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pcaca OF COUUTRY IS 83,402,151 - ' ' :1 ' V. "h'" ,,',-. -' u Increase la the Country Is 16,145,521 a Gain of 20.9 Per Cent ! EFFECT ON With the Philippines' 'Included the - Totnl Population is to J, 100,000 Ceiigu Shows Tlmt If the Present Apportionment, is Followed Con grcss Will Guin 50 New Members, Making a Total Membershin.of--150 North Carolina .Would Get One Pndor Present Apportionment ( Jivirirlii. WluMliiutii-- ffkntami. anil 'Washington Given Otot Today. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, Dec. 1 -The -total population to the United States is 93,402,151, according to the figures given out at noon tday by the Census Bureau for the 1910 enumeration . This does not include the population of the Philippine Islands, The last census taken iu the Philippines, in 190;!,-showed a population or 7,735 420. This is a gain of 20.9 permit over the population of 77,256,630 in 1900, an increase of , 16, 145,521. The United States total population comparative summary for 1910 and 1900: - Increase , Per States. . ' , Population, Cent Alabama. .. .. ..2,138,093 16.9 Arizona.' 204,354 66.2 Arkansas ..'1,5.74,449 20.0 California .... 1.2,377,549 (0.1 Colorado. H . . . .. 799,024 48.0 Connecticut. ... .1,114,756 22.7 Delaware 202,322 9.5 IMst. of Columbia 33,069 18.8 Florida-. . ' , . ; .-. 75 1,139 42.1 Georgia., .. ..2,609.121 ' 17.7 Idaho. .. .. .. .. 325,594 101.3 Illinois .-. '-. . . ... . .5,638,581 16.9 1. Territory. . .2,700,876 7.3 Iowa 2,224,771 , 0,3 Kansas 1,690,949 ' 15.0 Kentucky.' 2.2S9.905 C.6 Louisiana'.. .. ..1,656,388 19.9 Maine . . . . . .. . 742, 871 6.9 Maryland : : . . .. 1,295,340 9.0 Massachusetts. . . ,3,366,4 10 20.0 Michigan-.. .'. , ..2,810,173 ,16.1 Minnesota .. .. ..2,075,708 1 8,5 Mlbsibsippi 1,79.1 14 13.8 Missouri. .. .. ..3,293,335 6.0 Montana 376,053 54.5 Nebraska 1.192,211, 11.8 Ncvnda . ; 81,875' 93.4 New Hampshire . 430,572 4.6 New Jersey. .. .. 2.537,107 37.7 New Mexico 327,301 .07.5 Now York .. .. ..9,113,279 , 25.4 Noth Carolina.. . .2,206,287 '10.5 North Dakota .... 577,506 80.8 Ohio 4,767,121 14.7 Oklahoma ... . . . .1,657,155 109.7 Oregon . . 672,765 '62.7 Pennsylvania .'. . . 7,665,1 U 21.fi Rhode Island . . . . 542,610 26.6 South Carolina. ,.1,515,400 13.1 South Dakota . . , . 583,888 45,5 Tennessee . . . . .2,184,789 8.1 Texas . 3,896,342 27.8 t.'iaa. . . . ...... 4 1 , l tit. Vermont. .. .. .. 355,956 3.0 Virginia. . - . . ..2,061,612 11.2 Washington. . . . .1,141.990 12.0 Wept Virginia. . . .1,221,119 27.4 Wisconsin.. ..2,333,860- ,12.7 Wyoming ..... . 145,965 57,7 Alaska 64,356 1.2 Hawaii . . . . . . 191,909 21. 6 Porto Rico 1,118,012 vThe' population of Georgia is 2, 609,121, a gain of 17.7 per cent, in crease 39.2,790. The population of Wisconsin is 2, 333,860. a gain of 12.7 per cent; In crease of 264,818. . '. ' The population 1 of Wasliington is 1,141.990, a gain of 120.0 por cent; increase 623,887. v The population of Montana is 376, 053, a gain of 545 per cent over the population in 1900; increase 132, - Under the present apportionment Georgia will be entitled to one" addi tional representative la y: congress; Wisconsin, one; Washington, 3, and Montana none. , ' i The census shows that U tho pres ent apportionment is held .to there wlllbe 50 additional representatives', ; (Continued on Page Five.) i THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS . j ' i Government Forces ' Have Lead of 39 Coalition forces Hare Totnl of 254 ':: the Opposition 317 Liberal Gain On Today Premier Asquith lie turned; Socialists Deposed from Lancashire District. (By Cable'to Tin Times.).... London, DM.' 10 At noon tod-.vy Hie government coalition forces Jrad a lead of 37 over tho llivionixi'.s. .. ..Pulling went forward In thirteen.. coititucn dn. The. totals at noon were:. Lib- 166;- National ii:t3 M; La.borlte. V9 Indenrnt-Nationalists. ,r. To::il cor.U- tlon'2R4. . Gppositlon-yr.ionists, HIT. Tod xy'n return up to neon showed a liberal 'gain of one, Ceckersnioutli. m tend, Cumberland hiving been captured by the radicals. . ' ' The seat, of David Lloyd-George chancellor of afe exchciiuerer was - at Issue today,.. In live Welch' county of Carnarvon, Mr, 'Lloyd-George wan c rand'lsltts-for rt election ajtalwt Aiif un Jone'at, tiie Unionist candidate, ft was a foregone coucufiion Mint the. chancel lor would be ;. victorious, tilth ou.-jh Unionist loaders protlicterl tll-.lt. tin Liberal muj.nity of 107s -nt.: last Jan uary's .election would le cnt lown The weather '.today continui'd mild but whs disagreeably wet wiUi brifk and sudden squalls of rain. Unionists elected their -andkUte. -lu the WliT.il electoi at of I'lieiblic in East Somerset md at Loiwlon Univer sity. At the hot ramid pint Sir P. Magnus wa..i'e.turned to hl af il. Tho Unionists, candldii tea were a.lso f uecei s- ful In Newark, NoRinglmms-hiiv: ft Albans; Hoi'tforc"l)1r', .!jleho-5'.ei'. , in Hufii'X and Appleby in .Nonth , Wt.-t moreUind county. i'hf SociaiKts who held ince, Lsincn- shlw.Hlnce last January' were dupovi S. 'Walsh, the socialist enndiduite for reelection being utefeatetl by a -.Labor- He. The Sclalis.t majority. in January was 2,6M.. -T4ie Liberals were sueces ful In Cleveland, Yorkshire, returning u candidate. , .. . Pi-eniler AROiilih whs -l-etnvnetl to inrllameiU fvojn.JiiSt Fj.abire, land. The -eleettoir was hold yesterday but Idle result was not announced until noon today. IKKLANI) THKOWIN'G DO.MltS. Political Situatioii . Getting lk'joiul Control iJf That .Country. (By Cable to The Times.) Belfast, Dec. 10 Te political sit nation in Ireland is getting beyond the control of tiie autnorities. Bomb throwing has been resorted to and as a result of. the use of dynamite Id rioting which lasted through the night, John Watson, a private citizen lies mortally wounded today and half a dozen policemen are suffering from injuries. J Rioting and fighting between or angemen and aNt'ionalists, which be gan with the polling in Ireland cul minated In the throwing od'the bomb late last -night during a meeting in independent orange hall. The build ing was nearly wrecked, -all the win dows being broken and one .side near ly torn out. ' . Tnc police made- hull! a- dozen ar rests today and will hold the prison ers pending the result of Watson's injuries. The all night rioting was the result of independent orange men. voting the Irish--., nationalist ticket. A great crowd surged about the hail after the outrage. Tae- police charged the crowd trying to disperse it, but were beaten back, StickH and stones were thrown and throats ol shooting were freely used.. MAY CALL STHIKK. General Strike Against tho Clothing Makers Likely. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) ' Chicago. Dec. 1.0 A meeting of the, executive hoard of the United Garment Workers of America has been summoned to .consider calling a nnttnnn.1 nttUn of ' 250.000 lnen against the wholesale Clothiers'' As sociation and the National Whole sale Tailors' Association, the two or ganizations whidh refused to nego tiate with the city committee for set tlement of ' the strike here, Tae sfflke leaders were informed that much of the Chicago work was being done in New York, Boston, Baltimore and-Rochester and it was proposed call a strike against the two as sociations in every city in which they operate. The sentiment among the union leaders seemed to he in favor of i national walkout. Awarded Nobel Prize. .- (By Cable to The Times) Rhristianla.' Doc. 10 The Nobel Peace prize was today awarded to the International Pence Bureau sit norno, SwlUerland, ' 1 VHetW Mm. Clara (lemev.s (iabrilo. uifstdi, (liiHuhter of the late Samuel Cleiiifus, (Murk Twain) mid wile of Ossip 'CiI rilouitHcli, she celi'luaicd HiiMf inn piaivint, ivlio lias (lerlni'cd ti nt it in lier'l:itei:t.i:Hi to live in Uu n pe i" (lie lufu-e an'1, thai sIkv liml dei'lded to tiispose of all of her lather's- (iciwiial luisscssions at nuctio.i in 'i'v York in .Sauna' v. Um pos Ki'.siuiiH i i ol valiiaUe hooks, art- trettinrcH 'HseiiirntiK's, prM'iH fi'oiu nii'inl'crs nf i-n.va.ty and lainous men of leili i-s. MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR JUSTICE FULLER . (By T.i;i:il Wivo to ..Tlie-: Thin .). -Wa; hinsttiii. XHr. At i, t. ,!.,y rnerry-yia! yrvSre-i i'.iiic.i-.'ie.-. late ( iliicf Jusiiei- Fnlli r .were he'.il in thr t'nit" (I States' suin-eme coui-'.' . iUv.lsai tl OUit-y. ot...MHicl.'iu-!i.-)i.ti'i.-foi'l;ner.- levy of !ate. pieskl-il. Aii'.l!ei?i.s !, tnu-ii.- by "Alton U,' Pai'kei' ar.-il -'r.;!:-i.tn,r . l!i:i'-t (.'h.irli.i .'E.';t.lttH-flH'd. I,. ? 3t;iTTiirv5'; :et jr:iry- of.-;feaf?ft8;i'iV- Utti-1; G,. K. :,Fr!i .of V.-1 Virginia: Stnntor (tver.iuni of. . N;ri-:i '.Carollr.o: A, J., Montague, of Virginia, anil 1 L A. M. Bi(i'.t!V of ' South' Cui-oMna.' - KILLKI) BY ItOAll. Ai-chiliald Small AUnekt'd by Mad dened l'ilute and fatally In iiii-ed. ( By Leased Wire to T.ie 'nines. ) . Washington, Dec, lo Coiv.l by the tusks ol an infuriated Berkshire boar, Archibald .Small, a brotner' of John H, Small, the Washingtoii and New York . florist, is dead as a' result of his Injuries-.: -He died today after lingering for 'three days mid' .nights at his home near Forest (Men, Md.. Last Monday .afternoon Mr. Small steed .into the hour's pen -to drive out a( small hog, When t:ve boar. ''started toward him Mr, Small .struck it With, his riding; crop, and the beast,, weigh ing more than i'no iiounii:;. reared up and throw itself upon lutu; Then it charged his prostrate body, goring atid niaugling him in a len-i'ilo innn- ti'.-r I'loariiig soil lids' -f a st ruggle. Ml'. Sniall's hired man ran frcnu lhi) barn with', u iiitchl'oi'lf ,. wit jt : which.'- he !.- tacked tho inliiriated annual. Stand ing over the body ol Mr. Small, Die man, after repeated attempts, fl rove off the boar. avsows roi'Ui.vnox. r Is Increased Ovei" l,y 10.3 Per Cent -Poultry. Association Ismics Preiniuui List. (Special. lo The Times.) Wu'dehhoro, N. C , Dec. 10 T.ie census report ol the population oi North Carolina by counties credits Anson with a poiMilafion of 25.4 05. In 1900 the county had '21,870 in habitants. The gam is 3,595 approx imately 16.5 per cent, which is tae per cent of gain credited to the state at large. The gain from 1890 to 1900 wa only 1,843 or 9.5 per cent. An attractive premiuiu: list has been Issued by the Anson County Poultry Association for its first exnl bition to be held in Wadesboro the 10, 10 and 17th itjst. A large num ber of pens and individual birds have already boon entered and tho indi cations, are that the -show will be a great success from eycry standpoint. Many desirablo prizes will be award ed. Mr. W, Henry Liles is president of the association, Mr. B. G. Coving ton secretary and treasurer, Mr. .1. A. Harrill superintendent, and Mr. T. W. Austin assistant superintendent. Mr. F. J, Marshall, of College Park, Oa,, has been secured as judge of the show. 5Ir. Kinlayson Dead. Mr. .1. D. Fi'ulnyson, of Princeton, died a(, Hex Hospital last night, I WORK ; OF HE HOUSE . --Tie Vi v '''!'- ' "' .!'-.- .. - .; . ": ..' .... .. " : :'.'" rebate On ihe Rivers ard Harbors Bill Cujiarem Asked" Today I tir An Ap propriation of (MX) I'of tlie Co'ii.sti'iictioir .ol a Memorial to ('onmliiuder. Pcny Apptopriiition Will Probab!)' be (;ra!iled. t I',. l.e.l-,ed lie to !!') hues) . Wa si tin gt on , Del'. 1 ( i --' h en '.' 1 1: e house mot;. at ntkiii, Ho,iret;tiitutiye Alexander,'. of..cv Voi-i;,. movent inl ine!! into (:oiisldo'.'at.i()ii ol the rivora mid- harbor; bill.-with . a view '.to jiusliHjg It, IhrOifgli (he legislative mill, as .qitfcKl: us iiopsibie, and de bato be? allien tJie" bill.'. 'Tho Mraj-s and iiuviun noihhiitlee will -hold; a Mpeeiiil liieeUng next Tuesday to .review 'severai bills nro Vlding, for tins evca'tio'n of a ' tariff com mission,' ih line v-itii rerom'men dalions In itiie pi'c-Bideu.i . hiessnge..- CohKresS'; was . fornitilly- KKl.ed to day: for an'apiiropriuiitiii. of $250,000 for.' the;, construct ion of. a, ihenuirial to Coitimartder Perry, lite naval hero of tho War of 1 M . Governor Harmon, of tlliio, Henry Watterson of .KenUtcl;y, and foi'nvcr lteiiresentatlyo. Hay, of .Illinois, .went iKitoi'O lite nouss. committee on ill dnstrial arts and. exV'Ohifions and ex pl u'iieil the liiyaiorial iii-oject 'planrieU for- Ptit-lu-Cayr tind " Ln kn I'ie. tl sceito of Verry's naval vivtorioK. They asked thaf;. the Koverunioat coiufib u'te- S2SO,0(IO, The t-ominittee will act, .'upon ttte: matt'.'r clt'rint'; this st-s sion of eonreHs; and ,. ft - is Jielluved , will, report a bill .'carrying -Che ' iiocir,- siii-y at.)rut.iriation. '. : .Severe Knrlhomikes. l::y )..ased: "Wile- to tlie Th.nt-s.) 'v Mshin.'jton, . Di e. -In -- .Severe e;ii;Ui ii.il;e. boe'ks, -las; ins froai 4:t?1 .a:: m : W'i a in. i.w'e.lv,..i'ecoilM. at- 'lioi-g; -tfnvn ..?3;i ,,-) 5iiy .unlay: . ;rii;.n'imi ri a-h : :li't'-s ;b( KrepU-s... vitti'iLtfinx3 b; wfM-'il "i:'?S" liill fr-l----'-tf!i14t. --.'Tif' !:! tii i bailee 'Is .'tsti mated to ha-ve lit'.'ii fit-:1.! 7.;J,iO to ,S,Oi-o oviiew . fttm A'!iyh Irvtuii. ajttt of a. .violent- vlianieU'i-.. l.tM'b in Aasliiimton. I 'y Leased Wire to The Times I Washitigton, Dec. . 10---- Collector Loeli, of; New York, held, a couier ence today with .Assistant Secretary Of the Treasury Curtis. While ifwas reiaii'ied itliaf . ..Mr. Loeb . was here for the. .purpose ot discussing the uhder vaiuation frauds: iu the Nov York customs house, no definite announce ment was made. . , , , Ilox Pi ices Soiinii!;. ( !iy Leased Wire to The Times I ; Ciiiciigo, Dec." I D -The hog luarket at the stock yards Jumped .almost, out of .sight today and it is declared that pork, will go to a flsiire' never before known in . Chicago. : The - mark', t opened n p :)H' cents higher than . it closed yesttirday. find the big packers Were buying frantically. - -r- ANSWERS DEATH CALL (Specia l I" T!u.- 'I'iilli .u. ) ; .Jjurliani.-; ' Jn't tUW.M. Wilkin, an afeeft ami proniinent farmer iivjn,s' seven miles fi'oni -tliiH city on fU". HislT'e road, dropped dead at ..the .Cannerjui l.uMiiji r Y.'U'il nt five,- o'oloek . yettlcr- day afn-ri;ooii. '.I'K. leave ' w ife. And four --children.-. . lit -was, Di'eV ionslv .-ubject to uttai-ka of vertigo.' He had n. attack on the lioxboro street in itius liv Friday of . last week and alnwt d'vd then. '.'';.,, , :-'.. ;" lloli K vans. , colored, ' was a:iuttt.1 yest'erdiij- by verdict of tin- jury. He yas .eluirsed with criminal assault' ONLY J 9 SHOPPING M DAYS TILL Christmas Have You Bought Mother's Present Yet 1 mmmwi Siiialci Kiibert L. LiiFclSette, ol Wisconsin, the leader of ll'e Progres sive Pcp-.il . !icaj Scimtcrs. l'ii it is said ,rel-r.sed ;in inv itntmn lroui Pres. iilt-nf Ta'l !: the niiiKt oi the eai!-j-.-J,- i to rail at tlie Vt line House anil ilfs-". !-s '.viih il,. eiiiel executive, UnU erni jiidh niry npnoinl uielits. . Ui I'ol Itle if ii said !et:seil lo accept, this in vit r t ten tor the reason Unit lie dill mil 'wish to be iniv( (1 "p V itb t!ie Tatt i.-dmiiiistiadou. MIS RIOTS THREATEN INDIA '.-.(UyX'; lu I'lii' Time-i. ) I'.eei'ta. ' It: Hit! l')i: ue:e kined-: to'.!.i.y. .In' a'v :U'.-.mtiL, :.i l-ii ts l.iieli farted ,vi 'I.-. ;';!.y ;tiijur..J til Tiigiclis l.iy:vhc::i 150 veie woin.i.U'd., ,'t'!ie nn.tive and ICug'sli police ehat'sed 'Sw. Vifci Ill's; ieei'U-.iT'i,'- lllivilW thl-itk.ftem,: Llui .t Uw'!-s; mul Vvariiins tlu 'ii io stay in-.(.It in s, . in tlio imtive : (juai-fei-E.' : . 'I i - r:ts a :a. io-salt- of . IFie. eUJl'ini (if ' J.!,o:.in:nil(l.ati-3 to .ieriliVo iiv- duviiis: ft- religlnus ce'-emony' kirown ; as t-n' -.'liakrld t.( -ivtil ; -wlileli ; falls - on Tues-ciy. Tlie flititius.-. to wiiont cows' are sacred, a,t-Te.clced- the Mohammed-ails .t'eseUiii, sev eral, 'if' the beasts' from' st-ables where thiv ve:-H. ' edutinetr ' - pi-iiji-' -to liein, slausli'tered. ; .- '.-' (iiiilty of t'oiintei'leitinj-'. I By l.e.isoi! W!r- to Tl'.e Times, i Xtsj; York, Dec. - 1 0- --Afler del ibe'i -at in g for twenty hours, a.jttry before Judge Holt lii tlii' ci'iniitia.l bratic.t of the--.-Phi ted .Statescircuit: court today Ion nd (ttiseppe lioscariiio, an alleged niembei: of. - the noted Eiipp-J'IoreH.p counterfeiting Kaiig,: guilly of dealing in counierfeit niohiiy, lie was re manded to the tombs, in tiie eustody of United States ..Marslial IJenket un til Monday .for ssentenee. ' InMln case of D'.iniiiico : .Malone, jointly tried witli lioseai'tnb, tae; jury disagreed and. ,1 adi.-e Holt'. rHniauUiid liim in tlie injnl.s in- $ii;300 bail: to await a . new i rial. . ' '' lltindied Miles in 70 .Minutes. : V ( !' Cable to The Times i I'nris. Dec I (I-- A iilindrod in ile aeronlaif fiiglu in . TO . ininn1.es . was tile remarkable' feat "performed today by Ciiiitaii) Ilellanger, of . the. aviation corps of lite French, army. Ills route was from Vincennes. to Hourmelon. and he flew at an average altitude of 'l.HUO feel..- A hititi wind, was with him throiigltoiit. Abrcuiilile Compiiiiy. Mitchell Brothers Company, of lJrupA Kockinpliain comity, was chartered today for the purpose ol dealing in all kinds of merchandise. Tlie nut liori.od capifal slock is $10,- 000 and begins busiuess with $050 subscribed. L. P,' Mitchell, ,1. S. Mitchell, and A. .1. fester are the in corporators, Medical Ileserve for the Navy. (By Leased Wire to Tae Times, ) Wasliington, T)nc:10r. medical reserve tor the navy, to include, in its nienihers'hip ominent surgeons of tile Cnlted Stales .was the novel .plan onlinod today by Surgeon Oeneral .Stokes at a hearing before the house committee on naval affairs. Prince Albert Deposed. London,' Dec. 10 Piinco Allien, ol Monaco, has been, deposed and the little Mediterranean principality.' lias been proclaimed a republic, accord ing to a report publisaed in the Pall Mall Gazette. Hon. E. M. Koonce, of Onslow county, candidate for speaker of the next house of representatives, is in tho lily today,' 0. S. W?. ADJOURNSJEXPLOSION -':: 'V. . ' Ten Prisoners Cat the Penitentiary Today Mile lo Atlanta and One (u Aasbvilie. .Mm htalcv Photographed erdict Against ( ape I'enr ijlVuver Coin-piuiy- Court Ad lonriieil This Af ternoon. Federal eriiirl. ailioiirnod this uf lermion. after .1 niUe Connor had signed certain orders,1 anioiig them ileitis a judsmeni, in favor of Mrs. Pat torsluill et ills against the ..Cape i'Var Power Com puny,- t ho jury bav-t-.p.: j'efiiri.ied a verdicf, in fayor of the plaintiff' for ?i5t)y; Uepiify Mnrsliall -Ward.' left this pfteriuioii; witli the following prisoners,- who had been convicted at tiiis Jeim of court and sentenced to the penitentiary, .nine going to , Atlanta and "onoeto Nashville: - . .; .1 i'u Hta'ey, four years .for' shoot, illg Ol'Iicer Hee: e. W. (!. Wood, three years tor iljicit distilling. . . . .. .." Robert. Kelly, one year and one day for violating .postal laws,.. Toiii Johnson, two'-yeiirs for illicit distilling. ; '. ' ;, ': .(. W. i'riv.n. one year and one day for illicit distilling. . ifomy JlcWeel,; four years for rob. bing: .jiosloflice.: Duck Handy I'erry, one year and one day for illicit. distiliing. Marslial! Howell, one year for illi cit, distilling.. , . .Giis Jtidd,. one. year and one day for illicit distilling, -' '.-. Itowsie Clregorv was sent to the Nashville . prison for one year for stealing money from a postpffice. Slulev Ph i'dsn-apluil. ,1 i in Staley was photographedthis .afiernooii. at the ;. request of a North Cartdina w-oiuan. . She wrote to the officers staling that ; she thought Sialey . was tlie man for whom her liiisbi.n il a ii d son were cpjiy ictej of liiurdering. iter soii-. having been lianged and her husliand . is serving a life senieiiec for-; the crimii. - The photograph will be sent ., her for hientiiicatioiK .1 M AltV ,11'KOKS. Coiuilv ( oiiiiiiissioners Select .luroi.s I'ur Two Weeks Term of Court. 'five- colic tv- i-oininisKioners '.have se lf i -ted the following' jurors for the Jan uary term' of Wake county superior court : ' :' . ' - , : . . -.' First Week. W.'.L. Cloodwiii, -Xt." .-.Matt hew: J:. W. IVsrahi; ' ! Pau'lher Ktaiiry; Thjinus .Vloi ri-'iui. colored- . Tiiie'lciioi n :. 'ClfOvge M. Harden, e ltaleish; W.. - U.. Aiken. j;rue!sh:-- W: K. King, t'edai- Fork; Ii W., liilliard, Wltite. ihik: .1. H, liobert- on. Lb He iiiyer; A; : J. . H'oneyru'ti' Xeu.e; W. H, liiioker. Swift t'reek VV.. ' . .lirlmley- Mouse. J. F, li-ilts PiHUhor Braneh; V. "' t',- f!ra.swi-ll N'ens. : A. ' A. fitiffato'e. S.wil'it; F. T. Crowdi-r. White : Oak 8inif'i, ;l!aleiih: f.: d. I.nui-. l'i;ii: -' -loe. WCiiltjeld liak-lgh; K.i.ii; ; t'anth.T. tb-aneri; ,1 11. wi ,1 1. .W.ih- Oa is.: 1 1, f t. IT.illaiid .'ill;'; !;' :. .nafker;, linekteiriif C'ivek;: Itryant r I'.road- W':.i,. U'wke.iv i tiiek ii-n n . .1. (.'. Burns, Whit. Oak-: .1 . W. A ndrews, New ' Lh'li f. : : II O. aatf is li iligb; C- I!. Oiil i;:vleiK'b I. M. (docdwln. Cedar. Fork:: Geo. I". (lill. Italeig-h; .1. (!. Oviii. I'.Jar Fork: 11. ., ('..Howard, ;' :i:u- Fork: W. It. lUu-wni. Cedar: Fork: H. C. fiarkei-. Lluckbori) : . TiiO'illa.'! . Hieli, C( (l ir l-oi-k: .(); (1 Fllea, N'eiisu; Uobt. Uie'i Cedar Fork. - . - Second Week. K ,f.. Bennett, Ruck horn, F. I;, tllake, 1loli.se. I'rcell; . .tierry : Tlnnmis.. Ilonsi ( .reek; . tied.' Cartoll. St. Ma.rys. K. L, .luhnsoii. Middle Creek; J. K. Peniwlfg ton.- Oak drove; K.. 11; VKWe; M;irk'.s Creek; J. I.. Co. Kaleig'b ;. A 1 Huu'iies. While Oak; .1. W. . Poivel Xi w LlKlit: J Lie .Tohnoii, TUidille Ci-i-ek ; il; 'I', Slai-K. oa. Cii-y ; M.. T. Ard-i .-on. Mark's "Crock; W. If. r. Candle, Kale'sb; J. AV. Ciule-riilll, 1.H fle Ifivcr: J. 1(, Chainberlaiii,. fcileig'ii; E. W. llig'litownv ttn.leigli. and .Dan Hieks.. Ralcisfhi: -..-' ASKS $25.(M(t DA.MACKS. Suit. Marled Agniiisl Norfolk-Soiiili. cm llailway (or iKutb of Melviii ll.-ill. . ' Kidney Hall, ndnilnistralor of Mel vin Mall, hits liroughl. suit, against tlHrNdrtolk-Soutiiern. Hail way for $2S,l)()0 damages for the death of Meliin Hall. Hall was an employee of (lie road and on the 12th day of October, 1907, he was knocked between ears by the sudden terking of the train and re ceived injuries from which he died. Tlie accident Recurred about two miles from this city. Hoinesik'jul cailrles- In Oanadu for the six month ended July 31, 1910. show, an increuse of ll,8o2 over Vhe stintlur period . of I9fl9, Hint entries mumherlng J3.416, , . COAL liil lE Ten Are Known' to be D;:d onri LiHir I If harp VrthhfVt auu i ii ij uuiua iiuuwy . Dead 'il?' FI BURNS FIERCELY Ten kncuMi to be IK-atl, Six lj ing and Pilty Probably Burned: to Death in liellevue Mine in Westei-n r Canada Evplosion Occurred Early This Morning" .Score of Motown, Wives and Children Crowded About the .Mouth of the Piti Res ellers Make Desperate Attempt to Kilter the Mine But Are Driven Pack Seventy Men Wei at Work When the Kxplosiou Caino. - , ". . (U Cable to The Times.) ' Calgary, Alberta, Dec. 10 Ten men are known to be dead, six dying and nearly filty others believed to have been burned to death in- the liellevue mine, of the Western Can ada collieries, which is a raging fur nace today as the result of an ex plosion that occurred efn hour after midnight.,.. -.'. ;.:-. : .'S'j. V- Scores ot mothers, wives and chil dren are crowded, sobbing about the mouth of the pit, hoping against hope that the flames haven't destroyed their loved ones, Rescuers made desperate attempts to . force a way through the .burning shafts, but in The sin dke "and ilre drove thenv to the siiriace almost as fast as they de scnndfidand it is believed now that all the men in-tho mine will have perished - before the fires are qucnr.ied. . Seventy men were at work in tho mine: when the terrific explosion oc curred. Seventeen of these rushed lor the exits, but only seven succeed ed in getting .to: the surface alive.. Tae other ten, overcome by the smoke and heat, collapsed and died. Their bodies were taken out by res cuers w'iio went down in the pit im mediately after- the explosion. Of the seven who got to tho, sur taee .six are fatally burned and will die.- ..- -.- : . Tlie little town o! Belloviey is i,'nel-sirickeu, Nearly every one of its liiliabiiiints has relatives or. dear Iriends down in tlie bottom ot t'he burning shaft, ' Several women had to be .forcibly restrained when they attempted to fig fit their way tuto tuo pit. to 'rescue';, their . hus-bands . and i wcet liearts. . - ; rlitil the tires are extinguished, , however, nothing' cun be done to reach tun- entombed men. Experts declare they are dead already un less they have managed to find A way to the back passage . of the. . pit. Whether they are held prisoner liy barriers ot coal and debris, loosedfty tho explosion; is not known, -i f , The cause ot the explosion is not known. The mine was considered safe Ironi black damp and officials hazarded the. opinion that blasting powder caused the disaster. Tlie Western' Canada collieries is an American corporation, financed by capital from SI:. Paul and Minne apolis. Telegrams have been , sent to tae proprietors and they are on their way hero to lead in the relief work. Twcuty.seven Known Dead. . Calgary, Alberta, Dec. 10--Twen-ty-suveu miners were known to bo dead this 'afternoon: as the result of the explosion In the Western Canada collieries nunc at Bcllevue last, night. Twenty bodies had been recovered, several .of thcm burned beyond rec ognition. Eighteen of the men in the mine at the time of the explosion we.ro rescued, but sevorul of them will die as1 a result of burns and in haling gases. Eight men wore still entombed, but even with tho lorle gangs of helpers engaged in rfeucue work it was feared they could not be reached tor throe days at tho curli est. ' The whole town was at the mouth . of the mine this afternoon praying that the entombed men may be res cued. It is the worst disaster in the" olif- tory of the province. The officials of the mine are totally unable to ftp i count for tho cause. , - ,'','' "fh ', : St;u7V'.:i-4if,IS'5i'' -jf-:f-'a'E': rST'.1
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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