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Full Leased Wire Service of the Associated Press. Leads all North Carolina Afternoon Papers in Circulation. LAST EDITION. ALL THE MARKETS. i THE RALEIGH EVENING VOLUME 27. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1906. PRICE 5c. TIMES. DEATH SENTENCE IS IMPOSED ON THE CZAR AND HEAD OF ARMY Terrorists Nail Notices on Doors of Gens. Trepoff and Orioff IS ALSO DOOMED Copies of Proclamations Ity Russian Terrorists Condemning; Kmpror and Military Oflirrrs to Dentil, ISy Assassination of Course, Arc ScaU ti red Over IVtcrhof Today. (Hy the Associated Press.) St. Petersburg, July 24. Proclama tions announcing that the death sen tence has been imposed on the. em peror, (lolieral Trepnff, M. Pobicdonnst scft", who was procurator general of the holy synod; General Orloff, the "paeillealor" of the Baltic provinces and others have been scattered over art of lyterhof. The terrorists are said to have suc- m eded in nailing conies of the sentence, on t lie doors of (icncrnl Orlnff's and 'General TrenotT's Quarters. SLAUGHTER OF RUSSIAN JEWS Anti-Semetic Outbreaks Re viewed at Odessa ENTIRE CITY IN PANIC Many Hebrews Have Already ISccii Murdered Or Wounded And a Woody t'onllirl is ill Progress To day IHoodlliirsty Circulated, My lilack 1 1 limited DESPOTISM IN BLOODY RUSSIA Extreme Measures Against The Most Desperate Man in Rebellions Subjects NOTED BANDIT SHOT T DEATH A RECAST OF RYAN'S RIDER Western N. Carolina CENSORSHIP QF PRESS DIED VIOLATING LAW PARLIAMENTARY UNION Amendment to Mode! Arbi tration Treaty Adopted FILIPINO LABORERS TO FARM IN HAWAII Kditions of Leading' Newspapers Sup pressed This .Morning; The People Kept In Ignorance Of Important Developments flinching Tighter the Iron Hand of the Government. Desperado Hiram Wilson Attacks a lineal Mail Currier Who Turns Hie Tallies On Him Sonic of (he l"n lnivful Acts .Charged Ip to the Dead Man. Ky the Associated Press.) (.Special to tin' V. St Petersburg, July 21. It In al ready certain (hat: some consterna tion is apparent in the upper spheres over the magnitude of the task they have assumed. Events arc-! march ing with startling rapidity. Having taken a decision to sit on llio saletyiii in said, however, valve, the government knows of no i Sains climb down f Aslicvillc, N. C. received here toila; Hiram Wilson 0:1 Madison county F Fled Sams, u rui years of, age. Particulars of the Second Day's Work of (he Council Speeches hy Itrymi and Von Plciioi". Widening (lie Scope of Arliilration to Include (Questions of .National Honor. WITHDRAWS; TOO MUCH EXPERIECE (Itv the Associated Press.) San Francisco, July 21. The Mil waukee Mechanics Insurance Com pany of Milwaukee, Wis., lias with drawn from the state of California and Riven notico to all of its agents to eonso writing business here. Tho company's loss In the lire which It intends to pay, amounts to $1, 130,018. 97. Its total assets are 2, 397, 070. 34, The company has left a net surplus, after the deduc tion of its losses out here of $327,- U15.CS. , lil'KI.lL OF AMKKICAX l'ASTOK AT Ml'XICH (By the Associated Tress.) Oborammergau, Upper Bavaria July 24.: The Burgomaster and citi zens of Oberammergau have present ed a plot of ground on the mountain side near the cross of King Ludwig II for the grave of the Rev. John II. MeCrackon, rector for many years of tho American Church at Munich where he died on Saturday last Mr. McCracken loved Oberammergau and was beloved here. The suggest ion that the town give a site for the grave came from Consul General Wright of Munich. The burial will take place tomorrow. SI". MM Kit MAXOKl'VKHS OK THK WAHSHII'S, (Kv the Associated Press.) Rorkport, Mass., July 21. The seven battleships of Roar Admiral Koliley 1). Evans' North Atlantic squadron steamed out of this liar bor today to begin their summer manoevers which already have been postponed several times on account of thick weather. The sea was calm and the weather cloar near the tslioro, but some distance out at sea was a thfck bank of fog, vhlch, it whs thought, would interfere seriously with extensive movements. Full Target Practice, (By the Associated, Press.) Washington, July 24.- The fall target practice of the North Atlantic Hoot will take place in Massachusetts Bay the lust part of September. Ac cording to present arrangements the fleet will asscmblo in the bay Sep tember 25- and soon thereafter the target practice will begin. This place is chosen as it affords safe an chorage' and the shooting can be done without' danger to shipping. Tho fleet will bo In the southernmost part of the bay and there aro.no ships plying those waters. SEC. ROOT ELECTED HONORARY ERESD'T. (BV tho Associated Press.) Rio do Janeiro, July 24. At to day's, session of the International American conference Baron po Rio Branco, tho Brazilian minister of for eign affairs, and Secretary Root were elected honorary presidents. Tho conference will re-convene Jury 26. (I!v the Associated Press.) London. July 21. A dispatch to tin ' Renter-Telegram Company from Odes sa," timed 3:50 p. m.- today,- snvs: V Anil-Jewish outbreaks have -commenced hero. A number of persons have already been killed or wounded. Jewish out breaks have commenced here. A number of persons have al ready bee:i killed or wounded. Cossacks and rowdies cru plundering the deserted Jewish linusuf! and shops. On Sredmtiu street three Jews were killed and three were wounded, in at tempting to defend their property, while the police looked on without iil-U-rfcrhc. Another bloody ronlllct is now re ported to be in progress in Stepoval street. TIio whole rlty is in n stute of panic. Many of the inhabitants are fleeing. The black hundreds are distributing bloodthirsty proclamations In the streets. Two .lews were killed and eight were wounded in Stopovia street hero. Owing to the rapid fall in Russian securities the local state bank today stopped paying out money to Jews who wanted to leave tho city. THAW WOMEN method except force, and all the old bureaucratic machinery of suppres- 'i-oclumnt ions ! s'on llilti hecn l,lil(V'' 111 operation to prevent an explosion.--' Domiciliary searches continue in all quartern of the 'capital, I he pris ons are already filling, and the old, blind system -of attempting to con ceal from the people-' what is hap pening, has been adopted. Tho censorship of the. press has been re-established 'with a vigor tin known since the days of the lato In terior Minister Von Plehve accom panied by the wholesale confiscation of newspapers. No word of the pro ceedings .-of the members of parlia ment at Viborg of of tho address has been permitted to be published. Telegrams from tho provinces, tell ing of the : universal indignation aroused by tho dissolution and even those from abroad outlining public opinion in foreign countries have been emasculated or suppressed. Not a word of tho speech of Pre mier Canipbell-Unnnorinan before the interparliamentary union in London yesterday has been allowed to be printed. The editions of the Reich, the' Strana and the Twentieth Cen tury were confiscated as they left the press this morning. At two meetings last night, one near the Narvo gate and the other in the Viborgski across the Neva, the Cossacks sent to disperse them, refus ed openly to do so and fraternized J with the workmen. Tills is partially ' confirmative'' of the revolutionists (Continued on Second Pago.) iduv k;!l!: 1 1 . -1 1 I'm !.; Times.) -X'-ws was killing "of i Laurel in fieriMiun by I i carrier. "0 1 (Hy -the Associat-d Press.) '-London,1 July. 24. William J. llryail'B proposed rider lo the nioilel arliilration (Dy the Associated Press.) Manila, July 24. The Pliilippine Com mission has .adopted a resolution fav oring the scheme of tile Hawaiian planters association to transport Fil-j (ptno laborers ami their families to Hawaii to work in the sugar planta tions. Albert R Judd,'' representing the planters, arrived in the Philip pines two months ago and after mak ing an investigation of the labor con ditions presented to the commission a slatement of the conditions and neela of Hawaii. ' The commission' lias authorized an agreement with the.-, planters asso ciation, permitting vessels to pick up laborers at various ports on condition thai they be given good treatment, be pei-miited to return to the Philippines at the expiration id' tin- terms of con tract's and that transportation be pro vided. .: Laborers -desirous of going to Hawaii THE RETURNS ARE CANVASSED Democratic County Nominated Ticket RESULT NOT CHANGED Matter of Constables and Magis trates Referred in Home Case to Township Committees Little Itiver Presents the Only Tangle; The democratic county executive commit ce- met here at noon today of are lacki session of the intov-4 Horning and : ist,. as fol- 1 mad that the mail car"1' sii-! on the desperado and t.n Wilson was coiisiJ i'-d i pernio man in west n: .' lie was a blockader and i killed his brother. "Ml ri I Wilson, at liurnsvi'lc. In four years ato, am! . About 2i years ago 1: v, blockading before Jiul;y guilty and sentenced to i the penitentiary. Jud,',e I man shackled and . . liun.lr court room and sent bin with a guard of 15 men... doned after a year's sei . Twelve years ago 11 killed young Honcyculi county In cold blood. .Tin trials and he was llnnlly 1 d Ml riied 1 1 i in. i most des-j li Carolina. j !i rcr. He ! tor Zeb' county, i i -quiiicd. ' tried fori treaty was discussed at the International Council parliamentary union this resulted in its being n jlows: . -j "if a disagreement should arise I t'ldluldih Is mil included .in lliose to be! submitle(l to arbitration the contract-J ling parlies shall not resort to any act i of hostility bi'fore they separately or I ! jointly invite, as the case may m ccssi-i ; tale, the formation of an international eominission of inquiry .or .mediation of ! one or more friendly powers, this re 'qnlsilion to take place if necessary in if the are advised In accept- tile oiler of the associal ion. .Mr. Judd wauls (wo hundred . lab orers and their families. IDE WILL PUNISH THE POLIJANES cordanee with article VIII tie i'.lld ig, found j years In I ; bail the: tl in lliel Kaleigh of (I i.v Manila, requested 1'uli.ianes, A ba.ttalii I be Associated Julv 21. niilitary ' aid to ju the . proviuei rnor Press.) Ide has punisli the of Leyte. Hague convention providing for a lieaeeflll veil lenient of in 1 erna I ion a 1 conflicts." I ,lf tlu! I'-ighlh infantry On tin- resumption of. the sessions lroni amp Donms have been sent to the conference of the -intci-purlin- I the assistance of. the constabulary. mentary union today the above was - i.eneiar.Allcn exiectcd possibly to i-iin- uuaniniouslv adopti-d after speeches by i duct a campaign- in Cebu but Hie Lu na Wilson former Austrian .Minister of Commerce r drone chief and is men have surrend- in Yancey Von I'lener and Mr. Ilrynn warmly ' 'red find (iovcrnor (isiucna reports were four supporting the amended rider. The it hat there are no' more outlaw bands quitted.'. latter said that his ; amendment was there and that the island is eohipletc- inr- SENSATIONS iN H ART j E CASE widening the scope of arlil as to include questions of! talon : . And the lawyers Say There!1 Are Mors to Follow AT THE TOMBS INVESTIGATING CAUSE (Uy the Associated l'ress.) New York, July 21. Mrs. Wiiliam Thaw, Harry K. ThaW.'s niother, ills sister, Mis. George L. Carnegie, and ids wife, Evelyn Neshit Thaw, paid an other visit to the Tombs prison today. The three women were together some time before going to Thaw s cell. Thaw's wife was the first to visiMiim. In reply to a question whether she will be a witness at Thaw's trial she said: 'i'ou will have to ask Mr. Hartridge about that." . While waiting to see her husband, Mrs. Hurry K. Thaw was asked if it Is true that she is seeking a divorce from hini. Mrs. Thaw replied:' That story is perfectly absurd. It la a cruel canard. There is absolutely nothing to it. That's all I have to say iboiit it." ... -Asked as to the authenticity of a story published In an afternoon paper purporting to he her own narrative of her relations with Thaw and White Mi's. Thaw said: "1 know nothing of any such story." V Six Drown liy Accident. (By the Associated Press.) Chicago, July 24. Six lives ctm .1 Muted the total paid yesterday, by Chicago and its victims to lakes and rivers. Two boys were drowned while swimming.' One lost his life in the effort to gt;t a water lily -150 iet from shore. A man fell from a bridge where he was fishing. Tho fifth victim died from injuries' suf fered by striking a timber while div ing. The sixtli foil into tho river whilo running to catch a ball in a baseball game. at Scene of Wreck Wi re Kxpccted "Buck This Morning But Will Hardly lieturn Xow I'ntil TomoiTow at 1 1 : 1." Will Look Into the Disputed Matter of Train Orders at llockingliam. and Slaughter Houses Closed. (By tho Associated Press.) Philadelphia, July Sl.At a mcctlns of the board of healtli todav announce ment was made that twenty slaughter houses recently condemned as "unsani tary had closed permanently. Sixteen other establishments were Improved by order of the board, and the owner of one slaughtering house who refused to obey tho mandate to improve his plant was ordered prosecuted. Chairman Franklin McNeill Commissioner licddtiigheld of .the.. eva poration commission, .Chief Clerk II. C. Brown and Miss niddick, the stenog rapher , who left here yesterday after noon for the scene of the terrible wrecH on the seauoaru near nocKiiignaui ui investigate the cause of the disaster were expected to return this morning on No. lit) at 11:45, but were not on that train, so they are not expected now until 11:45 tomorrow morning us they Will hardly take the train which reaches here at 1:20 tonlaht. Commissioner lingers, who was away on business for the commission, in the western part of the state when the accident occurred and the occasion arose for the Investigation of the cause of the wreck, returned to the city this morning and will await the return .of the other members of the eouimiwdonl A special subject of Investigation on the part of the commission while it has tho ''.mutter In hand will be whether or not the operator ut liockingliam had orders to hold the passenger train there until the freight train arrived. The' Seaboard authorities announced that he did huve such orders and lulled to deliver It to the engineer and con ductor of the ill-fated train. On the other hand the operator insists that ho received r.o such orders. THE BLONDE IN GREY aimed at trillion national honor, the chances being a hundred to one that the proposed in vestigation of facts would also settle any question of national honor. If the hand of war could be stayed til! the conscience awakened, wars would lie come more . remote. .. The amendment therefore was a long step Alt tlie-.di-' rection of peace. Mr. Bryan's speech was brief, hut it was eloquent, and aroused much: nt husiasni among; Hie delegates. Huron d'Kstounielles do Constant head of the French delegation, subse quently- opened . the debate on the limitation- of niilitary and liaval torces. lie declared that, if the I powers wen" undecided among tliem . selves how lo act for their common ! interests '-they would-be: forced to do so,, first by bankruptcy-' and .their. by- revolution.. ly pacified. The Rakaya, Ladrone leaders, Mon Vlllefllerle, DeVCga, Carreon and guilty to the at ( 'avite. Nativiila charges d have pleaded of liandolerism ind canvassed and declared the -re- I still in the primary election held last Saturday. Chairman L. H. Pegram presided and Mr. E. E. 'Brltton and -Mr. H. M. Gatling were the secreta ries. .. . ' Some of the townships did not nominate magistrates and this mat ter was referred back to the town ship committees for action. There was no nomination for constable in Ihree townships. A curious thing; was reported from Little Itiver. It was slated that a republican had been nominated for magistrate In the ! rli onoerii I ie lii'iiim l'v tharn mill thin ma tier was 'referred to the township committee which is empowered to take his name from the ticket. Below is given the result of the primary election as canvassed today. A star () designates the successful candidate. ' ' - ' ' ' ' I For Senator: "John C. Drewry .... Percy J. Olive C. U. Uarliee Drcwry's majority . GUATEMALA DENIES THE IMPEACHMENT Ami the "Dealest Udilh" lii'Kers Figure Prominently in the lccl opmcnts at (he lleariiu"; of the Scarlet Diuirce Trial in Pidshur,;; Yesterday. FATAL RAILWAY WRECK (By tin Pittsburg, tuition of tin been stolen lorney John Hart jo, broil on the stand . Associated Press.) J'a,; July 2-1. In refu i -barge that letters had from the ollice of At- .M. .Freeman, Falward 11. u'.l' of the libcllant, was when the Ilnrtzo divorce Caused By Spreading Rails and Sun Kinks (P.v the Associated Press.) I Washington, July 21. Charges made j in Salvador that Guatemala could hot comply viih the -terms-. of the Marble- head pact relating to the exchange of prisoners of war,, because such pris oners bad been killed by the ("luate inalan forces. n;e stoutly denied in a dispatch 'which Mr. Munozl the Guate malan .'minister' received today from his-". government..' The dispatch states that the reports of. the shooting of prisoners of war are utterly ground less and thai ("iiiateniala has already exchanged"; all prisoners of war with Salvador and has shown tile Salva- I doreans the special courtesy of pay j mg -their "expenses, back to their lioniea. 2,810 1,462 I 1,347 Austrian Author's Suic side. (By the Associated Press.) Vienna, July 24. Ferdinand Von Sanr: ,the author and member of the upper house of the Austrian llelchs- (rath, who shot himself yesterday died today, lie had been suffering i from nervous prostration, i case hearing was resumed today. The witness exclaimed that the "dearest. Kdilh" letter, the nature and significant of which is still a re buttal myston; and a note bearing tho firm name of Watson & Free man, attorneys, were found by I!. H. Smith, Jr.. of Allegheny and later turned over io liini by a tenant in the St, Nicholas building. ' ; TIio "dearest I-Mith" nole forms of a. series df ieit' rs with which the gal forces of t hv lihellant hope to spring a surprise, The note alleged to have been viiilen by Helen Scott, sister of .Mrs. Ilarlje, concerning the incident of rl.e: "blonde in grej" in which Mr.-."-Ferguson ' declares the young woman "figuratively got down on her knees" to Coachman Jliuline, will be perhal's tho most interesting. Mr. Ilartje testified concerning the finding of scraps of paper in a room adjoining thai formerly occupied by Madine and also in an ash pile back of the stable. There is a probability that the hearings; of Augustus Hartjo, John L. Welshons and Clifford llooe, the colored com linian charged with con spiracy to del a me Mrs. Mary Scott Hartje, the respondent In tho divorce case, will not be held tomorrow be fore Alderman King. Assistant District Attorney. Kohl) said today that the prosecution will certaiirly go on with the hearing un less the divorce ; trial is finished. Concerning additional arrests, Mr. Hohh said: "After tho divorce case has been At Least heven Persons Were Killed, As Many .More Seriously Injured And a Score of Others More or Less Hurt. RAILROAD SHOPS OF TIDEWATER CO. (P,y the Associated Press.) Spokane, Wash., July 24. At. seven lives were lost, swell persons were seriously injured, anil a' score ot others sustained cuts and bruises in a wreck of the fast mail on the Groat Xoilhcrn a mile and a quarter east of Camden, ' Washington, 37 miles i ast submitted to Judge Frazer, you may look for more sensations. Just what they will be, I cannot tell at present." Prof Drake swore thnt in his opin ( Continued on Pago Two.) of: Spokane;-, late, yesterday. ..-afternoon. lL.l when the locomotive, mail, baggage and smoking cars lett the. rails on emerging from a tunnel,' and 'plunging over the Seventy foot embankment were :, submerged in the waters of Diamond Lake, Spreading rails, probably caused by sun kinks, is given as the cause. . Immediately after the smoker the water there was a. blinding Dash which spread over the part of the cai not submerged and a flic followed, The impact was so tcrrifk- that sev-1 eral ears on the rear of. the train' were! wrenched and twisted, and the tact, that the couplings did not, break on; the dining, tourist and sleeping ears: was the only thing that averted even j greater loss of life. : i Engineer Muiisuir and Fireman licit : evidently stuck to their posts and it i is believed too, that, the locomoiive ts i in from 100 to 3(10 feet of water. .Two i divers made half a dozen attempts to I find the locomoiive, but they wen successful. W. S. Nlnneman, a contractor for construction work on the Oregon Itail road & Navigation Company broke through a window to escape from the burning ami half submerged smoker Mr. Nlimcmau said: "We were coining nt n fearful speed through that tunnel and we passen gers were all wondering if the engineer had lost his senses driving ut that rate of speed with a sharp curve ahead. I think wc must surely have been go ing forty-five miles an hour." (P.v the Associated J-'ro'-s.) Xorl'ulk, Ya., July 2 I. It was an nounced ul the ollice of General Man ager lin niond Dupuy, of the Tidewa ter Railway in .Norfolk today, that the Tidewater has never contemplat ed building its shops and round least I 1, ,,,,,.,. .,. kj.il,,!,, I. .,,!, ..,,,,., I,. "a.. 1ml, on the oilier hand, litis se llected' a site in Lunenburg county, ; l(i."i miles from Norfolk, for the es I iahlishinent of its' first division re I pair shops, round houses, o Hires, etc. : .TliiV silo, which- is between New Plymouth ':, .and MeFarlari, and the j nearest point., on- the Tidewater- to i Lunenburg court house, is to be fall ; eil Victoria. A .settlement'- is to he j established there 'by the '-.'Tidewater, ! ihoiiKh the time for the commence I incut of t hi" erecliou of the shops and houses lias not. yet. been fixed, road is now' complete seventy miles out from Norfolk and the track laying up to the weslcrh terminus of the lirst 'division' ul Victoria, will, it. was -.announced, be completed' by th( end "of the first three months of 1!m7. Kngineers lire now at. work grading, llie road through its enlire line in Virginia. .. For Representatives: Chas. U. Harris . W. C. Douglass . Millard Mial T. L. lloneyc.ut t . . W. K. Faison . . . . ilobt. H. Jones . ; J. W. Ulaylock . . . For Sheriff: ,l. H. Sears . . . . . It. II. Hand ....;. J. 11. Itobhins . . . F. II. Whltaker For Clerk of Court: W. M. ituss 2,771 2,223 2,321 1,674 1,515 1,198' 41 478 S87 342 273 4,018 For Register of Deeds: J. J. llernard . 4,043 truck round i The For Treasurer: H. P. Williamson . For Surveyor: ' ,l. P. Massoy . . .-.-'. For Coroner: L. J. Sotrell ...... County Commissioners: D. T. Johnson , . . . YV. C. Itrewer . . . . 1), II. Harrison . . . A. Turner Smith . . V. M. Yates . . . . . II. Adams . . . T. Fd wards . . W. Terrell . . T. Ilroughlon F. Utley. 3,920 1,943 1,390 2,763 2,664 2,619 2,534 2.45b 1.831 1,732 1,682 1,655 1,729 C, C. J. t. H.obt. Meiling of .Minim1. tisiiuecrs. ... I (P.y the. Assoc iated l'ress.) London, July 21. The joint, meet ing of members of the American In slilule of Mining Engineers and ol (lie Hritish Iron and Steel Institute opened at the institution of civil en gineers here today with a largo at tendance. The Americans, were heartily welcomed by President llad field. who in the course of a speech announced that King Kdward would receive a deputation of the Ameri cans July 27. Robert W. Hunt of Chicago, replied in behalf of the visitors. Magistrates mid Constuliles. P.AUTON'S CKEFK: Constable J. J. Haywood 229. .Magistrates -J. D. Allen, 'It. I, lloneycult and L. L. Urogden, all 229. PUCK HORN: Conslablc 'John J. Stone 31, Olive 22. Matlstrales -None elected. CAHV: Constable "YV. K. Horton 91. Magistrates II. U. Jordan 42, Williams nil, W. i. Crowder D5, Young 20, L. U. Woodall 32. CFDAR FORK MorrlsvUle: Constable-1C. M. Kills 38, 'B. W. Bar- bee 22. . Ma gist in tes-V. W. II. Proctor 2tl, J. K. (libsoii 10, li. H. Marcom 17, 'jT i. Sorrell 0. Pollards: Constable K. M. Kills 46, K. W. Hiirbce 0. Magistrates I'roctor 28, Gltison 0, Marcom I), J. 1'. Sorrell 14. HOLLY SPRINGS. Constable A. J. Stevens 73. Magistrates W. II. Hurt CO, 3. H. Carter 68, .T. S. Stevens 70. HOUSE'S CRISIS fC Hurris' Store: Constable Nal Warren 37. . ' ' Magistrates Uelmar A. Morgun 40. Kdwards' Store; Constable 'Nat, Warren 111. Magistrates-E. H-' K'aV 97, T. H. I'leusants 97, J. N. Carpenter 97. LITTLE ItlVEn-MHchoII'B 'Milt: (Nonstable B. li. ' Brantley 49, Jan. Iloneycutt 3, Jesse H. Wyatt 0. ' (Continued on Second Page.)
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