THE EVENING TIMES. .RALEIGH, N, 0. ;
PAGE TWO
GETTING READY TO
PROSECUTE TRUST
The Oil Stove With
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utensils within easy reach white
cooking, and can kief fied hit
eftir umoving it from thttlaz.
From its wonderful burners to
its racks for holding towels the
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dealer, write our nearest agency.
If not with your
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(Incorporated)
THE FILIBUSTER
IS BOTTLED UP
RAY LAMPERE AT
POINT OF DEATH
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Norfolk, Va.. Juno IT, Anns, s;nd to
bi? a quantity of nlles and allt'S'ci to
be for the steamer NanticOKc, suspect
ed of beiiiK a filibuster were discover
ed at Franklin. Va., on the Black
water Hlver winch leads by. the .way of
the Chowan River, into Albemarle
Sound yesterdav. where the Nanticoke
('till lay. The arms were iai kod in
piano boxes and are said to have been
billed for transportation as pianos.
They were shipped from New York to
j3t. Louis and thence to Franklin. The
vessel anchored In the Ulackwatcr be
low the Nanticoke proves to be the tug
Despatch, for which the government
is also on the lookout. Both vessels
are blockaded in the river by the
revenue cutter Pamlico. '. it waa std
at Franklin that the Nanticoke would
go to sea accompanied bv the Despatch
as soon as a certain Mr. Klv arrives
there. It is improbable that either
vessel could f lip bv the Pamlico even
In the darkness.
The Nanticoke was not built for
deep-sea navigation, and could not go
far beyond sound waters with any con.
traband cargo, but she could transfer
a cargo of some other vessel in pro
tected waters She is loaded apparent
ly with nothing but coal. The Des
patch could navigate the high seas in
safety under ordinary conditions. The
government has not taken charge of
either vessel as vet, but United states
marshals here are holding themselves
In readiness to take charge of the
vessels if ordered to do so.
Laport, Ind.. June 13.-lt is learn
ed that Ray Lampere, noted through
his association with Mrs. Gunness,
the arch-murderess is dying in tlie
Michigan city prison where he !s
serving a twenty year sentence for
the burning of the Gunness home.
His sister here received a letter from
him requesting her to come to him.
The prison officials, however, refus
ed her admission, saying that Lam
pere was extremely low and could see
no one.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Washington, June 15. Following
the slump iu sugar stocks in Wall
street today, no direct statement
could be obtained at the department
of justice regarding the probable In
tention of the attorney general to
prosecute the sugar trust. It Js
known, however, that such steps are
contemplated. The bureau of cor
porations of the department of com
merce and labor is understood to be
gathering a vast mass of Information
concerning the transactions of the
trust, during a long period of yeaf3.
The recent irregularities in 'con
nection with the weighing of sugar
ia New York, the action of the inter
state commerce commission rn re
cently forbidding the American Sugar
Refining Company and others fropi
receiv.ng rebates from railroads and
the recent action of the trust in com
promising with an independent lvai;
besides the great sum paid to the
government for the weighing frauds,
all this has attracted the attention
of the bureau of corporations, and
the department of justice..
Officials at the bureau of corpora
tions and the department of justice
today are extremely reticent concern
ing the expected prosecution of the
sugar trust, but Attorney General
Wickersham, in reply to a question
concerning the prosecution of the
trust recently replied significantly:
"Recent actions in New York ought
to speak for themselves." .
SOCIALIST WANTS
CZAR ASSASSINATED
Many of our citizens are drifting
towards Brlght's disease by neglect
ing symptons of kidney and bladder
trouble which Foley's Kidney Rem
edy will quickly cure. King- C'rowell
Drug Co., corner Fayetteville and
Hargett streets.
(By Cable lo The Times)
London, June 15. A sensation
was created in the house of commons
this afternoon when a member prac
tically made an appeal for the assas
sination of the Czar of Russia when
he is in this country. The speaker
was the socialist, Thorne. During
the discussion over the forthcoming
visit of the czar Thorne jumped to
his feet and cried out:
"It will be a good job if he gets
his deserts when he does come."
Confusion reigned and it was some
time before order was restored. The
speaker mildly rebuked Thorne w:io
subsided into his seat with the re
mark: t
"He Is an Inhuman brute,; any
how." .
XEW CORPORATION LAW.
President Will Have New Plan Pre.
pared For the Control of Corpor
ations. I By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Washington, June 15. It was
semi-officlally announced today that
after manv cabinet discussions the
president has directed Secretary of
War Dickinson, Secretary of Com
merce and Labor Nagel, and Attor
ney General Wickersham to draw up
a plan for the complete, reorganiza
tion of the government machinery for
the control of corporations.
President Tuft wishes to have the
plans ready by the time he goes to
his summor home, ut Beverley,
Mass., so that he may Incorporate
it in his message to the next con
gress. It Is stated that one part of the
plan Is to make the interstate com
merce commission a quasi-judicial
body, with limited powers, and to put
the principal work of Investigation of
corporations In the hands of the bu
reau of corporations.
BALLOT DEFEATED
AT THE ASCOT MEET
I By Cable to The Times.)
London, June 15. -The Ascot meet,
socially the greatest event on the
English racing calendar, opened to
day with a defeat for James R.
Keene's Ballot. Crushed by his Im
post, 140 pounds, the Keene horse
finished next to last in the field of
six in the trial stakes. J. Daly's St.
Michan, at 4 to 1, was the winner
with J. B. Joelin's Dean Swift, 13 to
S, second, and Sir R. W. Griffith's
Edna M.j 20 to 1, third. Ballot car
ried top weight, and after showing
prominently in the early stages had
to give way to his more lightly bur
dened competitors toward the end
iNevei ineiess ne is considered as a
strong competitor for the Gold cup
race, which will be run Thursday.
; King Edward and Queen Alexan
dra saw Keene's horse defeated to
day. The royal pair drove in semi
state from Kindsor to the races.
In the Gold vase event Lord Fal
mouth's A mad Is, 5 to 2, won with
R. Mills Jackson, 2 to 1, second,
and .1. A. Rothschild's Bomba, 100 to
7. third. No American horses com
peted.
Ascot, week this year promises to
eclipse anything in its history for so
cial brilliancy.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With Impure blood there can
not be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Acting Governor General of Philip
pines Kays Mutiny Has no l'ollti-
cal Significance.
By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Washington, June 14. Acting
Governor General Forbes of the Phil
ippine Islands, in a cable report to
the bureau of insular affairs today
says the mutiny of the second com
pany of constabulary has no political
significance.
"Acting Governor Hoyt," he says
in bis cable, reports that the second
company of Davao constabulary muti
nied on June 6, wounding a native
officer and attacking the American
community, one of whom was killed
and four slightly wounded.
"The other constabulary company
came to the rescue and thirty muti
neers escaped into the mountains
with guns, the United States infantry
pursuing. Extremely regret the bad
effect of this; particularly In the de
velopment of Davao. It Is the only
serious mutiny in the history of the
constabulary, except a small affair
five years ago. It has no political
significance because there is no politi
cal question In the region. General
Bandholtd is now there. I will re
port as to causes as soon as intorm-
ed." .
Trouble Makers Ousted.
When a sufferer from stomach
trouble takes Dr. King's New Life
Pills he's mighty glad to we his Dys
pepsia and Indigestion fly, but more-
he's tickled over his new, fine appe
tite, strong nerves healthy and vigor,
all because stomach, liver and kidneys
now work right., 25c, at all druggists.
funis
ftvMfjrthetorpId LIVER andtestoTO
IU natural action.
, A healthy LIVER mean pure
J Mood.
Pure blood meana health.
Health peaae bapplnean. t
TakenoSubitittttc AO Drofstti
Caught Masquerading as Woman,
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
New York, June 15. Walter
Owens, a negro who shot and killed
a Street car conductor at Woodbury,
is. j., last Saturday, and who was
chased Into the woods by a mob bent
on lynching him, was arrested here
today at Broadway and Murray
streets while he was masquerading
as. a woman. He confessed.
Kaiser Will Meet Czar.
(By Cable to The Times.)
Berlin, June IS. The kaiser left
here today for Dantztg, where he will
embark on the Imperial yacht Hohen
zollern for the Gulf of Finland to
meet Emperor Nicholas of Rifssta.
He was accompanied by foreign Sec
retary Von 8choeh and a large suite,
THE DAVAO MITIXY.
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The "Sensible Route" to Seattle is via Portland through the
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Xotlce of Service of Summons
Publication. -
by
North 'Carolina, Wako County,
Iii the Superior Court before the Clerk.
Xillle Marshhurn, administratrix, and
one of the heirs at law of J. A.
Temple deceased, and H. H. Marsh-
burn, her 'husband v.x. Lena Johnson 1
and R. L. Johnson, her husband, B. 1
J. Temple and Belle Temple, his wife,
Alice Murehison, and C. M. Murchi
8on her husband1, "O. E. . Robertson
and Rebecca Robertson, his wife,
William H. Robertson and Beulnh
Robertson, his wife, Z. V. Robertson
and (Jertrude Robertson, his wife,
Nannie K. Davis ami Sam T. Davis,
her ..husband. Jack'- Koliertson and
Kmlly Robertson,' his wife, Mattie
Robertson, Temple Robertson, and
Carrie Robertson.
The defendants 0. K. Robert
son .Rebecca Robertson, his ; wife.
Mattie Robertson, and Carrie
Robertson, above named will take
notice Unit an action entitled
as above has been commenced In the
Superior Court of Wake county for sale
of the landsof .1. A. Temple, deceased,
to make assets,, and for partition of
the same; ami the said defendants will
further take notice that they are re
quired to appear before me nt my office
n Raleigh on the 19 day of July 1909
and answer or demur to the petition
of the plaintiff, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in said petition.
This 14 day of June 1909.
W. M. RUSS.
Clerk Superior Court.
15-0. A. W. 4 wks.
DAN1KLS HAS CLEAR FIELD.
Will HavV Xo OpitOHiUon for His Seat
in the Senate,
Washington, June 14 Senator
Daniel, of Virginia, will have no op
position for the democratic nomina
tion to succeed himself. This means
that he will be returned to the sen
ate without serious opposition. The
time for candidates for the senate to
file announcements for the candidacy
In order to enter the primaries In Vir
ginia, expired at noon ' today. No
one has filed In opposition and Sen
ator Daniels will have a clear Meld.
Scalped By Washing Machine,
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Butte, Mont., June 15. Her hair
catching In the shaft of a washing
machine at her home in Portersvllle
Mrs. John L. Marshall was literally
scalped. Much of her clothing was
torn off and she received severe bruis
es and cuts, '.
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