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TTT3 THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1907 JUI THE FRIENDS OF THE BABIES CROUP, AND wLjtJ Pneumonia Solve PISTOL BATTLE The Family Safe-Gaud. 25c, 50c, (1.00. Relieves Croup is M Jf4. a h Pnmnumla In 1 kaunL Baffin work mm toon m WITH ROBBERS ---j-j AalcM applied. Crlalnal to ko without It. Sold b all drunliu or 10c added hr "ScttScUy ' UKtUt4M.tUi. Chim Grnsboro, H. u CrlnlMl to M without it. sola Dy an arunira or luc aaaes or nut. END Or MOROCCAN WAR TRIBESMEN SURRENDER Good Deeds of Nathan Straus Riot in New York Follows Ar of New York City rest of Hold-Up Robbers a xr (By Cable to The Times.) Paris, Sept. 17. According to dispatches received by the foreign office from ('una Blanca, the mission which took General Drudo to Mo rocco has boon fully accomplished. The submission of all the tribes now BOLL WEEVILS ITHURT (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Now Orleans, La., .Sept. 1". Dr. S. A. Knapp, special agent of the United StnAcn department of agriculture, detailed to tiike charge of the fight against the Mcxleun boll wpcVH, and stationed at Lake Charles, La., has been ordered to Washington.. Th' change Is made on the ground that the tight against the boll weevil Is over and won; not that the destruc tive Insect has been eliminated for, on the contrary. It Is still In evidence In Texas, the territories and Louisiana, and has Just been discov ered in Catahoula Parish, La., within 17 miles of the Mississippi, where It Will undoubtedly' exist next season. Hut that the department of agriculture has dually preferred plans by which the cotton grower can raise just ns much cotton If he has weevil on his plantation as he would without them. BANK THIEVES ARE INDICTED (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Philadelphia. Pa.. Sept. 17. Adolph Segal, William F. North, and M, S. Colllngwood were Jointly indicted by the gland Jury yesterday for the wreck of the Ileal Estate Trust Company. There are 41 bills alleging conspiracy and the embezzlement of stuns ag gregating 15,300,000. The bills con tained 9!2 points. Thirteen of the Indictments Were found against Segal, live charging conspiracy, Ave embezzlement and receiving of monoy unlawfully. North and t'olllngwood. the former the treasurer and the latter assistant treasurer of the Heal Kstatc Trust Company before Its failure, we- each Indicted on 14 bills In each case, jrevrn on the charge of conspiracy and seven on the charge of embezzle ment. In nil the indictments for conspiracy the name of Frank K. Hippie, the ulclde president of the ; company, Is Joined with that of the defendants as a party to the crime. JEW KILLING HABIT PREVAILS IN ODESSA (.Special Cable to The Times.) Odessa,. Kept. 17, Notwithstanding the proclamation of the new prefect of Odessa, Ueneral Novltsky, outrages In the streets here were resumed on the occasion of the funeral of a polici' oinelal. The Black Hundred fired revolvers recklessly all day, broke In to Jewish houses, pillaged them and rruelly beat their occupants. Two Jrws were killed and many were In jured. Reports are reaching this city f raids, robberies und murders at other places. SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL '.- OPERATION 8AVF.S WALKK. (By Leased Wire to Tho Times.) Richmond, Va., Sept. 17. After an operation In which a clot was re moved from the brain David Walke, of Manchester, is now able to walk and talk and every indication points to a complete recovery. Mr. Walko fell from a building and Injured his head. He apparently recovered from this Injury but In a few weeks he lost the power of speech and the use of an arm and had paralysis of the leg. The skull was trepanned several weeks ago, clot removed and the Vraln thoroughly washed. Since then Mr. Walke has rapidly Im proved. The Touch That Heals. Is the touch of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, It's the happiest combination of Ar nica flowers and healing balsams ever compounded. No matter how old the ore or ulcer is. this Salve will cure It. For burns, jcalds, outs, wounds or jKloa. It's an absolute cure. Guaran teed by all druggist. X5o, A NOW appears to bo practically assured. The tribesmen will return to agri cultural pursuits. The troops now quartered In and near Casa Hlitnca will be distributed In seaport towns where absolute peace Is ro-estnb-llshed. The police system will then bo nut In force. THE GRAFTERS (By Leased Wire to The Times.) . Ulchinoud, Va., Sept. 17. With the direct charge (hut ' members. ' of the city 'council were accepting contracts from the iniinclpnllty in open viola tion of the state law, Knnlon (!. Williams, who preferred tin- charges, created a sensation at a meeting of a council committee .last night.. It was charged that - cniiucllnmn Will shire, chairman of a sub-eommltlee at the city homo, .was a contractor there and that he had ordered extra work -without authority. ' Dr.. Williams' also showed by tin- record that coun cilman Atkinson had secured a con tract for city home repairs. The report was -referred to the city attorney. Hills for work ordered by Wlllshire were held up pending In vestigation. , . ..(fly-Leased .Wire to The Times.) Culpepper, Va., Sept. 1 ".--William Smith, superintendent of a plantation owned by Captain Miller In this coun ty, about fourteen miles from Cul pepper, was shot and killed Sunday night. 'There Is no clew to his slay er's Identity although tho police say they believc. lt was. tho result of an old quarrel and concerned a woman. Smith was called from ills home af ter dark by somo one who claimed to bo In need of assistance In mending a broken wagon. lie went out Into the road and when lie was n few feet from the house tho concealed assasln lired point-blank at him, emptying two loads of buckshot Into his body. He was dead when found by mem bers of his family who were attract ed by the shooting. The night was a bright moonlight one, hut none of thoso who soon reached the scene of the murder could find any trace of tho slayer. Smith bore an excellent reputation among his neighbors and was not thought to have an enemy. A feud between the Smith family and another family of the county had existed for some time ,lt. Is said, and the sheriff and his deputies arc proceeding on that line, They ex Dress confidence that-thev will m:iln an arrest shortly, and that they will get tho light man. WATSOX WANTS TO IMC V. GOVERNOR OF INDIANA. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Richmond, Ind., Sept. 17.- James E. Watson, representative in con gress from the sixth district, has made an odkial announcement of his candidacy for governor. For a long time Mr. Watson, who is whip of the republican side of tho house and a member of the ways and means com mittee, has been undecided as to whether he would stand for congress again or for governor. It was said ho had an ambition to succeed Mr. Cannon as speaker of the house. NKW PASSKNOKU TARIFF ill VS. E. PASS. ASSO. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 17. On next Friday the Southeastern Paasengcr Association will , issue a new Inter line tariff sheet which will become effective immediately. The new tariff puts Into interline effect the rates recently ordered by the rail road commission and which bad caused considerable confusion In the sale of through tickets. BIO NEGRO FUNERAL OVER "POLICY KING." (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago, Sept. 17. John V. (Mush rojouth) Johnson, was burled last evening. From all walks of life came those who attended the funeral of the negro millionaire, once known as the African policy king of Chicago. It was estimated that i.000 persons heard the sermon preached by Rev. E. 7 Martin In the Institution at Chicago. AT R 101 COLDBLOODED ASSASSINATION WORKOFMILK CONGRESS The International Gathering Adopts Straus' Measure for I'usf ui'i.lng and Sterilizing All Milk Intruded for Infants lie Gives , Complete PasUuiiing Plant to Itrussell and Oilers to Present' .." Other Euro pean Cities With Similar Plants. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Brussels, Sept. 17. The closing hours of the International Milk -Congress witnessed a grand triumph for Nathan Straus, of New York. After the congress had adopted h's measures for pasteurization niid steri lization or all nii:k Intended for In fants, he was publicly thank"d for his presentatii I' a '..complete pus- teuiizing plant to the city of '.Brussels and his (il'fer to present similar plants to twenty-five of the leading cities of Ktllope. The declaration-, which. Mr. Straus' activily and 'earnestness- induced th congress to niake advises to all mothers to give their babies onlv milk which has hecn brought- to the boil ing plant or which lias been oastcm-i- ed or sterilized. Doctors are urged to see that this pronuncln uiciito is spread to the knowledge'-, 'of all mothers. BASEBALL MAN SHOOTS WOMAN. - (Special to The Evening Times. ( Chatiolet, N. C. Sept. 7. - Ki ;m U McKinnon, baseball Phi'vci-:--and a man about town, shot' and perhaps fataly -wounded' Kiinna Jones, a ne gro woman. Hist nighi, ''The shooting nccnrral a few .minutes before seven o'clock on the front porch of Klhcl Unco's house, in -(ho. red- light dis trict. The negro woman, who had been drinking, ..struck Kihol Bryce across the face with a -chair, ami t h. ti wit li an oath "threatened to liit.McKinnon, w ho was siiiuding near, and when she did lie took from his pocket a :',2 cal ibre Ivor Johnson and shot, her in the right, shoulder. McKinnon at once ran up town and gave himself up to the police. A report from the 'hospital slates that tho bullet haw not been located and it. is thought entered, tho lung. McKinnon is a native of Florida lie has played on. several professional and soml-profesisoual baseball teams as pilcber. He came to Chaiiolo sev eral months ago for" tho.-purpose of organizing' a team and suereoded in getting together h few players. Pending the result of the shooting ho is being held in custody. THE NEW SONG SAYS "TVT fi. TTPT? m?TT St Louis, Mo., Sept. 17. Three thousand trained voices will sine "Dig Her Deep Through Dixie," and ' nn.ono will join In the chorus, when President;--' "Roosevelt reaches St. Louis on his way to Memphis, with n great river fleet, to tulomi tho lakes to gulf deep waterway convention. Tho song has been. written to the air of 'Dixie" and tho words are me lodious and inspiring. OHlOMlO,llOM)QH?OlflOmQ)llClCUlOMlO)HOllrOll o o STANDARDQVAUW o o o 6 J o o o o o i o 5 US. GOVEKNMBNT'INSPECTION O NEWYORK'SAVANNAH ATLANTA NEW ORLEANS OHCMIOIHOHCIMOU!CHIC!MOIIIOIMO10IMO!IIOI!IO INNOCENT MEN KILLED Things With Italian Names Kill Two Merchants in Their Own Store He cause One Suggested Informing Police of Wiitul Highway Rob bery and Assault On An Old Woman in the Street Today Several Women Injured. (By Leased Wire to The .-Times.). rsew York. K.-pl. 17.-; In a terrlUe .pistol battle following an attack upon an old man by a band of robbers at (One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Second avenue, two men were killed ! and two mortally wounded, a woman stabbed and nine others Injured. A riot followed (he bnltle.wheii.de- tcctlves and policemen' tried .. to ar- ! rest the alleged hold-up men, . The dead.: UAUIIY l!KCKi:i;. hardware deal er, I'll .years old. shot through the heart. 1 I SA.MCKV BKCK'KK, L'6 years old, , hardware dealer, shot through the. 1 abdomen. " The injured:: Isaac l'osteueek, .slot in head. Mis. Lena Becker, mother of the dead men.' seriously cut and bruised. Mrs, .Anna l'osteueek, sev erely wounded about the head . und body. All the injured were taken (o tin.' Harlem Hospital. ..-"'" Crowds were in Second ii Venue when the old "man was attacked by the rob bers. He fouglil his assailants vig orously and after being badly beaten aiid robbed of his money and watch he was allowed to escape. Crawling to the. clothing store of Mrs. Huiinu Kuufinann at Second avenue, lie sank down on Hie sidewalk and several citizens dri'-ssetl his Wounds. Mrs,. Kaut'niaiui, ""after the man hail been; removed, was sweeping the stains from the sidewalk when Harry Becker, whose hardware' store is next door, told Mrs. Knufniuun somebody ought to notir.v the police. As ho uttered these words.; u young man stopped up to him ami said;; "Vou call the police; you will get yours soon.''' As Mr. Becker went Into his store, five of the mtui followed hi in Inside. In the' Unlit that followed Becker was shot through the-' 'abdomen' and died soon; after taken to the hospital. Francisco Siea, who did the shooting, Is in custody, v . ; v- r,-..-JffTr- V i r --;"--" A Humane Appeal. ; A humane citizen of Richmond', Ind., Mr. V. D. Williams, 107 West .Main St., says: "1 appeal to all per sons will) weak lungs to take Dr. K i n g's New Discovery, the on ly rem edy that has helped me and fully ('times up to tho proprietor's recom nieiJlalion." It saves inoro lives than all other throat and lung reme dies put togel her. Used as a cough and cold cure the world over. Cures ilstl'.ina, bronchitis, croup, whooping rough, quinsy, hoarseness, and phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs-. mid builds them up. Guaran teed at all drug stores. 50c. and $1. Trial bottle free. W. C. T. I-, Merlins.;':. The V. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. X. II. Broughton tomorrow at 4 p. in. Important business to be transacted and every member is urged to be present. o o o i i s S ' f O f O o i o o 5 5 5 MS CIGARETTES L None better known none better WIJ liked none better made. M MmA Cigarettes as good cost twice as $$f iff :' much. n 10c for 10 rW-v Why Pay More ? iSsT S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer (ThOSw New York jjbQ' T SEE BOLE; NOW BE'S DEAD ( By Leased Wire to The Times.) Pueblo, Col., Sept." 17. A special from Colorado Springs says: An automobile party of seven per sons-loft Colorado City at 7 o'clock this morning on Its way to Colorado Springs. Kolowing the automobile, was a cab containing more members of (ho party. The automobile was running at a sixty mile an hour clip. Tho chauffeur did not see a hole In tho roadway and on making a short turn struck a. telegraph pole. Three nien were Instantly killed, one of whom was hurled' 100 feet, and a fourth Is. 'reported to havo died later at a hospital. - They wero all badly mulilaled. the dead: William Kalslou, dealer in electri cal supplies. BriKoii (iraves, a drugghit. . . . . , . ircy, chauffeur. All wer.i prominent Klks of Colo rado !'; -rings.- DP; NO WATER (By Leased Wive to Tin- Times.) Beaver Medow, Pa., Kept. 17. Owing to a scarcity of water, a fire which started In the store of Ciirren Brothers is threatening the entire town. The principal business block is alreuuy in ashes and tho firemen seem helpless to cheek the flames. Assistance has been asked for from neighboring towns. Health In the Canal Zone. The high wages paid made It n mighty temptation to our young arti sans to Join the force of skilled work men needed to construct the Panama Canal. Many are restrained, however, by the fear of fevers and malaria. It Is the knowing ones those who have used Electric Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are tfo from malarious Influence with Electric Bitters on hand Cures blood poison, too, biliousness, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Qua ran teed by all druggists. GOc. ONLY IfclOO MOKi: XKKDKI) TO UUILO PAKSOXAfiK, Tho rally at (ho colored Congre gational church Sunday was a reat success. Kcv. F. ii. Mallard, tho pastor, desires to thank his congre gation and tho many friends of tho church for Ciolr liberal contributions to tho E. P. Hays Memorial Fund. Ho states that If $200 more can bo raised, tho work oi building tho par sonage will bo completed. An oarn cst plea Is niado for this amount. CO. BALL HAS TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND THAT HE IS OOINQ TO SELL ON EASY TERMS and In small tracti to suit purchaser. Now, If you want a poultry or truck farm, or a lumrner residence, call at J. B. OREEN CO.'S. DN 101 MINI! Tanri J There are no stronger ' purchaser than facts in the ; tangible and easy to tie to. We present you with some facts and figures in tho following items that will greatly increase the purchas ing power of your dollars. You'll do well to note them. It's much easier to save money in this way than it is to earn it. One lot of Men's iNegligeo Shirts sizes 14 to 16. Were l, now, "jfgg Big lot of Boys' Fleeced Lined Underwear all sizes. Shirts and Brawcrs 50c. Men's Extra Quality Fleeced Lined Underwear all sizes . . -50C Ladies' Half Wool nibbed Vests and Pants In white only. Special 1,rl,c 75c. Extra Values in Bod Comforts) full size all iicw, fresh goods, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 A new assortment of colors in Satins for Suits, etc. 36-iu. wide, $1.00 per yard. Wc will continue- the marked-down tialo on all summer goods. White Lawn Shirt Waist Suits. White Linen and Lincno Shirt Waist Suits. IHuo Linen Stills. Dressing Sacqucs and Wrappers. ' ; Children's Muslin Gowns, Skirts and Drawers. V "Ink Land of the Sky" RENILWORTH INN SITUATED IN A PRIVATE PARK OF 160 ACRES. BILTMORE, NEAR ASHEVILLE, N. C. 2,500 FEET ABOVE THE SEA LEVEL. JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE FALL MONTHS. Recognized BS tho lendlntr h n 1 nl In t h ft tnnnnlnln. r. . . . i. " " ------ - Carolina. ( No scensry in tho world hottd. Mr Xfltphnlt rnij Di.r,.!, i .... - ""u " " iuw. rtujoms ana overlooks the Biltmoro estate. Cool. Invigorating climate, hiagnilicently furnishod; cui sine unsurpassed; pure water. All Vegetables from our private garden, gathered frcah every morning Orchestra, golf, pool, billiards, tennis, livery, beautiful rides and drives. Coach meets all trains at Biltmoro station. Consumptives not ac commodated undor any circumstances. Coach is operated by manage inoa , running every half hour bclwcen trolley from ABhevlllo and the hotel. Open nil tho year. Write or wire for booklet 4nd rates. . EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. Me and Tie To arguments for the prospective shape of figures. They are ut wuBiuril INorwi will compare with tho view from this r.,ii ..t... . ....
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