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!'3 n w t ii ill J iiLwb ; - - .. . j . - - - . f '., tit , 4 5 . " i I a--'-.'. h i.: Tri:! cf , -"V. J i -e - i c a - - 2 I Wt ' -- . .). V v -5 v , U.il '--- us' - a - i $ - 1 r- . . TVe-S M S T .! 1 .. " i. I e. ir.s I K- 1-J . h raig ke If L e : f - TEE EuEEZE'iT f .... j VAr Has mm lual t4j t ; I"rnrl! Mrth MM. n ewcac Wrights, IrnaeH It iHd R. H ha th Inm ed Jhm Brrtsv eki. Iwrwarrty aa limps?) a? tbr s Treaiary tvarta.ra4 awd w Fritae IVerUve. - "T the AeaarUle Frees i Jew Tech. Mar II t'Uvw m,iuer. Baaa waeae eBe krnre hurt hi en. came taa la New Yerh today ttka a si-eelr rrni the grave sad. with a perdu frees I ha Freaidvtit la hts (Kx-Kat. gave teeuaaoay at the trial of Cha. K. Heifce. est retary-trwasurer ef the tatrtni hnr Helloing Co.. " Bra cubordinatee, la charged With cewspirecy te defraud tha g.. era meat IB uaderwelitu sf sugar imam-! , Pprfirr at eusvvintendent of tha osnpaay'g W!liijabrg (Brooklyn I torfce. ttH iwa Tri im tha Attaota attotitianr lor bia rar)k-1paika la frauds. ( ha aa aawtlv ar d"rM4 br tha IT,Jot laat TiurJr altr aarrtnc ontflhraa mottlhi. aad havtnf mad ufl eaafaaatNan from bow ' ha wtll aid taa lunmmtnt ia Jia K"ti to rnai.-t kia furtnar aaau. aairr'a atorr as tha at and today rM not airrnv- ona-f Hataa wtth 1h fraud, bit hi rofiraaaktn rruU4 la ona nr arrval tvaiahL Jamra O. ftraainaat - frmarlr aa arapkir at taa Traawry IkapwUnant an J nu a urivala drtMi'. a a lnrkd la tba Tooi ha, charvad with parlury. Upltapr foafaaod tbat fca a(tamtf4 to krloa kraiaainakl to oooerai lb f raurta and tha lattar la al) to hava 4n)H , Ihu be f oca a rdrul grand jury. Thta pparrnt canfllct . brought about 4nntlnakl' arraat. i . s ',. . Hpttarr id aa aanajlnn atnry oa tha ataad today unA'r dlract amlna t and hurriad t?om th con it to th roaal crmBd Jury room. No prornlta Of iwrdeo broKht tout gpiUar'a yinfraalun,' aay tha Frd raj orAi-era. Hta conartn-a mare ly hurt him. It vaa fxplainad, hut rral. litnc 4ho Important of hi taatlmony - and th local nhmctao Ukaly. to Oar It arena h invut, a thr aa Ultm to raatnro him to citlkviuihtp. Whao Mivlrd la rrbruary laat. .. Hf f."ral J.H. lrSt.r .i. TrutrU' , had made him tha ararnat. , "it Fouaoad. aad rulnad ma ailor I had artd It ItUhfully for t JOara." ha old- lh-a Tfiday ha told haw J.i ra ho W aaalaW l th- rd , iwwul, $ , - -. All . .H&wihurat. being ira i railed to the atand at I ha cpening of tha afternoon asoilon. aaiit h hiui len aa omoloy,af laa auaat truat fr II yaara aa an aaaiatant raahjar. working under Hndrrnael. Ha rnrroboratad 'pilar by referring tu tha payroll hooka and tostlfl, that OerUrarht ordered variniia ralaea In tha pay of tha government hekra. It haa bean leaWMed to earlier In tht trial tbat tha government checker m fl eitra bey week over and above the aura noted on the par envelope. bendernagel ton tlmea ordered tha dvancaa, teat I fled the wltnfwa. Thla. too. waa In corroboration of Rpltaer'i leaiimony, Andrew Mallnn. atao aa emplnva in the raahker'a ofOre. waa nest railed to the atand aad teatlned to the name farta aa related by the preceding wit neaa. DE.TH t UIMS AtRD II)V. Mrs, Mary 4. Wonllcott Klrl TeetenU) and IVarrai hervtrvw IU IV HHd Txwlay. Mrs. Mary J. 'Woollrott died y.-ster-flay morning at the home of her daughter, Mra J r Mitngton. who resides on North HI nod worth at reel Mrs. Woollmtt was seventj-two years Of age and had been III for Ave week. She ia Survived by two eons. Messrs, Fred and Walter Woollmtt. nd a laughter. Mrs. J C KIMnrun. all of thta rlty. Mrs. won!i'ott w a na;re or ..i land, but had lived in this countn for fifty years and In Raleigh slnre IIU Her husband. Mr. William Woolloott. was the founder of tha dry grxid hug'.nt now conducted hr h)a son. Mniti Kred and Walter VKll-t1 Mr M'.Mdlcott was a member of the fhtirrh of the Oood Shepherd, and aa one of Its moat falthul metnhers Phe livd the life of a Christian and ae held In the very hlgheat eateem. Many friends will learn or her death With sorrow. The funeral will he eondorted from the home of her daughter this morn ing at 16 Jfl .lok, and Rev. I. MoK. IMttenaer, rector if the rhurrh of the flood Hherberd. will ronduct tha ser vice. The Interment will bo In Oak Wood cemetery. A STf(i MFtUIOX. IUhn( Tu.krr at Churcti of Good flMfttwrd hnmlay Mg-'it. aunday night at the Charvh of the tlood Shepherd the -sermon was treai bed by lit Hev Heverlv Tiirker. ii it lo. . . v. , . UJl:L'l'.nj:' l,lu,i,,r" ,rl,nl". -"-f """ "o r-unnav morning ; irS". J.-I """.""Tul' "rm0" I f! h"ol and his sermon Vmf S JiTn.VI! e" 'nur-t'B ; "d 7 8unday morn- " l.M.t.T?!V7 "l',h" ellghted to have had Rishop Tuck- 1 Strong men of the Kpiscopal church. RtAsV TOlRTKRJ-n YFarrKRDAY Tt IV I ww ted at Andrew XUtmfac. luring Itaut at K.s ky Mownt. The following certtmwteo of Ineoe. ' Worwtitta were fllsH In lh. m k. . 1 Seeretsry of Htate yesterday: Pank of And res a to bo Ideated at Andrews, Cherokee ceuntv; a.thrtsed stork. IJI.HI, subscribed. 11 J U "mathera, of Murphy;.sL w Aii "irewa, et aJ, incorporators. Foster ilerment Manufacturing nd Menninnie Co. to he located In R'Mkr Mount; authorised Otock. !: svberined. Jt. J.-nea Brnidi. .W. H Tennr. M. Oevy. aU of R-teky Mount. lneorprat.rs. Vh:! Mi C:!!:r Ik rel srassV V ! CS7 ef "V-vvew f t s-'i h tftv. it f are rHw tkn se rt-rt 'ereeiH Sevieii hmm asisre idetl iBel "" . ii i i sf CM rusTig iTtrti goat goal I wta. i UO-;s ta4 esresiatea. ! i in lEEIZlEOTm;. l I UT I AUtllt fiHt Ml IJTU1B Tti ur HI- aa yet aa tn af the wnrboute ef her husband, to r-ajh klra Alfred t abu, furmerlr httaa t-thar ef thla eity. daughiee ef htra. J. Mlena mA iiu 1. . U Siuaa. kaewa here la the piano aad aewiag ma. bine buaiaaaa. Last heard of he waa l aoma K4nt Bear "", leaneaera. Alfrej faha la a vkttm of a pe. cuhar mental disorder kaowa as -double Weutlir" la whkh tha per a awddenly loena knowledge of whom b ia, and remains ta each r.mditlon for daym. month, reaes. airred.t-khe, thca la tha Inauranco . AM-m:t tAr llnfebaiMl Hf the r'vrmor Mia Kathar rHoim. of lUIHgh, Who Huffers IVont tha INvullar Mental iwnl-r Known aa -itouttie luentlty,- Who Dlsap. Iared l-Ynii Kaahvtlle, Tmn oa April it Last ami Has Last Heard Of 1a Western Tmoeaare). , business here, e'nd Mitts fcthef Blone were marrlej on July I, l0&, Chn. who came to America from Germany, being a converted Jew. a member ( the Tabernacle Kapllat church here. Once before this Cahn wandered away and himself" for nineteen months. In Nashvlllkihw wsj an employs of the Home Art Supply Cm lny and wandered off oa April l, being heard from at various places in western Tennessee. His wife came to Kalelgh last Krtday and has sent many Inquiries 1n points where she hopes to locate her husband. Her address is 71 north Blount street. JUMPED OFF THE TRI PRtHONKR BnXO HHOtt.HT tHOH EAUIJH ROCK MKKH (.RTAWAY. r'or the second time Constable ben non. ef Eagle Hock, ha Iih.J the es pertencs of having a brlsoner ret away from him while he whs on his May to Kalelah on the train ih m.nrf ! exuerlene vmi.,h. , . . .w . - r " ' ' ,-o,iill swuui Il ls on tha Norfolk-Houthern, Tha constAble wns bringing to the county jail Hen ricken n white man. formerly of Durham, sent up from court on the charge of nualltig a pair of stints and some pay check of a I u infer company The con stable had Fkken tied with n ropv. the two be ing In the coach for the colored, the other (ih lielng filled Klckin was on the rnt behind tha constable and nt'letly worked himself free if Hie rope, anile the conatabl had the other end tied to his wrtet. At the Ixnilsburg crossliM. near Ka lelgh. Ftcken Jtiniied from the seat, made a run for the door, reached the ttiorm ano jumred from the mov ng train, landing nil right and mas". Ing a quick run for the w.od. f Te constable raised the alarm and rapt. K. It. Klrharilaon, the conductor, stopped tha trsln and let him get off. He took up the chase but failed to get hi man. and later In the day walked Into Raleigh. It la thoight that Ftcken hag headed for lnrhun. " "n,y anort time sen that k""atWo Lnnon had a somtwhat almilar eiperlenc. He v.si brlt glng P"'"" "ho pretended to be elck and waa allowed to go to the -"t H-re h. opened a window and Jumped from It while the train waa In mo,,on- ,r"fln ,h- - n-hlnd. a sa a The Advance Uuaed Retarn With i (.lowing Reports. J Mr. Claude Pur be and Cot Pale t Arendeil have returned from their Morehred citr 'fishing trip. They 1 were, durlns thele , . nr r-na- greasmsn John M Mnrehcad at hi summer cottage, and In the party were ot Tom WsehlnaTtoa and Mr. Pill Andvrsna, of Wilson. "I cannot Imagine a smelt dea,H that would have added to th pleasure of the few - 4laisutlng as Id Me Jiaebeev- ws just a few ri.y, saav from bust. neaa, and these who know John Mora head em-tally will readlrv aubmlt thai the parte could not have been In Chars of a more genial host. "And aa la or catch of ash." chimed In Colonel Arendeil. -we caught, according to Cnmodnre Hher eod Plner. mmmsrvter ef (be Kathertne M. four hundred and twenty eevee.nf the rarsllers af th ee. In. cladirtg Spanish macrerel. blue "eh. heep h-J. pig B.h, hog Jh and'eth er specie, uf the sporty nnnv tribe" The Indbations are that the see. a a f.ehlng -rpoH at the summer rnpltsl Is an leg to be etclung and t. terestlng Is Ik .iplnbin jf these ad ane kaigbi vf ts rwd and the re. t le tio I, i. arvh I kMa . ''. r a krf ti Kr ftwte tvru a. if i :.--r he aa a aaeatlw e lt" ! 4 m k-r!vaia . ku Ulta k t a.jJ. : " ,rtk tarvtlaa. 1;, , tt la -.a r. eveisuve of the f lh tu . w be atovl " , i t the rvs&rel 1 .1 1 . v . . . - '! voreuna, bo . Mr. DorUb waa a aoa f Ha, W. T Dortch aad Mrs. hsry i;i.fc,u riumaa Irh. ef oiW. ala father ta h a day having hebl hih position, a member of the ft . .a of the Confederate (iuira. -e ke waa esteemed far hfa learnt r aad a -doaa. a devoted aoa ef North :arliua. A neble aoa of a apble father. Ur. laaae r. DorUh held tha eateem of tha pea pie. Ut. Dertrh ass bora l Codbira aa Autuet I J. lit and was In Ms Jalxty-nrat year ta Otorter . U71. T no married Mies u r i.g. tha daughter of Dr. Thomas r. Hears, of thla rlty. Mr. Ourtrh dyiag oa AprU It, Mr. portih la survived hr eight i nnareor asie iwnie IKwteh. Mr. Gavla Hogg lfertt h. Mies Janet iMedh. Mr. William Itftann Dortt h. Mlsa Kllea Iruh, ktr. Thomas Hogg Dortrh wa uni-y Hard Irtrh and Hlaa CHsabeth Doruh, and by flva broth ers, t i. . t iiortrh pad Mr. H. T. txrtch. of Onldsbnm; Mr T. L. lHrti'h. af Seattle, pr. Allen Porteh. f Kanaaa. aad Mr 'j. Tyaua Uortch, of Oklahoma City. Mr. Porti h waa a graduate of tha taivarsity f timrgia aad Washing ton and Lee Vnlverstt;.. He studied law under Juries Pearson aad s I tain ed k high poeltloa In the-practice of law. He -represented Wayaa rounty In the Ueneral Assembly of North Carolina, and for years as tha chair mart of the Pemarratlc- ' Eieratlv Committee of Wayne county did m ep'andld work for Democracy, being ''of tha stalwart sect.'' , In his death tha Ktata Inaes one of Ita noblest anna Mr. lvrt h died at tha homo of Mian fame Hogg. Ill North Wilming ton street, having come, to Raleigh soma time ago during his Illness. The exact .arrangements for the funeral have not yet been mnde. but It Is understood that tka arvla'vlll bo held on Wednesday afternoon in Ral flgb from Cbrtn Church. IS STILL. REACHKsB OUT flt'MOKKD THAT TIIK nSSYU V1VAMA RAILROAD HAS .ACXJUR- ED AV IVTERECT IX THE X. T, , . M. AJID HRRTTORD RAJIV ROAD. B tho Asanemted Preaa.) Philadelphia. Pa., May IJ The North American tomorrow will an Bounce that the Pennsylvania Rail, way owns aa Imporunt stock Inter eat In the Now York. New Haven and Hartford Railroad, i ' There la not. apparently, any au thority for tha announcement Tho tory says: - v "The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany now owna an Important stock In terest In the N. TM N. H. and Hart, ford Railroads With- tha first vacan cies which occur In the board of di ctoorg of tha big Now England trans. portauon system, the Pennsylvania Railroad . Interests will be accorded representation commensurate with Its ownership. , .,. t "Not In a long time has there been such a development In railroad or nnanciaj world mora Important and far reaching than that Invllved In the present new that tho Pennsyl vania Railroad he projected Its In fluence In an effective way paat New Tork and on throughout New Eng land. This fact, as ft leaked out yes. terday, Is fully confirmed, eves If It haa not been officially announced. Sines the beginning of tha year tho Pennsylvania Railroad has acquired what la described aa a very considera ble holding or New Tork. New Ha ven and Hartford Railroad stock. News that tha Pennsylvania Rail road ha quietly acquired any Import ant stock In tha New Haeea devel oped yesterday aa an etpianntloa for the sale by th company of tll.0t,. eel or equipment trust four per cent certificates to a Philadelphia and New Tork hanking syndicate, headed by Edward B. ftmlth di Company, of thla city; The sueation had arisen as to why the Pennsylvania, presumably vary rich la each, should have sold bond now. EMCCTRIC tXIXJftXIiOS. Relief That C. C. . Railway Is Maklof An Aaltpvllla tMinevtkss. ("pedal to New gad Observer.) Ashrvllle, May II A survey Is be. Ing made from Uoonford. a station on tha C. V, A O. I Waavervllle, to connect with tha Weavorvtlle electric line to Aahevllle. Tho work Is pro gressing tinder the direction of C. U Itumn, a civil engineer. Tho utmost seerecy la being maintained. This action haa given rise to tho belief that this la a protect of the C. C. A O, ta get Into Ashevllle. This la only speculation aa It may bo dons by piiv. ato parties. ' " T. ACGraTtR tsTrTriOT - ' Itay-ralaurcwtui eVrmoa ftBSMSsy After. The baccalaureate sermon at M Augustine Ht hoot waa delivered Mun. day sftmmn at five o'clock, he Rev. I. LeHov Fervwaon, of tutsvtlle, Ky' The annual addrea will be made by Rev. C. M. Wllmer, ot Atlanta. Ua. Aptwviiwlatlnei StrV-kew Owl. fTTy the Associated I'rrss ) Washington. I, C, May J The ttrooe.l appropriation of im.ee to pay the eper-se f the tariff board rerom mended by Freeldent Taft. wee etrlrkee, from the sundry etrtl bin a the House today, on the point ef order ht Mr FlUgeral-l. of New fork ;ir-'liiK i illllti ia the hewt reewerty fee aH kiwJ sf ceOds, krweK bt awd ekes trswblea. as t.; SeeT. -; tuprr e-' aj' . f. rm, Uir t' Te em ( " A .mmt H - i - n is a m '"' u ef (ha hLr f': r-m ! remakl CkiW r. ef the t awann.ee! etertrlaM fdt H , , IS. KeV 's e i i mliirsed Ike I '. 4 toad be - f t,m staling that tW.eiw a the j..r'5 wosnea evii.ee la tfte i rowarrv te t "ee-awed by Andrew j Hirvre, a ieo eaaowaaent sad that oaiy eR!y Ueamag reeajbsed l.ed Tbe Antmaae tsou. Ill A - . ..... " - " jtwa prtMn tt : y vuied to see that the i remsiaing BTiuaat wa BkCBrod wita. ta the give a lim of yesvra aa- eKveiii , Jaa made tht st ea -".o:p troiw the isnwoi eadew. meat fuad sirs. Assaada Uemry. another of Cape aamuel Uomly. ef two l aited States Nary, who durd a ywar ago. waa with Mrs. Jacksoa. la the re cetvlBg Haa. aad baok baada with tho alumnae aad Urge asatbera af visitors, era Mr Jackson's sreseaco at class dar eaercle. attended by a guard af hoaor ta lh person of the Confeder als veterans ta gray anlforma. was a leaiure 01 unprecedented laterost Tho mora ing srograja was under in oiractioa (J tha senior teacher. Miss Lohmaa aad eoaalatod of college eoag. tk presentation af tho class nanner to lh school by Mlas Beau Wealherly. Th amaatng class wllL all drawa up la duly legal form, was read by Misa Flossie Martin, si sited sealed sad delivered la th press c of many witnesses. Having bequeath- eo various and tandry articles and privilege t the juniors, aopohemore aad freahmea raapoctlvsly, Mlas Lacy jsrmsa respoBdod lor th juniors. Miss Clare tileaa for th Sophonuirea. aad Miaa Parker for the freshm Miss Evelyn Wood, of Jacksonville. t la., read tho rises history, after which Mlas Paulina Bahnaon bestow. ed ths class flower, th violet, aad tha class colors, purple and whit, to tho class of 1114. Tho flower stands for modesty and tho color for royalty ana puntv. miss Ellas betb Duncan mads a graceful response.- Th visas memorial, a beautiful brass sua dial to atand on th grass of th campus, waa next presented by Mlas Mary rams in aa appropriate speech, and waa received by Bishop Rondthaler la hla aaplpest vein. After this followed the Dlaatln of (ho etas tree, a young poplar, near lb gateway leading into tha pleas ure grounds" Mlas Rrulah Peters, of Tela a. making the gpeech. Th com rany then repaired to tho front of the college building, Mrs. Jackson aad her guard ef honor leading th way, and the several classes.' with all of their Insignia and pennants, marching In line to tha martial mostr to their posi tions Just between main' and aouth halls the claas nf Hot gathered "round heir banner, which hi been adorning lb tha pel walls since they left, and on of their number, Mlas Josephine rams, presented the wrought Iron archway surmounting tha cats which they gave some years ago. President Rondstaier received th gift la a characteristically witty and apt speech. ' ' "' ' Dr. Rondthaler Introduced Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, asylng ah needed no Introduction, that In behalf ot tha lady of honor she would make ths presentation speech of th Mount Vernon Ivy, so kindly sent by Mrs, R. D. Johnston, of Rtrmlngham. Ala., vics-regeat for th Stat of Alabama, at Mount Vernon. It Wag Mrs. Johnston's request that the first lady of tha Southland. Mra. Stone wall Jackson, plant tha Ivy and Mrs Patterson's remarks were to this eflect and presslv of the pleasure ths ceremony afforded her. Shs then handed to Mrs Jack son th little pot containing ths Ivy and sho in turn planted It. Before i Mrs. Jackson took her seat Mrs. Pat terson threw a detaining arm around! her and beared her to make some lit tis speech, knowtnr now much ths gathering were longing to hear her. Mra Jack ion with true old time cour tesy could aot deny this appeal and simply said ah wlahd to thank the good pertde for th beautiful wel come they had given her but that shs had been brought up In th old times when ladles might aot speak In pub lic. This, i of course, wraa greeted with enthusiasm and tho hand played "IMiU." while soma were lngin and some were crying and aom of th veterans gave ths "rebel Fell." Th procession thea moved to ths main entrance of main hall where the beautiful statue of Hebe In memory of ths kite Mra Helen Wild waa pre sented by the Alpha Delta Phi Alum nae. The statu Is an exquisite pier of art designed In Florence. Italy, of pure white carara marble, standing on a beautiful pedestal Col. F. H. Fries sccepted ths rift In behalf of the school and In tho nam of the Board of Trustees In a few brief but eminently fitting remarka. The pro gram closed with Inging There's , f iiaabeth M. Nee. of LiacuXatoa. live . " a stay ef Mrs. Ht.ue.kl jackaoa. aad who 1 1'' atteadiag the rt.maoreBen with her j PTf.,r auat. ,k. . . .forwar .sagreaaiaaa fraaa Mustc in th Air." led by the bend Xnr in raywttevlll. practically all At I o'clock tontsht th grand coo.lof hs afternoon session wm devoted cert wae given when tho tmntah en-l, rocwlvlng reports, nons of which tata The Rrl Kings Daughter" wg wor of special inter eat to tho general the moat attractive featar wtth kite P"- waa decided hi ths roun- McClaughlln, et Cos! on. a anprans soloist. The graduation 'eteerlse will be held tomorrow when the sd drees will h made by Dean Edward K ftraham af tha rnKertltv of North Carolina. FEDERAL COtTtT lOXrEXFA Acrnwnta of Yntted Hate Commie, stooera t-rored 1 rxv.is t New Iev teWt Attorwey es peoesrwe, -The May term of Federal court eon. wened In thla city veeterday. Jndr vwnnor pveeifling. rmsecwttng the esse thl term will be the recently rrinre nuernct attorney. M. r. Be. well, ef Carthage Mr ewel v(i at the teems of court n FUmabeth City. New Bern, and Wilmington. There was but little done yesterday. Th accounts of several felted Plate Ccmmtsilonera were stems.- Tey the rases trnrn Moore, Chatham. Harnett. Im and laapeon will rent up for trial. Mf,HT PAfu.FM.VRA Ut RT. rertx 3W Bnatnvrn Rellrrj4 Siear t rdar Ran nn.'r. tPr the Aaenrlaied free ) vVsshingtnti. I C. Mv il fiM paseengers Were Ht M!r !r!urd In the J wrerk late todav of a ape. lal teal, ru'nnleg as the sol . t o,v of n ' IS. or the Mthn HeHr, esse i Cedaf Pun !.! t.te ('!).( spd i Cs'verton. i T'-e - snd f., : eoaeVs 'e cersiled jp 'ia f"m the I r '.- th ranee of th evident tw'-t s err A!l tHe peseeeeers were - ehseen (. l1 rit were b ' ; ' and tr.'ee l ''J tUit HmfkmO. of Ar ixA aa Jko Mbdewa rem - aa Afrvav lie aaJsl Tha II waa I rami TUat lbs t-hiilrrw hat Tsvaghd ha Uto boa. aiay btul the Xeed of rnhe - I ' T Waebasrlow IJccard g, Ufa Mctw a ted Frewt ) It When O Haffe- of a the asjwe 4ax erase tatM far back la th rrt crowd that o 14 cpavwatloa hail, here toalgat s aaeatsa wf tka Weeid a ftuwday aVaowl cwavwatioa eras hski. aad all by bim self ease Traveller """a ey Jeeua. I am Traveling "osbw.- as see i eor applauded ion aad aa lustily that Mr. Hofteck or was compelled b n U tee front " the platform aad ataa) It again. M was daring a song service led by Chaa. M. Alexander, th singing e-ewwswiia. wn has sung th gospel atorw to 0m averse audtenee la all Porta af the world, that Mr. Hoffecker. when a votuateer waa sailed for, stood an far h an coraer af the Me ku sad almost swwpt tk a ltd Mae off its iww won eninueiaam. Hogh cork, ef New Orleaaa, was sheeted stall et leal ercretsxy for tb t.nite Btstea. A large Mejilcaa flag sent to tho eoavoattoa by th fhjday School Aaso clation of Msitco was unfurled tonight aad draped over the front of th teswsars MM py th Hrars and 8 tri pea. Oroat applauss greeted this telegram was asat by th convention to rrealdent Dtaa and to a nun ace or prominent Sunday flchool workers thrwutrh tho world, and tele rrams of congratulation front various pours r ut world. . Bishop Hartaell. of Africa, snoka on The Moslem Peril la Africa." de. r wring tnat -tha Chruatlaa Church ha come to realise that In tha eonver. slon of tho Mohammedan world, tha Church faces the supreme crisis af Its KlawwAawwe It waa essentia), hs aald. that tha children bo taught In th Sunday school, th need of furthering mis ensri worn ia Ainca. r rr Carer Boimor,- of"ltiaorr di elartng that "tha Christian Church 0y achool workers waa ta be found among aoys between ths ace of II and 14. Lade of that ago war most difficult to hold to Sabbath devotion. n oecrareo. All th Wrtnklea which wee fnemsA In 'tha world's sixth Sundsy achool convention wnen th color line rWB on th netrra delegates were smoothed out today when Booker T. wasntngtoa was mad a Ufa member of tho organlsnUoa aad th neceesarv ll.eee was promntlv nledswd. mnsttv or oeiewate rrom Bout hern state. A wnire delegate from Kentucky nominated Washington, savins'. "We may ail nava our own Ideas of now tho agr protuem Is to be worked out. but ws owe It as a tribute to tha Christ laa negroes af th world to maka Booker Washington a Ufa mem- osr.- 4 i I carried a gun marrhlee with Robert B. Lad for throe vesxa." about. d another dslegate froa th Boor, wna ill givs a nuBdrvd dollars for tbat nam." Tho subscription wag aulckly mads OS- . , ...'" ..-.-,'. 8CPPLY PASTOR AT APEX. Rw. C. C WhewOce, of Wake Forest, Hol Apeig Till January. Rav. C. C Wheeler, who has Just completed his third year at Wak Forest, has been called aa supply at th Baptist church of Apex until the first of next January. Mr. Whselsr will accept the call. This young minister ta man nf fin personality and exceptional gbll Ity. Hs waa recognised aa one of ths best speaker of his clssa In college and Is a man of strength In th puJtrtt. 'i " .exe-w i UTTUC BOY DEATH, FmT!L0t.M' Ww' Mrs. R, A. Cosry Paawnd Away Yesterday. Uttls Paul Coloy. th aon of Mr. and Mrs. R. a. Coly, died yesterday morning about seven o'clock after aa 111 neaa of two weeks Ha waa twenty months old. Th parents have the sympathy of their friend la thl bereavement. . Th funeral will b conducted today from the Prlmlttv Baptist Church. Oakwood Camstary win b th place of Interment. episcopal corxcru Fb yes Seville la fVhnerei sa Uta Kelt Placw of Meeting. imingtn. May II Tha council """i at tooay s session to meet next dl to roeommead additional buildings " w . narKHto orphsaas-e. To Tancw twanty Cknart, In ths city yesterday morning wer Judgw D U Ward, of New Hern, and ollcitor C. C. Daniels, of Wlleon. Jhoy left at eleven e clerk for Hen derson, whee Vance county court Is la aeeatoa thta week. - W e . . .. t se-M - mrtirwmtm't lMraa Vlf-il, The maay friends of Mr. Jos B. Shall, who was eeerated on asiurs.v for appendicitis, will be g)ed to know that he Is 4-wng nlceiy and that Bo complication ars feared. , any l..ii.aIILsrl Tit CrfjfaaJ C:-,s!-i - IIORLIOK'S halted mm T-wFiti.!;! htk2l;m neuraa in' a-r.f trvj Umlnstvf, Kcp i tm yasr giJoseJ st Dm b-vH w Wd t A -jki Je.,, frmtn-l (. a a-We, IsOtt a kt2as, im 11 Z-"UCS'S. f Olhert crt imlistimi. I Aflka rVeuk.i Rr tha A 77..- ( a "We Ht IPS Fgyetteville Street TOTAL ECLIPSE CF WTTXESSED ERtM UKRK EARLY THIS MORXING COMET NOT IX WGHT. BIT 8T.U,. SULE BRIGHTLY. Thla Is a saaaon when men look un For a month tha eye ot ths people have been turned heavenward, aa have ths telescopes la ths groat observa tories throughout ths world. There are maay who ranaot boast of tho fact that they bar seen Halley'e comet, but there are only a few who can any that morning that they did not aea th sell pee of tho moon last aignt. or a part of It at least. Ths night was an Ideal one tor the witnessing or th phenomenon, which began at 1:11 'dock, when ths moon enured penumbra. At 11:41 It began to enter the shadow of tha earth, go ing deeper as ths night advanced, until 11:14 this morning, when Its diss wag snUrsty covered. Th total eclipse ndsd at one o'clock: ths moon left ths earth s shsdow at 1:11. and th penumbra at 1:11. - During ths phenomenon the moon was eagerly watched by score of peo- peopl who . remained out of bed. Soma looked for the comet.-tout K had set before the beginning of ths enpss. . . Lp td ths entrance of the moon In. to ths penumbra, It shone with brll- 'lance, being full. Then there waa a oarg gpot on the east side, which grew gradually until there appeared to be a Ptece cut from th aids ot tha moon, which was then entering Into th earth's shadow. Tha stars, which had shone dimly on account of tho brtilancy of th night, began to grow brighter seemingly to do duty for ths moon, which was being "nut out of commission" for a tlms. , If ths com et had been visible when the eclipse was iow it is pro name tnat It would havs been very brilliant and thai ita tall would have swept across ths heavens, forming a weird picture. ESCAPES BtT RECArrTREP. W, H. Tilly, a White Convict. Who Killed Hla Wife In Durham, Had Hhon Vacation From . Caledonia Earm, . W. H. Tilly, a whits convict hss had a short vacation from tha Tale. donla Stat farm, and bears soma gun shot wounds a a memento of his trip. ...-p.;,..- On Saturday whan tha convicts were being lined un to set them In out of a big rain. Tilly mads a break ror in woods, firteen steps away. As b ran th guards sent several ahota after him, but thee seemed to miss and Tilly was gone. It waa thought that ha had entirely succeeded but dogs were put on his track and ha was finally caught. - It wbb inuna tnat ns nad been struck with four buckshot and ths report was that ha breathed as If a shot had penetrated ths lungs.' " Tilly was sent lis soma six r eleht months ago from Durham county for sight yeare for killing his wife, ths verdict being murder In tha second degree. Ha had soma nrnnartv in Durham which hs recently sold, and has about ITte In tha bank. ,lmm.. dlately after kls escape ths bank at Lmroanr waa notinsd and requested aot to 1st him havs ths money. ACTION TAKEN ON GIFTS TO CHURCHES : (Continued from Pag One.) announced by ths judicial committee rrwebytertan Assembly today. The committee, headed by Rev. T. n. Warfleld. president of th La. Feaette College, presented a report in which It declared the belief "that the minority members of th New Tork r-reaDytery had established a prima facts ess f heresy and ths matter haa now been referred to ths ludlolal committee of th assembly, who will hesr wltmaae and report their flnd- mgs ror Anal action by tha assembly." Dr. Warfleld Introduced a resolu tion tt allow contributions ts divinity students ef over l!0. the sum al lowed by ths sasembly to pay the ex pense sf students working their way through enirs to snter th mlntefry. The reerdntton psssed after fr, Wer ld had e'ated hi belief ths "theo logical student should not be forced to peddle book or groceries to se cure n 4ctlon." lntil th resolution was pseeed regulation of the assembly had re fused t allow students to receiv ever liae a year towsrd their education sad th resolution esrrte a rroviso that the Inorease (hotild only be al lowed In case of "sicknaes or Mher errmordinarv gssd - - - I. Hamntea Harmne. of Indiana, declared that the high rnet of living ia beefdny yong men eat ef the min istry ad advocated MgHee ealarles for ministers In emaller rhtirrhe A maaa-meetieg n ths lnlerd nf mieiona lor freedmen waa hld t -sight T- To .1 tw Tse To tit !, dsT"herh? f ";:' da be,ht to th. .'.ti rr, Porton. iej fn. IhlHT vrs for e-oe,d I ether a -o.n. f..r,r. i ,rk,rn. n f ., s ro. '"V ir-et iPool f In i , (j j t- l,e,, rf ts. ;t e- n t e t r i . t eeaopitsr ' e-1 A ' - N " : . Cool. O L :i c:j:,:y ncceiury ta fact ccr.fcrt. Let 1:1 lit ycu out with pair cf cur n.t Ox ford Ties, with the 5.C) l.vk. si Unljn McJs. .(urbeker the Fcer RALEIGH. N. G. 3 m cram t'i tdiii R-iPID niOCREM MAIK IX CASK YESTKRDAY JfRY Ql'ICRLT .bLXECTED A5D SVUl.U TT, Msrs EXAJdINKD. (By th Associated Press.) , - Msyg Landing, N. J, May II. Rspld progress was mads today la th trial f Wm. Seylrr. tha young mar ried man accused of murdering Jan Adams oa th million dollar pier la Atlantic City last February. A Jury was chosen within an hour and twoa. ty minutes after lh prlsoaer was ar raigned at the opening of court. Prosecutor Ooldenburg in hla open ing address said that "Jane Adams met her death defending her honor." Ths first witnesses called wars tha motormaa and a policeman, who found the girl's bruised body with ths torn clothing frosen ta R lying on th beach, where It had been cast by tha waves several days after tha girl had disappeared. . ' Charles Adams, the girl's father. was thea placed on the stand. H stated that on ths night of February 4, Or via. brother of th dafenai ... to ms noma ond took Jane and hae slater Alice out about t o'clock. Alice later returned alone and aald shs left Jans on th pier with William Seyler. Mr, Adam went to 8eyler'g home, but hs disclaimed all knowle.lee of Jane's disappearance. Asked whether Wm. Seyler aver ram to his house to 'e Jane, Mr. Adam answered "no" decisively.- "Jans wag seventeen years o'd June IT Jast," said Mr. Adams. "Orvia often cams to th house ta take her and Alice out." f f Dr. Lewis ft. Bonder, countv iisu stolen, who made th autopje. on . body of Jane Adams, on direct ex. amtnatlon Said the autopsy had shown contusion of ths head about Ihe eyes and congestion of th lungs There- wag no evidence that th girt hsd been attacked. Mr. OaaRIlk Bevter'e counsel, raised tha. Question whether ths conditions described could have been caused by drowning, to which Dr. Souder re piled: "1 think not" Dr. Emery Marvel, a aunrlcal ex. pert, testified that fH bruise found on ths girl's, tsc must nava been caused before death had ensued. Alice Adsms. ths H-year-oM alater of ths deed girl told of visiting ths pier m-lth Jan and tha two Seyler on the night her sister disappeared and of leaving her on th pier with Wm. Beyler. M . . ... . .. . . . ni"r iti di nev search for her daughter on ths nig hi shs disappeared and of swearing out a warrant for Sevier's arrest on ths charge of abduction. A Signed statement y ths prisoner? when hs was arrested In Petersburg, . Vs., was also placed In evidence by the prosecution. In K Seyler denied that ha had been aut of hla horn or seen th girl on ths night in question. Ths prosecution wtll continue It res tomorrow when It ts expected Orvie Seyler will be placed on ths stand to glv evidence agalnat his brother. THE BOAHJ DF r.'lSSlD.iS METHODIST BODY MEETS AT ASUKVILLB AXD ACCEPTS ' RE-f roRT OF COMMTTTEE OfTsV ' CERS ARK ELECTED, (By th Associated rreeg.) Asheville. X. C, May . Tha Board ot Mission f ths Methodist Eplseepel Church, South, composed of the College of Pishorw, ten minis ters, tea laymen and then women, met . W m. A - .. . . . .w- ... ..oj wriiiag tut report or n )omt educational committee Rev. K. F. Cook Was elected Barrets re of ths ' Foreign Misalen Department; Rev J. M. Moore, oecreury of the Heme Mia. sion Iicpartment. and Rev, T- H. Itawllnga secretary ef th F.dtieatlonal lepartmentr J. D. Hamillun. treae-urr- Mr. J. B, CobN sod Mra R. W. Mcbonal.l. sf's Mabel Head' and Mrs. A. L Marshall were elected ' to positions tmnr th new order of th Merger ot the Missionary t (.-' Uea. Immediately after frit tnjoummont f th Board of Bishop the toilege of Hishopa met. Inahop Hoes, re Signed from the Committee ef F- - . mentcl Conference on aereunt ef hi ' Work In fore! fieid iahos Jamee Atkins waa elected ts fill th. vscaarv. The following om mission was a- pointed te rod'fy the discipline of 'he chureh: Utaho CuUla imee. tev Oroea Alander and Hon. W. H Tsl bet, of IHfUM. The fnlloemg wer seeointed l.v Ibe bishops as members i.f (, F.',' eat'on eoir.o!iit. j o. vr,m tV l Weber, Thomas I Brier. TL rV 1 well, Andrew field. J -e eetiee S M HW, l! a fl ... J A "barp. Hev J F, Urn u. s ee-e..c..d S"rl.ni.c .f ,h4l 1 of I i.e. i-rs ef the v.h.. i.. 1 ... P .X.ehvme. T.,e Th -,. ef tt,. r,,.,, . St 1 1 ' T. e'e-i. f te of .V. V.n . , , I 1 t I i i---t b J ! 51 f r e o c-. ,. . I
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