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w To Judge a Mai 1FE ( , , New Member* Installed end Plug Year. Dr. John G. I moo* to Make Addreeae I Furnished Markers yp? a*d mui nmtki o< the aom el tea Intcrleao Rerolutkm >u held la the eonrt Doom la thia ctt* JldllIW afternoon at 1 o'clock, ben, the follow to* otScen were elected: Dr. John C. Mao. preeldeat; Be. I eke <J. Blount, rice pceel N dent; R. T. Bonner, eeentarr end B Hestatmrj Linden T. Shaw, treaau^ er; Hun end la Slmmona, hletorUa; Bee. r. B. Rankla. c* ?!?!*, , Board W^anaaere:?r. B., Van Bbeenteta. F. c. Radar. Dr. a. c. Hoet. B. V. Bonner and U D. Banner. pptatad ?a fctlfw the addraae at the w vbim/Bmrnnn \ ntlUIMlii. Feb. S3.?Bishop J. < efts, aaHbraMS bla SOU birthday an- i ffinMrr toiar- Blabop Vlnnaot la j :-?M swl>Ky Che ?Mt widely torn of ] 401 the bdiJM of Ue Methodiat ? k ffiplawapal clank. For BMrtf Ifty I v v tmit h# hm tow imow ?? p?lp?t < / oralm, ?M hta work In starting the 1 3Kr hfta a World-wide standing u I w aHaaUr. In addition, he had i MM Jte 5m w pi t? ortstoolor. . ainkiiubvdiiinoW- < ate s< the teefaotluim Imsob com- 1 his a ,w<* ulna ?a4 umiM tb? tmamomm ?%leb arc studied woaklr I 6, MM?| H5.900.000 scholar, ' itmitM tee wofld t - ' 1 A-rowmc I mIwc VPsamroo lh os i Hns| IBs Mmjl patrons of tto Lyric on ( last arrestee war# delta h ted srtth Us, ptrtarsa oahfWtod and thor woe, of a ctete that topt them IB a cos tin son *" roar of loach tor from start to Salak. "Wba'a WVa " rrtte^te Kt lha VI?b. imt .Mum pmad I Mm ud j (MMMM the audience Other plet tone on the proems vera weU | / emu tM ? the Lyric. The die ill took pirn at o'clock eat Miee William, prored to ' he the j In I of the month pee.. ] The n?ehl weekly melleee ea ' Bhiuitw) h another Important Bet. tor to can pear attention to. which cakhlee the tittle Me ea ereU aa the M'fu, oMvr 4UM, ItiiM the pictures and y- It te *?11 tor the parent, of .mall ' / chMrea to eeod them la,the alter, coon, which ellmleetee the eaell lit. WELLES TALIS OF II PASTJElllllSCEIffi ?. Oeethwmea of hew York Mei\r-^ We had e moet Ineplrlng call from IV Mr. K. B. Weflee, of nmtra. New ( York, thle morning, who le oee of ' the largeet stockholder. In the WaBaw * a moot eSehle gentleman, eea baa ami many remlnleoaooea of Ma ana eel rl.lt. to thle elty." He flret came here SI year. ase, ud ban L .lace bene a regular aaaaal Matter 1 He baa asdSeed many great Improre H cMas, aad Itwutlr refon to the wkteh ka km Miim Whm on thaar Hebut Otoro of HtOe no minx b>c4g OKI oor union to ooma of h!> litJaaotea ion, which ho reletae with arwat ?onl of knmor. &"<' * WWt froto inch men ilw.Ji not. / a npohe in the wheel that maltaa ? llfa'a cjcjeu-roll pleaaantlr around ASH1 \ i's Character, Ft Officers Elected for Ensulodman end Mr. M.Ik 51m ."^Ter Department Has 4 J' 'ffiSf-ti aartln* oI the arara Of Ool. tea Jonner. mad Dr. J00. C. Rodman to laUrar Uw addreaa at Urn marklaadt he (rare of Prlrate Joeeph Omllford. rho War Doaartmaat ham already umlabed marIan for both the abore [rarea and the eoromonlee of mackaa Uwm will ha aanoaaotd at a later lata br th? committee. Thte aoctetr warn orgahleed la Ula dt? Inat one rear aeo, wtth Jndae araaaw aa Ma prealdeat. It baa trown raakUr within Ita abort aalat nce. K j. i, Ita ohjecta are aereral, bat aae of he moat lm?artant la to mark the iraeee et Meotattonarr eoiatari. ?? ' St tMh, Mo , Feb. IS.?While piaSeetlag that the nee ooadttlona ml to oroate cntifaatna and an abaorme) condition of ajarketlna (rein, > aaes oonrentlon of grain produc m and headlere here today at the tame time diet?eat plana to meet he required enta of the recent ruling >f the bureau of chemlatrr la regard to the coudltiooa under ethich grain moat be ahlppotf-and marketed. The train men are heoUned to And fault particularly with the Interpretation xmceralac the liability Incurred In he eblpping of corn for tnteretate iommeroe. They declared that the lav aa interpreted by the bureau of ibeaUetry, render* It most haaardoue tor tuyere and ahippiru of corn to purchaae for ahlprneot la laleretate rommorce a large proportion of nay sbeiBI^B to be nun Fawn - It Ma* Be IIHIII to Bald Banal Raleigh, N. C? Feb. Jl.?With the kenmtorial primary fight In North Carolina hut a lew montha filatant, rutward and etotble algna are abradant that the oontaat tor the eaat of Senator Slmmona la to ha hard fought tad exceedingly bitter. Senator 81matora' term of offloe will expire one rear hence and ha la a candidate for re-election. Hie principal Krai for the toga appeara to ha Ooeernor w. W. Kltchln. who haa already taken to the etump and deurerad come rigiroaa attacka on Slmmona' poUtteal record, pertlcolarly hta rota In the Lortmer caaa. A third caadldate for the eeaaiorehlp la foraaer Oorarnor Cbarlea B. Aycock, and a fourth la Chief Juatlce Walter Clark, of the State eapreme court. It to belle red that a aaeond primary Ooadned to the two leaden in tha tret primary will be aecaaaery to eat tie the oontaat 11 . JrS Thto Bate ha lltolen l?eti. ?t 1 If ft?.Napoleon Bonaparte ap- j pointed oommaadar of the French rai in Italy. 'dl' ; ?] 17???V. 8. Con greet paaaad the] Oret general Qnarantlne act. 1811?John Keete, tha grant BngItoh poet, died. Born In KM. 1811?Boeton Incorporated aa a uty. 1117?AnthorahJp of the Wnrerley horeto acknowledged hr air w.l tar Beau. v. lit!? Alonao Potter ooneocraled Episcopal Btabop at Fonnspltanla. I i?4T?Twentr thousand Mexicans under Basts Anna defeated br E.MO Americana under Oen Taylor is battle of Buesa flats y - , ltd!-?Abraham Ltaoats. Prealdast-elect, reached Waahlnirton Is aafotr ana Id man? rumara at peril, I erar-^T^b^IIU?Osptalaa Spake aad Oraat announced the dlaoorarr pf a aonrea of the Htta la Lak? Victoria Npasaa. i???Mlaa men M. stone aad Mote. Tallka rel used bp Kaeodanlm brlganda upon tfea parroeat of a lar*e Jill -Quanab Parker, ablaf-of the Camcncbe Indiana, died near Lawton. Okie NGTC WASHINGTON. NORTH CA rst Find the Foo* r-? E?t ; o'-A^fifl Wu Am* JC. Snout, daughter of Snoot of DtoA, tu Jtat be** Introduce I???n kr be* Bother I, r ". UTE WIRES PRODUCE If EECniCU EFFECTS ? Mm Who Win rrntu ????l?a !*tT >> . , ' .1 if * K V <\ " WoihtBxton'i Chamber of Con meroe has laid the inundation lor l the accomplishment of great results 0 the coming year. Its'president, Mr. t O. M. BrOVn, Is a man of eurllng worth, who at <11 times has the heat 0 Interest ot the elty at heart; one who a has always responded when sappert L was aeaded to promote worthy and a meritorious enterprleee seeking to lo- II cats hero. Mr. C. A. Flyna, Secretary. Is a s Ilea wire, progressive, active and F keenly on the qui vtre. Mr. rtyna la secretary ot the Harris Hardware Co. j and kla dstles than occupy, what to a ordinary seen would ha all of thalr , time, yet he (nds time to keep In t touch with what the Oatalda world la I doing, and la eaaataatly palling on a Borne wire which he hopes will he the a means of connecting some substantial a sntsrprtae with Washington. Tho snh-eommlttssa for the ensuing year are composed el active, wideawake man. man who here done things, and (rem the parsonnsll wa d amy expect great reeulta daring mi. , _ y Indastrlas and Business Enter, prlaes:?P. I. Berry, J. D. Grimes. N. t , Advertising and Publicity:?J. 0. fi Brngnw. Jr., T. H. Myers, C. 0. Morrie , : * * >'17-- ' y Education and Public Libraries;'- s N. C. Nowbold. John H. Small, W. L. r Vaughan. Public Roads sad Suburbs:?Geo.: | Hackney. Dr. Joshes Tayloe, Prank d Rollins. t Health and Sanltathmt?Dr. A. C. Hoyt, Dr. J. a. Bleant. C. H, Hard- J tag- 7*) , a Telegraph and Telephone:?Joe. P Tayloe. B. K. WUlle. Jaa..HlUaon. J Traneportatlon end Evprwea Bate- 1 .co;-~u. r. niaaa. : K. Hbon. T I J. Baary. W01 mu?H> - J ' Agriculture end Immigration ? I A. J. Co*. R. X. Cherry. 1 ry.asmi: Street*. Pert*. Municipal I m pro re < mental ?C. H. Hardin*. Welter Cre- 1 die. J. P. Randolph, " i ' I T nftolXlnn Committee:?W. B. ) Rodman. Jr . Harry McMullan, P. CJ Racier. 1 Information and Statlatlci:? P W. I Co*. * 1 Hone* Committee: ?Walter Credle, B. P. Bow*. J, T Bland. 1 J ?ii 1' . COMING AND (H)lljlo P. * Berry aad/ c Dana, of the' i firm Of Beetle A Berry, r*tari?d yee- 1 tend ay from a trip to northern title*. 1. Superintendent of Schoole W. U I Venetian. ta In ltalelsh thla wank. |i lt ^ Fprojk ^ mmmm, ^v EgSL* i M. 5 pRyjt k^h %, v v/i|H^^B U[;. "" United State* Bus*Cor a*4 Mrs. 4 to WaaUsctos eocUty at a; us --y \ ' 'Jl * '1'$* I* ' IH???.11 ! ;IIREU LUIHBQt CO., ' I - BOLD ANNUAL lEEIUtt Opnta. The Eureka Lumber Company held heir regular annual meeting in Its tfloM la tola city on Wednesday arwnoon. Th# following officers and board f directors were elcted for the enulng year: President. Geo. T. each; vice-pAaldent. 8. B. Sprnks; wrretary and treasurer, Geo. A. PbH> pa. Board of Directors:?n. a. Welles. L 8. Scrubs, t. f. Ryman, Geo. a. 'billips and Geo. T. Leach. Since the lakt meeting this company has sustained a severe loss by Irs, amounting to $116,000, and rhlle auch reports are not the kind hat ussally stimulate capital, theae [entlemen hare rebuilt a much larger ad more modern and up-tn-dats lant aad are now about ready to reumo operation. i PUWGO NBW8. We have been having some very llaagreeable weather at times. The now we *ha3 a few days ago eras aid by sosde to he {lie blfgeet in 86 8ome of our (ankles are beginning d get to work in the field now cuting stalks, etc., getting ready toy krming Rev. David TyUdall filled his reguar appointment at this, place on last 1st urday night, Sunday and ?uad^ light. , Quite a crowd accompanied Mlaa .ula Wallace home after church Bpnlay and they report a very good lme. Mlaa Delia Allen and Mlap Matilda to*.9' liicq nunoay trier cnurcn. Mioses Myrtle Allen and Matilda 'aul war* the annate at Visa Lola Vallaco Saturday night. Miss Claude Hollowsll spent Motsay night at the home ot Mr. P. A. "ooley. D. R, Pant la talking ot going to ittend a bualneea college la Richnond, Va. Hope he *111 make a arto an la hta undertaking. P r'-.v*' Claad Paul,10 hasing a alee dweltug erected on what la eommoalj taowa aa the Spencer place. We an aorry to learn ot Jaaat ITaogbaa'a mletortaae la getting hnrl a the log woods tew dan ago. Wa rope he will soon be out again. Ben Bishop waa la oar mldist a 'ew dan ago slatting rotating ant 'rtor.de. Cotno again soon. Hen, toi are waat to hear yon pick the hank tnd aleo to help u play dropping th, HSjsr rj&jrz r*e*aUjr ^^A >AILY 1NOON, FEBEUA&y Z8. 'Ml His Brain Feeds?( > OFEiCMLS MEET I i Dims VACE DERIA1DS ALL OF THK LABOR RAILROAD < BTITIIIB IH THK RASTERS' TERRITORY ARB OAflDRKD TO KXCHANOR VDBW8. DEMANDS NOT JUSTIFIED ? u" ? ' " ' HAVE WWBil> to htakd to(other ? th11b fk1ht vob < am ADVANCE OF IS PER OEM*. ' t New York, Eeb. It.?SsectttlT? of- ^ flclals representing all of the large 1 railroad a Tetania la the Eastern ter- J rltory mat la this citj today to ex- 1 change vlewe on the demand? made r by the locomotive engineers for high- * ar wagee. The engineers are uniting 1 In a movement for a wage-advance " of aproxlmately 15 p?T'cant. Every 1 , road east of Chicago, north of the Cheeapeake and Ohio and south of J the Canadian border, la. affected by ' the demand, and also the Grand 1 Trunk of Canada. The railroads. It la understood, are ' Inclined; to look upon tho^demenda of ~ the ligftllp.aa hardly Justified by 1 erleting conditions. The engineers participatedMiherally la the general wage Increase made In December, ? 1910, since whfbh time the earnings of most of the ran* have fallen off xnaterally. A general atrlke In the near future ie regarded, as highly Improbable. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Is eee of the moet ? i edneerratlve of labor organisations 9 and has. always displayed a die- 2 position to be eoncilladmrjrtoteve rs^ P as. under the new federation plan of r orgs njsat Ion which la eald to hare * been perfected,, they prebahty can 1 ? ?/ ww kiyyuri oj on oraneo, ? conductor? and brakemen In ereat of t % strike. Recently steps have been t taken to form a federation of the four big railroad brotherhoods, and * tor the first tlme In railroad history 5 It Is said that all tonr are now agreed 11 to stand together In the event that 1 either one la Involved in a dispute. * 8t Louis Prepares for Educator*. * 1 8t. Louis, Mo.. Feb. 23.?Prepara t lions are practically complete for the ii reception and entertainment of the b many noted educators who will be I here next week for the annual con- g 1 ventlon of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association and the meetings C of the several other educational societies which will be held here at the same time. The principal convention. that of the Department of Superintendence. will begin Its sessions ' Tuesday. Other organisations which 1 will meet here are the National Council of Education, the Department of Nonnal Schools of the National Edp* national Association, the National Bo1 ciety of the Study of EdncatlM* the Society of College Teachers of Education. the National Committee on Agricultural Education and the Educational Press Association. It Is ex1 pected that a total of more than one thousand well known educators from , all parts of the country will attend thp gathering. ANOTHER WRECK ON NORFOLK-SOUTHERN ?.? Ike Bdbm Clone., Like lb* of 1 Co, Oen Keep the AMn Caption J INMMBg, Wban It WOI Be , AocSHBBO! " -ammmm * There tu another train week on 1 the Norfolk Southern Mar Plnotowt 1 | a few days fcffo. Three freifcht care 1 wore upeet but no one wea Injured.? Belharew CM?a. J J ; Did roa npoertnln whether It wu ' due to the ttaa or relU. neighbor? 1 ' The effcUle ere eery particular to ' j here three things reported ecru rate I J*. Fair and warmer tonight apd get r under, becoming uneettled Ik west 4 era portion on geterder Light rarfHnble winds. Shifting, to ppj^yjaHM thfii'-V:. + ' $ V*v.' . y*'? ijA ' -Vl. A wi w f 1 ===== i fa . iootj^teading M in KIKS10I . . . i ? Mole $2,000 Worth of Jew. Traced to Reading Chet ' Moving Picture Shows New York, Feb. 11.?Two erewt Un jouthe, Jooepb (lately. 11 wore old. ud Chorleo A. Koloar. 17. on led oat at Ike police hood[uarters at White Plains yesterday ij Sheriff Doyle of Weetcheater. ~hfij had confessed that they robbed he home of J oh a J. Vlele at North Vhite Plain# laet Saturday night and rere on their way to ahow tho sheriff be hiding place of IJ.OOO worth ot welry stolen from Mr. VMe. The las*, watches, brooches sad scarfitns were found tied up In two soiled landkerchifes In the crevice of a tone wall opposite the North White tains railroad station. The sheriff any* moving: pictures of rimes aad dime novels are response le for the boys* essay into crime, hey had worn over their faces handkerchiefs with eye-holes cut in them. VAS SHE EVER OTHERWISE r?w Bern Son Baa Discovered That the Norfolk Southern Is Not Maintaining Schedules. The early morning Norfolk Southrn train due in New Bern at 4 a. m. rom Norfolk, did not arrive until :30 thie afternoon. THE SUN roorter made every effort to learn the anas of the dplaj, but the only in- ' jrmatlon he oonlil secuj-o .was j.bere ras some trouble On. the northern dlision kstwsan Washington and Nor- ' oik. On account of the severe wind torm the wires on this division were i sab led and the off&iala were unable o get an account of the long delay of bo train reaching New Bern. It was tated by some that a freight wreck rhlch caused the trouble, r Other reorta are to the effect that the storm locked the track with fallen trees, he actual cause of the delay is not mown.?New Bern Sun. Neighbor, if the Norfolk Southern ess to advise the citisoM of our town nd they believed it, that she was oing to run a solitary train Into his town on time, every bleeeed soul n the city would turn out with a rase band to weloomo the incident. HAKK8PRARK AT AUDITORIUM. *ilowing Reports are Preceding Uw> Mcjteeee-Briaoa Co., Which Presents two *A Snakoepeare*? Plays at the School Auditorium on Tuesday, February 97. Mr. MeEntee, like the great number of artists who have graduated rom what might be termed the Ben Ireet school, is forging to the front Hth phenomenal strides. It is inleed interesting to note the boat of ctora who now enjoy national prominence who secured their earlier tutlage from the famous English cbolar and producer, Ben Greet. Among the number who spoke heir first It nee under his managenent may be mentioned Tyrone towers. H. B. Irving, Lawrence Irvng, Margaret Wycberley, Edith Vynn Mattlson, Robert Lorraine, Ddltb Talllfero, Mrs. Patrick Camp ell, and a ho?t of others too numcrius to mention. He has been to the tramatic stage what Oscar Hammeriron has been to the operatic. The New York Evening Telegram, a a general summary of Mr. McKnee's various portrayals at Columns University. New York City, two rears ago. took occasion to call him 'a rising genius." Such seems to be ika oottatry. The naiw Ipotodaa Ifteen player*. makta* It one of the aratat clonic onulaum oa tour. '*n? X?hut of Will b* tlreo at lb* matlaaa at 1:10 >. m., uid "Hamlet" la the areolae at :*?. Matinee price*. tic aod 7tc Nltht ala at Hardy'. Draa Store. ; ' prleea. BOc. 78< a*d H.H Seat, on Caraoa City, Mar., Fob. M?Called together la apaolal naalna by proclataatlon of aaaaaaor Oddt?, tha Matada tadalatar* Bat today for tke purpoea. according to tka proclamation, of prorldloc for a State loan ' ? [S NO. H9 akes Good Mea 9ill 1 } TO DOWIFALL 1 OF HO T01S J pry.^ Easay df Crime la p juJicntniiT ana vimmg i ' * *VFrom a flagpole on the lawn of the | house they cut off a rope with which . | they planned to Mad Mr*. Anna flatton, whom they knew to be alone in | the hooee caring (or the Vlele bahy | "Wo thought." aaidvjme of the priaonera, "that we'd be able to grabber and hae'd be ao frightened^ could tie her up and gag her anally. But gne! aha certainly did flght!" The fact la that Mm. Sutton knocked them both down and escaped by a Bide door and gave an alarm. But the houae Is isolated, and before she could get aid the youths had robbed Mrs. V tele's jewel casket and After they had hidden their plus- jfl der the boy's went to White Plains and to a moving picture show In' the hope that, being seen there, they could establish an alibi if accused of the robbery. and a State tax levy. There Is nothing In the law to prohibit the gov- v ernor from calling other legislative business to the attention of the lawmakers and It is rumored that measures may be introduced to make prise fights unlawful In Nevada and alio to put a quietus on the Beno divorce Industry. But It Is regarded as more likely that the work of the spocial session will be confined to jfl the specific objects metnioned In the official call, especially sine* the Governor has Intimated that the session. *?? .. .. , .. * IERRIF1C5ST0RM SWEPT . 1 THEMIDDLE WEST J| Large Ulatm Dome at Chicago Stock * change Fell While Several Hundred People Were At- j tending Auction. Chicago, Feb. 22.?A blinding Afl boow storm, backed by a fifty-mile- 'Jj an-hour gale swooped down on the * . rjfl Middle west yesterday, blocked traffic, crippled wire communication, and swept eastward in the direction of northern Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. The storm reached its greatest Jfl intensity in Chicago and northern and central Illinois, although eastern .? Iowa and Missouri, southern Wisconsin and Michigan and northern In-, diana felt the blizzard to consider- C able extent. ; St. Louis announced the storm zs the worst in all its experience. v The large glass dome of the Dexter Park Pavilkm at the Chicago stock ,-^^H yards fell in this afternoon while as*- 3 eral hundred people were attending & horse suction, bnt no one was serf- <9 ously injured! Cspt. Charles Oaf-land. In charge of the life saving btalon here said theblizzard was the most severe in his experience in the great lakes. Y. M. C. A. Boys In Session. Fall Hiver, Mass., Feb. 28?Representatives of the boys departments of the different Y. -C. A. branches throughout Maaaachusetts and Rhode j Island, gathered In this city todayc . for their twenty-second annual Con- J ,f- [ fere nee. The object of the confer- ..-lit* ence is to brine the boys together in a manner that will promote a moral and social uplft. To this end a number of well known religions workers and educators hare been Invited to deliver addresses. The sessions ver? eemmenoed today and will he cloned with exercises-In the Central CongvegatVmal church Snnday evening, when about 500 boys will take part In a devotional meeting. rnt*f*c A. A. hinr Msec dan Francisco. Cel.. Feb. IS.? n- - 7^T"C?KZ.iir- clcT-t .1?* ^ oelliiw througboet this smtinn trooped into Ban Francisco today to compete for honors In the big indOoe track and field asset arranged by the,. Pacific Athletic Association. The , & entry lint gives promise of one o# the most notable events tn Its ktadL -J9 ??? ? ? * " ? ^ 1 . on
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