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?? Uwlr lite.. J , .ur(? :-?tfrd.> by Fire Marshal Been ami DUtrUt'. Attorney Whitman were continued I I tin with _ . ... up wii? udtaialahed riaoT Whl^mcl.ldom waa ' thus atrug ?afmrsa? eau ace of the dt.uter. the mouiL rm teak Of burying tho dead was continued. Added to the flftr fuo erala of jaaUMaj ?jny mora ware - held today. \ The? remain bodlei X ao badly burned that Indentlflcatlom ?eom Imoronable ' ?? *?,* r culpablp to ??, accounting, arehltecu'i Md ?n emerta are today In .lamination o< ?*,<??? fln> , ventic? "" T1 e?m\4 ~h - - The firm of Speaker Bra*, llncor. , pormlad) la now engaged 1b making decided Improremantu to the Inter-' 1 lor ot their .tore, thm Improy.-1, menu are Mo* male in the clothing 1 , i. Meagre W. J. Floyd and ion har.'t rented tlM J. T. L.wtt building on i Market atr^t and the, propo? to 1 run a ant elm grooary on tha Ar.t ?oor and up to dau cat. on th. we- i oM floor. ' ? lt ,?y; ~ i ? ii* WASHINGTON'S PEf . large ul en of ? public ?pir room* of tko Men's dhrlatlan iMpt to consider the advisability W organis ing a Public Library Association Borne time ago. several cltlsens mot ?nd talked Ibe tnstter over tkorougk ly, and decided to appoint a coranrlt taa to prepare plana for anch tu w tanlzatlon at a meeting of the pub lic to be called wkeaever the ?o milter wan ready to report. Tke gathering last night was la response to thla call ? Hon. Joka.il. Small presided. The coaunlttoe cca ilstins of Re*, j. A- Sullivan, cbalr nan; Mesaia. N. C. Nawbold. w. U fanghsn, Mrs B. R. Fowle and Mrs K. W. Carter, through tot. Vaughan, its secretary, presents,! a ilPa of by-iawa. Attar aomi ilQn and amendments they committee on nominations was ??? kt la the iol | President. I. R. Fowls and Mrs. ir C. Bragaw. The recommeadatlons if Ike nominating committee wartf .dopted unanimously " . , .1 Thefre were eotknalaatle talks by Mr. Small, Mr. War* Mr. Cowell. tad Mre H. W. Carter along the line >r IVaahlaftoa'a welfare, aad espc Ishr the benefit of tie Library. Tke ? Board o< Trustees will com aence Immediately an active csm >elgn for taembersklp la addition to hose who were enrolled laat night, Lad will also soak a home for the, .tbranr at an early date.. It Is .wall to atate, that tke Ubra asssr-'*'1 ?ARTMBNT :: STORE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ? March 29th and 30th , S ? ? : ^ ? ; SPRING EXliTS j PRISONERS DEMY THE STflRY 1 ? trM m I [urrtepfiaj Methods of tin CimmW r? Is L?lrt Bai*?Thc Inf., | W? Cool ud Collected As | . 1W<? of the PUlinlM to CaoeoUo and his .Vltorbo, Italy, March 2S? T?{ nanederuu* icnuods of the Neopo.II Us Camorra were Ink) blM loJ? '*? -USPMO Aimtemagglo. fc?ri<W member ol the band, who took the wltnea* stand and > 1a '? draaaatlc atory betrayed hW former MWlffatea., I Than was Intense excitement when the trial of *Jfaao,allai Errlcome, the head of the Camorra and his ?v "Saine*. was resumed In the Assise ?nk.? of the .bwnr. * one I of the Juror*. Seneetlonsl report* were Innned I lately current Some said he had been kidnapped by friends of ' the Camorra while others thought be had bean assassinated. , ?' Finally the tardy' Joror arrived Inst as Carabineers ware sent to seek him and the iwtlou waa soon under way. Abatemac^lo. the lataad I* rereal the secrets of in I great Neapolitan hand af terrorist#. the eteel case containing Er ? and hlS fellow CamorHst* of hatred war* ahot at him when he began his story enrae* and shrieks R denial rounded fflimff 'wT Under the guldrtew of .? Cnv?Jier? Santera, the eeawn J ?>?*-** iMMtlo^UTttd a , _JJL L JuTinStw^Sta'ti; C am mor fa, telling h?? he kM fall en under the Influence of the band aad then, after he had compromised himself by taking part In crime* of serious degre*. he waa enable to leave the organisation through fear The wltnesa hi times hesitated as he paaaed back over the years when i had tea a faithful member of lie beaotlhil eoclety, and had a bar ed In the plunder fi^aa their crimes. The atom, of the betrayer aa to how the plot agalaat the life of Oen naro Cuoccollo aad Slgnors Cuoccol lo ana conceived and carried out was one of tfih most dramatic la Italy's erlmtakls. Aa A patera agglo teatllled ha waa keenly watched by Profeaeer Otto lenghl, aa allenlat of the University of Rome, who ha* been retained by the defense to establish the claim that the Informer waa lnaaae. Thai I alien lat took freauent notes aa Abate! maggto continued his atory. N 1 I, "Cocrollo had Joined the Csmrnor ra la early manhood but had parti-, d pa ted In but few crimes, aald the witness "Ha waa S plotter of crime. 1 When a big Jewel robbery or a dim cult murder svns to be committed Cuoccollo waa delegated, to plan It. "However, Cuoccollo's luxurious taate and hi* unceasing neceaalty for money at tlatea lad him to exact more than hie ahara^. Private wen dettai wane sworn against him by Cammorrlsts who aH?*4 that they hid been trapped by Cooccollo and cltlscns of Washington In * enough n this scheme u. Pr hinds down In thelr-poelt Ktre of their means In order are this much-needed road." ; night next will toll the tale. y they waat, It tad out It tot, wfcrter or not th?l mean tiler ?*y win be revealed at lbs meeting to be held In the II Mai Friday at eight o'c:ocV r business man or Washington be present, dlectiaa this lm t and vital tnatter. it means for the future welfare of the kd no cltlsen whs la Interested khlngton'e growth and derel op can afford to absent himself, toe for action li now ? pro Station Is the thief of tine. Wfjr now. * .t pa was ? most enthusiastic P? "" <*?=">? ??m the entU* nKlienshlp of the r sn opportunity to disease this ttef-Jii a public meeting next Prl r evening at the city hslL The ivlcts will be through with their rk on the road from frke I-and : to Belharen by April the drat. I If tike road Is to be continued as Washington the object Is to ra n these (Opvicu and not allow NO. V. > NORTH CAROLINA UiTMcd lit,. Seven aad-JUafj*] j El Pa?o, To*.. March 2S.? Our. | Ilia warfare has been formally nban jdoned by the Mexican Inaurrectoa, ac I rordlnt t* a' daere? Nauad. ?7 Fran Cisco 1. M*dero and rrfthd* pdbMc t<* ?ay. The decree organise* the en tire republic el Mexico' Into a even group* of state*, emch gtoup to be known aa a war -sons and the Inmir recto* tn each group to constitute a corps. '/? v * * y\ w' - Army rank* and the vromlse of a 1?W giving pensions to widows and children are Announced. "? Madero become* "supreme \ead oi insurgent army." 'V? One of the objects of Madero in abolishing guerilla warfare ts to in duce foreign cAntriea to recegnl*? the belligerency of the Icsurrtctos, ,lt 1* *tate?L' i ?? ? ^DUpatche. from Chihuahua ctxr today uj> General Rab??o with 1,1 Bp Padeisl treopj reached the city after baring been on the march from Jua re* ainc? February 24. Rabago wont south to repair the burned bridge* of the Mexican National Railroad. Most of tha,brldge* hare been burn ed behind him and Chihuahua City la now slid to be. well fortified and commanded by 8,60? Federals.. It is reported a detachment of Fed era la will be started northward to find and engage Madero. - I. Hi. athar evidence that John Hamilton Dlgow ltty, an American cltlaen recently $f ported as having been executed by the Federal forces of Mexico, is well and unharmed was received by the State' Department today; United States Consul Letcher, telegraphed today from Chihuahua that theAme rlcan consular agent at Pfcrral bad been Informed by the brother of Dlg nowltty that the latter was living near Parral ^atfd enjoying good health. Galveston. Teg., March 28. ? The second provisional regiment at Fort Crockett began this morning, th* first of the "hikes" the men are to Townaley will take hi* men about ten miles up the beach, remaining over nl*ht. The soldiers of the First regiment received their second peculation against typhoid fever today. EI P*so, Tex.. March 18,? -Thous and* of no-comb* tan t* In tie w?^ beund sections of^^nrtMvn Mexico ere struggling to get oat of ihe coun try. it la reported by refugees .who have, been able to .reech the Amerl Many women tnd chi'dren have no means of transportation. Others are afraid to attempt to m&ke a living In a country forelgil to them and ?till others are restrained by the fear that heir property will fall into the hands of the lnshrrectos. Seventeen families on the . border near El Paso today applied to cus tom* officials to 1ft allowed to brtnj their horses and honaehold food* into the country. WL? m? Ambcrailae jour Phonograph with 10 special 4 -minute Edison Records. We give a Gen Attachment tree of charge. Let ?us explain it to you. ^ RU88 BROS. The Picture Frame ra S-S8 It PHONE 76. 'Week - find Specials, ; goodpOr Thursday, Friday and Saturday fuxj MdfPotatoe# 20c. pk ?WASEO FLOUR ? pe* barrel J5.0C i 1.2 faMret 2.M f9Pf Drift Lard, pur tb. 10c Kinghaos Best .Lard " |Je J CANNED GOODS ?tm? Red Kidney Beam 12c ggttdWuuMnfarSawp 8c 25c fear^T 4fc Asparagus, 21 2$c California Lemoa ?, qiwtPeadna . ...^ 18c Gem Theatr-e
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