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' ill ! H . .'.. o - I (CTI. ACTI4 i at,, i" ,.' I i,i it, . , j-,- ij. W.?vvv , v i ill ill sl-t Price Two Ceat rrj, , -.-v-.. 4 v CONVICTED Poatmastor W. G. Briggs, of Raleigh to chairman' and Postmaster JR. Jolofc of Reldsville, secretary of the comt It Is fuieertalMd In tht office of Ue state superintendent of public Instruc tion, that within twenty year tbb number of ru rat. public schools for CABEYmS TJSSMATTIE rHAVIS FOUND 5; '.'.- - -V - Former S. A.LiCarIn- cMdre hM greased by as lceacwa Mayor i B&mohi Mysteriously Disap- spicier in Raleigh I being 5,29? white and 2,134 colored rural schools. Therei has been no change in tha average school popula- Itlon of the districts, remaining 77 for at 9.30 Today f I jpiarei From Charlotte mPIEE IS HATDiG TROUBLE. I the white while the colored districts W HOUBS CLWPED OFF 8CHEDUU. IS- TTAITISG ROOM! AT STATION .i' have decreased 'from 81 to 84. The )WJ. U f');. Boarltf Eq 3 . A "it fc- - AlViUVWIl fJWm iw aisjsiw; vwwi ' ' . t w 'iriSS 'irysl fl. olrd frant.f6l-to Wfsn PestBasten t Meet 1 OnMshero. , PEKN8TLTA5IA COAL 8tJPPLT. f SS J vl I : ., BVeciai w m bub. ; ; , l-m. ik 2i TL. . . -. iviiu..uis w .inn nrnn wi Raleigh, N. Ch July Zl.-rrans: rer- imaipttoti. Says Exaeri ate and M Seconds, Elapsed Tlm Bad Roads aid Stoma ii New Yark and Oale Bothered Ua Baaaers. By Wire to The 8ua. Chicago, July 21. William McCabe, : P0IS05 . VICTIMS MAT LITE. , Rector's Wife and Children She Tried to KlU la Serieas Caadltiaa. By Wire to The Sun. Portsmouth, Va., July 21. Mrs. William A. Brown, wife of the rector of St. John's Episcopal church, who attempeted to poison herself and two email children yesterday by carbolic acid, aammisterea wniie seized by a fit of insanity, were still alive today, although their condition is described as critical. William, the three-year old. boy, has a better chance of re covery than either of the others. But little of the poison got down his coaselate Mood Only Smiles When throat, as he succeeded In spitting Brother.bi-Law Bashed to Greet Hev-Caagit by Strategy. By .Wire to The Sun. -V Columbia, S. C, July 21. Miss Mat- dee, 83 years old, who grew up In Ral- That the coal orlgtaally In the Peo 018 tie Havls, the young lady who mys -elgh; always .malnteinlng m good char- svlTania nthracltv fields aggregated Young , Men's ChrlsUan Association terfdusly disapppeared from, her home .M P rSKSZ N7 YOrA! ! "arlotte. N. C. early Friday morn as a car inspector tor me Beaoo. t tW -ground 17 r ' " ? 11,8 tag. was picked up at live o'clock this Air wuiwij 000.000 Oft iihort ton of Athriiilt and V "v ,t"' afternoon in Columbia.. She was last evening found guilty by a Jury in about jio.000.000.000. of Wtumlnous. is tended. Mayor Bupaes' hecreUry n fmni a waltlng at the oentjlness unbalanced her mind. Suf- Wake court of stealing a number of he timcto of the fiituati'n reported silver tube, holding a message sent by . mtBtlnn Dy.ao,aJI aA . f r.lng from dJPnther,a. fae was at the i union siauon. uareneaucu ana in a i nnint nf rienth fnr manv Hova most of it out. This is shown by burns around his mouth. It was thought last night that the Infant Mary, eight months old, would die, but the physicians now hold out some hope for her. Mrs. Brown is conscious at times, but her mind Is seriously affected. If she should recover, it is improbable she will ever be well again. It was stated today that her husband's re- tin,, .nj nthar fraleht from a Sea-1 by M. R. Camnbell. of the United 8tate I Mayor McClcllan. of New York. I . . . .1 . . . ' - r . .. - ... I Afsamv fliatntienlatA miiif Ulian tior board car. Perdeehas a wife andtnre" geological surveyv- -, - t , j I - runners cupped nearly twelve I w children, the youngest about a month He figures that at the rate of Droduc-1 hours from the schedule, total elapsed brother-in-law ,Mr. A. B. Cohen, of I - T .. . old. The theft was last March when tlon reached in 1907 the available coal time being 119 hours, 36 minutes, thirty Charlotte, rushed up to greet her she a great deal of stealing this sort was simply in Pennsylvania will last about seconds. going on here. 'The jgeal of a car was 490 years. 4 , i Enormous crowds cheered young Mc- broken and the ham i Removed. A de- r1 . . Cabe as he completed his last lap ot tocUve found them-Wott ta a ditch -nn wfrrnf A F I Breatest athletic feat.of the year, and set watch over theuplace. During MlKlihKS A ItllSI HIAI. Bad roads and storms in New York point of death for many days. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ramsay, of Alexandria, Va the parents of Mrs. Brown, arrived today, as did the fath er and sister of Mr. Brown, from Dan ville. PRECAUTIONS BEEN TAKEN To Protect Distinguish ed Visitors at Quebec MILITARY GUARD IS READT when M"7 Argaes Question With The " Court the early evening Pardee and" a friend drove out near the place an4 Perdee came to the ditch, went down into It and began piling the hams out tho detective, "King" Kelly, now man cger of the Raleigh league ball team, arrested him. It was on Kelly's tes timony that Perdee was convicted. The defendant claiming that he went Into the ditch for an entirely Innocent pur pose and found the hams there. Perdee has been out on bond but is now In . tail awaiting sentence. Raleigh lost to Wilson last afternoon jjy Wlre The gun 8 to 7, and the Raleigh laaa are inoig- nant land Ohio bothered the runners oa" the middle section of the route or even bet ter time would have been made. -MIUTIA MISSES C0NTICTS. Surrounds Camp of .Escaped Prison ers, Bat Finds Them Gene. V H Ton Knew as Meh AJoat ll as the By Wlrt t) gun Court, We will Order ; a . Mistrial, Front Royal Va., July 21. Sheriff with mosquito bites. Said Judge Seal Raleigh ETenlgnMarsnn' ol' this county, received While lss Havls talked rationally , v word yesterday that the four convicts I to a certain extent, there was unmis- lunea WOea Baca te Vwaers. ; Iwho eacanad. from their omtiti nvorl takeahlo- vidnr of-an A unbalanced looked up and smiled, but did not rlsa from her seat and apparently his com ing was of little concern to her. ' Miss Havls was neatly attired, hav ing donned a clean shirt 'waist yes terday morning. She wore the same blue serge skirt which she' had on when she left Charlotte. She wore no hat and said she had thrown away the one she left home with. In her hands she carried a new pair of p&- tent lAflthpr shn.. and a snllpd ahlH wue Het f wu uttermir coTmd '"" W" Bobbi ARREST IN HOLD-UP Samuel Herman Captures Suspic ious Negro In Woods, Will Attempt to Identify Rim Today. Baltimore Sun. Hiking luo law into his own hands United States Warship New Hamp shire Greeted by Boemnlg Cpaneat Thousands on Shore Applaade Magalflcent Ship. By Wire to The Sunl v. Quebec, July 21. Extraordinary precautions have been taken today for the safety of the distinguished visi tors here tomorrow to help the city celebrate its three hundreth anniver sary bounding. The Prince of Wales will arrive on warship Indomitable and Vice-president Fairbanks, representing the Unit ed States, will reach here on a special train in time so that the Englishman and American will reach the City at precisely same minute. The military guard Is ready to es cort Fairbanks to Spencerwood, where he will make his headquarters while in the 'dty. The arrival of the United States warship New Hampshire in the river was greeted by booming of cannons, while thousands on shore applauded the magnificent ship. The city Is gaud. ily decorated for tomorrow's exercises and if today's blue sky and lovely weather continue nothing will mar the Orange Court House, Va.' a few days! mind and she did not appear to ap-Lna exercising his rUrtu as a clUsen. r, and the Raleigh fans are ln4lg- - - , Mto. were seen In proximity to this predate her predicament. She talked Umuej Herman, of Angles, arresteu i Umpire Huhland. who they Raleigh n.pv July 21. Judge Neall laCft ,,. y . , . weni ouestlons wlth-L-v t.,.ht rt claim robbed Raleigh with grossly un-1 this afternoon 'ordered a mistrial In I He waa fortunatt enouaht to find out hesitation, but her reason for 8oKrdv mnmi'n h h.ni th fair rulings. Director Albert Cox, of I the case Jalnst Nettle Barber. con-ICompanv D. Vlrainla voluntAA inbU. I suddenly leavlna her noma In Char- L tt HA tha man atrhrk attaaraA Mra the lg to. M,.o?tllif i;Wy-Jion:'v-i' ;X.v-: V' "rd regiment, In camp, prepara- lotto still remains a mystery When John Gabriel Saturday afternoon near ment n numauu w. pm "-"T ljury camevta to court to aak If the r01 ,n tqCWcluaugA1Iasked why she left homo, Misa Havls I Simmer run, and : who not only nmpi w urawnvw ; . t and called on them for aasintana. I smiled sweetly: and said: "I can't tell choked and threw her down, but robbed . n.ii a aukn.Mj i sir airAnrtanr nwr aa wirnnuo . ai ina .ana. i 1 i . . BUtt-ne ewiea a.v, rwl" .Mt).t.nitkini. . . . -! - J - 1lt.l 1 . l . 1 I ( ' . . I wneq no wa. c.er., ? Havto left Charlotte Friday As Mr. Herman was on his way to uter caiieu a Tfiison ruur been made later, when the Judge to- call. : t , f morning at 7F15, purchasing a tfeket visit a neighbor he say Leight sneak- 1 77 , . u .CI. U,'ii,d I formed them they had nothing to After marching, eight miles, they tor SpartanbwrgvAt Spartanburg, she ling out of the barn of Mr. James Jones rrNf ff : If nr rounded a gully and closed In, only bought a ticket for Union; She left 1 near- Bangles, where he apparently 1. tr.t J a. t . lCj w . lucu UI1UO UVW1L IfUL LDH -n-l " . iu Ulim. r' e o ww DpoaeBmaa nuiuen urougu mey nani .. . . ...... . . . fc- hM t xi ' v !' ' w i mains or xnes": camp, ueut. waller ruon oi uoiumoiat t on nouiuern " wwiih. . aodealdso, and argued with the judg thB nnt hl. man a. -v.,, 1 piiwav. Sh .nnt rridav nUht ninn he cautiously watched the negro and l . - . I 71 T ;:T 'ttv m 1 . . wnooroerea. a iwnu, -ffi era across Bucks Mountain, where the road, reaching Blair, , twenty jfat conciuaea inai nw oesenpuon tauieo wun mat given Dy Airs, uaortei. Vauiarh ama charaea. that lie ruled k-m- - .tM itW'IiMViMirivl lih that? f gainst Raleigh and in wuoou,s vor. I Score follows: Ralelch . . ... . . . .003 000 000 8 '5 xwmtm . : . . .000 ltW 2407 8 4 . flatteries! Brandon and ' Wrenn Thompson and HoltT Three taae" ' - - M VI. 1, . . VmSA WOIt ana Turner ror miwuj i - h -u- un MIllA niT Hnlt to "Wll- toy A i i t nvr- iUMaIkntovnlni'-'lC NeaI n order dto- Tnrner and Bell. Wlloon: Hill and """' ,BVC,"!t ""u re-n jnn; 7r ?ou know much about It Jto they heat through, heavy underbrush, miles below Union, Saturday morn hits nef ne aaiu, we win omrn but no trace of the .convicts could be tag. At Blair she purchased a ticket mlatrfaL" No sentence was; Imposed found. ' .'i v to Columbhv arriving here at 2:40 Mr. Herman called to the negro to stop. Instead he hastened away. In Saturdav afternoon. Mis. Havl. hot pursuit Mr. Herman followed, call she spent Saturday night In the woods lng to the eelng ner0 that he wo,uld BBITE AWAT SPARROWS. near the city, Sunday night was also jteld, Brandon and Reld Raleigh. Time property of the. Visitor Pvew Publish- Rlenmend Fire AUrn Officer Makes spent In the woods, 1:40. Attendance 600. - :; ln" company to the company -ad . . . , . Ufatare DIseeTery. v She came to the-city this afternoon ThesNorth Carolina hoard of eqnall- turning; the aSalra over to the oM8y ware to The Sun. and went direct to the union station, nation, treated by the 1907 legislature Pay. Receiver W. H. Pace states that iticnmond, Va July 21rWUllam where she placed a call for her sister, Jto seaslon here, effected formal organ- since February 26th the Raleigh Evei- Thompson, superintendent of the Rich. Mrs. A. E. Cohen, In Charlotte. Mr. tlon by making ueutenant uovernor i tag x unes nas maoe eignieen nunareat" r uiuciwruueni, nu-1 Cohen and Mr. W. W. McDonald. ... . : . - ... ..... ... hi I j . . . . . , . ..I -1 11 iwui. n Wlnntnn chairman in Uie I abUara. -attar. mt)m nnL Bin. . i luoni wl Baiurat oisioiT. tie rocenuv I knt)iir..lr.li. a n.inM. ii u . n r.i.M li'wAv- I .. ' . . . . ... MUNUvim iui fin - r n nnnn &nn waa. . - , . - JBsaenca oi;.uoYcruwf w i 1 1-v . m $ 1 T " n - -1 yeeieraay, aiwrnoon. ine teiepnone krd Baker Chief clerk, to the state JUS81UJI FIELD AT HOME. ' uio cuy nait sparrows congre- iudltor. aeerotary. the board Ihen nel 't-,,V.V - ft ' "P' ffe mnbtra; palleOn the shoot If ho did not cease running. Though he was unarmed, Mr. Herman carried ' the 'bluff" through success fully and the negro halted. Following his advantage, M, Herman waa soon at his side and told him he was arrested for assaulting and robbing a woman. The negro protested his innocence was about to fight, when , Mr. i . . . . .. I I .innpi nfl mi nmcnmri unv ana liiaiu or rnn nirv nan inarrnvi mu,.m.i . - : . .... i- m I " . i excnanie waa inrormui a ruin t hap finrt overiiowered the nexro. me long uisurace operatora were re-t News of the arrest spread rapidly, quested to give her Mrs., McDonald's Und, before long nearly every inhabl- In case sheltant of the neighborhood was on the should call up, regardless of who scene. Threats of violence were made, she said she desired to talk with. They I and some of those present spoke of were then asked immediately to com-1 lynching the negro at once. any! It is said he made many conflicting statements In reference to his presence At five minutes of five o'clock, In the neighborhood, but cooler heads ' WAlna until August 4th for any I Ceafereaee- at fomberianJ Tel ItH1"10 eMtaldea thedi not W !f .. .... , i. i.'. i.i... .t.. n ... . 1 w. . . ?. I Ha laarnml that an, ih .u,nlm I cuon mat w " " "-1 veciviary im nara at neate. & i ,y 'rr'j'. T"i T7 r -r -1 number In Charlotte tor of equalising the property tax as- By Wire to The Sun. t uimm m w um" numoers or sparrows pessmenU as between the several conn- . Cumberland, Md., " July 21 Theh,wlw nav l'uUt' -tbemselve-.- homes. mm of the state.. There waa .stte-l nu.iaura .-h ..k.iin. u w tn conclusion , mat ent presented by"fhe lUteVAudltof terenc;-M IwJl XT .n.T? mite to the chief of police hhowingtha taahetrato liwth . tlU) away. Now he Wf training the bawks T' e 01 Pc .rlouscoumtHeteto; of . &c Wch whnt.eTer wo u Donra.ooea aautr.. mjl"". rfc! '"1wr- ... a ...(inB wUVb paa4VilI6wiT1tWaaie IZjZ 1 uoon: he; feeds the hawka, which have """" "-' Wuuu --. UesaryVprocure additional infor-V' "Ji""9, ? become so ; tarn, they will alight on .the; etatlon in con. Mr. Herman, a team was secured and BKeMrj w i)rur uu u . oor-MDOBIiini,-I.,a , .u.. w. .. . , ... ... ... . I ,,.. r..i.-. .w. i . I th nsvrn waahandAd over to Back ,ji'.--'i ,Ka5-s-.u-iT-r.-jsr..T --t - i ini winnow anil ann ear rmm ma niiui "" rei vuivw i, iuo iuuk i UUUU 1W1UH m.n'. Hnm. Ulln. Q.l.(. ' . l. . , , .rrr, . . I ,fc W. hon r? , ..v.....vulJ.WVv,vyi i Two have becoma bo tama that thov I uisiauce uoe rarer mrormeo ine cmer ..j . .. . i T . l.i... . i. .; . : . I Dstivilman Wwu)i nf tha' Ralttmnra . wv.vau.nu wwww, w. . " " police station, where he will be given a! hearing wis morning. Mrs. Gabriel was communicated with, but she was so nervous from her expe- matted1 tlon Ii done, and It was for this reason IMI U DDH. UU lb VU Wf Ul IMWII - . .... . 1 " -..y v-wu. ww m.u .uvj I that the adjournment waa token. TheL f U0"? T'. ijf I" ?.d follow llm about 7He believes he that Miss Havl. Was at the union sta- ...v... ... .v. .k.-at 1 th -atternto nn' Hhlt tlon. having nlaced a call for her ais. r w a i a, l -f ' ii .i, i n i.jti l w . , . i . j i i abstracts submitted by the ;fcdlf "Wf9! v tor showed that within the past eight J pr!, mK civil and military program arranged. CHARITY RACE TABOOED. Ministers Call King's Danghtert rbM to Raise Finds Improper. By Wire to The Sun. if Suffolk, Va, July 21. The United Workers' Circle of King's Daughters is disturbed over the stand taken by local clergymen regarding the charity horse races which they' had arranged for next Tuesday. 1 , " " For several weeks they had been planning the races, and had filled three classes, 2:50, 2; 40 and 2:30. horsemen having tendered their trot ters free. There was to be neither purse or betting. The entire proceeds were to be for charity. , The ministers had1 a meeting yes terday and decided the plan was tail proper, and, it is understood, pre parfed a petition to be presented the Daughters on Monday. The Circle heard of the meeting Saturday night and canceled news paper advertising, but a big banner announcing the races still floats over Washington Square. The Daughters will have a meeting tomorrow to reach a final decision. , GATE JEWELS FOB MISSIONS. Infested sides of the hall and drive tor at Charlotte. 'Mr. Cohen and a v-ara thn aassasmtf vnlauUloni nron- LiH'Wi Sfflli ' t wwaur,i Ue sparrows from . the building. representative or the State went to . -l. u.. . Delaware Ohio. .Drealded.. and Rev.l , ' ' ' !l" , . th nninn t k ..t t$30M00,00ato Identify the negro.!. t-vi M According to Sergeant Mann, the de- .')ni Tha board Isieomwaedrot Governor plrecordtag secreUryof, the board ..,( w-m(W . x-f ' ' - . ... alone In'n far1 corher of the walUna ....... . in I Of homm. mlaaiomt. lnotnHMl nn "lmarl.1 Wir. u Nbara.. Pwkii la 1U mu wiv.i n D. Wlnstonrand otheatatoOcretAWr) I ' aau tpseta Beau constituting) tie .council lots state wtthl twl r('vt ..mfVii- mu ht Chairman Franklin McNeill of the cor- 1HJWWB -WAD. I Weirs, i. jlaByHlWaltor D. trestle' near Shelton. The trafn ap- man guilty' of the aeries of hoid ups in the neighborhood is connected with one of the shores, of Hires In A khafck. Whlla umnrln tha Wnfuld aataadaw TIIbs Havls came near loslnr herl' " . .... .v. .. . ... v.XTIm lo Tbi:Ruf f 1 -.! I Si 1 nil --ill- .1 ecription of tne negro layiea exacuy. v w-r , M.urwi. - . . lUIJ ffMUU BTQ1UUE Ull LDB DnJUl riTiri 1 ; .r T.rr -7 7 - - wim tnat nvan y j-ri, unorwi, w iNaaMa tiaaa DhaUan PM. A-.fl I ? In Religions Zeal, Alliance Cngrega Hon Broke Records. -By Wire to The Sua. ' Lancaster, Pa., July 21. Scenes of wild religious enthusiasm attended the closing services today of the encamp ment at Rocky Springs Park, of the annual great convention of the District Christian .Missionary Alliance, em bracing Pennsylvania, New - Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. ,r Records were broken by contribu tions, those for foreign missions aggre gating $52,000.- In their excitement many people gave up their jewelry."1 Icept that the negro held wears a suit jeans, indicating that' he la a workingman. , Mrs. , Gabriel said the . . . . , . ... .an ...m a . ... I. -vit... - ai:... t-i - Iteldvideaiortaeiaannnee.oig 7.t.u-w T f w, .-.-:.a umerEency brake, wereannitod and 1-7" 1 . Ana iiiVi.bM.ai ui...4 .i.w -pv.i HaratAB n. Yjnir,iuHv. ur.i wmninoaatieai - waa nnnMr fa ' rna I . w - - vw """ ui .- I " V . i I Uie train waa hrouiht to a atandallll poratton added;" l)':i.Vit. -M V-i1'!if .V , IMartta. president of eoiiMon eonji? Mn:i t a hlghate,of . .VAn amendment to thd charter of t&e weunew. wnuiM M meldent e e.for iiaiden, Wfftf sbeedVand the engineer observed i a Neuse Cotton Milling Company, Smith- :a a-. iipaaaram laauniicr-wiui Bn wra ana woman lb0ttt mldwav rha traatla. Tha " v7 vT,i u.. c - two chUdren on Ptae Wand lm Lake I .L. .... v 7 mM ,w "" u" ",v" .tdeht of th. eorporallbn to tt J. Joecwm Wnaon- ' . . areat dtoian; from tha ,a .i:r,LTr": ":r; " d v : . v t Ister of tho Dutch Rsforme church, i v'WJine he was rowing m front of his 1 7: 7, 7 . . wu B(. r . . .pBy-t.-vl't A'.'.-' 1;.'. ...' ' ! 7'; I running down Clues, ids wuuua auu Mr, Cohen took Miss Havu imme-1 unfrequented places In the neighbor- Holt The executive committee of' the former president of the synod oteottage,i knd witbhi sight of his -wife, t.. A.ii.. M.i..t.u -a -.-- I that dannmlnatlOD. , died ,, hara tndav Ihlf hnot was : canalaad h-r .'a-ddaa iecleVt. Hlneseof several montha. ' Uur -f . 7 re . dav July 2Sth. to-aelect the time and Dr. Emehdort Was born In Roches-1 husband sink she wlla -HerTbo uyj',',,r "Da purcn"ln n" nM ror witnoui success, the place for the next annual meeting: ter, N. Y 81 yean ago dltlon tonight to serious. ' her, they left for Charlotte. The police are of the opinion that the pocket book waa' found near the scene ofthe hold up. It evidently had- been thrown away after the contents,. sev eral, dollars, had been removed. . .At the station house the negro ar rested gave his name, and address as Harry Leight, 824 Stephen alley., He declared he waa Innocent and; said that, he left Highlaadtown Saturday afternoon, Went to Back River, and from there walked across the country toward Bengles, Intending to seek work In the country. . i v..
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