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3HE; RALEIGH EVtlNiNO TIMES ; . WEDNESDAY, AUGtTST 5 . .
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MLTPUAHY
HELD YESTERDAY
Reluros From Polls Slow to
Arrive
GORE IS RENOMINATED
Blind Senator From Oklahoma Has
No Opposition in Democratic
Primary Cowherd Carries St.
I Louis Bristow, - Nominated For
Senate From Kansas, is a Rate
' Fighter.
.' (By Leased Wire to The Times)
Topeka, Kan., Aug. 5. Extremely
mtfagre returns from the Kansas pri
mary election indicate that W. R.
Stirbba has been nominated for govern
or by a niajority of. close to10,000 over
Cyrus Leland and that J. L. Bristow
has defeated United States Senator
Long for renomination by a large ma
jority. :
J. D. Boykin seems to be ahead as
the democratic candidate for governor
against W. H. Ryan and Russell Har
rison.' Bristow has been fighting railroad
abuses for years. As an editor he has
hammered away persistently at the
phrase of a certain railroad attorney
who said In regard to the excessive
rates charged in Kansas:
"The people are prosperous and can
stand it". . ' ..
. Missouri Returns.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 5. Returns
from the primary election in Missouri
are coining in slowly, and it will be
late before th'tf: results of yesterday's
voting, is definitely known, and several
days probably before the complete fig
ures are complied."
Unofficial returns from the western
of the state Indicate that Cowherd has
carried nearly every county.
Early, returns in Kansas City Indi
cate that Cowherd, for governor, has
carried the city by an overwhelming
majority.
Pour candidates are in the field for
the . democratic gubernatorial nomina
tion and the indications are that ex
Congressman' W. S. Cowherd has also
carried St. Lous and the large towns
in the eastern half of the state over
David M Ball. Wm. H. Wallace and
Henry P. Staple Attorney-General
Herbert S. Hadley had no opposition
for the republican nomination for gov
ernor; . ; :j . "
; Oklahoma Primary. : . "
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
' ,' Guthrie, Okla., Aug., 5. As expect
ed the vote polled at the primary In
Oklahoma yesterday has been light
and reports from .all parts of the state
off quietly,. United. States Senator T.
. P.. Gore, democrat, and Dennis T. Flynn
republican, had no opposition in their
parties for the nomination for the Uni
ted States Senate.
Reports from nearly every precinct
of hte district indicate that the repub
lican congressional ' nomination has
, gone to Congressman Byrd McGuire by
an overwhelming majority over Judge
Bayard T. Haines, of Perry.
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Mann Misses Opportunity.
We still think that Judge Mann
made a mistake in not attending the
prohibition convention at Columbus,
Ohio. He could easily have gotten
'the nomination and would have made
ap ideal candidate. And just now
prohibition prospects are bright and
"brightening. Virginia might yet be
the mother of another presidents
Farm-viUe Herald.
Is all that la taken to convince any
body thai
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, SUMMER TRD?.
Thos. E; Dricas & Sons.,
FAVORS BIG STATE TEAM
Manager Gwaltney of Wil-
miogtoD Talks of Plan
Wants a Six League Team in this
, ' State For Next Year and Thinks
Fans Should Get Together.
Manager Gwaltney, of the Wil
mington team, was in the city to
day and talked, interestingly on a
state league for next year. He says
there are six towns in the state large
enough to support good teams and
near enough together to have a lively
and interesting race. He suggests
that, after the two lefcgues .In this
state close, the representatives of
Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston
Salem, Durham, Raleigh, and Wil
mington meet . at some" convenient
place and organize a stat league. He
states further that Wilmington has
made money off her team this sea
son and that they are in for a state
league next year. The average at
tendance at Wilmington has been 900
so far this season.
President Pearce, of the Raleigh
Athletic Association, says that. Ral
eigh will stick to the finish this year
and will enter the state league next
year, if organized.
SUNSHIXKRS HAVE GREAT TRIP.
Hay Ride Out to Elder Slmpkins' the
Most Enjoyable Stunt of the.
Season.
"Greatest time of the season," is
the verdict of the Sunshlners today.
The happy party of Sunshlners left
the capital in large vans, two feet
deep in hay, about 7 p. m. yesterday
and had a great trip to Elder Slmp
kins' beautiful! country home, four
miles from the city. The ride out
was great, the crowd being very con
genial and everybody was made to
enjoy him or herself.
The party arrived at Elder Simp
kins' about 8:15 and entertained the
people present with all of the late
songs. The Glee Club, led by Dr.
Hubert Royster, made quite a hit.
At 9:30 the "Sunbeams" repaired
to the spacious lawn, where under
neath the spreading oaks, the best of
watermelons were enjoyed. One boy
put himself on the outside of about
six whole melons.
, "No, he Is all O. K. today," said
Col. Olds when asked If the melon-
eater was sick.
The watermelon-eaters returned
to the city about midnight, everyone
voting Elder and Mrs. Slmpkins the
most charming of hosts.
RALEIGH SOUTHPORT RAIL
, WAY COMPANY.
Effective on Sunday, July S, 1908.
southbound.
Train. No.
65 61 STATIONS.
P.M. A.M. '.'
4.20 8.00 Lt,
5.48 9.28 Ar.
Raleigh. - .
Fuquay Springs.
7.35 11.16 Ar. Fayettevllle.
Northbound.
Train. No. - ' .
64 62 STATIONS.
A.M. P.M.
7.30 4.00 Lt. Fayettevllle.
9.20 6.00 Ar. Fuquay Springs.
1045 7.15 Ar. Raleigh.
No change in week-day local or
through schedules. v
All schedules or reduced rates In
conflict are hereby withdrawn.
President and General Manager.
. JNO. A. MILLS,
v H. C. HUDGIN8,
OetiL Pa ml Agent
Energy is well-nourished muscles
plus well-nourished nerves.
Uneeda Biscuit
are the greatest energy-makers
of all the wheat foods,
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'J In dust tight, ;
NtPtr sold in bulk.
NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY
Successful Flight Mode by
Zeppelin. . '
(Continued from First Page.)
The first accident to befall the
Zeppelin ship took place yesterday
afternoon at Mayence, but that was
trifling compared with the mishap of
today. ' '. . .
Count Zeppelin' started on his
Journey at 6:45 o'clock yesterday
morning from the shed at Freldrich
shafen on the shore of Lake Con
stance. His intention was to sail for
twenty-four consecutive hours, prov
ing the practicability of aerial navi
gation. After various trials he
thought he had his ship in such per
fect condition that he would not
meet with a single mishap. '
, New Record Established.
Notwithstanding the accidents
which befell him, Count Zeppelin es
tablished a new record in aerial sail
ing. A profound sensation haabeen
created at the success of the count
keeping afloat as long as he did.
Everyone along the route taken by
the big floating craft was excited. At
Basil the military authorities turned
out to do honors to the count and
fired many salutes as his car sped
like a bird above the city.
At this point the aeronaut was
60 feet in the air and gliding along
apparently with the greatest ease.
At Mannheim thousands of people
turned out to watch the strange
sight. Artillery boomed and people
cheered mightily as the car circled
this way and that answering the
slightest pressure of the pilot.
At Mayence the turn was made and
the count began to retrace on his
homeward voyage.
Stuttgart, Aug. 5. Zeppelin's air
ship was torn from its fastenings by
a storm which came up suddenly and
sailed away, one end of it in flames.
Repairs were being made to the me
chanism at the time. It is feared It
will be a total loss.
NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY
The Norfolk & Southern Railway
give notice that commencing Mon
day, June 8, 1908, trains Nos. 14
and 15 now being operated between
Raleigh and Wilson, will be extended
and operated between Raleigh and
Greenville, on the following sched
ule: . ::: '.' , .
Train No. 15 : Train No. 14
Daly Ex. Dally Ex.
Sunday. Stations, Sunday.
P.M.
A.M.
4.30 Lv. Raleigh ...
f4.35 " Pamlico June
Ar. 10.40
" fl0.33
!f4.46 " Boushall ....
" f 10.21;
" 10.06
M 9.55,
" 9.49
" . 9.38
" 9.15
" 9.03."
M t8.54l
5.01 " Knlghtdale ..
6.14 " Eagle Rock .
6.20 " WendeU
5.32 " Zebulon ......
6.66 " Middlesex ....
6.10 " Bailey .......
f6.16 " Neverson
6.40 " Wilson ..
tit rr rn...i-
8.36
f8.15
8.06
f7.5li
7.38
7.04 " Stantonsburg ..
f7.20 " Walstonburg ..
7.32 " FarmvUle . ...
f7.4i; " Arthur .......
f7.29
7.10
8.00 , Ar. .Greenville . . r . Ly.
F. W. TATEN,
Dlv. Pass. Agent
R. E. L. BUNCH, ,
Traffic Manager. V y
THE FLY IUBBON
The greatest Fly-oatoher
in the world. Does not
trip. An ornamtnt, not
I riy"7
an eye-sore, as ordinary
Fly-paper, te, a pteoe.
Ask any up-to-date drug
gist -
FLT RIBBON KTQ. CO,
; New Tort.
OKLAHOMA AFTER TRUST.
Attorney General Seeks to Regulate
the Price of Coal in the Young
"State..."
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Guthrie, Okla., Aug. 4. Maintain
ing that under Oklahoma's anti-trust
law authority is given the state to
regulate the price of coal. Attorney
General West is completing the pe
tition he will file tomorrow with the
State Corporation Commission
The section of the law was written
by West himself for the purpose of
controlling coal prices He aims to
have Oklahoma mine coal sold to the
consumer at ?5 to $5.50 per ton in
stead of $6.50 to $8 as -at present.
In case the coal companies resist, he.
claims power under the law to have
receivers appointed for the property.
NORFOLK & SOUTHERN ,
SCHEDULE. , ;
Schedule Effective March 16, 1008.
Leave Raleigh, Dally Except Sunday.
' 6:35 a. m. For Wendell, Zebu
lon, Middlesex, Wilson, Farmvijle,
Greenville, Washington, Plymouth,
Belhaven, Columbia, Edenton, Hert
ford, Elizabeth City, Suffolk and
Norfolk and intermediate stations
Raleigh to Edenton.
8:40 a.- m. For Wendell, Zebu
lon, Middlesex, Wilson, FarmvUle,
Greenville, Washington and interme
diate stations, and stations Bel
haven, Washington, New Bern, Kin
eton, Goldsboro, Morehead City,
Beaufort and Oriental.
4:30 p. m. For Wendell, Zebu
lon, Middlesex, Wilson and Interme
diate stations.
Arrive Raleigh, Dally Except Sunday.
10:40 a. m, From Wilson, Mid
dlesex, Zebulon, Wendell and inter
mediate Btations. .
7:85 p. m. From Beaufort, More
head City, Goldsboro, Klnston. Ori
ental, New Bern, Washington, Green
ville, FarmvUle, Wilson, Zebulon,
Wendell and intermediate stations.
10:00. p. m. From Norfolk, Suf
folk, Elizabeth City, Hertford, Eden
ton, Columbus, Belhaven, Plymouth,
Washington, Greenville, FarmvUle,
Wilson, Zebulon, Wendell and inter
mediate stations.
NOTICE! Above schedule pub
lished only as information and are
not guaranteed.
H. C. HUDGINS,
' M. W. MAGUIRE,
, General Superintendent.
: R. E. L. BUNCH,
, . Traffic Manager. ,
Fitzgerald, Wolcott and Kerr,
Receivers.
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TERRIDLEQUAJS ;ff
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Over 500 Dead io a Sccre cf
Towns v
BLOODSHED AND RIOT
Bandits Looting Houses and Butch
ering People French Troops to
the Rescue, Many Home! ess Call
for More Troops. v " 1 .
(By Cable to The Times.)
Constantine, Algiers, Aug. 5.
Following the terrible confusion of
the earthquake that yesterday crush
ed out the lives of from 500 to 1,
000 Algerians in a Bcore of towns,
came a reign of terror today from
bandits, who, in their attempts to
loot the ruins, have begun butcher
ing the defenseless inhabitants, in
cluding a number of helplessly in-:
jured. . - i
French troops, wherever available,
have rushed to the defense 6f the
earthquake victims and are shooting'
down the outlaws on sight.
'. Calls have been sent to French
garrisons not included in the earth
quake zone, to Bend soldiers to the
stricken towns to hold in check thei
lawless element. ' ,
Of the. series "of quakes that inter-'
mitten tly rocked a vast stretch of
Constantine from shortly after 2
o'clock in the morning until late in
the afternoon, the first shock 'was
the most violent. It lasted ten see-,
onds and did by far the ' greatest;
amount of damage, the ; . iollowlBg .
Bhpcis serving only, to complete the
work of devastation begun by A the
initial disturbance. Almost; without
exception the victims are natives who
lived in the oporly constructed quar
ters of the towns. In the substan
tially built-houses but few deaths oc
curred, though almost without excep
tion the houses were badly .damaged.
Estimates of the total number 6f
dead are constantly growing as new
scenes of havoc are encountered. Two
hundred natives are homeless, with
jtbe problem of caring for them
serious one.
SALE OP JUDGMENTS
BY.
Merchants' Association.
" Pursuant to a resolution, adopted
at a regular meeting, to advertise and
sell the judgments secured by mem
bers of this Association , against de
linquent debtors and assigned to this
Association, on Saturday, August 29,
1008, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of
the court house door, judgments for
the amounts set after their names
(exclusive of interest and ' costs)
against the following persons, will be
sold: . "Ci.
J. Sherwood Upchnrch. . , . .., -7.88
O. E. Warren ...... . . . . ', , , 82.60
Nelll A. Spence.i ,......., 51.14
WU1 X. Coley. . . . . . . . . .... , 49.7s
TERMS: Cash, with right reserved
to reject any bid, and to sell 'any
Judgment at private sale and with
draw from sale. Other Judgments
will be advertised from time io time
as being for sale.
THE MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION
OF RALEIGH, N. C. '
M. ASHBY LAMBERT, Attorney.
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