrepid Jurist.
Special to The Argus..
Chicago, Aug. 14. Judge Landis,
who recently imposed that big fine on
the Standard Oil trust for rebating
with railroads, the principal one of
which is the Chicago & Alton Railway,
is expected to arrive in Chicago this
afternoon, and it is expected that his
coming means trouble for this road.
Judge Landis has already officially
announced that the Chicago & Alton is
not immune from punishment for its
part in the recently exposed rebating
practices, and it is presumed and al
most certain that his coming here
means trouble for the Chicago & Al
ton. . . ,
THE STRATEGY BOARD. 1
Telegraphers' Union Moving
To Put Western Union
and Postal Out of
Business.
(By special wire to The Argus.)
Raleigh, Aug. 19. Daniel L. Russell,
head ot the Telegraphers' Strategy
Board, with counsel, is today applying
to the attorney-general of New York
to bring suit to annul the charters of
both the big telegraph companies.
A hard fight will be made to put
them out of business, because of the
policy they are pursuing. It is alleged
that they accept messages on their
blanks, to be sent out by wire, and
then mail them, or express them, on
those blanks.
The strikers, tomorrow, will begin
the publication of anew daily paper,
"Fair Play", in New York.
They say the American and Journal
are the only papers that now give them
a square deal.
International zoologi
cal congress.
i - (Special to the Argus.)
Boston, Mass., Aug. 19 Boston wel
comed several hundred of the most
noted scientists of the world today at
the opening of the Seventh Interna
tional Zoological Congress. The con
gress will be in session four days. The
formal opening took place in Jordan
hall this afternoon, with Prof. Alex
ander igassiz.of Harvard, presiding.
In conjunction with the zoological
congress meetings are being held by
the Entomological Society of America
and the American Microscopical So
ciety. After the zoological congress
has concluded its sessions in this city
the foreign delegates will make a tour
of a large section of the United States
and Canada, visiting the museums and
scientific institutions ot New York,
Philadelphia, "Washington and other
cities.
ASSAULTED IN ASHEVILLE.
Young Man and Young Woman
Brutally Beaten.
(By Special Wire to the Argus.)
Asheville, N. C, Aug. 19. Charlie
Sullivan, a well knbwn young man
here, who was rauderously assaulted
last night by an unknown man. is rest
ing well today in the hospital.
In company with Miss Elkin Sulli
van was sitting on the. roadside Sun
day evening, after a mountain stroll,
wiien he was suddenly attacked by a
negro and his - skull fractured by a
blow irom a rock.
Miss Elkin was also struck with a
stick and badly choked.
Her screams attracted the people and
the negro fled, .
Murder in Wilson.
Wilson, N. C, Aug. 19 Walter
Jonson shot and killed Nora Marbey
here today.
Johnson was promptly captured and
jailed. Both negroes.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
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A USURPER RIGHT.
Piatt Refuses to Call Meeting of Di
rectors of Express Company.
(Special to the Akgus.)
NewTork, Aug.21.Sen. Thomas
C. Pratt, president of the United States
Express Company, refuses to call a
meeting of the directors, who want to
remove him from the presidency.
HOLT A CANDIDATE.
A Professor Turns Political Candi
date. x
(Special to The Argus.)
Raleigh, Aug. 21. A telegram from
Greensbore this afternoon states that
Prof. J. Allen Holt, of Oak Ridge,
formally anrfounced his candidacy for
congress today to succeed "Governor"
W: W. Kitchin.
"THIS tfAY IN HISTORY."
August 21.
1553 John Dudley, Duke of North
umberland, beheaded in the tower.
1763 Richard Ward, colonial gov
ernor of Rhode Island, died. Born
Aug. 23, 1689.
1808 British and Spanish forces de
feated the French at battle of Vimiera.
1809 French defeated the Spanish at
battle of Almonacid.
1854 Frank A. Muncey, publisher,
born.
1902 Steamship Cedric, largest built
up to that time, launched at Belfast.
1903 Russian squadron withdrawn
from Turkish waters.
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N.C.
On and after June 3rd, 1907, freight
will be received and forwarded, all rail,
to the following points:
Chocowinity, Bragaw, Vanceboro,
Askin, Neuse Junction, New Bern.
Freight for stations on Beaufort Di
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route instead of Belhaven and steam
ers as heretofore. This loading will
avoid transfer at Belhaven and New
Bern.
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