THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1907. BOY WHO MAILED BOMBS FOR FUN Then He Ran and Told Police a Bloody Story ' ' r.mi DiiruTn nn r nuc uuk. uuuuiLL mn inn Hut lie Did t Open it, Hnvi"". I5c'li Warned Through I be -:; 1 1 Who Sent it 'I wo (Miser S'romi-m-it !!! Who IN'.iipetl a I ill i :ty; up The te;a:; I'ellio.v Tlioiiy.-lit Tin y Would Make H in: Kicb For Savins; the Lives He lhilaii",orot!. .( I!y Leased Wire-to-. The Times.) Deliver, Col.,. Oct. '' Dynamite laden bombs wci concealed in. pack els, received almost-' simultaneously through the mails ye-to :.!,; b. Gov ernor Henry. A.; Iluchtel, David I). Moffatt, president of the First natio nal bank of Denver, and Charles !. F.ounizo, president of the. Colorado xational Dank. : j They wore sent by Kemp V. nine--1 low. aged 21 years, a clerk in a bookstore, iligelow's theory was I that Ik: sent bombs Vo a number of! prominent cithxtis aiid then toll the J police, thinking the reciiiients of the ' bombs would he so grateful that ..they : would make him rich for life. : ; Bigelow. became a hero .Sunday j night, when he told tlie polif-e there j was a plot afoot io assasinate a num ber of Denver citizens. He said, that . w-hily walking along a seeludeU por-, tion of De'.-.-oi; .' street . he h;d v i; -ard ; two men whispering and, caiight. this iiiuch of .what, one of them said: ; i: "We are going : to get MotTtitf, ivouiitze. Iluchtel and Ch tse. We , are going to get Chase tonight. We ! have the dynamite all ready anil I am to meet Jim on this street now in ' a few minutes and wo are going (here : together to touch it 'off. .litn is in j 'the park and is coming, up this way. . You can"- ami then he said the iiien ! walked away. ''.-...'I' The polhe waited -a IT nig'tt lung. : but nobody came to carry out the plot.; Not. because: they doubted, his j story, but just for safe-keeping. Tiige- low was held tit police, headquarters to await development. For a day he' posed as a hero in. his best: style, and ; : was lionized (o his heart s content. Tee police had warned the gov- or mind pictures are first formed by the great Architect, Merchant, before planning a or an industrial revolution . On the cleaniess. of the brain photograph, depends the measure of success jn each great undertaking or fiirall one either! Properly nourished brain and nerves constitute the wiaciuuery f(;r ir..ildng "mind pictures" that can be depended on for successful v;ork in great or small affairs. A true Brairv ,i rape The daily consumers of this wholesome, appetizing, the mental machinery to keep in the lead of "successfu 1 ernor, Moffatt and Kouutze to bo on their guard, and when each of the merit o the Australian lorm or three men yesterday received a mys- ballot. Alter that the question was terlous package they were Riiuvrly taken up all over the country, so carried to police headquarters. Nach hat now practically every state in box was found 10 contain two sticks the union has adopted that ballot, of dynamite, to which were attached Among the Single Taxers who Re fuses and caps end which were cured this reform in various stales packed in black powder. The rlidiag are Joseph Dana Miller, editor Single top was lined with semi paper and Tax Ueviow, and .1. K. Abarbanel, in matches had been placed with their;. New Jersey; I. 11. Custer, in Indi licads in contact with I he 'sandpaper, j ana: Judge Levi McCrhee, South Pa so that ihev would have been liahled kola: lion. S. A. Stockwell and Clivu if the box had l.:cn opened in ilie , T. Kiickson. Minnetsoia. , manner .intended, "thus undoubtedly ; "The initiative and referendum causing an explosion of. dynamite, jlias been adopted lu a : number of Thoroughly startled now. the n- I lire liu !'.!,! up and .(per, ho, ad r,0 tu, down tuned lli'ie- and con fessed thai it was he who 'placed the i ,lj naaiite in the governor's unci; .card. He .confessed also that ho bad sent infernal , machines to Lawrence C. i'liii.ps and Kdv.ard Chat-e.' hut thev were not delivered.' l'.igelow could uive mi (i:-..er-e;jilan:ilioiv of bis mo live' iy..seiidli!K .the .bombs" .than that iU'.'wnnifti I'! a. sensation. Till: 'KlXUi.K TAX : ViOVF.MKNT. i!y !: . WI'.KKI.KIl Wii.C'X. "Any law which to. ids to build up a part of any organism at the ex-.-ot'.e of the w hole is a pernicious law; a.id any Uiw which tends to on-' large or ; eiineh a part , of a com munity, or social organism at : the expense nf an;'; 'other part is a d.in-.dor.i genius law. Sc.i'ieiv is an organism which ' mus ' progress as a whole or j lieri.di as a whole, and in the. strug gle which goes on.. between the sev eral interests, the law, to be a go'.-u and wholesome law:. . must preserve the" . iiist lm:".ice. Ti;e. nioinc'.it it .-bog iris "lo diseri initiate iii fe.'.or o;' i :, 'itiarntft ':"aiul acinis :::nnthtr; .tutit; iiionutu it, '.become.;, had law :''T!'e laws cis J !iey iu'e toda.v male' niiiivettisis.-.. Thej should !e. so modified--.thai anarchists cannot exist."' -' From ."The -Public," . . - A r.iinilii inr'e.-e:;t" in chy and fn won lit spl r ''of .'-people- ' the Single y Do i f Unit ail the ' inii l-:nowi:i:; Tax Phi it. eon Id astrial pi mv lild oil-' leins of t lie riaV.' Have sii'te' what had .ever ; ldished bv. any Single asked me to been aeeoni l"axer uutsiiie hie of nnp-li talk. la '..order that 1 might, g filits whieii could, be cone e only ated. I.e't- l.'.w.n 10 Mr. Frederic '. iiresideiil of tb Ta-; Club, for sfa Letibusciier .was: Cyrus . Man! Mi'lie at Milt: tistics. , Olio .'of Mr, .:"i v, his thi org:' line :;o stood wif!1 1 1 tetiry bi. lirst campaign in " leSC schseipiet-.tly : w rote the ... it Is tor that' campaign:'.-. Here is what I eubuseher says !u re-ly to queries: ' : What Max r,ecn Done. " ','1 well -recall that Mr, George pu bjic '.skyscraper," man that brought suit ih.al tlio price has - dropped" ;. j - Building Food, is N "There's a Reason, the attention or the people to thoj slates largely through the efforts of Single -'Taxers.- Afffoug others you wiM Jind Dr. William T. Hill, of Mis souri: Kev. Herbert S. '. UIgolow, ..of Ohio, and the late Thomas (!. Sher man, of Hrooklyn. "The Tonens system of land lilies doing awav witii the present rnm borso.nc exinu--:ve method, has been advocated more largely by Staph) Takers thn.i by any other cla-s. It has been ad:i.ted in Massachusetts, w':v James' II. Cri'iet was lis fore most advocate, lb.- lately wrote an article in Moody's Magic-Mic. 'on the : t.b.iec; .-'- I n I His stub vecated by iiogister and tleptttv Ivegisior us being ad- A. .1. Hoallou (lusia.y Thomp son, of .Hrooklyn both of whom aru Single Taxers. AntilViss I - "Of course, yoil: man Hoboi t : jiaker I'gNlation. now: ex-Cot: :i:ul what ! tgreBs te litis acci ifis stand against. ..legislators from railroads at ision, but now has Hint: passe met Willi (1 first .been adopted 'not only by the ua- tiov.al. government, but by nearly every -state government. What is. not so well known, is tlie fact thai . he;, is the frilher of home . rule in ' laxarot! in Xe.w York state. , I , : You ktiow . khat Tom' Johnson' has .done on 'the two cent fare question, hie'i ..vato' -iiiis -I'-.-en adopied by lil'- '.-en sia'c-s. 'Some'. fifteen years 'ago, j while 'a 'member of congress, lie i:i- t rod need and brought - to a success ( i'ul issue a bill providing , for lliesep- inrate assessiiieiii. nf land and build ings, in tlie District of, Columbia. X I "Whii" on the subject of separate, tissessiiients. "one: uiiist . -not forget j Hon. I.awson I mi'dy..: now the pre.-i- "-:"Ninn in i.iii'aiei .ew oi i,. .- .s 1 secretary, i) f the Tax Heforiu Asso jciation lie drew and had passed I ho ! bill iluit .in New York 'ity land and t improvements:: be separately asses j.M'd. 'I Ip' I'esuli is that taxation or; I ia mi hit gely, iticreased. wi.ile that on the. poor tiiau's home , Itii'nely de creased and the . tux rate fell from aboui s.'.'!" to abioit S i:.. "il. . - ; "Our frl ' ll'.an whom ; witt ier' man, ! eonnress re; : used in the ,:nd W'hidden . Graham I hi re is no haunter er I fought for years to 'Ikp.o iiore the lax tm alcohol arts, and the last con . EiiJjmecr,' Statesman or ,:s .-.ier, -i ,'iK-iiiui leiiL )n:i Liie I e-j , 1...! ,1..., ...- ,1 a mighty bridge, a national campaign u t s tissus-repairing food, have men" and , 'j y o Ta !tho few iems given abi'ne must run- j the lo'lowers .if i ( lusively prove ' fin" 'Henry, (lei ;!',:. indns:rial pliilos ;i.t work.. Many j ophy are alio, and women, iis veil, a: iiion. are inter- (sled in -tine work. M'nil the Woman'j Fax flub of X- York is ac- ( live and alert., There is every r. should lie iniefist because it boa's rittge. And niarria i axui. .'ay v.oai ti d in i iiis topi''; directly on iiuir oit'jhl lo To a woman's most important eoufcidera-! ure;.-, tion ia life. - Any coudil ioii : nf aieig'.i, cotiiitry, whotleT religions of. poiii't-.'.' ical, ..which ha. I me:i : hcsittiie lendiliev lo iiiake; iboni , (-stabiishiug , ami dangerous con- ; ice. and all kooiI ; work ingothor lo homo.- is a fal.-' dilioti for the ' women should i overcome It. Monopoly which causes he earth. air and .unhht to .be controlled by a few people rotiipc'ls t housuuds. of men: in every city to, forego the privi leges of homo life. WM. J. RYAN AND ROBERT E. GLENN tnitni!ons lyive been received 1 Iron) file Fall Festival Maiiag.-nient, io y iiarioi'e, io tin mloriiKil ree.'ii tiim' to In' tendered . Hon.:. William Jeiiuings lii'v.iu and Governor J!ob- il P. Gleii.i on the evei.iug Of .Mou di';, October 1 !tli, in the assembly hall ai t he Sehvyn I ioiel. LINCOLN LITHIA CLUB CHARTERED ' i :., raie., tereil sliii'!: bi'gill l,i ilii l.itliia Club, iiieoi'jip ncoliitriii, has ii'.'eii cliar- :i I. :ii.h. I'll: an, ;.:))'ii:ed : cajiil'il of ,f I a, O.l-l, bill cotuiiany can le,;iiics.s Willi $ I .'I no. shares I. ing SJ'ih each... liicor.or.r.e!'- are,' I I-. II. : I share; W. A. F; ir, 1 : W. F. ( , 1 : ii. M. ii'g. 1; Clar.de It. ictor, 1 ; .(. S. iua.i 11. line. 1 , and lid Chambers Hlnii h, 1. lo conduct hotels, opera. o livery stabb : 'l lie; erect ! objeet is liiiildint's. , elc. l.albers' Stiooly '7i ii,-. Ol.e o 1 1 lie nioj-t. toieee.-el ill ' prises i:i .di folI;, V.i... is liich, nier .I,; ( o , a roniern baii'lliiig llle,'- 1 1 nil'- "rs : : :'( ies, iii'.'lit.lln.; hue I'Kiiil-uw etc. It .1.1 i- necessary to send lo the uort heri bet's' ;sa the c;is ha riier NorfolK. .1 western ci lies lor bar 's, af una lormerlv bi'i-'i evorj ihi'i;; to ciinlii llie hop Is now obtainable in Won I hern barbers should tal.e iio.i- of this, lest money they I uid hereafter i:i- ive 10 spend lor! ""iM'iies iiti a Hoiuiiern house. T niont reliable goods known lo tlie barbers' liaaiiier Norl'olli, irade are sold bv iSich - Co., 4-18 Kast Main street, SMALL FIRE TODAY ON SALISBURY ST. An alarm of Are was turned In this morning about nine o'clock from box Xo. 29, and it proved to bo "t the conilco works of Mr, J. T. Jones, on Suilsbury street, between Morgan and Hargett. The fire was In tho office and was extinguished in a few minutes, the principal damage being dono to papers and books in the office. The total damage was Con1 siderably less than $100. It Is not known how the fire started. SKVKKAIj TOWNS ANXIOUS FOIl TRAINING SCHOOL. Mrs. D. Y. Cooper, of Henderson, and Mrs. W. 11. s. Bnrgwyti, of Wel don, wrre In Raleigh, today returning from Greensboro, Vhcre they ttt- How illogical we are to have fresh succulent oysters deliciously cboked and then spoil the feast with hard dry oyster crackers when we can get Those delicious little oyster crackers that are always fresh and crisp and flaky, with just suffi cient salt to give zest to either soup or oysters. in moisture proof packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY :'. a, i;:o: :ing of tl-e trustees of : on v.i 1.1 : .. .l,icks(,n Manual T,r .'.- S.'kooi. They -stated to a ', 'i"'.v;ri;-:l.t-.f i hti I the liieeliug W'as 'I a vi T indue -largo -one and Hint uai lei'ing 'Ui;'::C:: were nuide ,liy .-..??t:tte:-CoiieiM''.). and Creeiohon-'. having o!'ie-id ::s . in seii as ville. town en a n ca ;l iii ha' .- ',: i hi lo ir. J. P. Cooke, ol ( oii i !i:d cbaii'miin; ,. .Mr. of Cii'eensbol o, tre,:s- eaie i!n cord w ('::-c,r i eb on d Dr. Hubert ifoysU'i'i of Ual- DU.FGA TIN XAMKIl TO. national com i:i:i:; i;. The gevrceer b wing delegates t eea tile iTpie: til. eiai.ef i-I'.!'.-Iw'lu be le id at Mtwli) 'Olio, boioi' 11. Fn.i'k has mimed- the fn' ii lie- I'liiivealiiin li V ii iltatives of the tex .s and organize, 1 i- X.isbvllle, Tennessee, .ics.Mij ui .: ii Mi-bane'. Sieay; ,T. L. -t,: Jr.i llraliain; I lei. i i- ".tit. . nd K. Taliiier, .Nov i:Vs Army of Crooks. Aiid.-1 lo I ii in.s, urhit'g .dements 'v'liih iu.ve cro!:;.:-.! iij1 Veyciil !".- in tlie : . ' i ... (ieeari nieti! . sa.vs ii New Y-.:r i-!:!a ' fl'letl;' res; omicut of the l'liiladel e", i:; tlie lu'obb ni now con the heads of the, detective liiti'iaii, how l deal, wilh the hordes of rroolts at.d e.,'jiiien who are liocl. ing to the city for winter unar;. Vs. Willi' llie i : en an c!ih.' (if. tb:.' county fair ', ! sithitt'.J- resorts eae'l a". .::ee. of crooks iir.ariibly Is d.r Nvi Vorl, . lo liilieraal" in b. , liie bub tons ; 'hi So (Very resorts ami ciienp :-.es. wbieli ; , have lottg iieeti. I ';i' 1., ;ual li rs. : : . " ' ; .-;' .Me,-:i of tb, u'.d ijetectives iiiu'.v iho crooi-s t'liil ivei'L- familiar with iiieir aliee! b'.ii t I'li.i c 111 ha mis Tiie habits and couikn-a- youncer men are not , 1 :ey are 1 nergelic r tid Iryiag to I a reputation. ; I oriiinarv circiimsianc-."i Ibey would geod.' , in poiica parlance, "mal iej nut inc. ci rcu nisi c'l' ts are extraorilinary, and il is chained that j a major'ty oi, the in, i.ie not being ,.... t.... 'CI... 1 i 1., I i':"i""-' "'""": ' 011! of ilo'm before iitey have !,.,(! even 1 fair iham e 10 start in. i.eav-1 1 1, 1.,., ,. i 1, cuiieiy. ,,,, i.eitef that they are handicapped i i HOW,!., ...Iv. il.ee ,. i.-.l iiv.Ile In.' ii il vane ililfereat as to wliether v.: i 111 failure or success.'' r2o "c,m-! ditions reU'lef it dubious whether llut deiant:u ill can copo witli the winter army ol croohs ,iiui keeji tlvaui under control. i;::ll!Ll!pA!!!E O1E0 " TODAY 8F POISON (lly Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, Oct. ft--Anirust Weil, millionaire iliirt maker, died nuil (ienly lotii'.v na ii result of hydro?. u n!o acid poI.:on;ng in ll.o apartment of his brother .. Sauiiiot, at the Man hliltan Square Uotel. Members of; t he . family insisted that he hud no Intention of ending his Ilfo and appealed to tho coroner to begin an Immediate investigation. liti;. Well had been sufferins from ptomaine poisoning for some months. Mystery was added to the case when tt developed that his physician had not prescribed the ncld and steps wore taken to discover where It was bought. LOST This morning on street or inj store, L.aay'8 uacK comu, goin trimmed. Reward for return to Times office. GREENSBORO AND OBEl! (rf;iecial toYlio Kviaiing Times.) (!i eelish'oro, Oct. !! - 'I his ci'y. a l ho quietest ' election Known hen vo'ed . for a ."? !2".(M"j l.end issue to t pity 'off;. Iloaling iudelilediiei-ii of the ciiy.. Only N votes wore cast agiiinst the iirooni-'iiioii. duly 1 S iml of ".mill e.ualitied -vot'-r.-i registered and ! :.::;: oi the-e -voted alnrm-iiively. I "!"' ' ! Malaria Caui-es Toss of Api.etite. Hern. O-t. il- Tic in-opo ,;t io-i ; OM efrinil,m, (:UmVi.;-s TAJtTT- : ?.-,(), in, it for street improve- u.;..s ,-.,nu TONIC, drives out ma carried by a majority of , , i;l nn,j mii,iH ut, the syslem. For '.'. 1 grown people and Children Mc. '.'; Nl'w to vol men Is FORMAL PRESENTATION OF THE r .z ilEW '.:'"'.:' i We have never announced a Millinery Display villi quite so much confidence in Tt..,,.;n M;niA.. -fnr,. a W,J JJvuaviw v. uv. monstration of which is to be A . 1Tn.n wAfi iri(J nnA. Jissejiiuictyv; v iicitci wuitii jtuU tus 1.1.1 viucu uv ii.ipoui.. - Every section of this store is bfight with Newest and JBest iviercnanaise to meet the neeas . ' NSW MILLINERY, NEW SILKS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW WASH GOODS, NEW LINENS, NEW WHITE GOODS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW BELTS, 7 - :J; : , ! NEW LTNINGS, , ii ' NEW C0ATH, NEW NOTIONS, NEW FALL GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL 54-inch Mixed Suiting note the, width. Colors black, navy, grey, etc. A genuine 75 cent cloth. Comes in two weights. Special, 50 cents. as - c v7 u ur jr CCNVNTION OF I R. F. D. CARRIERS (By Loused Wire to The Time.".) Atlanta, On.. Oct. 9. The convention of liural Mail Carriers was called to order this morning by President Paul Lindsay of (Icorgia. - W. 1!. Spillman. head o tho bureau of rural fr.e dcliver.y of the postef flce depHi'tnicnt is in attendance upon '.be convention and will de ivcr an ad dress today. In bis address this morning President Lindsay made n strum? llca for ti par cels post svslem nod it is very likely that the convention wilt endorse tins system. I The following 'committees with their elrp'rinen were named: F'lKT.ce Kilns Frey. Indiana. , i:-' solutions J. Steinbruckeri ('hio. rndoisbed liusiness C. Ji. Adams, lov.a. I Cood of Order O. J. 'Welch, New i Yo.-k. ' Tlu-re wil! be- an afternoon scsisoa 'of the convention at which Hon. 1'. V. .! lepra w, 'fourth assistant poKtinas rlcr ftenerul will 1iim1u.muV address. At tlie co'itlusioii i.n" bis speech, the body v. ill take U)i the discussion matters if Interest to the oieinbi.TS. At a p. m. lcpiesonlativcs from si coding ..ciiiiiiiiltlcoi will be rcecivi d and ill ;.. m. sp. cial commitlee represents will be in order, after which an -adjournment' for Uio day will be taken. The delegates will be the guests this evening of -JIessi.!: Seiirs Itoebuck & I ('ii: nf Chicago at a theatrical pcr '. uv'ilee. I ? ' .. "' :',-, ' ;"" ' '" oi;i;w Pi' 't i m: i on covi:i; (if (m:so's xo i:l. .Mrs. V Xi. I'll In. -mis or Airs. 1. M. heenian, a.; veil known ii lliis city as vho ! T.lise ".targ,iret. Stith, will be inler j cr;ted lu know that her h unhand dwiy.' jjlw pictiire for Uio cover of William I lieliry Corson's . now" novel. Kvel.vn anCoi'i llend. It is the idclure (.'I: ti handsome young woman and shows, very plainly, the tal-Tt of the arlist. Attorney Holding I'citiis New Co part niTshiji. Mr. ,!.. X. Holding, oiie of tiie su:' ce.ssl'ul tit lor.ieyi',. of, Italeigli,. with . a. very large iraeiiee, litis associaled with htm. -in l'.i'.i law i,uisiiie.is, Mr. j. W. itiiun, a In i'llit young 111:1:1 wlio seci.rt d his license in August to iiraciiie law. .Mr, I!iii:u is a ual: i; Wal;elield, Lliis couiiiy. He is a graduate of Willie Forest College, and one of the very .brightest ; ;:in:; men liiat has cxer gone out from this noted institution . of letit iiU-g. Mr. -Itiinii iu to be. congral ultiled lii'.on his connection wil h .Mr. Hull ing, 'one of tlie slate's leading til lunic).'. '.'- w.''i'fj't' '(: si'f '6c- - the superiority of our posi- v. jf "Ww w found in the Magnificent w of the new W FLANNELS, NEW COMFORTS, 'irrv-. - NEW CUP.TAIN GOODS