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THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. Z'-LGGK TDREATENLD cr:;::i) Capitals in tater Litics Over Sitoatioa DCZDt M H H jvm pi j . l ' . T-ri THE POWER TO "DO THINGS" comes from eating a bram-building, muscle-making food that (J PAG3 TWO Action of Kaiser's Government Threatens to Block the Program of Peaceable Settlement by Balkan Trouble Germany Has Weapons fo Make Herself Effective. (By Cable to The Times) Paris, Oct. W The European capitals are In consternation today over the ac tion of the Kaiser's government, which, unoonsulted by the allies in regard to the "program of settlement", threat ens to cauBe a Balkan deadlock. The serious nature of the difficulty may be gathered from a remarkable de claration published In the Temps, which may be simply taken as repre senting official opinion in this country. The statements follows: ."The , Berlin ministry has interests of the Hrst order in eastern Europe. Blsmark presided at the congress held In 1878, and Germany has the right in the elaboration of a European pro gram to the part that he played. We regret that France's example in ex changing views at the Berlin foreign office has not been followed by the London and St. Petersburg cabinets. "We hope that M. Ivolsky will be take himself to Berlin at the earliest possible moment. Such a journey is In the highest degree desirable after the indiscretions committed over the pourparlers In London." This : unmeasured admission that Germany can mark the time and tune for the European concert-'is' evidently made as an outlet for Prance's tem porary disgust with her British and Russian friends. She recognizes that Germany has weapons to make her self as effective as she did on the eve of the Algeclras conference, 3 is easily digested. That's . fl SE1EIMD MSG0I1 o Contains all the body-building material in the whole wheat, made digestible by fj steam-cooking, shredding and baking. A pleasant surprise for the stomach. Give U Nature a chance. Try Shredded Wheat for breakfast with milk or cream. 7 Heat in Oven Before Serving. UgsBMataftaM WH HILL FIGHT REMOVAL HASKELL BRINGS SUIT SHOT IN EAST RALEIGH MARRIAGE NO JOKE. Two Young People find Themselves ' fTled But Didn't Mean It. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 16 As a re sult of a "make believe" wedding, celebrated here as a joke, two young people find themselves man and wife, while both are yet engaged to be married to others. At the marriage of Miss Sarah Masser and Mr. Joseph Crawford, solemnized here on Wednesday evening were Miss Maude Kichel berger, daughter of a prominent Lewlaburg hotel proprietor, and Mr. Arthur B. Orr, son of a Pennsylvania Railroad official, at Pittsburg. Dur ing the pranks played by members of the bridal party Mr. Orr and Miss Janet Houtz, of Phillipsburg, were jesting about marriage and planned what was thought to be a big Joke. The couple went to the court house and took out a marriage license in the regular form, Orr giving his right name, while Mss Houtz gave her name as Matilda Smith. Later the sensation came when Miss' Elchelberger took the place of Miss Houtz and agreed to go through the wedding ceremony with Orr, both firmly believing that as an assumed name had been given for the pros pective bride the Joke would then be complete. The ceremony was accord ingly performed by Justice of the Peace Shlpman, and now the couple have found that they are legally mar ried. " - State of New York Will Not Let Thaw Go Easily Colonel Gardiner, Assistant Attorney- General, Will Appear in Court to Fight Against Removing Thaw to Pittsburg Thaw Had Thought His Case Won Interesting Legal Tangle.-. . The Papers Served on Mr. 1 Jack Murphy Sliol by Alice Hearst irowder Deputy .Sheriff Goes Into Pullman and Serves Papers For $600,000 ( Damages Ajiil:st The Xew York Publisher Henrst Says He Had f Offered to Accept Summons by .Mail. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Omaha, Neb, Oct. 16 Notwlth- Jack Murphy, Drunk mid Disorderly, Shot by a Resident of the "Red Light" District Woman Claims it Was Done in Self-Iiefense Mur phy in Rex Hospital. Guaranteed Whiskeys I All our good ar guaranteed under tha Pur Food Law. If not satlsfaetory money refunded on return of goods. Good shipped in plain paokages same day order received. WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. inlttiiicu may bt nidi ly ilthir Postal ir Eipntt Now Order, ir Registered litter. Prlees en Goods not listed will be furnished upon raquaat. (By Leased Wire to The Times) .. New York. Oct. 16 The state of New York will fight the removal of Harry standing the fact that William Ran- ( K, Thaw from the Matteawan insane dolph Hearst had offered to accept asylum to Pittsburg. service Dy man in we auuiasi! -sun Thaw had regarded his fight as pi-ae- threatened by Governor c. .v Manuel, tically won. and he exDected to no to hill furthermore agreed to sup- hie old home next Sunday evening to ply any deficiency of funds thai Has appear in the bankruptcy proceedings kell needed, in order that he might in the federal court on Monday. This speedily bring the suit, Deputy Sheriff was after a writ of habeas corpus had giewarf. acting for Smyth & Smyth, been served on Dr. Robert T. Lamb, superintendent of Matteawan requiring him to produce Stanford White's slay er in Pittsburg at that time. The up set in the plan came in the announce ment of Deputy Assistant Attorney General Asa Bird Gardiner that he , would appear on Monday to argue against taking Thaw out of jurisdic-! Omaha attorneys, broke into . Mr. ' Hearst's stateroom On the Union Pa cific train last night and served pa pers of a 60J,000 suit filed long after the court-house had been closed. Concerning the action Mr. Hearst saiJ: Wheu Mr. Haskell' first' declared tion of the state of New York. It has 8eVeral weeks ago that he was going been rumored lncehe beginning of he (H,.,ared he was unable the proceedings in Pittsburg that -, it . . . . ,. was merely a subterfuge to get Thaw t0 ralsw ln" ry money. At away from the jurisdiction of the uu- - that time I offered to supply any de thorities here. Several lawyers have fiulency that he might speedily bring given it as their opinion that Thaw the suit. When he stated thiit he cannot be brought back if ho refuses uould hot find me to serve me. I to return after reaching Pennsylvania. sllj,l I would accept service if the The writ signed by United States Dis- summonses' were merely mailed to met court judge K. w. Attnioaiu. now temporarily sitting in the .United States circuit court of appeals-- in Phila dulphta, calls for Thaw to be .returned to Pittsburg for the purpose of testify ing in the bankruptcy part of the United States district court. Imperi ally there Is a queer legal tangle over the issuance of the writ and Intri cacies of which Colonel Gardiner says BALLOONS STILL MISSIXG. Were Lost in Endurance Race Boats Searching For Them, ' (By Cable to The Times) Berlin, Oct. 16 No word has been received from the missing balloons Hergeeell and Plauen, which started In the endurance race on Monday. Fourteen German torpedo boats and three English cruisers are scouring the North Sea in search of the miss ing balloons. The derelict balloon St. Louis has been picked up by a Grimsby trawler. Big Elevator on Fire. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 16 The mill and elevators of the Northwestern Con solidated Milling Company, one of the largest 1n the country, is on fire. -: Calls for the entire lire department of the city have been sent In. CLEARS THE COMPLEXION v OVERNIGHT. Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Etc, Quickly Eradicated by New ; Skin Remedy. Since Its discovery one year ago pos- tarn, the new skin remedy, has, in its extraordinary accomplishments, ex ceeded the most sanguine expectations of the eminent specialist who gave it to the world. It has cured thousands of cater; of eciema and eradicated facial and other disfigurements of years' standing. The terrible itching attend ing eczema is stopped with the first ap. plication, giving proof of Uu curative properties at the very outset. In teas serious skin affections, such as pimples, rash, herpes, blackheads, acne, . barber's Itrh, etc., results show after an overnight application, only a small quantity being required to effect a eure. Those who use polsam for these minor akin troubles can now avail themselves of the special 60-cent pack aye, - recently adopted to meet such needs. '. Both the 60cent package and the regular $2 jar may now be obtained In Raleigh at the KlngCrowell Drug Co.. and other leading drug stores. Mumples. for experimental purposes may be had free of charge by writing direct to the Emergency! Laboratories, t West Twenty-fifth street, New York City, ' .. . . my. address. Mr, Haskell adopted the sensational method of breaking into my sleeping-rooms to serve the summons, but he did; not adopt the ' sincere method of setting the trial before the election. I am called ,to answer on November 16, 190S. II reiterate all that I have suid of Mr. Haskell and all that he has proved A fact which has not heretofore been , " '.""- I made public Is that Colonel Gardiner u,er- ' uu" 1 grieve umi mib case went before Judge Archibald at Scrim- 'H' eyer come to trial and 1 defy ton several days ago and there made him to bring It to trial long enough motion which was granted by Judge . before November 3 for his true char- Archibald in Philadelphia, setting aside acter to be thoroughly exposed in i the first writ and rule wnicn was is- rfurt sued to call Thaw to fittsburg to tes tify In the bankruptcy suit and which was drawn against Sheriff Charles 'M. Lane, of Westchester county. Thaw was no longer In the sheriff's custody and the plea was granted. Immediately after Dr. Baker was served with the writ he called upon Colonel Gardiner to inform him of Its Issuance. Dr. Baker said he would come Immediately to New York from Matteawan and consult with Colonel Gardiner. WAKE KOKEST NEWS. IOWA IN REPUBLICAN COLUMN. Trained Political Experts See No Hope For Bryan in Iowa Dem ocratic Vote Will be Large. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Dr. . Potent Returns From Greens boro Centenniul Senior Speaking Postponed Prof. Highsmith on Speaking Tour. Wake Forest, Oct. 16 Dr. Poteat returned last night from Greensboro, where Sunday, in the First Baptist church, on the occasion of the open ing exercises of the Centennial of the city he made an address on "Christ ianity and the Social Order." On Wednesday afternoon he made an address before the North Carolina Peace Society. At their last session the faculty In a drunken disturbance early this morning in a house of ill-repute, on East Davie street. Jack Murphy, of Raleigh, was shot by one of the inmates of the house, and now lies in a serious condition in Rex Hospital where he was immediately taken after the affair. "' : I It seems as if Murphy, and it com panion by the name of Jordan", were '.in-, the house of one May Shephard and I owing to the, druaken condition of ! Murphy they were asked to leave.' when Murphy refused to go and drew ; his knife. There were only four oc cupants of the house, i. e.: Murphy. Jordan, and the two women. .May Shepard and Alice Crowder, who did the shooting. The Crowder -'"Woman 'was placed tinder arrest and now occupies' !i cell in the city tombs, where site Is being held for further developments. This morning the following inter view was given out by her attorney;" Mr. Chas. U. Harris. Jack Murphy was in the "house this morning about 2:30 o'clock, drunk .nd in a very disagreeable mood, and when he was asked to leave by he landlady, May Shepard. he refused, and drew his knife. TJie woinan says she left the parlor and went into her room and secured her pistol and re turned to where they were. Upon her return, Murphy, wit 1 his knife drawn, advanced toward her and said he was going to cut her d throat from ear to ear, I hen Hhe shot. The ball entered the bridge of the hose and ranged down tind around by the right ear. .' ' ',' Latest reports from Rex Hospital convey the.- information: that the wounded man is in a serious condi tion; He Is conscious and seems to be holding his own, Eureka Rye. Dan River Rye Grey Goose Rye Inspection Rye.,... Old Henry Rye....... Greenwood Rye McCtuty Whiskey, Bottled in Bond, 8 yra, old Jeffemn Club Rye Highspire Rye N. C. Corn Whiekey Virginia Com Whiskey ., Very Old N. C. Corn Whiskey................ Old Burro Corn Whiskey...................... Swan Oln..... Holland Glo... Apple Brandy ......... Very Old Apoie Brandy..,. Peach Brandy IN JUGS, far SiIIm. I Halloas. ..S2M f 5 75 , 2 2 ,2 5 3 St . 3 50 . 4 M '. 4 M 5 N , 2 M . 3 M 3 5 i 2 25 , 3 M , 2 50 3 5t .3 51 45 7 2t 10 M 10 00 11 40 ii40 14 N 5 75 8 70 ION "' 8 70 720 10 00 11 00 IN BOTTLES. 4 Fu4l gts. IFollOti. $2 20 $ 4 20 2 45 2 70 4 00 4 00 4 50 5 00 500 6 00 220 3 20 400 2 60 3 40 2 70 4 Oi 4 00 4 75 5 25 7 75 7 75 8 75 9 75 9 75 II 40 4 20 0 15 7"75 5 00 (40 5 25 ; 75 7 75 Our Specials. AMULET CORN Fin Old Copper Distilled 4 Full Qts. 8 Full Qte. $2.65 $5.00 COCKADE RYE Smooth and Mellow. 4 Full Qts. 0 Full Qts. $3.15 $6.00 Goussns Supply Co. Tho Old Reliable Mail Ortlcr Hcuso OiiHUUU) 9 ""Mmwasi""1 BROKEN SAYS OFFICIAL Philadelphia, Oct. 16-Taklr.g up Dr Cnar)e8 F Aked or of the situation ir the state of Ohio the the r,fth Avenue B ,8t ch(jrch of two political experts sent out by the York tUe orator for the next Press-James Henry, the W ashing-1 commencement. pre8ident Poteat ton correspondent of that paper, and , nas Tec(!lved hlg acct,ptance. Dr. Aked is considered by some the most brilliant platform orator of the day. The fall session speaking, at which six representatives of the senior class deliver original addresses, has been postponed from Friday night, 16th, to a later date. His friends have been pleased to O. O. Stealey, the national capital correspondent of the Louisville Courier-Journal, gave their views in to day's issue and these views seem to favor the republicans. Writing from Des Moines Mr. Hen ry says: "There is not the slightest danger of Iowa leaving the ranks of the re-,note the electIon of Dl, Benjamin F. v u , ' ."jSledd as first vice-president of the paper, The Commoner, sees possi- j Korth Carollna Literary anfJ Historl blllty of carrying the state for ltsjca, Ag8Ot.iatl0ri. He Is likewise a owner his year, but democrats here melnDer of the commlttee ot award will tell you that such visions are of ,a tue cage of the Pattergon cup. he veriest rainbow type. The repub-, pro( Highsmlth left Wednesday lican differences In Iowa were and I f(jr Wallace Where he has engage still are acute over the United States menta t0 ;ak before the wmlng. senatorship and control of the party ton Bfl tjst A8soclatlon on education, affairs, but a diligent inqu ry among flnd tnence tQ Rock Mount tQ deHver representatives of a 1 facUons 8bow lnn addreg8 before ne Roanoke Bap. that they are united In the support of tl8t AgBOciatlon on the 8ame Bubject. Judge Taft. No one, however, ex- j , poets the landslide majority of two Smoke NavlKslon. years ago. when the democrats let .'8auUw, .ste Marle, Mlth., 0ct. the state go by default. ' forest fires are again raging around Mr. Btauley, also writing from the this city, and early this morning ap capital of the state, sees things a lit- peared at the city limits. For some tie differently, for he says: ! tlmo they threatened the dynamite "It would take a tidal wave like warehouse of the Soo Hurdware Corn the one of 1874 to carry Iowa for Vny, but the structure was finally Mr. Bryan, yet It can be expected. Bttvved b:- herloc work of the firemen Tk -... l,i . ' , , who worked In constant danger of a The noimal republican majority of terr)b o are worBe this state Is 70.000, though Mr. Roo- lhan th08e of geve).al week8 ag0f and evelt carried it In 1904 by 158,798. lht, town of Brimley Is being wiped Then be did not receive any more out and several others are in danger, votes ban did McKlnley the four years Thorn Is no sign of rain to relieve the previous. The democratic leaders I cltuatlon. The smoke over the fit. have talked to here don't believe they Mary's river Is so thick that navlga- can carry the state for Bryan, al-"on na" Deen glven up- Norsliig Mothers Mid Malaria. The Old Standard OROVE'H TASTE- VOUXO GARFIKIjD Sl'SPEXDEI). Son of Secretarj- flartield Guilty of Hazing, Suspended by Faculty. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Wi'.terbury. Conn.. Oct. 16 While "palling oft" freshmen students at the Taft school, at Watertown, late last night, a master put a sudden end to the sport. After the new boys re tired, the older students took them from their beds to the wash room. Following this exploit the faculty ordered the following suspended: John Garfield, Washington, D. C, son of the secretary of the Interior; Ken neth Monteugle, San Francisco; Fred. Andrews, New A'ork; Henry Fownes, Pittsburg. Garfield is suspended for three weeks and the others for six weeks. '. ( By Leased Wire to The Times. 1 New York, Oct. 1 ti-Fifty strike breakers, the advance guard of a large army that is to be brought to this city by the officials of the Taxi- cab Company to take the places of ' the striking chauffeurs, ' arrived in this city today, over the Pennsylvania Railroad, from Philadelphia, and were taken to the taxicab garage at 12 West 62d stre.'i. Tile 'men' will be given cars atirnig tne course of the day and under protection of guards will nituiupt to drive them through the streets. "We have broken the strike," said an official of the company, "and be foie night we expect lo have most of the cars out on the street." The striking drivers, however, de clare that this statement Is only a ruse on the pari of the company and to a man declare that they will not return until the company, agrees to abide by their ultimatum. r I Commercial Bur Silver. (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York. Oct. 16 Commercial bar silver 51 1-2; Mexican dollars 45c. VRGEXT CALL MEETING. . D. A. K.'s to Meet Tomorrow After noon Import lint Business. ... i The local members of the North Carolina Society of the Daughters of the Revolution are requested and urged to attend a meeting tomorrow, Saturday, at ll:30t, ni., at the resi dence of Mrs. Annie Moore Parker, to make definite arrangements for the unveiling of the memorial tablet on the 21th Inst. MRS. K. E. MOFFITT, Regent. :. MRS. W. H. PACE, Corresponding Secretary. INDIGESTION? DYSPEPSIA? KEEP YOUR EYE for iusin We buy as low as we can; That's business sense! We sell as low as we can; That's progressive sense! You buy as low as you can; : That's common sense! ' ' ' You buy of us; "' That's dollars and cents To both of us! We make terms to suit purchasers. Call and give us a ,;V Trial. ;.';.- The Raleigh Furniture Co. 1 7 st Martin and 18 Market Streets. J. M. RIGGAX, Manager. T. E. GREEN, Sec. and Treas. Capital City Phone 672. 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