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i. : s- i J A TV (I f W 1 r v.- .73 swia fcLMuvoat Vt alia J3 iirolaUi wjS) e mm,4 V-S ft- M v riii! vt t.v tr. News. led. IVw Nortfi t'ifrollnii! time ally liur tt 'ln,..,iiy iiml TluifM ijr; Iitw-r III nr'-l. Mavtimim trinpi niliim, kj. Minimum l'iiiirrntiir, Rti. ltul prevliltliou, 0 Im It. t .sir llr ' Crils II om I5.05J l'B( KIKKat. IX o VOLUME M?, 20. 118 ItAlXIGH. X.; C, WEDNESDAY SIOllXINO, OCTOBER'S, 1010 riUCK 3 CENTS m awLaa U tCj lai t f I .1 II " 111 If I II 1 ; I VESSELS POSSIBLY II Detained in Quarantine' at New Yor!r 05E DEATH AT SE Thta Vk Um From Cholera Wm Burled t Bra oa BrpUmlMr ' .ttv T Kiikilrloun Case Vmb Ohervati VcxaW- Hag dome Prominent r AinwiiiH iiu Board Five VU Are Detained. (lir the Associated Pre.) I ift CARRIERS New York. Oct. Ths,jrteMnahl.-J: ""Ban! "XK'na frgm French- and Italian porta, now detained M Quarantine had cane or cholera aboard The victim, man In th steerage, died en September 18th and burled at ma. Two other rase, of Intestinal trouble arc under . observation. .Meanwhile tht Sa'pt 'Anna, carrying 824 flrst-clarsi cabin paesengera, some of them prom- vlnent Americana, and 117 In the ateer- age, la hold as a possible "cholir car rier" pending further Investigation. Announcement of the foregoing waa ' made tonight by Dr. A. H Doty, health cnVar ef tha port who baa been fight ing to keep cholera out ef thla country during tha epidemic abroad, In addi tion to the Bant 'Anna, he baa aa a . precaution detained at Quarantine, the v ateamahlp Moltke, from Oeneo ,nd iv'aplea, and the ateamehlp Virginia, frm Kaplei. ' ' Tomoirow h will hold conference v wtth Dr. Walter Wyman, aurgeon-gen-eral of the Marine Hoopltal eorpi. Together they IU map out a cam paign vf protection. ; v "- Dr. ' Doty' atatemant ' dlarloaat not only that a cholera patient died aboard . tha itant 'Anna, but that a ateerage paMenger. a aumilrloue com, removed . from the t aDuhlp Oermanl on Bopt- ember iih, uleiuentl.r died on Bwin. ' burna Uland. JCxamlnatloB Indicated, Hiva lr. Lxtty, that thin alao-waa a rbulera raae. Dr. lotv' atatement aa leeued after an examination of the e'en l 'Anna which arrived lata laet ' nliiht from Msrnelllea, Naplva and Palermo. The h I p a aurgvona pre tented repiri c'r the death In the " iitiwage ceuwd by gaairo-lnteetlnal : alTecUon. The victim ?4 within three ' daya. Dr. Duty, .comrau' : - n the caw, aaya- v "The history of tha eaae Indies ten very clearly that tha man died of . cholera. No other riwi have devei uped on the voyage but there are two . ruse of Inleetinal trouble - am nig the ateerige ' paanengeta at 'preent. , Culturr have keen - taken In ihHee imii - and the bacteriiiloglcal examination thua far ahawa no evt-1 .denre of cholera. Tha final result will lie ready tomorrow morning. The In spection and liXamlnailon of Rant Anna'l ahowa that everything' v ' Hon On ahipboard to- -prevent the' apread of the dleeeee. , The Moltke, which arrived Uet' liltht from ticnoa and Naples, has on . otl AttesiUmv. M Weather aad bonrd one simpletons case, a ateerag tkxwt KaJUMta. pn'ng. r. but no action will lie taken tApeclal to New and Obaerver.) Alth'th veaacl until the result of thai Wlnston-flalewt, Oct. 41 3 trot ti'irtertologlcal examination la known. 'Make IS: Omar win three heats; The gant 'Anna la regarded a a poe i eible 'cholera Carrier' and In any I event passenger who have bora ex-( pveeo tn me piiiienis -win we irane-f ia.ro. won inres nests. lime nnai , n " nips wttu io me cellar with ri lerred' to HulTmsn Island. (heat. I It; Hero, second Mta Austin, pree purpose to commit aa abuse "tin Beptember II the steamer Ur- third Paul, fourth. , j against th girl the child had a right miin arrnaa rrnm Marseilles' inn Naples On boarding th steamer 1 1 trimmer. Firebrand, Euphrtd, Dla- found an unuauully good mwlicgl re- t aiond trick, four started port. The affidavit of th master and. It la a great fair. TVr kg the aurgeoa showed no deatha In transit, biggest attendance, good weather and no casea of Infectious diseases, and nne cxhlhli. p Suspicious rase; la fact there waai a sax no raas of any natur In the ship a TWth at Mm. H, C. Crawford, t.i -piwl, ami a tpei Uil report bv ih; , , ureon showed that there wer a!,' tapectal to Krw and Observer 1 Intestinal trouble. But for tho past! ' AVIIilsnvton. Oct 4 k- Kos. three or toift month. -a an extreme mftfM, Pnp- Crawford, wife of Rent- precaution. I have had removed from min r. Crawford, of UHnoton. d ed ill steamer from Medtterranesn B yvih ,mtoa at the rtdence of hr vLxn vK Ji,tirT,,"ir' .lm,"r l" mother, Mr. Petti Pop. Sunday ha.e srMled for treatment during Blcnt two Mrs. Crawford. he voyage In order that obscure or. h , ,,, nB u,ln. Irresular ease of choler, may b d.jsin(,, ,ltH . , .,,, . imc . ... .tack of InHirestlo bnnt tee) e clock s i in, Tssrng-ra ei ins iHr-I nisnln, Vho rt.rted on the surgeon , hating applied for Ireet- hi D'T trmihl but wersi - ' ' " 1 1 1 A d.ee taf.e .1 Maoxain l..-oh.l, iged II i ek. was given treatment , noiirs isier the patient ; monen or cniiapse and; hoa.a nes em rsge two ) It I 1 lo'imal as I I jient. fl 1 ' "irntp r""f I : Twvnty.f., I . , n j k W tml ,, ;- I1 Ulk Fiftieth Great State Fair Ncwe-Coming Jubilee Week- October 17-22 if irks the fcjinnin t!fr,;t fiti t: I !fort:cu:tural Tic O f''t T.xUhi'A in the f --!!. "ONLY ON" CO;;; AND COTTON STATEFEKriHTION MM LIBOR Select Winston-Saism for Next Masting. ' - - ' ADOPTED I'rge th urth Carolina Farmrm . anflattogt U Agiliatn and Co-oprrwt With Their Itody Mttl Work He- i. fore) Lrgiatauirey lor Ad Eigtoa-tfoar Uw, a"d Will Krop Tab tm Uto MaUMte Deftloiw Bkwtug I p of Ttuios Huikllug To Cudger Fw- (pe'ial to New and Oliervr. Aahevtlle. Oct 4. The North far- oil im 8ta4e Federation of Labor which haa been In aaeeion mace yeetarrday. late today selected Winatoa-riakem aa the neat plac of meeting, and elect ed the following omcer,: O. R. Jarrett. of Aehcvlle. presi dent. J. Rharmaa Blythe. of Hendereoa- 1 vllle. vloe-prealdent. J. V. Barrett, of Aahe"Ole, aecretary and treaaurar. .. r C B. Jonea, aergeant at arm. Executlv committee F. L. Hay mond of Henderaonvllie; J. E. Rugg, AahevUle; I. A. like. Wlnston-8alem; W, H. Hlngleton. Kalelgh; A. i. Wil liam, Ureeneboro. ' Step were taken to enlarge the work of the Federation by the adop tion of a reaolutlon urging the North Carolina Farmer Aenco iaUon to affil iate and co-opera Ve with tht body. Resolution were Id passed pledg ing the officer and .union mea t work fr a law before the nent tegtc lature looking to eatabliahment of aa eight hour work day and special iawa wiin reference to chlU iaoor. Alao It was resolved 'that a cloee recor J b kept of the members of the teir!a ture who vote tor and against legis lation favorable Ui orxanlaed-eaoor. Resolution wer adopted, deplor ing the blowing up of the Time build, tug In Lo Angeles, but resenting ef fort to aiftx tue bliun fur It upon organised labor atil 'there I an shadow of fast to substantiate the atatement." - w- Tralw No IT, from New Tor, hear ing former fongreavman and Mrs. J. M. OueVer, Jr., and tha body or tneit cm lr. Hutiert Oudger. who commit ted suicide In New Tork Sunday, missed connection at Salisbury thla morning and arrived her late today on train No. 11. too late (or the an nounced hour of the funeral. funeral will be held" at 11 o'clock tomorrow-morning. Message or eon dolenc have poured la Joth grief strtrkrn parent. Ashevlll sent a delegation of nmit 4 person to the Souther Appala chian Ootd Roada Convention, which convenes In Knoxrtll tomorrow morn. Ing. These delegate go to go all In their power to further the gooa roada movement la the Appalachian ttloli. WIXSTO FAIR R.CF4l. econd. Greyhound: third. tVsde 11. : j fourth, J. B. time final heat. l:lf 1-4. ! 1:11 pac purse tlOt; Dollls Dll-1 Running rare three Quarter: Ismi in ,rnln. and despite th effort nhni.-i.n. .k. .i .. lth viin .ttaek . . rm i rswf-rd. who wws pnpulsr i wnn ner rr;enn is iiimred ee uritk. i , ,. ... . . . . . ... : . 1 Mi A rlTTw. .. I Her heel snd Johs r ttmm lai... I h.bsnd. H r ..1 r i.ie. ' ton. and one liltte dsuehler ehoot ...hi u w..,. i ford. cf remanent i.!rrovf wiih the cr:nSr"x of the concrete luJ.Iin for B UTLEIt, THE G UIDING HA ND f .nr V Ja- V . V a- M '..ft-: .- I -W - Mr":?!, 1 1 J W. .ill' f.?. . X I rs:2r.r !- t il flr 'ifl 'I'1" '- ' " " 1' i unfit MotKty Morrhrad, the Ostrmsibla Head of tha Radical Tarty In Thla Ktatii Is a : i -i xVealBoas I Bond Manipulator Markm Butler. UIRITTES UHIFEfl GIRL W HO H EW MAX WHO ROB nia HOI OP HER 'HO.XOR t UlRrj JrDGE WAS 8TROXU IS IUS CHARGE. J (By the AjssocIs ted Press.) PitUburg. P' Oct. . 4 Catherine Bettl. a girl of thirteen year. ' who i slew her god-father with an ax arid red-hot poker In avenging hla theft of her honor, waa rtrared at. criminal charges lat today oa tbe ground that tha homicide was Justifiable. Judge John M. Sweerlngea la charging the Juror aftee a two day- recital of teatl enony. upheld that unwritten laWt The etrl had fared the trial with eon ft dene that her act waa warranted and he went to her home this evening free, out to rr matnerhood soon. Pasqual Volp. an Italian who had boarded at her home In Wllmerdln ever since the rlrl s tafaneV: end shA acted aa her god-father, wa the vlr lira. While she waa la the cellar get In a aark of potato he Is alleged to har'abtaed her on August 11th tart, following which ahs struck hire unronsHou vrlth aa a and ran a poker through hi body. She- related the story oa the atand. "He had burned my heart." ah said, "and i warned to buta hi." - - A number of witness teotifled to the girl a good chsra-ter in the neigh borhood, to her a4tou hiblt In erhool and hard Work at horn helping her mother. Although the gtrl had been indicted for first degree murder, the proee-u-Uoaj had aot pressed for a conviction entailing ao revere a pewaltv. At torney Rnuaad merely arred that the rnita r placen in an Inrtltutlon. but the girl's counsel drmmitlcally de manded "liberty or death. " Judge Sweerlngen'a-rharga waa that w am nw. rani!iB I - WAA A TftrRTT AT COSVICT CASsiP AXD HAD COMMITTKD A AavrLT 0 A i TROMIXEST . VOVStflroidAM, Py th Associated Press! -Montgomery AJa.. iict. , -ait hours after he had assaulted sirs. Hiram Ptuckey, a prominent young j Soman of Coving? county. Rush Withers, a aegr 'irurtv- at the Men. I dersoa rcttrt ramp, waa taken from''' ,h tr-jiime-nt of the drunk " - - - " -'" e ie e imiti! i t ? 't'.1' . ' J . ".' "V" .' " ' ' , " . . ., ,.,' A --j -w- . "'t to in.-r s mes leaving si It d e Iftj.f mrv. wv the sshe of th negro. t .. ,t a banouet tendered t them The crime for wh! h the aegr euiUmltiit line bed was committed ea ly yester. j Prise Ibir In Frssce 111 the suS dsy af'e n.a when he. w-st to the "f lecture SrM.er-d r M farm ef Mr Ff n. key lr the e.treos. ef gti,g dnnsing water for fellow t ewsilets. whs wne eeni ! ed st a ! camp fr by f ntriig the hon ! t I deelsred. Ihe netro -., d I' Mr fittM-ke. who sraa stone arter wb!h he riubbed her leia Inseosi. 1 Mm !a an atort to e'lfle her rrte. ' T-ta, It is r.rort.d she is in srw ! cerloos odit., .I 11 in... Li., i.u.,ntiit. Me. t-ke, lr,f.WW,.4 b- re-,'.-; of the ae-anlt. asm;- th. -TTur" . k. ,H, k .. ef the ed g.e B;r. cu ieht d -e to -vrfc.le a (SaQ. A .' f ' e. f . . . .4 t P -- e - VI' ft I r M I e t.-t ef t.e f ee r e,t T - 1 ets 1 - MPTLEYs Don r , i.jryjtw - - us i iv-ie a. IM ' -1 ' r til ... . .' nl.l JV LsVsT M It CORRUPTION UTLERISrA B ONt DEAL tmi'lUet II 1 1 1 1 W ' 1 1 i Declare for Public Insti tutions for Inebriates CAUSED : V, AR;rDEEATE Tlw Congress Ah Adopted Resolu tion Hiiviumraillng That Priaon- ' era Be Allowed Payment Fog Their Work and That 8am of Money - Cmlltnd to Them In Sach planner MtoaJd tU ArallaM to Their Fhmtt loa in Tlnia af N'ortj, ' (Py th Associated Press.! Washington, Oct - 4 Public , Insti tution for Inebriates ar advocated by th International Prison Congress. Experiment! conducted , In severnl countries during tha past tea year hav demonstrated ' th success of estahHshment of this character and th Congress at today' session placed Itself on, record a favoring their, eg. tendon. - Th Congress also adopted' resolu tions recommending that nrlsnners he allowed payment for their work and that any sum' of money credited to them la such manner ahould be avail able to their families In time of need. A complete and careful Investtg-stton Into the sublect nf raring for men tally defective children with danger ous moral terrlenclr Is provided for in another resolution dnpteV Spirited discussion of th sub'ect of th treatment of Inebriate marked th serttun meeting at which the reso lution presented t and adopted by th Congress waa drawn. 'The opin ion waa expressed by J. S, fllbbons, ne,perlor of Irish prla ms. who said that It Wa dlrble to further extend thia kind of detention of Inebriate crim inal und( Stsle ronlrol with a view especially to arresting th drink hahlt In th early stages and to the svold-f snc of useless snd repeated aentemeai I tmnrironment. - The Congr en- domed th recommendation of the -- lion wlthi.st discussion. I The qoeetlnn whether r1riinkenns ass a crime or a disease, waa de-' ..,i.. kiwi- ...1 ,.. n i declared that the snort sentene In itrd a s criminal w failure. I . . Ti -I 1- .-I . ; j. Ul'TtA tht "hsMitml drkw. v. a due! iri- rrmsi d-'ct ""neetv Per ef crime is attributable ti rtr'rk ,,'). - ;iij 'ore: en He1.-ele eti IKi. -i miikI it.. m-'en ...,. h-sms k. director ef he French, srieos rwfm. a d.Urs'e t- the Crn. reee He dwlretl ir-f the rm'er r'iwirt ii fr-nre had fslln frin " C -i " t'irleg th. p,t f) . r,, "r,!h ulllnvton of th., ,.. tee-d sol reed.tlinal I'h- ' 1 h '" visnnew A'd W1r e'n!..d h-re t,1sy hv " 'n ' 'b'rty d;Te to the Ir'T.' ','-', i ' n'" ,"" f-eersfonalj " ' - - TT.rm. an. 'H the Arret- rT..(i as- t. 'UN tT t KUm IfTKX. r .1 ' r I 1 wofcl i ' e-4 I-, -f U. , t, t v. . I I " 1 - " f I ' v no,. I--' . v'l h r.. " - i'4 t Taki :;jf 'Jm1 ''''.. w r. t .h i rH. , i -V f ' s. rtl V! Mi'. r ija i SCANDAL mTTT Jttlc Boy Blue In Pontics, the EXPLOSION III Mi YARD TH'O MEX ARE KI1XED AND AW ' TIM ml wm ivivriii u Uoioimi v u'nrviui"""' stvn.inir u spess IB me ED AtXTDRXT WHIMS BIOM KXrUWn'K VCIOS W'FJRK BKING A88FMRIiI-:D. (By th Associated Press) WMhington. D. C. Oot. 4. Two men are dfead and on sorlouily in jured a th result, of an xploln in the. hlRri explosive department of th Wtehlngtoa Nvy Tr. hortly be.for o'clock thla after- noon. The dead ar jona vaasmarcon j had arrived at th summer Whit and James Griffith, both flrst-claa Hou. and that he would spend sev ordnance men., Th Injured man li"' "l? " tha hou guest of Preal- Liienee w. v . Instantly killed, i The three men wer th only ones at work In th .v ,u. .i. m.. ..i.l... k.-.i nop, si me w -- - " im iw obcw, lor in Vrltn time pned whll high xploslv tv'JZj?"!.,""1- " f Wi tk board looked on. Mr Mon t . . 4 -peeking -trrur-to- Virginia. North ; de tared that his ward had m km .f.bg-N.mrdofthfua e,,,,,,,,, .B-d T,BBWW , prM ; h- u the bWr Tver htaproirj, and exploded and Ignited other hear by. that th Republicans would hav a that he had th largest number of The roof of th building was peppered j majorltv of twelve In th next House bote, of boib partle that ny m. m with i. hundred hole. i' RPfnk' , ;ber oa th board had received. He Cant. Realty the eommaxdant of' Wnr Mr MrKlnley made th above , de. lared that he did aot mean to i Capt Beatty. th rommajidant or pr,d)rn ,.,, hM Demo4.r tie, i acre them. epecl.llr when what they the Navy Tard, ha ordered a board an(1 th. Republican hav as s result aehed aa aot unrsawmabie or invesiiganoa to- aer ermine ins ; wm ' -.. mm.mij ; (neyVDIIII MVS IQ tbt HeXt llo'JSt. devices are used In th manufacture ;B, ,n, interesting fa t to North Car of thee high exploslv fuses and t nUnlmna) la that while Jlr McKin'o th particular point of manufacture j ,,. ,oi his inn,,,!. ini..nn; here today's explosion occurred It . wa thought mril sifety precautions ; hd been provlrjaJ - ' ' " . " . 1 1 . ITRE AT fiOMWBORO. ValnnMe tmrse Rnrncd In Fr Whlcii rsrstrojcil Stables and Barn. (Sncll to New and Observer ) tioldshors, Oct. 4 Fir desirnyed the large ham and stable of Mr. let lie Well at hie hom- on Park Avenu. Hi tin driving hore wis burned In th flr. 'Th In 1 about 11,10. ,. COW DR.OC.F.T HIM ACTIOS A , ROC K T ' IT FXD4C A LP .TOftJ FROM LEFT HIDF- SKVI.L, HODx AXt PACK RVDLV IXJfRIiD. (Special to Xw ani Obn;e.l ,,,,1. . M.rv .h- ti. ,u''v1l tht. .--Henry, th U- ) r-old , eon of Mr. Conrad Foster, a farmer living two mile north of o aitiiie, I tonight In A dying con. ditron at the Dllllngilv hospital iter as th result of a terrible -experience with a cow lJt even'ng" Th boy to th Held .ft.r th Sow nd either looped the chala over hi hand purposely, or la soma manner H be. came '.nd hout h! ar.lt. , Th. cow ran away with him ana as ws dragged acrues a rack? field to the bnuse. When (reJstanr reached him, Yt rovered with din and h'ood and unconscious. He hsa nt resnnert t-nnsneusnt and theie la I'tlie hope for his rtcovery, Th youth asa hrooght tn the hosn.tsl i'V I r 1 Icnlner In h automoi.ila i let e glit. ad the Injuries iave j .tnmt stientlon, the tcalp Is (llly t. ' frets the 1-ft !! of hi 1 fe e sid ha. Th ii II Is Bad r Injure I H. ja also btoly Injured afut ih fs.e and hsJy. 1.1 iHf.lt. 1 1 F.CTI'rw TODtT. Tom tt 1 we lite - rtWe be IV'lt. log Moveww-wt tv A-c .M Tries . 1 iet. r.-g a w'i, - 1 frifif ,-0r. ffiijil f-. ,t-c AVn .e' 2 i P.e y,m rf.e. - - the tliftrnsrl f . 1 I ... ,1 I -M1 ' - r IDDHCJU MnUHLEY iCLASH IfiOOeffl ! POLITICAL JOf.AH Oi'ER STREET'ORK Tar Heel Radicals SeemjMr. Hill Will Fight Fur i to Have Cut llim Out ? ther Expenditures 111 HIE OF. HIS Jil O, Rut tlw IWcalMi California Con grewmuin, la Hloilttk He Alma)', frcdli'ts Vb'Uiry, TlK-n (ux.v tlw ' CraiOt Freeh From Malts-at Bn- . eiiy llelw ttir WertKnt Tic IVr- d led a liiiiublban Vkwiry. Wirrr a l:CTytxHlj knirai tin- IO"ill. Ry THtMS J. I'KMf. t'ashingtnn, 1) ' . ci 4 The t'--diction of a North t'arollna Hcpuu 'lean I hat Representative McKint.-, . of California, and We-President Shcr man would be given the privilege .f iinocll ng iht-tr rni:aifcment In ihc Ststc. which n m.le In 14 s corr. -spondrnce, bids fair Ui he realised Representative McKinlvy. tho ojf.. '-ial party Joimh has just ronipb tej ;i stumping toui in Virgin and Ten nessee and though advertised ti sptak In North Carolina, did not tarrv ' In Tht lleeldom. so far a the puidi -knoas. Mr. M Klnl.iy Is now 'n Nev : York, and Is nunted hv The Sin and other papers as having addressed ri political meetings In Vlrg.nl and four In Tennessee. In this connection I r.Mice thni th ever alert Andrew Joyner say thoa at Repuhlran Htate Hesiluus- ter un.- frss to know nothing of engagements 'a S.J - w.tri.i . . . . . Announcement wa made t,i! MAPPIfMVniiie little flourish that both Mr Kh. r- : .. - ma slMsl U V4..a.' ie.1... M i - for the Republican sut corom tte In North Carolina. On thu - or th. aforesaid leader. ? th -1 O. O. P. la North Carolina can re-1 frh thels sn.mnelM hv ,.. ... th column of th moralng newsy - per of the Cnfled Wates tin the morn Ing of September 11th. - On that date " the Associated Press sent over th country a telegram from, Peverlv. statlng that Congressman Uilv'nlec freeh from the campaign in Maine. i dent Taft After predicting I he slee i tion of a solid Republican Ucket In j Maine, th Associated Press quoted th Csllfornla Cungressman a saving. "iflee his Viet to lleverlv l. AA inmt two of the twwlvw major'ty he sr. Id f Bf m.kln RetHihtiean snee. hea in Virginia and Tennessee, be did not krAp h, promise with respect to North Carolif. though he passed through Tar Heeldom to make hl j connecttoTia In ths other two Siatee 'The question Is. how did the S'ate Ke- pufe'ean manage to flag the cttjfor- le teet he: four ' (Continued on page . , - :y.:- v J 'y. .': HEM FLUTIIfi DEBT- Tlw Ahtrroiaa Relcn ao Tliat lie taa Tsko Iri Ai tlihs The) Con. I'uri-m of Oppoias Stdm .t I orlsnt lilliMi JJl-r ,'' ICdrcaJ I bill. Durham. Oct. 4.--The reflg lat'on of Ai.trmjii John Sprunt Hill last iusht from th board has been th '- of ihe 1ij totiay and hat is u ,n the shipe of a u t to stop the city from further street work U lor in .nil interesting thing of raceut e-m. Mr Kill hns a large per cent of th lipe uh h:m. almost eery man lint', on, uitervievg being witn him ,n Hie pr ioition that the city lui oxtrwrieimed iim$lt In treot mora, 'i h to n has na a Hosting imlebt iln'n oi lliij, !), one of the nicest lire of which was trie ntastsrly wora . i Alo-rnun HU1 m i4rlitaJ Hi,l siren eork law spring A In that memorable sol., lu lich the lin memorui kaoers of th.itr rexpective inurents, AldernieB Hlil and Aiason, Air. Mill won. tie bu-.ked yiuw u. the m,et powerful tntlusoces in hij own bailiwick aad hruil y won kliyur Criswolos rote "that s earned th iorfhai OiB pecpie. though a hou div.ded khm lslf. that work. It has btea snui b be C wuleit oi tan M reels hems murk lha K..r . L " ' "M,.,B "o" wown Tiior an t mitre t ai w li, x ., . , " aij Ua- ItltlMft ! " dHbtdnes an I , " " u " 7 I T" Ksch w.r l r.or ' i " " oatsur neeaeo, much romieed end oadlr , . tK.n l..e.l,-..i u,,," ... i Atoerman H H saw the trend, the -froattktf ftyilili in,l.l.il,..J. . K . - .lhi , ,r . " 1 L .T7 . . . 1 lne T'','4," ved. Last night he stood waici? at thl eny treasury and when AlcUrnvtrl 'I'm seat hire overs h.lminl t n.s srimia street work, Ailrmf'i nut rvety-neii. Thee ao i.acor in the tnvtrhr insi eaca made- They .didn't huif "" at each eih. r and shoutl ssnnuiea sen rina. ilr. Mason s. n- Ii ... .1 . ' r w osi jar. Hill st the game of p u Both mea are baakera. both know how the limit ha been run and hose the gTeat rich city Is hav ng troubhs working the bank for further loans. Put Mr. alaaos la taking th ground that there la nei'her gnod pilii ci nne autd reasoa stopping work bow when hundreda of rlttxen ar cinmorinrr for . some! h.nar is b don t i thi-lr street nd a drit en Irs nee Intn th better thoroughfares of the city Is af forded. Though wtth Alderman Mill larsre y. th average man rxprewe rmnrHiM-at r (Contlaued oa pag six, I v .) . tit ' "... V , . ' '! ' I t , I s S i J 1 1 I '. 1 if! . f. -f t-r . 1 I .iIll,(l! e ST'J LF.tD 1)1 1 niT It M .11 1 .. ,ruv
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1910, edition 1
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