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t s 9 ' i i V , I s' Vta- nk-i , . . . . K:::;r:r..:c:::n-:r ' ImM oB ri OnHM 7 - ' -1 - i Bears w4 - i It it II ! voLUius xcn, no. 114 nAixian, it. a, catucdat, qcrossa iu un rHICE 5 CE27T3 ; VEATILEB Tfeetb OMlhMt Pa ' aSswday aad ! - Mia Mutor sagM ' e a Uj. I l ( -e - ' , '" -: . - . " "'. ' . - - IBiSLia -10 RETf. Ccssuli Report tea cres of lUlir.s 0.i tha Boundary Una v, ITllLBGGUFr: TEIFCU ' II EI111S EXPENSE tit, laiirrl I (a. Beea , UmH . WWitiRMltrWarfcrOr(aaMtac ; the Ortwyatloa of TtluoB, gad Mm Cost la tealaaated at Btetr MirUo, ' aad Orropnllua Will La Two Team . - Brfora (ka Ptac CM Be EatfW Bha a Civil AdramNreiioa Baal lighting KrarTripoU Kaavored But ,( Jlo, ' tBy the Associated Pree.) Borne, Via Frontier, Oct. I!. II la Scml-otncially asserted that Italy -hu iiotined the Power that aha a 111 avail a fleet ta attack Smjmw aad Kelonlkl If other massacres of Italians like thoaa reported by aonaala ta have takaa plaeo on tha Hedjas railway aa tha bounda ry Una between KtTPt aad Syria occur. Tha consular raporu stated that tbsr. tB luilaa railroad laborarg . war riaawcra4 at Karak. 8rrla, aarly In Octobar. . (laa. ValUrt hai Ima latnuud with 1he rntlra wark of arsaaistnc tha oe rupatton of . Tripoli, it la atatad that the mat of accupattoa la aatimatad at and tha occupation la ex pect d U eoiHInu at laaM twenty Moatha aefora Tripoli ran a Introatad ta a advlnhvaUao. - la addftkm ta aUvaa ' aaMplaaaa. two. oirlrtbla balloon will aa Mat ta TrtpoH to ba aard la aeanttaa aad io arop Boraoa in eamaa mt ha tnanafaetarad (or tab paraaan and It la aaid tb4r asploalva forra wtM rover wide ranca. Tha foreign military .attaches are taking- keen later t ta the plana for aerial attack npon tha enemy, eellavlng that they will dem on Kt rat th practloai' atlllty of air rhlprtn warfare. Ilral lgtla Rraortrw Bat Kot ta- FTankfort.oo-the-Maln. OcL It. The Krankfurtar ZeltanB'i tpoclal t'unrtantlnople correspondent for warda a dispatch dated Tripoli, aay int: "A fierce anfaKement occurred ao 1 ween. Turks and Italian on a hill In the ichborhood of the city. The Italians lost klled and wounded. The Tar hath eaaualtlea were ullfhC" There Is ao conMrmattoD ef the dia patch. whKh t at rarlaaow wtta re cent Tripwllian news reaahing barn through other channels. MOl'XT AIKY KKW8. lleett Brrmk ef PHit weary Folaa Waa4 ta Sea aa AHwhtp. .iHpcel"! I" Nemit and Olmerver.) Mount Airy, t. IS. Horns thief lra Into W U 8teel's Jewelry More nd carried off about ! er tt watches. That rogue waa anxious for II me-piece aad lota of them. No ana ha beea arrested far the theft, bat a arrest la looked for aJntost any moment There were heary breaks of tobacco In this city yesterday for this time or year and ' good prices ruled for the most part. la three r fonr weeks sale will ba sin to amume the normal and much money will go Into tha coffers of tha sturdy Hurry farmer. The "flying traps. airaMpa. etc.. are furalnhing entertalnateal for peo pie almost everywhere except at tha Mranlte City." If ona don't, reme this way pretty soon It will be la order for the rltlsena of Mouat Airy to move the ton's ta some point where these heavenly vHHtora "do mevs." Ketet Tell your folks ta enaie Pit along to Raleigh and see It all at tn ureat Ctate Fair New Editor, 10 ''.ejrttowMsT' SsotrtWisssff.': M..I m.Ai.tx s . I ow-a - - I quests or telephone order will be received. TVkets will bo mailed applicants as long as sapply lasts. nymHHPAT WGaTJU. .. Greet atai Concert. TVket. , gallery II cents: arena and dress rlrde ! rents, rapactty of Audi, torlan makes low price posailile. TVketa on sale today at Wake , ' Ihrag Btore. -v ' XtWDAT jnoar-e !--'rtranf fwrnd Ctncert by Vctor, Roysl Veaetlaa Hand and Kdna Sssds Daaham. aolorrt. Tickets: ' nailery. Jar.! Dreaa tlrele, tec,; Arena, Tic. . TVketa an sale to- ' dsy at Watt Drug Vlore. kxiBAT 1B3. - Harahala Hall. . Muete by Vlctira Fund. Tick. - ,Ms for epecutore: nailery tic 'rraa Circle on sole trday at Waka Drag Ptere. Tickets for ' dancere It. Application should . he made In Knleetalameat tHtm in II tee wlthM'beeh to cwvee sum her f tkkets desired at tt oaca. TUfi01IL D:ilcf A!d:n?.ta Uest3 tzi Dcclsrca Offics cf Pclic9 Chisf Yaictnt" KILL IMFEUCH TRE L!AT03 Chief ef rwMce crecek Refases to Ra, Ur wei Dermrea Board Bai ' Aatuorhy. to Mn Hie OMoa Ta mo Tbreau of Isspewchlag Itayair Carmu etoaae Tlaan Mayor Ryala iMk-ka the MHioa nuVfutoaiel ., rfmUr Take rtarther Actloa. (Special to News and Observer.) .. HepsoavN. C, Oct It. At m meet ing of th Town Aiderroea held hero tonight tuo oflWsa of chief ef police was declared Vacant by the Hoard, ao charges being mad public. Hon ver, B. D. Creech, ha la chief, Waa pres ent nd refused to give up his office, which pays tit per mania, stating that h would serve as police till ho was Impeached and removed from of Oca. N. T. Ryala, who la Mayor, also refsied to recognise th actloa of the Board, declaring that ho should rec ognise Crech a chief antlt he .was regularly removed from office by legal proceedings. It is understood that both th Mayor and Chief aad the Aldermen bar secured eonnael aad what th next movo will ao . remains to be known. Only a few weak ago a petition eontainin- th name af a early a hun dred eitlsena -of the toWn. was pre sented to the Mayer- by tha vice president of tha Beneoa taw aad Or der League, reouestlag the resign tloa of th Mayor. In ease th Mayor refaeed to resign, tt - was generally .i understood that h weald bo Impeached,, bat as yet ao step have been take, te 're move him. It a reported that unless th. AJdornveay .esavejneve thetnayer and police that they (the Aldermen) will resign.- Th town clerk has al ready realgwod. ' 1 jueums Delegates from All Over State Attend Foreign Missionary Society. . F! Y. M, C A. BulMlng Compacoed Cage Get Aaotlier Big Uewnr TbjerOsT for the Glkfctcn Tow i cat) Chy Maa a Flyer Ac trrtty of OoaTcr aad Other Notes ' of latereat rroat th bate CU). (By AXDRKW JOTltXR.) Oreeniboro. N. Oct. It. At Mr est Market Street Methodist church this .morning, a large audlenoe of dale gate from all porta af th 8 lata, assembled to witness and take part la the opening session of th Ooleea Jubilee af Woman's Foreign Mlason ary flerletlea. This church has been selected a th official point of a-, eerablag hero of the main set) one, which wlU continue, with three a day uatll Batarday night. Mrs. Dorian Blair, chairman of th Oentral fetxecutlve Committee, pre sided, aad after the Invocation, ad dresses were made by Mis Kate Cheshire, of Tarboro. an the "Su preme Need of Prayer:" Mlas tier enee Miller, of Louisville, By on -Th Church a the family ef 0od" i-M res iienop uebed ft Bsvortyt tmmic vne-ortginator or Jwie n 'Th-HmiHmneo ef - Wertt ' with Prayer-T. BWr raoeH4OTIyNt New ' r nrk. an "Bueineiw Kellrion' lira RallM. a niiwJoniirv from China-1 -, , . . . (Continue on Page Three.) iiiHM!i!;s.'.!i:; HHS HIKED IT I1IE0 IT la THE NKWEHT ISVKJKTIOJf -AID ' IS - TO K TFJrrKD OfT KILL DKYIL IIIIX W ILL BB AOKLD aTAirrUIR, (By the AaeneUted Press.) Vanteo, H. C. Oct. It. Orvlll B right's newest flying machine ar rived this afternoon at the combine tton hanger and cottage on the sand of Kill bevll. In Which Mr. W'rlsht and hi guests ar spending what the former declares Is mostly a va ra tloa. Th machine waa landed from ateamer at Colttngton llay, near Kilty Hawk station, early this moraine, end was brmtaht en t th (Continued a Pag T.) WOMEH Mill pels o::m to iL"jii;i ohdeh C::ir.c:j is Ccr.:sq-:st!y Suspended and Ubcrcrs mmm 11 esq! UPMtaxrrial , OdsmMUows : Ceaaptctoly' ' IKanuraMscd at Baakew, Baa-Taa " aaU Wa-Chaag- FaWy Half MHr . Most ttooaa tlavo rVd ThfefMaa to,,J "Us.; .toaatryald toMlaw ' of Kabry ' Rt"Mlfl , MwNHl to Meet BoyaJtat Army Otlmr Pa TiiupniaM to tstaWlom.' e ee ei ees -' f-- -..' V- v ' RKPt'BIJfT HH BEIOf ItUK,. (By tho Aaaocteted rive.) LoewMo, Or. 14v A bbcobbI dliwasch recctved acre from Whaawlial, aayai A BepabHc 1ms bee proctalnted at Wa Chaag. A atrong fone wf rebeta has left HanaW wftb the abjert Of rwgagiag the ln ' pcrta! troops coming from Mrilt. and a big battle Is es peroral WMiiM two Mays. "It la reporsfd that g egratloa ha brokea oat to the native city of Haakow, aad that the gimewmrmt balldlnga and banks hava bean de stroy ed." ., . (By tha AssocUted TM.). Hankow. Oct- 1J. Th rsbels have been unable to maintain order and business baa been ooaipletely misaond ed here and at Han-Tang and Wa Chang. The working classes are with out employment and ar attempting to blunder. . rally halt' million per sons have fled to the country side, Tt ta reliably reported that rebel r l procitnc northward to meet ft im perial troop aad that a thousand troops tn the province af Hunan, ad joining th disaffected province of Hu-l'eh, are prepared to resist the Imperials,. ItWrOKEW rRKWDEXT. Head of t lopiaa ReamMIc Is Kowr to Valteel Mains to-wll. Dr. Raw 1st Ncav New Tork, Oct It. News of tha presence la this country or Pr. Bun Tat Ben, hailed aa the prestdeat of a Utopian Chinese republic, to bo born, if the present revolution Is awe cessfuL was Increased In New Tork this afternoon by the publication of the Chinese Ileform News, It waa alreadv known, however, tn New York's Chinese quarters that th accredited brains waa still in tno t'nlted Htates and Chinatown waa In clined to smile at the cable reports. I rti-in . 1 oa. w "O ..... w. - - w asi i-j-FJn iivivim iw " t'i- Hidica for month and. aceordlag to Chlnene her, h has sent mora thaa t:o.0 to China to further the riio ( the revolution, all raised from Chinese In this country. Moat of the Cklnosa la New Tork. If the view of the editor ef the He- form News may be accepted, are not In sympathy with tha burtor and the revolution no is rainenng. iney hold that reforms are needed, but desire a peaceful, constructive and political - remonstrance rather than one of anna. "While w are In sympathy with anything that means reform In China," said Kwong ly. Interpreter or the publication, "we iniaa ur. Lea Is A demagogue, and no Chinee la this country are In accord with his plans. As an agitator he has been successful In raising a groat deal of aioney, but we believe that the government will be victorious In th and, and for this reason w would have nreterred a continuance of our peaceful and constructive, prop- Nor Is Ksng Tu VTal the eminent Chinese soholar and reformer who has lived for years In xll under th British flag at Penang, Straits settle ment, in sympatnv witn ur, aa and the strife with which China la now tarn, according to prominent Chinese here. He sleo regards the movement as HI advised. afii'nWl. at naktawCaV eatioa. ..... ::",Wmo"J"i . ' Richmond, Va., Oct. 'IS A Joint. I llavrtln anfflrl HaYafflaWlll Martin and Hwaoson today by Oov rhamher of t'ommerce. asking th senator to use their Inflaence with the flecretsry of the Navy to have th torpedo .flotilla, now stationed ra Hampton Bonds, at Richmond during th meeting her of the Atlantlo Iteeper Waterways Convention, Octo ber ISth to Itta Inclusive. tVar of aa AaM-rwwaga 11 ad Haa 'r solace. Cat; Oct. 11 Fear It.g that the present nntl-Mattrhurtaa rising In China may develop into an am I -foreign movement the But Nln Hok Hher, the ynimr China associa tion In the United mete I preparing he petltkaa Washington ta Instruct sll America a officials In China to see that mladoaarte aad other Ameiicaaa there maintain absolute neutrality. The Vetltlon will be forwarded elm nltaneously fmm the Tosng. China AsetM-latlon and the Oee Kong Toag, the Chinese Preo Masnn flodety which la affiliated with ths revola t ternary party. It I sold thst Ninety per cent of the Chinese In thh coun try are members of the free Masons. A dotation by Chinese ta tha Cot led Utatee of II,s t afd the rfio (Oiallnued oa Tag Tn.) , - SELEGTLIG JUHY MOM TEDIOUS AFFfJO Entire Sesxbn cf Court Is Tdtn Talesman; IT.Nelicn 1HEP0JNTS0FC03TEST- s bt CaUfornia ; WalcB Biter rraaa Ckmadi t'alted Ktatro final Codes Begardlng nvlrctraa of i Oomum Over am McaeJag of Sc4 oosg Record IKUeh WlU AReci AB th Tnlrsaara aa WrU a Ktasna . Coadnct of PrJiwisst to Coari MMl Other Panicahtrs of Mcaad Boy of trial plat ProauWe to Bo Owe of tho Invt aad Mot rVotractcd --oa Bocar Mot a single Joror Ae rrptoi 1' ci' (By the Associated Press.) Lest Angel, Cal ., OcL II. After two dag of ooart ae anions ta the trial of Jasjes B, McNanmra for th mur der of Chat, J. Haggerty, a victim of th Lag Angdlog Times explosion and Are October I, Ills, no Juror had been asleetadi even tentatively tonight and no decision has been reached as to tb sllgiplllry pt the first talesman examined. Although court proceeded- lags movsd forward without laterrup- tlon, tb magnhude of Issues Involved la th sxamlnatlo of X. T. Nelson, the Isaloalat Ilrltr'T-l'i"' tthsrmf ." At (unset, when court adjourned. arguments en Nelson' stats remained anitalaned. A provision of the Constitution of the Htete differing somewhat from tha Constitution of the United Sates sec lion of the penal code regarding the auallllotttons ef Jurors, and a contest over the meanlnb; of the record of Nelson' examination combined to fur. nlsh points of contest which affect not alon the talesmen under exami nation, but every prospective juror, and for this reason, were stubbornly con toned. By chance one of the rasa elted by Attorney Horton showing that th law regarding the eligibility af talee mea was thst of Jurpr Arthur, In the trial af Abraham Kuef, now serving a fourteen year nentenc la Mn Quentin Penitentiary for bribery ' ta the ao- called Baa Francisco graft case. Another ca-c ited waa th fajnoos on ef "Red Khirt 001400." who with a band of fellow convicts fought his way out of Kolxom penitentiary in a asnsatlonal break for freedom. The conmliuiV ii of California guar antees a fair trial Tor ail parties In litigation," whcrcHS that ef tha United Htates guarantee such rights to tha defendant. Th. penal code of tha Mtats. under an ml of the Legislator was Intended. Honon declared, ta oa able intelligent mn to serve oa Juries and allows anv i do so, under UnaoJ restrictions, who ar not .of a "state of mind which tl! prevent acting with sntlr impartiality and without prejudice to thf nuhetantltl rights of either party." On these two propositions Attorney Horton based hm argument, contend ing, first, that the rlrhts of the Mate must be preserved aa scrupulously aa thoaa of the defendant, and, further, that tha criminal code must express provision for Jury service for a man of Nelson' frame of mind. Interrupted in a declaration that Neatoa bad declared ha was without Ms toward th defease. Attorney Horton rmark.! that If the record bowed otherwise. It was becauim the talesmaa had confused the defendants own case with his expressed opinion that th Times' building was blown up With dynamite. Th record as read by Attorney Joseph ncott. of counsel for the defense quoted el aa,s..ajflBgj.hft, bad an upinjo.n, oenoernlng McSatnare a gum r in aoonc( . tht - ,.be.dv . Aelq,,aitrh. optnlmv forshrf f owr-avonrh,-'-end thst It'WitrM' Wk atrWig evidence 1o dhdodse tt. Juogo - Horowejl sn Wjkit. record oa this point. argument agalnet accepting NcIsom as a Juror after be bad beea chal lenged en ground of bias, earlier la the dsy. "No section of th criminal onde can Vhabge a nren's constitutional rights, " was hli opening statement, A de fendant must he tried by a Jury, hot by a ratlflvatton meeting Never 'be fore have I eeen aa efAcer of the mats asking the defense to take a juror wvto haa sworn that he haa held an opinion for month aa to the de fendant's giiHt or Innocence, and that It would take strong evidence to re move that opinion." - Ho Intimated that a ruling adverse to the conten tion regarding Nelson wee Id be con sidered ground fr anneal and It waa upon this point thst Hortoa, In his ad drees reassured the court "I doa't think the court caret to consider tha possible action of a court of review," Interrupted Judg Bord well, and aU oouaeel seemed to agree, , MrNanwra threahout the after noun set sgslnst th rail, clasping hie knee with his hands and looking tsdu at ata soaneei, There will be a tw-hours' aesstoa of court tomorrow, - - 1 OF R:ver.u3 Officer." Fesds Durh:ri Csntrtbind U qucr to thsr Fishes. CEIVS OF THE BULL CITY Uynara)' toafcrcwria Cewiptete Worn lad Adjuara Oiagrtaimsi Talks rwBttca Mat Paaae At. Mr to JHoHaaKaowa It for Jaaay aad UeM (llpeolal to Nowaad Observer.) Durham, , Oct. ' II. Th reoently eaptarod barrel C boose that Deputy Jim Jordan bum up hero yeetsrday to four eat, haa found Its way Into tha Neuae river and, the mule that pulled the stuff tt still held at th nollee atatloa with privilege to get Us) mean) at the stables. Constable Raymond Mall, who cap tured the whiskey when be was try- lag to kill seubrrels, knows whose stuff It Is, ho thlnka, bat be haa not made the arrest oa account of the liability of being mistaken. Mr. Hall would not have seen the block- ad era tf they had aot been unduly frightful. When they deserted the mask mule and tno meladorous wagon, there was nothing for the offi cer to do but to take the wagon. Th first nlglii wad spent at the po lled station. Rlnc that time th Ml has been guarded at the livery stable, t dome months' ago s cap tured team was put up it stable and ths blorkadof came at Bight to steal two -ddla horm. and go- Ins team. They worked a ruse. Ing In poroahr-saMdllng lb satinets aad sneaking off with th livery property. The whiskey la right new, In fart It Is all new. The consumption of the stuff almost axceeds the pro duction. layaw-a's ttoafrsVssro Adjourns. The laymen's conference st Trinity church adjourned this afternoon after a very Interesting session of two days. The mctlugfl had beea little ad vertised, but were well attended and the addrcKsna were hearty. Trinity i College sent !r. T. C Brown and , Professor A II. Merltt down to apeak laet night and Rev. H. K. Hon -er tilled theplnc of James H Houtli gate. Ilev. J M. Lander. .'Brailllan missionary, cmtld not com, suffer Inn t a severe atts.-k of appendicitis thiit sent him to the hospital. Attorney ' K. fl. W. Duineron, .of Burlington. ! msde an BiMrn this morning arvl th seSMlon i-IomhI with a bu.liu ) session this afternoon. i Congreiwman '"harles M. Slodmu ' ul tin; I'i Ui l'.irui. pm s s i portion of the day In the city and left on the afternoon train for Rox bero, where he t tells. Major Htedniaii is healths beet pho tograph and appear to hava a aha-l-oa himself for the pest tea years. In the Norfolk and Western cars, which wer crowded, he arie to give bix seat and remarkod to Some isdles "It doesn't hurt s young man Ilk me , to Stand." They admitted see and , he protested aaainst it. Only those who live for smsll things and end their time in trifling nerformsncea grow old In th. Ktedman dictionary. Asked about the political situation. Major aHodmaa said: "It Is too early to name the Presidential candidal. Governor Wilson. Oovernor Harmon and Mpeaker Champ Clark are ! otroagat thta d Istance to make s ! -tloa from the three. Nobody know. But WO do knoer that the mumn la uemeerati and the nronhacv ce w safely made that th next Democratic canaraate will a elected The Congreeamea think that the outlook la bettor thaa It has ever been ana max recent events will tend to strengthen tho Democratic nrosoerta. There has nPPeaad aothlns-. he thinks, that oagbt t damaaw the Inirvrl and everrthin OMirht neip ineni. tie we aoeoiutevf lgM,- eo wim . im nwww, wuseg' more hpenb " -n -than - he ever did w f- hfcr ejwn-eT?mrr attnr .w"Bnw wlmi hs saw he had tho district rn his Major Htedman will go rrom itox- hnro to ,f)reenboro ovpr the. ItanvlUe W'sehington and to work. FIFTEEH ONE HUNDRED DOLUR DILLS IN Nil IIXIXOU IJSUIMLATOK M BIT - KKN)-" aTAp AT MlKIMKK IIF.UUNC1 blDKT Tt:i4i MTI- PAcnmiLT BiiiJOj nr. wrr THKaT. (y tho Associated Press ! t'hl.-sgo, Oct. tl Wm. C. Blslr. Iswver, former Ntat Brpreeenlatlve. and brother of Francis U. Hlalr. Htat 8up.Tlntendent af Public Instruction, wsa a target today for a Br of rrose essmlnatlnn hr members of the lvr Imer nntorlal ,lave.lgailng com'" mitiee Blslr ws charged with having g Continued Pag Tw. 10EL 00Z POURED IE OF COFFEE UP CENT A POUND aaaaaaaaaaaaas ?i - 1 That tiuch Yesterday In Addition to Already Largs Advances. ' " ' ,i' LOOK FOfl 15-CENT LEVEL Bastooat Dead aipaostd to Vol. ; amo Aaythlw Kvor Boted Kaonpt . la ta Day of Flreaao brttraxeai .em Bow Tork Market tto.goa Baga Changed Hands Ttwtcrday k VafavatmUo Weather la BraaU aad Other factors, (By the Associated Prena.) New Tork. Oct. IS. Following th already sensational advances of th last several Weeks, there waa a jump of practically a Cent a pound In tb local coffee market today, which cart rled December contract up to 14:41, r within Sva points of tb recently predicted. 1 1 -cent level. Business surpassed la volum anything evr noted except la day of extreme ex citement aad approximated four hun dred thousand baga for the day. Th market rloaed only a few points oft from tha top, with the tone steady, at prices which . ranged anywhere from Tt to 11 points above ths clos ing figures Wednesday. Th continued unfavorable weather In Uraall and private cable reporting that the October flowering was turn ing out practically a failure, thus sug gesting a botall crop for noxt season, together with big advances, both In the Braatlton and Kuropean market, and reports that leading roasting Inter ckIh wera sweeping the local spot mar ket uaro Of supplier si a sharply ad vancing range of prices was responsi ble far the day'a excitement. Coffee roasters, or packers of special park ages In moat Instance, avoid "split ting the nickel" In naming their ulti mate prloea. and while tha buyer of rosstsd coffee for home consumption b probably paying five cents a oound more on the average than ho did six months ago, the mors recent ad vsnce In the unroaxted berry ap parently have yet to make themselves felt In th retail nituntlon. ERDIGT YET Id CASEY TRIAL Jury Deadlocked In Sen sational Poisoning Case In Craven Court. (Special to News anil Observer .1 New Bern. Oct. 13. At ::40 o'clock this afternoon the Jury In Casey inur ilit trial wae given thi case. Tnnliflit at 10 8 clock they had failed to re turn a verdict and In all probability will not do so before morning. I'nu-tlcHll.v all the dav semilon viae tHkrn up with the arguments and the Judge's charge to the Jury. ' AOCIBKXTALLT hHOT IIKItMrXP Pistol PrH off tv-d. InHlctlng Painful ' Wound. (HdscIsJ tn 'k n.i u........ Winston-Hale m. (M. 11. New was recslved here todsv that Mr. h...... Craven, of North Wllkeam.ro. accl - oentatiy snot nerseir Wednesday with a pistol snd that while the wound Is regaroel as quite serious, her condl- tloa Is favrimlil- Th attending ph - slclau think she will recover. It appear that Mrs. Craven w making up the bed In her room when I br husband' pistol, which waa under pillow, dropped out on the floor, an fired, the ball taking effect In the ah. , domcn. ! ...... PRICE 110 is Coming TO m GREAT A Wraltli of :hiMi. Bimdcrfal IVre l:lilHl. A MMwny of Marvel. Alr-Mtlp Mights Three Time I l:tevy thing rxM-iblc will be trwe ID'S EDALL SERIES National Giasti tb Ulest the Anericn Athlstics . On Me Ys Crocnds. ;.M FOR SEATS; GATES OPEN AT I O'CLOCK Although Thar Is Pl9 oa Poo Groaada Threw B III ba Thousand DimpeoJatcdi ..Ortat Army of Katliaslasu Bcgaa to fam -the Uae loading to the Ciatea Early last Klgbg sad They Do ctared They Wovid Eat, aad Sleep a Idao ta ba Sara of berwrtag Ad ailSBtoa Inta the park B hca th Caam Opea , Tha Lioe-l of Play, or for h Two Teaa Matthrw. ana May or Hay Kot Pitch first (earn for Ken Tork rVtUag la fcvea A Thrltttag otvry rorwaat hag the Orrat Kveat la fcportias; Circle Today. ' (By tha Associated Press.) New York, Oct. II With the stage -sei Bad tb curtain about to be raised on tb final act of a season of mera- orabkt baseltall, the night before awa' of th srrle for tb w.rld's baseball championship between th PhlUdeJ phla Athletics and tha Hew Tork Olant may be epitomised as follow: Both loams ara in New Tork. ready' for the nrst game. . Art at the .fejrtjhdW Ugibl play- -er are reported to be la Sao fetter, with on exception. Firs Baseman Mclnnls. of Philadelphia, whoso in jured wrist may keep him out of tho game. Pitcher were hot chosen tonight. i or. If they were, neither manager would divulge bis Vbotca. i , Ticket to the series, though still to be hmi. are .mainly In the hands I of speculator who are charging ex orbitant price. The disclosure that speculator had obtained great blocks of tldkft, precipitated tremendous furor smonx the fan. Vague chars.cu vtrre msde of mail robbery In connection with tho tK'kot scandal. There l rom at the Polo ground for nearly o,ooo people Mo determined were some that they formed In line at the grounds late thla afternoon intending to cat and sleep, at the gate until admitted tomorrow.! Two hundred stronx rmed police men, llfty mounted ctnVen. and a large number of detective have been aeslgned as a special tone to handle ih big crowd. 1 he gale. ..p. II ..I If''' " lii the morning and the polite aim hundreds ef ground employe have leen ordered to bo on band half an hour earlier. The police look for trouble, lliev have hWn ordered to arrcet ii. ket ml per. It was rumored to night that hundred of counterfeit ticket were In- circulation. VI III Matliewaoa llirh? The lane) I a lining omntlnued prscttcnlly an even thing. Msny Phllsdelphla sup porter gve odds of II lo t. , Th prohble line-up B: Nee York Oevore, I. f-; Doyl. III.; HniMirrues. c f.; Murray r. f.i I Me rkle. Hi.; Hersog, .in.; r , Myrs, c; Marquara or aiainew I "!'...i.,..i.i.ird 1. f.: Oldrlng, c. f ; r. f. Ulna. 2b ; Haker. io.; asurpay. M.lnnl or Dnvla. lb.: Barry. Tlmniaa, c; Hiinder or Croomb. ; p,:n Cmpire-- Choice of two rrom Kleni ami Hrennan oi tne I.Hgue,' nnd Connolly snd Dineen ot the American lesgue. Uoekcrx Kllglhle Arrtvo n W Jortl The twenty-two Philadelphia play (Conllnued on Page Pour.) v STATE FAIR ' .. tly. ' " J " u rasarg plegaara awd toinfef I. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1911, edition 1
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