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THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES.
VOLUME 27.
RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1906.
PRICE 5c.
10
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j
REPORT OF THE WATER
COMMITTEE SUBMITTED
WITHOUT ANY COMMENT
Estimated Cost $143,956 for
Walnut Creek Plant and
tee $229,456
SPECIFICATIONS AND
MAPS NOT SHOWN
Tlie Report Accepted
and (In' ('ommittot
I'lii'ther Consider
Representatives of
the Mutter
Water Coin-
pany Refused Permission to Hoc
Maps and Speclflcuf ions forming
I'ail of t.llp lievaii of the Experts
Subjoined ! Committee's Report.
According to the call of Mayor
Johnson tor a special meeting to re
ceive the report of Hi,' special com-
nut tee on a water works
the pity of Raleigh and to
plant for j
take such j
action thereon as (hey may see lit
in.' hoard ol aldermen met at noon
today, wllh Mayor Johnson in th
chair and every member present.
The report was straightway sub
mitted by Mayor Johnson, chairman
ol the committee, and read by It. T.
Cowan, acting as clerk in the ab
sence of W. W. Willson, the city
clerk.
Alderman Lee at once moved that
the report be accepted and the com
mittee continued in order that It
may take under consideration any
matters relative to supplying the
citizens of Raleigh with water, the
committee to be subject to the call
of the mayor, its chairman.
Alderman Hard 'ii said it seemed
io him that the committee ought to
confer with the water company with
a view to finding out the best terms
on which the present plant could ha
sold to i ho city.
Mayor Johnson told Mr. Harden
thai any further conference on that
subject had been cut off by the water
company when they Stated that they
would not lake a cent less than
10.000 for tl'.e plant.
Mr. Harden replied that the city
bad never yet made any proposition
io the water company. 11 said that
was not Ins idea ot trading, lor one
party to ask a proposition front an
other and then ifH was too high jus;
to walk off and make no counter
proposition.
"Cheer lip, Mr. Harden," advised
Alderman Sherwood ITpchurch, "th
worst is yet to come."
Alderman lioylan seconded Mr.
Lee's motion, anil it was carried.
The committee made no recom
mendation and will consider the
mat tor
further.
Attached to the report of the spe
cial water committee the report of
the city experts, which referred to
and was based upon, various maps
and specifications which were num
bered and were to be taken in con
nection with the report.
Immediately after the adjourn
ment tin? representatives of the
witef company asked permission to
see the 'maps and specifications re
ferred to in the report on the ground j
that thuy were public property and j
a public record, and were (o be paid!
for by the tax payers' money; but
Hie reuuesl was refused and no one
was permitted lo examine the maps
or specilictiliotis. This same com
millee. in its former negotiations
wilh the water company, publicly
declared thai it had and would re
ceive no secret information, that
thev were nubile servants, and till
the information which came to them
in their official capacity was public.
The Report.
The report is as follows:
Raleigh, N. C. Oct. 12, 1!)0C.
To the Board of Aldermen of tire
City of Ituletgh:
We, the undersigned special com
mittee appointed by tho Board of
Aldermen lo take all necessary steps
and action lo ascertain the cost of
the establishment and erection of a
water works plant by the city of
Raleigh, to be owned and operated
by said city, and further lo employ
competent and skilled experts to as
certain such cost beg to make the
following report of their action in
the premises:
Pursuant to
said authority and
Instruction, your committee selected
and employed two reputable, skilled,
experienced and competent gentle
men, qualified to act as experts upon
all subjects and mat tars involved in
the exercise of the above-mentioned
functions, and entirely without in
terest in tin property or business of
the Wake Water Company, viz., Wal
lace C. Hiddick and Chares B. Park,
both of the faculty of the North Car
olina College of Agriculture and
Mechanic Arts; said experts v?rc in
structed by your committee to as
certain and determine the cost of a
'new, modern water works plant and
system, of sufficient capacity to sup
ply warer to the city of Raleigh an.!
by (lie Board the inhabitants thereof, and for all
Continued to reasonable future needs as to exten
sion and grown) ol (In- said city;
said experts proceeded to make such
investigation, upon the basis of se
curing water frai)i l wo distinct and
separate sources of supply, to-wit: j
( I Neuse Itiver (the WUl sr Of Which
had been previously found upon
thorough examinai ion by the State
Biologist to be of superior quality
In ail respects and perfectly suitable
for a public water supply); and (2 1
Walnut Creek, ai a point below the
present intake of the Wake Water
Company. After a thorough Inves
tigation the said experts have made
'a repori of I he cost of the oreclion
it
nd construction of u hew water
orks plant and complete tryst em,
of the grade, quality and capacity
aforesaid, to your committee, which
said report is hereto attached and
made a pari of this report.
Respect fully su limit ted,
.1 AS. I. JOHNSON,
11. W. JACKSON,
W. 11. GRIMES,
W. A. COOPER.
Committee.
The
Detailed Report.
Raleigh,
N. C, Oct. 1 , 1906.
To the Honorable Mayor and Special
Committee on Water Works for
the City of Raleigh :
Gentlemen: in accordance with
your instructions, we have made the
necessary surveys, and estimated
the cost, of a system of water works
to supply the city of Raleigh, and
beg to make report of the same. ;
In conn action with this report we;
tile the following exhibits:
Exhibit ".V." Map of Raleigh,!
showing the lines of pipe, their,
Kie.es. and the locations of Hydrants
and Steel Witter Tower.
Exhibit "11." Map of pipe tine i
from Neuse Itiver to Water Tower.
Showing lehgth of line and proper-1
I ties crossed.
Exhlbil "C." Profile of pipe line
j from Neuse River lo Water Tower. !
j Exhibit "D." Map of pipe line
from Walnut Creek to the intersec
tion t Cannon avenue and south
Saunders street, 'the continuation
of this line lo the tower is shown
on Exhibit "A.''
Exhibit "10." Profile of nine line
from Walnut Creek to Tower. j
Kvhibii "K."-.I:m and nrofila of:
terra com a pipe line from intake on
Walnut Creek to pumping station.
Ihis map also shows location of
pumping station, reservoir, railroad
spur etc,
I Exhibit "0." Cross
settling basin at Neuse
i Bxhibtl "II." Blue
i proposal tor erection of
sections of
Itiver.
print and
filter plant.
j Exhibit "I " Proposal to furnish
and install pumping engine and fil
ter pump.
ICxhibil
tions, and
"J." Plans, speciflca
proposal to furnish, and
I water tower and lank.
K." -Specifications ami
erect
L sle
Kxhiblt
i propo
tl for installation of boiler
! plant.
j Exhibit "1..'
j pipe, hydrants
I Exhibit "M
Proposal to furnish
fittings, etc.
Amounis of vari
OUs sizes of pi pa, and
es tlmated cost i
of the same in place and ready tor
service.
The above exhibits are referred
to in the estimate of cost below.
in Hydrants (Exhibit "L")
mo Double Hydrants, $3,(00.oo.
(2) Total cosl of service pipes
and supply main from pumping sta
tion ai Walnut creek (Exhibit
"M" ) , ign.tm.oo.
(3) Valves, boxes, and lit tings
(Exhibit " L" ) . $2. 100. 00.
(4) Steel tower and tank, capacity
180,000 gallons, height above foun
dation 145 feet, delivered and erect
ed (Exhlbil "J"), JS.600.00.
Concrete foundation for same.
J0OO.U0.
Tower
Capital,
i
to be located at
Hose House on prop arty owned by
eity,
(.j) Elghieen-inch terra cotta pipe
lino from Intake to pumping well
( Exhibit "I '), 12,000.00;
(6) Pumping well, 15 feet diame
ter ( Exhibit "V"), (250.00.
(7) Onm, etc., at intake ( lOx
hibit "F"), 51,000.00.
(S) Separable duplex .triple ex-
nnnsinn 1 1 1 1 1 . i i 1 1 1 1 omviiio ciih sin--'
ace cdnduser, independent
!'!.. M', 1 ' 1 r . 1 i i . I i ' M 1 )')'!, 1. )I, 11(1 I"
elgh, and s
(Exhibit "I
Low duty
eigii, expart
rvices of expert to erect
), $6,690.00.
liller punt) f. 6. h. Ral
to erect same, $S20.00.
(9) Foundations and connections
for pumping engine and filter
pump, faasoVodi v
j (10) Reservoir 200 feet in dianu
1 (or, S feet deep .storage Capacity
; 4,000,000 gallons, $7,000.00.
(11) Two return tubular boilers,
Severn y-tive horse power each, with
Hue and spll'-supportlrig steel stack,
f. o. h. Raleigh, and erected (Ex
biblt "K"), $2. TV.".. oo.
(11?) Concrete liber plant, capac-
. It v 1 ,:: .((.OHO gallons per dav, com
"'""i
'V? i
ple.to, including necessary l
(Exhlbil "H"). Sls.ooo.oo.
t 1 :: i l''ire-proof brick holler ami
pump bouse (() by SO feet, concrou
Moor, steel trusses, slate roof, stone
sills, complete, $4,000.00.
Total, $148,956,00.
The nbOve estimate includes lie
cost of labor and materials for the
complete const rod ion of a system
of water works, which ill supply tin.
present needs of the city. and is capa-
ule of ext 'ttsion and enlargement.
We h,;ve based ihis estimate on the
idea of getting water from Walnut
Creek, as shown in Exhibit ""'.
which we helieve lo be perfectly
practicable, for the reason that two
plants supplying the same numbei
of people will require little, if any,
more water than on , and for the
further reason that we find upon in
vestigation, that the amount of flow
remaining in Walnut Creek, below
the intake of the Wake Water Com
pany, is amply sufficient to simply
alone the entire present needs of tin
city.
If water is to be brought from
(Continued on Page Throo.)
WITH A KNIFE
Barnes Cu! Flowers' Throat
Stabhed Him
TRAGEDY IN A STORE
Her Husband, Whose Wounds An
Believed to be Patal The Qaarro
and the Attack Occurred Ne:e
Wilson.
(Special to The Evening Times.)
Wilson, X. C., Oct. 2. Last night
about 1 1 o'clock', at Lamm's store.
four miles from Wilson, Stephen
kiarnes probably fatally cut John
j Flowers
prominent farmer of this
county.
Flowers, with
dren, were return i
where they had
Bill's show, and :
lie. wife and chil
ng home from here
attended Pawnee
topped nl Lamm's
where he and Barnes
a Chimney Barnes
Flowers and which F
ed should be rebuilt,
nol up lo contract.
Barnes drew bis
Flowers' throat from
quarreled over
hud built for
lowers dcniand
ctuimlng it was
knife
'ill' lo
and eat
ear. ar.d
Doctors
also cut him in tin
from til is city at tot
was reported dead
breast .
ided Flowers, who
ihis morning, bin
at this hour lie still lives, breathing
through bis wounds. His death Is
hourly expected. Sheriff Sharp has '
arrested Barnes, who is now in jail i
here.
The cutting occurred in the pres- j
ence of Mrs. Flowers, who p Tied
Barnes off her husband while he was
stabbing him.
TWO CHARTERS
GRANTED TODAY.
The Statesvllle Realty and Invest
inent Company of Statesvllle received
a charter today with authority to begin
business with fs.000 and increase to JHO.
000 capital. Among the Incorporators
are J. H. Hllliand. V. W. Turner,
Statesvllle, and E. P. Whorton. (;nn'i:s-
boro.
The Reade Bros. Company of Timber
lake, Person county. Is also chartered.
The capital is J20.000 by AV. F. Reade
ATTACHE
HM
and five brothers, to do a mercantilo
business.
j
THE STATE
PUTS
ON I
lrlf& Of mU Oil
pan) of Bios
THE SESSION BRIEF
('iKlcrstamUhK Wi
OjH-ned This m
it Shouhi lie Ad
O'clock Until ;
ItlVt'lttS of (ii" I
I'M Die
i tia j
W.
Was
Til:
ei fwelt
Mornlns-
(Hy (he As,
FindlnX ".. Li
derstaodiig thtit
i l!loo:n
. Bloom
t(1 Of till!
i 1 lav ill
1 re
Pro
iii
id l
ii i hi
deputy
Mess i
til his'lwcto
lb.- slat.,
of testing
laiidanl. h
v iilanl lo
1 ident iiiei!
ly read as
1 '..company
deseiji el I'i
. hti.il. a. dls-
: l''illdlay o.i
aed recoil!
....'fly of tile
loaipany has
,i iiuiiibe)' "i
-. :.,!!ne. Tills
n-ag.ins. Jlr.
i" from Tit.
it lain i.
witness said,
oil for retail
TV at Clevc
.11 fry (lie (V
i t 'ill'.: c as
stiiTouiuli!'::
cted the .tile
Tlte
tribu'tir
the I.I!)
pi'evlou
Btandai
e ii
tanks, i hie.
s ni ..ii an,!
s retailed 1
fee said (hi.
oil i
Shaft
Solai
.'"lining Q
lie
tapper San'duS
Itamlard receli
111.- SUtndnii!
j the )
I from
land, on eross-
feast. Mr. Shaft''
I inspector cover.
I counties and th:
II1S
t all coirtpnni) :
Some of
Questioned :
(lie Kridencc.
gain by tile prose-
1 c"t:ng. at tonic
Unit all of the
I Solar Company
line cars.
.1. H. Sen i, o
i,,.lr. ShalTer sal
si i pmenls I rent
came in I'nion i
Find lay, an oil buy
I) Wiis t he nexl Wii
er for Jo:
! n. "is call
11 So
tie prosecution.
said his i
.villi 111.'
pany otfli
tatter cdi
ni fining
in res
lions by
scribed 11
chased i
producer
s in I he same room
e Pjpe I. iir' Com
indlay ami thai the
had telegraph line:.
i:
tit.
oil lit Ids.
io a series of ues
Pheliis tiie witness de
tnlier in which he pur
oil of producers. The
paid lor his oil b)
pli Seep, 'l it ' oil was
i iv s. Tralnor. He
for buying oil in tlie
I he National Tl'ansll
lew York and Penhsyl
lie Indiana Pipe Line
'itisburg; (lie Cunib'T
in Company of (Ceil:
e Buckeye Pipe Line
)liio. All of Ihis oil
i! io P. C. Trainor.
liters were a; Oil City,
laid never seen I'. S,
inor's drafts were on
National Bank of New
ss siiid his purchases
check on h
transferred
had facilnit
pipe lines
Compan in
vania : iii
Company of
land Pipe I
lucky and
Company ol
was trahsfe
whose tieatlr.
Pa. Willie,
Tralnor. 'J
York,
averag
1 1 n
in Hfty to seventy-live
rids of oil per month:
ss denied having per
dge of any competitive
I. but he bad heard ol
bin trig here, he hough i
ifown, N. Y.. for Mr.
, business here the wii
i i be telegraph lines of
Pipe Company were
id no tolls for lite use
, for the defence, ett-cross-examinal
ion to
i lie witness did ni l
e Paragon Oil Companj
thoustin
The
sonal k
Inlying
it, Bel
oil in
.Mb
I t il est
Mr. '
eavor.
lasceriai
I know t !
j of Toiei
and
he Sun Oil Com patty
it oil companies. The
ant make positive an
i heard they wore,
he court adjourned to
tig at !) o'clock.
A t.
Mohdi
ACE SPAIN
(By I bo Associated Press.)
Madrid () t. 1- The reactionary par
ty is using with good effect against
the government the popular outcry
against th new commercial treaty
Which is bi ing negotiated with Franc '
whereby the duly on wines will be
raised to the prejudice of Spanish
producers, and It is feared that the
lira
naup or OTnrw
hah yr mm
I
SBlTril
I liberal ministry lias been shaken in
i cbuHeiiuen.ee.
Sinnilt a iu -ousty th" clericals are
j showing greater boldness. I'iw bisii-
: ops after a meeting tit Burgos have
j sent message to the. government
(Violently protest Ing against the "nnli
: 'hi istiu n movement" an. I declaring
j their purpose not to obey laws which
(violate the rights of the church. The
i.prf lales of Santiago have sent fi-licita-I
thins i" tie- . i i-.'..pate of Franco for
tlie letter ... appealing In I tie clergy I
of Fran.. ; be faithful and not.
j mit to the chart h anil State se
'law. , -.
I finally I'm- bishop ..:' Toy his an-
nobiiit' d i h;it his i . .on! Id ii r in i he i
; minister of justice.' apologising for Ins I
tilti'i'itni'": again. : tjro govern:.! -nt it- !
-gawling ci'.e! inajTiuR-es, .doo nut j
"necessitate a ne.rac lion. ; '"(
Ui i OT'f fjRADEIIS ARE
I'RKK U!VII (U .'iilii.V.
i . - ti !v , (He
Hong Kong,
against. AUierli
called off at fit
li-as.-il th.. the,
llieveitieiil uiiti
inous citiyd got
atii! nppUiudeil
we.ro lclivo'. i!
as tending toe,
character of ii
press.)
The lioyeivj
ik.'d tbe'p..
lllli' s;;i
I tie
' t lit
cutters alter
a ml I hey w.
copgrn,) utui i
coast port's.
its., i h i .
ill tt le'.rra
W. U 330'JGLAB MAY
EUJ FOB
(lly 111'' Associated lfi
.)
Bust..;!. del ti-rA .'Siecuil'..lil
tlti. iTIol.e frorp Portland,' Oiv.,.sa'ys,:...
..le.-Lov. rj ..:' . I.. Dougln'S. iv!l., is
i;y i- Portland, it: a pk tMs o to nt
'.he w i : Itisnlil f llle di Wi i .ittf
!liiij:!jjvi : Ioi lie ifubsri'UtOrlijt eiiaii'
111' ti.. llel. .,,11-1 t-. e-v hC haS If -.!
in I'.ii-t ; ioo a j has lec-ived wor.l lb it
nlH
Hoinaiiilc Cereer ol Wealthy
muuiidu
. : r if. t-i H
DETECTIVES iii HIM
t Took Them T v, .are Months lo So-
cr ce !''. idi-nce J: lltill Tills Despec- I
;,(,. Men in n Vrmed final d :
Was MahltailtiHl XwmwX His Vi., , i
,
Domain.-
(By 'ho Associated Tress.)
Richmoe.il. Ya., Oct. 12. Wayne I
ere l i i .a . nuts i . ,
tarlR reVndOn In Ills slate demand his
return to iiolltica.
8 Si 'SiSS ' If in:
::dluI)Mue mm i
PLEADS OUILTY
"VV" '"' leieme- ,it-. complxn,1Ps .of llle College and will III
fleers tis '"King of the Moohshlnerr,'' the first that has been given under th.
pleaded guilty in tlie United Stafi.isncV co'inraahflant. Lieutenant Young,
circuit' court today to indicttiienfs j
chaTglng him wiili conspiracy to
U'uud tlie. government,
dill fined hint ? 1 ,000 an
I he dist illery. .
(bio it is s;tid lo have
idge W;
1 bis place. Ktu
evenue nieu hoy
utskit'fs of ihr
uoocH place befi
deuce, (loot'li k
bors off this V'kii
lie Otllsliii'fs of t 1
armed Co the t
rille in the air.
bail a capacity
reu e', l -
e neigli-
around
fy night
lliqtllsil
by i'ldl)
est ii le Gt
i and firing Iii
e distillery seize;
00 gallons.
(By Hi
Associated Tress.)
PtLtfc BURSTS
BilSs'e-'l.'ot'fek Island of Guada? recently ami brought beck here on a Rellntny Hciids County Committee,
loupe; Oct, 12; A violent eruption requisition from Governor Glenn (Special to The Evening Times.)
yesterday Of the MOril 1'elee volcano, upon Governor Heywurd, has been Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 12. Wil
li land of Martinique, caused n set for next Monflay morning al to liain .1. Bellamy, one of the younger
shower of ashes over th- southeastern o'clock, before .lust ho ol' the Peace members of the Wilmln-;!ou Bar As
p.,ri of Guadal.Oope. The sbnfriere It. G. Reid. i soclatlon, has been placed at the
volcano on this, island shows no signs Ooj, .1. C. L. Harris will appear ' head of the New Hanover Demo-
nf :icthi.
BANISH HAZING
EFFECTUALLY
Every A. & ii Student Signs
Resolutions
REGULATIONS MODIFIED
! v,
th-. is Del'Lbt",! U'fth tl'.e Xcu
'on: ii( ioi'. s Sfllltai'J' Regulations
Only Knforceil Sow During Drills
or Titctic Keclfaf ions Rvll of
! StltUtlOn. This.. Is done iti' Such
:hen, too, he savs. trj.u there .
fslbl way for it to ! ivYivfi
a i ill- '
, class adopted, 1 .-tilut ioes .! ipe
against hhstit'tg of pvi t'V kind and then
, each Indlvithiul riiritibei-' . .i" c;.',-:i - i !;iss I
.signed tic rosolnt toils. So t
I litnger aii.'.' 1 rouble whutev
i i liaiii.-t. r.
i Presitlfiit Winston Fliys i
bOdy 1,1:1s come io re:.!;.;.' tlm
jlt'in-- Is an eviilv a h.sr". "' nt ul niveraity ol vtrginui,
..ivl class n.-rsoes of ih Mtudrnl body . As :tn opening for the meeting Pres
vvliere il nocui's and that its presciri;.- or Went F. P. Venable made his report of
abs' iiee Imifeates stl'onslv wis in t tic- ",c condition of the university, which,
Students of the Institution ui ge'rftle- showing a remarkable success or tho
inti, or boodlunisf: past 'l,1"''Kf xvnrk and splendid begin-
Ai'iothi'V irialkcd imprilvc.meijl at the "big for the present year, was favor
college litis session Is lb. abolition of ably commented on by speakers who
a Rival number, of non-. -s.-iitial rules I followed. -
that, have in nasi nessibns Called' the General Julian S. Carr spttke In be-
stinlents. It is no longer required that
'the students wear th ii' uniforms ex- ""' Present auniuiisirai ion mr us eiu-in-
"ov s-n- wln n on drill, oi pet rt.nniiut oilier dent work. "Seven hundred students
military services, So students can .now sounds big." be said, "but 1.. 100 would
, . t f go calliiig in their civilian clothes p,- net be too inanv, and if President Ven-
stead of being obliged to wear their
(uniforms, ft is no longer required thai
the BtUdontS march into the dining "cnerai .air wok iioib oi we ma
room, in fact, cmilitions and regula- I that t,,da' iK ltK anniversary of the
tions are Changed so that tic military i discovery of America, the founding of
regulations are only In force during tbethe university and his birthday sixty
drills iind military recitations. One,
One of the greatest improvements i Dr. C. Alphonso Smith spok, in bc
Ihat has been inaugurated this session half of Die 1'a.ully in a forceful and
is in the mailer of allowing absences striking way. Mr. K. S. W. Dameron,
from recitation or other colic. - work, "ho spoke for the student body, was
rn most colleges a certain per cent of 1 clever and eloquent,
absences is allowed, some allowing as; Mr. John Sprunt Hill and Mr. Wes
hieh as :::! 1-:: ami others its low as f cott Robertson brought greetings from
I per ( .'tit. However, Presldt nl Winston j the Durham and High Point alumni as
isavs he 1ms worked out a system that j soelatidhs respectively. The most tell-
is proving highly satisfactory and has 'bg speech was Dr. Alderman's, and It
pra.tif.illv wiped out an evil that hiisl
I I.. - . ... I
neretotorc seriously nainperea tin
work of the colleee In lime nasi Pies-
I ident Winston says, he bus km.wti a?
hiigh as forty men to be on the si, k list
: an hour before, a regular drill and an!
hour or two afterwards these same stu- reeecx oi cuzaoern i iiy. wno graa
dents would be dht as usual. Now. uated in 1S33 and is the oldest alumnus
however, under the new rules, when a j hying. He said that he would have at
Studenl miss. s a recitation or lectu-'e i tended but for his failing eyesight. He
he must make il up in extra time with i is ninety-six years of age.
a written summary of the subject treat- ZTTZ "
...1 If ., ilvili u mtsK..! .ben .hern iiiust Ml ST SHAVE MICROBE
bo' nn ,.xl,a drill by the student. Tiy
result is thai tlie students very much
rrefer to conic up with their class,-,
at the i-eguhir ;ime and are only .b.-eut
under the most dire necessity.
i, wi!t i interesting in this conne,-
Hon that there w ill lie a public drill
ami 1 1 ess iiaratle at the college on Wed-
nesday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. Il
will be ;i conipeiiiive drill between tlie
mum ARABS
mm THE TURKS
(By tlie Associated Press.)
Constantinople, Oct. 12. The rebellio
I against Turkish rule in lite province i
; Yemen. Aiiihia, show s no signs of sub
siding au'd; whenever u . pitched battl
, is fotight th' rebellious Arabs seem t
I be. victorious over tin;' unwi'ling .Turk
. ish consefipts scut to subdue Hi n
. Beyer lighting has occurred in the dis
trict of Astir bet.wi en government troop
rapd the tribe of l'.i iii' har. in which th
Turks were routed w ith the Ions of on
hundred men killed anil sixty woundef
Tlie casualties of the Arabs ai.' -ii
mated at 200,
FAISON HEARING
SET FOB MONDAY, change, If any is to be made, until'
i aft er the' general election so that.
The preliminary bearing of Clyde Covernor Glenn may have the ap
Fi i !. who is charged by William ! point mc-nt of Mr. Joyner's successor
II. Yiigev. of the Allen Hoo.ing Com- j and keep the office out of politics
pa"ny, with st ealing about $800, and this year,
who was arrested in 'Columbia. S. C, . .
as attorney for Faiscu.
THE HVfRSITY
HONORS THE DAY
One Hundred and Fourteenth
Anniversary
MADE DOCTOR OF LAWS
Distinction The University Shown
to be in Pine Condition Letter
l'roni Dr. Gpceey, Oldest Alumnus.
General Calr Speaks.
(Special to The Evening Times.)
Chapel Hill, X. C, Oct. 12. The 114th
anniversary of the founding of the ITni-
erslf y of North Carolina was celebrat
ed this morning with impressive exer
clses. The entire s'tudenH body, the
, faculty, Capped and gowned, and a
, number of alumni and friends of the in
stitution assembled in Memorial
Hal); where University songs
of i his i The degree. of doctor of laws
was conferred on Dr. R. K. Al
, dermal), an alumnus and former presl
, . deiii ot the university and now presi-
half of tin- trustees and complimented
- """' sappou i.e ursei ve,
- we wiu navu J
recoiveti Willi tnc greatesi ap-
1 . I , i i . I .V,. ..t ti k. .Unt-
i. iuuiiw v.. m,,,
the country looked for its strength and
Support in future to southern boys,
After the speeches Dr. Venable read
letter of congratulation from Mr. It.
XFSTS OFF THE CHIN.
(Uy Ul0 Associated Press.)
, L()s AnKOj.,8 Cal.. Oct. 12. The
I ....
i southern California Veterinary As-
' soolation has dedorad war on be-
whiskered dairymen. If il has Its
way, caretakers milkers anil milk
deliverers in ihis counlv will have
to go clean shaven. In a paper
which was read before Hie associa
tion last night by U W. Young, city
veterinarian, whiskers were de
nOuiiced as the favorite rendezvous
and abiding place of germs. Legis
lation was demanded to force those
who handle ofod to dispose with
"microbe harboring parks" on the
chin. Long experience in making
i !i rounds of the dairies has laught
Dr. Young, he declared, that germs
ib rive on farms where milkers wear
w biskers
MANY WANT TO RK
STAT 1 1 S CPE RIXTKXI )HXT.
Application!! for aiiiiointinont as
:iate superintendent ot public in
' st ruction in Hie event Slate Superin
tendent .1. V. Joyner is elected to
,1110 presidency of the Stale Normal
land Industrial College, Greensboro,
jto succeed the late ('has. 1). Mclver,
continue to pour in lo the governor's
ottb '. There are a number of the
most prominent county superintend
ents who have filed applications. It
lis settled thai there will be no
crane xecutnc ommiuee,
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