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m A LONDON ITOB AND PROPBJETOB. OF SUBSCRIPTION: e 50 Per Year ...tiv IN ADVANCE 1 NO. . NORTH POLE CONTROVERSY p- Cook and Commander Peary Are Hurrying Home to Place Claims Before Authorities Peary's Report Substantiation of Cook's Speed Claims. - " . Jrrm-r XT TTTVXTT? CiT A V gff.PTRMRRR 15. 1 909. VOL. XXXII. ptttr-ropjO. Chatham uuujm n, i u vmm , REPORT ON SOIL YIELD. Gbe Cbatbam ttecorfc. T.fr.vlcn, li ed against them and oe jammed the ship this way and mat. In September the expedition reap ed Cape Sheridan, where they decided to winter. There was a tnicx coau 01 hard-packed ice and the Eskimos were immediately put to work erect ing huts and a worshop. The hunting proved excellent and a party brought in deer, bear and musk oxen. Commander Peary immediately set about making preparations for his Hnsh and trios of exploration, sending Ml M I . fllLCl I - -. - -I j. orations had ibeen taken, parties with PPUes to mal uepo l' ,,. ppnrv's brief outline as at various pumto - C. : iiiuei Pearj s pnei ouuiue u llITnW aTld Cai)e Colan. "'H h"' aieft NewTork- July Then the long winter night set in 1Si1s:UT.: f'JU'!LnH tWnartv settled down in "Hub- :7. left Cape bardville as Peary named the win- riv:i at tape iw. f pttl( . left Etah, Greenland; Mpim- " v 'ber the ice caused the lor i. arrived at cape ioosevelt to careen ten degrees and O.co: land; September 1 to February Roeu to c when, the ... ....i Pono RhprirlflTT Veb-llt "do muiiLiio cn. , i l. .""1. J;7r' ice broke up before sne nsmeu. u- uie sieuge exytuniuii 1CU iiovnli 1 Dvnortitinn I ECil vnsrinnd Commander .... peary s ia.t aim bv-- , ,o the north pole cost one hu u r.;' i,-.0 that of Professor Ross G. V;:;;.'..' Who was drowned four days -l '. pole had been discovered. " ppule Harbcr, Labrador, ,,t,;-v r tar j tttuicu ; lo ical history of his dash. Ac- . ,.,t to his own statement, tne LVlL-cpnt two days on the top Lf ! v cr'd, arriving there on April i0 and leaving cu ai)'u "i-x-'1 E. H. HARRIMAN DEAD End Comes to Noted Railway Magnate at Arden, N. Y. FINANCIAL TOLD PREPARED Greatest Achievment of Mr. Harriman ' Was the Re-organization of the Union Pacific Ralroad. E4ward H. Harriman, - Greatest f Railroad Men ',1""' f 11 ' AlAAAAAAUii A A A A A EPITOME OF EDWARD H. a HARRI MAN'S CAREER vtnm February 25, 1848. One A A of six children of a country A a clergyman, whose salary was A $9P.ft a vear. a After two years spent in a A A church school poverty cut short A a education. A At the age of fourteen he be- A A came an errand boy in a Wall A A street broker somce. ? nf American railroads, and his A Four years later ne wet air . h rnnnected with road pointed a clerk, snaring in m bui(iing and combining projects of a fore the American public as the col irnnf rnn nnflCCUCI T WUlUl rUll RUU0LILL1 Ex-President to Take Hold of the Panama Canal Problem. WILL RUSH TO COMPLETION It Is Believed That Under the Leader ship of Colonel Roosevelt the Work Would Progress Much Faster. New Orleans, La. "Roosevelt is to RATES OF ADVERTISING; One Square, oaa laertlofl $t. One Square, two iMorlioM.... t,f One Square, ue mouth For Larger Advcrtlsc-i ments Liberal Contracts will be made. TAR HEEL CHRONICLES News Notes Gathered Trom AH Parts of tlio Old Wortii iaw. ,4 V 10. Roosevelt; Lol north of Cape Columbia; rrc nnndsall and Borup, accompa nied Viv Professor Marvin in charge of the Eskimos, transput Leu Quantities of supplies, arsiriuuuug them at various cacue3 iui in the spring. The most 01 tae nloring was done in January, when Marvin led an expeaiuuu lu ay Marvin and Bartlett explored a pe ninsula while Goodsall and Borup led hunting parties, bringing in uucu game to the Roosevelt. One Eskimo j , 0-0 were lost durins: a alivl ocvcix u"ej hunting expedition. Iu February the wina switcnea iu the north and blew in that direction four months. It was during a wiulki march that an expedition of five men was caught in a blizzara ana iuc A firm's profits. ever increasing magnitude .and ambi- A At twenty-two he Dougni a mind, a veritable human fork StocK cna"S dynam0 conceived the idea of unit he made m specula- A 'he t railroads o America A tion. . . into one gigantic system, and he A At forty he became vice to be in a air way to carry A ident of the Illinois central. a idea when iUnes.3 cried halt A At fifty he reorgameu tix Harriman's intense A Union Pacific. Americanism and belief in the future A Now he has realized ms aremi TTr.it.pn States have frequently A of an ocean-to-ocean railroad sys- , w friends. He himself tern under his absolute couuui. a QC,.tj that the immense fortune , i inn A.I "" - . j A Died aeptemoer , iaj. T that came to him as a Dy-proauci 01 A hi nlans was not in any sense the AAAAAAAAAAAaaa j of Ws amhition, but merely an tvt v-Rdwarfl H. Ham- inrtirect result of his successful plans ...; nf rail- for develonine the railroad .resousces man, tne greatest --- - - roads the world has ever known, met a constrUctive raAroad the only lasting defeat or nib a.c mn nor et a life at the hands of death. railroad wrecker, like Jay Gould, but Secluded in his magnmceni hnw t use tne vast resourc- n. urn snrrniinded by mem- ... ... tnrpthpr . . ;a-.t I UU ""'i - : . .- j pr nr Wail bUCKi w .-vi "O- snow piled aoout w"1?'?: bers of his family, physicians luu - isolated railroad properties luteauuttii " q hnrnoeftneoua OI tile tUUUUJ o Government Report Shows That Soils Are Not Wearing Out. Washington, D. C.-Soils ot the United States . are not wearing out vipida are rather m- anKx jr j . m, I mn. M.2--1. I Dnrliam Negro Slowly ujms - by the bureau of soils of the aricu - .bvsicians tural department, prepareu uj I iJurnam, opcwai. - sor Mliton Whitney, cmei 01 u treatinff the latest pellagra case say 5 ff!SW!S thfno here is daUy . to 190S, inclusive. . and thatlie will die witnm A careful, study of the date which ana . t ezperiment has been presented appears to justify weeks. It was meant to wP two conclusions," says 'riu"arJ l somewhat on mis cuwu-u -wwtnev . "First that the productiv-1 . , 'n,taiA nf hi3 ,aie ho.d' ofTheama canal STStii. newer VgricuRurar soils of sen, navmg - . lem as commander-in-chier on iuo tne united Btates ana w iu Drotner to tiy Fw0 isthmus and rush the work to com- agricultural soils of Europe, taken as entirely well man to the sick one, 'is , he me3age tnat comes dl- SJffi& S The patient was in so h -rse rect from the zone, and, furthermore, individual farming deteriorates and condition than at first thought that come3 semi-officially. soi,ls wear out, as they have always ., ,t t d the operation. It T W. Harris of Columbus, Ohio. aoe, but as a whole, it seems prob- he couldn t stand tne y . . d one of thf government engineers, di- able' that we are producing more is said that the method contemplated recting'the canal work, arrived here crops per acre than formerly. . j one tnat has ever resulted from the zone with the news. "Second, that so far as cur informa- w J "It is generally understood on the tion g0es, there is apparently no sig- m a core. m isthmus" said Mr. Harris, that Mr. nificant difference at the present time There is ft0me more expenmcnting. Roosevelt will take active cnarge w. between tne r Dr Booker has returned Irom iticn- the canal construction as soon as he agricultural soils of Europe and tne ur. oookw u f.,.jT- Afnvan hunt and rwp.r agricultural soils of the United mond and Baltimore with the hos- fha mnst nres5sin2: of his I sts.t.fts. with respect to potash, phos-I i,TO;c rf i.Via blood sent. literary engagements. There is no phoric acid, lime and magnesia. IF J lvxx 'iv - w.. i x? a m tno n nn i. uui dissatisfaction with the present man- The bulletin gives averages uj ine Dug to iuu - - 7---. agement, but the general belief among states for the production of wheat per wh&t means is another taing. ine the men who are building the big acre from 1688 to 1907. The first .three , d e is by inoculation Qitch, officials and workmen, is that are: Vermont 18:5 bushels; Maine, nex t work to be done 1 t with Colonel Roosevelt's energy and i6.5; New York, 13.7. of gtnnea pigs and the result ox mat leadership brought to bear on tne southern states iuguliv, exoeriment is eagerly awaited. fcictpr than I fniinwlnir nvfirases1 ' ... 1 j .. j nthcr I ifm-ior,,i 13 3- Missouri. 12.2: lex- L'tB wirhmaTirovT'to-hTvo viil; Arkansas, 8 9; ton Student, Agree they had to keep moving to keep from being covered up. All these details were ncaiu those who are in Sydney to welcome the gallant explorer. Only one omw member of the party met wnu beiioua mishap. That was McMillan, whose feet became frozen, Dut wuu iruu5 through the snow for two nays, reiua in aid until he became so exhausted that he fell upon tne ice auu uuu be carried. t- Dri.io-mfln was the central ng j 41, nrioh -pprnrri 1 . . s . . . j v, to.ir rrn z. casseu lug - 'i of interest nere. auu uc v. iio,r.v, o tn n. delayed by opei wa-l . tn Vrt onother nine at Dr. ter; March 11, crossed 84th parallel; c notwithstanding his favorable , .t, v, tiincrht- nftvertlie- I ToTiTipcsRPfi R.2: Mississippi, o.i, Aid UKBU Wtuei w tii- i - ' . 1 . Trtth foro- less the declaration that the former bama, 7.6; Georgia, 7.1, North caro r.c.ciripnt is rominir to us as our chief Una. 6.9: South Carolina, 6.6. i rfii prated with such insistence by canal men of high degree that it has come to be accepted down there as a settled fact. "Work on the canal is progressing smoothly now, and the army engi- v ' . 5 the -M m0 erin? smiarelv ud to erick D. urant, wuu was quoted by the Rev their great responsibilities." Not to Haze. Davidson, Special. Last week the student body at Davidson took one of the most important steps in the history of the college. For a num. ber of years every student was re quired upon entering to sign a pledge that they would engage in no hazing Si'SSS hrRebTTSorn: UVTd and haTf of the students went GENERAL GSANT A TEETOTALER. Would Give His Life to Free Country nf whiskv Curse. Chicago, 111. Major General Fred- uuu r ... T. I - .,. Tf ot course blazer, pastor or urace wguu i on wun lUt3 um. tneran uitu, 77,lQr(, gave iiw WWt) - -,c- T WAR ON RATS. Imcxo.il vuu-vu, - XT111 . I gate o - - - r mi tomnpranne tieoDle at wuiard i -itt;ioti nf r!hnrlotte. Air. xnos, Anil-riax viuus uiy" -J i iauj vx. xj. "7; - -itt Hail, as saying: w Lingle ot JJavioson uuu 1. March 12 to 15, delayed by open wa- cv March 18, crossed botn paraiiei, Mp'xh r' crossed S6th parallel; March 23, 'passed Norwegian record, - o-,n-mntPririgr onen water: March remarks concerning the speed mad by the doctor. DEGREE CONFERRED ON COOK BY COPENHAGEN UNIVERSITY . . rpVia TTni- VJ V V. """1 "1 to 1 . 3 . Hf akiVi OA passed Italian recoiu, " verity of Ccpenhogen conferred upon :G. held up by open, lead: Marc gc (DQctor .3 C th rfl I I - I Vlrtl l -iL LO. I . , A. oim !i" --- o;riT,Q thprphv recosnizmg, il iviaron I L-'i otiuvui, - . was pointed out Dy r 2, i,r:;ai impricaii record: rrVvtr-vcii nnpn vater: April v-'psscd SSth parallel; April 4, crossed Lnh parallel; Apru o, icaucu Pc:-' April 6 and 7, at north pole tal-irg observations; April 7, left rcuh pole; Acril 23, reached Cape Co'.ymb'a- April 27, reached Roose velt; July 18, Roosevelt left Cape iHr dan- August 8, passed Cape Sa-th.e- ugust 16, left Cape York; Sep tember 5, arrived at Indian Harbor, "" ufthe members of the expedition vov0 mnH health. Professor Mar- v-, rT! fortunately was drowned on V.'iii 10, forty-five miles north of Cape Coltunbia, while returning uviu. oo eives north latitude in command oi o (lit nr. nri in or nfirtv. ' Vague ne-.vs cf "Perry's dash to the rfi, fuTp-p,i in from Battle tiarDor, t-iarador, and was supplemented by R!!.fPtT!ftiita bv friends of the com- r-.ander. who have foregathered in Sydney, C. B., to give him Americas welcome and to extend tne irwui s, in fr,rr nf tha whole civilized vorld, The 'remarkable speed attained by Fearv was the matter of comment and Herbert L. Bridgman, secretary cr the Peary Arctic Club, .gave a significant interview, -the tenor ot whirh was that, the skeptics wno cm irisert Dr. Cook's statements have if f n nrnvprl hRlf wrong. Alter leaving Etah, Peary's expedi tion encountered foggy weather, but uitcr aniving at Cape Sabine it clear er! and better general conditions pre vailed The Roosevelt encountered bon- ice, but plowed through it wita liule" difficulty. Northward the little , .wmcri into T.adv Franklin bay, whtro a thick blanket cf fog fell and --n'i flf.pa thrpatened to grind the vessel to pieces. Driven before the rir.fi ?v.p rvpw r.nt. knowing whither the v 'were bound, the ship was finally puai:d into Thank God Harbor on the North Greenland coast, ine par ty did not know where they were, and it was not until the fog curtain lift: 1 1hnt thev were able to ascertain thiir whereabouts. Then came day of diiiting south, when bergs careen imw,rtflnt official manner, his claim to the discovery of the pole. rnnt has cancelled nis tngu? ment to lecture before the Geograph- r,iirCp hp succumbed to an disorder, after a fight against disease ' ... , x rr r-it WITH " . . which will ranK iui ""- Estimates of Mr. liammans esians his remarkable struggles in tu uuau w,deiv. rial world. " ... , Thfrs is a consensus of opinion tnat Mr. Hariman died peaceiuiiy, lt is Iu excess of ?50,000,000, wnne j popular favor among nouseKeepers, he is atram to armn. " : D aoT tnThPm to do away with . . . j v.?o hriilisntv mind 1 1L l . T l,,- na i .. . ,.r iino r.fHfinl. I .ut tmmn mnilpration. because 11 act nnneal to them to u """J almost to tne euu m one authority places it ms - now mat tne B"vwUm.-u, vvllu rt nison . r tiva vote waa presiueuL ui ly sanctioned UllS lueuiuu I Kuew mai. aiv-. - e t.m I uiumg- - . . ..i , i -j . .. , i , . in I ,, , .I o into nis system. I -t tninnl in tne COi nation of tne worst mammai ijooi. i tnai a iuau au. - i I called ana evciy """ : , -r- . Se United States. . . I but I found that it was an absolute J voted to dispense with hazing. The rat has been recognized ;0y - impossibility : to or . - - g- the hazing here will be on uh nffir-ials ,., Washington, D. C.-Rat ciuos ara Tell 7? f ilnuor and J. Roddey of Rock Hill, all memoes other societies for systematic warfare doeS not drink a drop of liquor and v. n. j committee, met with ...x i.-..- j tr. ioun into I i .-.f frr oio-htppn vears. Decause i oi tne tiauw ' on oestrucuvt; xuuema m.jr '- ' i utto .o-.-- . - - . . . u.3 ot,h m.ifip. an earn rotQinoH Its lnteETliy. I r.-.-i nnn Ciff Wp W3S . . To ci Vim II HI Hi V I I WO- I ' - . - : . nnr o ni- Airs. iiariiiiKi" . sixteen great corporauuus uu trated from the shock of her tus' rector or trustee of twenty-seven oth- band's deatn. uncou&uiauic m "... deep grief, she was under tne care home &t Arden represents an of Dr. W. G. Lyle and ior a um Qf oyer $2)00ofOOO. it was thought that the sudden shocd achievement of Mr. Harn- miarbt result seriously. . L.n.s rarpnr as a financier and rail The announcement of Mr. Ham- - manager was the rehabilitation man's deatn causeu an i""" - - i f tvip iTnion Facinc anu ouumcm j. . unn thrnnshout New York city, o,-i.a cvstpms uniariv in Wall street ana in urtWimn miHArtnok this Her financial circles, where Harriman had culean task v.hen he was nearly fifty i,,, o Hnminatine Dersonality. .u or,j nftpr he had once prac- With the knowledge that Mr. Har-P rp'tired from business. Other rinlan could not long continue his finaniers had failed eignaily to put active career Wall street had prepar- properties on a paying basis, ed itseii ior ui& u' - but Mr. Harriman, iunuwiu& eovernment as a problem. Its activ- cause moderate drinking is an impos- &o tne fty in drsseminating - infectus dis- sibility, I became an absolute teeto- honor system, eases has long loomed up as a danger taler a crank, if you please. I wm - e"","Er Tomer Postmaster Held. ; losses from its depredations run into greatest curse of mankind Jf"" Dobson, SpeciaL Eugene . U Kapp, many millions dollars a year, accord- practically all the crime and disaster . postmaster at -Mount Airy, . f4oi ctatPmPTit inst is- t10 rpsnit nf it. Ninety-five pei T J t i,at nlacn Monday sutd by the department of agricul- cent of desertions and acts of d with violating the postal j. I in tlio nrmv are due to drinK. u cndieu . . , , m...T Un. , ,QQ "" ,r mw na a sac- laws, and was tried nere xucauajr uantz oi tne .uuv" i couiu, uy unci ma -. . i ., , v,o, toVon visrnr- I ia ommtrv from the fell I frvrA llnit'Cd nns hold of the atiestion and says: cancer the demon drink id tnanit jaekson. Alter a Dneni pwn ture. Dr. David u. Lantz oi iue u - ioouia, ny - - - .. , stateg Commissioner of biological survey, nas xmu . r- hce, iree tn s u ; . , . f ,fiRTinff the i hold of the question ano eays: cancer uie demon " V J I jacKson. ah-" , 7 I ii However valuable cats may be as the Almighty for the privilege of do- case was continued to September 10 mousers, few of them learn to catcu ing it u x nad tne grai, at the defendant's request. rats. The ordinary nouse cat tuu ive power in . tne , . -- - ch inst Kapp are tna wnuu well fed and consequently too lazy to would get even the smallest appoint- UV-Ut V4. - rtr4nfr that t npre was a general feeling of security and I cf pvpn nf serenity as to the tuture. , , rol Tt is believed by Mr. Harriman a as- b t workable condition, i and suggests sociates that the railroad system confldent that SOoner or later the which he carried forward to such a tio of dividends would take care degree of success will be continued Qu itselL with practically no change of policy , Tq thg tagk he had undertaken, Mr. nnH that Dlans to that end were per- . p.ave ulIfaKging industry. fected by Mr. Harriman long before w&g hig constaat WOrk that wmi brought on the final breakdown in nis told vaii . ammh trnnble developed . u I- Aim Som-n.eua.ess he showed ho was Postmaster . teetotaiism. i ne inouceu ccnu - r . i uui iii. fMiinr nf shock: or aiarui wucu th TTnion Facinc in rt f omp npvfinfl tne I . Jon tn rlarP . ,nT1ivprRal nersonal sor- J5 tha nnnriition ndPrtak the capture of an animal ment from me un stiiimicui. - . . .. imp uruuBiuea m "-" i - , t- i - ... i.. for their maintenance at a hign stand- as iormmme ; "taun em- prA ,u member of my mc,. there to sign pay vouchers in j nffij. or.pv 1 n UCUtti ijjjv-m. . , I as iv . , , i. I , tha it v-as hi policy to keep his rail- phasizes the importance of rat ciuos gtaff nct 0ne of them toucn u ux.u.. blank atterwards uiuug hpC wnrkable condition, and suggests that interest in organ- Tb know better." vouchers to suit himself, charging the ra hunts mav be stimulated Dy i I t wHh a larger amoum offering prizes or "rewards in various EXGL1SH-GEKMAN WAtt rKtUlbltU. dactuaUy been paid out for ROBERT E. PEARY. c.tnv nf Tinissels. and wili reach New York about September 20 oi rantain Roald Amundsen will VI -A- w- his death. T Piprnont Morgan IU1U Vfa" i,ifl, Ctnmach street how to interpret E. H. Ham- a year ag0, and medical man's oeam uy ycmnc - - treatment gave no reuei. cific stock nearly 3 points above tne Thig summer be went to Europe to previous closing and making all other commlt the greatest specialists there, issues strong and active. ... but he was not benefitted. On his re Improvement was shown first in turn tQ thls country he went at once London and by the time trading open- tQ Ms magIllficent country home at ed in New York City, all apprehension Ard where death occurred, in regard to the future of the market With the sImpiicity which marked had disappeared. There was excit- Wm &8 a livlug maI1 even while he onvprincr of short contracts and ... thd relna Gf the greatest rail- urgent buying of stocks on the part ld 6ystem ln the world and was nt invpstnra who had sold out, tear- ,,.,. j ns vine." the funeral of E. H. ing a break in the market. Harriman was held from the Harri- It became known some ums man home, and interment was mauc the market opened that the $25,000,- in the little unpretentious cemetery AAA oni inr.luded William Rockefel- . ArHpri Mr. Harriman will be laid ler William G. Rockefeller, Jacob H. regt beside the grave of his eldest Schiff and Utto ivunu w T I son. ?orTXtesnt Conflict May Come n 1912, Says Lord expenses. rats after one of the crusades. K?5Sl!lTrd , North- GENERAL H. C. CORBIN DEAD. witininP? ManitODa. Lora . wmui- Wilcon news. cliff e, owner of the London Times, in wil Special Last Saturday an interview here, predicted war .Sr'll?Ltation of Haywood tween Germany ana ureai. "fa"r t "V'u Marlow and Frank wo sqiri in the Krupp works alone I Lamm, Joe Hath jM.ariowa.uu x ?JL lL thon.and men are work- xUrnw became involved m a quarrel Congress Made Him a Major General w- p.ii..,u in War. ror - " thousand men are work- Marlow became involved m a quv. New York Jity. uemuai xmj- , yuC . - - Sundays, r,7L v-mn Wnnward. cutting him 5 a 0.p0 ornss the breast, oaca I IU 11VC 1 velt hospital, following an operation irn -rtheuggestion, with and arms, ane . a- ; " - .ikji.miaot wnnrn ii u it nil a wa nrl rorbin. U. S. A., retired, a vet- ing night and day eran of two wars, died in the Roose- preparing tor war. eran oi ivvu a,tinn Trd Northcliffe said: west. He was born inClermont lnvea .ng tneir m y bulldlng , , them over in bonds of fifty county, Ohio in 1S43 ana wa.-tuj elev5;ors, that they keep an dollar9 ach for their appearance d ing law at the beginning of the civil grai n e eva ?"aTll(w Cook. ..r4: mmlssion to figure out why it isall the ship- - m)rni Jehn D. Mereer r econrneTtenan'r in the Sixty- JLS aTd S constable of Black . Creek, arrestea ninth Ohio Volunters. He served ehios and why it is that Eliza Grice and Daisy - " through the war witn aistincuvu. Kruno's works have increased their warrant charging tnem w" the TT T7.5l, . .3 rmhohlv accompany him. & Co.; Speyer & uo., - The funeral cortege cuuwmbu ctniman and tieorse r. - ,cnr,ni friAnrt of the dead rau- Tlr HfiOR S Uia.ll LU r l cuu " .. , tvt ;o1 I . , i rrp'nhapen to Greenland to bring Baker, respectivxeiy, uie way wizard and memuci Copennagen tu u vihttio I nni, nrH the First National Dack to civm." Y " . Y, s,. , crvivPd hv a wid ,;nrlc; on nis expeuiLiuii my janK. . , ,, an. 1 "ua" ' YT r i TT companions on tis v hmkeraee houses issued calls tw ons Avery and Roland Har not be cameu uui 7- ' ,!m 1 " " .:,, marHns. even on ac- thr00 -in,12htfirs. Mrs. Rob- n;.v, nffiriak nave JilLUi liitrn ax" i ior auuiiiuui" , . I niuou, auu v -- Danish omciais c.ocon tof worp already thoroughly . T' p.or Miss Marv and Miss .kol it is r.OW tOO laie iii DVv- coumB iua.t .7 . xl.i. it J. v,.., tnat it ib iiuvv ' ,litinn it. l;"t0H ThP result was for a trip totan. -- v--- --.thmi, a weak account ! n4.nfa1 Wl I I tiP SLftllUU C1MJ I UtlV VLH-m- " , - Btau, - 1 - clrpPt aT1fl the advance waa spring. t,t, lT, Aropri-LT,0 a substantial basis. The in scientinc .-Sia. ive Tfeature of the trading that the Carol Harriman. $199,000 for Bsrea College. class battleships, and wny Krupp's works 1 hands to over 101 3 snot, in recugmtiuii nt winr.inee? t in f mil cl Liuu tr - w - his services during tne bpanibu-Auii- - nnT11ctlon is that war can only GenerafcorbTn was with Garfield L gJPP'J men; nearly the fiftee; head of chickens and foul in rei;u6iii-iU" - . .. . winr.lnes?" I " when he was shot. i M t Tii 1 k t-ngt'Kiii m oad,e S W" SSSSn .J? TO US t(J ttwo" I ca tion seems ican war ne waa witv-v.. general, ln 1901 he married Misa Edith Patten. His home was in wasn- ington, D. C. MEXICAN BOMBS FOUND. New Revolt Against Diaz Administra tion in Mexico. nrr,tprpv Mexico. The discovery of a number of bombs secreted in a Ul . . , v,,-c it,r tr the cave outsiae 01 "" 7 discovery of a new revolutionary plot tion and ten arrests were made. An Demg m a. .u ovx geese-property of Ed Locus lha b 5 i a ufr,rp J TI. Thomtn averted by most complete and case wa . oyer tQ paration on tne sine u, . -7 . m 0f one com that some! thP Superior Court m tne sum ui. vug tireat uriLaiu. no Canadians have Utopian views, and hundred dollars each. think such war a crime, The Germans don't think so," he continued. "They nave a iuiiiu- cent army and tne Bec,ouu. the world, and they ask what these things are for. Largest in the South. Winston-Salem, Special. This city is to have the largest knit goods v,ioWtt in the South. WOTK ua o 1.9 nn ntA m tVi Ttprpn fKentucKV) COiieae, pru- from both explorers u.c .uri ,,,:7T;ti u. TTr.inn Pa-UiHincr thP trustees of that institution investigation is uei"5 1ra"v'. I at a conclusion as to their respective d w "arly' 3 per "cent. raised $400,000 more. The time for whether the revolutionaries J lieved SUch .-w.ottB anrt although a beliger- cinc preferred rose neariy a p I !i, '-inna! iinn oon has not prdently or belonged to General tVia I ti. or voara t ne nsiure -i jiu- ru.iiiis t - - 1 - . . i a 1 ni- I TJovoa faction OI IUillCUUi.cui.o. I XWJ v-k ottitvriA was still preserved " OT, hostilities were tWO CUiupc, 1" largely suspended. ward Hirriman has loomed large be- been set by Dr. Pearsons. Thev are a thrifty people. They , ,l,U:on to the already made an immense sum of money out -Xnt of the Maline Mills, of their last great war . "1 " : s .nmr-leted additional "Thpv will fignt or tnrea-ieu ngoiu 1 AS &uuu a v . f when they think that it will pay." machinery will be installed sufficient He said that some observers be- . ke it the biggest enterprise or a war might begin Dy the kind gouth 0f the Mason ana Dixon line. DR. COOK MAKES FIRST J CRITICISM OF PEARY'S TRIP Copenhagen, Denmark. Astonish iiu peed cf 26.7 miles for nine dys wde bv Commander Peary on his fi:,. u over the ice plains to the pole, li(!.u:;v..- tn the figures which he has calii to America and Europe, was poimed out by Dr. Frederick A. Cook and his supporters as the first linK m Hie chain cf corroborative evidence Ly which Cook hopes to reinstate his ehuai to the world Ccmruander Peary's summary of his i'.l : ilov..i that he made the final two l.r.:...:. ,1 ar.d thirty-nine miles to tnt !(.: . in thirteen days. Cook claims he made two hundred and twenty-six iiiilo.i over the ice in fifteen days and Lis claim met with ridicule.- "Peary's figures are not incredi b.c' declared Dr. Cook. "They could easily have been made providing Peury found the route smooth, which he undoubtedly did. On his return to cape Columbia, he must have aver- i-.-'. more than twenty-six miles a -lay, a-o the trip was made in sixteen (ia;. ;-;. and it is probable that several '..t;. ., will have to be deducted from h.- count because cf the open wate' i i is is no controversy. The point 1 y.ih to bring out is that Peary made ia'tiuer speed than I did." TRAVELING "SUBSTANTIATES COOK'S CLAIMS New York City. scibuusib auu iOT-a hprp oomnaring the latest diK patches regarding Commander Peary Khievement with the reports whicn Dr. Cook has sent out , - generally agreed tnat rej fL t, confirm Dr. Cook's storj in several significant particulars, and thus far raise no points 01 uiSic ment The scientists wwe mic FBENCH AVIATOR KILLED. His Machine High in the Air. Tom Johnson Wins. Incomplete re- Newsy Paragraphs. For the first time in twenty years t 1 j yvl i "n . uiL.u I AVR fLIlll. Turnea uver nen TO1.ini nrimarv I II I lls iiuui i' - piontinn hfilrt here make it practical- jonnson nas Oil Inspection Law is Declared Valid. Raleigh, Special. Judge Ilenry Q. . . ! 1 P lia Conner, in the circuit court ttv- ir. 1 .t- 11-1 t as 'I'-i-m 1. 1 nn nsfiri iiaa 1 , TT-ii juvis-sur-urge, r -rv iy cei TmTheen Falconio, papal delegate to tne umt- . re8nlt vre, the French aviator fay ed gtateg recently viisted Rome riirZT me aviation me democrats. His opponent was Dr. a he was piaivme, - alderman. hpre rrM nQiiaa 1 1 1 i mk auviuui. 0 'marhine left the ilUU 11C civi"v Americans Marooned By Floods. T.inares. Mexico. Marooned on WILL NOT MOVE HOLY SEPULCHER. Pius X Says i-ieuc eciunijo - i the presence oi own... .. - tion anu niiijr w. - i reportea uei i . i:a mn,rtnti TV l;. Aisr. Uiumcuo i -"nn oid prattle SIOCK UM.S uccu I eaatem Ulni' . (vooum0, - TT ,i i , 3 result. Tuesday handed down nis u" rnna Dudley of Wakefield, Mass., -llst.in:ne. the oil inspection laws ot denied that Pope Pius X had set on wtom is ascribed the invention of h gtat assed at this year's ees font a movement to move the holy dvnamite gun and torpedo tube i assembly. Hedis- Mimlcher. from Jerusalem to Kome . and a disappearing gun, -y-- , Red c 0il com- claims to nave " - Dn;mn wh e i ask round easily, itive'than ever that the controversy making the turn gracefully Srt.dc the ground with great vio- were h 7 u , to the history and 1 riSillK YVCll-cio, . I a, 1 cuv, - - . a v, mir. ience. out stnart Bryan. American owners oi tradition of Jerusalem duu u--- - - v,i; tn Vvr. ctarv. I 0n tn Rome would ue an ui- It . gruunvi ' , . i t on foot aerodome at a neignt o--- - - -nM,..1TltaiT1 . mile and a half from the n ever that tne comruveiaj .r.nUine the turn giauciunj. . .wwP thev Settled beyond reasonable tilted sha downward, anu ,anta the7apidly SIol -pulcher is essentially VrthPr asserted that the pope would be the very last person to con sent to the change His holiness on inui , vimaplf record casion nas piau doubt by an inquiry before a recog . IS ss hndv Their almost J-LJ.iU - , y-l I- i -n-rn a undivided opinion was tnat w.w The aviator -, ; scious ih ranch, are believed to be starv pr-dTafso bT-1, ttTwrecSe o7 te macM., hnS to lea. takable evidence. n.,nn nntT uie DrcirA'PIl liuitKnun ruoiuA nwium-ui m PROHIBITIONISTS STILL FIGHTING. Drys of Bristol, Va., Are F.gntmg Bristol Tenn Judge J. U Kelly's op?nion as to one of the alleged il e l voters in connection with the lo S option election in Bristol Va., is Btrued as a decision in favor of the anttprohibitionists, but counsel for the "drys" are continuing the tSiDf lIere5Cthat the return .of e stigation into Porto Rican af- saloons of Bristol, Va., Is a matter ftirs tn utter of only a few days. J Porto Rican Official Quits; Successor Not Yet Named. San Juan, Porto Rico. Regis H. ot governor of Porto Rico, an nounces that he has sent his resig nation to President Taft. It is re ported here that the president has ,"Lti aovernor Post's successor. nit thP return of Secretary S War Dickinson, who is to make President Tail's Life Threatened. Chicago. Ill Two letters threaten ing the life of President Taft during , visit in Chicago. now in the hands of Captain Porter of the se cret service, have stirred up the lat fense of the gravest character. CANNIBALS EATINGWEITE MEN. French Congo Blacks Are In Com pletft Revolt. Antwerp Belgium. Advices from ..An?;. rnJn sav that cannibal- XI r5 C rtTant in the Mataba and lOlil , 4V Klnnlro OVQ ited autuoiity. The oil company will appeal. ter and police ofhciais or tne cuy. aangna ,t rftev have killed with the result tnat enons wm ue i m complex - - ; ATnn1nvpps Skdo to make the chief executive of and eaten several factory, employees the nation the most guarded pi- ano, -r voured. Native de- dent that ever came to unicago. at n j - y- four French of- Caotain Porter Degan mamus prep- i iacuiuutD ,,",),. Bpenfl to catch immediately to prevent an fleers have left for the scene to eaten attack Ton Frssidsnt Taft. . .... ! a&d puaisa ta - ... i i. nlfo1 in- tSSSpT n.ean3 o, which It Upos- ?any of Bammore - tii'nlp to aim guns anu hum luncuon ".m.u - - corners, over the tops of skyscrapers Jdeclared unconstitutional because of ant mountain ranges and down into exceSsive tax of half a cent lh.e lehpf &tS&t?SZ a gallon, unjust relations and dele- n has already adopted the device gated authority for army and navy use. - Th Descendants of the Signers, a society of direct descendants of the sieners of the declaration of indepen dence, contemplate celebrating this vear in an impressive manner at Yorktown, Virginia, the one hundred SVces to G-ge WnahiTietOn OU utwui The comptroller of the currency is .o a will for a report of the condi tion of the national banks throughout Express Offics Bobbed Rocky Mount, Special. Th8 rail road and express officials here re ceived notice . of a robbery of the station at Ayden on : Thursday 'night and that between $4o and $ J money that belonged to the Southern Express Company was stolen from the money drawer. The office was, broken into through the whoMe, time during tne mguw - hT country at the close of business some time u o seotember 1. . "
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1909, edition 1
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