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THS WEATMTS Partly cloudy In twesst, hown 1" et portluo Tuesday. Uulnsm tftnpirtitra, Tt; minim am teaipcrnturn, M; prr1ialion, 1.51 tnrb. Obs Tk Only Dn ta Perth Csrelias . Xba4 Has Ore 15.009 TBSCKIBKIUL VOLUME XC, NO. 75 KALEIGII, K". O, TUESDAY MORXIXG, AUGUST 1(5, 1910 PRICE 5 CENTS Leads all' North CaroMoai Dailies M News aed-Circtiilatioo He HOW SHARKS ROB WOULD HAVE TEDDY THEPQOR INDIANS TO SHOW HIS HAND Disgraceful Condition in Oklahoma IEFUGTIOA OH COURTS An IarUkAt WMrh Show How the iMOd Grabber sad feVhesxier Are uB IM Ini ' Rryg4ntlm an Prrtwopment la the Gore Charge of Bribery. (By the Associated Pr.) I an aiiegvo cnrw wj rabb" organised yMeiMUcally to enHcb Ihi'nuervVa at ' th xpens of minor, and whn all th claim were am salens I InwaUcaOon Into Indian land affair today. In on Instancs. It was asserted, the coat of dtopoatn or the properiy 01 an 11-year-old Indian wu I!. 06 mora than th property brought Thl condlUoa which permitted this and elmllar deals was declared to b i diNrrac to Oklahoma." Hearing that the acheme prevailed generally. Representitlv Phillip P. Campbell, of Kansas, a member ol the investigating commltt, put on the atand James Tarborough, a Chickasaw Iadtan by Intermarriage. "Do you call thla aort of thing graft ing or Juat plain eteallngT" asked Mr. Campbell, aiur tha wltnea had related the circumstances. "Well, tbe people down our way think It la a ecandal that tha law permit auoh a thing and, we think It is ttma thai Contra tak notice of Tw. nrahala court at Durant allowed th guardian to sell for 11,100 tract f 14 acre of allotted land owned by tm 11-year-old Indian. The guardian than put In a claim la the proceeds. Tha claim Included tit for acting aa guardian, l.a for improving th land. for barn, lit for posts, 2i for fence. Mi for wltnea fee. and mora money for other porpoae. it - found whan th deed wa closed that th child owed Ita former guardian 11.071 . Now the guardian i thmiMlB to have th other prop erty of the child Bold ta order to get the ll.tTI. "I kv another caaa In which III . sees of land wera wold for an Indian minor, aadw hen all the claim wer t-ald th child got only 11(0. In an thr Inatanca lUlt wa obtained "for to acre, but th child got only itli la other .word, the children ,.l oed Indiana In thl State. wher are altuated one-third of all the Indiana In th United Bute, are tra- tematlcally robbed ol in seraie si- ntimA in Uiem br the government. Th property I gold at price dictated br tha land robber The children ar robbed at on end by their guard ' tan and at th other by th pur- chaser. 11 To you mean to any that nuch thing ar countenanced by th pro- , bate court "Tea. they go on with full know! edse ef th Judges." Thousands a acre of property thus ar taken front th Indiana and thrown Into th hand of wtilt pew pi, th Indian getting poorer and . , t Jt -KKea (.)!." 11 net of today teatlmony vu given , by witness is for th defene. J. F. MrMurray. whnee 10.900 contract at lowing Mm a 10 per went attorney'! fee for the eel of flO.OOO.OOO worth of Indian land, canned the present In vestigation, eoi.rlit to ehow that a large percentage of tha stffnsrf Were Kill la faTor of hi term QQAsTf AR-mxrnT .corfbv Th Maaonver at rnrt Caswell Com ta a Ova. (Special ts New snd PhesTver.)" - Wilmington. . Aug. II. The annual maneuver of the Coast Artillery Cerp of th Stat et North Carolina, Which hav been In prnsiess at Fort Caswell during th past ten days, ram to n rlne fcvtar th different rtrpsnle eompnelns; ths corps i-ft f"T their rwetwctlv had(iusrters. Tha Artillery Cnrpe Is ransnesl ef erm. . nls frsen Wllmtwgtnn, Charlotte, Greensboro, nllsbury and New Bern. The maneuver wers a eresi m and In addition to drilling th ewmpajiles were given practice firing st the larc sun t th fort. One of . th beet record at target practice wu mad br the Near Bern company. The Cones tlnw fns rTaeth Oamrlna f-e llemt Year Fndlnc Jn M - Were (i.ttt SJA. 'neetai to Newg and frvee. Washlnrtnn. Aug. It. Th prelim Iwerv annoal rert of the Conmif Inner ef teternal Raven n for th fl eel year ending June 10th. how thai th rellecllnn fnr the year In North Csrnllna were li.tH.ti. the larveet Is th ftate record Th flrur for ts veer Inclose enrtnratton tsx rrl lctWn the details of which do not ppear In th rprt A RssBml rSwed. fPpedal ts Kew and Obs-erar Tr"r. Aos. li It ta rtortd her ft Wontgomerr county wil) hare a J epuhtieaa neempsper In th near fa tiira, Mr. A. A. Tour, a Tmncr,t. Bed formertr editor of Th Mont fromoelnn. wt!l b th editor. It Is thoneh th r-pee wt!) b ti1 B a eamr-s'rn orran sn that tt w-11 ro( be maintained en'y tiroflh the r-r;t ctnpa!- WoriroierT ronn tv I ant B -tTJameetivs flid for in. ether prT snd to promote on sr&uil nn fi or r.r r litsr. Taft Sends Emissary to Oyster Bay TBEBt IS STILL SILENCE Uoyd Griaiom, It Appear. Failed to Effect the Object for Which Ho 1 Wrnl Ts Amicus f-fr Honenrlt to Cvme to the Bewcue of 111 Dis ordered Force. (By the Associated Press) Oyster Bay, Aug. 15 No tiding wen", fortfrelia Ktrr-tttday at the conclusion of the conference between Theodore Roosevelt and Urryti tr-l'6mr'cTlaTh'nan"'oTth New York republican county com mittee. The county chairman Is known to have been the bearer "T a message from President Taft and it was gen erally supposed that the message was sent In the hope of obtaining Col. Col. Roosevelt's outspoken support for a mov to obtain harmony within the Republican party. But when Mr. Orlacom went away, after a talk which lasted moat oT the day. the only thing he was willing to speak about waa the New Tork State situation. He said Taft and Roosevelt were In full accord In that regard. Colonel Roose velt would not allow interviewers to get any closer to bis house than th tennis court at th bottom of the hill. Mr. Orlgcom waa not anxious to make it appear that he did come to Sagamore Hill as an emmtoaary from Hie president. He not only said that the president had not sent him. but he added that 11 r. Taft did nut know that, today' conference was to be held. - . . . ., . , e ,, , How do the views of President Taft ill Col. Roosevelt coincide with ref erence to national politic? Mr. Oris com waa asked. did not discus national politic to any great extent with President Tart," h replied. "Are they agreed as to in new Tork 8 tat situation T'" Yea, I hav dleoueeed - candlilstei and nlntforma. and the whole New York Stat situation with both of them nad their ylewa coincide." Mr. Orlacora said that n names had been mentioned prominently for the, many had ben considered. SWAMPED Wmt rilKIGHT. CongrwtloTi of Baled Oottna at the Uurt wf Nctw Vork. . (tty th Associated Press.) New York, Aug. II. Th conges tion of baled cotton t thl port fol lowing the bull operation of th so called Patton pool has. created n con dition In shipping circles her which on th surfac would be Indicative of th early re-establishment of the country'a trade balance wera It not offset by stagnation at other porta. Owing- to th abnormal quantity ef th atand brought here for delivery by th shorts, steamship tinea have been awamped with freight all througn June t"t July and It Is only now that the vessels ngagd In trans-Atlantic freight can find accom modat I n a fur th merchandise offered them for passag. What New Tork gained In . t and other Southern ports, th cotton exports for July, covering th ntlr country showing a decrease over not of 10.400.000 pounds. At New Tork howsvwr, exports of merchandise dur ing July Increased upward or ll, O4,00. '- SIlXiK OF VICKKBCUa It Ts Proposed to MwiwwisJIas It hy Mom nd Bmnan Honnnw-nt. ' (Hv th Assoc Uttsd Press) Washington IX C. Aug. 11 TH stag of Vtckshurr will be mem or la I Issd br Mmis monument and bronae Iron tablets. If the hopes of th Vicks burf National Military Park commis sion ar realised. Th plans of ths commission wer utllned In a report toS th War Department which was mads publlo today. Aided by dona tions from rntdiotlenlty Inclined Ararr. leans and the pproprlatlona or ta letlslatsrea) of various Ktates, th com. mission expect In Install n tat or tablet to sack hrlgad. division, tort, or armv commander nrad In the operations around Vlehshurf inil to each Held officer tnd battery com mander killed or mortally wsniJcd during these operational . . HAYW 000 I'KIM ARIFS. William ralmer for nheriff j Jerry Liesxuir wtawl tier tTcOt. (pecial to New end OIesrtir. , "ayneevllla. Aug. II. Th second township primaries to nomlnats can didate for elm and sheriff wer beJ aturday. The county convention w-s held her todsr to canvass the rote lnhlrh ended the ttunle battle ef th renoidates. William Palmer, of Cat looehe township, mi nomlnaf-t f,-r sheriff; Jerry Lratherwaeid wis nom- tnat-a for clerk. The .vnt for Clerk R. E. Os horns I.HI; Jerry Leather wood. t.4f: for sheriff William rai nier 1,101; J. r. Cah MM. VISITS ht i rXLJUjAXD-. Tha PrewMcnt of Franc and Two Minister. (Ry the Associated Press.) Rernn, Pwitxerland. Anr, 11. M. ralllerv. President Of th French RrnbUe. areornpanied hr M. Plchon, tha foreign minister. nd k. flllrsnd minister of prjMI? works, arriv.j her uoiay nn an omeiai visit toi Pw!isr- leed. Ii wa rrretod by Pre.llertt vomipssa inl th Sofernms-ntsl offl e'sis, and p w, to th Pedsrwl ralsip. (ir.st nthtis;am was shown hv ths cro4 that lined the reois to tn rs-s-. ss in l th. fr.i irY, for.isn ,ei-lf of .(., r., c -t u:if I V..id th cs'i'ii i ! BULLET LOCATED IN NECK OF NEW ' ef wWJTiv New York, Ant 15 of idayor (in nor u h -Orest Interest is was shot August I f C . -i ' ,kv. 1 :- j -Am m:m:m- mm charred city employe The (urgeons hav kcatr th bullet by th the X rays It entered just below the snide of the rtrht Jaw. It. a ability It struck the jaw bone, for It followed a peculiar coarse i upward and perhaps slightly backward, lodlng Juet behind the the pharynx, where It U readily accessible. It can a stated re-w'th thnt the bullet did not split in two. a prvl.msj reported, but it i " - " " th, CMr, location of the bullet. uiiicnu pnnuTv DniiiPinrJpLumpu nuprpTHnimirv mim uuuiiii nui.iiuiuL tr.unun nuiou inLWl! i . irn GKxrvt strikes caittx ;tub kemoului; TIIOILM WITH AX AXU A.1d' HrRJIAM NOW THI-f CITS HIS THROAT. (Special to New and Observer Wilson. Aug 16. Hunday afternoon. Zeb. Orlffln, Calvin Thorn, and a num ber of white men wer drinking cider In Old Fields township. Oriffln Invited Thorn to hi. horn. Th. ...taUnxu-ti; Tt uZtl a accepted and a. oon a. both par- chlirrK ,mtB npw JnlJiimo ties entered tlrlffln vard. Oriffln VM, th. rm..niu, w,.im ..v. .V seised an ax. ail dealt Tbom a Wo. V"""" d Uk" " over (he hed, knocking him down , ' . ' , 1 He then plunged a knife Into hts "uhoP Kllgo was prasldtng and throat, from which Thorn died Uon-1 ,l,rl,J ,h collection which. In a few day morning, at ftv o'clock. ! ""Inula was in exreas of th. It was seven hours before the aher- essary amount The church, a Iff was nMirisd. tttputy Sheriff Kwe II O-OOt Sirw ture and th hand hurrted to th ei ene of th tragedy ' eomeet on ot the l et hodiata, mV at once, and as yet. has not returned. J "un lB nrch of MoT. and In July of s a ! l0t had been nrty an ugh eom- HOIIO I.f HOttnTAX. pleted to hold worship In tha Hunrtsr . school Momt It lark th flnlshlnKs Shot While Trjlng- to Fp From a n1 furnlshlnas which win eet II! - IsisientlTf I t,nn. "f which am-..;nt Mr. iHik gave (Racial to News and Observer I Riwky Mount Ang. 14 Koward Main, the young whits hobo who . ru i w .( u linl at Sltf,nv uW m A. . . -- - - ...... , m., vn luuo spoclal detective cf th railroad company, was brought to th Atlantic where Mr Waeh nrtoa Dnke and hi Coast Un hnapltal hers and a report) family worshipped It fcsnt a me of his condition this morning ts to morte! to th Duke dead, bat the sons the effect that h Is getting along as j and family have been liberal eontrlbu- iiiceiy as cotva be earpsrted. The young man waa beating a ride on, what Is known la railroad circles a , packet train, and h was called to halt" after bs had ' brabwn and run from a car ta which h had Bought lost on. Not stopping whea ordered to do so th officer fired at th man and th first shot failed him, striking him In the- right leg. Th man waa given - mrdtral - attention at Btoney Creek and b was later sent to the At lam to Coast linn Bailee Hospital at Couth Rocky Mount FOUND BLOODY ' KNIFE OXLT PrrKIOPMI-XT I?f Tins case or dr. ncKirrn a to the sUixixo or tub caft-tite IKK TOR iJf jatl. " , CPv 4h Associated rresa.) Ashevlll. Aug. 11. The most Im portant development In th homlcid csjk st 1. C Ur ine plckena, Who 1 charged with killing Jerom and Furmaa Capps at waavervllla, Ratarday, was th ending of th knlf with which on ef th Carp hoys is alleged to bar assault d Plckena Th knlf. dust oovered and bearing evldenc of bloodstaJa. waa found la th grass by ths rend aid about noon today hy Mis Balrd. It had evidently laid eut In Uvt rata Saturday night whkh would bar chance of Its bslng placed there thl morning For more than fir hours ths ordinary quiet vliuurs of WarrvUla. excited It ths tragedy. listened to th evidence before th coroner's jury, but practically nothing Btw .Va brought out It was shown that ladles Wer lifting on a perch about T$ feet awsy,,but did aot hear a Quarrel before the shots. Hcken eii commtt'ed to laf! and spplication will nrohsbly he made at Marshall to Judce Council! by writ of habeas eoTpiie for bail. 1 i nis ts th first murder t occsr ethin th preaetit site ef tVesrerll IMC ! tiesf ,ln. lh In.ttsn k!i'id It j!e jtiiu! Uua a iio'.ury ago. YORK CITY'S MAYOR mjz mux being manifested In the -,rnrr by Jamea J. Oel!h. j .lis. of lIiK lit of now inf .ii j. wu.. aisxtoiu snows . CUTKCH AT TO RK COM- iinw han irso.wi: guts of B. X. lll kl. (Special to Near, and Observer iMrham. A us li At tha yesterday of the Memorial church ! c"r,rMlon announcement was made . Th' v"' 1U pushed to Immediate mpln. thouxh ... .- montn al teast will b D-c- The edine Is the or ih ! f'd Main strt Methodist church. I tors m it. Mr B n.- Duke has given shout 7I 0 Townrd Its efc tlon. anj th end of th work Is now In sight It la being built by Csntrnrtor N. rnderwood. who is putting It up of pressed brick. Indiana Umeetone and Warren county rranlte. It Is a beau tlful structure. OOxle la inost plaoe. and with main auditorium heldln about 1.094. rallery 200 and 8snday arhool room t0 It will a th pret tlst tnwa structure of any kind when finished. . n vigorous ciuriiEi to rxrxr chairm s?f or racer- TtVE fXlMM ITTIJS OF rUTH moTRltT--4lB,g!a DJtAGtl BVIT TO tXlMR TO TTUAt Oreenshoro, Aug. II. Mr. T. C. tloyl. the holdover chairman of ths riflh Instrlct Democrat I G Cow area alsnat Exeeutlr Commltt, has call ed a nu-rtlag ef ths committee te b held at t o'clock Saturday, August SOta. Th object ef ths meeting t t sect chairman, and vtherwia ar tang fr a vtgnrows esunpaiga fesr th election ef thai lArmnsraUe Bodi es, Major Charles M. sued maa. Tri Hepublieans will nam thetr raatl eat for Congress Feturoar. and the Iemocratle coir sn I tie, being en th spot, will b abas to eta a th situa tion, at th very earnest spiHW-tanity. Tbe dlay of th Reeatllran Is riming their man. has csust delay In calling ths Draorratls ExersUv Comsnitte together for orxaniaatiow. At th Dsnocraj rnsrreaional cenventlon, several eha oxes were mads la th personnel ef tn member. ship. The foUowtng cons-Jtat the committee from each eo-inty Alamance J. w. John Caswlc A. T. aterr. Imrham---R. P. Read. . . Forsyth 1. H. liaf'lnr. Ouilford T. C. Hoyl. Orang Charles Strayhorn, 4 peren K. J. Tucker. Rockingham J. al McAlTirter. fttohe p. H. Llnvlll. gum- S.-iml E. Pace. I !g lmLge SeUl ess T!t 1 l i wi-rks i. m .f tjif,ed fa Vouuau a Tac Fiv ( - " REPUBLICANS GA HOT STEM THEM Taft Even Sees Hopless- ness of Task Taft Anxious to Knot Where Ms - Roosevelt lauds 11h' KcIUcjko of the CoKaicI la Causing Cold Shiver U Hun up and 1kmi the Sfilne of tlc lrcsidint and the Adiiilnlstrn '" tlcSnt-ifiiiriie) is Hoping for Nonil. nation. Hi THOMAS J. rivCll Washington, August 1- It Is a notably singular fac t Ihn' the Itepub- ltcan party, with respuct to this year's; polttlcsl events, Is almost hopeless of holding Its own axamn the tide of 'popular sentiment In eeiv part of the ! country, with the soU exception of jTennesseee. Ther Is not a State In jthe North where the I (etnocrats have ever within the last f ti e.irs mads tlnniads upon Repul'ln an strenifth in 'which the Kepubluiui lemiers do not i eipect considerable !'. I'rom all that can be learned from the most reliable sources. President Taft anticipate th lo.is of the House, itml pretty well resigned to it, conjoniiK himself with 'he reflection that wlili the democrats deliely In control ..f live House of th- Sixty-Second Cungre.-s. which will hold Immedlatt ly prec. oina- the preai-j ,, dentlal election of 1)1 l hey will lie, unable to accomplish un;. thing except! to threaten a dlsturbn of business In the event of sue ess a.t like neit preaidetitlal election. Spciker Can non, his friends do not deny, looks upon Ihe attacks upon him hy the in surgents and he results of Itepttnllcan i politic in Iowa and Kansas ss presag ing two thing one his certain over throw a Speaker, and the other th ! reduction of the House Republicans to a minority position 8peker (annoni means to go down with his colors' flying, defiant to the Inst. He would j far rather ba on the floor with the minority than be relegated to th ranks as a member of the majority Yet, notwithstanding the ominous aspmt of Republican affairs In all the contestable States of the North, to the ivttifi Kepubllian eye. there Is a sliver lining at the southern point of the compass, and It is furnished by Tnussei President Taft has been encouraged to believe that there Is an . .-,-lint chanc in capture Tennessee net November elect the governor ' ealn two or mor Congressmen and en make likely the election of a Re publican Senator. The Tennesseee Re publican leaders who attended the Heverly conference did not come away erv cheerful It had been hopad by Republicans her that the conference I would evolve candidate upon whom the Republican In the State would unite, but no word of encouragement I was supplied hy those who attended th conference. It Is sugvstd by others than Ten tisKseeans that th administration Is having troubles of a serious kind In States of far more Importance lo Its future thsn the settlement of the old UrowntoW-Fvans difference or the ronL'oversle of any present domi nant heirs of the leaders of ths old time factions. What Is most worrying the Taft ad ministration people Is the yet but vaguely defined attitude of former President Ro wevelt. riainly It ap- par that notwithstanding the un wonted reticence of Colonel Koosevelt along evtry line that would reveal whether he will support th Taft ad - Inlstration, there has been so much of the negatlv In his conduct line his return from abroad, that the Taft folks hav shout given up hop of Help from RooseVelt unless they can frame up a plan and policy which will leeve htm no excuse to quarrel. This view of Roosevelt has given rise to reports that President Taft has decided that he must get aloes wlth- SHE REFUSED TO LEAVE EMMA HARFFJt BOrifTI OVFR AA A VAURATP REVBF7I BAR. It IK CASE COHES CP TO-DAT othkh rrtJda, tfipeelal lo News and Observer ) Ihi'ham, Aug. II. In tha rectirder'i rowrt this morning. Emma Harper, who was convicted of vagrancy nearly twn. weeks a" and given ths eholc between a thirty days sentence la th work-hose or banishment, was again defendant upon the chargs of violat ing her compact and waa sentenced te the work-hou for th Bams period. Th girl had rsms hers from Imrhbsrg, Ye., li la twessjm4. as she regketered at th hotel under that nam. Harpers whs r real folks. li v tn that mountainous city and ths girl evidently knew that ,Hhs regis tered aa "M at Emily Hart sr. Lynch urg. and not aattl this seirning was It known that she was In town. Whea ths officers found It But, they sent for her, having ths landlord to ask her ent. fth appeared la sonrt with aa attorney and thmtirh hint declared that ah did not recall any Conditions that mad her baniahment from th etty date from' th day of th sen tenc. Soe said that tt had been nee. eexamry for her to return to Durham to cloaa as a little bastnesn. procure her fursiturs and ship her clothes and other goods Judrs flykee did not take that view and Immediately placed he? bond at lit when notice of appeal ws glvsn. 1 She raised tt all right and Is now la th city antll af ter her appeal Is heard Set or th Jec-ir's. . ' I 11. s'rl premised Jar "rk lo "l-aUauad) --v r out LSulllnger in his cabinet; that he must not lend any support to the ef fort male In some quarter to dis suade Senator AldrUh from his an nounced Intention to retire from the iSenatt after the fourth of next March, when his present term ends, thm lm must ciiuli''u iu the demolition of i dpoiikur I'uiiiiiii. j No Republican can he found within I the range of vyufhtnirton advices who will guy that Colonel Koosevc.t i, I proves of the golntpi on of the I administration. On the contrary T;;,'i Tthat Colon. l UoiiMcvelt would come out In th.- .nu n with characteristic liemem-e iuuI say so, If things h.nl gone tip suit him. It ia well remembered here that Ruobcvclt i.:tfnaiitly rcrettt?i that he ever cotninittej himself to retusal to take another nomination for President in l!M'!s, iul It la nrnily believed here li those who have made the hett pos sible etuv of'tt.ii temperament of the jria - ? of ftnjamoTe, t'fiat rt Tia not V"' maae up in.-. wn nuna e iu u"him he will lot undertake to step rich' Into th.' middle of the situation and take the licpuhliian nomination n 191. ' Ail of this, of course. de.-i..l u Jo n a , io,.,tjUew-",ritrrTt ; n ' Ttooneveli htii he fares forth ii'A' week to k-nc the country his i. j upon men ,m.t measure of the hoi, SignitH.iiit of (he unpurtuiu: atta be.1 U) Ihu tutre mf--tWtmel- ww veil mm l e tiotrf the fart that nenrl ever l-iif ticwspjiper in the counirv Will !0'C I ill, OIK with him ItS bcSt ilViill able reprei..iiiBtlv to keep Its readeis fullv an, I minutely Informed of i; speeches, his sayings, his conduct and the iinpri s.-ion h rhakes. Mll.MHffST HOKPITAI,. Hiitlit rfi.nltiii to Kres't a Riilhline to I si IWic.-u I2.V0O0 and Slto.ooo j uiiwr llulldliuis. (Spe. ul to New and lb.-'rcr I j ttuthc rfordton. N. I'., Auk L . ', arr.iiiitemt nts have Juat been omi iplet.d for .n'sTirrg a new niol iiuiki ' ! n. ent liulldlng for the ltuthcrt..r. ! Iip:la!. aud the work will ! gin i'c tlrst oi September and b . omp..t.-. In tlie first of January, next :i respondent nai jut been snown in hiuit'a plan, which U m-'i. l" l .. tei the newest part of tie inm n1 ol I'eunsylvaula's Hospital, tin i f which was taken from tin- m Thomas llotiiltal uf Iuii'l n 1' i Indeed, a beautiful structure, no , I. m In eiery convenience and comfoit ah I no expense will be spared by ill- ho pltal authorities In its construction and equipment. The front will be 1:1 i 'e up tne urtfT. declarinK that when feet with two wings, each 104 feet It th" Payne-Aldrlch bill was framed l tn be constructed of brick through- , "' hampagne was put on the avhed out, with limestone facings, und It ll ule, at trom T.4 to per cant, whilst to he three stories In heluht The-waring apparel was taxed from 14 floors sre to be of maple, with tiles to j.' per i ent -drinking cbampagn In all buth and operating rooms I was to bP encouraged and wearing Kvery room in th new building is to , -"olen cloth discouraged. So with) have plenty of light and fresh air-! hats." they add. 'Those bringing not and the ventilation to be perfect The patronage Ihe h celvlng him outgrown spltal Is re - the present building, which will be torn down: when the new structure Is completed The tow of Hutherfordtoii and the country adjacent have ihm r had an Investment of greater rr"m! than that of thl h'sipital snd cur pe .pe are very proud of It Th" eetim ited cost of th new huildlna is between 115.000 and 130.000 With a 111. 000 sra.le.l . ho .1 build ing nearlng completion. itii l'i nuo Juat voted for waterworks snd el trie lights, and a IS O.Choi h I in promise, It look as If the old town hud new bleed In her veins And she has Westminster rVhool. lo.at.il seven miles north of Rutherfor.lt on. and one mile north of logan station .n the (. aV O. Railway. Is n erecting a If bv II feet two-etor br'. k dormi tory for the lohonl. .the estimated ' "t of which will be about 11" oo trt,pn this building Is Completed th man sgement erill be able tn acornm o.l.it,. 120 boarding students A home for the principal and waterworks Is si-" being tnstklled for th school This splendid Institution Is owned and cm trolled by tha King's Mountain pres bytery and-under the direct manage ment of tbe board of trustees The Rutherfordton graded school will open th first Monday in Septem ber and continue for lght months Th Kicks building has been secured temporarily until the new building un der construction can be finished, which ill h October first. The faculty is aa follows: Capt. W. T. R. Rell. super intendent; Mies Ieona Ijov. of States- vllle, principal; Miss Mary Willie Qulnn, fifth and sixth grades; Miss Emma Carpenter, third and fourth grades; and Mis Clara Aadrsws. first and second grade. CART KtmH ftOTFA. nUtti fk-tinnl Often W Ith Fine) rnroll mewt Hlg narhrewn to Ootnn off at Macedonia. fnpsclal to New and Ohsenrer ) Cary. N. C Aug. 15 Messrs. F. R. Gray and J. M. Tmpttn have re turned from an extended trip north and lo Canada. They report a very pleasant trip. Th Baptist Sunday Itch not gun nm hld their exercises at th Bap flat church here vesterday. The church was crowded with visitors and people in town who enjoyed the exercises very msch. Each selection waa good and the children did well. T. A. fUepheni. Macedonia, will glvs ths farmers of this eommunttv a big barbecue oa August 11. There will b plenty to eat and some good ipewr-l. es ar being arranged. Dr. J. M. Tern, pleto will be ths principal speaker of th occasion. - Ths extra road tax levied eorne two years sro Is being asd br th firm en of Cary and Swift Creek township In building good mads be twees, Cary and Macedonia. Th roads ts Swift Creek township by was of Mf. Oeors-e Atkins snd also Crabtre creek I b Ing Improved. Th dtltens on the roads r pleased and say this Is th beet war to work the coantv road Th Cary Hleh eV-hool opened her this morning with mors enrolled than expected bv the management. Board ing students ar her from several counties ta th mat and tkmth Caro lina. Ths matrons horn Is now com plete snd th matron tn charge. New departments havs been Installed and th sew year promise to b a great en. ... - - - A ffortnllet TVket, ,fSnci to Newt and Ohrvc 1 Oastonla, Aug 11. The oelatst ef Oaston county will hotrl a-conven tion on th,.iailutnavjeh-- uti iiia-m. t i . DIM PLACED OH TARIFF Ai TRUSTS Agencies Which Increase the Cost of Living THE UlRORITT REPORT It Vigorously Atta. ks th Reason t.ncu it) ilu. Majorlly ICcpnrt Suo nuii.l xiiue Tiiim. gi The Mtnnr- iirl Mi.iyi! 41u UK TWTTJI Tertint, nics Orjraniratinn to Rixk the l'1-..plf uu, mr H Vt IVamed I i Hie llnh ij Uuv Ih-trtmrnt of 11m Mmmi-.h, i l'i the Asrxiriated i're t.isli'.ngtnn, Aux- It I'he tariff 1 inl liie. and m..n jpolieja and n renseii tm ne supfU). are th - substantial causes lor the ad . in prices in the l'nlte.1 Statist. 'I!n t,. SeiuUor Johnston. of in.i. ci.rke. ..f Arkaneaa, and Hi. of South Car.illnii. minority i i em f the fiei't Senate ivtmmit ipolnt.wl iluriiK the last session iifrpti. to m wai;c es'jKKte and make i and th price of -title 'tiorous iitta, k l made In the ml : r u iiieinher, iei,.,rt on almost all ' """i-1 H"n by the majorrtj in i.- report submitted some time ago. u to au.rf, tor the uxlvanc In prices. We nr.. without sumclent data.'' .u the unio.rltv memhera In thetr r I rt jit completed, "to apportion the - ere.- ,,f respimalblllty hetween Hone three causes, but that the two t rst are tho i hlef malefactors we ha no .loiiht. an,) they urn of our own ire.uion or permission" After iitticking, one at a time, th fifteen prtncipnl cause cisntrihutlng. according to the majority report to the high cist of llvtnK. ths minorltr .over It 51) per onsen, wer taxed TT ; over 1 l"'r r,"nt- "o those valued at mor ,lmn lit per doxen 4T per cent " ln rult of protection, fhev d. ' ',,r ' '"' fortunes for t r. i riare. i i-.i rortunew for the f ami Krent suffering for the many W believe." they u. "that ll amount of the tariff I adTlcd to (he prl.-e and taxed to th.i cniunmrt that hut for the tariff the commodities w huv upon which that tax t laid would b cheuper. tapproxlmately to the extent of the tariff, and that when we ,o nut buy th imported article the pr..te:-te, manufacturer puts nnprovlnat I-. th t 7 1 uu f' pr'Uuwa ........... A t. .,- - , I' IUIII. "It Is difficult to understand how any on can favor high rate of duty If he does not honestly be I lev that It will Increass the price to b real ised by tho manufacturers producing tn article airactsMl. try diminishing or destroying competition, and thus nseeajeirtty Increasing the cost to th consumer Then w wer many times mournfully warned that any re duction In rate would flood our coun try with low-prtcd (carman products, and that the amok of American man- uiaciures would disappear from th heavens. Now we ar Informed thai th tariff has not Increased the cost or mo article entering Into every household and administering to eha health and comfort of every family," mowing me erred or ths tariff on prices they Instance stsrar, on whloh) th New York consumer, ther ssjr. pays mors than th I linden consum er br th difference between the sugar tariff In the two countries, plus IT cents per hundred pounds ' It I scarcely necessary. they add, "to mention the Iniquitous woolen schedule erher the tariff rates ar eo high on those necessities of our people as to practically preclude any foreign competition with the Ameri can manufacturer, exoept on high priced good purchased by the wealth ier consumer, who can, to soms extent, dtsregard price." Taking up tbb suhjvs-t of trusts, combinations, and monopolies, they declare that "there are few trust that could survive a revenue tariff " They flourish onlv under the shadow of high protective wall. Standing be hind th'aie walla that shut off foreign competition and destroying domesttn competition by consolidation aid ab- enM.ttn ,ka. a ne 1 1 I. .. ,4 ..I. . 1 r'i.ii..,i, I m w iiiui vv. ,r . . i j ... p..,. Ing at a fraction lees than ths foreign price plus th protectlv duty, but It Is tn rare rases that tha public or ths laborers employed by 1hm partici pate In ths enlarged .profits So enor mous havs been then- profit that w find organisation springing op alt over the country. Ilk ths Elgin Board of Trade, tha wholesale grocers, lum ber dealers associations that havs contributed largely to th advsnc tn price and ths frauds r-ryt-wtet ay manufacturers" of certain goods la re ducing th weight of contents of pack ages from (t to It per rent and main taining ths same price." "The methods of ths meat tm." they declars, 'eera tn be admirably adapted to taking from th eoanemer (-end th producer th largsst amount that ths traffic will near. Their - sxrsciton I pssi nun pernors tsuinsex b improved npoa. As -what they ran a "sample sf ths work ins; f our combines," they sat that wpll every a her sis In tr world ths prlr of harvesting machinery ha been ap- rreelably reduced since lttt, la th nlted States It has been materially Increased. Th Increase. " they add. "started hearty eontempot anuuly with th Ding ley tariff." Al to wages, they say that "the fear that wages would .fan if tha tariff Were removed, and ths Tall In prices would not bs a dear rln. tha eosv. tmner. ta net wet-rented by th expe rience of Great Britain. .- Greet Brit ain Is a free trade nation, and It fa Ihe nation- tn the u(i4 .(Continued n pact ate.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1910, edition 1
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