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THE NEWS JV1STD OBSEUVEIi, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908 thf wm niiTn I 1IL. UUIIII 1IU I U III IMF. Will After Trip; Full of Inci- HPnT I1IIT I IIHl M OrllKIV I HROUGH WATER AFJD 1 5s just the thing fori unex pected company.. There is nothing better to serve from the can for an impromptu luncheon. j JU ymff groomr tor Arv JTs Ssf jmom ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION San Francisco, California The Message to General - Arm Add ' From? Governor Glenn , Was a Con- ! gra tula tory Olie and Was Delivered by Special Courier Joint A. Park, After ; a Trip ; Tliat J Required Much Pluck! and Stick to It. . (Special to News and Observer.) Morehead City, N. C, Aug. 6.---The auh.i. neiiry juiiuauii uui i.adi bvcuuiy mAhde brlmine1 a. mpRsatre from Gov-1 - ernor Glenn to General Armlield,-arrived atfcamp Glenn, tonight at 9:20. Special Courier John A. Park, was in command of the car end was accom-l., .r Thia riiiw : i uuiii :iuc w uitv ...v v- - . - - - t.anied bv his .4 driver. Mr. Tnomas GUT III DRUNKEN BRAIVL by John Hearth S TIES ARE Saved! Her : life 1? If any of your family In this or past r i ESTIMATED AT Thirty-Five Days Fighting in Streets of Tabriz 1 LOST OVER 81, 000,000 generation Itave had kidney disease of any kind, yon tdtould guard against It by taking Warner's Hare tAire, whi It positively cure Kidney, Liver, madder and Blood Disease Mrs. Charles Rne. 1122 McCulIoch St., Baltimore. Md.. was a great sui ferer from kidney disease lor nve I years. She was treated by sev sicians. Dut round no reuei took Warner's Safe Cure, which in a short time' made her a., well and hap py woman. . . c , In a recent letter Mrs. Rose wrote: "I suffered for nearly five years from a complication of diseases, my kidneys being involved. 1 received treatment from many prominent phy sician from Baltimore, whd, although they diagnosed my case, gave me no reller. t- , t ooo n go . OUT ON STRIKE verai phyt AIL Shops on Canadian f until she - . r V Pacific System I die SElOBtFORLOIIG.TI the "States' of New YorfcTCew'-Jersey, Connecticut and West Virginia, . Sub-committees were i appointed to draw up the proposed address to fhe negro voters, and . to report - on ar rangements for the convention, which the 'league plans to hold pext month. The convention will probably be held in either Chicago or Cleveland. . The committee will meet again tomorrow. , LODGED IN JAHi , Julius' Peacock Crazed front tlie Use of Cocaine, Pub Wlicre le Can Do No Harm. , f (Special to News and - Observer.) . Wilson, N. C Aug. 6 This morning Julius Peacock, a well known Wilson negro, was roaming the woods in the vicinity or the residence of Mr. W. T. Farmer, treasurer of Wilson county. It was reported that he, attempted to enter Mr, , Farmer s residence, but was. frightened off, Later he was seen S ELTZ5.fi cures, HEADACHES. 10 CENTS. EVERYWHERE YAQUI is. hi Harris, of Raleigh. , Lieutenant Z. F. Smith, Company "B." Third Infantry, boarded! the , car at New Bern and came through -with it from there. rrv, khinni lof RaiAiffh nt nve nVinflt i Wednesday " morning and "When I had taken Warners Safe Ios Kxlrnslre Strike In the Hlstort I bv some ladies walklnir alonie the road Cure about a month I reit UKe a new It acted on my liver. Back ache and headache, from which I suffered, both have cone. "Warner's Safe Cure certainly put tn) on my feet. I believe I would have died; had I not taken it. I win al ways praise Warner's Sato Cure, that others may know of it and save their lives." TKST YOUR KI DNKVS. Put some morning urine in a glass Uhons on the svstem from the Atlan or bottle, let it . stand 24 hours. If j tic to the Pacific and all shops tonight there is a reddish sediment In the are aie.. It Is estimated that 12.000 tuittnm nt the. trlasa nr If the urine IS 1 V. lawo n.imKT tu, . 1 , . . , . , , - I ? l-t - 1 1 1 r 1 1 WClli VUL, - - city ana nunureus 01 ine.wivi i. cioudy or milky, or if you see parti- inK 2.200 in Montreal. Fifteen hun bazaars have been looted, the loss In cles or germs floating about In It, your dred nnlt in WinlDee. Two thousand this direction being placed at more kidneys are diseased and you should men left work between Fort Mill and .. ftftft ret a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure at v'ancouver, all at the dictates of the man i,uu,u. ,mr ... "..., i-,Ia.ii The American missionaries in the ANALYSIS . FREE. unions affected. Even old workmen I IisCablisIunent " of Divers Industries as Mine prepared to rIsttlieLIndIans- city have been exposed to stray bullets It arter making this test you nave i jn 'jjne for pensions, went home and American Missionaries 'In the City Have Decn ExikhI to Stray Bullet woman. : and Some Have Had Narrow- Es capes, Hut None, Injured. (By the-Assoclatbd Press.) Tabriz, Aug. 6 Thefe. now has been 35 days fighting in the streets of Tab riz, and the casualties due chiefly to bombards, thrown from mortars and nkfnnna1 n a ofiitma tfttfl tit ft 0 ft ' Dill CAXIV B V Many of the finer residences or the r m ,., t ,i, iv talking incoherently.. ' Thy- became' of Hallway Miops in Canada Lv- frghtJned and .phonpd fne cIty to erv Wlieel In the Shon3 Slopped send and have him arrested He has . . AL. t. 4u. .t.Abeen addicted to, the use-4)f. cocaine and Fires WcW .. lAmi Allien the U a long tlme wnlch rendered lYliIstles BletirTOft 'brt Blasts. I him as crazy as aloon. RESUMPTIOFI OF ACTIVITY a r ... . b . - ti tuy xne Associaiea jrxess. i . Winnipeg, Man., Aug. ' 5. Union shopmen employed by the Canadian Pacific Railway today,, struck in an reached Dover that night at 7 : JO, arter i nf ft- .. That ts the - synopsis ot covering ninety-six miles. Stops were cutting affair last evening, when made at Selma, one hour; Goldsboro. Johri Heartt, "a " nineteen -year-ola two hours; Kinston, an hour, and New white boy, cut , jlenry ' Johnson, a Bern, two and 6ne-hair hours. The wnite man aboM 30 years old, in the road from Newport to Camp Glenn back, making a painful but in no.way offered more serious difficulties to the gerloua wound, trash about an Inch Were Drunk and Fussed Over Quart of Uauor Immediately After the Cutting Affair Heurtt Leaves for but although they- had some narrow had any doubt as to the development u seems to be the most extensive lart- Unknown. ' i escapes uuue ui uimi '" sample of your urine, putting your name and address1 on the package, to our Medical Department, and our doc tors will analyze it. and send you a News of Killing of 13 Persons, Near Lanpazas Mine : -July 24th - (By the. Associated, Press.) El Paso, Texas, Aug. 6. That.Yaqui Indians on July 24 killed thirteen per sons, members of three families, near. Lampazas Mine, was the news receiv ed today by W. M. Gillette, -of Kan Car- ln T m A I fck ' " ABvn t(An A vIvntiA .In- In Utilization Of the I SOUtn S a letter written to. him here by A. D. MCFhee, superintendent oi tne rro- nrMt Nfttlirfll RMhiirrP mohtorio Mine, twenty miles from Ureal rldlUrdl neUUIbCi Montemmn RnnnriL Thfi letter savs '': I ranrhprs nf the Htirroundine country have congregated at the Promontorio 't he old corn liquor was the cause j jured. ANOTHER HLIND TIGER CASE. Ix)uls Austin Found Guilty-of Running strike in the history of railway shops in Canada. - . All the workmen employed around the train sheds at depots went out. nd conductors and engineers caused report, with advice and medical book-j some delay to strain service by Insist ing that trains be properly made up Aniioumed In the Jlaimfaurers' jjLIND SENATOR RE-N031INATOD. Record Indicates Re-sutpptioii " of Activity Industries at rUelliaven, Zcbuldn, Rot kinlianu IHdi Point. Incomplete Returns From the Prim ary Election In Oklahoma. s ' (Special to News and Observer.) Baltimore. Md., Aug. fcItesump- Guthrie. Okla., Aug. 5.- While posi tive figures are not yet available, late returns tonight from the primary elec tion in Oklahoma indicate that the following are the successful nominees: United. States. Senator Dennis T. let free. ' nil. kllUL -ftuaftat-r - " " . - . . & Wrhen the kidneys are diseased the before they would take them out. Ev- tion of activity in the estawisnmeni uric acid Is not carried off and this ery wheel in th shops stopped and I ot djvers industries for the .utilization . . !" - . r Int K trmot natural rf4olirrpS of the o .,-it Ithnn nnv other like distance , "X f" n iwn.fhv Alter naving nis case puwpoiiru vum0..Uvu., "u ""0""' .V" ure uul o.'-.u t t-At.A i ' o.An .nmonti Fiynn. JtePUbllcan. Thomas if . J0re, .." .d water lon m V. " v- " twice, Louis Austin, a colored man of or tne joints, uneumausm oi tne blew several short blasts; care takers fy i"V-"" r .h Democrat. . rr "".IT-rJ v " .rtT T-.,ki " ; Pt twq . - ! . this citv. was tried yesterday by Police Muscles. Rheumatism of the Heart. and shoD foremen alone being left to put the places in shape lor a period oi idleness to follow. j xo.nave ueeu u uu John Heartt and Henry Jonnson a tlll'f tieer at Rheumatism everywhere. Warner's or the time. various aeiours nau Were friends .both living la the same r." 1. " tk., ,r ,irtv. th nrln arid . - I II IX M 1 I I- I 1 1 I im 1 1 I 1 V Oil A V 1 -.' waB.M - j T-:. house, until last evening, when tney . , charee was for celling a half In kidney diseases the . bowels are i until "Til n Ken nn on uiu i:ui ii. u uiiii- i . , . t - rr'ori in thia woek'B Issue or the uemucrai. to .be nsiade to. cross streams where bridges were washed away and a great botll -tanked up" on "old corn John deal of itime was taken up tnrougn Q it seems, had touched the preci having lost the road. L. Btrr a little mnr than Heartt. " A fey miles before reaching' the jjut the latter had enough to make him camp the car was stalled in four feet ..feel good. They were both sitting of water. With Mr. Park at the " th miirond tra.ck- near Favette- tha waa oninnln (r nlnntr at I ... . . . . i . i, ., i vine street crossing, iasi, cycuuis auuut a rapid rate when the-swollen stream I m.-.n v.irif " Ah areument arose was encountered. Putting on full over the . possession ot a i quart of speea np auerayieu 10 bci wiruusu '"- liquor whrch Johnson had Dint to Ed. Cooper on June 13. The! often constipated and the liver torpid. prosecution introduced one witness, I Warner's Safe Pills quickly relieve This afternoon the men gathered rat thinking the water shallow, the dark- t i -ut aumh ",v.'""vN"re ine system c - - . I MCIiriff' UISL'UBSIUU i UUUOU1I Vi V V Manufacturers' Record.. Ar company . -,ongress:-i.irM uisinci: . r- at Pickens. W. Va., has ordered the I wcuuire, i.epuuiican; nenry . jones. erection of a 140.000 steam saw-mill. I Democrat. mn ooo I 'Second i DistrictRichard Moriran. their halls to appoint commttees to f t ner dav which will be supplied I Republican; Elmer I Fulton, Demo carrv on the strike, it was a aeterm-I o itu nnr. Urot . . I - I I 1 tllll mm. I I 111 llfl I rl t I. a ..,.'V v w Ed. Cooper himself, while the derenseithis condition and no 111 arter errect is I lned crowd. A few younger men tried chased to be connected wHhUhe mill I , Third District C. E. Creager, Re put on about nrteen cnaracier wit- experienced. to force an appearance of. joviality. by a standard gauge railroad. At publican; James Davenport. Denco-. nesses anu ine ouy wno wui a i n.-1 waiumks Arc cuuij is dui uu i nut the maiontv lookea as it iney iuny i pim.tn .a .nn.m '.of snnnon rrat i .1 . m--- -" 10 " - l&CUA2. L Lv, - - - - U. OU II -1UI W m.v h . store w ho swore that Cooper did not jn two sizes and is sold by all drug- I realized the gravity of the step taken. I feet capacity will be built to1 cut 100,- I Fourth District B. T. IIac!;iey, Re come there on June i. Aiier argu- plsU, or direct at 50 ceats ana u.uu The railroad company has several looo acres of hardwood timber! land I tmbliean:" Charles Carter. Democrat ment by R. N. hlmms tor tne uerense A BOTTLE. Refuse substitutes, con- I hundred old country mechanics who I recently purchased. At Nashvjlle, Fifth District (Np Republican tan- ana city Attorney now lur iwe talnlng harmful drugs, wnicn may in- wm te brought to the scene or action I Tenn., a $100,000 company - has se- didate); Scott Ferris. Democrat. to four months on the county ro.ds. Trial Bottle Free. To convince ev- blood that neW preventing It from being visible , nA,9pi!j!nn ftf the whiskev and went vTn nr "nf. r-"Lmi k""" the time ror trial arrived uatt.o WARNEiVS-: SAFE . CURE will cure .C .IT; a ii k ine lHincr . w """v Cross could not ne iouna ana iua um th trlA, wtle will be sent FREE (IIIULHCI i 1 UCL-U. JILk lliClli UHl a V.rnr . nra-a and ann T n H I - . . II. I - - - - - ; - , . . . , me ncaiu ivjr na. i.v. .' i was iounu not Kuiiiy. the party were . drenched upon tneir Hoort hnv nirnriv erazv with whls- arrival and seemed to be very tired, k y became Infuriated with Johnson wa sentenced to the roads Tuesday for going after his father, and jerked i f or gelling whiskey, was reduced from n Vila VrvA An? tl'Q a XlKrkllt I . a a. I to trail him when Heartt was held Col. j. C. L. Harris gave notice of but still; in good spirits. : --The car registered a hundred and seventy-four miles from Raleigh. Mr Park states that there , was not a si nsle breakage and no tools were used on the entire trip, a new set of batteries ; . were Installed at 'Dover and with the exception of gaso ' line and water everything else used on the Journey was brought aboard. Mr. Harris said. that the engine of the car, after its long test, works better now than at the start. Lieut. Smith OF CHARGE, postpaid, to any one who will write WARNER'S SAFE CURE CO.. Rochester. N. Y., and at once. I cured a site 400 by 700 feet upon Among those assembled the talk I which it will erect a modern saw-mill was about the early termination of land lumber' companies,;; ; ranging in the strike. Some are ODtimistic I capitalization from $500,000; to $10,- enough to believe that all will be over J 000, have been Incorporated: at Arka- this week, the men believing that'ioeipnia, atk.; ueinaven, is. v;.; flieau- there will be a capitulation of the vine, anss.; xNewport, afh.; nau w . LhiiFcr Kit oa nnn TJannlncrrnn lion i O LU",t,aU-" O. ..Vw.f 7. I ' DabA trt1I mention having seen this liberal offer pany ha8 allowed affairs to' drift, to '"fa"". Stu" in The Ww nnd nhaerver. Th tren- I , uM v, w!m n - I for the erection of five or - six cotton VISITING CARDS You may have handsomely ep- . i graved ones almost as cheap as , printed ones If you will write us . ' for samples and prices. Al wedding Invitations. BELL BOOK & STATIONERY CO. ? Richmond. Va. . by. his. father. Johnson then went appeal for Lucy Jones, the negro wo- home and in a lew mnutes neurit i man who was sent to the work-nouse followed. He asked Johnson to come I for four months for running a blind out into the street, which request was 1 tiger. refused, whereupon he rouowea jonn son into the house with knife in hand. Johnson, who was unprotected, ran, and as he was going iip some steps Heartt stabbed .'him in the back with REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE. stated, that he . was . greatly surprised the pocket knife With the result ab . v, -t, .ohi n I ready mentioned. r ir. vin I Immediately after the cutting, Tne car used is a fifteen-horse pow- I i1- -c ;ii.jf ..v. . ,u -?int. xuiice v,uiiiiiiisijii wa iinu Was Reeeived Last Nigrfit by Policv CommUsioiiers Forty, Arrests Dur- in July. ' The regular semi-monthly meetins? er Ford roadster, and is the first try race styie ana naa not ween w ntitrtmnhllp of anv kind that has ever I or neara irom Since, been seen In Morehead. and consider able attention was aroused.: upon its arrivaL " C.VRDIN AL GIBBONS ILL. last night At the meeting were Com missioners Briggs and Wilder, ' Com missloner Mahler being out of the city. At the meeting the report of the chief of DOlice were'recelvedT and riled A valuable aid furnished the camDlHis Condition Better Last Evening As seen from ,th report during the by the car was the delivery of some . Taken III Wednesdav. I month of July there was a total of badly needed teleDhone suDDlies for I - - . . - -' - I forty arrests made. . For violating city the rifle range, which will be put up By the Associated press,;. ..... ordlnaees -5. for assault with deadly in the.morning by Mr. Harris. j ome, Aug. 6. ine conamon oi weap6n i. drunk on streets 13. beating Mr. JPark says that he and his I -aruinar uiuuuna, wiu wiut van.cn n i rde on trains 2, house breaking. and chauflfeuT are too fatisnied to do anv I vveanesuay at casiei uanaauo anu uineness of this offer is fully guaran teed by the publisher. T. D.MEARES RE-ELECTED Supreme Master of Exchequer Knights of .Pythias f Other Officers Elected by the Supreme Lodge at Boston Yesterday Tveu ty-fiith Convention Width Opened Monday Has Important Session. (By the Associated Press.) Boston Augw 6. With the election see nuw i i i iiiTr hittii 6. i ill . , tjiA. r. y. 11 n IA- TlnM,r I 111 VU1UUOHI liaJMU""l cere- view Is that the Ango- to Its present building, and will in flatory board appointed at the re- stan 4f000 spindles, with , carding. Quest of the men should be binding , ji r, in. I " " on tne men. Ae Liumumu ravu.t Plans are maklnsr for theblllldinz of Railway not only did not seen armtra- a wool mill at Malvern. Ark- and a Hon. but believing tne noara to De nos- hosiery yarn mill at ZebUloh. N. C. - tile to the company, withdrew their I in iron-working there are mention- representative, and the government 1 ed a foundry at Rockingham.- N. C, appointed another arDitrator to repre- plow works at Bridgewater. Va., brick sent the company. - :. (machine plant at Martin, Tenn., and Despite these facts, the board s find- Ithe enlargement of operations of a ing was accepted by the Canadian Pa- I plant at High Point. N4 C.ji to make cific Railway under protest and the engines, saw-mil s, lath mills, box c ompany's officers are surprised at the j machines, shingle machines, pulleys. relusal or ine men to acquiesce. i "H6o. stium "i . i a pnospnate ptant wwi ne.erectea ..... ,v ,,nifnnllf ... . , , a . i mui V"i i' iaM a muiuic uuaill tX.ruVl.li.AAU JUUiuninu kill hA.nnptuul.npar &vl-iii. .ila.. COSDIITTEE j and gas and oil test development will i be made near Gulfport, Miss., . ; and To buy t once, three cottages with five to seven rooms. Two two-story house with hlx to eight rooms, right or ten smaller rent Iiouspa for invest ment. If you have anything to sell see us at once. - J. r.7. D rough ton & Co. ' Real Estate Agents, , ' 12 W. aiartin St. '-jt DIVIDEND NOTICE. f vo!. Atrieltand AniifMincea NameJcoal "lnes near Hindman,ft Ky., and Mayor McClelland Aniumnces a"Pf1near Farmington. W. , Va.. Ayhile 138.- of Those Who Will Serve, . h)00 acres of coal lands in Presidio Pv the Associated Press.) county. Texas, will be developed, it .Is New York, August 6 Mayor George X11'?: larceriv 1. for runnlne a disorderly ,.mm .luln M . ,1 n M I Wflfl lifniicrht f n ' W om C tn tlT f CT tn9tl . . . a a H.. m I C L . : . rt . J . . -c ttiiuttiicr a icn I " .0..v w ... -, , I nouse I, lor. muruer i. iwr larceny i, i ui ineir oiiicers luuay ine iruprcmc tt. x rv, - ' I AmOniT - .tfiifellaneoii rtii,1 vao ! t I - .Atn,n r.r wo tr r i n a miffnr rua rrpii tpm ror nn iniPRiinHi i , i i . . . r .11 1 t ,1 tr.i.kt. Tv..twin 1 . . 1 i rt-i 'unQn too ax Hn 111 ,11 m pti Liit? 1 c J - 1- 1 . 1 1 I i1oA..'... la V. , V . T"Vi. I . . n . . . . i.i I . . . . . . . . l. n.mo. r (ha mun Ya Hail n S If Pfl IO f v. u. """in .iiieiKit. , 1 uuuiuci, ,B ucuci ni.o cicuuia. "u conauci s. taise . pretense i, rfsisuug ine mnsi impormiu uusm st-Hsiun noui-ra v nic .. . rhannn Thn-MiKim- FYvtm tiu finv-prnnr. I internal , svmntoms have moderated 1 rrs.. i ininnt sriursiira 1 suiiinrrlof thair turontv.nfth onnvaniinn which serve oa tne tirover iieveiana ie The1 message taken to Camo Glenn somewhat; his headache is less vio- Honor without license 1. Of the 40 opened in this city Monday. The morial -Committee " At a meeting of the directors of the. Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad Company held at More head City, , N. C, on July 30th, 1908, a dividend of one and one half per cent on the cap-, Ital stock of the said company was; ' enterprises factory ' at I declared, the same to be payable at Lebanon. Tenn.. and at TemDle. Tex., the office of the Treasurer of said Th fommittee ila suipnuric acia plant -at isaDeiia. l company in uoiusooro, n. kj on au.&- by Mr. Park was delivered and was received with a great deal of Interest The-letter is addressed to General J. F. Armfield. Camn Glenn. Morehead City, N. ?., by Special Courier, Cor poral John A. Park, and reads as fol lows; "My - Dear General lent, and his temperature has fallen arrests there were 17 white males. Pythian Sisters also elected officers to 100 degrees." land 20 colored males. 1 white female exemplified the secret work of the or- The attending -physician has ordered ! and ? colored females. During the der. The uniform rank devoted such the American prelate to take a com- month Chief of Police Mullins spent of the day as was free, from rain to plete rest, and has put him on a liquid 19 hours Insoectinz buildings, 83 hours I competitive drills n Franklin field for diet. He censiHers the attack due to I msDectine sidewalks and 83 hours in the $10,000 cash prizes offered.; A11- fruit eaten by the Cardinal rand ex- jnsepcting streets. : nouncement of the awards will be pects that the illness soon will be over- Cantain Beasley is still sick but it is made on Saturday. I desire to say to you and through I come. He said that Cardinal Gib- hoped that he will soon be able toi Henry P. Brown, of Cleburn, Texas, you to the officers and soldiers of the bons felt so much better tonight that I resume his duties. I was elected Supreme Chancellor with- Third Regiment, that I am very sor-j the prelate hoped to be able Saturday rv indeed that previous eneaeements to accompany Father A. P. Doyle, rec make It impossible for roe to be with tor of the Apostolic -Mission House at you auring tne encampment. 1 aiso 1 m5iiiiibiu", a- n 10 rupc nus, was comnelled to mb3s 4he encamD- who wishes to speak with Father 1 Idaho Democrats . Split. its office will be to arrange for a me- o -.,1" , morial meeting or other public tribute -tG.uthri.e- Ky.. creamery at to the late statesman and former .niSP'!.,. . - LxJ rresmenx. ' . - - . 0 i.i.a , 1 TI,. .nmmlttfto eonslst ofvthe fol- 1 c ". imiuuuis iiuieia ai ,,v . FRuilrv rnnt . XT r . fl o r. Lyman Abbott. E. C. Benedict. Joseph VTA,.' ' " . " "x, , " L'1 ' A V T! lin-nnt iVIeholaa Murrav uuiier. I . - John Andrew William P. Coakley. Charles S. Fair- Cadwallader John G Carl sle Lancaster. S .C; Amite,; 1.; Balti: w Srneell Joseph H Choate m,tre- Magazine. Ala,; Wrights- ZQTXJ:uJV'f-T&: vllle. Ga.; Richmond. Va. "and Pen- ment of the First Regiment, which I very much regret. "During my administration I have done everything' in my power to ad vance the interests xf the National State Guard, and though there has Doyle again concerning the institution of which he Is In charge. j His Holiness, when he learned of the indisposition of the Cardinal, ex pressed his sorrow and the hope that he would soon recover. He sent Car been some discontent among a few of dinal Gibbons his sympathy and asked faIled the officers, I believe that generally. my course has been appreciated and atmroved. The Guard is certainly In a great (deal better shape than it ever has been before,, and; it gives me great pleasure In going out of office to feel to be constantly informed as to his j Dubois faction against the Beating condition thA Tkiitmia Hletratea from Bear L.ake. Manager Farley, Archbishop of New oneida and Fremont counties. York, visited Cardinal Gibbons late The antl-Dubois convention claims this evening and found him much re- to have 138 votes and the Dubois 115. nevea. aeverai oi tne arainais anu i xmnv deieateo have cone home, leav uuu ovil w V. vv-V .v w m - . . . . - I "" " " " ' that I have been able to do something Vu,"I,nir Ul A,"er tan, auca.s ,ng proxies. toward tiromoting the welfare of the 'Xr,. military of the State, as well as doing "t w x: vciiiiig. out contest, he having served as vice-J ichancellor the past year. There was! Bpimru tiiiri ui vnr-viiamcuui, i "I 11 1T lOlnlov Richard Wa t- I coia, r la. ; SCnOOl nOUSeEP Ut Altai la, (By the Associated Press.) LorrLt?:o!P.m.. ocrafic State conVentfon was aplit In ve ballots George AV. Hanson, ofc "ftiMoVto New' Orleans, tTaln today and both the Dubois and Calais, Me.; was chosen. There was J1 ifj? McKeS Herman Alt Park, N. C; Cfiattanooga. anti-Duhois factions have organized but one other Important contest, which t'z Lncey a. Hagers- senarate conventions. was for the members of the board of fh7l!' 'ane O'Brien Peter B Ol- l?wn Md New Martinsvilley W. Va.; ThTspUrirthe convention came ' nS?"' Ala.; thi afternoon Iwhen the convention I wu'"S ui.omvt, ic- i,t,.:., ritA TTrman I Vfrt., uarieston. 1UISS ;;;, nmW W the nnH. trenchment and those satisfied with f.T"u'eit4"!. 21 ",irr vr,i";."Ti Dickson. Tenn.. and Russellvitle. Ala I t t . mi i i i :i(ifrr laituui r- on x u.. v u u - - -T Af I ine Dreseni cunumons. ine reirencn- . w r,,,, Tv ri I m i. awm .s uuuovi wvx. nlncn stn . A ti onet Yi QT11 roAft All ifs August 8th. 1908; f T D. J. BROAD HURST. Treasurer. Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road Company. D. J. Broadhurst, Sec retary and Treasurer. 8-1-lOt. EXECUTOR'S SALE. personal and Individual acts of kind ness for jmany of the soldiers. "You will please present my best wishes, to all officers and soldiers, and tell them that during my administra tion I have been proud of the State Guard in their obedience and fidelity ' to duty, land that I can only hope and believe that the ; next Governor win be able to do as much, if not more, than L. have accomplished. . Say to them that theyj have been true sol diers, and I hop'e, during the encamp ment. they will' all prove themselves to be, what by nature they are, true gentlemen, bringing no reproach upon either our flag or our State by any un soldierly; conduct. A dinner that was to have, been given tonight in honor of Cardinal Gibbons, and at which several other cardinals were to have been present. was postponed on account of his In disposition, j -..;. ALL SHOPS DARKNESS (By the Associated1 Press.) Wlnninee. Manitoba. Aug. 6. To night all the Canadian Pacific Rail- n - lwav MhoDs are in darkness as the IHU IUHU A1LLS LlIlLK.M.UUU Lr',.,,,,. tho llfrht nlant have declined to work with, non-union William Mlla. of PotoKhnnr fitinnit imen . . Todav three coach loads -- or m-m t, ,.- , v,:,, istrike-nreaKers arrivea nere irom ou '"' tfOIIH UU11I1S til Wni-WB" . J V. ,n Tense. - , '. . . i : Ithn Tan(.naa iiBori In round . hOUSOS ' and Italians and Galiclans at work in r.-Ko. a..- nrnu.. other uarts of the yards, add some 1 is. wB; rw ' what tb the usual activity around the a I buildings. v Va vt uiuob- roirt Wiui tru i , A ..... r r . I Tx4Aaa rt.-v - -.vix inmnailofi t r riPftri out their own cars and every extra ment faction won and elected their two candidates. The results of the election. In addition to the officers named, were as follows: Supreme Prelate, Rev. DeWitt C, Cobb. Salem. N. J. Supreme Keeper of Records and Seals. R. L. C. White, Nashville, re elected. Supreme Master of Exchequer, Thomas D. Meares, Wilmington, N. C, (re-elected.) Supreme Master-at-Arms, Samuel P. Davis, Davis, Oklahoma Supreme Inner ; Guard, E. Allison Powers, Quebec, Quo. Supreme Outer Guard, William D, Cameron, Meridian. Miss Egerton K. WInthrop, Jr. INHUMAN , TREATJIENT. Iiem Gay and Wife, Colered, Whip Adopted Child Unmercifully Arf Bound Over to Court to Answer the '.'Charge. iV.: (Special to News and Observer.) Wilson, N. C Aug. 6. This morn ing, before Acting Mayor E. F. Kil- $5,000 TO BE SECURED - V i " To Carry. Out tlie Proposed f Celebra tion In Connect ion With the Notifi cation of Sherman. ", . (By the Associated Press.) Utlca, N. Yk. Adjust 6.--At a meet ing of the general committecln charge or the proposed celebration in con nection with Congressman; 'Sherman's omcial notification on August 18, 4t was resolved that $5.00.0 beS secured lette, Lem Gay, the negro Janitor j tnrougn pledges to carryjut the ar around the court house, and his wifK fair. Among- the features- will be . a were arraigned for inhuman treat-i mammotn parade, in ' whitxh hands ment of a five-vear-old adoDted child from Albany, Troy, Rocheste. Syra- Board of Insurance Control for . six Gay and his wife denied till the last t,l!rI: veam. it. s n r-hew. Shiox Paiiii s that they had maitreatea tne nine D.. and C. S. Davis. Denver. Col. one, but evidence prevea to tne con- The Sunreme Lndere of Pvthlan Sis- trary. Alter tne eviaence was neara. r or youruen ,actepi. my wi wisne i men in tnis CltV. shot nnl lrllled ft and appreciation-or-all you have done I oung negro 'named John Johns in self In upholding my hands-In the dis- defense this afternoon charge of my duties, "With the kindest feelings .for all, .1 am. I ' ; ' ' " ' : ; ' "Yours very truly, (Signed) . "It; B. GLENN. "Governor and Commander-in-Chief." run. a v.. pressed into servive. Several hundred :h": "1U"B" mechanics are expected from Pacific Davis. Union. Ore p, , tti,""u coast States, while the Eastern shops The uniform rank assembly, con , - Lurvuif, c. yioiui liuill ... .i laborer that can be obtained is being ters elected the following officers: Supreme Chief, Mrs. Nellie E. Mer- riam, Muskogee, I. T. Supreme Senior, "Mrs. -Sarah I. Cot ton. Weatherford. Texas. Supreme Junior, Mrs. Ida M. John son, Central City, Colo. Supreme Manager, Mrs. Cora M. the boy was undressed, and his bodr was literally covered with bruises. supposed to have been inflicted by the Gays. Both parties were bound over to court to answer to the charge: Town Clerk Hinnant and Chief of Police ' Marshburn appeared be fore, the Clerk of the Court this after noon to have the child taken from the custody of his adrpted parents. repairs, Ellis taking a pistol from Johns. Johns procured another dIs- tol and fired at Ellis, who returned the fire with Johns own pistol kill ing him instantly. . Johns shot negro In the mouth who attemnt dissuade him from going after Ellis. supply from New fsisting of 26 brigadier generals, form- Lovers may quarrel, tut i . -:, New Cabinet-Formed. Formerly called Elijah's Manna 7 - and cream make things right, Tlie Taste Unger.M - Popular pkg. 10; Large Family . : : : size 15e. ----- '- Made by Ppstum Cereal Company, L't'd, Battle Creek, Mich. coming Into the city and dissuade them from working for ;the Canadian Pacific. J. H. McVey, local chairman Kalmil Pasha today formed a new of the strikers, authorized- the iasso .oMn Irtatefi Prps to sttate that ha .had in The principal ministers are aa fol-formation from what he regarded as lows:' . I a thoroughly reliable Bourcerrnai a Jemalledln Effendl. the Rhelv.Talam i carload of strike-breakers lert cm and the Minister of . Foreign Affairs cago yesterday morning. A strict retain their portfolios; Reshed Akif lookout j will be kept for thetn by Pa aha Vail of Sivas. hecomea Minister I piCKets at tne outnern ana ureal of the Interior; Redjeb Pasha, Vali of wortnern terminals. Tripoli, Minister of - War; Aflr Pasha, Minister of Marine; Zla Pasha, Minis ter of Finance, and Hassan j Fehmi Pasha, Minister of Justice, Washington, D. C, Aug. 5,-Capt Baldwin made . another successful .flight this evening at .Fort.'Myer in his new dirigible balloon. Mr. Cur- tlss. who again handled the planes and the motor. Increased the speed today, although the maximum was jlnot attained. r will draw their Eneland. At some shops In far west-I siiv arjDolnted Maior General Arthur I nu hz-o u Snends Nlriit With W'ardi em cities armea. pouoo,, are; on Kuaru. e. Strobbart, of SL Paul, Minn., to The most striking feature or tne i succeed himself In command of the The appointment :wlll before the Supreme Lodge tnmnrmur fnw ratlnrfltinn. or the shops to mm an mecnanica hoi tin Ine mosl striKini? leaure oi ine succeed him another 8,tuaon was the Placing of between union rank. mted la nftJr and sity P,ck f1'!?' v.ar,,lVS come up be 1 railroad terminals and In thse vicinity tomorrow ft LrS&TO.NIGHT 1 I NJVNmTfOmiBwaiMotnrtn I Ilobert Turnbull CoinmUs Suicide, ' (By the Associated Press.) New York. Aug. ' 6. Probably crazed by the heat of the last few days. Robert Turnbull, a prominent operator In suburban real estate, formerly a professional pugilist of some note, shot and killed himself In his home In Borough Park, Brooklyn, today. Mr. Turnbull is said to have been formerly ' amateur lightweight champion of America. Cotton Manufacturers to Meet Saratoga Springs. at - (By the Associated Press.) Boston, Mass., Aug. 6. Announce ment was made todav that the eighty flfth meeting of the National Associa tion of Cotton Manufacturers will be held at Saratoga Springs September 29th and 30th next. (By the, Associated Press.) -New .York, Aug. 6. -Chairman Fran k,lL, Hitchcock, of the Republi can National Committee, spent last night and practically all of today in Westchester county at the home Wil liam L. Ward, the member of the committee from New York. Mr. Ward Is a member of the Executive Com mittee also', ' and desired to talk' with the chairman concerning th n'eam palgri I wrk generally, as well as-the Republican nomination for Governor of New York. . - . . National Negro Democratic League (jetting Busy.. (By the Associated Press.) ' Chicago, III., Aug. 6. The execu tive committee of the National Negro Democratic League, headed by Chair man James A. Ross, of Buffalo. N. Y., and numbering sixty members, met here today to discuss campaign work, including a proclamation to be Issued to negro voters throughout the coun try. Chairman Ross said that work am one the necrrn voters would hA 'concentrated In the middle west and Angeles. an automobile parade, athletfc sports, including a baseball gam,e between the Utlca and Scranton State ' I League teams, and a grand electric f display. Singing contests and musical contests are also included in the program. The Mystic Krewe of Syracuse has been Invited to assist, and the general decorating about the city will be done by the same professional decorators In Charge of. the decorating fit the Taft notification. Among those who . . will deliver ad dresses are Senator Burrows, Con gressman' Sherman, Secretary v Root, Mayor Wheeler and President Stri ker . of Hamilton College. , " v They Stand by Gompcrs. . . Elmira, N. Y.. Aug. 6. At &i largely attended meeting of the Trades and Labor Assembly of this city last night a resolution was passed unanimously endorsing the action taken, Ty Presi- dent Gompers in regard tovthe polltl eal situation and urging all j-to vote for "candidates and platform? known to lte friendly to labor . interests.": All the trades unions In this ci,ty ;. are members of the 'organization. - Frisco Broker Wanted for .Embczzle-.- , . . . ment. ' ' v ' ., ., . - (By the Associated Press.! ' San Francisco, Cal., Aug 5.- Fred erick Dorr, a broker,, who ; la. H week, closed operations on the li.vf - York Stock Exchange and at his 'o,al offices, is wanted on a chargof em bezzlement. 1 A warrant was lstid here today "for his arrest. an It. was reported to Chief Biggie., of th po lice department that Dorr left this af. ternoon on a train bound for Los Desirable Lots and Residences - for Kale Th M.artln Property In West Ralcifflu By virtue of the powers conferred In a mortgage made by W. O. Smith and Helen E. Smith to H. P. Martin, recorded in Book 170, page 133, office Register of Deeds, Wake County, wo will, at 12 o'clock m. on Monday, 7tk. day of September, 1908, at the Court House door at Raleigh, offer for sale at public auction the following lot and cottage: Beginning in the eastern line of Park Avenue, at a point 190 feet north of the N. C. R. R. track running eastwardly 183 3-4 feet to a corner, to Include the stable. - Then SOUlllciijr aiuus vita cuicui biud vi said stable 143 feet; thence westward 199 feet b Park Avenue, at appoint 29 1-2 feet north centre of N. C R. R. track; thence northerly to the begin ning, containing about 2-3 of an acre. Subiect to anV rlsrht of wav of th N. C, R. R. Co., If any. .' Terms cash. Also at the same time and place, un-. less disposed of , at private Bale, we, offer for sale the following: ' No.il.r-A very fine lot adjoining the above on the east, 70 feet front and about 210 : feet deep. ' no. 2. -Also another very fine lot adjoining ' the first - lot, 7 0 feet ; front and about 210 feet deep. ; No. 3. Also, that elegant residence and premises, known as the Cox place:. Commodious - buildings, fine grove good garden. ( About two acres, .more or less, bounded on the . west by lot No. 2, above; the premises beginning 140 feet distant from the Smith lot. . No. 4. Also that vacant lot on Cox Avenue. adjoining ? the premises of, Mrs. Miles .Goodwin; 55 feei on Cox, Avenue, 116 feet deep. No. ; 6. Also the lot adjoining the above with sma.l house on same; 55, feet front, 122 deep. - tk 1 ' i Nov- . Also one - lot frontlngr on . . , . .ii t .i... i . s n Avenue, uuiuiuini: iu ureiuiiteBk of F. H. Briggs,- Esq.: Beginning at Glersch's corner on Ashe Avenue ; thence northerly with Ashe Avenue--about. 160 feet to Briggs line; thencer westerly with the line of Briggs andi Hughes, about 140 feet to Withers' corner; thence with Withers' and , Mrs.1 Hadley's line to Glersch's line;. thence eastwardly about 158 feet to the be-' ginning. Subject to an alley way, al-. ready established ort the north and west of said lot for the use of th-' .; adjacent lot owners. v - l ' No. 7 Also that fine and comrao- dious residence and premises on Park"'! Avenue, now occupied by Dr. Pickel.V containing 'about two-thirds of anv acre. Electric lights j and gas now available, and. city water Is now'v. ; Ing earned to West Raleigh.. . - Terms cash. j S. A. ASTIL, i ' S. A. ASHE. JR.,! . - W. W. ASIU1 li ' Executors of II. P. Maxtio. ; ' V
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