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ites. Breach IBe Clark Steadily W Working H<jrd. ILLINOIS F CONFIDENCE Washington. D. C., July 1 that Speaker^harnp Clark healthy interests, die Horn afternoon unanimously vol "regardless of his political ? -'\ * V ' '* ">"i- < I " NKW YORK T1MBU \ ? TUR OOV. WIMMN \ Wf CSniD I'RKSS '>?*? NEW YORK. July f?Altrr ' I hartng botnUd Uomw Hit \? won.of Ohio, ud OMu wood, at Al?tw, for Uw |,rM itao. ? Now York Tlwa boa . ^ mow com oat for Governor WU- ' 'm. Tbo TUm Jo arstac tbo j DMocrM to moalfaate him. ( V***V, * BALTIMORE. MD., JULY 1.? , With no ndtn las ton ticket* required tcjay the contention played to "free iOw" capacity house. The conferez}? of yestredsy it seems failed to acpmplish anythihg. Governor Foss , of Massachusetts has told Mr. Bryan < tht he is not an active candidate u- ( -lee-the - hopeleee deadlock continues , to Mist. Representative Sulrer of t Ner York said today that if there , wai no nomination today, tomorrow \ or Wednesday that his delegation woOd stand Jtnt where they stood Battrday. 1- BltUr Mood. , lie New York delegates are in a y hittir mood. Th4 convention was , ^callid to order at h: 03 by Chairman < Jans.' Immediatdy after prayer \ Mr. Bryan entered the ball kmldat < an VP roar and e hoeing from the gal- \ ierUs. The twentieevsmth ballot , was ordered. Murpiy'a New York of i niasty for Clark wL challenged in ordsr to ascertain his each delegate stood. As the delegiion is instructed to rote under thk halt rule the vote will probably corLinue for Clark. ] Priesdehtp Broken. I The Democratic paly today en. \ tcred upon lis second Week Of thla : record, breaking con%-eAlon facing a j desperate situation. iLleodships of i years have been' broMn the peat ' week with little hope * ever being ) renewed. Bets of large turns of montT were betas placed aalate as mid- ] night last sight that (brernor Eu gene Foes, of Masaachletta. would he the Democratic nomiiee for president. These hats were\roade upon i TW0ITY null LUKE- | m Rip IF JUNE For the month ?f June the Regietor of Deeds leeuct twenty.foor merrlege llceaeee. Dtrlng the pest week the following conRee were issued ilcesse: 1: . ,V ' M-U James H. Reekie to Mettle Gorhem. ' Bemuel s I in pen r to Katie Jo see CecU R. Hardy ? Myrtla Harrfaoa. >11 toe Alllgoal to Mary Coy. jL , ===== y-r $$*/-' * *' - ' $. " V ' OTOI HtFT WILSON JNST HIM dressed by. Clarktxveert Bryan and ridens. Wilsonites T> At T ? T?-? * * UL/1KA \ .w : V : JN CLARK. .?By United Press, f Wifliam Jennings Bryan was leagued with the une of Representatives this ed fuB Confidence in him affiliations" - . , nformatlon satisfactory to those who re re putting up the money and ^?ad t decided influence in boomTbg Fobs is the compromise candidate of the ionrention. There fs also a deep unler aurfdce movement to have Sena-, or John W. Kern, .of Indana, selectid as the dark horse, while the friends of Underwood the Democratic leader in the House of Representative. say be will get the nomination. It the conventlonjs Anally deadlockid, which is extrtmely probable, the MiUonwf ? the JteeUeaa H 4s beMeW id. will be that Foss, Kern or Underwood will get the nomination. Murphy Criticised. Murphy is coming in for a good leal of criticism both by friends of Jaynor and by friends of Clark. The 13lark people aay that Murnhv has flayed the wrong game from the ktart. They say that he should have lominated Oaynor and then stack to ilm for a longer series of ballot* Clark Returns. \ ? "There Is no change In the situaiou that I can see," said Speaker Jlark last night upon his return to Washington. "It Is exactly as It was nhen the convention adjourned Saturday night. I went over to BalJmoca^o^ee some of my friends be. tauseTf~Was more convenient for me tot go than Thr them to come over to i?e me. I have no intention of going to Baltimore again." Wilson or Dondlock. It will be WJloen on an early ballot or the battle will be long drawn, rhla la the opinion of the progressives and conservative*. The WllaonItes are working hard and claipa that ?y the third ballot that he will be far enough In the lead to justify the treat Weetern States, originally for -lark, to swing Into like for Wilson. Wilson hsa a good chance to win If tie makes good on the early ballots. The Clarkjtes claim that Bryan's esoousal at (in* wii?a~ - ? ?? htm. The shrewd politicians say that Clark's boom is dead. The delegated were wornout and short of funds and nip tore the deadlocla to be ended. IK WHITE PRISONERS THAN Id SEVERAL YEARS: ' ' In talking to Deputy Sheriff John Lucas, who is also county Jailer, the Dally News man learned, this morning that there are now mpre white prisoners confined in the county Jail than within the past fire years. Thefe are five white prisoners and one colored prisoner. GRADUALLY SINKING The latest report from the bedside of Mrs. E. U Dawson is that she Is gradually staking. Mrs. Dawee* Is one of Washington's highly esteemed woman and her critical n)*eas la nftrersaUy deplored. ? r . [ " "H j } vl I 1^1^ I M s \ J ! . ?se so .TS UNi -ii!^ ^^':j';;: l' I' SIR CHARLES 8I6HI :** v Jfl 't ' Bk - | i" ,Y "* i"^ Sir Chart.* Bi(kan. lord Mtwr. i tha aihklaf of thy "titanic was ban la inant mar chant of Urarpooi. Ha waa and waa aSmttta* ta Ika bar la 1ST*, dtrorca and admiralty Striates of ttea E knlcbtaS wksa Ua MMaM* was ?a TWO BROWNS ATTRACTION I AT THE LYRE T0HCTT The feature attraction offered by the management of the Lyric for ita many patron* tonight la headed by | the Two Browne in high claaa vaude! vUle singing. talking and dancing. The above mentioned artiata make their first appearance there tonight : and rhporta are that they hate an exceedingly clever act to farnlah enter, j tainment for pit that attend, n hearty laugh and some noTeity ha dancing their main feature. . . The motion picture bfll ia another attraction that la folly worth the price of admission, and tonights bill surpasses all others for high class amusement. Hot weather?that word ia never mentioned at this place of amuaement. The Ventilating system installed simply makes It oool and comfortable and you enjoy the fresh breeae that constantly fills the house. If you are looking Tor am hours I entertainment and a good laugh the program billed for today ia one that can't be excelled. EXAGGERATED REPflRTS 8F 1 THE RET.EKT rYdJlHF.! (By United Press) i WINNINPBG. MAN., inly 1.?The , latest reports from here state that ] the cyclone casnltlee are exasperated j and that the total death list will , probably not exceed fitly with orer two hundred Injured. The searching for dead and wounded is not yet completed. ; ' i f ' I TWO OAHB OP BAUi I Aurora UUd Bflbirrn in achadul- i ad to plur two gaaaa of baaa bull ?t Balhar.n today. Tbu brat catdu la to ba at |* o'clock aad tba aaeoad (ana at < o'clock. Great hall la ? paetad aa both claba era lb baa trim j tar tba .ooatapt. J wmanmto imf aad j. *. man t wtfl obbr alt tab Mack aatla. pat Hr rilii in>, modav mkrscios r ' I F' I y / I I rho conducted the Brlti*h>nqulry Into 840, the son of John Bi*ham, & promeduentod nt the Liverpool Institute, He hsosw president of the probate, l*h oourt, serrtnc one tonr. He wes rred epoe hta. INOTflER ROOM TN IBB SHALL SfflOOL BUILDING A meeting oC the citizens was held rt Small. N. C., on Thursday evening est for the purpose of providing rays aad means looking towards the mlarging of the present school bulldag. The present building contains hree rooms and the citizens are anions to add another room so as to aford ample room for the students, rhe meeting was a very enthusiastic me aad fll5 was subscribed for ttt?* kurpooe. At a meeting of the Board >f Education today the board decided to donate 9100. This makes 9925 ivsilable. The work of enlargment rill begin at once and If the funds a hand are found not to be sufflcimt the citizens of Small propose to nake up the balance. This school is me of the very best in the county, rbe people in that section believe in wlucation. ^ iid-suiieiTsale AT BOYTSWEDNESDAY Mr. J. K. Hoyt Is to bold a Midsummer sale at bis store beginning Wednesday, July 3. The sale will ast Ova days. The stqre will open Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock tor tbe reception of bargain hunters. The sale will be marked by pronounc- I d reductions and will show Mr. I loyt's shopping friends an opportunty to secure unquestioned values in .11 departments. AUCTION HALK TONIGHT Another auction sals of the For. lecoe household Roods will take ilace this evening at 8:30 in the tore building next to Brown's drug tors. WORKING UNGIATOK SWAMP , The county chain gang are now at rork on SlasMon Swamp & >rw all. P *? ?, ?* ? ' . . ?y .1 J'. it i. k. HOIW w??miin Ml. b?cl.iUu Joljr Ml k. will Mil nil dmi'i Ml P?j'? dotklmc at ,ir-'f .. * - " H t*L fi * ' ' >AILV , Jl'LY 1, 1912. IDAY. >N OF P :oget ?* | For President J \ r? __A NOMINEE OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION RIGHT LEG ! CUT OFF BY mm Rufus T-illery Whitc.Jumps Accidentially Into Machine At Pamlico Cooperage! Co. A serious accident occurred at the Pamlico Cooperage Mill situated at eastern end of Main Street .this morning about 12 o'clock. Rufus Tlllery one of the employes at the mill who occupied the position of stave catcher had his right leg I cut off by the "Hog" machine between the ankle and knee. He was carried at once to the Washington Hospital where surgical aid was rend ered. The "Hog" machine is located beneath the floor of the mill plant proper and when it was discovered that the belt was off Mr. Tlllery jumped iuiuuju ids openinK ror toe purpose! of straightening the belt. In jumping he accidentally landed into the' machine with the result that his leg was cut completely off. From the hospital comes the report that while Mr. Tillery is suffering greatly from the shock he is getting along nicely and as well as could he expected under the circumstances. The unfortunate man is about twenty-eight yeyti"of age and unmarried. THREE SEAMEN TO BE = (MRTIHARTALED TUES. Al Tomorrow evening in the armory of the Sixth Division North Carolina jNaval Militia there will be a courtj martial,proceedings. Three seamen are ordered to appear before the Tl court to show cause why they we.re by absent from the inspection of the militia on Saturday night last. If [they are found guilty by the court | they will be fined according to the law in such matAra. HIUR DEEDS OF TBSNSfERS REGISTERED LAST WEEK~ KO POUR vo The following deeds of transfer ; were filed in the Register of Dpeds office during the past week for registration: ch Jesse Caton and wife to J. MePus- iDI tall. ln p* P. H. Rollins et al to Minnie B ifl Hudnell. tu1 fei Suskin and Berry to Prank M. Da. vb. Cambridge Barnes to Daniel Boon. - - in WB BAVI ONLY Mt TOMO A" tMd worth 1H which will b? ? MM dwtas onr mUu>? <U? July Ird K 2he. Con* aarty tf Vjj;; />?*A p'FKV?" (flM'f,1. ^ NEW ROBLF TOG? 1 VILSON PAi SPEAKER ( ON 30th M Vilson Gets Majori Vote on the 28th Ba e>?iua X VIICUl Continues in the Cc /OTING COJ WILSON LEAD1! BALTIMORE MARYLAND. 4UI.V I.* For the Qi>t time sin?-e the b*ltotfni this afternoon pullet] ahead of Speaker Memoct-Rtlc nomination lor the presitlen compHshetl on the thirtieth ballot. Th t-lark 4Underwood 121 1*2; Harm There was no choice. FIFTEENTH BALLOT?Clark. 652; W 110 1-2; Harniou. 29; .Marshall, 30; D: SIXTEENTH BALLOT?Clark 531.: wood. 112 1-2: Harmon. 29; .Marshall. SEVENTEENTH BALLOT?Clark. 5 derwooJ. 112 1-2; Harmon, 2H: Marsha 1; absent, 3 1-2. KKiHTKRNTH BALLOT?Clark 533 130; Harmon. 29; Marshall 30; Fore 1 TWENTIETH BALLOT?Clark 312: wood 121 1-2; Harmon 29; Marshall 3' 1; James 3. TWENTY-FIRST BALLOT?Clark 5 fl.Htooff lir i-t; >Iir?Ball emrirsl Bryan 1. TWENTY-SECON DBA LLOT?Clark Underwood 115; Marshall 30: Bryan 1 nor 1. TWENTY-THIRD BALLOT?Clark. derwooc^ 114 1-2; Marshall. 30; Foss TWENTY-FOURTH BALLOT?Clark i derwood 115 1-2; Foas 43; Marshall 30 > TWKNTY-FIKTH BALLOT?Clark 4 wood 108; Harmon 29; Foas 45; Marsb TWENTY-SIXTH BALLOT?Clark. Underwood 112 1-2; Harmon 29; Mai 43; Absent 1 1-2. TWENTY'-SEVENTH BALLOT^?Clark derwood 112; Harmon 29; Marshal 30; TWENTY-RIGHT BALLOT?od thin t polled shewed; Clark 78; Wilson 9; 1 Under unit rule all 90 cast for Clark, determine whether to ahlft from Clark t patters for the present are giving all to dfana voted Wilson 29; Kern 1; No CI MOBILE SPEEDER NSVI FIND 15 AID COST The Recorder's Court for Monday is unusually quiet this morning, The core w as only one i-aae disposed of i iscaVa 1 the court being that of Mr. Caleb | colom ill who was indicted for speeding Lieut, i automobile. The judgment of ^cw j e court was that he pay a fine of and cost. Compi I very c YPPROPRIATIONS CONTINUED , bars o the'.r i (By United Press) so you WASHINGTON. D. C.. July 1.? l iable le House this afternoon passed tlie'oryth solution continuing tbe existing Street remment appropriations by a vlve i a larfi ee *ote. j are to I t'iOVil Ht't.K ruCTMBER OO the peaVe A cufambcr measuring fifteen in. Carol!: es in length and three and one half ;hes in diameter is being exhibited Hug front of tbe office ef William Bra- a,d C. w and Company. The cucumber '-incol: the product of tbe Dixie Agriculral Company and Bragaw'B famous . * t"1-" . mi BOARD OF BDVCATION ? J. K The county board of education Is pM| session at tbe Courthouse today*. Was I the members are present. Doau ' 1 - Tbs E^Tiau'tmrrtaom's * J P end* Belly** Shirt* at 1?c dartaj w. i or Mfd-Bemuser Rale fcertnnlsit * Cm "'-j c ^ ' M NO. 1BO * M rHER >SES I ZLARK i BALLOT J a- . ~ X T J * - Ji Ly Uf JL flUiUTlU 5 Hot. ISleivYork Deadlock Still invention. VTINUES Hi. ?1IY I NlTPn I'KKSS.? A bogtin (Jovfrnor WUmmi ('Lark in the race for the cy. Wilson's len?l was oee vote stood Wilson MO; on 19; Kern 2: Foss 3<?; tlson 362 1-2; Underwood, ryan 2; Kern 2. Wilson. 36? 1*2; L'nder30; Kern 2; Bryan 1. 45; Wilton 362 1-2; Un11. 30; Kern. 4 1-2: Bryan ; Wilton 35S; Underwood : Bryan 7; Kern 1. Wilton, 3SS 1-2; Underi); Bryan 1; Foss 2; Kern oi; Wilson 395 1-2; Uniall 30T T<W? r.T(em 500 1-2; Wilton 396 1-2; 1; Kern 1: Foss 43; Gay197 1-2; Wilson. 399; Un45; Eryan 1; Gaynor 1. 196; Wilton 4 02 1-2; Usjjfrran 1. 69; WILSON 406; Undertall 30; Bryan 1; Jame? 3. 463 1-2; Wilson 407 1-2: shall 30; Bryan 1; Foss. 469; Wilson 406 1-2; Cn'i Eryan 1; Fosa 38. >ailot New York's rote as 3 Underwood 2; one absent. After a lively caw us to o Wilscn the Illinois stand j? Clark. On this tallot Inboice. $ IL RESERVE HAKES A CREDITABLE SHOWING Sixth Division North Carolina :j| Reserves were Inspected by srl H. D. Harper, of Kinston and $9 vuuiuiauuer r rrxi cDipp, OI ; j 3ern. last Saturday night. The .1 tion occurred In the armory of 'A iny "G." The Inspection was /J reditable indeed and the mem- 3 f the reserves are delighted at showing. For aa organitatloo np their record was a most en- .5 one. Before going to the arm- A e reserves were drilled on Mala -iff The stunt was witnessed by ? number of ciptsens. The beys \ < be congratulated on their jH )g. The reserves expect to go A Ir annual cruise In the Caeaa> 3 Bey and waters of Eastern on within the next rew weeks. -ji ;h S. Jones has succeeded Dos- t Despain as president of the 11 n Club in the Western League. x IK TODAY'* VIWS ' *9 - Hoyt. urn Cereal Oompaay. *3 Hah. jflB Jackaoa. /*jj? ,J
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