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Full Leased Wire Service of the Associated Press. Leads all North Carolina Afternoon Papers in Circulation. LAST EDITION. S ALL THE MARKETS. : THE RALEIGH VOLUME 27. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1008. PRICE 5c EVENING DREWRY NAILS FALSEHOODS Exposes Daniels' Malicious False Reports THE LAST DISCUSSION Panther JJiiiiuh Almost Solid for IMewry l.Kiilci' lii itfon Speaks and Prepares for a Feast on Crow. -Mr. Doughiss Interrogator of Can. didalcs. (I5.V XV. (J. UKKiGS.) TIio canvass of tlio candidates in tliu demoi ratic primary t-lot-tion. which will lit- held throughout Wake county toniorrow, closed . yesterday with a public discussion at Township House in the democratic stronghold. Pan ther Uraneh. Notwithstanding a hard rain ahout noon, many gathered during iho afternoon to hear tho (lo bule. -Tlio speeches Were tin; linnl public utterances of tin; candidates In this campaign, which has waxed hotter and holler for tho past three weeks, and were therefore listened to with tho Keener Interest. Tho denionst ra tions left no room to don lit that John C. Ihowry is practically the unani mous choice for senator in this nol :ihl! township, which remained stead fastly democratic 'even in the days when nearly every other precinct in the county was swept by the republi cans and populists in 1 V.)4 and 1S9U, so two of tho speakers said. The ('losing discussion was charno Icrizcd by several new features,- and most notable a mong these was the dignified but spirited reply made by Mr. John C, Drewry to the News and Observer's latest, n.ltaol; upon liini. Mr. K. H. Ilritton of that paper deliv- iM'cd a dory speech in which he pledged lo the successful candidates his support and exhorted the people "to be clean and upright." Prohibi tion did not appear to be -overwhelm-' ingly popular in Panther ISranch and this fact led Mr. W. C. Douglass to insist that, each legislative candidate put himself plainly on record there on this subject. "Maliciously False," Says Drcivry. j Mr. John C. Drewry, candidate for' senator, had branded as foolish' and absurd the .report, that lie had resign ed a $7,(i'i(i position with a railroad in -order lo run for .tho legislature. Then Mr. Drewry called the attention of the voters to an article in the News ashed if the News and Observer was not responsible for tho piece. ; Daniels Alone I nfnir. Tho publication of the report was a malicious falsehood, so Mr. Drew ry slated, and Mr. Josephus Daniels aimed to thereby slander and embar rass him, but the honest men of Wake county would not be deceived. Mr. Drewry asserted that this, upon tho whole, had been a pleasant campaign and he had enjoyed it. Mr. Olive, his opponent, had been clean, honest and gentlemanly throughout the canvass. "The only thing to mar the campaign, Mr. Drewry said, had been the malicious slanders and wick ed abuse of himself by Mr. Josephus Daniels. These plain utterances from Mr. Drewry were received in this democratic stronghold with manifes tations of approval by tho audience. Will Xot lie Controlled. "If I go to the slate senate," said Mr. Drewry, 'and I certainly am go ing, '(applause) 1 shall represent all the people and not the interests of any corporation or conxirations. The very fact that I cannot be and never expect to be .controlled by cer tain men, but will do what my con science and judgment tells me, is in the interest of the .people, is the reason this bitter and malicious war j has been waged against mo. The I.iiiigliiilghoiiso Pill. 'Speaking' of the fact that an edi (Continued on Second Pane.) SOUTHERN OFFICER BELL ii TALK HOU as to Operations in North Carolina AUDITOR'S STATEMENT A COMPLEX QUESTION DETECTIVE ON STAND Net IJevemie Shown The Past Year Shown To lie. Five Per Cent. On Total Investment lialeigh And Some Other Ivvcliangcs Operated At A Loss learnings In State Uy Fxrhuiigos. The first witness fn the telephone hearing before the corporation 'com mission this morning was Mr AI. II. PROGRESS IN Admiral EntoU Says Con dilions Arc Excellent Speaks in High Terms of ('id. ior- : gas Only Few Cases of Yellow Fever During Past Year, a ml Xono Since November Shouts Inspect- in;. .. and Observer 'of that dale headed "A i rand --Exposed Insult to Intelli gence of Railroad Workers-- Drewry Hired '...-Supporters Asking Votes Against Olive Kay Reduction in Rail road Rates Will Lower Wages." "That article is absolutely false," r.aid Mr. Drewry, 'and the man who wrote it know that it was false." Mr. Drewry said that never in his life had he used such -an -argument, as the public well knew, but on the other hand he had in the legislature of l'JOo coiabatted a .similar contention of tho railroads when he made the successful fight to increase' their tax ation. Indeed, the falsehood was plainly shown by the fact that in tiiis campaign throughout the county he had advocated a material and sub stantial reduction in railroad rales. Another ISare Falsehood Nailed. Mr. Drewry then cited another article- in tho sanio 'paper which assert cd that ho rode on a railroad pass: The candidate said that, as president of The Raleigh Times ho did ride on a railroad pass and Mr. Josephus Daniels as president of the News and Observer also rode on passes. This transportation is issued in payment for publishing the railroad sched ules in Tlio Times. The paper would greatly prefer to receive tho cash for this advertising, but as every newspa per man knows tho railroads only pay in transportation. The facts, so Mr. Drowry said, wero Well known to Mr. Josephus Daniels, yet ho pub lished the charge knowing that it was absolutely fulso In tho light it was printed. Repudiated by Mr. Brittoii. At this poind Mr. Britton of the News and Observer interrupted to declare from his seat that tho article was signed by a man named Rlggs and was not written by any man on the News and Observer. I A voico from tho audience then (P.y the Associated Press.) Washington, July 20. Admiral En- dicott, a member of (he Isthmian canal commission, has resumed bis duties as chief of the bureau of yards and docks, navy department, after a trip to Pan ama, where lie lias attcnucu a meeting if Iho canal commission.; Admiral Kndicoit says that the work Is progressing well, though at pro-eat 11 Is largely preparatory work that isboing done. He spoke in high tonus of Colonel (Jorgas, saying that the work this olllccr. lias accomplished in the way.. of sanitation is wonderful, not only on account of the gnat ditl1cuil':s which he encountered, but especially because of the effectiveness of the work.; lie savs there have been only a few Cases of yellow fever there dur ing the -past year, and none since last November. ( 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 Shouts expects to remain on the 'isthmus for about a month during Which time he: will make thorough inspection of every brain of the work and will also examine all the offices under the commission on the Isthmus., making himself familiar wit all features uf the business. Secretary IHsl.op w ilt remain with the . chair man. of the eommissiou. - Admiral, l-.nilicou savs that (.iovcrimr Mugoon has an office hi the city Panama. . 'within. u few blocks of the president of the republic and that there seems to be tlio most friendly lcla- lions existing between the Anieric representatives and the people of the isthmus. .-"'.- Speaking of tho health conditions on the Isthmus, Admiral Endicott says the laborers who were 111 came mostly from -Martinique. All these island la borers need a great deal of attention, They do net take good care of them selves. This is the period of heavy rains, and the men are frequently wet taud do not change their clothes. Un dor these conditions they are subject to illness. The general health condi tions the admiral considers us very satisfactory. SEND IN RETURNS FROM THE ELECTION It is the duty of every democrat in Wake county to vote in the primary tomorrow, Saturday. The polls in the city open at 7 a. m. and close (it sunset; in tho county tho voting hours nre from 10 a. m. to sunset. Find yonr polling; precinct nnd vote. County .Chairman L. 11. Pogram slides that he will he at the mayor's ollico. tomorrow night to receive th returns from the democratic primary election. Ho earnestly requests that tlio poll holders at each precinct send in tlie returns as promptly as possible Saturday night. Those places in tlu county .which are distant will please have the returns phoned to Chairman Pegrain at tlio mayor's office from the nearest phone. The office has all threa phone lines. Chairman Pegram hopes that he can hoar from all the products Saturday night. Monday he will spend the day in the office of Clerk of the Superior- Court Iiuss, and tlio remain ing -official returns can bo delivered to him thore,.- Srhooner Abandoned. (By tho Associated Press.) Norfolk, -a July 20. The four masted Matilda D. liordu. which went ashore July 16th on Gull Shoals, has been stripped nnd abandoned. The vessel was only fifteen years old. Spier, district, superintendent for North Carolina and South Carolina. Mr. Spier testilied that the elements that enter in:o the 'computation of an exchange rale -are . climate, altl Hide, density of population, area of city, -character .of the svstem to be 'operated, : size of subscription list and eharae.or of subscription list, that is the proportion, of business ami residence subscribers to the total list; ' hut. that even wilii these ' ele ments of the computation known a rale could not: bo completed with any degree of certainty, unless tho rec ords' of the actual operation of' tele phone plants for not (mo or two years but for seven or fifteen or even twenty years; or, in other words, a term of years sufficient to have cov ered two or possibly three recon struction periods. Mr. Spier testilied that' the rates charged in North Carolina are not more than is fair, just and reason able, for tlio reason that the com mercial service is necessarily of great, expense' and requires the most care ful .and experienced operation. it costs more to construct long than short lines. U. 'would not be possi blj for the Hell Company to charge i i less rale m North 'Carolina 'for toll and exchange service and maintain plants, provide for repairs and re newals and yield reasonable profit on Hie investment. Ir. Spier explained the loss of tile.' In long distance service, showing- that the longer the distance "covered and number of loops required to serve the itrons the greater the possibility of loss of time by encounterim.' loons of lino busy. He testified that in furn ishing a three minutes commercial con versation seven minutes wen- required on the part- of the. company to -furnish the service. Tills was an average esti mate of experience in North Carolina. He said llie rates in Ualcigh are 'not remunerative ,hut on-.the other hand the -'company is experiencing a very heavy loss in-the operation of the' Ral eigh exchange. - .Tile rates here' are the result of competition and not compu lation. .-Mr.' Spier was questioned by members of the commission 'and couns. 1 as to conditions that govern telephone ser vice in New York and other large! DIFFICULTIES NEGRO IN . J MIX CA E Tiie President's Order is loirs. Hoes the Deci'ioa Ail'ecl Work ".On Naval Vessels !:i Private Yawls? Contraeiois Insist ,;nv poos Not Harlje Scornfully De nies Prooks and Wheeler announce the 'capture by t hem ol Qmjada, who, it jis alleged, oil Tuesday night com j milted a most heinous murder in Agna i'rieta, iMexico, a few yards jsouih of the international line at i'Doitglass. , " . ! On Tuesday light, it is charged, iQuijada ''approached the bedside of Ibis wife's father, .Marceliue Urine, ,cul his. throat from ear .to ear and, : I hen disembowel. .'d liiiu. So expedi tiously was llm deed 'accomplished iiliiit. .Mrs. Qaijada, who was in the isaiiie room. did. not. awaken, and i;iH'v nothing of the crime until morning. No motive for the crime is known Operate Onlside of a cscrvaiion Test .May (oi, eminent Come. ) : (l'y tho..Asso. Washington, '.Inly officers of the. ; have already found fronted with line h ipplication of the pr cport any violaiio.iH aw by gover ai-Mt subject is a veiy ci Is apparent thai th. w ill be called upon i ions oil the application ' law to tlio different classes o1' vmWoyes. Acting . Secrets :y uf War given instructions to the c gineers and the quartern):' als, in whoso cii:irg.' .in. iated Pr -c. The executive rliiiis departments ! themselves coi! di'lieuliy in the Idem s or. n r to f tin eh,h' hour enni.K-iors. tho inplex one, and it 1 attorney general o p:es many otiai- ('onill lied To (io His Original Alle- l.il.ellaut Will P., Through With ;;atio;is Mrs. Harlje Present When Hour Deposition Was Taken. Nut Cioss-lvvamined To Any llx tent At This Time, ROCKEFELLER SAILS FOE NEW YORK. nle (liy the Associated Press.) Pittsburg, 'Pa., July -l The latioii of the negro coachman J tooe episode was renewed today .w In n court opened for the day of l In; Jlailje di vorce, trial. The .respondent.'' Mrs. M.uy Scott liartie, was called to IheVtaiid n ithat she had been imi'uate Willi lllir denial was eoaiplete. and he blamed as slit; scornfully said that th ;. (N iiosition made by Ho.. i- was niaii fliV hi' Asso(iated Pr Pan:;, -July l!0.--.lolin ). liocko ii-iier y.ni san ior Aew o;K tins e eniug on. I he". J lamburg-Auieri stci'iuer Auierikii. lie occupied private car attached lo the special liner t rain, -am! .was accompanied h:n physician and lncmhtf.j ol his A COUP D'ETAT 15 EXPECTED Dissolution of Parliament Said to Be Ordered GENERAL ALARM FELT St! I by fundi i disci.'-proce -Mr. Uocliett'ller 'declined to i tin; announcements of legal Unas against, him 'which are awaiting htaies. his arirval in the United - THE PANAMA BOND BIDS lias i iliv hicl' of en sler gener st lit: th in public works undi r, the war -.depart-! luenl, tliat their inspectors and -oilier! employes in a position to lnow the conditions under which government work is being executed by emitt actors, ! shall report, to the ill-part un-m. for eei-l tilieaiion to the atl.iniey gei.cial oti'yj such eases of violation of law as they are certainly able to support by legal evidence. This insti nct ion will prob ably affect a large clas-i of governnunt work where theio ij reasonable ground for believing thai uhe employes work more than eight lwa:rs. but where that fact is not id.'ioitiiely known to Iho (lepcitnK-nt.. '. ;:.,', fl.ir b.idanee, where tlie depart meat has an inspector in a factory h. i e goccrnnient Work is being turned mil. lie ill be expected lo report -any" violation of th" s-hoiii law. jiui :u '.lie case el snpiin s, slieesi and clolhiug."' for instance, inspected' only upon d-livery,, tile department j cannot know uHieially what coiuliiions exist, in tin lactones, and offenders', against the fe.ar in such ciscs probably i win prose-'iiled. only -llirough I l.io f". prodiiclioii by labor unions of llie im -l upoq which , to ba.-e 1 Iciousiy falsi'. Mrs. Jlartje said th.tt r J Sll Was pros-Ill When tile Hone depo-j siiioii was taken, .site was not cross-; examined lo any oxl-nt by. the alter- ' iii'.vs fur her husband, they reserving' the right to cross-examine her later, j Then J-Mgiir Kay., the d-tei-tive who. had arrested J loo,; at Kast Liverpool. ! Ohio, was daeed on the stand and it ; was reali.eil .that all bars we're" dottnl" i To Bo Opened this Afternoon at '.id ill the case ami that the libellant will he compelled to go through with hisi oriuinal allegations. . j "The first stniemont by Ilooe. .which was lhi one made in Mrs. llartj-'s: lirescnee, 'Contained such 'charges thai j. it was believed that -they, would -not j be )i'eSSeil. - . j. Tlie second statement recalled what, Ilooe bail said before, a pit it was re-1 Kurdir.it this 'ilispositiim that det-ctive; Kay was t;alled to tin; stand. . .1 . The witness testified ..that Hone, said be wanted to make "a coiil'ession. it was tlie first peaceful 'day,'" .Ilooe. sa'd ' ! be bad had for. four iiiont lis. liis I v-."ife and mother scolded bi:n; ttie per- ' sons -.who had employed him had no: done what was rigid by him, and every , time he oauie lo Pittsburg he' was Sent; away .'main. i felt, lie- said, tliat he should ll.'ive had his tongue cut off fine talking- against ,'.he -oinan., ' j The v. p ncss del i':d thai any induce-! :.)( lif - i " n!Tereii t i llo-e to make ' Thirty Millions in 12 Per Cent. Iloi'.ds P.idders Oll'eritig Higliest Prices to lEeceive I'il'st AHoluient Of Those (Jll'eiing' Same Price Those Asking . Smaller Anioiiiits Will Come !''irL Colonels of Guard Itegiinents Sum moned to Headquarters at St. Pe tersburg lo IJocoive Instructions Attempt to lteassure the Public I navailiog Count Cumarllla Wants to lie Kid of Doiinia. in tin (I'V the Associated Press.) AVasliinctiiii, July I'll. At 4:3il .o'clock tiiis alii in i tlie treasury otlieials will begin llie .-opening, of bids for the $:!'!. ceii.miu iv.o per cent Panama' Canal bonds, as announced by Seen tary Shaw in a eiii'ul.a' dated Ji.ly 2, l'.H.G. I'p to iiiion today -about "'1. "'.'!) . eiiv;'lojies marked ' "bids lor l'aiiLiina Canal Pol d " liad i.n ell r.cceiv.eil, and as let ter and toil-graphic correspondence with the department "shown" that niaiiy of the bidders had submitted more than one iiue; suits, 'I'll. will-tin r tl naval vess eontra.eiois la w -docs' l. ernnii Hi re is their ov over lo t difference tween tiie has been itccisioii a If I ; in. 'rlvaie strcnueiis!.- insist I iipt-l-iite ouiside i rivaiioii, and that rais-" its i yari ns to k nil, ..The llie the State '..Vlderm said lhat ni'-Pt. 1 1 that f a gnv- the ship a jirnpei'iy until if is I urned e goverimiont. There is a jf e ) i i i iuii oil this point bc gincrnnient solicitors, but -ti a King, who -followed Itay, ie di tiosil ion as t cut Ilea ring "lie , said .1 he 1 1 ue and correct. . In jii as -lii f Io.m 's nici i In- t i.ne.: tiie state liiih, (he w itness said sober and sensible. . dt in 11 111.- I to be (liiaj'l inent otlieials. -appear Ihiit as the government pay's id" money for the ships as sses upon tlienij it is iivner of the vessels. This . initioitaiit thai a test bo wl is certain to follow at cities. ' (ieneral Auditor Testifies. - .-'--Jlr. Geo. J. Yuinlt of Allanl t, general engineer for tiie Southern Pell Com pany w;us introduced, lie explained to tho commission the diffei em c between a "grounded line" service ntid a - "me tallic line," and went into lite, details of telephone -'construction and condi tions governing this work..: Mr. lioxey, general auditor of the liejl Company, testilied as to the finan cial opemUons of the Poll Company in Xorth Carolina, lie introduced a table mowing these financial operations and the value of plants and toll lines in March, ItlOH, and .March, .Mr. Iloxey explained the method of arriving al llie figures submitted as lablo ligures in this table were that the value of equipment in Alaivh, . J9i5, was SCS,"..- UGtl.ilu for exchange eiiiiipment and $.'u'l,D15.41 for long -distance toll lines. making a total of $!l!!0,r.U4.71. In J.larch j.puu, iuu,,i-i.,.iu ior exenango eiiuiiuneiil and $361,73.27 for toll lines; loiat i . lu7,25G.K7. Last evening Adderson Maupin of Atlanta was on tho stand us a wit ness, for t lie Southern Bull Company in tho telephone 'hearing before tho corporation commission and testified that as an export accountant ho niiulo an examination of tho hooks of tho Independent Telephone Com pany at Asheville just before it went out of business and gave place to tlio Southern Bell corporation and found that on their basis of 24 a year tor business and $1G for resi dence telephone service the company (Continued on Pag;o Two.) the .; i. -ivy to bi'lievi instalments the work: the "'actual mat lor' is . fore tiie ci an early d How the law' is applied to' niote: i.-il purchased' f ir government work is un certain. V. here til- factory sets aside one ..depart ni'-iil exclusively for gov cnimcnt work the task will be easy, but where the government material 'comes oiit of Hie stock 'pile, .such as dimension .stuff, standard size platis, beams and die- like, it would so ni im possible' lo differentiate and tell what part of the -slock was for government use and what for private--builders.. - 400 MINERS ON SYMPATHETIC STRIKE. ISAS1ER AT CHIMNfY ROC (pe -ial l.i, the Evening Times.) . Putlic: fiii-Jimi, N. (!.. Juiv 20. News has ,1u; readied here of a sad and un- ( ' '.V .the " -Associated r'ress.) ' Chit rh rid, Pa.', .Inly u, -The A on miners, employed by t ho Charleroi Coiil Works went out on ;i 'sir'ike this morning in sy inp.ithy wit h the-strik ing" minors ."at. Creigliton, as leged that, tho Pit tsliurg Plati Compttny have ,. been shippm;. from t'he ('harbroi mine to plant at C'reigh.ton. There wc (k iiioirsi rat ions of a disorderly na-: tiire,. tin; inen simply staying nway.i from the lnino. The company is t'o- j inoving. all machinery .from the mine ami cleaning everyiliijie;. as il'iougU , plV:il'ill!t for ;in exteildod shut down, i it . id-.-(Muss coal "'"their : no bid. it i:i i egard. d as a fair ..assumpl ion that by th'- close of business today at Ii list .HU'i ur :.!,rnn "bid's will have been ret el. !. .-.The bids- V.ill be opened in the otlice of tlie chief -of the 'division of loans and euri'i iicy, and about tiiiriy i lerks have liei n i.k '.ail' .1. I- poifoi-m the work- of opening nr. d classifying fhi.'iii ai-i-ordiiiK to aia'tnots bid f'r and the iiriees of fend. "'!'!. e col i esponijents of the "press assm la I i"i;s i d lie allo wed i,o bi- iires- -1 1 . bin lie iiiiewiil bi' permitted to leave . -. the looia or ii'lnniuiiicate Willi tin- I'litsidj' untii the work is coiil- ptetj a, v.jiieh is not likely -to be carina' lliaii V Di" s ii'idoek tonight, .anil may be later. '1'lu boiiiis will beissued in (l-iiiiininaliiias of ?-'i, Sinn and $l,i") of coupon bunds,-. -and .of: tfl'n, $l,0wi and ?i if ngisiereil bomls. : Tbey v. ill '.be- li ileeliiable. iii Pniled Slates gold coin, at the ideasure of the l.'nited States a i ter -ten years' from the dale, of their issue, anil will be payable thirty y oars, frynj sueli -dale, .: . In i-oiieiiii'i iii:.; Viids. the biihli'i's -'offering file- highe.-l prices ' 'will receive' the tirsl allot, ni al. ( if two -or inure bid ilers offei ing; tin' s-iiife jiriec, those ask ing, fid' llie smaller amounts of -.bonds will iccche priority lit- allotment.'. LOUISVILLE TO ; ; WELCOME BRYAN. d Press.) ; l'o.- W'iiliani :.v givoll il pub-.. :. (Il.v the Associati Louisville, Ky., July loiiuim-.'s P.ryati will lie recepl iot.i ami 'welconied homo by j d-niocrats of Louisville-, and iho en- tire south soon after the eastern dein- ! ocrals got through welcoming hint, j A --movement has 'been om loot for some lime .to litake the . Vecepl inn ;t I. big event. John V; Vrcoland. tn-iii-1 her of the democratic slate cenlral i timely dealt! at Chimney Kock thisi ,.,. o fm, n, (iflii dfslriel. has ; A I leg - Alb ina,-. Itoscnbel':;' Wash.."'. ' July :i ellilgeif " s,ii at y, h lni in',"s the -test Mil ii:adi-i!ii:ali 1 1 niaiiieil : t ii s av-alu; ed Anarchist Released. Prussia, July. 1 '.- An formerly the . i-.ii of bi-i u ri ,ated' th y;-;ig;iii) list Heiittle. i ; urn-sti'd her. charge . of being anal i'idsi . . cen-!-as. d. The judge ' ease decided that a.: tin' pi isoin r was . ainl said -thiil' n tin. minds of t him,'- .' ". - aisplcmll autliori- STRICTER INSPtCTION F CANNED MEATS It is tlie duty of every democrat in Wake county to vote in the primitry tomorrow, Satuitlay. Tho polls in the city open at 7 a. in. and close at sunset; in tho county the voting hours are from 10 a. nt. to sunset. I Kind your poll ins precinct and vote. morning,- in which .Mr. '. A. (Iriltltli of Charlotte iO the victim, Mr. (irillllh, ucctiiupaiiie-l by two .oliiur- Charlotte gentlemen, were visiting tho bot'oiiilcss pools mar tlie Logan House when tho unfortunate oung man accidentally slipped and fell into the lower pool ami was drov mil before In ip could aid him. The pool Ol water is said lo bo over 30U foil deep with a strong undercur rent, anil Mr. Uri.'Iith's . body . va:i fjulckly (Irav.'n to tlie depth below, and it was after several hours of hard work by his . friends nnd others before his body was recovered. Mr. (iriiliili was about years of age, ami hail been at Chimney Puck since WYdtitsday. charge of the arrangements. . it is his inlenlion lo invite all the democrats in Iho south. The reception is to bo held in llm .armory, vhich will seat 17,000 people. : l!.-r!iii". Iilii i'S i Unit the: t-I.lt' d to against ,1 u'y ;ii. As -tin- result of in sf billed "''owing- to the reiiot-t :C iniati goM i-nnient had de ( iil.a-i-;- ! tieh ' slriugenl laws Anieiii'Mn ca.nijel pi'oilucts as CAPTUEED AFTER AWFUL CRIME. (ily the Associated Press.) Phoenix, Ariz., July 20. A dis patch to Ciovernor Kihbey from soulhera Arizona sent by liangers Sugar G'oos l'o. (My the Associated Press.) New York, July 20. All grades of re fined sugar wore advnliced 10 cents a hundred poift today. It is the duty of every democrat in Wake county to vote in the primary tomorrow, Saturday.. Tho "polls in the city open at 7 a. in. and close at sunset; in the county the voting hours nre from 10 n. m. to sunset. Find your polling precinct and vote. In vii lUaily exclude tiii.ni. it is l.arncd lhat several riceiit seii-.uivs ivl tneut liiifil for food niai!.- al i lisioms houses un the Itussian f ronti.'i- i'liuscd imiuiries to bo mail'- by the ( tistoins authorities anil llie Prussian ministry -,.of agricul ture ri gariliiig the system of inspection. It was learned thc.t llie pruel ice had liitn iiiilinarily titlicr not lo bicak a package, -or If opened not to cut sli(;e of its conlciils for close examination. This casual Inspection ' permitted. It is believed, considerable trade in diseased and tainted meat, and. also in unborn calves.". Chanties In the regulations re quiring a close inspection before the otlii'hil stamp is used are in course of preparation by representatives of the customs nnd agricultural authorities for submission to tho bundesralh. (liy tlio Associated Press.) SI. Petersburg, July 20. Extreme rvousness and excitement pervades I classon, owing to fear that the ac- of the lower house of parliament in adopting at '1 o'clock this morning an address to the people that may bo the signal for a coup d' otat against parliament. It is rumored that the slop, has been decided upon, and the St rami prints tliat an imperial ukase oiedring the dissolution of parliament has already boon signed. . The feeling of general alarm Is in creased oy tno laet tliat all night lone uard regiments have been marching Krasnoyo-Sclo. Moreover it is known that the colonels of the Bamlnovsky regiment of tho guard and of tho hus sars, ami the colonels or the lsmal- ky, I'avlovsky, Proobrajensky and Vaegerski guard 'regiments, and the colonel, of the horse artillery of the guard were summoned to the head--iuaiters of. the commander of tho fcit. Petersburg garrison, where they re ceived instructions regarding the dis position of their troops In the case of certain -eventualities. An attempt was made to reassure the public, when this fact leaked out, ..with the explanation thut these were precautionary disposi tions arranged in view of the threat- ; enhig - situation among the workmen in the 'industrial sections, but the evi dence seems conclusive that the gov ernment has deliberately prepared for the gravest emergency. So far as can be ascertained, however, no final de cision has been taken at Peterhorf. The ministry, which is again back In the saddle, hopes to prolong the status itio. while Iho court camarilla insists that tlie sooner parlamont, as the cen ter of (ho revolutouary propaganda, is dispersed the bettor, and both sides unite, on Hie necessity for preparations to moot -the extra-constitutional step of the lower bouse. Once the final decision to dissolve parliament is taken, It Is believed the representatives, of the foreign powers will.; immediately bo notilied, anil no such notification has yet been given. The question is now, how the change in the form uf the address, as finally adopted early Ibis morning, will affect the situation. Undoubtedly the consti tutional democrats did what they could to. amend the .address so as to avoid iho appearance of parliament entering upon a '"revolutionary role. During the debate they dwelt upon the point that the address did not summon the peo ple to support parliament against the governments and Instead of provoking the masses to ail uprising, adjured tiieni to remain quieL Nevertheless ; they were foried, owing to dissensions in their own rank's,, to eliminate; a dec laration in favor of tho principle of payment for expropriated land, thus : ,11 tL , I .-.- I, I L UlllllllllUlj IIIU IUEA 1C- a lei it- among tho peasantry that! the confiscation, of the land would be for thi-lr benefit oure and simple. The evident desire of the constitu tional democrats to extract the teeth from the address drove tho 'members of the "group of toil" out of tho house witli the avowed intention of issuing their, own proclamation. This is not a mixed oyil, as it might open the door l ii final opportunity for an agree ment between the constitutional demo crats and the government. Unless this happens Immediately the indications are that the constitutional democrats as a party will go to pieces, the radical wing going over to the left and the conservative, vying. disappearing among the ..scattered elements of the right. Kven if the present crisis is passed without a surrender to the government, things, are almost sure to drift from bail to worse, and in the end the gov ernment will bo forced to disperse par liament at the point of the bayonet, as its role us a buffer between the gov: erumenl and a revolution is rapidly, disappearing. , The Mislamja and three other news papers of : this city were confiscated today. McConuicks Sail Today. Paris, July 20. Ambassador Mc Corniick and Mrs. McCormick will sail for New 'York today from Cher bourg :: on tho Hamburg-American Line steamer Aniorika It is the duty of every democrat in Wake county to vote in the primary tomorrow, Saturday. ' The polls in ' the city open lit 7 a. m. Mid clone at ' sunset; in the county Voting -hours nre from 10 a. m- to snnseti Find your polling precinct and vote,'
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 20, 1906, edition 1
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