Vlt.rbo. Italy, March if.? densa ro Abbat.ma??io. th. coafmml c. morrtm. continued lu? r.v.l.tlon. at today'. a?ulos ?<?h. trial of blmxlf ?od ehlrtj-flT. aaaoclatea for tha mar dar of Oennaro Cuoccalo and Ut 1?. WW.. th. "Beautiful - Sorren ?IdaUtbtn la ronHrmatiDi W Klaal atory ? la Urtd to tie aathorl tle. ana puMJahod hrfotttha / trial twtaa. la kla formal >tat?B?it ?? i A Informar tolf h?w CuomMo had boon ' fcurderod booaaa. ha had boirdrM other taembera of Uo Camorra Vnd alio Wana. tt.r. w* Jtaloat/ ba ram of hu lnereaalnff iowar oa the of Enrico AUano, (ho ? the dm crime. Under th. Que. [ of Proaltont Blanchl and aid We gtra a (ten charge. a dan Attachment free of l*t oa explain" It to you. We are showing' ai line <tf Parasols, Just ish your Easter outfit your choice. Prices Sri . ' : , / ? '%? \ . ad by MUMtlom from Carallere Santero, the Crofrn )fiai?Ur. Ab batemicdo today . netlM Incident! oMbe crime not Imctvded la his writ Aakad about the 1100 which had. Wn PM<1 tf , the aaaaaslnt ot tha Caoccoloa. the Informer replied that Alfaao dlTlded tba money, giving ISO to tba wUnaM and distributing th? ftO^AIfwo. n unusually attractive what you need to fin Take a peep and get .f' ' ? * * ? __ " JJ.50 to $4.50 ed by the Mexican covefauoeat it tip, believed by the lmat*lo Janta her# that they wilt be delivered to Frao ciaoo I. Madero. the lawirrecto p roe Went In the form of uaoOclal over It, le believed that till 8 ret ate* teken by the Pederal government would he to eound Madero'. attllud* wlthoot blndlni the (orfatment to definite promt.ee Thraash the coaTerfaefr betWeea Seaor LtaMnionr aad ffraaeleco I Madero,' Sr.. aad dDStave Madero 1* I New York. rreaJdent^HM h" been I plainly Informed o < the demand! of I the laaarractoe but tt , la ^Intimated that the Mexican government has dl? "tth ** ln?urpeclo preside nt direct. Madero. according to re porta. Ill lean than one day'i march from Chi hnahua. no- the atroacett Pederal poet In Northern Mexico, -frm Junta I here doe* not believe President Dial Will yield to the moat 1 Ml. tent of Ue Inaarrecto demaada. which Include hU retirement. . ?: . ; The Junta doe. 'not conalder the proapeet play bright foe Immediate To Join the loved ones who cross ed the mystic borderland do long ago, the soni of Mr*. Jennie J arris took its flight on .the morning or the 14th of March. .?^Pamlico Chapter. U. D. C. resolves That, in the btvpnac of life she was a daughter hraVe and true, faithful to every ' iraat, loyal te the heroes In the mighty strife of the Souths great struggle. ' * \ Vj * That she has left a memory, as a living presence", * presence that will live In the hearts of the- daughters of Pamlico Chapter, who revere and mlsa her. fhat theee resolution* fee Incrlh ed os the minutes' of the Chapter copy sent to the family. Y$'- ^r} MSB. W. B. MORTON, MRS. FRANK ROLUN8, Committee. ? p ~ OOTTOJf MABKf.T ? ,fil Wat c-ottrin. *n. fin . Cotton ii?a, tor ton. tti.to. At th? ; mm Ion of th* Record t' j court bdHl'th. city ball y??terd?v afternooi. at 4 o'clock the following caaea ^wate dl?l*>?cd ot: Ix>tfia jfedwarda, colorsd , ?ti char* cd .Kh.lV.kln, Jail Th. judx ment ot the court wan that he ba confined In Ihe county Jail lor a per iod of tUir moatha and ba'arorked on tba-Mada ot tba laiMBBi' ? : j FranK Tart, colored, waa char*ed artti brfaklnK Jail. The Judgment ot the court wa? that h? he confined In the county Jail fnr a period of four mantha and work the public roada 6t the confltr. Joanjfc Staton and'SenT HIU. both color e^j' were charted ?tth aaaault tit M?> McCoy ? Both am lined ,,50 UM CO., V | Th*H drainage of ]0ait&unMk?et! | Lake .*11 1 add ninety thousand acres I of ?Mle land to the already pros pernas county of Hyde. In addition at laggt thirty thousand acres with in the district, now In cultivatlen, certain in the future as to fertility and Tfeld. W this 6e true, then It be boons every clUsen of the city to hit present at the cltisen's moot ing Cflled for next Friday night at 'iflriTHl n nsii>>i|d keet railroad being constructed from Hyde county to this' city. The fu ture of Hyde county la (he drainage of this lake Is aeaured. How about Washington If the cltlsens remain domant and rpake no effort to secure this road? Can we afford to let th* chance pass us byt Certainly not. Mr. J. O. Wright In making his original '-eport as to the drainage of Mattamuskeet Lake stated that If the farms of Hyde couUfy yielded fif ty bushels of corn per acre, when the work of draining thin lake 1? competed, the county would unques tionable produce enough cbrn to re quire at least twenty-six freight cars dally throughout the year to trans port the product *o market. If the one hundred and twenty thousand acres of land now situated In the Mattamnakett Lake district were put in corn and yielded fifty bushels of!] 'corn per aere at SO cents per bushel the anntint revenue derived therefrom1 would be three millions of dollars.) Mr. Brttt appointed by the State M North Caorlina as one of the view ers, In making his report saldi"Whei> ?the work la-completed It will add trfn million dollars to the taxable prop erty of the county. The drainage of the lake Is now certain for the contracts will soon he let; When this county Is proper ly drained she will be aapable of sujh portlng fire times her present pop ulation. Can the cltlsens of Washington al ed. If we. as a city cannot, then the Dnily News calls upon every dtiseh of the city to be present at meeting Friday evening at the ?4iy hall. Re member the time to act is short. J. k. hovt i "> Some Exclusive Models id Wash E>resses - J. K. HOYT - FIRST MARCH 30. mi. ? SO U) N EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ? : : umm ? l? zspi The Library Part of the Pmitdr ? log Destroyed Yesterday snot mum asiuHS loss New York's Ore Male Hom/ Is Fire 8 wep*? *?<??* Went Win to Awny And Other Portion* Badly DwMged ? The Entire Ilalldlng csmt 0*7.000,000. Albany, N. Y./ March ??/? fll^ .?Wept the $27,000,000 state cspltol J building early today destroying the - three wins* containing the senate, assembly aad state libraries with their records, doing damage estimat ed at from $7,000,000 to $10,000. 000 and probably causing the' death of Nlghtwatchman 8amael Abbott, who la tartng. The fire started at S:$0 a. m. in a room on the third Boor used by Assemblyman A. J. Levy, chairman of the judiciary committee, and eras swept b^ a high wind across Inter vening rourts to the old wings. Tbe westerp, horthweatern and south western winji were destroyed. were destroyed. At 8 o'clcck^the Are waa still burn ing In tbe west wing but the firemen had It under control. Among the records destroyed were those of the courts of claims, which were kept In a part of the assembly library. x For fire hours the entire fl>~e-fl?tit ing force of the city battled against tbe flamea befoi e they oOfe savins the eeate aad 1 .hers. The Oreu whleh was frell unde?-; [?MV J 1 a s dissiwubsi I man In Washington avenue, was 1 by tone of Paper In the library raoma | and spread rapidly. The doomed I'wln'ga were a seething furnoce when the firemen arrived. Legislators, sorused from their beds~"by excitement, aided the ' nrtr fighters. Many of them rushed to the building to carry out documents _ . "nan Abbott was ' em ployed to pltrol the library wings. The firemen bsttered down Mori and searched the corridor, for him while the flame, ringed but they w^re eo filled with smoke and the terrible heat that the firemen were driven baey. after a futile Quest. Senators, state officials, assembly men and Employes of minor Import ance gathered about the great sums structure during the height ,t(f the fire. Senator Bayne. of Long Island, helped tbe firemen man a hose. As semblyman Terry* of K9n?s county, sad Assemblyman McDatal.la. of Tompkins county. also assisted the Adjutant General Verbeek saved a number of valuable pspers from his office on (he second floor. Employes of the bulMlag had been complaining for severs! days that the Insulation had worn from som ef the electrlt- wires. The superin tendent of the building had request ed that this he attended to today.. The wires arej believed to have start W the (re. As flames* leaped lor hundreds of '*Bt lnl? ">? ?lr trmf the Uhrary windows the cltliens were awakened and th^usandr gathered about tbe' III on which the capltol stands. All The high wipd tarried lire epark* for many blocks and caused toatUN ? which curled from the win dows'a. stretch across Intervening courte. li.Utug tie Cornices of the wa? 'a terrlllc crash at six o'clock wh*t the roots of west sduth west and northweet wing. f#U: "oor ??or Oi* ?-M on the scene at that fcoor. HepUufcd the loaa th,n' at about ?7,0<>0,00?' ?ut the bl??e *aj ?till burning ttarcelr. . The maa* /rlend^ of ftir."*. p. Tyer former paato'r of tile riiilt Metb p?Uet church ..here. nor of Maiton. N. C., ' are . glaii to eee turn in the city. Dr. Tptr U the sleet of Cap % Aru-or Will Try Loag Trl^. Aiken, B.?C.. Marc* M.^Traa': Co*jno, the. Wright aviator.' anaounc ed today that he' WouM 'attempt a Sight with a peaaenger from fore to Charleston, 8. C^ a distance of ISO mile*. He 'ntende snaking the etart ae aoon aa conditions favor a long cress country night. It Is probable that Thomaa Hitchcock. Jr.. will be The many (fiends of Mrs. John H. Small will b? pleased to learn that her condition 1* much better. On laat Saturday she wee able to enjoy a abort buggy ride. She haa been eondned 1 n the hospital at Korrolk for the paet several week*. Carnival Coming. The city la ' now being billed fcr the appearaace of the Jo'nee Carnival Company which la scheduled fo ap pear here of the week of April 10. This attraction la one of the beet traveling the Soethera taatM. PHONE 76. Week -End Specials, GOOD FOR ? Thursday, Friday "and Saturday caatoaer. ~ - Fancy Irish Potatoes 20c. pk. WASEO FLOUR , per barrel ' iS.W W barrel 2.40 24 lb. bats .65 12 lb bats .35 ? Snow Drift Lard, pur lb. 10c Kinshasa Bent Lard " He CANNED GOODS Heiaz Red Kidney Beam 12c Mixed Vegetables for Soap >8c 25c Pear* 18c 40c Asparagus, 2s 30c 25c California Lemon Cling Peaches 18c Gem Theatre Tonight PLAYS FROM 7

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