Newspapers / The Morning Post (Raleigh, … / Oct. 28, 1903, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Temperature for tia past 24 hours: Max. 74; Min. 54. (' YoTsj-I j " i ' RALEIGH. Nj p.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOB5R3 1903 I li - No. 128 4p ' i i.i -i ii i P 1 mm-mmm . I - i .. J. ' I ase 1 12 a Argued ie Supreme Chicago Lawyers Attack jthe IC:ur s of North Carolina! in ! Sensational Language. j Justices Evidsntly Op- posed to Theif ' ! Views Court i .1 ne-nrer to" haul, and the railroad com- advisement and gave his decision Just p-'-n." would make several thousand before the hour of adjournjrient. A v.oli.ifs more every year In freight on great many people had come here from output, and it would cause several the "northern part of the county to at- Chase City Badly Scorched opinion or the court that, no matter j E. O. Johnson, colored, of Raleigh snippea o:t tne nrst car ioaa irorr- .ms Richmond. Va.. Oct. 27. A large part how the federal questions might have to address a conference in this city .-n ii.i a of the badness section 01 tne iun ui oili: r large quarries near Crescent to be opened right away. Several car loads of street curbing are being shipped to Wilmington and Eikin, N. C:. by J. T. Wyatt, who. shipped off the first car load from this tend the trial, and met these left late this afternoon for their homes., . b?n raised, nor how strenuously in- j November 9, which is to consider the no oemcK or any Ktnci to re seen si .e.on, the oecision v.ouid have been j race problem in the. United States. Geo. anywhere around. Today there are ':-. ii.TA" -White, the former negro congress- derricks on ever side. Eight or ten V orating the idea that the defend-! rnan, is one of the organizers of the derricks can be kwn running at one Chase City, Mecklenburg county, va., was destroyed by Are this morning. Ten business house" were swept away. denied the equal protection i conference, which is to be addressed by time now, all injsight of each other; and over at the railroad, at the quar ries there, can be"; seen at Mr. E. I?. C. V "Washington, eases o. the arsrued before the United States thi afternoon. argument of the c; ;. s. it was stated, first, that tli . ' e is n.ore severe than ever Im.'i-i '. in the state for a like offense. The c c.f State vs. Powell, 121 N. C, was ci, 1. and here it was shown thai a reve;;teen year old girl was debauch ed, and yet for this crime the defend- a number of well known colored men. -t OLD MASTER'S BURIA Coast Line Merger Denied , New York, Oct. 27. A story which Hambly's "quarry . and at Mr. James reached Wail street today from Atlanta) McCanless' quarry all kinds of steam that a consolidation was under way of, derricks and traveling steam cranes, the various southern and southwestern; Prevention of Disease Discussed By Doctors ulosis Fails to Alarm Tuberc the Pubi c, Although Its Ravages Are Enormous. Typhoid Fever Re- . - . . . v mains uncon- autred Wasnin Ston. Oct. 27. The first ses- practically stamped out, our Felf-Sm-poed task will not be complete." . The report of the committee on ani mal di.-eaes and food, having refer ence to the phase o tuberculosia which relates to its transmission from the animal to human beings, wa pre sented by Dr. D. E. i-'aimon of the bureau of Hnirrvii Industry, Washing ton. D. C. The source of the milk supply, he urged, should be carefuily attended to. In the discup?ion which followed. Dr. Juan Gulteras of Havana, the yeilo'w fever expert, said that, although in, !ant was only sentenced to two years i FOTmer SlaVSS ASSISt St the i i T n r ,t a i 11,. s i i i-wirk" convicts wer: o wica, iQ:i "j. ii.i """""i supreme court oi i: " - gjj Xne '. tins uuci aiiua u ij iunu vai- -i . inltna inotrc ' w ho n f.itrmAntnrv attorneys lor me jm- - .? - j- ! .1 -rr tSA t-A-r e?i!e5 on th morals Of a plaintiffs, was a.mos. - ' community "which can complacently . dent worthy of note. Funeral of J. R. Dunn Wake Forest. N. C, Oct. 27. SppciaL At the burial of Mr. J. It. Dunn at Forestville Sunday occurred an inci- About a dozen cars, etc This shows the I great pror-' roads, controlled or headed by the At-j 'sion of the thirty-first annual mcelihg i Cuba the Invariable custom Is to boll ress that has been made at the granite lantic Coast L.ine, .was aeniea Dy an C( the American Public Health Asro quarrJes where the granite; is good and oflicer of the Coast Line, who said thatp cjatjon ; was held here today, pronjii hard like our granite In Rowan county, the present status of the lines would. jnent bacteriologists and studfents of be maintained. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT Lars:e Number Bao'ized Wake Forest, N. C, Oct. 27. Special States oeihj to as the reasons, -h Tnotion for bail Tiie case was P.k- us, and it wa: that sectional teeting . .-.3l unto tnat oi tutiius, " (view such. trivial punishments for such aged negroes, the former slaves of the Kniir YniinOP I SnlPQ Hlirt in Consequence of Horses Ta king Fright bearing- on this subject was quoted: h.i'ctoT in the trial oZ appellants in the ftate court?. The sentence w inour.ced as cruel . ana . i Clarendon and Shaftslmry, whose first twhat was termea -x ju..ia- : ip.Tsiator was John L.ocke. whose early crime. ir. fcr Gnrrett, the ln- hicoous crin&s." ' deceased, assisted in burying their old s Then this excerpt from a former brief master. It was an . hr.pressive and I touching scene to see the old servants with bowed head3 silently heaping the grave. Not many of the congregation looked on with dry eyes. Besides be ing an evidence of how lovely was the character of Mr. Dunn, it was also an example of the love of black for white, which is becoming rarer and rarer The superior court ju-.se : settlers resisted, under Culpeper, the Fcorcnmg ana &ceiai M"u&".Ar,fftfPTit of onloas navigation laws. anticipatincr New England a full cen- !Peck- ! it be said of her, I say, that she has icbrr.e to this: that she is five tines were : i 1 'of Paul tenu.-i vietim, which would not be con-i t.jry in a revoit ,;5rjn3t tyranny; shall jsi.lered o'-rnrhrnentary. I p,v,r r-f the lustices, Messrs. Jiara, .White, Holmes ar.a ia... Pc- ;more solicitous to protect the paltry pounded n-.jc-stionsi to co'-nsei during ; r:lollars of the wine merchant Garrett the aru;r.ei.t. which ip-aicated thlitthan to guard the rtue of her women? the action lia.i little to r?'--t on ar.cl that or are we to infer that she has one it coul-1 r.ot be. maintained for the suTe of punishment for her own reason tv..'t it did not present any fed- Citi2ens, though they may be notorious ml -,uc?tion. p p. I'lTir and A. Ij. uimiore ui v ni--ago r,7'''' 'frr the: plaintiff?, 'while Ex Tudge ''rhnr.rs D. Womack of Ralelffh g;ji'0c?.a the cotirt in behalf of tiivr late of N-:'h :Mr. rI.-.:r v: tjons fro;r. hi?, arguf ied to "oroiina. s b?n:barded with ques- violators of the law and openly dery the. law and its process, and another and harsher measure for the strangers within her rates?" The second point made under this head is that the sentence is "cruel and the V ?' : sidered hi' Holme.-! v..s the first to npon .up. lifc asked, 1 - understand you ' to ar gt'.e that if this court .'thinks the sti.te Courts ..em ' in seine particular in this case that r-.nstitutes an infraction or tl fourteenth ;,ry-:r'T.tr Senator Overman Impressed by His Observations in the West Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 7. Special. Senator Lee S. Overman and Congress man Theo. F. Kluttz have returned to j unusual." within the meaning of the ithejr home3 ln thig city from "a two weeks tour through New Mexico and other western states and territories. The gentlemen made the trip with a congressional party which went by In vitation of Mr. W. R. Hearst, editor TOURISTS RETURN Willlamston, N. C, Oct.! 27. Special. The town was a scene of intense ex citement this afternoon, caused by the runaway teams of W. M. ! York of the Dixie warehouse. One of the teams Winston-Salem, N. C., Oct. 27. The was driven by Misses Essie Peele and Henry-Terry Company, merchants at Lettie Critcher, the other by Misses Xorth Wilkesboro, which failed a few i sanitation from the United i Canada, f; Mexico and Cuba 1 ' r -! present, r; j After the convention was called order byrDr. Walter Wyman, surgeon Sunday evening Rev. J. W. Lynch general of the marine hospital and baptized 29 into the fellowship of th- public health service. Genera! Geo. M. Wake Forest Baptist church. The Sternberg, surgeon general U. S. A., most of these were ths fruits of a re- retired, delivered anaddress in which cent meeting in which the pastor was he dwelt lot length on the efforts which assisted by Dr. W. C. Tyree of Ralj- have been made to stamp out disease eigh. iand to sruard aeainst epidemics. The 'great piosperity of some of the south ern states during recent years, he said, had been duo to their protection from yellow fever, which formerly operated as a serious barrier to industrial and commercial progress. He said that Bankrupt Firm Settles Nolie York and Hannah :Vic Fowden. weeks ago for 58,000, today ' effected a through persistent efforts of the aR"o- r.b-is of tne court ciunns ptatc constitution, and hence discrim r.r.i lali of these questions j inatea against defendants below. :r;thnt the cou:t con-j rp, The' penitentiary sentence a weak one. justice i .. rlial of the enual Drotection of thr laws. Fourth. By reason of the unequal Stern Held for Trial of the New York American. The ob sentence, Howard and Hawley were ject of the tour was to study the state- and examined by. Dr. J. J3. H. Knight, defied the equal protection ot tne laws. jhood question and other conditions ex- who found no bones brpken or serl- Fifth. The judge allowed the tittle- jisting in that part of the country Vis- ous internal injuries. At this hour she tattle floating around the court house, ited senator Overman says he was i5J resting quietly. Miss1 York is suf- and dehors the record, to influence his -rrmch imnressed bv many features dnd rr, vow-iHth kv -.t c . . iv , 1& vi v-i j " ku.vi.. that he is exceedingly glad he maue otherwise uninjured. All are popular The latter had driven to the market compromise with creditors holding house to deliver a message, when the claims to the amount of $7,000. The horse becoming frightened, wheeled company, which was placed in banl around quickly and ran j into Main ruptcy, will be discharged and will re strt Miss York lumned. but Miss sume business. The firm will pay its TTz-kT.i an oHonnt n iumn oa tho i creditors 33 1-3 per cent. buggy struck a tree in front of the KM Gurganus Company building, and was thrown against the tree with great force. j The other team, which 'was standing in front of the post office, started to run, and the occupants 'jumped out, but were run over by the buggy, sus taining slight injuries--. ! At first it -was thought that Miss Fowden waa dead. She was ca into the drug store of Mr. S R. Biggs ciation this and other exotic oestl lential diseases have been practically stamped! out from the fJnited States. "Somebody is responsible," he said. "Although cholera, yellow fever and bubonic (plague," he continued, "an no; milk, he believed that infantile tuber culosis in Cuban children is as frequent as, anywhere else. j The committee on car sanitation re ported through Dr. J. N. Hurly of In dianapolis, Ind. There was unanimity of opinion, he said, regarding . the transportation by common, carrier ot persons sick with smallpox, diphthe ria, scarlet fever, leprosy, yellow fever and typhoid. Leprosy, he declared, is not as ea-ily transmitted a tubercu losis, and compared to the latter In its destructiYcne? of human life it amounts to nothing at all. Yet, ha said, a riot would follow the Introduc tion of a leper into a railway car. The word tuberculosis, he contended, makes little or no impression in face, of the almost certainty that not less than 150.0M of thos now living In the United States jvould-be dead of .con sumption within another twelve months and three times that number will b attacked in the same period People, he said do not take precautions against Influenza, which kills a thousand where leprosy kills one. "These and disease-t-typhoid fever and tuberculo- Washington, Oct. 27. The two weeks sis still claims nearly 150,000 victims hearing in the case of Leopold J. Stetjjfe annually within the limits of the Unit the Baltimore leather merchant, who . states. Until these and other wide-! was indicted for complicity in the pos1- loneer feared by santiarians, we have! other considerations, he said, "make it not yeti ecmniererd pur endemic filth plain that it will bfe difficult to enforce rational and scientific measures to pre vent transmission ot infection." The "house on wheels.' he declared, ,is a potent factor in the transmission of tal service scandals with former Su i perintendent Mchen of the free deliv ery division, Was concluded today, and rried ! Stern was held for the grand jury jin :$o,ouu Dan. fctern nea to tanaua iuuow- Ing his indictment, and afterwards re turned and cave himself up. ' -if thv did not have equal prote tim of the lav.-,"' ireplied Mr. Blair. judicial discretion and to cause him i The attorney had proceeded i but a; to increase the punishment. -few'mLr.ites when Justice White made j The contention that the trial, con ""a: ii i-uirv: "The state of Nc-th Caro- i viction and sen ter.'e were not due pro- ' litsa f--.ys this is an indictable oCfense. :ces of lav was argued at iengtn. nrsi, sonaiity of Mr. Hearst, who, he thinks, ;! you claim that because you; do rot because the alleged offense was not a (ig quite sincere in his efforts in behalf think it is indictable the fourteenth i crime either at common iaw or u .anienci.-.ent ha3 b'e:i violated?' j statute of North Carolina; second, ""There is no law in that state," Mr. ! there was no statute of North Carolina the trip, this being hi3 first visit j to New Mexico. He says he was much pleased with the strong but modest per- and prominent. young ladies. Blair paid in reply authorizing this heavy punishment; JAY'S-CME CONTINUED "But the highest" court in the state -thi-d, the sentence was not aue pxut.tr is gaJd the pIan aid by Mr. Hearst ays do you want us to set a?ic.eof law, because greater than can be ;ln invitlngr the party was not for po- i-iitute this inflicted for the offense m an otner ;litical purposes. " j American judicatory; fourth, the sen-j ; senator Overman and , the congress- evn-!on. rter.ee was not riue process neiause man left the touring party at a point e that it raises tne pre-'"'"-1 n Texas, returning direct to Salisbury. of better government. Though quite a number of senators and others holding . j high political positions' were in -the rUfpnco Will PU'a'rl lnianitv , politics was not discussed, and ; w,w,,wvy " ...v party, ? ti e "tate court and I court .' J Mr. Blair's answer was an f lie Paid he thought he had made his !?eve ; 1 and Will Summon Many Witnesses Plaved With a Gun Concord, N C, Oct. 27. Special.-j-A es ly prevalent infectious diseases . are i consumption. ! i . - ' i ' I I ' i ' ' Sam Parks Initiated the T if f a ns I n t o B u s i n ess He Would See Only the WILL PLAY KENTUCKY i . -?ition r,'rtin. 'that vindic-tive.ners, passion ana reachine home one day earlier than if Mr. Blair argued that it was injustice tional hatred entered into the Judgment : they had returned by Chicago. (Mr. o give Howard and Hawley ten year's 5 t-otp th''0 oo.v when ronowea oy Asheville, N. C-V Oct. 27. Special, The Dr. Jay murder case . was con tinued today to the next! term of court Attorneys for the defense claimed that , sory to the kjninff cf Walter Brown small son of Dave Overcash, . five mi from here, shot and killed the nine-year-old son of Dan Overcash, a broth er of Dave, this evening. The boys : ,, u:u yi iUn Quk were playing when the gun was acjci- ' CarOlia Will IVIeet the biUe dentally discharged. The two tatners a i.- 0 Mwf Coturrlow were attending court here when the GraSS ARIStS MeXt batUrday accident occurred. Dan Overcash. faih- chapg) Hill, N. C, Oct. 27. Special er of the dead boy, was on trial at the Th Greensboro game with the Unl- time. . ! ii-eraitvt!nf TCenturkv will be 'played !next Saturday by Carolina, an agree !ment finally having be'en reached by the two foot ball teams. It is highly Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 27. Special, probable tnat tne gnuirun uumwi Will Archie, colored, was committed be a warm one. lveniucy iidwus;. to jail here last night as being acces- Virginia down to the low score of six bv to nothing this season, wmcn iimitdin Held as Accessory Guy" and Was Looking Out for Himse!f-He Had th Workmen Muz zled, He Said :'vi-l Daley seven. Justice Pec'iha.n v-Tfed to know; If he ; cn.-isMered that i! . "ral question. ' V.'hy should one be given more enter,- - than another?" Mr. Blair ake:!. "There might :- a 'thousand; rearons fcr it," Justice ; Pe'kham oj.?-ir"eu n !:h- quiet war. : I E:c-Judge AVorjiaok spoke brieily !r. re ly. but his ; remarks were, to the r int. and thoe prc-e-.t decl.-irod thct answered thoroughly the i varlo-i'' tention'1 -t up by the nppe'.l-int?.. :rniiy of chirS ' wer;- de--lare'd $o h :rre'eva-t an-d f-r foxriie;!. Oe tv J-'.ds-e W'mpck took up the re.-. - of the: other fh'e. i iiTefuIne? he endeavr--.l " ".-at no federal question :w ir. -This feature w? s e'ab -vn ; '-re Wojvpck, for the supr.:j:--invariah-- refuses to interfer ed the trial court: fifth, the sentence is ' whitehead Kluttz, son of the congress- they had not had time to prepare the '. Lori Gray yesterday afternoon near that Itentucky has a heavy team. r.at due proce because our people are r who accompanied the party.! re- case and that they wanted expert evi- Roiiohnw. Archie, who was the only A mass 'meeting of the students: was opposed to ;u 1-re-raade crimes, ana turned with them to Chicago, but is denre to Mtabll-h the tea of insanity. : v wttnpss tr the shootin-r. savs that held last night, which proved to -t": sixth, the trial : - because the judge j charge-on the pre-, er:er; reventh. the j - no offers-? what- rs. fa) not due pro : milde-t pur..-shff-was not du-- y-. " ; b-e-iow refuse -. ; sumption of i'v.o, indictment rh"r- ever. It is. ther--J- Tf-fs of .law; and b) it H c fnnripv.P" 'r i r'nt OT every .i.i.ci- be informed of the na- atramst mm. expected In Salisbury in a few days. be is to MECKLENBURG FAIf a denial of Iran citizen .to lure of the ac1! f Albany T-;on w:niar- (;. .o.me of M-.i-r-ffifi the oryrmr- ssrmon thl? rr-i,i rtr,-. Tf To tr n-aa hmntrht r ,v.nt Twr.- v, a enroll wpnt an enthusiastic rally. v.ai uiii:u. i Jlia (Ll It I 111' 1 1 -J . la, w.va.w ill 1 VJ1 y CAIVJ t. A l 11, ill. v.J i . f Into court and the three bills of in-' to the body and fired oK one barrel of play ; ball henceforth as never before, i ,nmnt vt-ArP- reart bv Solicitor Brown. : his (Brown's) srun in order to make it Saturday's defeat by ..Georgetown; was . ,.-ia i. ' v, v. wn wmcDif i All r- derided that it was enough Air irnwn rnen sisk-pn rnai a sreeiiii .iiwucni iiici-i ncr nu r.ii.cj iiiuwi-iu r I venire be ordered and I that the- case lof the parties are colored. for trial either Thursday be set or Brilliant Opening With Many FTy- Attractions and Lame Attendance Weldon Fair and Races Weldon, N. C, Oct. 27. Special. courage; "but not so. says to dls- Carolina. New Tork, Oct. 27. The jury box was filled today for the trial of Sam Parks for extorting $500 from Louis Schmldtt, treasurer of the Tiffany studios. As sistant District Attorney Hand out lined his case to the jury, saylngi "Some years ago -Tiffany & Co. ob tained the rights to an invention of n eertain kind of glass. They went in to the business of interior decorating. A corporation was organized called the Tiffany Studios Company, and to do the interior work they employed house- smiths and bridgeinen. members of Sam Parks' union. : Parka was the walking The Cocke, attorney for Jay, reply- ncr to solicitor lirown. saia tnat ne not see whv there ws Stich 1 twenty-eighth annual fair opened ii h for nn Immediate trial: that . 'lne p. usyc. Victory can not be for all. but Carolina delegate. In Deceir.ber of last year urn is to have her share, and will provej a j studios company was executing threo !-AeHinn hmtll ' th end of the ' contracts -enitloying a number of men. I 1 7 U 11 l . ' J ' ' . 1 1 ' - ' t ' clamor v--hv - ' n: : - '. e t e s . 1 $ c t'-a t Ion i.O : j-t with rome derisions r state courts unless strong federal principle is in volved. During the course of Judtyc Womack's speech, he remar'-.-' th the sentence of ten years imp- c, Howard and Hawley was imposed by law. This brought the follov.ing from Justice Day: "Was that statue in ex istence at the time these men were sen tenced?" "It was." Judge Womack observed, ard he proceeded to rend it. ; Possibly the' most interesting decla ration of counsel for "the gold brick trio" is contained in their brief, and is to this effect: "We have nothing to say In commendation of them (the gold brickers). That they intended to get. money through Garrett it were foolish to deny; but no crime has been legally charged against them and no crime has been proved against them." It was declared that such a punish ment for snr-h n n oYanA V.,, n.n. heretofore Z w ! was formerly general passenger agent of this country, federal or state. Continuing-, it was snl1 fhflf'lt 1 r o. bitrarv rf0nrt,-,ii v;. of the Southern Railway. - I !1 1 11 l III . 1 Ul 111 W I I V II T Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 27. Special. Fair opened i this iiiioriang in a blaze ot giory. the cniet ii..ii-!-lial. Col. John S. Cunningham, led ;ui elaborate procession to the j fair grounds and made the preparations com plete. Crowds of visitors are com ing in on every train and indications point to the unqualified success of the show. The exhibits are above the av- t a -. h r.-i!--ruarv council oi ' . '.' - . - ' .... .u, rAc,,r. ; The Mecklenbura: . nr.;:y clergymen ana ere-ited an interesting b- iq- in favor of the -hurch tnkinc ': th- black mans our r.en. In hi", rf fe.rc-nce to the race sub ject Bishop Ji' .-ine 'emid- 'iThe awful , re"?ure of the enormous colored pr.pular.on of our country, wltn whom we ar - n-i, that their e antrelization, unlesis , it be i-ori-.es or along ine unes ui muai rcortinsr men tomorro . . . , , - - j dogmatic position, seems ncpeiessiy icl. iThe fair baH fee held Tilurs2ay a-.va,y." ening. j Many delegate? , ci.er two events were pulled off this af- The races today u.j rn . Tinip . . - ; i v.. the crime had been committed but little 8UllB a 1"':u,,- T " tt , j repeat L.oc;twoou m-i. ajx uee: Little Snuaw third. Peeond he; attorneys mrav a wpelr nnd that! thf i - A i j . : . . 4. n K r .ne.A i ond. nau uui iM.i tni? ''nr. TTol flrt IVa-no-l cpmnd. Little OtL 11.(1. V Lllll Ui Xilli - re-, and sec- at seasonL: the grand finale being the Thanksgiving game with Virginia, Carolina's old antagonist. I I Heel u praep. the midwav more attra.r'tivo and c.ealing in such paltry jthe fair consI(jerabiy surpasses Its! pre- idecessor. An excellent racln-r nrosrram wrought out Dy otner rcugiu i ith -enerous nurses will in terest the Following Mr. Cocke, said that it ould take a week or ten days to try the case; that the defend ant would plead insanity when he killed his chijdren, and, that one nun- recon(l! Fairy Pell hird dred or more witnesses would be sum- Queen fourth. Time 2:"0. moned. 1 A large crowd is expected tomorrow. Judge Shaw took the- matter under 'The weather is nerfect heat Tar first. Lockwood rscond. Trotting rare, one mile best two in three: Hutchcraft f.rt, Fenator little Virginia m L 3elc'r-aie? cii.ier with Mr, Doahe, who sihi ar;er the meeting tnat j ternoon. In the 2:27 trotting race there ; while 'he entertained his individual J were five entries: Amyline. by Geo. H. ' opinion, he thought that the was one to be solved by the S' wiii interest me ! B ' n a TT" - Lrfe i President of Armenian i -. Sccietv Shot bv-ssassfh subject i Harden; Geo. H., by Price NeelyJ Dan A Mlirdpr in London ' That ' quthern : jt; hy R. W. Steele; Jim C, by jT. F. IUUIUC' ,N L-UUUlM' ,Uai; iTlth e7T-$-'i:. t t v... T7i j c... u. - i . ft rtl't- i' bisheps, who are face to face with ex-frjoilier; Harry, by Fred Spearhase The first heat was won by Harry In 2:20; Amyline a close seond. Second heat by Harry in 2:27 1-4; Dan E. sec- isting conditions. He thought them best qualified to reach a solution. A new association of a semi-private j character for Increasing freight facili- ; ond. ties for members has been organized in Washington. R. E. L. Eunch has j The horses entered for thp 2:22 nar- R. E. L. Eunch has ing race were Paul Medlus, by George been elected chairman of the associa tion, with headquarters in the Bond ! building, Washington, D. C. Mr. Bunch ! was formerly general passenger agent ' of the Seaboard Air Line Railway and ! c hief clerk of the passenger department Z. B. Dyer; Golden Thorn, Cyrus Smith and Bob Yates y Price Neely. Both! heats wero taken by Paul Medlus; Golden Thorn second. Time 2:21. nores the basic principle that ail nun ishment should be proportioned to the rrime; it points to the conclusion that it was conceived in passion! and born of sectional hatred; and if persisted in, it would lead to retaliation between the states of ;the union. The modern sentiment is : opposed to judge-made crimes." : j The. North Carolina supreme court was divided in reviewing this case. Justice Walter Clark wrote the opinion. Justice Douglas wrote a dissenting opinion in which Chief Justice Fur ches concurred. Attorney -for the de fendants jab the court in the following language: - ; "It is njanifest I Dm a reading" of thfe in the courts of New York and else where, has been elected general coun sel. W. S. Chesley, who was for four teen years in the private service : of th interstate commerce commission, has bc.-n selected as associate counsel. Mr. Bunch is the organizer of the nterprie, which will arrange rates and shipments for large business firms with railroads. Col. Paul E. Means of Concord 13 here attending the general missionary council of the Episcopal church. 1 Dr. Jaccb L. Ludlow of Winston has been elected a member of the Ameri can Public Health Association In ses sion in this city ' ROWAN ROCK AoDears to Be ia Political 1 i Crime Similar Deeds Recently Committed on the Continent lied. The only clue to the man in possession of the authorities are .a felt it and a silver plaited revolver.j both , -de in New York, which he dropped ir. his flight. The murdered man, who was a mi-i;ng engineer, bee? e wealthy in SAFE BUT DAMAGED 1 1. . - . : : A M'ssing Steamship Pu Hi at Caoe Lookout ; Beaufort, N. C, Oct. 27. Special. The steamship. City of Everett.; from Pensaicola, Fla., has arrived at j Cape Lookout Light for harbor, with njia chiery damaged. They will repair the damage and the ship wii? prouaDiy proceed. The!! City of Everett has been due for several dy'? and fears been flt foi her safety. Sht left Pon racoia October 13. S'.e encountered heavy weather and severe wind One jran lis here now fer treaime.nt, bavins- his hand badly m&shel !r the ma- . hincry. over-have Brvan Vi!l Wait .while aith The Granite Industry at Has Grown to Large Proportions Faith, N. C. Oct. 27. Special. A New Haven. Conn., Oct. 27. Wiri. J. the Caucasus and devoted his money vjryan today said that h had pMt to the Armenian cause. His - society poned his trip to Europe, he baying was entirely passive and opposed to expected to have! sailed from New ' violence, and it Is thought thlsf atti- york; tomorrow; and wovild not make i tude Inspired the advanced section of any definite plans until after! Judge London, Oct. 27. Sagatel Sagounl, the ArmenlanR with the desir for ' Cleveland renders his decision I in j the president of the Armenian revolution- vengenace, thi latter claiming that Bennett will casr. He further said that ary society ln London, was murdered Sagouni's society devoted funds to the fcourt had stated that possibjy a . w i...-v. . v,La i.. ,-0Vr.r- charity which would have been better vek would elapse before the declidon i ! applied to violent remedies day. The crime has created a eensa- applied i ian grievances. :s for Arnien- v.ouid be made public. Federal Court at New Bern society on the continent. Sagounl, who only returned to1 Lon don yesterday after settling up the large number of wagons are hauling affairs of an associate in Switzerland. granite three miles and it Is j being who was recently j assassin-tea oy shipped off as fast as flat cars can stabbing, was entering his residence 1.. i on tn t It ivbpn a. man rushed! across the jcad tion, & u xias evc-ijr j Sagounl is said to have moved to being of a political character, and has . England from New York early in' 1902. been preceded by the! assassination of : jt is gaj that his life . hadh been! New Bern. N. C, Oct. 27. Special. other officials of branches of the same i threatened on account of his partici- The krnited States court 'convened! this ration in the exposure by tlie editors morning. The docket la unusually of a Boston newspaper Young Ar- large, but with no case of much menia, of the misappropriation of portance to be heara except th im-caee funds by a faction of the Armenian of Uno Antonio Ferandez, r Portu revolutionists.. These men are jilleged ge-et, who was wrecked off Ocracok to have collected $20,000 in America in last May on the barkentin Vera pruz, jJ CLilu tiicj. uffc. r i'iax. .nc ii:wii-.v ill uit.-iiw .. These men ail worKeu sieauuy u.uu without the slightest complaint. They got the union wages ot li a day and workedTunion hours, "8 hours a day, and so far as the Tiffanys knew there waa never any complaint on their part. On December 31 none of the men came to work. In other words they struck. The Tiffa'ny people tried to find out why. but none of the strikers could tell. So, they sent a young man to headquarters of the union and there saw the secretary. The secretary told him to see Parks, mis man jamin Thackara. continued Mr.'llanJ, and he stated his business. 4 -Who t'a lill a-e you?' responded Parl'S. " '1 an. the outside superihtendmt, Thackara rei.li".. "Parks tcld him that the ' Tiffany were fined io00, but did not tell why. As Thackerara did not have authority to settle the matter he asked then that the raala guy b sent. The factory superinter-Jeil, I'-anz. - .aiso went' to ec parks' with th tsame result.. Mr. Trarze went ano got Lcuis Schmidt, treasurer of the company, and fv?ther toey went to Prki'' - hone and .four.-1 Parks lylrg or a lounge.. Tt.ty pad around cigars that they- had brought with them. " 'What is the f.nii; for?' Parks wai asked. V It Ie an initiation fee he answrel. ' 'Initiation into what?" "'Into doing business,' ho said. All the others have paid'.' and by rights I ought to charge you $1,000. " Bu if we pay you this money who will send the- men bock to work? What reason v.ih be given to thm?' "'Say, thc-e' rr.en I've got tho-e muzzled,' re: id . ' Parks. 'If or. of them shou!.5 kiS, I'v' "ne b!m :,h a.r.d see to it that he r cr got another Job. " 'In this money for the union cr f r you?' " 'This mcn?y tor Sam Parkr. I've done a lot for thoe ungrateful do, and In the future I am going to -1c--,'; out for Sam Parks.' "Schmidt said they would have o t-ct Southern Railway Company would put and fired four shots; at Sagouni in their own pockets instead of pushing articles that, were dutiable under the the money, which they did, and t in a side track at Crescent flag istatlon Quick succession, the j last bullet enltr a great many people would load at ing tho region ot the heart. The mur that point, as it would be a mile derer, who appeared tx? be a foreigner. the propapganda for the emanc! of the Armenians, for which the -was subscribed. Ipation tariff laws and violating the revenue . men went hfick to v.-crk. money . lawl: by selling run that was found ion the vessel. The. taking of the testimony v ia tcraorro w. 'r -
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 28, 1903, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75