Last Edition ----- T*"j WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA- MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 7, Hll. if ? M ? u^m most insurmountable obstacles to get h.iP. There Is no confirmation of the re pore that tlx laborers Wre killed in ai\ avalanche at Cascade, on the east elope* of the mountains , Thursday morning. Two men lost their lives In a slide there February 27. Seattle. Wash.. March R.? Ed. Clark, a ^ectlon hand who participate x ed in earty relief work at Wellington", gives a graphic account ? of ft is ex perience. "On that night abont 40 of us, all Americans, were asleep- in the bunk house just above Wellington." he said. "Suddenly I heard a noise, 1 can't describe, aad^then Charlie An derson, the section boss, rushed in. VBoys. for God'fc sake get ftp ,**? he shouted, and the men sprang up. An derson said the pais sp? ? train aad motors had been sWept out. "Oet out of this quick men. or you will he cleaned." With that hs ran to tail the others. i vu w*? when he raa'but 'The flashes were hUMlafc And the thunder kept up aa awful racket It waa dark as pitch when the lightning .didn't blind us. We heard again the moving down the *nleh and made a break for it. There were oaly two or throe llltl* road h?n tenia for ll|ht.vAffi around we could hear tve*^ snapping aad other sUdei tumbling dawn lato the gully whert grabbed up axes when they ran out and than the lanUrns showed a row ct hands back' in weary little hole aad opening in the coaches. We started chopping between the outstretched hands and so began to take them out "We had worked hard all day and were pretty well played out, but we *n set to work, each man i gave hta fl'rst name leading. #We could heai passengers crying for water. Some were crying for nothing at all. We got some of them ovt^llve, but man? died before we got at thrm, although they were living when wc reached the aprt." There will be a meeUng of the ex ecutive committee of the Young Ilea's Christian League Tuesday af ternoon at 4 o'clock at tfte Chamber of Commerce rooms. }the 4erk.,7Vr^Mscon -harply told I the committee. "Furthermore, if this J committee decided Id favor of Peary 1 without inspecting the futf records add making them public, I will 'ex pose the ^hotl? business on the floor of the House or In a statement to the press. If we reward Mr. Petry, the American people have * right know what we aro rewarding him for." Professor Gannett, of the coast and geodetic surrey, and one 6f the mem bers of the National Geographic iolcl 'ety which accepted Peary's proofB, told the committee that Mr. Peary would not let -the committee have the proofs for public purposes, because he wanted them for use 1n newspaper and magazine articles. The professor had with him a copy of tho proofs, but he declined to sub mit them. He told pie committee that he had not the slightest doubt but that Peary discovered tf?e frole. and never had any. even before he saw the $Ttff , IBf^eTd the committee that tl^s Utter would be glad to have the commmee etam loe the records, hut he would c>M?Ye(.to THE (uAffT. A most attractive program Is to be j given at the Gaiety theater this even ing. The pictures advertised are Saved by a Medal, drama; Conquest of a Handkerchief comedy; Balsao's masterpiece, "LaGrande Breteche," film d'art, acted by Mr. PhiHIp Gar-j ner of the Comedte Prancalse, Mr. Andre Calmettes, of the Gymdase, and MUle. Vera 8ergtne. of L.Odeon; A Call Boy's Vengeance. All of the above pictures have a big reparation throughout the country and wherever they have been given hare nsver fail ed to please and elevate. The Gaiety management is to be congratslated on securing them for this city. ? Mr. Whitten will sing tonight "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now." The song will be Illustrated. Follow the mer ry crowd tonight. NOTiqE Notice U hereby (Iran t&?t the land! hereinafter doecrlbed, ?hovlng lo caUap,and to whom, balancing, will be MU at the eourttouae door In the cltrVf Washington, N. C.. to the klgheet bidder ?t pnblle auction Sn Mon day , the 4th if of April. 1910, (or Urn for Uke jrtkr 1 199-1* 4m tbere en, unleei paid before date of aale. ? WHrrm. ? Mrs. Floraaoe L. Coreon. part of lot. ijviiwell Ml L*. A. Oreeo, 1-9 of 16 and 41, B. O. p 19.1* B. F. Oalnor. lot No. i?. P. T ,i ,'l 19.16 A. W. gtyron. 1-2 of 44. B. O. P 99.39 J. M. Doughty, 1-J lot, D. Villa. ...... . * ? ? ? f ? ????? ?..?>?>-? 6.46 ?>?? ?. ? .COLORBD. Clarence Blanco. 1-4 of 68. V. N. T M? Sarah Warren, part oi T*. O. V- ....... 4.?0 Mary Joyner. i-4 oi f and 1?i . . O T, ?.'?/.?<.&" I?? Jin White. I lot. *lmll ? ...*. ?.? ^Warren WaUlna, l lot, Pat* . . .. .. . ... .'. Ml Alice Washington's Bet.. 1-9 of <0. M. N. T 4.87 -wrj.'?aeB?r; 1 hH, P?te. . . . . i. A . ... .Y.?U..*. ,fcl9 Loula Spencer, part of lot, B. Vllle . ? 10.99 Cherry Relree. 1 le?. B- Vllle. . 4.11 Jno. R. Reepeea. ar. , 1-8 of 90, fl. ^ . >>'?.? .......... 7.99 Ben], IUridall. 1-4 of lot, aillnnon 9.89 Alopao Parker, l-llot of B. Villa 1( 08 McCoy* 1-4 Of ll,^V. N. T 8.11 Bd. lAtham. 1-9 acre. Reepew 9.79 8. H. JJttl* 1-4 of lot. Bryan >. I .79 TALK ENJOYED b? H ft jri?t given at this the 11 during the erenln* the or ?wlll render tome ot their iu music which Is ?lwa>? a eatd. The Gem had ? o?ck I Saturday night and the per ? FI1 in rnrr way up-to Utead thin popular place of I and Me a'a'nt-rliM bill. ? How.-a woman doe? enjoy being tired, ft It Ja from shopping! ' CONVICTS ? ? Will Wo* to VMUhM Oa% 10 Dan. IHii Of so. The county coavlcu are to . tapper etraet ud the ditch DlUHU Mr. H. 8. Wttfl i for a period of 1* d*l>. 1%? New wm la error to .i* %'1 Rer. R E. Hodau filled the pul pit at the Mrat Bavtbt CSv day morning to the delight a lira of that congregation 1 _ Baa la a laagnatln apeaher. Stlnday afternoon be preached At Chocfrttn ,ity, his regular appointment. ? * ' Some pareata train their children succeaafully by posing aa a warning instead of a good example. Rer. C. B'. Malone. rector of the Episcopal Church. Bath, was In the | city this morning. SMALL EIRE ?Mr ? Mn at tko ruMna o( Mr. *? Nfwt w?m laioM MTW. a MChtod Mick *u Utrowa la a ?ood fco*. tMaklac ill "'""?U of On tax Man caoskt and *? & Cocpor. of tka Ow ttaMr. In trrtblto |M tko burning boa from |tho' room had hi. haate | tot failiwifa. ' ___ "*> Large ooagrogaUoaa inmi Sot; Robert Hope at tka Ckrbttan Church Suadar montoi and mwalag. The sou dt both wi iWoa *ote In atructire aad later-eating. Tka ma raa finely Teadeiad- -J pocffTBi> Huouraa Tat tkoro M' aMtoa a lighting kwoe agalnat n a triage bolac a fall MBfc.--:. jfbe aormon ooror aooma loas to K, woman w em ring a new hat to clitrch. Policemen, like raiabowa, are tok ens of peace, usually appearing after a storm. .* ? 'There are various kinds of vehicles in which oeople may be driven to desperation Many a man is useful to provide a roof for his wife to give pink teas and bridge parties under. NEURALGIA OF THE POCKETBOOK-IT'S AN AWFUL DISEASE MOWOY, JIM; we ARC SOINS TO 6HIN6 A FACTOI HERE tMPioyiNo ttoo L Mtl? (ihTj ?t??S ?Oo Ktaa ?pHITi ?F MUK tveRy | JAME S rw ftttfiTsN _ .are ?ur||J\/ need a urtLE E*PfNSt money, and have put . YOU DOWN FOR $$? ?V A) ico! "? V lvo?'? l"4 / *EJ S&,,<<0O HE# AT GoSc lwA??^ YOU'U ANNE.* , SO?r or THAT COIN, / I SILAS ' r the jssooKt ip'. 'm TO SOME fXRENSt A 10, WE ARt ASW??& TH6/ BOVS FOR $5 APIEC? J SA5A? I THIHE ARf * COUPii H 0O*nAhe ST""1 ki ?e/ vourt / ? StAVicES ? A MCA5UV If . THE IDAMA?I WOULDN'T 8?. J>| AMY GREATER , fin AT! i 'll give $l; ir you will $SO! BATTLE WITH POLICE MEN DEFY MAYOR'S ORDERS ?Qltkrv hare tkta ?fUr noon to mark tk? of u? 1?T*> >7*MftkaUe IWUt. Inrolrta* irly 1 ??,??? tkou^uxt oocktn. ?u