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BIGGEST
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ALL THE FAIRS
relcca to ItaEai Scit Wiii Patrii BcLHia After
la ttcdeni Thes
, Ttis' Lw JZi
;1P0RTAHT EVENT THE EMI -PEACEFOt
i rmr Drawn Up tq Salute , Him
and for Miles tbe Royal Train
Passed Between an Unbroken . Une
of Troops JPifty Thoamnd Troop
Unard the Baler of the RasaUns
and Utile r Choice Is Given ' for a
Demonatrmtion Against , Hlu-iU
Sosperta Who Mlfht Have Led In a
Oentonatration Against the Caar
Have Reea Arrested An Import
ant Event. '
McCsrren Was Taken" to Hoai.ltal
Tnetidar and OiteratMl on. For Ap
pendlcititjM-HIa Gondltlbri VWaa
Critical From, the "First,' put He
Put Uu a Brave, Fi(ht For. Ufe,
and Kot Until .tH End M'aa Near
IHd He Glt9 UtoWa Mother. Welt
and Had Not Be4 Informed of Her
Bon'a lHnettsTwo Nck es ' Only I
Relatives Present at HJm Death.
I . ' X?f A r f if 1 '
Greatest Fair In ie Ifislofy
of The Agnl& Sboetjr
OTHER
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
j Npw York, Oct. 23 In a modest
little house-- In Brooklyn ' a gray-
litary display seldom equalled in J haired little wonan lay sick In bed.
aem num. m, anwiar eqaa.ou.,jc t, 8no asked 6on
nor wi.bs vue nwuHNPnaw know tnat..her boy.. p6trk;k Mc.
Racconigi, Italyi Oct. 23 Car
iholas,- of Russia, arrived here to
v to the booming of guns and . a
-:,. .-.vMra. Kmelinc 1'uiikliurwt, the English suffragette leader unit the voimnltiec of American suffragettes who greeted her on her arrival at New
York,'- She fa an advocate of tfw militant itroi&ganda und has served two terms in En'.ish fails while leading her followers in assaults. Just as
she arrived news of the sentencing Of. her daughter to ten ayn iniirisoniiient was bi-oufsht to her. "If the present party remains in power in
.England,", she said, ''e nil! Ie going jto the polls witliin tfo years." Af ter'her presentation to an American audience in Carnegie Hall, Xew York,
she will four the East, lecturing fop the cause. At the extreme left is Miss Inez Milholland: two to the right of l er is Miss Kate Keesan; in white
,.nnder the banner is Mrs. Pankhorst and at her right: la Mrs, Harriet S. Blatch.
er of the Rssias. The meeting
the tear and Italy'a, king, ia one
the jnoSt important events or Its
id that baa occurred la years. Its
ect ia ito plan to curb A,ustrU In
i Balkans.
Mthongh there was a touch of tm-
tyabont the actual kreetinga he
sen the' czar and King Victor
imanuel, the two -monarcha were
ty thousand mea J header.lhad died at 1:06 o'clock this
morning In, St. Catharine's Hospital
For days the little- woman had re
ceived no word from her son. They
told her he was busy, that, tho mayor
alty campaign -enkrossed him. . It
was feared that when she learned of
her, son 'a death it would kill her,
McCarren died after a brave fight,
fn which Jie wai liept alive for daye
rounded by beir covrta and the Ur by that same will which brought
founding-country,' resembled:. fTa?T7- . m
ae before a battle,-o thick werejW .went to St. Catherine's Hospital.
troODa.'.i''i ; "'. ' '.'ct .."";,.' lorooKiyn, last iuasuay, una was uy
-lttle chaa was left fr a demon- wftttd on. for. ppenaita, tm Be was
iuJ'&r,-?iM JW-JKr fhOTd feeld on to
ts ho: tolihtyeid la Mf r;inn Hft M p grip of his ,yJJL? A Itew
ration naa oeen arrestoa. . :Buubvu, wua? nu
ry posalble precaution. wbb taken IjieWd' no fear.' the end was quiet
nra van t . either a ahow bt. dlsaB- ana peacerui. . xne aemocrauc jeaa-
val or -a more serious attempt. A ler lapsed, Unto.: unconsciousness at
Nevertheless, it could not be de-J 12:30, after two neices, the only rel
d. that there was danger.
RENOUNCE VATICAN
New Spanish Cabinet Will Pull
Loose From Rome
New - Radical Cabinet Will Try ' to
Come Prom inder the Pope s, Au
. thorny Alfonso Drives Through
8treets Will Give Details of Fer
rer Trial publicity.
-($y GWfno-The Time.)
'Madrid, Oct. 23 Spain. today ts oh
tne verge or an .open rupture witn
the vfttlcan..: The new radical cabi
net, headed by Senhtor Moret y- Pren
dergast, which has already taken an
jmH-elftrlnAl Rt.nnH nnH-tTie mfnlRter
atlvea present, had kissed him good- of f0reign affairs, Senor J. Perea Ca-
rne excitement ,ojer5ine.execuun i oy. :,.t ! , , t ... , ballero, who has been Spanish an
Francisco Ferrer .t :.ijarcemn.i,(rjar.;!aicuarren,;natt noi spoKen ior bassador at Rome, --la prepared tQ
ich swept alt JBurope, nas noi yei ian, nour or nore previously, ana neiur-e the denunciation of the concord-
aiaea, ana tne auaruuinuj w? wirevognuea-ine young woman ouiy us i ant wnn the Vatican, It was learned
ted to utllla e te,oppartu.iuiy. ior a alight, motion pf .the eyes. I today; He is now on his way from
emohstration against ope czar. ; The . last sounds he' heard before I Rome.
ill and other, Bointt,, however, tn ppslng,:into his last eleep were' the for the first time, since the Ferrer
lat'sU adopted a' unique plan,: of votcea: of the Rev. Father Henry Zlm- case came into prominence, King Al-
pplhg all attempts at, manlfesta- mer and a dozen of the hospital nuns, fonso drove through the streets, ab-
w and directing that; the radicals chantlng . the solemn Latin prayers solutely unguarded. On every side
b the czar' by completely ignoring f0r the dyih'g. ' he was greeted with respect and en-
presence. ' v .. '
:he first atop of the czar's train
sr It had passed the French-Ital-
line was at Turin,;; There he was
Mallv' welcomed "iiv three. Italian
erals The atatlon was filled with
ps, who . had cleared the sur-
ndihg streets tor many blocks.
the disposal of the Italian author-
a., wbb a atrpng force of Russian
ret service men and soldiers. "
'be route from Turin to Racconigi
i even more heavily; guarded than
first stage of the journey in Italy.
It was announced that the funeral
will be, from the Berry, street . home
and that! there will be a solemn re
quiem mass In the Church of St. Vln.
cent De Paul, in N.orth Sixth street,
which Senator McCarren attended,
probably Monday morning,
For hours before Senator McCar-
ren's death It was expected momen
tarlly.
time.
He delegated a "committee'
was to break, the news of bis passing
to his mother. He selected for this
sad task his neices, Anastasla and
:i
that
Raccoglni, however, the chief ef
' w Trr 1.! . Prapces McCarren; hla physicran, Dr.
nrmway .rJ'"V-Peter. Hughes, and the Rev. Father
t ? J?Z?T r. anally father Carrol, weii
et
thiisiasm. . He occupied; an open car
riage ith Queen' Victoria, nd they
were cheered as they1 passed.' The
drive has .done much to reinstate the
klni in the good graces of his peo
ple.':;' x"; . - -'-,- ,;, '
. Among the incidents In the after-
math of the initiisterial crisis," the
challenge to duels" made by Senator
He was delirious most of tbe fQrtusa and Deputy Serlano to the
Do l4i CJerva,' today attracted jnuch
attention. De La Clerva is also the
defendant in several liberal actions
brought' by Jburnalista. ; !
.while the new ministry today took
up its wfk actively, the opposition
is already beginning to form, a solid
front against the Radicals ' V
Ohe of the' first anhouncemehts of
Senor Moret was that the new cabi
net wOuld carry out to unfulfilled
promise of the preceding ministry to
give the details of, the Ferrer trial
full publicity. ,,'
to the McCarren home and was ad-
WOMEN JURORS
1 CALIFORNIA
ihgeri were iorblddev to .approach $ tfcora
townj and thVllberty of the f.OOO ,
ibltatii had been greatly reatrlct- W.o t death.of her son but the
Scow Pf automobiles : hearing . -'T:
slan and lUHan police an army mediately -suffered a relapse and it
i raced through the town and not was feared that she would follow the
ingle nook 1 the 'entire village senator before the day edded,
overlooked' , Phfi Operation , ,for appendicitis,
larly today there arrived the last bleb resulted fatal!, was performed
ichmept of troops, which ihclud- h Senator McCarren Tuesday. Ooto-
our regiments of lhfantryt two of her 12. ; Wfcen tola that only fkn,pe-
Ine guards, two of cavalry, boa of lve ,him. a chance of
saelleri- aM bhe of carabluerl. : Mte, the senator displayed his charac-
mong those who are in Jtacoonlgl twlsttc coojftessf retoafklng to the
Prime Minister Oiollttl, foreign doctor, '-'Well, what's stopping, you T"
Ister.Tittonl and Mayor ..Nathan i Senator McCarren ; jcatne of Irleh
lome. The latter is a socialist, stock, but was born la New England
accepted the invitation to come t , East, Cambridge, .Mass,,: in July, (By Leased Wire to The Times)
' after he had got" the consent of V89. v..When; still an infant hla j)ar-l ,v l. Angeles, Cal., Oct. 23 Trium-
fellojr soelallsta in the municipal nts moved to .Bt'ooklyn; ,wherehe phantly oyercomlng all the obstacles
icH pf 'Rome. ,:;, " :, -s.rv'--v; fMety4 a publlfeischporeducatidn'. hich" Inipeded. her way to .the juty
he presence of the minister wis When '.still 14 hla. teens he- got ls box la-superlor Judge Houfler's court
le necessary by the rattflcatlon bt first job, as a cobper. ;,Jie spon turned thurtday.Mrs. Johanna" Bngelinan,
Russo-Italiatt treaty . altectlhg the his attention, , however; , to pdlltica. the woman juror, was on the point of
cleaof. theiwo hatipna 'In ,the Hi took up la asi prellmlharyiliid parUclpating in the trial of a.dam
ians, where they , have, . Joined then pegah : the torinaUod of tb age case when ahe'was peremptorily
Is to guard against usupation on gaalsaaonthat he maiatathed - even challenged by the lawyers for tbe de
part of Australia.; The Servian I whlle. be .was on. his death-bed. While I feiise,,and compelled to retire. . , .
s, .which resulted In the over-1 ho wai dying tbe fight of his foes kept ; f Within a rew days Mrs. Ehgelman
w of the mini8try,.adds; great in-u'p,' and it' was even rumored that! will cease to be the lone jury woman.
Bt to his proposed agreement. : i McCarren had been betrayed by his Thirty women will today' be summon-
he czar wa vgreatiy fatigued, by lieutenants. - t- v; , ; 4 ; ledT as part of a panel of sixty,frpm
three day railraad Journey from l .'Long Fat'' was . . the v nicknapie which juries will he selected in po
sea and as aooav aiv'taa yposftltHa I giTvMaari1! tbe outset of his I lice Judge Williams' court nex week
ested in tne apanmenis eei asiue i career, and "Long pat ne remained i aii mese, it x . unaereiooa, witi
NEW YORK CONTEST
Effect of McCarren s Death
on Campaign
Speculation As To Who Will Step
Into Her Shoes Judge Uaynor's
Tenement Houses; . nder Fire
Odds In Betting Drop.
THE WRONG MR. JONES
Circus Teamster Gets Another
Mans Money Order Cashed
bim.
Ito his death:
is expected, that the car will de- ; gift 'first pblidcaL copqueaU, were
Monday, alter ne nas eajoyeana th old . 14th. lBth, 16th, anft .ijth!
Mn;lfJeB-.lBV-.Mf--" .w"fiMi of Bro6klyfi. He was elected
(prominent club women.'
uret of the program for his en-
ilnment.
to the assembly. , where he served
(Continued- oa Paca Xwa,. :
etarft Oriffith Will Manage Roda..
Clnclqnatl, Oct 83 Clark Griffith
hat been re-engaged as manager of
he ClaolBdiitl. Reds 'next season. '
- .By Cable to the Tlmfs.V t r
X. New.; ?$,.;; .9Q!kT3 rfwjle;...
death of - Patrick H, jjMtCarren, the
Brooklyn democratic leader, is re
garded as a: factor of some import
ance in-the mayoralty campaign, the
chief speculation is as to who will
step into his shoes. It was assert
ed today that the coming visit of
Richard Croker,- formerly Tammany
chief, before election day has for its
object the straightening out of this
tangle, v : -
The rapid fire campaign in which
candidates are shot about the city to
a dozen points a day, continues un
abated.''. :-' :';:
One of the sensations of the day
was' the - charge made by Assembly
man George A. Green that. Judge
Oaynor, the Tammany candidate, has
been frequently complained about W
the tenement house ' department of
the jetty in regard to the condition of ,
the property he owns. 1 V; - -J
According to Green, who produced
papers from the-department files as
proof the.eomplalnt.B have been .nu
merous and some, . . of the improve
ments-ordered have not been made. ,
Judge Gaynor .was also scored by
William M. Jvins, -who is supporting
William R. Hearst , tbe civic alliance
candidate. Ivins 'declared In a Coop
er Union meeting that the defeat of
Gaynor and the rest of the Tammany
candidates 'was the most important
question of the campaign.
Otto T. .Bannard, the republican
ticket leader, in a tour of the upper
Eastslde, attacked Tammany in sev
eral speeches. ' ';-
Bannard declared today -that he
was gaining votes rapidly and was
more confident than ever of victory,
The same whs made by the support
ers of the other two candidates. '
William' Randolph. Hearst has car-.
rled his campaign into Brooklyn in
earnest, making -his strongest; effort
in.ther heart of Senator McCarren'B
old-Stronghold., Mr. Hearst, makes
the ris8ttlocal to Brooklyn, advo
cating subways and other' improve-
nients demanded- by residents of the
borough.. . v, ' .
,-, the odds, in the betting , dropped
today,, Judge 'Gaynor; being weaker,
It had been,2 to 1 on Gayhor
around - democratic strongholds, but
today the price felt to 2 td 1.
G. h .Jones Gets-Hold of a Money Or
lcr of Another .Man by the Same
Name and Gets in Trouble The
Last Mun I'rovcs His Title and ihe
First Jones is iu -Tail. .
' Heney Gets Nomination.
.' (By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Fanfranctsco, Cal., Oct. 23 The
recount of vqtes cast In the recent
direct primary election for district
attorneyon the democratic ticket has
been cpncluded. ; Francis . J. Heney
is . declare dthe party's candidate by
sixty-five Totes over Char lea Flckert,
republican , and union, 'labor nominee
for the same office.- ' '
'' -. Storm In Kentucky.'. '. - . " :
jLOulsvlUo, Ky., , OCU 28 A cy
clonic storm swept 4 Kentucky ..last
night,' doing considerable damage to
property. Frankfort.: received . the
brunt of It a,nd many buildings show
the effects today. - . i '
Yesterday;, a -man (ini.Ung;. h.lmsll
fHt Jon es p reilGitiea Ji ftpi&Iftrc I'M
v.-.'Sft' order department at the post-
office and asked that a money order
for J 17 made to G. L. Jones be cash
ed. Hs put ui a plausible tale, at
the same time exhibiting a letter
from a man named Rawls, explaining
that the money was for payment for
labor performed by G. 1j. Jones for
him. He received the cash and de
parted. Later in the day another G. 1..
Jones called at the postoffice and in
quired for a letter, saying that he
was expecting one from a Mr. Rawls,
of Nashville, Tenn., with a money or
der for $17, and showed a letter from
Raws, KiiyiiiR that he would send him
the money to Raleigh.
The postoffice authorities Imme
diately got busy and had the lirst
Jones arrested and the second one de
tained as a witness.
The case was heard this morning
by United States .Commissioner John
Nichols. Tho witnesses were sepa
rated and put through a rigid exami
nation. Tho bona fide Jones put up
a straight story. He said he was a
native of North Carolina and had
worked here in Raleigh in Martin's
and Ashe's mills, and that hte name
was George Leslie Jones. Investiga
tion proved these statements to be
correct.
) The defendant Jones was then
questioned. He said his name was.
George Lewis Jones, and that some
time ago he worked as a carpenter
for Mr. Rawls, a contractor, and that
the money was for the services then
rendered. Both of the , Jones were
then brought face to face and the
second man caught in a number of
contradictory statements, and when
confronted with them, finally . con
fessed that he got the money and had
spent niost of it. He. gave his home
as Los Angeles, Cal. In default of
5500 bond for his appearance at
court he' waS committed to jail.
Both men were; employed with
Barnum and Balley'B circus.
COURT NEXT WEEK
Three Weeks Term for Trial
of Civil Cases
Many Other Attractions Besides the
Fair and the Week. in. Koleigh Has
Been a Big One People - Looldnu
Forw ard to a Greo' State Exhibi
tion Xet Year TJhe , Time ..For
Such An Event Propitious,' As Next
Year Will Mark the BOth Annivers
ary of the Fair Fair Has Reached
High Water Mark . and lime is
Kipe For the Great Exhibition. ;
Court Convenes Monday for a Term
of Three Weeks With Judge W. R.
Allen Presiding One Hundred
ami Seventy-one Cases Set for
Trial Motion Dorkct Has Forty-
live.
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The OctoBer ternrof "Wake county
superior -"court' 'will "convene Monday
for a three weeks' term for the trial
of civil cases only.
The calendar, as arranged by the
bar, has 171 cases for trial. 84 of
these be'ng set for the first day.' The
cases set for the first week number
110, the second week 36 and 25 for
the third. The motion docket con
tains 4 5 cases.
It is not likely that all these cases
will be tried at this court, as some of
them will occupy considerable time.
There are over a dozen divorce cases.
It is quite likely that good many of
the cases will be continued.
UNITED STATES
MAY INTERVENE
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ft : THE WEATHER.
'
. Forecast until JH p. m., Sunday:
'For North Carolina: Generally
fair and colder tonight and Sundays
" The southwestern disturbance hafc
moved rapidly northeastward with
Increasing, energy and is now central
hear Cincinnati. ' It is attended by
brisk, to high winds and is causing
cldudy weather from the middle Mis
sissippi Valley to New England with
rain from Illinois to ; Ponsylvanla.
This disturbance Is, being followed by
high pressure with a decided fall In
temperature southward f to i Texas.
The weather f is fair In the Gulf
States and throughout the southwest
Generally fair Weather is indicated
for this vicinity with colder late to
night and on Sunday.
L. A. DENSON,
( By Leased Wire to The Times)
New Orleans, La., Oct. 23 That
(he Tnited States is either to inter
vene in the Nicaraguan revolution or
officially recognize the insurgents as
indicated here today in the sailing of
the American steamer Dictator for
Hluefields. Despite the closing of the
Atlantic ports of Nicaragua by Pres
ident Zelaya, the. department of com
merce' id labor authorized Port. Col
lector McCall to clear the Dictator
and she sailed at noon,, carrying
United btates Consul Trimmer, of
Cape Gracias and a big cargo of mer
chandise and . supplies. Nicaraguan
Consul General Altsciiul, refused to
approve the ship's manifest, hut this
action on , the part of President Ze
laya's representative has been ; ig
nored, which indicates that the gov
ernment is about convinced that the
insurgents under Estrada have over
powered the Zelaya government.
Consul Trimmer arrived here last
Sunday and reported' that, a famine
was imminent in the Atlantic towns
of Nicaragua because of a lack of
food supplies. This had much to do
with the government's determination
to clear the Dictator despite the of
ficial closing of Zelaya'8 ports.
HOJfc PARTY LAST NIGHT.
Chief Marshal McGeachy. Entertain
ed Friends at Theatre.
Major N. H. McGeachy, of'Fayette
villeY chief marshall of the State Fair,
hhd a number of his friends -at a de
lUjhtful box party at the teatro last
night to witness the "Bohemian Girl"
His Guests, were:.. Mr, and .Mrs.' M.
.T. Bowen,. . of Fayettevlle; Mr. Pel-
ham Moorman and Mnjs Rosalie Williams,-
of (Red Springs; . Mr. David
Jones, of Favettevllley arid Miss Bes
sie Haywood, of. Norfolk,. Col. Geo. Xk
of Wilmington, and Mr. O. O. Sanders,
of Fayottevllle.
f
Today Is like the quiet after the
storm, there is a' loosening of the
tension of excitement" that has been
at the highest notch In the city dur
ing the past week. . Never before has
Raleigh had so many splendid at
tractions, brilliant events and delight
ful amusements packed into one week
and there has been no lack of peo
ple to patronize them. That Raleigh
has had something worth enjoying
has been fully evidenced by the tre
mendous throngs that have over-run
the city since last Sunday, v
Beginning with the opening of the
fair on Friday down to the time of
closing the gates last night it has
been the biggest success of any fair
in the history of the state. Y-
The large aggregation of really
good show on the midway has been
greatly appreciated "fcnd - enjoyed.
The check that wai ' put on all djis
order and gamblViB4,Pfelfh'Ao
the suws of the olOB,'r'V
The exhibits wefe large and 'better
thari ever -with a much larger nunjg
ber of exhibitors.' ' The ' free attrac
tions were all that could be desired,
keeping largo crowds amused all day.'.
The races were of an unusually high,
standard, several 'records being bro-.
ken during the week. .
The chief marshal and his aides,
as well as the special fair police, de
serve the highest praise for the ex
cellent order which was preserved.
While the fair was the, great big
feature of the 'week there was no
lack of other amusements, the big
football game betweeen A. & M. and
Kentucky, on Thursday, and the star
attraction, Barnum ft' Bailey's big
circus yesterday afternoon and. night,
claiming their share of- the thous
ands of visitors. The splendid circus
parade yesterday morning brought.
pleasure to an immense thromjf,
many of whom were , hot fortunate
enough to see the inside; of the big
tent. .. '';;:::;,-:; - .;. ' .
There was no let-up of the excite
ment at the close of the day,' for as
the brilliant illumination of Fa'
etteville street burst forth,' 1',. became
the popular place for, he crowds. .to
iind amusemeent. .With a good show
at the Academy every-night, as well
as other social attractions,' the an-
nual Capital Club dance and Mar
shal's ball there was enough enjoy
ment for everyone.
As it is the purpose, of the fair
management and. North, Carolina Ag
ricultural Society to ,go forward each
year, and as this fair. Of, 1909 could
hardly be surpassed outside of a great
state exposition, the; 'people are al
ready looking forward to that great
occasion next, yeaf.' t ;: v;
The time is bfopitlous; as next
year will mark tne . BMa anniversary
of the fair. Interest as gradually
been increasing ,l the. event during
the past year unyl ft, has reached
a high-water mark, which should be
marked by the .celebration' of a two
weeks' exposition." iii tne enlarjg
Ing of the grounds; .irecon of. new
and suitable building the state will
have a great occasion tolook for-
ward (o. It will be an exposition
worthy of the home-coming of tpe
children of the Old North State from
far and near. t:fVr ,: -U'
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The races yesterday continued 'io .
be of chief importance and, although
no records were broken thqy Jtept up
the high standard established during
the week. itn i y
' First Race.
' ; 2:25pac"e; stake 300. m
Major Viceroy?" I1. . k 1 J " i . 1
Hero'. .- . tJ.. ? 2 2,2
Rocky Mountar 1,
Bertha W.". . . v 8
Time: 2:!l,.2:Jii,
r i ; Second Race; .
v '! trot.. s'tlt isnn.s"'
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