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s j t ko inrg run i f in ivj icpcr in fjutern. :'1 M 0 SherrlU Eastern North, Carotbu. r?'I actiioie) ni-.M,1 .-w cvb aiis Mia jjfe odff j.c;iJ woV; Bolt wi'I ertfi snf u " la uli'l' 3ffr1 .ISJr. f.'j JHJUim Oft J fll 33 B.n.n M.I liiul ihiff '' JVchsis 3, No. 40. UnDAY." AUGUST 15.190$. TT 11 TT ti.-w . . . .jii4-iuaa .v a.ll3CeTW0lCC37 ?.(.. tin.?) ,HdPPms8 a 0 "'"Tl V-la7 jtSK? 1 mtlTTTl" . ft 11 ir l w m i . i l t il ; V C l- 0 3 wdJvl'i acA to ?-.eoui a wetb : Slili iftcl Mlii tfteen Hundred Peoph e MUZ gaJ30I at Corey lit '.saijiJoi.'Jk.ltub .'So s.'.-or. -r f"Wf -W" (j. J' pCouBty JaH S&Cli barbecue by . the Junior Order United yhwer c!CtHy fifteen, tow dresses by Prof. C. B-Breyreriipf Wakel Forest College on fti tk Order"; Prot Z. V. Judd, superin- Bdeot' of 'Wak iinlor 'Ordii!'a ! Smith'' an ''Juntor Order kM 1 Good jE " . ... . : rvernmenT." upunty canuaaies ana cuts, were out In 'force for a sort of sjarmish before the primary and con vention contesa toaay. pUlclgh broke even T;lth Wilson In afflouble header yesterday, scores i to Oin ilson's. favo(r for flrat and 3 1 fcjf Rajeifh; ln,'jBecpnd. 5Howeve(. all tl fee of Raleigh's runs were earned a d both.-jW'llBon'B, on errors. ,A.. home rfn by Dawson in seventh Inning , won fft Raleigh la the second game. It i the fans wild and a good fat puree wrae':fftp WhiarW:liaie' The scb? "follows : First tramiw. ftk Raleigh .009000 000 5 patteries? pgle; arid Bjelt, yiiijirtl WJrenh. ; Stmck out Oglw 4r Payn Tro base hit Mcore! rXtW&ffi ft..w'.t..iff',jjHflffl; Wilson ......... ......000 100 0001 5 Raleigh , .... . .000 000 30034 1 . . 4. I I V.I naileries: Aewoorry ana ucnt J. Ber tram and Wrenn; three base hit Holt; two bairfrtajWaal lweT of Kimst 0Ban4enidm Struck time T' i '-M " reier u. nines, ioi nearly nrty years hawieroMwttro'wrai paranB' more than a. year Ras foJhat,h.lalteath was not unMp'ccteiHe iw'ai'WhlB eighty-first year; his career bfid ben most useful and honored. He was at dJfferenty09WrBira&(iir of thttlRai elgh academy of medicine, presWeai hn Vnrth fnMillna IUTaHaaI o.'t.' j 1 wwjww. me. wbj a confederate VetoVafr W wai j' surgeon on the army.njjrjeprtieatfd North Carolina as director on the army medical hoard. r w. j,,., An .1ntn. . . I son and Col. Chas. E. Johnson, of this fThere waa oommlttcd, to .Wake, Jail loqay Dave terjwJul & J8ii'.'i:1 ;fl Williams, colored who was a a. ,tc .ding a Baptist asBoclatlon. Thurs- sCf only to kilIie,Vr6igJiH!m.,vA cAw!i"'negroVnlkhWd Wfiniifc :& ' A('&rU him ttMW? rfoukSBed2!': ,P e, being Issuod under the auspices, C nxs AcneraL r.uarer'. Th mm ,Bi t0 pcU;ted( sotf tonrtaclli estt n( HonsythrWgJsoht he. stat a Citftrt ds, will UWlaia Wtfrjr'1 .nny.'l-Bsdd.rnuie Ednday school les- dIUon to complete news' summaries of laoweea. a public "schools ; bninotmng -for film, to catch.' he nd Edacatiori'afad zTf found "hlihself deDendlni' on ' 1 k 5 BTWbrwtAl nJt Wpii iSoney loaned to buy ciacr;1 rffsiWM'&w? aid felfl'wrl,: IE Fatfei4allLFatt, yesterday afternoon that at'tamiwaaalabWi'gupo'h to serlbttBbdt foeacptorett'to -be rathe cottrlcat'tiTha lieuarBon ' Of i Josep' MtekeitboB pareftttf hall frdht iy fla by BOm0iBM; lost' Mb lobtfiol whem he ma.lUlUleU. flrWaa-Tgaea wattf-rbff. fiftelBr-The faS 'iSMiWfi standi ing near andrushed to the oohit where! 1 was going right on into the jpater. iim, out ror some unknown ne reached the-point where he nustl 4i& W-frtldWh Me? hi woufdHhfa fc6kMt if fiti WW . ... iwy in ine meanume waa making hli best efforta jko jsUy on to of tb Xttotummy t&iW&im to bei tTne, crowd J:'v"u oegan to serge and make the boy. The old;! up among them, and: being "nothln tooj face to Bold 'him; ub,;thai ;gaye infl out . nttie consolation. The father ofl the' lkd,' fioiK being1, cquited wlthl such cdndmorns;;'a8 ' found at .th end of such 'ah 'unexpected; drop, o course did not' k6w"'that;' tt was ne cessary to close the mouth befon e sirucK me waier, nence ne was un able to fe.ll Just'libw 'milch water he3 v. vuUV VUh 1T1IU Willi. s "The twb'Vereatterea;u&' 11 rlgh and appeared hbtte the worse,", nior rfPtfafket docki! r lone ran. against him and ther thahi;aniptetecdr'ehching 'and 'a. utl?'!6'' tt?'Bt y.''e.neg tie excited;- while , the crowd consoledl themselves over the fact that non se-ti f i-'. wvJ-i t- MV1HIIVIM Oommitte of Nine Appointed Last ITtelt W Formulate Plans for , the .uon, Wl jf-A'' (STT 'mlelgh, W?T-Khg. T5!StJSn krgely lattended mass meeting of cltlsens last declajing for ttte election of the aBetanen by W!W f ilnlteaIAtlib wards as at vrcsent A committee of feIVallkkt.to:fhJafte plans tpr;herorganlzatlon of a m league for ue betterment of municipal the city g&extktiC j'Aa'enoiioatltcl the Mflty charteT by the leririature will h " awerm could be changed. -The oyenenirxtorit8h4nge IBAiajjae swoa 10 oe in oppociupu to thepresent city govcrnnliht: aw'J(- r AJLTiyR FRED MOOttR l)IPiT - - - " Bw- iKtck -BBCCimbrto Typfcold nhAsliBffllsBsMiC.;(Anif. kltf-Jiidge iWI '4ir'Merlo'ttr kbehfchdIe1irMlasbWeB.rt aiier eigat o eioo! fromr typhoid '-fey- hiniiiin..tfa. PIT ii tJlA 1 Wenlrfllil veryl BlcrtoanT, favdraJ WtAw8;ll8WeHInge for the! OTWaAiP1WHJf. PhyBlcIans JmA .1H HMo4 that an WR ftWtojfoeJatei jeatwdaxiaf- Iife, but wlthout jtftecjtia elal s.ui. Bfi'd3al--.rt rrf t a ti iJbcJ etfT;,; T'VcWK&cCQifaujaiATEif;' Werk?e rCsrOllM: tllMkfleli-Ohle ft un MrtmtmimAMtQ t. . By!!WlfT.4oTh BBh.t'" !f." Vw nWrtWi U. :iTll(''1rnanlal pritf of teeTkroHtiB? CrtEtotillefil A OHJftalfroaiave been prtftliy citYjaaf.'eSf?1fc(fAiikiiy;"ii is (CTNMvMM.-ih'W, of the company and work on the roaJ wUl be pressed. f smoO Ll MSrkei 7 r,WTTO TsXda . bnJ SnffeJi 'Iff il-e i - IIILITIA' FIRES TOLLET OK MOB. Negro District Since' O'clock Last Sltht Hns Bern Rattle Field f Racial Warfares-Negro lynched In art;ad' tands'!'V . By Wire to The Sun. v i j Springfield, 111.,. Aug. 15. -Riot, Ar son and slaughter have held possession Of the black belt and levee district of 8pringfleld since 9 o'clock last night One negro have been lynched by a mob and six other people killed In a racial warfare and perhaps ' a number of others and their bodies hid away by friends.' : ' -1 ' in "' ' '' ' "' ,; " ' ! ' -j X'i ; ' i : 3& o'clock this : morhlng the mhitfi ordtered put by Governor ,Dee: nan' fired a Wiley into the mob which I a3 putting the torch to negro houses.! hortjy. after this several more com panies of militia arrived on the scene tut the, work of the njpb went on... At 3 O'plock jpharlcs :H. Hunter,; a ;aegre was lynched in the; yery. heart of the ' Bad jUpdSi", Troops came Just asithe egro was expiring and the lynchers fell back after '.two volleys; had ; been flred over their' heads.' Trouble grew who assaulted a white woman. i The negro was taken out' of town In an automobile and -a mob ; then went or' the7 man who furnished the auto- lmobUe, This started ,the riot, and at 4f v biuvo. uurumg oi negro nouses com' menced., . The , negroes retaliated by shooting from; the upper stories of the nouses m the neighborhood..; A number. of persons were hit by fusillades land carried away by .friend sbef ore Iden tity could be discovered. : The- woman assaulted was Mrs. Hallanv whose hus band works t' night She watf-arag ged from the chouse' at-midnight iM Outraged, i There had been" a numbwi of crimes In the citv bv blacftii airi jaat thoroughly aroused the people and toey went on the warpath, a once. At ilne o'clock there is still' trotiblel"" .'u-..unfuamiiJ.,.-:wrr" City Fnll ef Rejeneei Who Are Dealing In "Tidal WavefDripks. Chairtotte, N. Oug; lt4hi town1 )b full; of. revenuo men and as rsQlt ?rWIinRi huttiati M drop: before Very long. The Newsr -has; .maon to peueve tnat these . officials have caugnt m the. tolls aumter of small dealers W tW. su1hwbs"t'ana environs wore or ffii'oll-ihe city. Who j;teffiiM'i 'the fed eral COUrV.VK.lt gfclllBBt hear lllflMllr It is not rii :ijt(i.'aiM9 will oe some if ;i(re. dealers who Will aave 'toiknirr'U offenBe, There Is .ijpuiar .-j Concoction known 'f I4al Vjr,ks has been hejMforei'andwklch is a descoBtvrV'tiiibW; fd;hose wao naveM8,M4t Wrf!Tbl is said mut line at WTcnuilIuuuiriwi ... - j-v-. ilKr?jj)fce per cent of the ame.th9enue nVnn to the city have-Treelf on the search oi violators jthlsaflar.oJwitBji'ilie bread h.eiBwU.i it ilow .ndlearnestbr .suageet that -Catholio vorr have caught qq,iiSejf vpber of little WWfftlW vio.latBdHtlusidlPv.lta f! liiFayriBg thexdog,dayBi.ochiii A criminal prosecution Jlegi against: those who yiolato: tlU'Jaw but w tofemnient Js'.oftei Jlnlnt-7wltM ;9o vk;'pa)Sth? tilkn4iBiM tlty, and ft tort (dot be Ubjftte Char, ijotten tolators ili; ttf severelypun. tohed If thejf prbmis) fay bi good In A :i to VltortiiJteM nn,n 'ti" Spokane.. Wash., ,1,Anawi5-.Tf.. '-ivi1 ' A" .a-; '':.' ' s i rled oft airin the mail car. It is hot known how muchfajoty was secured. Si; ic-'U S ENDORSED 'C3 b.l. Roosevelt Has Or NEJfclORK TRESS, .SITES NEWS. An.lfafiiei Hostiles Who Were Out -. Witty Tentahawks ire to Retuni to tbe Resemtion and' Smoke Pipe of Peace Ills Majesty Has, Spoken. By Wire to The Sun. ' - ' - : New'York, Aug. 15. The Press this morning say 8. 'President Roosevelt hag ordered thef Venbmination of Governor' Hughes! The cruel war is over. Woodruff, Par sons, .Sarnes, ward, Hendricks and the jQther anti-Hughes hostiles who were, out With tomahawks looking for theissoyjsmor's scalp are to; return .at once 5 (to ithe reservation and amoke th Jlpoflt peace. . . : ,t S i"As! boss of the republtean -party thehprpisident decided, that the eitua- UonviniNew York imperiled the elec tion of ;:Taft; and thatr immediate ln terventiott was necessary before great-i Srcdamage should he 4one to the pres' idential candidate's chance : of carry ing'the-state. ; '": v'v Keiuctant as ne - was to reverse himsoif and cancel the Oi K; that he Jv:t Woodruff's anti-Hughes plan of ''tm'ol rweeks ago, President 'Roose velt felt that further hesitation Would bevdangerous to the party- interests..! HW ; instructions to the state leaders were definite, -arid they will' not ' be ehanged.3., r- :r' : i "The antl-HiigLes talk which has flowed sSblprndantly' In organizaflb and the staf dSacWe MMpJaM Plank FawuMt to Piohibl- u uoiunmj w,u injit. aominm. party sentiment whieha Roosevelu lg.lcon- vlntedj i 'llehliniU.' the dfemandl fdr-Ji Hugits for a second topm." ' .: . m.HGu jllprohlbitlonlgts Concede a Point In the LIOI OR( TRAFPro wnftf-n P'MUffih MAt)lTV(ut Catholic Cnloii Would .Rar. Topeiii l mi ByWire tq.Tbo Suf or,0 -r I New Haven, .Conn., Aug. 15.-pbe-hun-diatlonO am! U)taftcJltfi: koDeal for sfeaetiflcatlon of Snnflnv in the iiojrprc, fffijfyMfa Ing features "of the'resolutionV'adopt ed by the national) cpnFepJipniofjj Catholic ToteAtnenenidrt today, ftev. 'fcKdale, Pa., w& fcWlfiSof; Jth4 Amnittee Which frW dTdf W rAoTiiynDS in drunkenness and riotous llvlne cm yitafln-maie e'tfeCtlve the Catholic. JaithJWJUu-idlgnatlon the union protests against the taunts Of Its critlcs.'-'lf 'does 'noi feel that It should stoop to contest the claims for ultra- orthodexy which have been so blantly mdae by , those who have tried to substitute the beer mug for the standard qif the cross. r The day for apology for total abstainers . is ; - .,1. l1.. . over. The union also declares its alle giance to the Catholic Church, and adds: , . V'. , "With all our souls , we, lecome the encyclical .ofjQUff H,oly, Father, Plus x, on moaernism.". ."Catholic,, periodicals that , cannot live .'. without,, fquor.. ,, vertlsements should die, , . tkem, not ;drag down iarnestly. 3 s'uggest., jtht ,,Catb,oliq orr ganizatlons which exclude i saloon keepers from..jiebership and which jorbid the uae qt. lljuor.-at their meet, bf a jhotAupt tolerate the,; oriat lion, of cluba wlthln-r their- mrmhAr Jhln'whlnh aanlaa Ka 1aaa mtiA anlldi t. of4aws:thaj(fhay:ibeen made ty their organisation ior the' honor if the CatholJoaamei!4..- The follpwlng,CRbJwrram was re' delved from KRpm; In, answer .i toy ibssage n.h.'t: Qjir&.tOBit' it Holy Father ; thanks Convention for their ... congratulations ; willingly Dlesses all members. 1 v CARDINAL MERRT DEL VAL. The Invitation of Rev. P. J. O'Cal iaghartto hold the: next convention. n i Chicago (waS(,ac;cepted. ., , ,, !t. ,., , .. , ;r .Work of, the .convention closed with the election of the following officers: 1 Presidfent-Rev: James T; 'Coffey,' St1 First Tide-President i Rev. J. G. 1 BeafiB,' ': Philadelphia. 107 Second , Vice-President ilbhn J. Corbett' New Haven, Cohril ; Third Vice-President Mrs. L. Si. Lake,St'Loul8.' Treasurel--Rev. P. J. O'Callaghan, Chicago. Secrtary Edwln Mulready, Rock land, Mass.'' "z Additional; reports of the work of diocesan unions were presented at the imOrning1 session after it was an nounced that indisposition Would pre vent the 'presense ; of ' Archbishop Keane, of Dubuque, the national pres ident, who sent a letter greeting the delegates. ' :'- -, :':-; '"' Rev. Father Cullen, of Providence, reported for his diocese; Father Jor dan, of Pittstown; for the Pennsylva nia Union; Father Conaty, of Worces ter, Mass., for the Springfield Dio cese; and Dr. Temple, for Delaware. Father' White, of Germantown,'1 Pa,, asked Father Conaty what the Spring field ' Diocese could show ' as1 reultB achieved. ; He said that; in his oplh on, there was too much talking, too much1 glowing language,' sometimes, in the reports. ' Father White said he was afraid7 the total abstainers were too apt to want to exhibit themselves referring in this "'eohnectlon to Fa ther Conaty's1 descrlptfoh of the dio cesan field-day; when there was a pa rade- of :5;W0V total abstainers and also a parade of 'Children oh the Cath 611c Temperance' Sunday - Ji? 1 "Continuing,1 FatherK White saia Wat the total' abstainers ::I should '- work more; " One' thing they should do was to try to stop the practice of the Hi bernian .Order ' serving beer at its meetings' and outings. -' i " ' .-.-'-' At- 'at--' ?:-''' Hon . , . - f Bitter Straggle Over the Chairman. ; ship of State Committee. Bv Wire toThe 8UJ, Sah' Antonio, Texas, Aug. 15. Sat fled with the victory won last night over adoption of the plank in the Texas- Democratic! platform providing for submission to ' the people of the prohibition 'question," the prohibition lets today conceded a point in the bit ter struggle over, the chairmanship of the democratic state central committee and allowed the election of A. B. Story, ot Caldwell an anti. prohibitionist and a. strong Bailey man, c o All the state officers were named at the election laat-nlght-The remainder Of the JWflrkof (heOnvehtlOtt te'meVely perfunctory, ;The prohibition Relegates Uft their joy sang hymns', ahd a demonstration lasting 29 minutes ensued. .CHURCHES TOMORROW. Religious services will be held to morrow at the following churches throughout the city: !'.;. v Catholic Chnrcli.: i. St. Paul's Catholic Church. Low mass, sermon, and benediction at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m. No night service; Rev. Father Stapleton will officiate Seats free to all ' " ' ; Scientist Chnrich. : '"' ' ! FirM Church' ' of1 idhr Scientist on ip&A. street. "' Servfee'1 tokotrow at 10:30 a.' m. Bible Lesspn Sermpn-' 8obIect)''8cB;f!lnt;w5 T,i'.' IPas- tor'The Bible'and Science ;and JSealth f itn 'Key to the' Scriptures' Sunday School at 12 m. All are cordially in- The kervlcesat the First Baptist Church tomorrow wlJL be conducted by qie Rev. Thomas, TO gar, . ,oit ', London, Bngianq, and gYoj(tJa,pt TlBrf:''fiv;.-!T'''i!f!'e!T. W .At ,(., . ,hls theme wjy ., be. i "A ten Jnged ljstrument, and, jat ., from Stonewall." , Tabernacle Chink. The usual morning' and night ser COUNT THEIN .i- t'J,.. :-s NOT INSANE -:ft- . .HO -Mill Lunacy Commission Ad- 7U r. ... .;r'.:int) l.i:'ii 3'):n n , . , je&Him Sane THE C0NT BISCCSSES AFFAIRS , Declares He Is Not Insane. , But is Sick Is of a ferrous Mature. And Has Had Much to Worry Him Since .HlgGppdFortqne. By Wire to The Sun. Richmond, Aug. 15. Count Theo dore von Thien, the French German nobleman, arrested last night . and locked up in the city jail upon the charge of being demented, was this morning adjudged sane by Drs. Chas. A. Labepberg and J. A- Hillemaa, phy sicians comprising the lunacy com mission. - ' -; ' While1 the Count was adjudged sound in mind arid it was decided to let! him remain in the hospital ward-of the city jail until tomorrow, when he will probably be-taken to a private hospital for tieiMetit '; When the. commission called upon , Count. yohjThlen,j in his , room in the hospital ward, the milionaire man : of title and erstwhile butler rose from his seat and gav 'the'Vlsitors a cor- .... ;r ... ... (V r. , i dial greeting. Both of the physicians, questioned h(m closely.. .His. answers were. always to the. point, and: very Intelligent. He did not talk like an insane man by any means. He dis cussed his business affairs, and de clared., that, his father. Count Peters kranfeis-Thlen,leftan estate valued at $8,500,000. There are but two heirs, Count Theodore and Count Au- gust., von . Thien,, the latter of ; New- York, r . ,P. B. Ryan, testified beifore the com- niission that he found the Count in be yesterday afternppi ,(with pis tol against his breast -As the ex butler and . supposed millionaire no bleman had formerly. ..stated that he Intended to "end tt .all, Mr. Ryan took , the revolver from him and hid it in an adjoining room. The( man; was much., worried over the order to leave, but went to his room and partly packed his trunks. 'I am not insane;"-said the titled butler'l am. sick."ui)""' '' ' ; ' Another thing that has greatly' wor-' rled the Count Is "the "hundreds of. let-. ters he has received from ambitious women in Various , Sections ibf the couritry who indicate a willingness to become his countess. He, is said to ..' :'. : : i .:v.; "i ..r li'.'fc,: :. . have . spent, a great deal of time lately reading,''ovc'r th'ese' letters, and' has b Dr. J. A..HlUsmao...the Count's, phy-,- sfcian, declared this morning that the German was. npt demented, but : was U(land a nervous wrPk'f;o.' , -: When he was. a poor butler and had nothing to worry ; him, . Theodore von ; Thien was an amiable and cheerful man. But -just -as-soon- as he attach ed the word "Count" to his namei and T.,tbheld;at' e-Taberiiac1; creitiii re,"absBnB-pj;uftJ Ref . WVi 'Stallicgsrbf iBayborolN. C, till fill the pulpit .... A PresbiteKhB jrJrur ;io pi m. The .regular preachings-at morning f ha tr lfraBl&lllM M. FaS3a.k 1 ! ' - It tpnsorrow. day schoof WMI hJtMtlan En- deavor at 1 Cludft Jpneipaator, Sjindaj school ,j felii J-''' jnWWfli't.!h.W.W Subject, "Business ; In Chrlstlanljlyf.t Breaching at 8 p. tn. 8ubject, "The Con version ot Lydla, a Travlelng Sales-woman."
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