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Sleigh evening" 'TMsm::! rf - -" " " , - : ( PRICE 5C. V r fcp?y-l - - - - p ALEIGH. N. C. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1906. -J ' j.:.-.'" '1j , .... . ... . . . ..-.ka li inri fllHTO . 1 iL H. mvsm LiBtL mjiij AIM, SAYS jCOTKT SHOTHlMbtLr alii E TALKS i 1 LIABILITY RECORDER GOFF ON INSURANCE His Mote's Home ARE DECIDED 'Lies at Point of Death atWdill Files Opinions in MINING OPERATIONS SUSPENDED TODAY IN ANTHRACITE FIELDS Admiralty Cases DEED DONE AT 10:15 COLLISION AND DEATH nriiTi . v im.i" id onir ic! tit ray n-V'-i vlilll I'ti' I id O, t olilsboro To J Mtipp 'll u There. t i It misv says thBt There is Evidence ision on Which to Act A1LP0AB81 JEROME AND THE JUDGE Had Contemplated Suicide for Scl eral Weeks, and 'l his Morning snc reeded In Uettinis' His Mite to I,eave Him Alone in His Room for a Pew Minutes. is I lux Pa, ., Tl.iit l'u:-ii .ice ReiK-l tu . istrtci I nci'. f HIT :. flf M7isui'e !uilcves III ., ),, v Hoth .'tv i fir Own Referred to Conllict IJelween Them and Adds That lltey Had Reason able Ground for Relief That Crime Had Reeu Committed-July Has Unlimited Towers. 1 .1 .l jnn -v :s'..rih Jul' ; ll,n". A ,nl-' 1'H!''i lii...,h Mi " ')'',rl ' 11 .oil 1 1 I. rmsyaf iner.ibc uvi i.P'l i' tilt; was ..suit ; f.v,y iiaztnK 1,1,1 a- art iifJ(' rlh t-li', -' lulled, wat Steriiuu (Unnoit ) aval a? ,1. ;i, -i-jiO' ! : 11). V.l. it 5(.'Tl'tia fM.id lie not be- ti f:r- Mil wo.ild ai'l!.v 10 ' ii round lionises or .tbows --n- :.. ,h.' onliuiirv work al'ou. I i'l !') thvvo -.v:vo (;;! u 1 ,s mo t-;isas'd in ox if. ,i i v rial will Hint l . -I I I jivd and Ihe'tnonglii In: ielievi'd . d tl it n 1 m li t1 Jr., JIK1 L f T-''l' ih 'ttimmou 'la w n t ) i '1 !)i 'i'v '"f "'.mil'.? d a le "i '; :'' it;' iri'W i' 'v'' ,. i.-e. v li ' eoKimou rcat Gi an' 'ii iHMi. . f.iv ' . :'. . Mi :' '. i in:'!-''.- !' : i 'ifir o"!. i void an .i-n' I'l'' i f r f i. in W i'l'.l 1 ((Ht I rH-.-tial injury,'- oi'Oiisio.i -I j; .:!',.'. -'.' 1 arW'k r.'lK't' ni'.e. Tl, illli'lld. (he. ' ,t rlv i.'.i i l llliH't li.iv of. (By the Associated Preba.) Now York. April '.-Recorder Uotl at Ihn eniiMinelliiiR of tiic April grand jiio in the court of general sesBions toda instiuited the jun to take up Insui unec' matters, althcugh District Attoi ev Jerome has asked for a special Brand jury in May for that purpose. . in the iury con- eernlng the work of the March Brand juiv under Judge U'sunivu. contliots between Judge O'Sullivan and. the district attorney In giving his in structions. ... i,,,.v Reorder Ooff, in charging the Jin. .- ,n. mutters had saiu mill im.- ii"""""' . been nailed to his attention by JuiU.c O'Sullivan. who presided over iui- March grand Juiy. n ' ' " , to him that the March grand jury h.U been 'properly instructed, both by Judfeo U Sullivan and District Attorney Jerome, that there was reasonable ground li n, iiciiff thnt there is available evi dence showing 'that crline had been i committed in insurance ni-itui. .. - .... -KTlllliA il-vTT.11- ! :V. .jr." lii THiwoi-s to act in the I tllUl UllllH"lll"-,,v" I ..... If .niv fit 1, r n e, Go insttucted the Md I Iury that it is their duty to can in. before them to pie- I entail evidence he mn have oi may ij.ave knowledge ot conci-, i...., . a ,ni.tt(-l'S S K1UK1 Hl:i ""w ; uke u'i the investigation, -you must presume that the l';efont nent of the last grand ju.-y spoke the "nth." he said. "and also that the d.s rlct attorney told the truth when h ni,! that In his opinion certain evideiit-o van available. ' ai inir, this morning Mi. U-on. H Weathers shot himseif at the home of his mother. No. 324 South Mount street, and is now at the point f death, with recover-.' almost out of the question. The shooting was done with a 32 calibre revolver, the bullet enter ng the middle of the forehead and being in. the brain, which has been ..i itin wound. "O.ilK ... i, ill- Weal hers is l'lllK ,-, of Mr-- t". H. Weathers and the brother of Messrs. K. 11. ami. ... - We'llhers and Mrs. jonn ..u.v ... ,-itv Me has a wife, but no children, thoir little toy having died m-muiI years ago. '.., jt h--' been known for about- a month bv the family thut he conlin. plated suicide, his mind having appar- . !,.!!.. rrlvn '"1V III IlltC fptl V nai litin.v ft v - ... account of ill health and oyr ... ..u: gence in stimulants, although he had not been very deeply under the in fluence ot liquor or other stimulants Mi seve. -1 m ks mtl h ul not appat - hn,i iinvthir.tc of that kind in the last two or three ihi.'-s. This morning he woriien to get his wife to leave Mm alone n his room, and finally succeeded aft i . . . ..- i...- txlllna her he about iwo-ii""'". . wanted to take a nap aw sleep as long as she win m the room she had hardly goneii ouw room before he locked tho door and a llaaroreVWovou rra'n found lying on Ms Daeit on me (Concluded on Third Pago.) Steamer Royport Responsible for Ac cident in Cliesapeakc Uay wncu K. l...n..er Was Lost Heirs of ltal ian to Receive Uamages for Death in Hampton Roads. rtv the Associated Press.) KniT.dk. Va.. April 2.-Federal Judg. r.wi,ini tmlnv handed down two impoi taut admiralty decisions in cases which i,a wn nending here for some um in the cross libels growing out of th3 collisions in lower Chesapeake Ba,' September 25-26, Hrst between the steamer Bayport and the Perth Amboy BChooner Job H. Jackson, when the lat ter sank, and then between tne aj- port at anchor and the Ph.ladeipni.i schooner Anne J. Trainer, inu - holds the Bayport wholly responsiui, for the sinking of the Jackson while th3 Trainer Is held solely responsible ioi .i melon with the Bayport. The court is to later name a commi. -sioner to determine the amount of dam . , i.i thB liirkson owners b ages 10 uk. v the Pavport and the Bayport owners by ! the Trainer owners. I In the $10,000 suit against the steam I ship Luckenbaeh of New York, grow I ..i- 4i,",iivm-ninir from that ve. lllg UUl Kit. u'- ' J . sel of Giovanni Paraslu, aged tic-nt , ,..v,nn ibe T.nckenbach. co '..u' -iinlne to anchor in Hampton Heads, the court holds that die steamship owners nuinu. -... , i, ,i threw Parastu into tl-.e Willi'.. U"' water His heirs in Italy are u. u THE WHISTLES BLEW IN VAIN Scale Committee's Order Obeyed Strictly LOOKS LIKE A HOLIDAY All Work Practically Stops- Pending a Conference Tomorrow MITCHELL Tfl MEET Mining Suspended Vntil An iisicv- meiit Can Re Reached With Ope rotors Mitchell and Coal Prw.1 dents Scoii-s of Miners Departing rrom Schuylkill Region. NEGRO KILLS $2,olMi. rmaf Judge wadd.it 0VVa, 3ir, schooner of the libeled Beat" , , c(inl:1. William ana .. - h h to - ihn nilbKielnhia lVnl Jaillllioi e .iiiu road barge No. 12 attached here. ; -. ' ..4 MANY SIGN THE A 1MANJHE WAGE SCAL nnii nnrninrMTP bURL TnLdiuL. I,eis Than One Thousand Meu in Hard Coal Region Holiday Being Observed Difficult to Foretell Conditions In Bituminous Section i n it is Known How Many Ope rators Will Sign the Wage Scale Action of Pittsburg Company Will Forecast Result. Pending the outcome of thewnfer ence in New Y-k city tomorrow be- Ceen the coal presidents and President John Mitchell, of the miners union, t e suspension of mining in the anthracite coal fields is piaetical.y complete Of the lBO.uuu men " . (T-v 111" Associated Press.) i,;...,i,.il,i Pa.. April 2.-Kepoits received today from the anthracite coal . . . i nf the trini- (lelds stale inai mc i ut tne iw - bv e,s scaic lomtmttce d.ie.ting that mm- , d t who are ctcd , i. ,.,.1,.H nn 1 an agiee.ii-. u.e . .UI could be reached with the operator. . i th . being obeyed almost to the mn. t.0ll'en . an. V-l:vi'lua. oj In all three distrists - - preparuuo"" , gcran-.,; ,,i..u..-. were made by the operant I , " nllllll'liuii - - Whistles were blown a wi'k ir tins nui""c' employed, at the Oxford ution m i" ii aduiuonal the several . ;,ni a and 1. Conliscated by Police. (By the Associated Puss.) Moscow. Ap.il 2 -'lb- l'"if h' ,,ntiscated a pamphlet written by ount Tolstoi entitled "Is it Possible. v . i- I .ie. q- (' from P.ira- ll . -If! I'l-M iLLfflftW i l'tt'-. i -. lliitiling : whii'h .It' i ei ' i,. i -ir, i . lltl. US ijt (!' I feel rrom a bn ll h ' i " ii- " H. '-'Wi'' si v hed the strustRl t (! sti.w the a i0 feet in ih- e : rtijil;.' be'"' I i-,l uirbrnke 1-itler. eoJUiUi K ..an i nvertess . t'- 'ChA iicroi:.a: . ?i,c)i.' i I'ii bod: i.acit and iortli o lieked arid mac t . .. hu pai e path cf the trail . i;t sank quickly t he Iruiii rushed 1 ".w ion to mi' si ii lan PLOT TO KILL m BHi: ROYAL FAMILY . Oiv ..the As ylate.1 Pross ) . . ... Maul.uli April 2.-via the frontal ). Ui'li'tloi pill '-nucil Ul Spanish authoi ilu s have dlsiov curt 'ported the ursoi.l delldno.v bill and ,no miles flom Seville, the nolo ious i T . . . . i . ,i . . .... i u,r in i i n tr t he VIM l ui lt,m0,.o Mr Milium pe. ,u ne 1,ntlgeP Queen another ot tno tmes m W,,,'","-,,'J ,J the slslcl- of the king . : -,.iiro.1. This ;::: as tror.i Christiana and the slsiu " (Special to The Kvening Tunes.) Wilmington, April 2,-In the northern section ot the city cany K.mriav morniiiK, Mary . Elmi Pen, a yomm negro woman, was instantl l.ill(.d bv Frank Porter, a boulli caio- li-ia negro. The weapon useu was a nit.d Only one shot was hrod, the bullet entering tho head back of the left car. Porter escaped. if prr.ri hv Hi ,st fr,om C! . t in thi i boil j' hiie-. illg 111 rt, had 1 ui; wli he Ii. JtCSiUIIKV. itiHi- ei'torpi! hit.'; bitl-' . . , an'! Si.aiy. Ia- - ,.i -. of tlu novel to one wiio remained issti A fl.u'ld purse, 'Chicago aeiimmits, f Mattery, the wln- Wuk Palls. ... tuted Press') i..: - The i-b Con.punv tit. Pekju, lilert to open for bus l(f J.:"itfTlwl t" 1 -T loin L Willi iir. v. ii i i i-il'rhmoail- Va., and alleged .!-.. .'!- n.'liminafions are pracln.-ed b ih-; Cio-'H ai-e OhUi, iM'-mtok o Western loads a gains '. '' 11 1 Oi..r i.au.i.rn uninis in i. J :imore ard Philadelphia 1 ' 'ettor fdiwaifllwr- tUo'., co.h.' Messrs William ! & Sons say thai t ts a matter of common Vnoie. ' bat PVesldont t tevens of the l a ' ,-' 4 Ohio ai'd PresKiei.t Johnson j the Norfolk 'tit' Western reroivo m- ' '.ri.oti.ma trot:- ; the presidem,. o$ ( Punsvlvanla iailroad touipany oi j a it. . n ...rlip.n.ri i -ni m iriors (iv u.u, i.u.. ......... ' " .fi ctin'iuv, who aro also Ji- . ' -:t Mw ti'tr two roads. . illniv bill I i further enlartje the ;nd oa'honiy of the. pubtn ad murine hospital service q tue -iHttotial qye-rrmtlne b''l -ed. :'- Iman cat'-l i n the house ra.. . i i.t .. i i.. hud rea.l e u. iiiiu .... . ... nt the regular tB i.. -nn.llnrxia hour, and everything wan ... for the men to go to wo. k. "" "' ' was no response by the miners, and tne (lav took on a holiday aspect. Firemen, engineers aim j.u.... - - who are not affected by the suspen , - ...i .v,Uiiied aaHiinaJ, but It WiW DK'II W u' ' .. l apparent that the scores of em:.v. co.i. cars which had been huuied to th i col lieries yesterday would not be needed unless an agreement was reached be tween President MitcnOll and tin coai presidents in their conference to be held in New York tomorrow. That a great many miners bcliexe that a strike is imminent, and tnat there will be a hitter struggle between the workmen and their employers, was evidenced by the departure yesteuay and today of scores of miners from the I Schuvlkill region. A major" of tli. i. I men are foreigners who will go to thta i m Kin-one and there await the j ... . The miners j outcome of tho pending suikc. ' wis signed In the Lackawanna district thei. is i i PUnn- unimif I lit lllUl-' v."."-- !...! ' m m.n- 'ii'-liy if the eiai :iuse of '1. is du'i.'i 1' W -oming dis.i . In the bi.tumi: lug dlstrteiH. Hi" ..." ' inir to t n- :'- :..'iitioit , ., rl:,v. I'.ur.-r than he. .. . ... illMimte." it t , fr. 11 .the conditions. m tlw bit . i- , .t. . t iu vvesteru Per.. : it cm bC'de.!raUly sta-A Low ma. of the Jmlipenutnt operat will ei. n the 6Vi pa- cent, advan u There is some difference o" opln on emong these n.iitors bu tne act t f the Pittsburg t'oal t;ompai m the matter will probably forecast the gen- ai result. CLOSED TODAY . V. Cliaiitller Dead. (Special to The Kvcning Times.) Dti.h.Mn N r i.i.l 2-M '1. I-a - . :. ....HllVlllir 111 lev. manager ot me i aoie - this citv. has receive.i a nie.ihi- - ie of the death in Goldsboro of A. W Chandler.. manag. r for the com pany in that tow n, 'j lie rema ns interred in Henderson ycsU-nU. (Py the Associated Press.) Pittsburg, April i.- rxV wnms Oi l'.MI ril.tiiv ... - c -- . tins afternoon bv the P.tlsimig x.oa - - llKluimnl w.U be .ei h- Comnany ofTiclals.. ine agi.i.c". New York conference, b-r. goes into affect at once Blt' i otnem aic less hopeful and are p.- pared for a long siege. The only colliery in the I.u.ei n-A V - oming district which attempted to , w oil. today ,as far as has been reported, w a . the Hazleton shaft of the Lehigh Val- , ley Company. Coal wntcn nu loosened last week was run tl.rougn the breaker for about an hour, aft... which the men withdrew from the sh ill and returned to their Homes. At many ot the collieries m tins nis trict the mules were taken from ihe mines, thus indicating that no eft" -would be made to resume mining. Quiet prevails throughout the thi'. districts, and as long as the men re main away from the mines no u..u-. is anticipated. IS CI The A .vers , ilth , . WH : is pa Mr. T riad n. the infanta Maria Teresa to Seville uui- lnln0'ir e c nl the send.n. of details regarding the conspiracy -nst-n-ltlTTIlD OPWATftTf. UP FOR LARCENY. (S-peclal to The Evening 1 lines.) Ashevil.e. N. C April 2-Jam Cathev. a former state senator fiom Jackson county, was arrested heie hat 1 unlay charged with the larceny of an overcoat from Wiley P, Black. At u h,.i,l late in the afternoon Cathev was discharged on the la ceil, hut WHO found unity belns drunk and lined $1 and. cosis. FOLK LEASES A COAL MINE BIG CRIMINAL DOCKET FOR BUNCOMBE COURT no nno mon in this district The agreement was signed between Chairman Bobbins ana uie iu.i.t. scale conimittee at 3.30 o'clock. Tne scale will remain in force two yeais i.iid provides for an increase of 5.r.j piri .-v . ....... . !, Announcement was mane ai same time that, tne scaie imu signed bv the following independent concerns; Hit worth, Crescent, iviaxine, nn worth, Peoples, Mifflin, Wampum Run. Bulger, Payette, Steer and ......... it.o h.ttpr beine a subsidiary company ot the Jones and Laughlm s Steel Company. TWO BLOWN OUT OF CAB OF LOCOMOTIVE Ixpe l Return I - lien (; Meet tin- Ho' (lav -Ml Xi.l-'I' -. -.oct' .ed. I' "pqior. Minibers Will ; omorrow, Apnl KobbiiiH to a prop sel Bmendmui".. which wo o.; p ohibl the ml ''-rrsK or in-ix . a i (. a n i JWeit thf commission b in.Ci-lo atoiy Of prntnlssory decu-t yi (our' ti-le. after a heannir ' . herein th , m -i -nt the fommlssion -i. .uiildr jinn c . .urrert ia and ntd-'red b Te.st t' o .i-.'1tr nresidi r ?ch hea. ji g it Vast ene ol v. : ... '-'I ' . ii.,. ti fni.i-t: of thO'tni.e J UUbV y l .- . v - ifltat-si. or A ch-enii ludtee i.f . snprerr. r... ii. Acennbiled Press.) -it., tin Anrll 2. Gnv- ernor Folk, through Warden Matt Hall of the state penitentiary here, has tnnr-fiil ft mine nenr Waveiiy, from dial will be nil'. ed Uuinifc -i wt rikp in huit'.i : "- "i" tu 'I. '!'.( til."' l": war. : foi" - da;- Iro." Ilu Utate !..slit.itlon wit. .' ai m avenv are !. i - i p.-. i'1-aulnv scale ar-'t t strike. U th'V - ' . tn .iit Warden tl . 1 ' (Special to The Evening Times.) Vshcvillc. N. C-, April 2.-The docket - ... k nv.lv sunenor couit is Ol null.''":". -ivl"g the attorneys interesled ami u.i- ... i. .. ilnl eoneern. inc- pres.inim ju..f-,- doiket H bid'x .oiig.st.d time u. now more than 7.V cr.es on the docKei and the number incivases weeki. a number of cases have been instituted this vcar while few have been dis posed of. Ju.lgn Allen, who is presid ing at this term of curt, is tavorum to the appointment of a committee of three lawyers to go over the docket and report as to the eases that should ho tried first and also as t. those of a i frivolous nature and which should be ..i..i tf la believed that this 1 . .rf .,..,). A:-e;.'s will '"' I a-ted upon by the nlev. i-l.ition arid i solution of arrived at. , , . Manv can. i bnv- lion on the docket f,. ,,,, n irl the is:s i ' """' COMMISSIONERS K TODAYir ; :! i.'.p',: a ' -r'f.-;-1'; .,," ing tne iii..u..ou., oi me feianling of the eight hour work day. almost cverv mine in the Pittsburg district was closed. With the coming ot tomtfi-i-ow,' however, it is expected that the miners employed by the Pittsburg coai Company and by several other local operators will return to work and that ,.n th miners in district No. 5 will be running before the close, of the week. Martin f4 '111 :.. ASS'l- n-'il('m (Bv the Associated Press.) ,.... i,,,i Ohio. 'April' 2 VhiL .i...,rwl tt-nin WHS Sllf edmg along ,i,,. o par v today tho neai rtinnv -- . . ..f tin. locomotive Cjw crown s.ici-i "i . Ploded anl blew the fireman and head ! ..... ..f the cab. They were badlv scalded and otherwise injured, and the fireman, A. C. Stage of Toledo. will probably die. . , . The train ran for a quarter of a mil- before the engineer, who escaped injury in the explosion could bring it to a halt. Engineer Kaiman, who ,ii. .o- ..t ..nt.. side of the cab, .l?t mo. .." . I .,, tu,-nnrd inuiiy. Kelt. mil ii.;u!.,u.-ti.t - . . ti.n ltiol hi nkenian. w no wan in the engine cab. was school scalded, but will recover. SKULL CRUSHED- AT WILMINGTON rSp,vii,. :tt The F.vennig Times.) Wilm'ng'on Api'i 2. While oiln.f a large ii' ; wheel at the Inde pendent Ice. plant, JurU .'""rr, a ne- nr..- vo T-rara old. was killed. ,IK (Uv the Assoc Washington, A .-. annual conventio soclation of railw called t.. order t '.. G. Smith of Sou.o oral days' sessio l u-..- toi.ics bearing O' struct ion and m together wltn i ! and rale makini; ni.i lication will be ... hundred delegates iit'oiii ,con f ra,i.vys . . rates '. . r clafsl Ah hi i on attendance ii i 'onipa' the I"- will r sinint; n nd th ir. pr tMl. f Catnc of sue, to be ' Say li lt 1 matter ...sel. . re in K.is.ini or tne iiueiBi.no commerce commission briefly address ed the convention extending the dele gates a welcome and emphasizing the importance of the subjects with which the raiwv commissioners are dealing Htid the objects and purposes for which hv are qe-Attvthii.rl here. t iTsiu it:- nil. then tic -M. I-ia or mil a.!'''s.. . -.lit thci"' uld " ,.. ;.! .ff. the mine 1 I to p.oit to tint vi- i.ii'u. a f the saai. ex.tr mil ,iml lUiitaa by reason or ueiu ,jme last n!!ht. Tho bo.iy was; I ormniiH. , A revision t,f tr- doet.c , m -....mI, at 5...U l... 1UU1.U ...w -v- Hit 1'ntti.ig in Macl.u I-. l C, A i enormous. . A I Is imperat v-e j speedy I m will taken. ,-lnrlc tl 's ninrnill. Tlio t.-r,tr.r... ish nfflec of this ci. l11'1-- .i-.. .,, .. vrerfrftnthfilc- -ijiiles type- Ipotiinc; ninehiiiP of the in'.'si. pattern. ii.o operators who have . i-.ivam-e ot A ,,.t the miners to resumo (.tarelv. Francis L. Rob-ir-sr the. Pittsburg f oal mi i e Mcale committee of ... Worker appointed by ivc.titirii last Saturday. , tor the purpo!e of .-i, .cement for tvo years i -nt li;- whicli tias been i ihe miners' organlzi.-. .,. (,r,. tnpv- cauo trouble, .,-' oiuctions the validity, gi.i-i.ient as he still claims . ...i. - nt, but tne opposition hu"!. Jeposed. . ,c t- V Mr. Bobbins as a precaution, will sign two it is regarded as highly 'roanl-; .ha: - the independents w.o gi inl Ihe concession at inn.. u.c....B to he held bv them vomonuw li..s.... While some ot them arc in favor of holding out against an increase or the nnm.innR. whatever; graining ol ... ,-... many of tho more conservative Bay they are willing to make the same con- ok-t ik. Tttshursr Coal Com- cessionss in... ... " - . nanv has The Conservative element ... -,t.i t0 b in iho mnjorltv ana win rxpecteC l "bl. ' InilUue ,. tft. wuh them In wrwut" ni. neiin.-ii - 1-ndtiiK ' aettlbment-HUi waep.i. nines bav ahut- dov " .. . ,s far as leaned goU mderi .aecl throuehout the dletr'et? fContlnu.ti on Fa Thre-, ol itjrcnineni" i i . i -ii-t of be f tcs. . -, r, 1v
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