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V-"1 BKSf',,''Ji'1MIIlf;' ike stiTiirn ImvI elehacra Saturday and pmlialily sainday; Itirtii to mmtcral Mintli wliula Maiinimii tcinvrrturc. ,4: nuiiimpm li'ini-tiirf. tx: total praipiUHm, .10 Inch. yt. flair "rt '" Tliet ll ( 15.C33 O (Pd, iiiiv VOLUME XC. NO. 40 RALEIGn, N. C, SATURDAY MOKXtNO, JUKY 0, 1010 PRICE o CENTS Leads all North Carolina Dailies In News and Ctrtatioo mem TAFT VISITS MR. 'MMWM m't ts r'mmf "jk. a mm ' I mam m mmmw m m mm. mm a s saav - sv 'S... .... ..... i S W S (rr . 1 T k It " B .1 m WW IB 1 M Jt sP ' 4 - - I WtU 1 U LAti 1 It SI mAlt HUDDAliU OH THEWARPATH rtMfl rnnn urn mm i ifr LYHCHJfflE NEGRO Another Bad Outcome of Recent Prize-Rght N A DIRIGIBLE t . . W Wl im Ll By "- U LI k nil I i nrn niriuiiri 1 llwlll 111.11 Wll kill 1 11 Baroness Deliroche Suf fers Horrible Accident illS 110. LEGS BROKEN ntJed Whm P"WUnf In B Aviation Meeting to r .ranc Loup Her Kmt and the Control of Her Aerial Machine While 50 Metre Iti tlie Air Xot Dead, and Fhyahiaii Hold Oat Sam Hop oi Rwj A AciwinTof the DMreaaln: Ca U itf ro(h IUx'ordii Broken at the (By th Associated Preax ) Betheny PWr- Rhelm, July I. The second dlstreeain; acoidntof the aviation meeting now la progress hr occurred today when th Baroness Dalaroche, driving a Votgln Enplane, ..Jut. litrnety. 'hen..at halg.ht. At-LO metre, ihut oft tha power and fell wlih her machln to the (round. Her leg, and arm were broken, and ahe suffered eevera contusions, but the doctors who have her ease (n hand, hop for her ultimate recovery. At a helrht ef 10 metre the Baron et a Dalaroch had flown ono around the Mr field,. The apectatora in the grand itand were applauding her vo ciferously. Suddenly ah appeared to become frightened at the approach of two other aeroplane, one of which, a Bnmer. driven by M. Llndpalntner, passed directly over her. The Baron ru In a period of consolousneas after the accident, aald that th rush of air from th motor overhead had thrown her Into consternation and that ahe rut the Ignition and loat control of her biplane. At Drat the machine glNjed en in even keel, but auddenly It turn ed over and fell like a meteorite to the rnund and waa wrecked. The crowd ruahed out oa tha field nd extricated the mangled and bloody form of the woman aviator front th tangled debris and she-wa convened to a nearby- hospital. MeanwhtT Unfl- ramtnrr Dad descended and th crowd belleviitg hint to have been reepnnat hl for th evident, threatened te lynch him- Oendoj-mes, Jtowererr threw a cordon about the aviator and dispersed th excited apectatora. An Inquiry by the Judge committee Into the arldent developed the derlakm that I. indpalntner.au in no way respon ilble. Ollealager. not satisfied with hhi rec ord of on hour, fifty-eight minute, twenty second for the 110 kllomters. set out again and cut It to on hour, ffty feur minute, I J -5 .eceond, lie f'd Blerlot machine. To other recwrda were broken dur ing the day. both of there by M. l ebltnc, which waa made In all mln utei. 1 4-1 aeconda, and th second, the five kilometer, time for which ai caught at three minute. 12 4-1 econda. ROOSEVFXT WTM. RPF.AK IN COTCAUO KEPT EIGHTH. He Will Be the ftaeat of the Hour or the Hsmlltoa 1 iub Ttp Abikmhtw. ment Cheered. (By th Associated Press.) Chicago. July I Theodor Rooee velt. in a tehtgram received by presi dent Ratten, of th Hamilton Club to day, set the date for hi Chicago leerh for September I. H will be th guest of honor at a dinner to b given by th Hamilton Club. President Batten made' th an nouncement at a , luncheon to Heere tsry of th Interior Bellinger. Mr. Balllnger, In his (ncsch, snok In th hlsjheat praise of ths Balllnger administration, particularly with re gard tn progress mad In reclamation ef landa As he took hi seat Mr. Batten aroee and read th messag f th former President. . "Three cheer for Roosevelt" nm en cried andy they wer given thunlanttrally. ' - LIII6AliDIAL!!.lERIlAf.lED TTtEM;XT JlTMiE ASD tUCITOR n TEMTit be-xomixatv:d bt ACCLAMATIOX 1ST JUDICIAL COXVEvnoX AT I4lXJXGTOX TITEBDAY. ; (fpeclai to a and Observer Islington, N. C. July .Pudge B. f. Long, and Sollt ltor W, C. JIammef er unanimously re-nominated ty sc tlamatlon tn the Tenth Judicial tmo. rstie Cenventtnn held her this after """ at t eclotk, tWr.ti.ry o-o. B. Vichol.on. of ,"'T11I, called the ConvemtOB te rler and aakml CM. W. p. Wood, f ,hbT. te prtrie. He. R. 1, WMght, of Pallabury. in a slerantly woritod ereech announced " withdrswsl from the race, and put Long in nomination. Mr. Kirh inn sM it, n4 the mntfnn was ,erne4 smlif enthuHsn. C. Caldwell, of Ktteil, In a Jrllltant speerh. nominated ftollcltnr Hammer. H B. Austin, ef Atbemsrle, he bad withdrawn from the race. t"1'1 the n-iinlnuatlon and again there was unan'moaa action amid p rl'ie. Mr Hammer rporided ta calte for tr h sa d.d . I rn M N P, and the venersbte Cset F C Ho'-'ln. HL M Worth, of Paedoiph, i Wia.1 thxirtnan ef 1- F Cnm. Wl"1. !'h p VV. rsnh. Jacft P'rt, j r f ir, U 11 ("--..r t J K rrt. k. t F'-ri "r .t V. ytrho.a, a tsas-re'arr , ss toe eh lr,rr h.n Ti S"filri'' a w-l and the iiia rfA f wer in 6.11 JAILER'S WIT: SAVES BIMiBMiCiifllllUliailULfl J01 J-ULflillBIE'S. BRIEF SPLUR9E tuUri Statea Troop Araeenps to Jail at Ak-xandrta, Almoat la KIgtU of the White IIoum, la Order to Got Cliauce to LyOch Jicigro Coo- flned There for TauaJJy lAoiiading a Fellow SoliUer X egro. Cat ArUl-ler-ntaii With Raaor While oa Trolley Car Klgtit of Johaaoaj Jeg. rice right. Waahlngton, D. C, July Deter mined to aveng the probable fatal In Jury to on of their fellow abldier private Scott, of Battery D Id Artil lery. U. 8. A. between forty and firty United State white trooper and ar- today made an attempt to atom the Alexandria county Jail ea Port Vyer Helghta. In order to l)-nch Robert Jaokaon. negro. A clever subterfuge of Jailer Harry Crack, In Inducing the soldier to be lieve that Jackson waa not wrthtn the jail, waa the only thing that saved the negro from lynching. Private Scott waa atezhed acroa th abdomen with a raaor during a fight between a crowd of negroes and a number of eoldlera on a trolley ear bound for Fort Myer on th night of the Jeffries-Johnson prise fight. The eoldlera learned that Bcott who had been removed to a heopltal. had de veloped peritonllta. and that death might be expected at any hour Col. Gerrerd. commanding the Oar rleon, at Port Myer. has ordered aa Investigation Into what he termed "an Incident savoring too atroogly ef the Brownsville affair." THE BJlOKjnU GET THE1K W. V. W1RB SftAVTCK AG Alt. (By the Associated Press. i New York. July -Mm suddenly as th wire service to vwrtow broker in. New York State cltts wer suspend ed yesterday, so suddenly was It re sumed again In many of then today, and with, no more explanation by the Weetern Union Telegraph Company for th second change thaa for the first. Witl Street although without of 1 I ficial data to go on. considers th new attitude of The-Weetera Union toward It customers aa highly Important. The feeling tn the Street baa long been that th telegraph com pen lee ought to exercise the sam superrtstoB over their customer that- reputable news papers, and periodicals exercise over the business they aorept for their ad vertising columns. It ts now. aa would seem, th policy of th Western Union to exercise such supervision, established broker and bankers be llev it will result In protect'nn fur the Investing public and a greater volume ef order for th benaJM Stock Ex change of th country. No New York firm have lost their wire. t la supposed that in th case of those firms who service waa rut off yesterday and restored today. In quiries must have been established te the satisfaction ef th Wester Union that th business carried was such aa th company was willing t accept Fire im Culdsbtar Dry sUlaa. (Special to New end Observer. Ooldsboro. N, C July I Late this afternoon fir we discover tn the dry kiln of th A. T. OrtfCa Manu facturing Company, and did cone Id er able daman. Tb roof was badly burned, while the damage te tb lum bar was slight t SOMIXATFD W FIRST JVDtCTAlV . DISTRICT YFJITFJIDAT ETX- 1XG AFTER A PWrmACTFD CONTEST WITH WMMOXS Me. MU1.I.AX WITH DREW. ' IHpeclsl t New and Otoftn Elizabeth City. N. C July I After nineteen hours' eeioa at Edento e th lllth ballot tbl afternooa at fir 'clock J. C. EhrtnghaM. ef Pas quotank county, wa avmtnated for Bourltor by the First District Judicial Convention. f EhHnahau received if 1-J ee and Stmmona, ef Beaufort" I t M Mullan. ef parqutmsn. wlthdraw rn after th 117th ballot m. f axsT ef luhiinhue. who bed IT Vote. Th cln on ef th most memor able polltlral battle rr-r known In ths First district, snd every Incn ef (round was protested. The Psr tank delegation returned tonight special train worn out but eathe aiaatlc. A large rrewd ef eH aen and 1 mlrer ef nominee Fhrlnthsee. snet th train and enrorted htm up town. KILLED BT IJUHTXIXO. Promie"t MeeriBi While Maiwttng m l"0"e of lie Mnfr. c-p-ii to New arl itrrr ) V inf.S!fn. N. . Jt'f I Go's V ae ao:t ft. fmm- innt merrhant an.1 r ef Wvde's c' ?a waa k el l-v Tahtning whila nandlBS la e a r alout I m 'wit rfiHf TT wef ifn: n;v tn tt store, ut eo ets lm s ir jure L EHRIF1GHAUS SOLICITOR jOEllM.MHE FIFTH Stranger to Him Steals His Wife And. Skips Heck Ire burg Farmer Start Out On a Hunt for Wife Twenty Year Young, rr Than Uiraecif BrHee4 to lUve noped With Fellow Who Sudlenly Taraed l"p. Then lUppe'T,l front rarroera UQtne-Tw9 Of Mr. Ittrr" Chlldrra Mlastng and Believed to Be With Their Mother if you Find JDbfsTJtereVJkBillKaVa (8pecial to News and Observer.) . Charlotte. July I Mr J c. Furr, a wel-to-do farmer of Ptnevllle, of about fifty years of age. is on a de termined hunt for hla thirty-year-old wi who left htm recently tn th company of J m laitinm -.Otla ilevrd), Lammuns being a mill ODra- Uve. The story became known today. .The woman, when ahe left her hus band a home, took with her an eleven-year-old daughter, and a two-months-old infant 8he has not been seen, though it wea alleged that she wee with Lam one in 8tatevllle. Upon In vestigation It was found that they had ! left for part unknown. 1 On Sunday. June 6. Jim Lemmon ! arrived on the early morning train in Pinerllle. He went to the Furr home and apent a large part of th (Continued on Page Three. ) i BATTERING RAMS BREAK THE Young .Man, Employed to Raid Illegal Liquor Joints, Who Had Shot Saloon Keeper, Dragged from Cell and Lynched In the Public Square A QUICK CALL FOR TROOPS SAVES sfllERS FROM THE BLOQO HUNGRY MOB (By the Associated Press) New-art. Ohio. July t.--CwrT Ether ! Ington. year old. employed Thurs ! day night by th Stat Antl-Hnloon i Lessrue ss a blind tiger raider, waa lynched hers at H.II tonight follow ing a day of almost continuous rioting. The heavy door of the Licking county Jail were battered down and Etherlng ton was dragged from hi eell. He was ahnt. kicked and bruised before the street waa reached and the finish followed quickly. . Etherlngton. early In the evening, confessed he killed William Howard, proprietor of th L Chance" ree- j muimhi "vj ivrmfr coipi VI ponce in raid of alleged apeak -ossies" In a 'raiding scuffle at 1:1 this afternoon and narrowly escaped lynching at that time When news from the hospital the! Howard had died passed ever th city st o'clock tonight In fnry of the mob took definite form. Better ing rams war directed on the Jan and the deputies wer powerless. Th door fell after nearly an hour's at tack. crying plteouely. Etherlngton. a Krntucktan. who ha been serving a a strike-breaker sines hs waa releaaed from marine service three months ago wa dragged forth. . "I didn't mean to do It h walled. Hi erica fell upon deaf SHAW. GRADY AXD WTLLIAMB ARK RtntKIXO VERT ClOSK FOR THE UCTTOIHIP AT MIt WICUT. XO XOMIX ATIOX HAD BFEX RK-tjCHED. fnactat te New' and Oheerver Wilmington. K C, July I. The Fifth restrict Democratic Judlcitl Oaventlon eoavened her this even ing at I II, hd'w railed I erdef by John D. Kerr, ef Sampson. Waa, K. Springer, of New Hanover, wwa elected permanent ehairmaa. Only a candidate for SotocltoT It te s nominated, bit there are three rea didatea. namely : H. K. Shaw, ef Le awir; Henry A. Orady. of Sampson; snd H. D, Williams, ef pupil. They have nhntrt th asm strength, nd the convention at midnight la la deadlock. Th f)rt ballot Stood : Shew. It; Gredy. K. William. It, and each can didate reewteed a fraction ef wot. There have ban a few chengwai, but ihv were only tempoeery and on th lift aetllot let tonight the result jle practically th mm a n tb first .beiVH. f There appmr to be n probability 'of a nomtnattnw Vo'aht. and some talk of a dark horse is being Indulged la. t WI1nd"n, V C. Julv (11 a. m At It eW-ok the lltth ballot hat bees) take la the Judicial tm vni and shew practically n (!ir.ta, , . t Walter Wellman's Plan and it Smells Fishy Latest Great Scheme of that Prince of Free Agcou Wlio Was to Have - Discovered th iiorth Pole In a llalloon Celled the -America" and UUln't Xcw t'ae for Uie Old Dlrl gibk lui the. Plaais are Aii oounend to lie The Dote Is Not Yet Selected for the: Start Across Uie i'undnwd'lwae .lia-rhat. . (By th Aaaoliated Prea. Nw York. July 8. Walter Well man and MeKln Vanlman will attempt this coming fall to crosa the Atlantic Ocean tn the dirigible balloon America, which waa built for the 'eirmTtn'TolafaSedition and haa twice been tested In voyages over the Arctic Ocean, north of Hpllzhergen The, attempt will be made solely on tha responsibility l We eerennute, but the New York Times, the Chicago Hecord-Herald and the Indon Dally Telegraph have arranged to buy the new of th expedition which will he tranamltted by wtrtless from the air ship, even a n now 1 from ocean liner. The America win be housed at At lantic City during Its preliminary trial. (Continued on Page Three.) JAIL DQBRS Fearinsi that Uie moD plrtt would not be anrtgned bv on Victim Sheriff Unke Immcdlnleh asksd adjutant gen eral Weybrecbt for troop to protect alx other "dry1' raider held st the cltv prison. In another section of the town. A hurried eiixnl wss thrown out in ihelr defense The mob after the fir4 taete of blond. . med quiet, but it la feared that thev may attack the city prison before the night t finished. Dammed Boy Ktvnt leuaf Moments In Prayer, Etherington's last moments, while he heard the mob battering down the door, were pent in praying and writ ing a note to his parents, farmers re siding near Wllltahurg, Ky. "What will mother say when she hears of this" ths lad cried to th Jailer as th door wer being batter ed In. .-. Howard. It b charged, did not resist the dectlve when they entered his place on the nutaklrt of Newark, h it I said, however, put hla arm about Bthertngtna. sa If to hold him, where upon, th officer fired a bullet Into Howard's head. Striking Baltimore and Ohio rail way employe declare that Etherlng ton recently came to Nwrk as a trlke-breaker and the III feeling growing out of the strike haa Intenst- IITH - DIST, EBBVEHII IT W ItX MEET IT WYSftTOJI TO DAY AXD TAKE UP THE MAT TER OF NOHirtATIXG JUDGE AXD SOLICITOR rXWTFOJfED . AGAIN YESTERDAY. ' - (ftpee!! New nd Observer J Wtnaton-8alm. N. C, Jul I. Th convention for the purpose of nomin ating ths Judge and solicitor for this, the Eleventh Judicial District, was raited te order thl morning by Chair man Clement Manly, but In view of th fact that most of the delegate to th convention are participating In ths Congressional convention at Ureens bore, adjournment wss taken until to morrow morning at ten o clock.! Serf oik Chief Is FonaiaJ Order fSr th Associated Fr i Norfolk. Va., 'July , t hief of Police Klsee tonight Issued order positively forbidding the Johnson snd Jeffrie prs fight picture In Nor folk, en th ground that thev are calculated te lead Jo race trouble. Barred Owt Minneapolis. tPr th Aseocisteif Press.) . Minneapolis, Mien, July I. Mayor Hsyne has ordered ',ng Chief of pnltr Meeley to tht none of th Jeffries-Johnson flrht picture was put en public sihlMtl'm here ini'tii'm nerev t Geemaeiy, J CPy th Associated t'rewa.) Karruhe. Owmsny, July Snow Is faJim tonight en th higher ke- a U th Black t araat JIPSfR BILL .i ' And Hikes Out From Char lotte With Quick Step High-Stepper Yolept Miss Marie. ' F.. Harwich Deerends Upon the Meek- lenburgr and" ' Para I y w a Dry-W Good Dealer With a ISOO Order fur ' Finery Re-nt Fine Sulu Tlie Eye f Suttptrton Followed by AtUh h- 1 ment Papers and the Fine Led) Dta- appear. f8frttrt-t XI(Wi i,rni.erer.T Charlotte, N. C, July 8 A young'; woman of fine addreaa, and g.vmii the name Marie E. Barwlck, after spend ing several weeks here, has departed : and behind her art unpaid bill esti mated at about Bv hundreddoJlijjt The young woman secured expen sive offices In tbe Realty t.ull.llnK. and atated that ahe was Intefiwwfu the Insurance bualness She in hhI.1 t hav orderet ebout three honilred do!-' lara worth of dreea goods from one firm, but upon Investigation the goods were withheld She left next day Attachment papers for her trunks were In a constable's hands when she was leaving. Miss Ilarwlrk aecured handsome living rooma. also, and made quite a stvllah appearance. There is no explanation of her un lucky sojourn here. N OH tied that due to the slaying today After OUier (Strike Brenkers. Tonight a strlke-brrsker was pur sued through the atreeia for severnl aiuisre. He saved hlmaelf by Juiihi Ing through a window of a laundry The detective arrived this mormon with Search and aeliure warrant procured from the mayor of Oranulliv a nearby village. One of the firm saloons visited was that of Ioul llol ton. where a bar tender. Edward Mi -Kenna, was hit over the heed with brasn knuckle. The detective who hit him waa pursued by s crowd that quickly assembled The detective was reecued by the police with dlifl culty Ths officers with their prla oner were followed by the mob t., the Jail. licking county, of which New ark Is the county seat. Is dry under the Rose local option Isw, but ami es loon league official declare that the law Is not enforced. Wayne H Wheeler, State superintendent of the League at Columbus, tonight declared that today'a altuatlon was brought about by alleged negligence on the part of Mayor Athermn, of Newark, In not upholding the taw. Wheeler aald that the detectives sent to New srk today wee from Cleveland. Whll the mob was battering down the doors Etherlngton waa In his cell. (Continued on pse two ( XOM & FEJI 15 FOVBTEESTU JLDU CIAL DlfrrMlpT s0H.W' WO.1 F-BLY FRIDAY MOR.XIG AF TER HOT FIGHT FOR KOL1CI TOIlbHIP. Special t New and Observer ) .Marioa, Is". Cm , July I A. Hail Johnston, ef McDowell, wa nominat ed for Solicitor ef th Fourteenth Dis trict oa th 14th ballot after twelve 'clock thl (Frldayl morning Th rot waa eveuty-fnur and two-tenth, sixty-eight being necessary to neml aat. Last night, when th Ttth ballot waa take the Fourteenth District So lid torahlp Vet stood as follow: Osrdner it, Caraoa II. Schenfk 11. Shlpmaa It, Jehneon II. Slity-elght and two-third necseesry to a choice. Th Soilctorsht contest, whll a protracted and stubbornly,, eontaeted" no, haa been characterised by th good feeling which prevailed throagh out ' '" , ipalnhowr Freernted Justlr a Cowrentiou. A Indicated, tb nomination ef Su perior Court Judge M. H. Just lew by th Fourteenth District Democratic Judicial Convention her was by ac. clsmmattnn he having been placed before the convention In a nemtnatlngj apeecb by Sollrlfer Spalnhnu sr. who j p ta th had contested for th Judgeship campaign. DIN OUT sf w I JUSTICE MOODY i Will the Aged Jurist Re- tire Very Soon? ! DAYS EVENTS IT BEVERLY Tin- l-rcidcnt Aik Two KHnwtiu tUe ItailmaMl Men to Sere a Meni 1ht of tlie New 1 xnnil-ln i in. vcktfgiite rjiiployerk' IJaliillty bihI orklnirnien's HUM-ii'4Uln. W, cntl AntlHirised b tHi.r. At ho the tHlirr Mcinl-r, t.f Tiiu Important Conillllrv4in Are Tiir tiu. MMHmj.MtMi)m.,M ,; tiil i ii the Ao. iat.-d I'rees IWveri.v. Mass.. July i'r.n.t..i.i j Taft visited Justice liii of tn,- St, , pn-me Court, at ' Magnolia tins a-'it-. mum, -4--wtwt an-tiwur-wt -rtre-tieit- ti .- . f the Jurist Although th- -iM exc II-. I a great denl ,.f int. r. -! .,! revn.ci irsip an to Supreme '',,,M ; MH mi. ifa it is uulliorU.iL; w.i m..;.-.i that neither the llvslut nt n-.r Ji.m. e Moody liruai-hed the jiil.Je, i of tli,- .al tera Intentluti aa to retirement The v'"!' was purely a pere-'iial one The 1'reaident apparent. y ; cu.mv InK Ills vacation. He Koll.-.l th.e mol ing mid after returning ir Moody visit went out for a ternoon sail on the Slp!v II- .Ulr Mr Taft today jk-d vv c lir r, 1'iesldent of the New -r i, r,i ; railroad and laauiel 1. v.iee . : t .f the Hrotherh-" d of Itailw , 1 i ; men s Journal, to serve as m-m er of ttu commission authoru, ,1 l 'n tres to Investigate th- itj..i -f employers lianility au.l workmen a ompenaatlnn Setidt.os a;uer of MlHsourl., and Hugh, of ciioaJo, and Kepreaentiitiv e li-nhy. of Mohl I gan, and Hrantley. of ilenrKia. also ! are members of the eommiwion It Is hoped the romiHioti will be aide to recommend new leglslatton to Con- ' gress at the next session President Taft ha.- hern est ed to present the Kuywl sieawanhaka ut to . the winner of the International vatht race to he nailed the ek of July !i under the auspli'es of the Manchester Yacht t'lub The race will le tween American and Canadian yacht The cup waa won from Canada In 10 The challenge la from the Royal Canadian Yacht Clutv If Ur Taft returns fim Kia ten deva' cruise up the North coast in tlm' undoubt edlv he will accept Edward t V Hovkin. of Sm'thfield. ' Va.. who wae diamiaseil from the United Htates Mil. tarv A a.l-my at West Point. fr allee.rui h.-. Has written to the president akinic that the charite ti f fala-h- I ! r-in ncd frcim hla record He does n. t sk re instatement The Presld-nt has referr ed the matter to the War l-prini.nL Itlg B. a O. Order fur l"n-ilt ant. Illy the Asasxiat'd l"re-. i Baltimore. Md . Julv I The I'-ai tlmore and Ohio Kallroa.l Company has placed order for four th.-isarol sddltlonal freight cars and will sr. a contract In a few days for another I. 00 gondola car The nun. nc ment alao haa ordered Mi additional locomotives of the Mikado up. The aggregate coat of the , y,itpmrr.t is II. 19,000 estimated. Duke Ahrwxxl and Mis. Klkin Vgain. (By the Associated Prs i Rome, July I The Tribune pub- ; llshe a statement that iKike m Abruxai. who Is now director generul of the arsenal at Venice, recently mo tored from Venice to Tnhlarh. Auelria, where he met many Americana, in cluding, ft Is believed Mtae Katherane Elklns. dsuahter of funster Elk in, of Wist Virginia. This has revived gnanlp concerning the engagement of the Huke and Miss Elklns SENSIBLE NEGRO MAYOR BIsACE MAM AT HEAD OF ALA-j THERE ARE TWO FACTTi-fS AJSD RAMA XFGRO TtW bV1 THEY WUXi FM.IIT IT OFT FIGHT PICTVREK FA XT SHOW; WITHW PARTY USFJWAXTI TH ERE WHY ? HUE REASON? j HING" tXEMENT CALI COM- EVER Y W H Fit E. (By lh A lal.d Pre Ann let on Snow, ths col oktred mayor of llobsoa ,i . ,. . City, the etc awra wa, aninruil rx-rtj J S W VVUrgJJ m pevrert th SgM picture to be shown la Hobeon city, lest they augment twee feeling. Jto Fight PVtaees at MoetXk. ' Norfolk. V.. July I, Mayor Rid dlck aald today that although there hi a legal point Involved he-will sup press tb JefTriee-Johneon flsht pic ture If It Ilea within hla powe. Kegro Sac Rellrued fn tJ,, CSpecial te News and ObeervsrY Wadesboro, July Henry Johneon, rolored, has through hta attorney, Jsa. A. Lorkhart eommenced silt lm tb Superior Ceurt ef this ceunty as-slnet th Atlsntle CeeadA IJne Rill- j road for damagea oa account ef tb j &pecer. X July T Th wortt cctdwntal killing of hi sow. t- W. jef rrearlng the ground for the erec Johneon, while In the employ ef theition of ir heller hop for th railroad Th avertkint bv meauta ef fSeuOiwrn Rairwa Cess user at Spencer which Johnson tost hi tf o aired near Wilmlngtea on th tth day ef May. while Jotineon was running as rrter en a Coast IJne peeaeneer train. I alleged that tb accident wa to th negllgencs ef th defendant railroad, and the amount of iiaiari : Ms building will be eted aigocous ked for hj t? e. Tb eider hr and It I said will be ready (or o junasoa uvea la Morvsav issaaai ij FIVE VOTES OF IT But No Nomination Could be Effected ADJBURKE9 Illl Jilt! II In tlx- 2jml Bllt (.ullf. nl Man Ke iclvi'd 107 Votes .Imlc June H.w. lh-,1 iKh Water Mark at 15 At No Time Was the Nomination ol Either of the Otln-rs Within the lUnr of I Toll lllllle KifUi Iis tn. i IteiixH railc t ontcroliHial ( iu. ventron Take Res rt, Till Jul) iO. - - M.. AA UUfc W. . JO VM Ji. ii. -. usl.ro. N c. July s Tha I ' " 1 'i.-trn t 1 eiiiocmt ic Congres- : n.il t on., ntion. after hallotlrig con. ' . ;!y from three o'co k Tuesday until this atu rniiou. Einiling It impoh-rip-tsTmTtr-a nnrnination. took a ' at . c. o., k until Tuesday. 1 I oi . , i i, oi met promptly at In .. ,-i,K-k thi-i miimirn from a night i.o.,i nine . nt 1 C, a ni . when the '' h.ni,, and aeventy-lifth Imllof -billed Sn.lnian l.'S. Mehan I"! e I I. ltotr 10 4 Neceasat v tJ .. h . , r-.- w-m .nil delegates and nmn- ';!. i that after thr lavs i--l rUlits of effort the possibility of s-ttinit loeiher was remote .p. i' latin this all durum the s-s-i-n '-lav. there had t-en mo'i-r il.ifii tise a re.tsi some dit f.iI'sc 'i lent io the Judo lal Convenn.oi at Whim, n, .mi f'... rtlate Con nti-u . a!!e,l lor Julv l 4th. Kouuhe- Mtol lir'.ant. or It.rham. made nit:oui. to tloa effe, v.si-t-lay, w hn h were v -ted down Then Mc Mu ha,-l. of H.e Klnxhain, alter v. eral more lialiois. renewed the mo tion wht-h was also defeated Ths coiiv.-ntion II. en K"l down to voting, and kept it up until 1 40 thia morn- Ins, when the :Tith baliut, ahuwed Stedman 13. Mehsne i'l. Jones l.tl, lu.Mi-r li4. a told tn the News and Otwwrver of this morning's issue The (Toeing Day's sewKtint. Adjourning until 10 thia morning ('he first tallot showed ro spprecia tle ( hanae.ln th vote on the 277th hallot. n suiting as followai ttted man its Melane it). Jones 101. RoVHlrr j Kollomii K the announcement of thi ballot. M. Ml. had t for Mebaue) stated that his candidate did not props.se to stand In the way of a ae les'Von of a candidate or to eml arrasa the pto.ptM t of redeeming the ill.-trl' t to ueimx racv MeiuiHe W killrav. He des.t.il therefore to wphdraw with the, h i'e ttiat one of the other thiee Ckndolatea could reielve the recju'sile majority. He made a rn. ,. h resenting any intltnati.oi that Ir Mrlutie bd been antagonistic to any candidate, and he called on all the others tn show ths same spirit o( generosity No other candidate withdrawing, the next iialiot in which Mebane'a i a.imty I Rockingham i divided Its (..rtv-one luua equally between Jones. IV.vster and Htedman. showed no re lief, it resulting aa fiJIows 8td msn 1;. Jonee lit. Moyster 10. M t'at'e 1 i M'tlman Cohmhi W ttlUn five 'Krw ol tha (i"eL n th 7:nd ballot R.x-klnghsm v Stedman its entire forty-one votes, plvimr him within five votes of th nomination, the ballot ahowtng Stedman 17. Melane t, Jonea 117. Hovater f.' Hut c.uilford failed to respond. Me' ene a Hullford vote went to Sted msn but the Jones vote stood pat. hoM'nx the e'ght. that would have nominated Stedman -Meversl tlms sftr this it was seen that a nomina tion of Jones. Stedman or Royster was poswiMe hut eserv time countlc (Cont'nued on Pwre Five THE ML, DEMOCRATS Vt MlflV TfM.it. X. C July t The exee- . live c emealttre of the BaSTsx "anti- ... . ,. ... . . ... .. i.w , terdsy and named Frvr, August stn. . j B IV Maw, chairman, of Enfield, presided and Major Enry Inform me this mc ruing that the meeting wa most enthusiastic, and that full tick et will he put In tb field for alt coun ty effke and that a big msss msetlnf eenventlon may be exported en Au gust I. He believe that the anti-ring lemornti are gaining ground. la I 0 th Independent ticket polled ft Itttls aver II vote la Haliraa eeuntv. Tee year at they polled ever l. Tney claim that they are stronger to. gay than they wer two year ago. Th regulsr Democracy f Halifax, or th so-called ring Democrat, believe that the anti-ring Demos-rate are not a .stroag a they wrerw tws yeers ago. waa begun arttvsly today. Informa- ttoa wwa aim rseetred her tnday that ttae extractor. Me a Jal P. Petty- , 4 Co.. of Lynchburg, will hw tore ef men e the ground in a very fw dee. Th work of erecting th jcapaaxy early Best )afc
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 9, 1910, edition 1
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