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I - Only Afternoon Paper Between Richmond and Atlanta With Leased Wire and Full Press Dispatches LAST EDITION. V , ALL -THE MARKETS. TE RALEIGH EVENI IMES VOLUME 30. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907. PRICE f o. DEATH FOR FOUR IN THE GASOLINE LAUNCH Terrible Accident Today to! Party of Prominent Young Men FIGHT FDH LIFE WHIT BLAZING OIL One of the l'ni-ty Struck a Match to Light a Cigar mill Spark I 'lew Into (lie Drippings of-(i.'.tsoliiic in !!( torn of Itoat The Finnic Was ! slantly Communicated to the ." Million Tank of Oil in Head of Hoar and There Was n Tci rilic ploslon The TIhw Survivors Cling to Kail of Paunch and l'ifilit the Oil l.laziii;; ill tile Water and KiiiTouihliug Tlicm-7-Tliis Tliry Did For Throe Honrs and Were Xcarly Dead Front IMiauslion and Hums ! When Itosclird. (By Leased Wiro to The Times.) New York, Oct 111 Four . young nieu woro drownoil ;m1 throb others all from good families, were so seri ously binned la Iho explosion of a gasoline .launch on liaritan Hay early today thaC I hey mirV die. For three hours after the explos ion the .three survivors dung to I lie .rail' of tin- launch and fought off the flaming gasoline which surrounded them in. the water. .. The dead: Harry IV Hurler, bookkepor of I In First National P.nnk or 1'erih Amhoy. Fioyd M'llosc, a draughtsman, Perth Amhoy. Fdwaid -.1. Olsen, bookkeeper, Hi'i th A in boy. t'liarles Wickliiirt;, rlerk in Vr.o I'erth. Amboy Terra Cotta .Comi.-any. Xhe Injured: : Josepii I. Ilornshy,. boakkor-pcr National Firoproqfing Company;- Nel son P. T.Mct'ann, a -tlraiijrhfstn-sn,-Perth Amlioy, burns; Richard Uulie Uce, b dra'.ightstr.an, btirnt;. ' The sevn yon; men .!. rt:d late ar- Light 'fro!!i Pertli Aw boy in, a largo Caroline launc'.i owned by Ma cau, for ' Koypon. When two niiles off Keyport one of them lighted a match to ignite a cigar. A .spark (lew into the drip , .VliiRs of gasoline In the bottom of tl:i boat and .instantly communicated the flames to lln lifly-gallou tank in tin? head of the boat. There was ;i ter rific explosion and the seven men were hurled into the water. The boat was .set afire and those who sur vived the tirst shock five of them -swam back to the launch. Two had been drowned at the first immersion. The five survivors caught the boat rail on the same side and tried to tip it so as to flood it with water and ex-j tinguish the flames. Instead, the! first tin of the launch sent 11111 nv gal- Ions of flaming gasoline out i;n the water about the swilumlng men, driv - ing them away from the boat. This time only three of the men returned to the boat, two having been so world leadership ei the organization, blinded by the burning gasoline that in the alleraooa Ceiieral Momli le they wero drowned. vie'ed the wor k of the army in The three survivors, Hornsby, Ma- Australia; Japan; Certranj , Vitiglaml, can, and Rubedeo held to the boat land America, ami enuinerai'-d us ma for three hours, while their hands I terlal achievenienis : I in -Menially lie flames which -were shooting up and touched upon 1 he most hopeful laeth luaking a bright torch out on the'ods of dealing wiih social eils. Willi day. They were almost dead and ready to drop off and drown when the freight sleniner St. Michael, ply- iag between New York and Perth Amboy came along, am1 being at - traded by the torch of burning gaso- line, sent help BRYAN AT THE RICHMOND STATE FAIR TOMORROW (By Leased Vire to Tlio Times.) Richmond, ' Va., Oct. 1 0. -The visit of William J. Hrynn lo Rich niond and his appearance at the Hlate Fair here tomorrow will be oc casions of uttrartlnR much Interest and a great crowd. He will he dined tomorrow night, despite the an nouncement mado Wednesday that there, could be no dinner. Some people in Richmond do not like. Mr. Hryan, but It having been brought to the attention of tjie Couih cil Committee on the Entertainment of Distinguished Visitors at a meet ing of that body that the original "suggestion for entertaining W. J. Bryan at 11 dinner had come from General Booth to Retire. mt.. jjktm 1 1 (ii-neral Pooth, Octogenarian, and Founder of the Salvation Army, Co Would Retire : Active Work, lie .Will I'nibaUv hv r.;:c needed Ivy His Sou. (Special to Tlio ICvca'r. T r'al.rso. O.t. 1.) -'- ::.) Yi'.Mjm r : sd v.-.;-. l-.i'S ;j; Avsrl:. .1 C'-.I.r'-v. .-..i v;.:-. :dra:;ro.: it prob- CKt-n.'t'.:c oeto;cc.T-i;:i ' j leaOcr rl '. tin.' :vi"t cn A". ('.,( u:e! t;)';-i-et!j': frr.n-' rty :At a he ::'.'.i"- .' ' : go tli'.? v j. 1: lie nn"o::ia a-1 . last a'.!..: ;a J-' ' age . bih follDv.e ;'.ci.-lared ably v,;as tin er would up iast occasion their li.au caf in public. All three meetings crowded. held : here 'yesterday - were It is estimated that nearly 1 tl.OiM) persons, were in t lie audience, and thousands were turned away; ThoarJi (leiieral Hootli is hale, the si ra in of the day's work .plainly told upon hint. That lie realir.- d that bis davs an- numbered was suggest oil bv his own annoiini ; vaent at the afternoon meeting that his successor bad been 1 iioseii. lie did not make public ; the; identity of the person on whom the inalilk b to fall. .. The popular idea has been In, this coital rv .thai bis (UnlgliU C0111- maud r succeed Kvan: hire,, I liiic l'.ooth, would t this w is proved, er- ronenus i lcn local leaders ..'of the r'.'d ar.tborita llooih, the gen- . Salvation Ann.- a 1 1 ivl v that l:raniell oral's cl. est son now his chief of tafl'. in London, will sin ceeil to the 1 incbriaies and with the helpl-snly ' poor. j "Ho for the individual," v.h the ; pr.ict ical way in which he summed up , the problem of reclnmat ion. "Tie re. is no man or woman whose conscience I (Continued on Page Seven.) the.; committee, il was decided to re connider the action taken yesterday, tit which it was coiicliiiied to give up the Idea of ,so entertaining'. Mr. Hryan: and tirrangcnieiits were com pleted by vhic't a dinner will be given 10 ivir. iu ;win 1111.1 me '"""'K Virginia editors at Miirpnys lioiei on Friday nigiii. gina, sioutiiern li-Biula, Aortn caro- It was held at the meeting this: Una, East Carolina, Ashevil'.e, Wash morning thai while Mr. Hrvan would Ington, Arkansas. Tennessee. T?xa 1, not bo a guest ."of -the city in the Maryland. Kentucky, and West M.s strict senae of the word, yet ho thoro.ni-e J6 foMi-c.!- a.uv.vM , , , , ,. 1 ... ,' . ,, and missions with 9.31" co.or-.d .n- would be a visitor to the city, . mm,jennti, , tihsolulely no (iiiestton could be p; tii-j' ICO 'thurehss.'.-ad" misRln-a raised as to his hoing n dlstinguiihed cs than half a. .t.v.cn arc so f-ain-visitor, therefore it va3 iiieunibent porting. upon the comsnillco to culcrtaia lilai.1 iCwutlnucd on Second Page.) THE GENERAL CONVENTION Work of liic Episcopalians at iHcliOisRii Today N FOR MISSIONS The Men's Ottering Yesterday Amounts to .';l,(iC),2l:! KiVortsto the Tribute (' the Women's' Auxil iary tin' Total ior Missions liaised Amounts to ;! ,(il(fJI:! Filoi-ts to Prohibit Elem.'iiTiimt' of Divorced People Kpiseopnl 'Iergymoii .';:i!y (lt:cr Matters of . Import -ar.ee- Taken I n Today. (H M 1 n'h Hl.lZVHFTlI V.. i'OF.) 'Uic'hmoiiil, Va Oc !.. A );!'::- j ctil K'i forward was taken by I he lloit.-e. fit l!iiioi 'lofay when .I'e.i y 1 a;!iipt"d a resol-.i. 'ion' to diviile il. 1 A'licrie:;:! Chnrch into iiroxiuces. will', 'eig'nl pliate.j. or what w:H come to lie r ifle.) archlii: -hat.s ''over 'them. : Ilishop Safterleo will pnib.i ' bl- !'- ( leeied . prii.nal.e (if the third j province on.si.- Mn:; of t!ie ,(!ir.ce;i ! of ! i-iiiii; l'.-:i n i;J , iMl ltliurg, Cent r.i I Pennsyl vania,': I !a rris'iiirir,: l)etav-aret Maryland, Ka.'sl'ori;; .Washhigto'iii: Y11 I'itii'i i.-iil :n vn i!' i 11 i:i :in:l .''f. Lvirgi.iia. ' Another pro-irce . wi!! j COlli-i in t !-". tlificese.-; Cf. Ne.'i 11 C-ov . Kasl Carolina, South X'aridi.i.i, ;ia. Florida, -Alabama. Mis-is-Tennc-see, Keulucky nno o!i:ia Ceo;- sip pi ingi.oiv and of .t:':C-' wiKsi-m-t Heist of ; Asheyilfc ,. a;-d di-- 3'3::tbei l--lo;-!.!a. , ' " '"' 'Oin-"oi'i:;r,jt'--.ln ::.' IT -v:r.- cf D 1 l.?r. i? " ix'ref t -d '..v.-.o'a t:'.ie- cc'ii'.c.v.t'.e'r.i fl." Ciiiicrrrt ace, '.:' ! '..: ..To'.iic ":' V.::- (oaven ioti t'ji.s' tnorr: ! ir.g. i j. i'.e auu's c'eink offeiiny, lie ! resoiH of v. .i li 5 7 T .1 . 1 :5 . 1 " . v. ii.i t'-.e v.V.nsiti'a a:-':;!; iry -.-trlbS-.e-- tlvi s t';;; ;'".iht!I1on- .t-r ;.;iUia;is" t!. at -will -ji:. the m';-! I iri-ir" v.o: 'c oil :i '.(.-rraan'.-ut i;nd (vacftwf'l foundation I ; Tli'o t .i;-.v! or both tia.nk;-offf;rfte: i.-, ,5;i.-00;).2iy.l2. of whi(:h Alal!in: . ( .n;f. i'.e.it. ;! t.!'V. Georgia iv't.GS, I.oilisiana ?s."i.1. OS, .Missis-! ,-s i ; . $400. 'South .Carolina $ L',(H) S.L'd Tennessee . $1,.10 l.ii'i, . Virginia ..-!,-! I SOU. SIS. Marjland ? f . 1 17.4 2. Fasti I l.'p.rolina $I,-I2!. 75. North Carolina' $ 1. 2.1,1. In, making $2, CSS. 42 for the two diocesis in North Carolina. I)r, li, M. Hlaekford, head of the lOpiscopal. high school of '..Alexandria, Va., a meiub-r uf the house of depn iles.. who was seriously injured in front of St. Paul's Chnrch, is report ed to he ..rusting comlortably tins1 morning. I The principal features of today's program are: j !i : 30 A. M. Woman's Auxiliary: in Masonic Temple. 10 A. JI. Meeting of both houses' or .-ttje. convention, misiness sessions.' Ill A. M. Sunday School con for ence in All Saints parish house. 2:"0 P. M. --.-Sunday School con- lerence in All Saints parish house. The Rev Thomas Seinmes:, rector of St. Andrews Church, Richmond, will preside. :; p. m. -Missionary afternoon for. geiieral convent ion, joint session la,,,,.,- ,,f .ilania, and Pivsi.lent Willie St. Pauls Church. S P. M. Sunday School niasK nieet ing In All Saints Church. - S P, M.- -Historical muss-meeting at the Citv .-.Auditorium, the Right Rev. A. M. Randolph, bishop of Southern Virginia, will preside. Pontine business has occupied the attention of the bouse of deputies all lb" uioi-iihig and this was one nC the lull days of the convciilion afl- r the liuwoiks of yesterday. It is but a l.alf session and those wilh litlpoii.int in.-asures to propose, are postponing their consideration unll) toiiiet.ow.. The v-eclor of St. John's Church- has invited Ihe general conven' hei U ' at- lend a historical service In SI. Johns Church 011 i-auirday afteriavm ()ito ber 111. In the consideration of the ei 11011 oil appeals Rev. Alfred lla'ding, of Washington, spoke 011 the ipi'sUon and asked that the words "ecclesiastical authority"! be substituted for the I bishop. This is rather regarded as tin! ''anticipation of u hlerachy In t!u j American: church. , The fidlowing sta 'tistics show tlio church's Work among I the negroes of the south. ' tn the diocese of Mississippi, South ; Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Ala- vi. - - ,ama, Florida, Southern Florida NINTH DIST .viaDD-'iFEidiws1 AT DURHAM (Special to The. Evening Durham, Oct. 1 'I- Thor runes.) is about one hundred deles tending the ninth' tes in Durham nt !is,i) ii I inoeiiir; of tlio - Independent Order '.of Odd Fiji lows. The lirst se;;ioa lui.venod in the coiii't house loiia'y at: iHion, when Congressman V. W. , Kitchin ;ul di'e.;se:l this body. . The. latn-iv is a jfO.ssilile canilidnie for .'governor and a. very eaihusiastii:. 1'idd Fellow. The second assemblv cor.'i'n'.'d in the lode.o room this afujiaoon st o'clock. ' ..This session is very iiupor 1 nil and Mhc' business ( r this' district, was ti-e.ii.-.acled. Tf-.i re are nuinliers of mailers to lonsidor and the elec- t ion of oilicers y of lhis; met tiiiK iiienil.'crs proved iiiici-, .('oamiil to peifiianeat ore a; on urhpnns' tun, 'f()l'. .lolin C. :il ),: -1 lit; last event .Tfin '('.iirollniesit :of an ex- I'lli'iit attend--s Hcie appointed on i'-Mlio!', )y-Iavs and alul paper. Vv ;'i;ll, of.. Trinity CoIJege; : v.rell h-n; vl-o everis much i:a odd Follow oiii e and iti- teresl. in liis hel.. . address '.of: w.el.c!i;ii, ' 1 low.,:: tai. Ight at N o' hCllUily. V,;!!l fie: lio-Mv ;-.-oei;a) .g:;i h'eri'.ig. ..-:.! :i he - a! '.euilaiice will the; t-;ir,'!--'--;;s the cv .IV will be r: ;' a" 1 (on. . Qu't v a ;. u 1 Odd V-il-r.A ivii! ';;.-, i:;;is e.' Ii-.;..; -:.yr;W wr'td ii '. o .ii to' ( -:;:i w ill deliver an !' ' l.lie Odd i' 1- liiclc. 'I'iie as a 1iiiiiiii"K;-, iiiul. is. '11.ssu11.ieO; V'-at average tiortil 1. o :. ; - o;id 11 i'e ic'.---!. v;-,:: K(fl!i'.y--l-.r.V a a- Mr,', h- d;Kci:ed ti.. the v?. ii. y.'irjcci'!,'-1.: Urai'd- .-V-o.-e ".aleieli, tind errir j.---!,-cc. a.-y'a'.:i:r-.'-il i',1. bo o;.e-.i , T:-.r -. ... i. :'.e '...: c a: ; e -. Th fit' t'AO .itoi.-'-r ! -. ..t --r . r!io.rt.r l ;d in . ce; ;; r :wi,t. v.-at.' v. i'i a rraU 1 a corap: . ill Uc'.aii. '- i.e wili v. ;i' -,. te aa of t.e- !iu;l i i ' ct- '11 in-.: ; vi sc--;c'n .t:,0 iM COTTON CONGRESS S THROU (liy Leased Iro-to The Times V Atlanta, .tin., Oct. 10. After decid ing to niake tle-ir orgaiiizalioii perma nent, "and accoinptisJiins; the dispatch of mucli iiiipoitant work, the interna tional conf .rencc. Of Cotton (trowels and Spinners adjourned sine (lie. After speinli"g:a day in i:irmingliai,i t)'0 party. . will ; proceed to Xw Or leans. Uriel' stops will lie made at in termediate points to enable the for eign visitors . to gain a tliorcnigh knowledge of the ciinditioiis ... in ; the eottoii ..business -us from the growers 1 point of view Prior to linal -adjournment. Heir Kuliler, of Austria, on behalf of the foreign manufacturei-s. thanked .l.v-ei-nor . Smilli of (ienriria. Mayor J.iy- Pope, of the Allanta I'liamliec uf ('onl ine rt for the cordial welcome ex tended them. ; . The ilrst, ineei Ing of tlic ...new world wide orunniz.n ion may posslbiy lie held in Pal-is next year, as the Inter iiiatiiinal Col ton. Spinners' Association (if Kurope una is there, and Hei r Kill'. 'tier. .of. Yienca. staled this al'ternoo:i 1 that deb-gate' from all organizations ; ! ill lie , invit. I to attend. I j The coiifereiteo at Its sessionx look I action that tl is believed will soon re- Wllp p, 1( Vast improvement in the , ,.iis inf ".putting raw cotton Into HiiapL fur handling, by. the . Ktdiiilers j vyiih a eoiis.-ipient saving to them '.-of full .. fuVlv $i'r,,ii!ii'.(Hiii a year now - f t. it 'SUP! has lie. I : bi en asserled. by reason of methods of baling. ' When Ihe plan adopted hv feronco goes into effect tin ( duslry of Ihe World from tlii the idanting of the seed to the con- tt.m In- the mills tin 11 out their goods, will be under one gnat organization of planl ters and spinners. The, international conference lias decided to make their organization pennaneiit, and in doing this,, will also invito the Contlneett' Spinners' Association of Kuropa and the Sea Island Cotton i;r,iv is" Ass.i- t. !,, intion of the Culled St-ites t..i bmm i ntflliaUd ),o : with th? ass a-i Jl'.o and to have represent i;ivos in the ex-erutlve . (vnmitte. wlHeli, mule - tiii p'an n''nptd. is to be tli.- ' po-e-nln.-j body of tlio interna. lonl .ennf rone?. Tha plan adopted i nubjct to the tlo-i of the b'-diGs nov.- fi)rining ih !:it rnallo-al ronfero"co n'l.l t!i iw 1 othc.' greit asso( iatlotii I-ivii" ! t' b -eoire twm'jOi-Vbut th;re h U't'o dr.iV that lii' action of tlio ponfercnec wiU bo approved hy tlxosc toJi.s. til BALL GAME AT DETROIT TODAY it's Detroit Turn to Win But Wili She? TOE MAN IN THE MASK ivling, Chicago's (n-ent Hackstop is (,'ivc'i the Credit of Doing More to Save the Cuos ctcwlay and Tuesday Talui All the Oilier Flay ers At All Points Fvecpt Catcher the Itctroits (an Mat'-li .lie Na tional Champions, Hut 1 bey ( an't Duplicate Nor OlUct Ivling The (iaine esterday. (Ha .1 vi:s ( i:i isKM'.iinnv.) . "ci;y LeiiS' d -ii;. to- Tlic: .Tillies.) ., . Chicago, O; I. . 1 t---IIaghey' Jen nings,, pelroit, is not .dowii'iii'i.i'-teij. When Iiie Del roil'- bunch iroli-d on Hie. Held for liiabi'i'ing up 'practice iast Ik I'ovo (his ; ai'-o'i iKion's gaine, .lioinings. uf the' helroiis, was ;c;!.-ei! for; his iinliiased opinion on - ilio se I'ii'S. ' ;"Ve will wiu in a waik,,'' r.?,ii "Today we will 1 ;e th? C a'i-'.a WaLi-h ira. go."- ''.'; : - . . -.' - Ti-.C'; i rowd iv) hand vvs . i-(i-; i,o ';'!-:r. a.-. ;,c l-'voav. Poorer;-; l'l;;, va 1 i 't.fiOti yelled "; l;.y orli" we.on i .'.o a:-:3 i.'i.'gaii. -Tje ve,;t'--c r ro.-l-, oil worr.i, ,1 to rai:se ;..- i'rg ; tore i t'; an i;it a orisk k','.v. ,!'.: borne ' i: t omi'or;. aed !!vc!ior. anion; .tin.' any-'.- prov!o;:q .iiieasro.-.roo'.. i.'.i :i'i' ar.. .Ti-,; ". .v. :-ii: Th" 1' 'o: :; :;-! ; v.o v laoro (on-j ihit.t.'ie Cabs j y . w'-a'ra :w Ii if n ;;;; 16 a ; - o'lio i-..i a. : 2 j ,vo-id .;I.i. V.-.0 1 n 1 ;t.::;t v. i-'r. :;' , s; r.C:;. Ti e ('".a.e Hegins, I:i t'.io C'Uk'ago-n i-oir triune today ..t'ae.! - ; - ttvrle's arc: For Dou'oii, Se-ver land Ec'aividt. For Cliicnto. Ri-iil- V'aeli arid Kling. . tTmiires,: Slir-ridan and O'hay.,,:1:. :; '' ;'' -- - , (lame called : 1st hilling, 'Detroit ;it the. bat-. Davy .lones- (int. Kvers lo Chance. S.clia e.fer.- out,'.-. Tinker lii Chance. Crawford out on a liner to Chance. Xo runs. Second half. 1st inning. "-Single Hied to Cobb. Shreckard -out. Oleary to Rossman. Chance lined out to Crawford.. Xo runs. ' , '.:d Inn iag Det roit .Cobb, fanned. Rosstii a n (1 led 1 o Sh reck a rd Con gh lin out. Tinker to Chance. . Xo runs. Second half Chicago Steinfeldt doubled .just inside third. Kling sac rificed. Schmidt' to Rossman. Fvc-rs doubled over first, scoring Steinfeldt. Schults out, Scliaefer to Rossman, Tinlv'-r out, Oleary to Rossman; One run. Score: Chicago, 1. Ditroit-, ('. . i'jd , lulling. - .Detroit. Schmidt. Hied to Slagle. Olea r y out. Tinker lo Chance. . Siever, (nil, Reulliach to Chance,' Xo runs; Second hiiltir- Chii-agO:-Pa'Ulbacll (lied :o Crawford. Slagle fanned. Schrockard doubled just inside first. Chance Hied to Oleary. Xo reus. Score : at beginning lih inning: Chieayo, 1 : il.-troi'. ". ith Inninii.- Detroit .iones Hied to Shreckard. S!-.ael'er bounded ulu over Roulbach's head ,.aud beat, .il j oiif. Crawford sacrilieced. Schaet (r going to: second. . Cobb retired the side When he bouiuled an easy, (ine to Keiilbach, who retired ihui at iirst. Xo vu .is. Second half '.-- Chicago Seiver seemed to In- a luile wild again and had (o put the ball straight over for Sleinfeldi. . Steinfetdl Ilied to Davy Jones in left. Kling '-singled', to ri.;ht. K'llng's hii was. l'ollowe.l by a '.bill -'liner by linin to Die same plaee, Kling going to sieond ici the-, bit: Klinir s oriiu;. Crawford hv a quick tlno-.v goi levers belween second and third. V ary to ( ju;-',hlin. Sehulte goi to second 01 ! the play. Joe Tinker, the next liat - .lime of tier, lii'o d a line 11 v to left which',., ceiier:;1. v the tiinell'avy Jones liarelr touched; with-' lii '. I llngi rs. The bail fell sale and I inr.i pit tu third, Sehulro orla;;. I t:l li. -ht a- tlli'il.C : u - mil a tv-a h i a: bach lined out a si,i",'c. Tinker.' canii- li'iaic. t'ai the. innliig uith a p.!) r.y ::.ac iu;;?. . -: 'f'-cero. ai 1;;:H ixiiaj: DtUoll, t. to U-.'O 'ChLucn'.. , Cldca-o, Oei. 10. .To'iany K'i-s. ih? Cpijs' wonderful latiil-r. Is. likclv t bring ih,- (liaaip.'o'-ish'p' of thi -v ir'd h'-re this ;(,ii-. I am g ti pr dl 1 r'ght li .to, i'lai when tho p,u i -s H .1 I O'-er, th ch-i'ap'oaship of ta" v. ef li will -lit- here t!ii: y, ar, and T am roi or lo pi-e.l e: t:iH' v,-,i,-ii the s;tio- i a'l ever, if 111.- (.;.! - li ive t!l :. , f i',Ji- vl - '. lo'-iS-.'.Fiblied ii.) t ti)e;r crodl':. t'a V wdl ir've .leai-ij- Kilng t? tlllrk io: I ConUnucd on Three.) SECOND TRIP OF THE LUSiTANIA BEATS ALL DIVORCE ADULTERY IN 1 f 00 Leased Wire' to uo, i:;s., , 111. iee ii' fill.) my !' the love., lliau iligll ill Seeje-t The Tillies. ) IC 'T would homo the lleil- liiose iiiep and v who coinudi by li-!ree. r mora! plane AV tiel lei ." . 1 Key. ii.; A. : declared his Chic r;i 1 lu'-'r izens polypi :iO)i-. and auiilo-i-; :ie Oil llo. hi'll tin y ouglit. to km ill these, words lii ,-y. 'he revivalist. I They' j and I Wi Tori lev, H, n vore.ees 'Whol n. 111:111 iiivoV in" lii'a e':fi ml Ills opinion . of ill SerlHOI!. la SI. eVellilig. hath .ioine.l together li l. id pal slllirV'-!'.'". lie , t i. (1. ; "Avtl ho ii'inai i ies is an I lie Sirllt Of Co l. ih-- on :ohi!l.en..ss .'Von s-ii; V. Inn 1 l-:'g ''!(. Mi,j Pi li e v..-) I'l: foci.' t; 1-a.iri- ci, ' 111 we have (p.. cral divo. c -. ii 1 tin--idei -v3 1 g 1 . a'ccn.-d- 1 re e'.Gii Jn; Chr.-.i? 'e-.y-i ) fo divorced, re. d a-ra;n w L 1 on r, a tSiscTa'f .il pro-: ,. IK MM ' III KIM WANTS JCO (FpSt-ial t .. Tie- -Evening Times.) Ashe. ilie, Oct.. 10 Although there are a hal.i'-do'':en . and more candi dates., already in the field for; the 'deiiHH-rat i(; lisimiaatlon for. the office of Com ni isloiier ; of j.abor a ml Print ing, anoiher uian is addi-d to the lis! iday-. 1 ha 1 (if I.. H. Powers, of Kulh- erford: coni.t y. . Mr. I'owers is ,in . Ashc-ville, tun nuide. the aiiiiouiicenietif to .his friends.; here. lb- is an e.-Coafeder;ite soldier and 11 foriner lneiiiher of the legisla ture in -'which, he served four terms. ."1 want, sonieiliiug this lime," said Mr. I'owers. -ia. which there is; a lit-, ttii remuneration.": . DIPHTHERIA STOPS SCHO L (Spi'i ial toTiu- levelling Times.) Wilson. Oct. l-i - Owing to the presence"-, of; dipiluria in . no vera 1 hollies hero, ill a lneeling of the trus tees, of the ( liy, schools last night, it. was -decided lo -.suspend the public schpoU for ten days at least. REAL ESTATE CO. AT HENDERSONVILLE : A hart or has been granted to The sT 0 0 1 1 t.nsm pom AT WILSON lloii liy and Sei -nniics Companv, at , Havana. Oct. 11). ('apt. Th.onia ilenderson ille. Tlio aaihor,ed cap- son, who has arrived from Cienfue ii.ii I stock is ?r,noii, wiili which gos, re"oris that the city proper Is a nimint i 1 1 1 1 1 ti is to 1 leg in litis iness. 1 five from ycliow fever. There are Incorporators are .liibii 1-'. Uowlandi ' :i nuiiioer of .cases outside the city, I" shares; ( w, Rodin ( liarh s A. Hah')?, i0; Kirk, 1: ' Clareiice F. nil C. r. Van Piuh a , Hi. ha'.' v.v.i .'' ''.! aad conduct White, lo: objeci i ' n .-! 1 .) i.e.- '. ZTT ERE AND ..PANIC AT SEA IN '.rllbst'RAQING'STORrl - ( r. , X in ih .' .!. V.' ,v oi l , U ' r.-.i ' 1 cf. 1 by ihe Aa;-.: ra-All :rf to Tlf T;mr. v. 10. V l:ro at sr:t a ra-i:,'-; s.orm v. - ;.; - ! tc;-i ; (iialla of vira 1 ' Line,' '.which l',-i;t : :i,is iiio,:-nlni5, Ivcd ; e l.-n lit-SI1-!" ia 1 1 ' this 'out abji' t C.i i'.t . 0,1 ' i whlto ! lie vessel ' wail : iS.Oil. longitude : 41 lOj '. extinguished until :',j i ul'iiiioon of the samel v.v.i w, Oiio.'.: Bio New Ocean Liner Is Dug to Make Sandy Hook Tonight THE DEUTSCHLAND'S BEST HEC0RDL0WERED If Hie Lusilania Maintains Today ller Aveiato.- ;.iit Since Jcaving (,Hi stow a She Will Mluke the oyage in l-'our Days and Sixteen and a Half Hours On Her Initial Trip Last Month ller Time Was Five Hays and One Hour. Lacking Six Miiii;tes The Only llecord StaKdlnj; i:i Her V.'ay. That of tlio Ikutii-liliind, Will fie W'loed Out On the Tr:; That i:ads Toiilght. (iiv Leas.-d AVire t Tin Times.) Xew Yor.i, Oct. 10. Ocean rec- r.rda have ;;ono down before the Lus itaultt this trip lileo ripe grain before t'le reaper's scythe. The big ship's ( r.ily runs so far are shown in tho i'.-j'lj'.vin table: . Sunday 1 11 a. m. passed Daunta ?.r '..-. longiiude S.15. 1 D". ' Mo;i.. ! n-.:. to. I .at. Long. Run. Aver. noon . .11.01 24.54 590 23.50 . noun. 4S.3S 40.10 COS 24.32 i. r,n. 4 1.40 34.00 C17 24.7C less there is some mishap, the t'unarder should make Sandy ! Wed,, ;'i!i ;-'i:it tiight'ioaso Her time hv 10 o'clock to from Ouoeiistawn, her presouL gait, sixteen hours and Ulfeil! she; maintains 11 bo-fou:- da'.s. thirty miinues rnd every recard of t he seas will be hers. At 9 o'clock '.is: L'.r.'it a wirelet's message from Capt. J. li. Watt re ported her U20 miles east o' tho Hook and running on tut last lap like a Kansas jack-rabbit. There appears to be no doubt that she will arrive in time to Capture all honors. Tin; shortest time across the At lantic from laud to land was 5 days, "4 minutes. The fastest voyage was that of the Deiitschland, mada in -Tarn). She went from New York-lo Plymouth in live days, fceven hour, :;s minutes and averaged 23,51 knots. . ' - . 'V-'S' - -.Another record that, steamship men are proud of is the best day's runs, i'ntil now this record has been held by the Deiitschland. That vessel ran G01 nautical miles which she made in August, 1901, and aver aged that day 24.19 knots. Twice on this trip the I.usilanla has beaten this record. On Tuesday ho mado tiOX miles, figuring from noon on Monday to noon on Tuesday. Hor actual''. running time was 25 hours, 23 seconds and her average speed for 1 hat time was 2 1. ".2 knots. At. noon yesterday she hail made another line 11111, this time 111? nautical mlks. ller actual running time was 24 hours ;j minutes, 40 seconds and 1 ller average speed 24. 7C knots. YELLOW JACK 1 1 ntv' Leased Wire to The Times.) bin it is a co:-.; i.lcrablc achievement f ;r t he I'niiod States medical corps to :.ave fre-d ihe city Itself of the d icase. which bad ohiained a firm ho! j under the local authorities. 1 J day. puosai 1 N.i ; time . There was a panic among the igers. one was injured, but for tho il'." (1 lines gained such liead- -nay ll-.al 1 pared, to t'ae ship's boats were prii be l-j-viM-cd at any moment and U was found uccet'Bary to throw part of the cargo overboard. Tho Cliiilia left Trieste on September 24 wiih 27 passi'tit-erg lu iho cabin and 73C in1 tho sU'rao. V, NEAR HAVANA 1
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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