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^ I llTM 9 i I fit nKiB CA8? ttttoTOlflC trr IN 6*OOki> r&#? * br's covllt thin morning. j, * f Wee tklMMM In Coert h, Cape. WndWt, While AUorneg Carter Took Cere of Stale >' tnlereet-* ' The eeae of Btatfc *?. R. Dillon, Area brought np before Recorder Windier tble morning. Mr. DIUon ??a charged rrlth bavin* id-hie poe ocooiou raw* ni|uwr UIQ IBt WT Iowa. Attorney Studdert represented the defendant, while Attorney Carter meted Ibr the State. After Mateelag to the evidence brought forward, Judge WIndWy 'declared Mr. Dillon guilty and fitted him $80 ?*d eoata. ; ? ? '1 JME WITHHOLDS DECISION sb. john brought isro coc*a TH? MOIUrnin CHARljW) WITH FtIONO PISTOL. IcfTf^. H Jobs wa? bronchi Mo-court this morning on the charge of having ehot a pistol within the city limit*. After listening to the teatlmo> ay ?of both the defendants and the . complainants. Judge Wtedley an. nounced that he would withhold hi*; decision for ihp.tiwe Itfttt- J, MS3BTINO TOMORROW There will be a called meeting o! the Daughters of the Confederate at Mica Skene Wlattays residence-tomorrow, Tuesday afternoon at free t o'eleeh.?All methasa ars saeuenV ly requested to attend this meeting ' < ' SIT SWDEJITS A dat ME IIEFTSED. .Manj <Bdn( Timed Away From th< Training **?ooi v<Jj?enTille. N. C., Aug. 16.?Dur- ' ing the past eight Bays, tnctadtns . 8undaj, more than Wty-ono stndentr ? *plf Been turned away ffotn ~th< ~~ Training School. "because of a lack of accommodations tthat can toe offered by the institution. This rate !&&,% * tbe record, an tt has not been wr passed, so far as ia known. Since 1 ??^the institution opened its doors to ) the worthy and ambitious young wo- ' / men Of Eastofff Norte Carolina it har i .turned away more than one thousand < 4-'- who applied.-for admission to the Ta- ' rioiw departments. President Wright stated this morn ' ing.that he was nor averaging -.about < a MM dosen stnfenta erery daw. an< I thft at the praaont rate the tuxtnber 1 will The tremaatooaky largo by the ! time the fall term opens next month. ; muWBHMBKl *!>?<? <?X?JDI-| i White Plains, W. Y.. Ang. *t.? 1 The Jane grand Jsry, Which has been held ever since it finished its teres, i ligation of 81ng Stag prison, which in qulry resulted in the Indictment of r^L'"-m] ty?reier Warden John 8. Kennedy, and twe of his subordinate*, reaum- I t' \m !t* * ??*?*? today. The recent mutiny of the prisoners srill be looked into, conw, parties larty the condl- * Xlons responsible for the uprising I which threatened at one time to c prow rery serious, since the convicts r attempted ho destroy the prison by ? . n * pmATKIUfAX, SOCIETIES rWITK.. 1 7* ?w t OUaa?o, II?Tha uinl a moattog of tho National Fraternal Coogreaa and tha Aaaoclatad Frntarnatlaa of Amarloa bacon b*r*' today Altboogb both organ taatlous an t QB holding adparate aaaalooa, tboy will [ ado* **aamanta to a*algama?a. u attar whlab a Joint aaaaiao will b> b >*d to ratify tba argar. a BH CONTEST- ^ FAMOl'M RAIIY CONTKST CM)*BF _ r . -4?mubx^^ : I Ul TORES SMU PP Chiles tldite 'i'lli h? Seen | |j on tin? Scrrfo at Ttml*iit? PW- y i formonre ?'" *?* Today's program a't ths LyrlcTh?- a ater will close tjie engagement oi p the Whitley Baby Show and the win d nera will bo 'named an4' prizes giv- 1 en oat promptly at 9 o'clock. a jest who wins theorizes we an 'V unable to give oat at the time, how. ' ever, the final count will bo madt * tonight and those who attend will b have the advantage ot seeing every r child's - photograph on tbo sen** 4 that has boon shown during the- con- b tost. , * There will be three prises given * First, second snd thiTd. Thi tin*' J vote closed 8aturday nigfit but ow- ? lag'to a largo number caa^ at the leal mbzheht It was impossible to ?a 38 nonaee it Saturday. -- ? -5 The coast was made today but the 11 winner will he "kept silent until liine * o'clock this evening. Those who have never sedn tht complete set of slides on the screen ? will have this advantage today. The ? admission prices wtfT be lflc and 15o today only, and will close th<j costest. 1 TO PLAY FOURl GAMES WITH 1 AURORA * MX-.II, TEAM TO PL** HBSTf1 TWO DAMPS* IN AURORA TO MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. > 1 BROWN flHD syiELDS PITCH, UeUevad (hit Luod Management j Bai ftm?i n Servlc-en of crtck Twinfer to-Replace I tames. j Beginning tomorrow. Wm&tiagton i wflJ play a tour gune aerie* with the Aurora team,. The first two Smmeg, tomorrow wnd Wednesday win be played at Aurora, while Thure i lay ana Friday's gemee will be playid at the local ball park. P. Brown i will work in tomQTyow'8 game and III probably come back again on rbwrsday. Owing to Barnes* -sudden departure, the management is looking around for another twirter and tt ie believed -that they will'secure g Shields, who twirled a winning game tl iggSast flbem lor "Greenville. We ol we have doubt but what Brow* cau hold the Israfts dawn without any- tl .TpbJe and if "ShieyiB 1b as good at d; -hey claim, he should do likewise. et POPULAR VWHtUDR L?FT WASHINGTON LAST WEEK AND HAD et RJRURXED TO BH HOME. ol ICHURXAN QUITS WP- m DONATIO 8ERVTOK Bc Washington, D. C., A?g. 18.?The Ba eslgnatlcm if Jacob Gould Schurmaw Jnited States Minister to Grteoe, be-J B? tme effective today. Bchof- j. I nan states that President Taft apu ?i iointed him to the diplomatic aer- tt ? quit. Athene to reeumo w. du- tb lee aa prealdeat of Cornell Wnlverrty nt Ithaca, N. T. f?~'~ . )' wil fe. ( ri A. El not with nm?K hum. m Waahtnfton, Anx. II.?The arbl- th ration pact between Sweden end the da I. 8. eiptred by limitation today. A ew treaty, however, prevents any iterrnptiift' of the OTderaUndtna Be tlatlnl between the two eonntrlee. ye ?- '" - " m adjoining rown in Beaul SerMc r- -r (ARRKLH AS BATHING J COBTVMR8 FOR GIRLS J Brazil. Ind., Aug Barrels ar? bis eunimor along the bankg^of Big I Walnut Creek, near here. There it o drapery whatever and the hoopr re on the outside. a The mldfummer atylea la barrel* 1 ecently made their kppearancc sud. 1 eniy along the Biff Walnut Creek, j hey were flrat shown tfce day after . bathing party in whfch tan of the * oung social gueenft of Brazil partLc>ated. Bis Walnut Creek la filled with rillow clomps. The party, prior to athlng filled the willows with lingeie and incidentally clothes. While fcftJKkft flUed. the wator the neigh- 5 crhood filled with unknown^perfione *ho took the shoee kad stocking I nd the skirts and hats and the? i e?. and everything the girls had Q ft on the bank. When the girls came out of th< ateu they--didn't come out. They b tayod 1_n no til the night was black? ^ lercifully black. Then they went ^ 000 like a bevy of dejected and ^ Kpping "September Morns." ^ Next day each fair bather recgtvd a nobby modish barrel with the # ompllments of some person. a AUGUST IBIS HISTORY.' ? 830-?Emperor Francis Joseph ol ( Austfia was born. e 834?A tremendous eruption of Ve- ^ fluviua. continuing severe' days and decaying ahou 1,500 bouses. [J 854?A Turkish loan of flw> million {j pounds sterling was opened In London and Paris at six ' t per cent. 000 quece?VtnUria and?P,rlnrf 2 sort rir.ttcd Purls. 8fc6?The Vigilance Committee In ? San Francisco, having accomplished Its ends disbanded af. ter a parade. 862?A cavol/y expedition was cent against the Confederates a Springfield, Ohio. 870?-Prussians defeated "the Fretit tm battle of Grovelotte. 894?Wew trunk line of northern B Sweden opened for traffic. 9904?Japanese oaptnre several Pig- * ~eon Bay positions. ' 910?Bronze statue of Washington . presented by Virginia tc France and was unveiled in 1 ' Fan* . ** 911?Prohibition fight waxed wane p in Maine state campaign. m * 912?Williams, Arizona, sererly, 1 shaken by earthquake. ^ POUflCH AND POLITICmW. Refrubtfcans. Democrats and Pro reeeives wHl enter candidates foi in short term of XL e. Senatomhip 3" [ aryiand. Tammany is said to be considering is eafiapnamnnt of eerweral raid! _ atee en the Fusion Mayorality tick . of New York, -with Mayor Oayat>r ^ i head. ' It is predicted that the 'Pickpock la Trust" will be </mong thq lssuei A New York Cfty*e municipal cam- ^ Ode. XsiMnte House in the Beat Market coart, recently oald thai w ieh a combine existed with power* [ great as thoee of the Standard OH. id According to seturaa made by the ^ >ard of Aeeeeaere of Monte lair. N. r. , ratable* ef the town. tor the pree- M it year atfttegate $?2,M0.729 lis ia an lnerease of sore than$2,- hi teteTalr the third richest town' in to e United States. m ?Hr Thomas Llpton, hi addition to la LOtlos the America cap won Xor ro tglend. Is leading the protest a- an Inst lXe fiend's not partfedpattng In a Panama Exposition at Saa Ft? at ico, I* 191ft.' y , . ha Miss WtJfle D. Wlnfleld and R. R aaley of Bath, were in the city ta sterday. " <, V Counties are ort if they wi next season. ipcn?wi fTabS es Yesi L013 Attend Sun Over 2000 Were ing- Services. Ml"* -? SREAT RELIGK fr. Organ Preached Ford Probably Largest Meet! '. ^ Vt<hout doubt. tb<| reaiem religious meeting ever neia i i this section of the state, toot i laco yesterday at the TabernscTe~ 1 lunreds arived in the elty early In 1 he morning and helpfefl ftf swell the i umber of those who attended the I Drvices. 1 One thousand and thirteea mem ( ott ~ cotnuoaed 'the Sunday schoo1am. which aswnbUd at 9.4? in the. j 'abernet'Ie. After preliminary sing ig by the Junior chorus and a mil. ' leal treat by Mr. Howe on .the .or- ' an chimes. Superintendent 'Elll! ssigned -th<> various classes to theli 1 liferent places. . The Baraca Class I let ln thc church building. There ' ere 220 members in the class and 1 hey listened to a strong and earn- 1 at address by H. S. Ward. The 1 'hllathca Class remained in the Tab- 1 made.?This class consisted-oM 3 7 i lembers and were taught by Mrs ' V. T. HudneU and Mrs. A. H. Wllkdson. The Loyal Sons Class ad[>urned to the. pavilion where tbej i aught by "W. R. lioberson. There i rere 57 regular members In this i lasa bul .Uigir pumbef xtik lMfMB- ' d to ub^ut three timet this cmount ? T viators.-- Tho Loyal- Daughter? ' !lass> whose number' wan abou' i qua! to the Loyal Sons Class, stud- i id the lesson in the Tabernacle and' I rere taught by Mrs- G. G. Gabriel, i "bo collection was over $22.00. | Other ciasBOs gathered under the _ hade trees near by, seating them- 1 elves on the ^rass. It was an in- 1 piring spectacle to see the hundred* I oatffered about the grounds, all pro- i oundly studying the Word of God !any patsersby stopped, listened or a lew minutes and then joined i he various- classes. People of all i ges were present. There werh 17 I eople over 65 years of age and i here were many babes-carried in i heir mothers' arms. Prior to the morning services, Mr < rrgan played a cornet solo is froni 3 10,"000,000 STORM LOSS IN CANADA wn People Killed and Bailding* ' Were ~I?arougt??l In Seventy'five Towns and ViUageL Winnipeg, Man.. Aug. It.' Mew ers of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange ite today estimated that the loss tc ^ irmers of Western Canada by Thure { ty's storm will reach ten million g Dllars. .The crops on many farms t ith acreages running from 260 to c >0 hatelbeen wiped oat In the RapCity, Man., district, south of Bran- j m and near Sourls, Man. Several 9 irmers wfll not have enough for ?- I Seventy-*toe towns and vtlhtget id bncildlngx damaged and the death day when the bodies of- Mr. and ] rs. M. Kostufc, a dairyman of Pop*" ft r Part. were found in a shed sur- r haded bj the 4ead bodies of cattle a id horses. ? The thad had been strnck by U*kt- a itehmla aUo n<(md kwrilr. | Geo. . P*ol and family have re- fj reed to the etty after a #*w daye' al cation trip. M invited to cc sh to purch&s Quality is ' V ? Y 'V'- >r'4 made terday I,. , /r-"??iTigi g> i-iu * i*Uiii , day School And Present at Even)US MEETING. ble and Strong Sermons, ng Ever Held In State. if the Hotel Louise and gathered ibout-fifty young men around him Xb the Btreet. He ettniainerf tn them about the gfbaT'ihoetlng lhat was being held and stated that they wen to be taken as a part of the meeting Some one suggested taking up a col. lectipn and the amount taken uj Showed the men's appreciation o( fir. Organ's servroes. Mr, Howe also gathered" a crowd around "filHTTTi i similar' manner and met with equa1 ly good results. The morning Services were held at eleven o'clock. Rev. C. L. Organ preached . on "Keeping the Faith." Ho delivered an excellent sermon, which waB listened to attentively by the hundreds present. Five axtra chairs wore arranged outside of the#tabernacle and tho awnlngi raised In .order to accomodate the largo crowds. The afternoon meeti :g was held al four o'clock. Mr. Organ preached a. forcible sermon on "The Devil ant* 3 is Way." He brought out many strong points. "Th? man who Baye ihriT .? uu dt?>ll, lr? a* mean as the devil himself' was on of the phrases ho used. Ho also said that he KNEW that there was a devil and that he had seen his tracks in Washington." Mr. Howe ployed oh the aluminum harp and ably lead the tinging. The greatest of the meetings war held in the evening at eight,1 Fully two thousand people assembled and heard Mr. Organ's Bermon on "Christ and His Way/7 "The congregation listened with'rapt attention to hit address aad no sound disturbed the tpe&ker. In fact, the order and miiflt wlili-.h nrAvalta al* thnfln mwf. ;ngs has hoeu of the highest orde; Ett all times. Excellent music wat ru rnipbnd at tho evening serviCM. Tonight, Mr. Organ will preach in "Knocking out the PropB." Mr. Howe will render several -selectioni NOTICE Special -Order No. 24. ro Members of the 61b Division, N. C. Naval Militia: Yoa are hereby ordered to be pret snt at Four company Armory Tueslay nfeht, Aug. 19, at 8 p. m. Prepiratlone for cruise. You will bring n all company property In your pobesflion. Failure to comply with his order will mean a summary :ourt martial. DAVID T, PICKLES, Lieut. Comdg.j 5. S. 8tmmoD9, Boatswain. -18-It. lONUI 8IGN8 WITH THK JER8BY ?TY TRAM tonkin. formerly star bafcifnan of ho Giants, unconditionally released ecently by the Philadelphia NationIs, signed a contract today to play '1th the Jersey City Clnb of the inetional League. He will report to ke club on Monday. Miss Alice Moore bee returned out ber two weeks' vacation, which ? spent et various points. She re v-wwy ugfll VinMll V WW. 11 >me and insjx te land or rai [igh Grade. y Augui IHmMM NAVAL MILITM TO LEAVE AUG. 25 WILL LEAVE WASHINGTON A1 | |5 SPBtTAli TRAIN. CRUISE BEGINS AUGUST 21 The local division of the Nortl Carolina Naval Militia will leavi for the summer cruise on the U. fi 8. Alabama^f he company wll leave Washington %t 1.15 ?. m.. Sun day morning and are doe to arriv at Norfolk at 7 a. m. Delegation from other cities will go on th< same train. Immediately upon thel arrival at Norfolk, the companie will proceed at once 10 the battle ship, which will leave the followlni morning on the cruise, touching a New York and various other point along tho coast. - BAMS LEAVES LULALS r Guy Barnes, who has been pitch ing for the local base ball team dur jug the past month, left town Frida; night and has returned to Ills horni Tn Kltlroll. Barnes, foT eome r$a son, was dissatisfied with conTTtfton: here, although the exact reason fo: his leaving is not known. The Wasl iUgton team will miss him In the bo: for he was a good twirler and mad* a flno showing against the oppon ents of the locals. His fielding abll ity was one of the features of ever; game in whlcvh he played. He wil be missed, with regret by many o the fans. OX THE TlillOXE FOR OS YEARS Vienna, Austria. Aug. 18.;?Em peror King Francis" Joseph of Aus tria-.Hungary, celebrated his eighty third birthday today and the sixty . flftl. onnii-flroarv nf hU H?rfnMnn 1. tbo throne. His reign holds toe rec ord in modern history. His famil; in gathered about him at Ischl, wher he has received congratulations froy all parts of the world.' An ollicial in close touch with th Vionnese court gave some interest ing facta about the emperor. H gossips at the incredible hour of 3.31 in the morning. This has been hi habit for years and to which he ad Tiered In his old age. At 4 he 1 shaven, usually by Herr Spanbaue or Herr. Kotterl, his two valets "Not against the grain," is his in jUUCliUIl. Still Fond of His Cigar. Francis Joseph is still fond of hi cigar. Until recently he smoked i very light, medium cigar especial!; made for him by an Austrian ciga factory. Some lime ago lxe express ed a desire to gratify his taste for i Havana. Dr. Kerzl, his physician shook his head. The Emperor mad' known his wish every time that th< physician saw him until finally hi succeeded in convincing Dr.Kerz that a Havana weed was no les: healthy than an Austrian cigar wftrt?i no CTTpyg~ainr jrnmi light Havanas. His eyes are Bensi tive to the smoke and to protect then against this the aged monarcl smokes tys cigars in a wooden hold er 18 inches long. Emperor Francis Joseph receivei a salary of approximately $4,200,00< provided by the "civil list," less thar half the salaxy the Russians pa] their Cxar, and a few hundred thousand dollars less than Prussia payi Emperor William of Germany, j The Emperor inherited about $20.I 000,000 to $25,000,000 when he took the crown in 1848. This it is estiNATIOXAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION HERB. Camp Perry, Ohio. Aug. 18.?The National Rifle Association met here today and in connection with the meeting the association matches will ISO ubid, as part cr the great rifle tourney now in progress at Camp Pernr. The contests will last all the weefc, to be followed by the National and international matches. ect the grades se tobacco fox mm 'J,''.:* f y . -. ?Miff*#" 1*3 rarem? imiEiiii E8CAPED FROM A8VI.I M VIM KU | DAY NORM NO. , % SPED AWAYJN M DASHED THROIOH OPEN OATH, 3 , LKAPKD INTO MOTOR CAR AND ^ , WAS GONE LIKE A BOCKKT, e .< , Mottewan. N. T.y Aug. T7i^-H*r- ^ r ry K. Thaw, (he slayer of Stanford I . m? - _? White, escaped from the hospital tor ? the* criminal Insane here at 7.45 t i o'clock this morning. A dari for liberty through an open gate, a leap jM, Into the open door of an automobile that stood quivering outside and a flight like a rocket for the Cdnnoeotlcut state line 30 mile away accotr:. . plished his escape.' Tonight he wqb still at large and r the hospital authorities telt certain j? he was outside the state. Once be yond its boundaries Thaw is freer. Only months, perhaps years, or litigation can bring him back to Mattowan and then only in one event? that he be adjudged Insane In the -?raj state to v.hich he has fled. Five confederates manned the car in which Thaw escaped and. ablack \ limousine which trailed it past "the, M asylum gate. The police have tiw & descriptions of Thaw's coufedeoeneF and the names under which tb?rreglstercd at a local hotel Friday night and are seeking them. The hospital authorities believed j9 | that Thaw had fled to' the shore of Long IslarfQ Sound and boarded a yacht waiting with atcam up to rush L to hilRT-t'.?'. I'Ulll.Uuiu Dull; ?> "> -j ' ii rant no n : " SERVICES 1 ???A MANY ATTEND SERVICES ATTAR ERNAl'LE YESTERDAY. H Some Came vi* Uoatri, White Other* |? r Drove to T<?\vn in Wagons. j ? A large number of the people from ? the adjoining country attended the c services at the tabernacle yesterday. c Captain Dob Bonner of Bath, c brought a large party up in Hie boat. 1 Among them were Mr. aud Mrs. B. ~*S f O. Burbage, Mrs. W". T. Burbage, J. F. Latham, C F 1 " ,'i T Robt. Everett, W. R. Boyd. H. 8. .JM Gray. Mrs. W. O. Winfield and daugh ^ 1 ter and many others. ' A boat from Elizabeth Chapel, captained by J. W. Latham brought a up 41 persons here for the evening . JOS 1 services. Among them were W. 8. * TyBon, and wife, L. C. Barger and 1 wife, W. R. CSx, J. J. Warren and' " r eon, J. B. Weston,, A. R. GerrSrd tephen Gerrard and others. Many of the people from vfrlthiis . -tw five and ten miles of the city drove $ to town in wagons and attended tbtf . is* services. I "has great success The flahing party which was given '< by Captain John Dudley In honor Of Ihla daughter, Jfre Mark Latham, of jwaahington CJty, wai a decided eoeIcees In evfiy way. Beafdea the' " I above named, Mr. and Mr*. Ck OaIIbrie 1 and Mr. and Mre. Waaler Du<L ley were in the party. They caught' 9,000 pounds of flih. returning to Waabiugton at 4.S0 the following i of tobacco I w I " '-'>'ft g
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