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( -' 1 V t 7 1. - V - HBnsHw;-- I 5.-4 voluue so. LAST EDITION. BALEIGH, N. C, FEIDY, JUNE 28, 1907. ALL THE MARKETS. PEICU li if Mi ROUSEUIR: riOE'GJ TRIAL Esles' Friends Wanted Miss Kiil ta Testify )1 ANO CLEAR THE DEAD? Ttej Assert That Sh Could Hav - Done Thl and Say That lss Lov- , ing Was T5xp-Ued from School for Immorality; - Counter - Charges iurj May Decide Tuesday. 1 ?i (By leased Wire to The Times.) " sr Houston; . Va., June 18. The - under 4 current pf feeling between the two par V , ties In thetving trial, which has v been very rfn (jTHlong hut Ipjt ; suppreseed, ;jpa; iBdEpaBeoiSirgaisfte f the decisions of Judge' Barksdale rul ing out the testimony of Miss Annie Kldd and others. The friends of the dead man are very much put out that they were not allowed to have a chance ... o clear ma ntuiie ui. in vnun witu ' " which Judge Xovlng's daughter ac : . euses him; and last night did not hes- C Itate to ay that had they .been given I that chance the whole aspect of the ' ':- trial .would have been changed. Wlt ' - nessea for the prosecution stated last nlgbt that they could have establish' - .::, ed beyond doubt that Miss Loving has - , . been for some time addicted to the use . of liquor, and that 'She Was expelled . V irom ' fne ' nary : caauwm ociiiinarfr ,14 Btauntod, ; Va. -for Immoral 'cehdifc. 4 They further claimed that' the kf . fectlonate 'relations said, to have ex - li.- Isted between Judge Loving and his ' daughter were all a farce, that he was ' ,f ' brutal Jn- his home and K$ntlm had been seen to Jerk his daughter off "v a horse In -the streets ot LAvlogton ft knd curse, he?.- It is also aMlaiit -that Judge LovJffg had a ; personal- spite :galhst. the young man, he murdered 4? bocaasev Thomas F.1 Ryan had stated bis lntcnthm'-'-of -d(charglng Judge . Loving at the of the present year 1 and tnittmg Bates tw -We plaeer'- ' ' .Another charge brouKbsjmE he ""v ' prisoner-by the -witnesses if or ; the , 1 prosecution- is to the effect thit at one ' time ' he! squandered n estaavalued v ' at several thousand rtollar glvett'lrrm in rMst for a wliovaad fcer .cbBd: f ' . o the Dart, of th' defend t fee ' ' ng can harrfly said. t W any loasK strohg. Mr. Lee, toinc) for ;cne or " v . fense. has opjrniy 'rBspge In WterV ' ' written to a frWnd tuat wrpwuw" Estei are usl?g. evera nmfabtvmeaaa . " possible.. Be sawlnaw haTebcfe v tamDered with ndany of the details ;. , of 'what ojbeurred j on Ihe-aneraprableXi w. ' uriva. suppresses. . i v -. ; , frtfi rlal fwa dlayV4hla.-momlng ' on adOttirtiofhe, defensor not Jiavlng ' been able to comDlete their prayer for - Instructions last tUsbt W they had 'Jeax i peoteAto PV JUlg tarsaaie qur charged the JUrJ untft 'S olock. The expectation' of finishing' tha' trial by Saturday": night ' la beglnnlag -to ftide " away, and It will probably bo Tuesday before the Jury rendera (tsf SecistDH - A rumor to the effect that two mera : bars pf the, Jurx jare chronio kickers and never known iovagra to anything is prevalent in Houston among the clt . Isens. many of whom say that for thts 'reason they are coMldent tht) BO: ft-; clalon will be-reachod.' ,,' v Jwww Uutts -la. i Cpuhs1;sor fudire fcoving-were ' greativl lnoensoJl kt th action ;of trlct Attorney J)tome ot KwT0rk, fit telegraphing ' to Judge wBarksdata. ..,a , ' reference to Illinois, Indiana, and Ken-' tucky statutes t-. bearing on murdBr -f cases;' The Loving people -ciahn Mi. Jeromewars snotrjuiUSed -t fbuttlng, In" and the. reason, they assign for his. action ia that hoi hoped -to -.be; Hole, to 1 Influence Judge Barksdale to-decide In 7 faror of the prosecution,- which would ; give him a precedent- to urge at te next trlat of Harry Thaw should ha- de, aire to, attaek -the truth M he .state ment &r Mr,?Thaw, The arguments " hat" beerompteted: wh t wtfrtmHam. TorkdlstrM attorneya telegram was received and, th -authorities he-icllea not being accessible, ""the' message .had vno effect, v ;t;',in.i i TO TY KIDNAPPER ; ' (By LoaBod Wire to The Times. ) i New Orleans; La., r Jane 28, -A special ,4Ioi. ot thp. grand, jury of 'Bt Charles ' Parish will called to. consider (the cases of - the men . and. women' arrested In -connection with the kidnapping and murder of little Walter Lamann: tid U la thwBres- eat- intention iof : tuo authortth to call tho cases against whom true bills are found thereafter as soon iiB.pba-! slble. "Judge P. -J. Patono, who has taken an active part in the search for; aHd . prosecution of the alleged kidnappers and murderers, says I believe we have evidence to con-1 vlct seven of tho men and women in chines immediately , after the wed' ciiRtodv. and. while I believe the peor'ding. : - ? ,,-. ;;& plo want a speedy trial, I am not euro , Ktif .tint H wmttd hn hotter to Wfllt I wuh until tefan Vonfre, AnioW,4il dusa, Francesco Luchlsl and Angelo Incarcatorra, tjo, ; orq is alao rea son to beltevai iigptcatadi kafe been located and &rreged, bfcfore rt-t tempting to convict thoso already in eustody,", , ' , t r. The Italian committes.lus eneacad senDorg to assist cno auitnci aiiornoy invthtf ,btasacutiivja tho, aesf Tk Bums vuv . vbki; yrvpai nivr iai Its submission to tho grand jury. ;v.' ' af 'aii HTI k HARfcT; (By Leased Wire to The Times.) . ; . , Washington June. 3S. On tho au thority of Charles H. Ackert, general manager of the Southern Railway system, dcnlol is issued today of tho report, widely p'ubltehod ia the sooth, that there Is to bo a shake-up in the genera official corps of that system. r-U hs bsjen lnttmaied' thatrthe ro-f organization would bo - along lines laid down by President Flnlcy since ha has taken hold of the manage, ment.-. According to the reports that hajetooen . circulated, Genaral Man a ear yLckeit.-Paengr iTrttH-Alai-' arard-fk-tnd Ger Pafeotf er Agent Tayl6r, woro ni6ng those" whoso resignations was to be part of the reorganisation. lUVWtfi-tH e,Hlru4kfn:.1t'ArkIo6 "lhV PaWnli JOHN D. AND HIS ; ' MVST APPEAR v (By Leased Wire to The Tlmcs. . Chicago, June 28. -Judge K. M. Landls, presiding at the.trial of . the Standard vOJl Company, of Indiana and tho Alton Railroad rebate cosos, this morning declared that John D. BockefeUev-vand his assocfcte.,wbtiW be tepm polled tt .oomerto iQhioggcit bi testify as to ' their interest - in the Standard Oil Company and as to its profits. iVED IIJIHJhOPE To fiarry (Irs. Ininiin H12 QH July; J 3 t,ic,ii.uianm tLUdc :0 4 ; Autoraoblle Tour to Follow the Wed,- ?atngt--Probably ;a .poclat. Campaign f otf the Retarit trf We: York Malv I kae -dt Mary' Smith' Named in Crosk Salt of Mrs, Lflllah- " (By tint WlrAoThe"Plnek.) Ml New Ykr June- '8.-amias B. Duke,milllonairO head." Of the .to bacco trust,' who 'divorced his wife last"; rpWng, rhgi planped iltiy ;tt wa stated today, to maTry Mrs, WIN Uam loman, the beautiful widow, of AtUhUUa.fonnerly Miss Nanallne Holt. , , CotncWetrtaV -waa atoo- learned toda ''-Jthgcvi the) f jnystorluus Mairy Sml),!fwioDIr41an,N. Dtttes, the millionaire's divorced wife named m' her cross suit as having made fife intolerable to the latter as.hfs house keeper at the pomOTTtllev'N. J., Duke estate wa,inarrhd. f n: Modr ftp, 4 weaver p. tie, woolen, mills at Rart tan, JN, .J'.T'v.4 s . .Every effort wae. made . to. keep both. fa,ct 4 secret. . Only a few of the millionaire's closest friends together with- a number of intimates of Mrs. Inman know of the arrangements me4efos Mr,okeie mwiagew " LTheLwiddlpg. It, is ,81 wllUake place.!liw Europe the; at iweeic rn July, i, Mr. Duke and bia proapectlye bride.'will eaa with a party on the morning of J,nJLy 15. JJi 4he ,nary WiU- be, WrHfilMbf coaiimthet of Mrs.. Inman; Walter Inman, the Iwelve-yean-OId son of 'the widwl his ..boy chum ' frdm Atlanta St, Julian RaVanoflej' Mrs. 'Thompson, a Ufelon Jrlend of, the. Duke. Ramify, and Brodle L. Duke, and his daugh ter who is convalescing from appen dicitis. T - - , The ceromopy, it aai,--will -take nlaca. ant noon a the eart-V . reaches the Puropia portthoflen,, wkloh, for J reasons best -known to himself, Mr. Duke1, la? keeping a secret.i The .eh- ! tire Party and two' or three , other friends of - the bride and groom, whom they expect -. to meet, bn the othor side, will Blart- for a cohtl- nontaV automobile tour Tn four ma- It ia believed bj many friends vt rn,.t ,,A1 nn Pa.A Rnt'ft 1 . .1 , uuiiL i LmtU.iu ; .... w.,v...... v.. ..r - - A CANAL CRISIS . jL; be Delayed Indeflaltely ' ROOSEVEU'SAPPALILD Sabsrirvirnry of Administration Offl. clal to the How! for Federal Pat- ' toaage- iRaits '.:ia' - Dlmurtvri ' ' Wholesale1 - Resignation -of Canal Officials. i ; (By Leased Wire to The Times.) , Now Yorkv June 28. A Washing ton dispatch to the New York World - J published thlB nprnlnjtaaya; Th Btrotr arTTOlldt-lnata Ifor ojfkBa(erpnag and tmhxtbJsrjen of administration officials in yielding Canal to a condition of approiimato phaos. A situation has arisen which threatens to retard operations and delay,, tho -completion, of tho -great waterway for years,, if not Indefi nitely. -Tho. only re mod)' In sight ap1 peare to bo Uifir turning over of tho gigantic fcnterprisa i to , contractors. Presldont Rooscyolt a.nd Kdcretaf y Taft arb sail to-be appalled by" the -crisis now existing-They have had rthfnriurf ntt Ihl Siihlnetvitt ter 'Bay anrf Mr. Talf- win1- Friday- In. readiness for -the, applica tion ,of heroic treatment tie Will 'I seek to institute such retrenchments ant make such Manxes ir will prove remedial Thatl thW srlll constitute a. sVeatewatf faIthenr-iehlng lde"t pf disaster is claimed, y many iq, oe problematical - -r v t -.m 'J politicians had domlhated an'oT'd'S- lavert conatKBr3grif'o!h'',T;Ii6 canal sinci lis adtent of John v SWvetis as chlft anglpjosr. It. was because of their .Interference that 'he Resigned als . position? u When ThebAore P. Shoots . gssumed all responsibility for, twork 6a the .'canal ; there were signs of.soandalj stormt. ft There was such discusaion in congress of enor gious . salaries and extravagance ' of sir kinds; : An Investigation was pro eeeding under instructions from the senate. ; The politicians considered it dangerous to meddle -and: left, things alono.' WIth the .advent -of' Chief Engineer - -Stevens -the--- politicians found the 'elonids lifting and went after their legitimate prey.-i Senators and '.Tepresentatlvea- scrambled' for desirable- places -and- anchored their constUueats In them. ' Mr. : Stevens so6fdimd' many pfthetn htletly hv cora potent for,, bis requirements and dismissed them: -fn1 lmost every Instance, the man who had been discharged appealed to the president, Secretary 'Taft,' his. seBtftwor rep resentative, and was retained la the canal' service despite the Judgment f Mr Btevehsv i - - - This situation soon became Intol erable.' h Mr. Stevens saw that! he would make no progress toward com pleting' the canal with an 'inefficient force of employes. - He wrote letter after .'letter to President-Roosevelt protesting against the domlnsitloo of polittolans, Ho finally"- lost hla temr per and ' BetVt an riAtrrnktum" eayln that-' if . pemioal .fcoatrol! iftust con tinue he would-be forced to 'resign. The president immediately eaWed te the fetfrntug thaL the resignation of Mr," Stevens a accepted, j 'i , vfi , The Interference oT . politicians' in tho J collection: of ; suitable and de sirable.: employes was .'the sole: rest sons leadings to the- retirement : of Chief -Engineer .Stevens, i ! i-. .-- ... ' ; ' tioethals Would Get Otat. ;-. V. Uoutenant Colonel Goethals,. now fibtof engineejf of :. the,, ojaial. has Mtfd .-Secretary Taf t . tp 'grant blur four -.months . lea v of- absence; ac- cordlag to stsoiRcial advices received here from Panama." He teakegthls application t,o Mr, Taft as a regular officer of the; army..- 'it Is said In tble connection " that 1 Lieutonant Colonel ,-Qoethal during his for months leaye, will seek to release himself from further service in Pan ama, : This information was brought here by employes returning from the canat ' xons i they declare Lieuten ant Colonel Goethals forwatded -his retie8t for .leave- three, wfceltslj ago,. Adlcc' received here -also declare yiat Engineer Major William L.-: fil bert,' the chief assistant of Lieuten Bt CPlonet Ooethals, iltas Hied ; att application; for two months leave t abaeiact.w: r.. w'.-- -fort ; .;:A It 1s further wtderetpodt here that (Jonerat .Manager' Rlerd,- of thh Pan- : .'L. .'.' . . .. . " :x,- ' - (Continued tt PageaVen.) pniiairiEPffl ijr fix ijl u r IN m BOSOM as Cleopatra ' , .to She., Concealed the Reptile h Her Corssge-.'a,nd ' iter Rudy is - Now ' Hidooxtsiyi Swollen by the Poison Injected into Her Illood from the Adder's fangs. Iy Leased Wire to The Times.) Obion, Tenn., Jonc 28,-Mrs. Rose Bloom, said to be a membor of a prominent Paducah, Ky., family, Is t deafhfaoor with thd upi$elfpart k si . .7 . . J. i- M ne oody gwolien to Trtgntlur, pro- ftlainbd, there were; no matters be ifoHlen.',rhor rosBlt of 'an,tttmlit fore it ' 1' ' 3 ju to emulate Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen, who m ancient history, is did was because the petitioners took credited. wlthV&riwpiog-, the -deadly -the statement made last night by Pro nsp'tfl besom t barm totwotrndi-' feasor Riddle In good- 'faith; and ed feolings after a love episode with nftor a few questions this morning by Marc Antony, Mr. Ryan on cross-examination. Pro- Mrs. Bloom- - came hero several fessor Gulley arose and declared that days ago frowtrnion City, nccom- they petitioners did not waht anvthint panted, y-her husband.-'' Mr. Bloom more." Professor Riddlek declared has been missing for several days, ithat it had never been the Intention When rtoetors'were Called l to at- tend Mrs. Bloom- for convulsions they found a live reptile tn her room and the woman in a semi-conscious state. rjShp; 8ald4e)Mji did not icart .to. live lohgej isArm had driven late the country, for the express purpose of obtaining - the - poison-spreading ad- Apr a nr-tB nt native,- anabnii SFsese, bite is1 connldered- fatal. The woman had placed the snake In her corsage, and her -body!' had been penetrated sevcVal tmee by the fangs of the reptile.. t luE;:ARD ' ; t ; v- ,t - - - -: iccond , Railroad Injunction fitter TaKeit Bp 4 ION Virfor IE. Bryant -PrssontB the CM-po- raOon-: .ComnaisBion''s . Side: , of - the gniUPn He is FoIlowed by V.-A. GUsgaw of vfhHadelpbia Whet Ar gues the Case of the Railroad. iaparbik to The Evening Times.) Ashevllle.'tN C, '3ne jgw-the second of the railroad " Injunction eases'tnoav being argued before Judge PritcBarq ln tho llrflted: tts circuit court was begun' this morning- that ot the stockholders, of the , Atlantic Coast Line Company against, the 'di rectors of that company ?. and the North Carolina Corporation Commis sion. 1 , ' 1 r 1 ' ' ''.Alexander Hamilton, 'general coun sel, el. thatAtlaatic- Coast Line, made the epenhrgi arBiiment tor -that road. Mr.' Hamilton tdoela red4hatr. the: attl Utde of - tke- epmiiftny tiaa that 'While beMeving the Tstos tthjuBtft was un willing to (kssartf the rfs of the eftarmods penaltiea' trtiposod'aad therefore)' ' had' Acquiesced In; them., He aid that in accof dance with vde mmds f tle BtockhoUers.-affldavtta Md ec furntshod by th- elQolals,: and the company would ffiaoke. no gneeiitt'nresa there were unexpected, developmentc ' ; '-.tJ . , -srVlotoSh- & Bryant of the ocommlst slon'8 counsel,' stated that he .North Carolls GommisHh-m ad JOHBppor ttlntty te secure gflldaVitt; in wety those of ' the. railroad; an tat he Milt .,K)it.(M.htU ni.-T,.unlsv.tt i thafef raffmea M(NTT, was M the ffeot that alt: Atlantic Ooaat Line freight trains carried bbth state and interstate frefght. t Ho discussed-, them ouestlonai.im- lilEGOASTW'S volved at some length, and .insisted ! ore'of hora bt 'the etlflpaera that the railroad: had failed to.'pro(v!havlBgT;&turnll 4 Wei? fioa4.i .. by ,argm stent- and -statistic ttlat 'tae ( ' -'A Monotony JRelicved jl't TtnW.;: ' rates wrei!oJlcatoryi'M.-Rryantpv. There - jya,l.u!it-.a totfth of ginswr mad the; seroatronal-statement fhat.(n the exam1dations68terdy after ff) ,as 'clfthtie y the. ratlrrmd,tht!aoon,- ; lt;,tfg, WM1. Wrj rou"w coBt of doing faHerstAte biMlaestr was sw, much loweMharf-the cost of doing " state; ' punlntMKv the 'Atlantic' '-Cpa jjhhiythe t mos-t.rsplrw a,vm'Jted. Lino wohld .huv'e a flay of rorkomrug (Continued on Page Seven.) h YITHIAI i-'V fate urn 'tMp Settled A Pet It loners Withdraw All Allegations Against Road Commission After Professor. Riddtek Kxplaiu That . Tb'ie Never Was Any Intention of Closing Up Roads. After befatg in -.session from 12 o'clock' yesterday until 10 last night, the hoard of county commissioners met and adjourned this morning, be ea1isS. 1" at iChafrmfi Vjohhsott hx- ' . . . Why tho board adjourned when it ot the commission to close up tho two old roads. On the contrary, that body has- Intended all along to work tbem. Professor Riddlek also ex plained h letterto Mr. Dixon. The period ralft Gkt fat prfaconstiroa Wat tho statement that fire commission could not afford to build and roaln- tain the two- old roads make stand- (ard roads of them. The commission did intend to keep tbem in passable iconaition. however, and give tne peo- ple a first-class standard road besides. Act as Brothers. ""When tho matter had. oroceeded Ihfi ' far, -fbVtfrospnor''ttfr.t court 11 roo'm sheary-'' yosteray-be- ctrm light and 'everybody breathed easily and smiled much. Instead of adversaries, the citi&ons of -"New Light, Wake Forest and RoresVHtc townships began to murmur applause, 'and before adjournment, at 10:40, a Stranger would have thought these gentlemen bad Just succeeded in nominating their favorite for rover hor. It was a satisfied body of men. Petition. Withdrawn. Prof. N. YtuGttltey and Mr,-S. O.j Ryan, as attornej s for the-petitioners to have the road commission removed, withdrew all objections, and it was not even urged that the board of county commissioners pass reaolu lutlona exonerating Messrs. -W. C. Riddlek, H. D. Raad and G. E. Gill. No exoneration was "deemed neces-sary-wthere was simply a misunder standing, and it -had been removed, and that -was .all. there rwa. to it. Invited to khirbecuo. . Mr. Pou. on' behalf of the Raleigh Chamber of Commierce, further in creased the good feeling' when- he ex tended an invitation to the cttttens of these townships to come back to Ral eigh next Monday, June 1, and help celebrate the extension of Raleigh by partaking of the big' barbecue mt the fair gruunds'.' Much" applause" fol lowed Mr. Pou' lhvftatlohV and ft was apparent thit Wake Forest, New Light and RolesWHe townships would be ' well represented. It was tfbbut 19:40 lrls morning when the hoard adjourned, v All par ties seemed well content, and was evident that a satisfactory ' under standing had 1 been- arrived at. On the ' 811018, shdrtly -'nftor' "-adjournt mont, men -whp'had bee -Bdversarfefl a' tew hrihute befhre' were laughing and'ttttfting oVeh th matter and dis cussing nxt Monday's bafheeu. : -f;LaSt Evening' Deelopmeirt.', ?' I'. Tha board of eonnty eomtnis lon ers heard the evidence of the 'petb- tlonerg against the new roard1 frdm 3:30 until .0:19 yesWrday irtternoDn. when, adjournment was takehitntll eight hut jjlgat,. Ai the night hearing Pro, w C lUddteit.'alrinMf tf the Wakp county highway commission, as i put , pB,- the stahd- and . was -- tmtnnf HV. IffnKkrs ttnlf , Jfnrf Johes sotll.lft: 10, .when the bonrrf ggara gdjowrnpd -.tinUl te, ',p1olock. -tht 'moraing.: i prof. Rhldfct tSstlflAd 1 fordef te hasfen tfce completion Af the ttleV the: trenCssos sight W-'.w croas - oamlnJng Mr. i.W.W.! Holdihg of Wake Forest (ohshfp that pr6h- Mrc - Hold...K began bk glvoi.hi argft- omenta against jthei new road, when MISUNPSTANDINO 1 swer my question." Mr. Holding re-1 , wnca iauc n vau i a auiuwy auu wanted ft tinHecgtood that be would t not answer at all unless he were treated with respect. Mr. Ryan looked as if he, too, thought Mr. Pou father. esaspee&tJsg, and" a (ew pleas tatrtegt pasted, tefteV which the ex- amjnatlon proceeded, i fm Wyt'Wnqr'l eMefbsd quite a few smiles When he read a letter, purporting to have been written by Prof. Riddlek to Mr. M. W. Dixon of Wake Forest. From title a number fi dnplleates 'had ibeen lrinted and distributed about the cotintryV But what created the fun was the Irony and sarcasm that Prof. Oulley In dulged In while reading. The letter was concerning the new road and was of an explanatory nature. Old Folks and Sentiment. Dr. H. H..Harris of Wake Forest had just finished with his direct ex amination. He had -told how there would be no. need for a new road if the two old roads were kept in good -eondltiOh, and how P. H Mangum. W. C. Brewer and a few others would be benefited by the new road. On cross-examination Mr. Pou asked Dr. Harrjs ifjtf were not true that old pexJtte?rf sVmliimiehtal when It-comes Us pavdrnf With bid things; D Har ris assented. "And didn't you op pose the removal of the postofflce fTOH) ForeetviHe to Wake Forest after ForestvIHe had dried up?" "That's avfact." - "And didn't you drive by the Wake Forest postofflce and go to Forest vilfe to get your mail?" - Dr. HarrlB said he drove to For estvIHe after his ' mail, but did hot drtve nearer than a' half mile of ' Wake Forest. The doctor was the most popular entertainer of the af ternoon and the -applause accorded ujiub 4ia i l. .1 iW-IWiffi 'plnkm. J-1 1 1 Mr. George A. Wall said, amid a (Continued on Second Prge.) r. x f oiiciiAii y -TllfLIMAlN Easterly Godtradicts W. B. Bis Testimony 4. A i The State Expecting to Show Whole sale Perjury, Taken Aback by the t'nton Miners Readiness to Admit Acquaintance With, Orchard A Revulsion of Sentiment, (By J. S. DtNNIGAX.) Boise, Idaho; June 28. Another wit ness who contradicts Harry Orchard, the self-confessed assassin of Governor Steunenberg Is on the stand this morning testifying that certain im portant statements by the state's chief witness are falsehoods This man Is W..R. Easterly, secretary of the Alt man (Colorado) union during the -strike of 1903-04. Easterly is a na tive of Illinois and is sharp wltted and observant. He has been a miner for twenty years and Is known as a mart of integrity Slid experience. ; ' He- totd'fh jury trf answer to Dr-row'S- tfneries that -Say man -who went Cbootlnjr bullet Into : a strtng of 100 giant cpk! whfch Orchard says he and Easterly did, would probably not get through the experiment with a whole ski a. The state' has been somewhat taken aback by the freedom ahd frankness with Which union miners' here admit acquaintanceship wtth Orchard. : Raw ley nd -Borah, the prosecutors antici pated that "all the -union: me would -Amy -knowing Orchard, end. that these denials Would be so emphatic and nu merous that the . Jury would be coir vhiced a wholesale wystem of perjury was fCr -obcratloft;- 'But the defense's witnesses' say they know Irertard; fhttf h wW an tAstgosjnt-wnd unlm- fportant 6rgnleatle tea twhw sever 4Hit any efflcu, ud was Beyer ;con rutted' on imtuh' matters. . v:i-fj In -this vicinity there is a. ,reVultofi nf; .feMlmeht ' in" rtmtA tii: flmtwiril aWP HI Storj' irnpllcatrng HsyWOod. Mryer 'undrPettlbOne tnr ;anyi'luiv ders. A-'woIt Irtiowa' -bsjpHat hHmatar vho' ittndS'itTwy session-t tetrlai, exprsnsed 'the-. opinion thie. -mornuag that Orchard Is a blggeis perjurer-than h-, h. ' a-imarprav : .This - clergyih&n heard Ore6ard ,Vtory H was- ain-te88eii'- bV" ts .attpwrertt" trtrthfubeS, hn4 how thtWr. 'wom tt1te!Mr-Wg ant tir .aU)rttei aa Kr. sTItshiagft tnd WeS hW wa tiatU the chief witness tmt-s-fehie Metittteayi the-tnlnW teten' ts Hlng Ms sack that Orchard I Unworthy of WJefi Mfthy. laymen have eitprfed Identical opinions. - No one can krmh-. -of .- courne. ' what the Jury thinks-about tOrch-nrd. . ' . . -t-.w - ' m 1 j". 1 i, ' 0 111 I 111 I I Ml IflAL ON THEIR DOiIJ : All Banks cf th3?Wtiii3 : A)iwv.,.'I.,"V, n '"' ANSWER ;SEHpOCiTU . Assistant Attorney General Clement , Sends His Reply (o. Auditor, DlxOa eu Question of Wlirthr or Not the Bond Held y' Banks Should, Jie ' Taxed:4.' ' : W "". The following Is the' apinlbn ,oi Assistant Attorney General Clement,;, rendered to State Auditor" DlXPui.-i regard to the taxation of national se-;.' suritles: '''V'5!V(' ft Ba.lesgh.J'June 22. 1067, ,' f &oh. i. f'.l&igpn.jBUte Audi(or,.sj., 14 A Rahstgh; N.0.'..' , ' " & , , Dear Sir: Replying to yPur favor requesting a construction of 'sectfoa 33 of the Machinery Act of ,107, with reference to tho 1 taxation of national securities, I beg to sajr that I have dolayod answering your -letter : until the latest supreme court ojln4ou Was pu-blishod. This Is. tbo caee -of - The1 Home Saving Bank vs. The Clt of Dos Molnas, from Iowa, 'decided April 22, 1907, published, June 1st.' Vol.. 27, No. 12, page 671 of theBu- promo Court Reporteri" " Allow- me to state brlody the facta In tfa ecase' -.it gecms that cartaln banks in this - ' i . . stsitd have certain of their surplus in- ', vested in real and porsonal property, . and that part of the persoaaV prop erty so invested by . them consists, pf k United States boads, upon which n.0 tax is paid. - t The following Is thd material part of section 33 of the Machlhory-Act of 1907: . ' v "Tho taxes imposed fri--eta( pur- , poses upon thosharei bf iCock in 'any i - V bRBk, banklnlf assoclatiott or savings -1 Institution whether-Hitat or W- ' tlonal) in this state.'shalt he paid by ' tle eashfer 'Pf such bank,- banking association or savings, institution di- . rectly to the state, treasurer within. ' thirtydays after the ftrst day of J illy of each year, And upon failure to pay -the .state treasurer, as aforesaid he shall Institute an action- against the bank, banking tassociatlOn Of savings '' : institution to enforce the same in, the ' ccunty: In which .theVbank,- hanking association .er savings . institution is 1 . located, which action shall he prose cuted in the. name of therstate of North. Carolina on the. Alatloa of-the .. treasurer of ; the state, and which : . shall be tried at the rBturn term of , court: Provided the cPmplaint Is filed v , ' ten days before the first day of such . terra;' ';''t thd the said hank Is authorixetj and-empowered tot de- :, duct . uch. tar from ihe dividends of j said non-resident; etookholdera. J Every: such:. hank,- banking aseoola- ' tlon or savings tnstituitlon shaH, dur Ing the month pt June, list annually with the state auditor. In the" time - and for its ehareholdert. all :i-the s '. shares; or 1te capital stock, whether held by resideirts or non-nssidentsat its' market Taroe- On the Arst day ot -- '-' June, or H ft have ho hrkt valtle, ' - then at its actual value on that day, , . frem whtch market. r aetnal yvalue vi shall be deducted th-aesessed value ., : of . thtf jfeal apd personal property ' : which bank,';' banTttng associatfdn or : saving lnstftutldn shall have-, teen listed for tixatton In the county or counties - wherein: such rat -or per- ' sohal estate - rOMrted. ' '.The ctual valne of such sharM,'' where -such . 8hanee: haire- no market value.ihall , ". he ascertained by . - atdrogpgether (he capital ' etoek,' ttfrplb -anK un divided proflts and tdeductii' there from the amount of real elhd pevsohsl property Cwaed-by said InetKuijoti on which, it ays tai Ad dfvWtg..the et Rmotmt hy th'e'.nuwber OA shares ia said -matftetioa ms' iV.i'fv'The taxatioa ohre-ot.fcBcll bhak, . , ttaiikint'aserjCrattoni 'faTrsgw Sank shall act 4m -at- s'reatei;sat than i " ag uaesBed ejpo otier-mowiyed teap. -, Ral, t the 4utad at 4hsatidil. xltl- J reas of this sUH, M(hr such, taxa " , tlon Is for state, countyi .gchPol or. ' mmklcfpar WreB'Vw'''iMf'f j4 v. . x " 'S- The eueetiou Ihih nttatatty.'krlseB; -. whether onderrAtSafiroctWm refr this t- seV-tkm of , the Machxnery Act the pro s swiouMoli the'AsurtoWh the '- htks tMeebtdda boads.cif tia-unlted ; States akould be dedttctcit from thd irtmree -of etoct b-th hands of. the ipdPvidual stotkbordert before, aajsess- 5 , tag the same fo axiUohv iTh sUte a X aanoty by ny erm'trf taxation, lm- sose .any hwrdeu on inr pet.bl the , national puhHfr debt, but ihe.-tronstl- ' fation has c0n&irre(j aperi -ihO igov erament the potter tft horrnw money (Contained oh Third Fnge. t. r it
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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