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' -ftot;i :;iA1'ii;!t:v:r.V5&iu:i ; .HO?. "3HT any-Paper in " ii iHI 'Ml i VotaMtvN" ci ' Price Two Cert " - f-,. , . -1 1 1 1 . , r. i. i - ' i -i .. - - - i i .' 1 ' j ; j -h . V Ha AN EDITORIAL ; STATEMENT In The North Carolina EYE WITNESS IJTFORIS EDITOK. SUte Board ef Eleetloi Held An Ib formal Xeettag Last NIgt Prelim . bury U tlw Wrk ! AppIathif tt Cia7 BaaHi 4 Electkit. Sptfolal U The gun. ;' , Raleigh, N. C Aug. 4. An editor ial statement in the North Carolina Christian Advocate, of Greensboro, to the effect that an eye witness "informs the editor that the First regiment en campment at Morehead two weeks ago ' was one grand debauch" including the trip home, has stirred the resentment of the staff officers and men and Col, J. T. Gardner, of Shelby, who was in charge is, with the co-operation of the staff officers, seeking to force a re traction on the part of the Advocate as well as ascertain the Identity of the "eye witness." In concluding the attacK on the encampment the editorial said "Now is it not time for the people to have something to say about the spending of their good money once a year for nothing, but affording an op portunity for an annual consumption . f booze on the part of these mili tary companlest-fio far as drill prac tice is concerned the whole thing is a picturesque farce, "pae movement for refuting what the officers pronounce ; a slander. n the. offlc.ers and meniof the regiment is the securing of state ments from prominent meo denying the charges. The chaplain of the company, Rev. Mr. Minter, is said tq have given a statement denying the charges from an intimate knowledge of the camp life. Another statement exonerating the men to understood to be from Rev. Harris Mallinckrpdt, rector of St. Pet ers Episcopal church, Charlotte. Beginning with Monday's fssie'of the Raleigh Evening Times. 'J. E. Clark ' becomes news .editor, succeeding Hil liard Brw.'iipf'1eu'- luoM; months 'ago-'from Norwich, Conff., and left "unceremoniously" for his home several days 'ago. S. H. Tarabrol who has served with marked credit for ; more than a yearf as) city editor re signed' ti accept, one or aothiir fof several attractive proposltloTis to take up newspaper work elsewhere and is succeeded by A. -L. " Fletcher," (who gives up a law practice In Ndrth Wilkesboro. to launch out into news- paper work. ; ; ; j : T .. .', The state board of elections held an X Informal meeting last evening pre ( v lifnlnary to the work of appointing the county boards of elections fixing, the ..: else of the state alld congressional ' ballots and designating the board of canvassers. All members are here to day and the work Is being completed. They are, Wilson O. Lambe, chairman, Williams ton; R. T.' Clay well, Morgan- ton;;; Clarence Call, Wilkesboro; A. B. , Freeman, Hendersoaville; R. L, 8mlth, i "i Albemarle. ; 'fH)iu'lht' The Inability of Wilmington batters 'to connect with the bal with Raleigh's ""'. new dummy pitcher ' Payne in the box gave Raleigh the game yesterday by a score of t Vf t' The score follows,;-1" pf lnnings-t;;:':-,' ' B,"R E. Rfleigh m 00P 020010rr 10-. 3 wu mington ..... .uiu wo too i 4 - frwo base hits Whtintfiur'ii?; Bes on "balls, Payne Bj Wysoiig 0. v IK ible" "plays', Payne,1firtnei and ttoo vTeA?.; Time 1 hour snd '4S. minutes. ,UvpirMrii':,;Si: uonieaeraia veieran onwiaiv nerv ahouts Interested in the success of the annual encampment or reunion of the ; North Carolina dlylsloa Pnlted Coofed xerate veterans, soon to Ve held la , ' Winston-Salem are much disappointed at the order of the railroad compan ies allowing ' a" special rate of only 1 1-2 cents per mile plus 15 ayr la ' Stead of 1 cent per mile plus 25 cents as heretofore. Capt A. B. Ctronach ' of the 1 0. B- Branch camp here la authority1 for the statement thatSi- half the number of veterans will go from this section as intended to go had the. old rate been granted. - And his Information is that much the same con dition prevails In other sections. J The residence of Mr. Bert Williams, in .West Raleigh, waa entered burglar- early this morning and In money and other valuables carried off. No clue was left behind. Attempts to break. Into the residences' ot Prof. Parks, of the A- M. College, and Sion Pulley, both in West Raleigh are also reported to the police. " Governor ' Glenn leaves today : for Moatreat, where he will deliver an address Friday for a missionary con ference of Presbyterians nnder the auspices of the Southern Presbyterian THOUSANDS POLITICAL DESTITUTE GATHERING EXCITEMENT t AT ORIENTAL zxv, Assembly being held ther Creates' Peeallar Sttaatlea By Wire to The Bun.; . X- by apt anecdotes the difference be-1 t ween the two great organizations, in the State and nation. It is impossi ble to give even an outline of the great speech by wire. It was the greatest day, politically, old Pocklnghara residents say, that ever was seen In the county. As an Index of the temper of the people, this first experiment of testing their interest in Democratic principles, poll. cies and candidates has had a result which should Inspire the Democracy I of : the ; whole State, and the South. I Rockingham has. even been called po- lltlcally doubtful. .Today means one Atm FIt HBiidma Dead Flamea Are Demoerata of Rockinaham Proud to thousand Democratic . majority for Blood Hoands Sent From Greenville fire Sweeping Towards Kitchin Opens Cam Montana paisn at Wentworth SCORES ARE WIPES OUT OYER 8,000 PEOPLE HEAR SPEECH Aegro Seriously Injures White Man POSSE WAS OUT ALL NIGHT Tlslble Fifty Miles And Is Sweeping Through The Sickest Timber See- tloa Sending Relief Supplies. By Wire to The Sun. -, Cranbrook, B. C.,-Aug. 4. Fire is sweeping on toward Montana. A hun-1 HftTif Kitchln and Brooks Opea Cam. pafea Ja'That County 1)00 Ladles Freaeat Rockingham, and lifelong honor to the promoters of this occasion. WRIT DISMISSED. Atlanta, Ga.; Aug. 4. "I havenot a Idred square miles have been devas. thing to say either regarding;; Judge I tated, and over two hundred are dead. Speer's decision or the fang bf the gcores of towns are Wiped out. Thou- lnter-8tat commerce oommisswa. -i fiB . va . .-ta hnmolMB Saiu JUuge oamnn v. jmtucuuuu, ui Struck Trail About Four O'clock This Morning Rendered Blew Head That May Prove Serious. Andrew Joyner, In the News and Ob-ljiige 0. H. Galon. Dismissed Habeas , RpPrta reaxEhed New Bern this mora server: I irpas rrpeeeoiags. Wentworth, N. C, Aug. 8. Old "eputy Bnenn . u n. Fonaw, or - ' . - I T...m.U . Ik. MU.. t..l .Ukt RocUagham set -aee tor- Demo-r0"-'1' Kttmo w luc Orati. ia laU other counUes today by e snCTm na1 custody, Joe uanen- irivlnW. W. Kitchlnon his first Pur?' 01 wno wiu appearance since becoming the Demo- to attorney, W. D. Mclver appeared 1 by ing that : much "excitement prevailed at Oriental, yesterday afternoon and all last night " , According to reports, Wm. Harper, a negro, with a baa cnaracter, was cratlc teahdldate for Governor a rous. I before Judge O. H. Gulon today In a I place, why he was on his (Hodges) the Geargla railroad cotnmlssion' to d destitute. Fire Fighters are con- Ing reodption and the biggest political Jbeas corpus proceetogs asking that and Harper abrup0y replied: The Associated Press today," when tinually being driven back. gatherlagj ever assembled la Oie coun- af'g "ra8C 'm ll "Come over here and. 1 will show you shown despatches relative to rttljgs Flames are visible 50 miles and is on increased rates on hay, grain, meat 1 8weeplng through the richest timber and other food products to the soutn. eastern States. 'When the final de- eqi joj i8nou3 eran si usajS si uojsp Georgia railroad commission .to act The effect of the decision ' of Judge Speer is peculiar. In Georgia an In junction remains in force prohibiting the Increase of rates on the cpmmodl ties In question, while" in other States section and destroying it. ty. Brora, nook and corner of the "" '"" what I am doing here!" county were fully represented, and w" UUUC1 it la said Mr. Hodees accented tha whUe many unpracticed Judges esti- ten Indictments for selling a drink for threat and weQt the negro, and pro- Mr. 1 1 I 1 TT I j ri 1 I maiea me crgwa ui weniwonn roaay i . 'latter an encounter, the neero Canadian and United States cities at eight thousand, a more accurate ana a violation of the town ordinance. cured a canoe 0ar and dealt arewndlng relief supplies; commit- calculation would be six thousand, this I The defendant appealed to the super-1 jjodge8 Beveral blowsbreaking his tees of safety are being organized to not missing the prevent lawlessness and martial law either way. will be enforced. mark a thousand ,or court and gave bond. He after- thumb, bruising his body, and dealing wards released his hondsman and ap- a blow on nead tnat lt ls fearefi. ONE OF THEM'S JUST BILL, In the Southeastern territory, lnclud. . .JM. a ' Wm ie Florida. Alatama Mississlnt,! and A Candidate Says "Mister" Will Do cial garden. Louisiana, the courts have5 aot acted . 7' . - ' - - . , . . , I - "iiw w aaw Hull 7,"" Hot Springs, Va., Aug. 4.-"Just call .uv.oa h- v w -Mr. Taft anil If vm. Hmn . Th-most inspiring as well as signifl- Peared before Judge O. H. Gulon in nas fractured the scull. It ls report- cant feature was the presence of at chambers in the city of New Bern In a ed today that Mr. Hodges Is In a leait oiv) thousand women,, the flow, habeas corpus proceedings, seeking his critical condition, ers of Rockingham's political and so- release from custody. The negro made good his escape. Strong legal talent" represented both but every possible effort to capture The Democrats of Rockingham were! the state and defendant After hear-1 him is being 'put forth. A posse o naturally proud to have the candidate Ing the evidence, Judge Gulon dls- citizens and officers scoured the sur- for Governor, Kltchin and for Con- missed the writ and remanded thej rounding country, last .., night, t while gross. Brooks, consent to open their defendant back in to custody, stating 1 blood hounds were sent from Green. uiio nuuuvu MW w "." -oil iDiiiin rm.i I- - I ... I fected-and there are a dozed br more , , r , I ', , " campaign In thla county, but on view- that the habeas corpus proceeding was ville. The dogs are said to have tak en trail about 4 o'clock this morning Jllrifl'A Tnft'a laiiffhino- ' ranlv '-. IawI. . .1 . r-to seeks relief from" the5 inteHBtate I. y.- , -v mg the record-breaking audience gath not the source to obtain his release, . ii iwaen sranung anaience ro a numoer O ,ulHvu.1.. , newspaper men who had severally ad- r ,r ierU...uu .uu r dre88ed nlm aB Mr Secretary," "Gov irr weir jproposea increases mrougn- erno Jlldl.e.. .,, ..., Tft... uui un puuurawierB wrriwr,.: ion, t flpBt ent th. Bmo ,p,, at Vb1o the InterlStfcte commerce commission contlnued Mr. Taft repIylng to tt que8. refused to allow. . -As a result the tion. "Before I went there I had been roads stand itt,tht posJOoa of being .wmle. ,n my home and ammu- ,n. compelled to give Georgia. lower rates Cincinnati boyhood friends. But when erea arnen the speaung at one o -1 that the case would have to go clock began In the oak grove, the can-1 through its. proper channel on ap- dldates felt .that they and not the peal to the higher court county were the debtors. mi 1.11 ai j i i I mo nepuunuauB irieu 10 uave a rOTVFERETVCE TODAY rauy here two weeks ago and had and there are hopes of capturing the negro before night-fall. One gentleman from that section, speaking of the matter, gave it as his opinion that if the man had been captured last night, he would than other States or violate the order I got through school I was called Will I State Chairman Adams and a free din- BetweeB Secretary of War and Col. nave ner heard a charge read out ner us me siur atiracuons, genrog a w y a.t i againsi nun in a court nouse. result of three hundred attendance, gy' -wire to The Sun. ' I A Drotner 01 be .negro, who was which being multiplied- by ten, ap. woahinnn n r n r.-.- I along, has been held under $300 bond. peared as three thousand In some ence between Secretarv of War 11 ,s the brother took no part la thelrVates lnto effect. , , 's i . hftnnenlniP . ' newspapers. , The Democrats tried to Wr,ht Colone, Huh . 8cott. the aght, and Is being held as a wit Tne Ww!took.tae posiooa that roomed-together on the top'floor of " ' 7" I Z , ' ,s Pcted this afternoon on the fate .. v.. ji . "-": i - 1 or juuge opeer, or i r-iuwng ro ooey at home. Mv vounaer brother Harrv tte order f the commission to put however, never called me 'WUlte' after' attendants and over five thousand men I and women came and brought enough pf the cadets suspended for hazing. Awaiting result of the conference I a-" it J-, jii. L j i '! . , oj ooejmg u ora a . opeerijman, Hall, our room waa. just over they would detenxdaate againat other th middi. ntran-- Hn"...' . states, worm 'ana Boutn carpuna also I freshman, I a junior, i He had gone w lceu lw'UB lu? " uo BBU"e there ls great diversity of opinion as me ww v "eer suuauon. u was i out and forgotten to take With him a freely stated"; here Ttodiy cthat , the book he wanted. He came back to prepared and raised at home. It way L0 what actually happened between a glorious Democratic feast, resem- President Roosevelt and General whole situation seems to hinge on h I the entrance and. looking up on . the bIIng m0e great ?eUlo8 country Wright and Mr. Loeb and what pro- question whether or not the law gives I outside, veiled oJ wmi. wii is vl camp-meeting than the usual pollUcal the fater8tat; commerce connnigajoa l second there was a head out ofevervl000"8'01- or the Federal courts jurisdiction ovl one of the 400 hundred windows and! But more ttan e crowd was the er the question of rates nader the it seemed as though everyone yelled I character and extent , of the reception Hepbura bill. Judge 8peer;s declslonlat once. "At any rate there was one t0 verMr mten,a Md tongreBBman had the effect of aivlna Georala lower I lone ohonm of 'O Willie1 that mi va I Brooks. They were escorted from rates in an any other State and this 1 Harry. He has called me .'Bill Ver I "IUBV""' " 1 wa.tworsa oy a proces. resulted in an appeal to the oommla.l since.' sloa In Washington. The whole sltua-l 'How about the 400 students t Oh.lf one hundred young men, and fif- bably the disposal of the cadets case can be. DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS. Chairman Mack h Expected to An. siAniM th VhtanM nAaimfttAA. blDd !d 17 By Wire to The Sun. tlon at present seems to be that rates I they called, me 'Bill' Just the same. teen young ladles on horseback, fol Chicago, Aug. 4. Democratic head- THE STATE IS DOUBTFUL I At Least That is What Mr. E. C. Daa- eaa Says Abeit It By Wire to The Sun. Washington, D .C.r- Aug. 4. Col. E. C. Duncan, a member of the Republi can National Committee from North Carolina and recently chosen a mem- mer of the National Republican Exe cutive Committee, arrived here today from New. York, and Is easily amenable to the Interviewer, He says North Carolina is a doubtful State, and the Demucra will have to fight hard for I nnafifaM will ha nnanart Iiam rnmAD. I to Georgia wUl be lower than those Ton see I weighed 200pounds then."l'wed by a procession threequarters .,. . . ... what they get The coming conven- 10 juaoama, rioriaa worm ano souiar, r. ano airs, lari attenaea services U1 usi m rroB, wuub CaroHna.- A ' lat St Luke's Church today and -lis-land floats, one of the latter having Itjs expected 'according to advices Itened to a sermon by Rev. Dr. John G.l twenty.flve really beautiful young wo- here, that a hearing on the matter Scott ' I men. At various points along the ten will be given In Washington before "Oet up and eat, for the Journey is miles other delegations joined in and fa lii8fii.riniim.Mi.' utmmininn too lonK for you." waa tha tert. fmm I when Wentworth ; waa reached the some time early -this "week with a 8econd Kings, from vhlch Dr. Scott procession reaching over more than Y?v prommeni uub.u meu baiting In North Carolina as that In view W harmoaialng the situattoa. ,i w theMesson that frequent spirit- a mile of road, the assembled, thou- "ua "r1" ttV conBeuiea w erve Georgia, which overwhelmned Hoke - , lual food was as necessary for the! sands already on the ground to send uu " pwwu w uui-iSmltn: and the Republicans will profit 1 .u....j.Aii..i.. Inresent ; dav ChriafUn iif thilnn ,raat hnnt f .,imi..in. ,- h.l adss world of their conndenoe in i HaivuSVB HI IWBlCt ' I w " " M a My w O' uuwu v. .uuid .mum w. .uv nv'WIra tn ra flun I literal command - to ElUah. which he 1 manaeers of the nmtrram . wall aa I uryan. New , York, Aug. 4.CoL-. Henry na(, Quoted. - - : . I for the distinguished candidates. row. I evening and get the wheels in motion. I Chairman Mack ls expected to an- pounce the finance committee and va- rlou8 sub committees on his arrival here. The finance committee will be tion, he says, will mark the opening of the campaign. To the newspaper men here the colonel is going into long explanations to show that the State is fighting ground. "There is the same kind of reaction against corporation Police and Workataa Clash. by lt" ls the way he puts It He will leave tomorrow for Balti more, and after a brief stay there he will go home to line-up the boys. Watteraon. LaoIstIII-- , Kv. i ehalr-l James H Mccieary, Second Assls-1 The speakhuf beaan at 1 o'clock man of th. nreaa - MmmiftM.'-i thelteJit PosUnaster. General and candl-l Mr. Bnwks Ueadlna off with a brief By Wlre 40 The Sun Democratic . National; Committee wasd"te tot congress, who has Just re- kt delightful account foh is trip to Clinton, Mass., Aug. 4. Five Italian Falling Off la Immlgratioa a luncheon guest of Noma E. Mack,Prne4 irom review or tne ttuaUon the Democratic Convention at Denver workmen were shot by the police and By Wire to The Sun. v theDemecratlo ehalnttanU 'The other l10 Mln,Kta; and Wisconsin, spent I and his recital of the enthusiasm of two Policemen were Injured by rocks I New ,York, Atig. 4. Immlgratioa guttata were Roger C. Bulllvaa, member Sunday here' ; Mr- McClary sassured the West tor Bryan and Kern awoke thrown by strikers In a battle between figures, Just compiled for the fiscal woumen una me ponce, year ending June 3Utn, snows a vast rloteft) were overpowered and I falling ' "off in arrivals at this port. were arrested,, and. the rest were I It has amounted to almost B0 per cent iDersed,:-.,.v ( '. ; 1 aa-agamst -Hm figures for the fiscal , jSraere were aovdeaths but some of year of 190S. appointments and.'thepiytconaldera-p la .WIsdaBala, Mh;)earta, Jialtaer' eampaiiaao&g:.)irfjt Re, the strlkert $f$ilP serious condl- ; Up to July 1st, 686,970 aliens passed . ' - . 4. . . . ltan aaa f na awui afraf fir rn .Muih M l l., - ' . i..a - - . ':- I .t . mv- . ti --i 1.-. on given campaign , worn;, reaweo. vol -r' " i puoiican pary t m ; thej-jlterary cussed Watterson phoa Daniels. will, have -actlv charts of the .vressl! '' ' ' ' " 11 I had not a abte anddeclared he did I Lincoln, Aug. 4. The speech of ao-tlme la some years, therefore the em- work. Is expected here soon and Ool- ,' .Hew Baaks la laasas. I propose until the Republicans mlrl oeptance otlir.'Bryaa will, be a short I Igratlta - is greater than the lmml onel Watterson will await his com-1 By Wire to The Bun. : Bated their, caridldate for.ee wrione. He states by actual r Itl gratlon. at th. iwmmtttaa 'from ininoiTTW!vIrar- "'" u owiuon. mo re- a resnonseUa hi audience, nlaln to e Mftnbtfiattmal tr. and MriPT", J!?. and pleulaifeelllr Brooks ;The( Mack'r.Mk.Mkd,akbe tew "me do Ina VMtit 'wort on'sundaT andloVern?r, WW l a.candtr -ell turned tDDllcatlon. of the nresent dls harsnen. 'a fr dav.' Ha made ,nola ff9JM i in., I Democratic outlook' ebmiiared to for-1 question whichf was oTa.lw"iM: wvv """""s p? I wouia lose , in ; pw - .a, election J uw. jon,yompany.. to4 some extent th 3otopell?age Tart 01 tM wiroaa quesuon, he and mtaehably - .,V4k CUM&j ' - 1 ahd;Mr. BulUvaa. iJose- tne.M Foiieue wipg jina. ..,:WTj. ' -V -fM Mr.:imJa's ,Beh; of North Carolina, who of tha -party, m taat .t-..., I ; Mr. : Kttehia-. waaiaT his best He By wiriAo ThfBua. , ra'eaa-paiga ,ttoa. ' .-TJia, 'atifB-ari jwera employed by through Ellis Island last year, 1,116, 295 foreigners arrived here. In the fiscal year just ended approximately 600,000 foreigners left -this city - for their home countries. ...For the first Ing. h Topoka,yAng. C4.-ar totf .mall J contains .3O0 words, f; While -t4 1a.j An appalling amount of mall! Is ar. I commissioner reports that there- have! discuss the Issues of State ' inocra. I sues of .campaign will : be "discussed Joha Mitchell Mediator rlvlng: dally at the' Hoffman ; Houae, been sterted Since the bcglnnlBf of th a strong It Is understood they will not be gone I By Wire to 8he Sun. andMr. Maiik ls Msatlent to nthaad-Jyear twenty-eight new banks In" Kan-1 splendid speech, which he -i the care-linto at "a great length, his tiews be- New York. Aug. S. John Mitchell. quarters opened here ; and In Chicago I sas, generally in the small towns, and I ful attention of the; vast audlenba , to Ing reserved tor more elaborate treat 1 will be asked to act as mediator, be ta order to teke care of comspond- many of them with famers for the lu-J the end On fd Intends I tween the Delaware, Lackawana and ence. 'ger part of the' "tockholdera, . I principles, showing and 7 illustrating 'to make.. ' 1 Western Railway and the strikers. j;j;''!,:i -i ....-t;i
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