Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / July 1, 1911, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i JTORY 1 Now Dmlrli i nun uuuu- - ling Past v 0 BUILD V6 ,'lnt to Kvcn AI.ore Con- lom Now Until .Tainui- My Residence Houses liternal Revenue Collcc- Million Dollars More Year Ago -June the lonth Matrimony and Lthe Least Active Forces p worth of buildings V-i . jAlon In June or con- 'jfd a total of $263,800 first six months of the pres- Ralelgh entered today the f ilial f of the year with indlca ointing to the beut vear of in Its entire history There dwelling houses ranging nail cottages to imposing resi- L-buiU in Raleigh during the months, and for these $130 f fits paid out. f ourteen business ..... v.. I . "iff..-., j- w- ' v ' z . . .-fit 1 ' i Je remarkable than this er, U tiie fact that half was contracted for dur- i of June. The permits 'line alone amount to '."r '''- " 1 In fie n rps Include a mu gs erected by the State, Include the magnificent biiildi'ig Just completed -,"o . p- w hotel soon to be tUo ;o. 'ter of Martin and .street r, the $ 250,000 State nlnistration liullding, the new Y G. A. building and others. , t was said today by the building pecior that the ' month of July nld see more building going on In ;,, (? city or Kaieigti than any month i.i yenr. And all the months have en live ones in this respect. In cry section of the city the sound .."the hammer and saw has become tune so familiar that comment has emed unnecessary. Including the buildings contracted r earlier but Completed during the fast sis -' months, the money , spent fn (aleigh will amount to over live hun Ired thousand dollars. The. record or the year will be considerably v er a million dolars. " ''',;-',. Collections Increase For the fiscal year ending yostcr- day the United States internal reve nue force for the Fourth district of Nor'h Carolina collected the sum of 3,7 J5. 173. 70. The collections end ing June 30, 1 910 which was last yea r a uioil n ted to 2,655,18 1.44 , I the collections for the pres- 1 year greater by J 1 ,1 19,- t Of the total collected by the Lnt, the corporation tax to I6R.X62.18. I'ections in the district were li the history of the of lice, heeler Martin, the collec- In Juno the collections- Included In the total for knounted to $407,124.74. kbllshes a new record for June. Hage Increase. inths ending yesterday marriage licenses is- ;d on Page Five.) 6 IN GRAVITY f today's reports : the British Bea- i urowlng gravity Jhy the strike Yhless settle- .y.v.all Indl- i strike by workers ih their ihundred .ir part would UBtrlal of the ved. or by S WORK OFJIOCRAIS What Will the Harvest of Present Sowing Be? Some Say They .AicHisliig to dim v and Fa nip, Others Hint There Are breakers Ahead Work ol the n vesligating Committees. Times Bureau, Congress Hall Hotel, . H. E. C. Bryant. Washington, Julv 1. 1 he Demo crats of the House are riding grace fully on, some sav to glorv and fame and others, to a rough place on the ground .among stones and thorns. Which will it be? Messrs. Under wood and dark are behaving beauti fully. The country Is pleased wlih their efforts to revise the tariff. Rut, what about the investigations? Will the investigators make good? What will the harvest be when all the testimony is in? Some ot the investigations are panning out. The investigators are not good diggers. The Postolfice Committee, for instance, is worrying about what General Hitchcock paid for the 'furniture Jn his office, instead of going over the mail contracts willi the railroads. In other words, the delvers are using picks instead of steam shovels. It requires time and labor to conduct an investigation that will result in anything worth while. .. The Sugar Investigating Commit tee ...headed by Mr. Hanhvick, of Georgia, is doing good work. It is the' best' committee nere. But, the country knows about the Sugar Trust; there is vcrv little new mat ter to be found. Mr. Hardwlck is turning every stone but iinds . very little of general interest. So it goes. The world is looking for great things from the investigating com mittees. What. If 'it is disappointed? There is a flare-back in the situa tion. If iit. I ri ' r i fa'i to n I i h. good showing .-niter spending innnv thousands of dollars in the el fort. what' will.'' the 'verdict be? There Is one man in Congress who will not fail to announce-the result Of the Democratic assault, .lames It. Mann ,of Illinois, is one ol Hie leading diggers of this country Painstaking, thorough-going and per sistent, as he Is. lie will not let up until every item of expense and ev ery ."discovery is put in the Congres sional Record. Ho will compare the cost and the profit. The public will weigh the evidence The Democrats must make good or be- laughed at. Speaker Champ ( lark, who is ma Ing a model presiding officer, thinks that the Democrats have done w and will do better. He believes that the extra session is proving a bless ing. . "Our record is a proud one." sail he to nie the other dav. ':Ve are fighting a good fight. We are ful filling rapidly and literally every promise made to the peoplo bv our party;" '-' Speaker Clark is vcrv well Batta- fled with the results of the House. "We promised in the Denver plat form to reform the rules." said he. "and we have done it. .That Is an accomplished fact. Our opponents declared that only under the old rules could the business of the House be transacted. It was predicted that If committees were elected bv the House chaos would lollow. We have reformed and liberalized the rules and elected committees and we expodite business and bring jov to the hearts of all lovers of the Re public. : "We promised the people that we would submit a proposition to amend the constitution to let the peoplo vote direct for United States Senator. The House promptly passed such a measure. "We promised to pass a law to compel the publication of campaign expenses before elections. That was done by the House. We promised the people that we would private a resolution to admit. New Mexico and Arizona. We have done our best; It Is up to the Senate. "We promised to cut down the dis bursements of the government. We have abolished 100 useless offices in and about the House .thereby, sav ing $182,000 annually. "This Is only an earnest of what we will accomplish." Mr. Mann laughs at this show of economy. He says a pin-hole leak wa.: stopped and a flood-gate opened. JWe are living up to the Jeffer- gonian doctrine of 'Economy In the public expense that labor may he lightly burdened,' " continued Mr. Clarkv "No doubt we will he sneer- at by spendthrifts as eheespapers jConUaued. oa ES9 Ely.e.1 Lady Doctor Marries lip & ' -:'"-p f - J Dr. Adelaide Wallci'.sti'iii. iiiittsl .Nevv oi k plii Hiciaii and luliuummi, who i-ccciillv inai rii'd Nolilc ( on "'II. a wi'alUiy silk inipol'ti'i'. Ilielr weddiii-j, an open-air (me, lo'k place at SiHisdalc. . lir. W allcistciii has been a iriiiuiiiciil (igiirc in cw 1 ork Hoiiicn s chili hie. she organ ized the Ciihiiistcin ( lull, a nd when she and .Mi's. William l(. Chapman loiight oyer lis leadership she formed the M'.y.ai t Society.--. She is n giadii ate ! the law dcpaiTmi-iit of New iork t iiiyiisilv and took her M l) degiee from the (H''V.oi'k Medical (dlege and Hospital for Women in lf)0- "or mm mil ' A'l.iii'.n,: ;--- -1 I..-in-t.-r w-3--1 1 I irii-is ii'l.iin,- l.i Hi - . i hi: . , I" the- --.'.. v-i-'ra I .I'liyMitMis'vcf...' Mlc' '.naval tr'iK-"ic. 'I'lii-y jViliiiu-:'. '--.- 1. Tlli- siA-rr.iT 1 i -i;-.i','Hfi t!" 'fin. n;i;:rl )fiK;iJ-' vill i-i:uir''- iiliai-l till' I"; ' ,S.'' S. J.;ilii.,v ii in i Ih.- f. S. Ii.i ,t TMi unit fin-, i miner i-sin-is-s ainj in -lii..;i..ii- mm (!. f..iluu ins .l.i-.-: . ..Inly lii-il. Iik I.i: .v.- Tlfii-.r.ilivisiiin. on Klfrida". . Fil lli ilivision. fin I Mi i n l. . July 2T-.n;..iist .'!. ; inrliisivi. Kinii th iliyision. on Klfrida. ,..Si.'V. nth liivi i"i:. on I iiii'init. . . ';. Ansiist 9-IS,.', ini'lusiyi' . Si-'-r.inl ilivir siiin. mi - I.JH'riila. :: Sixth l- v-j.-i--n. mi I'lip'illt. 'i. The ruiiiiii i mlinq . ol'fir.:r. niy.fl iirlglidc'.'.-vvili lfue jiii' lf oMlcrs ;is ';(.V. IH'i'i'ssiiry ti, c ni l y I'lil I In.-, iviiirine t-i ii duties , anil fur recrihf. 'l.':'i.rc.i i'raclicc Iiy oarlr (livisi'irt in .i.-.-.m I i u iUi iiist rni'UoHs nf t in- I "nil - 1 Ki a I na vy ilc)iart nil-ill. II. Th': K'-i ii n I -..n-'ipv Hr t in-, u .ii k for. fa.-li iliisi"n- uill Ii.. . pi n -.-i ihe'd hy tho Miiiniiiiidi'ii'.; "tti.-cr."! tlii' naval brigade. Bat.tali.Mii-.' mnl . iliviyjon'. vnin niniulers are eii.i'ii'nod l i-Vrry lint Hie 'III' i'-s a-.:-i;:l.... l-i III. - f j- ' ."..- liv eomn lands;' t"t-h' eii.l. Unit. I in-; hist rii--:--' (inns (liven - :n tie I Inn 'Hiitlii.v nndef sloml ami llie g-feai.-st lii-ii.-lii, il(-iive,l t liei efiiiin. - . The senlnr nllieer or -Hv nT ticer wil'l lie held' -. resp'MisiMe I'm- lli. eniidllet fif- the . enlisled n'l'eli; linlh ilinard sliip nnd on sl'mr leave. 5, T'pofi : ciuii pie l inn .'of r t In: siinunei' exeiidKi-jj. ii lull ie.oi! i 1 i , . ' livill be.' submit tvd by tile cii nun a iii ling of ficer of the. naval liriadi' to this of fice. (eiinany in .Morocco. lleilin. July 1 . (icrniany lias taken action in Morocco, ordering the gunhnat. Pantner to Agadir, Mo rocco s southernmost port. TODAY IN KENTUCKY Louisville. Kv- July 1 -iMiituekv deiriocials are vi.ting today in a stalc- widc." primary to name the nominees for .state oflleers find endorse :i I lilted States senaior. lnterost centers elnet ly In the gubernatorial nomination., tho candidates being James I?. Mecreary and William Addams. Two eandl dates. Hepieseiitative Ollie James ami Senator Paynler entered the senatoi- sliip race. I'ii.vnter announced re cently his .withdrawal.' His name re mains on the ballot. Votes will be cast for both Jiuncm and Payntcr. Pl-esident at llevcrly. Beverly, Mass., July 1. President Taft and family arrived from Wash ington this morning, going imme diately to the President's summer home "Paramatta." DESPERADOES ROB A TRAIN Bold Robbery Committed Near Erie On the Pennsylvania By Masked Band of Men SEVERAL MEN WOUNDED I r.vin as Mopped l.y I'llinullli- true' lis on (he I rack -l .iigiiiei r mid reyt and Passengers overeil Willi ' ' ii us While llie, liolilieis m I hroieli Mini and r..press ai's l ion) S' to I in .Men l .ugaued in the Hold I p. Krie. I'n., .Inly 1.- A jvindrod or inore: l!irnicr.s, every .jiwlii-'o o t ticer in tin; county, and the Mate police are searching inr train robbers w no last night held 1 1 j and robbed it train on the I'hiladcltdiia and iOne branch ot the I'pnii&ylviinia line.-., -"in ...the. m.ns; i.iibdcrn iTK'l IhkIh of l Ii" Wild 'i' . 'The' -train 'was bound Iroiii riiiliidel )hia to f. hicago. - It. was bioiieiil t i a-stop. . snorilv alter lo o clock against tics and telephone poles, pil ed on 'he trncu at West lieville. nve miles-Ironi bore. I. he biindiis 1 1 1 1 -i I j hq mail a.'tid .'express cars before I he escapefl.. The mail "clerk su-ii and ser!"iiH.!y injured, 'flic coi'idib -tor was stoned and many pnssciucr.i had .narrow escaues Ironi death by bullet wounds. 'i he ijanic-strickcn p:isseni;ei'-; t.'ll conflicting stories about, tlie niinihei of robbers, but all iiKi-ee t hey were masked. . home sav - - t.iore w ere six. others sav ten. In any event ttJVi-e were enough to arrv out ihe boldest, hold-ui' -'ii this section ol the coun try loiv e:irs. Reports that lliev ot twi rl -. . thoiififind ilnllars. lie'.n!; si. r. Vri,.': oy A-iUiei':-. ': (!('.. I ,'a ii v.. i. i-c li e ; ij il . iiy I .i i x 1 1 res el'lid'a Is. Tile 'I'ilill was riiuud-ihg 'lie live mile -curve vv len Iviiinci-r a re v. who .was-'rcffpoiiriihlc for Ih" lie liuii (Ired p.as.seng.ers- (lie train carried, saw an (disirinl ion ,m tin- tiiiek in thi.i reflection of the locomotive, headlight... Throwing oil llie reverse lever, the locomotive crashed into the Idle, coming to a stop. Ihe Irani was running at reduced sliced at the time. As tne train stopped the bandits hoarded I no locomotive, over powering, t lie . 'engineer a n it t rai n crow holding , the. pusseiigers. cover' ed with revolvers, while I iiev : I'll I'm! (lie mail anil express car. Women screamed hvsiortcallv. and many, rami ed. Alter smashing in the .mail car door, the robbers shot down ( . II. Block, one tif the -mail -clerks. Conductor K'ooner was pelted with stones. ( arl ). A nilorson. one ol the passengers grappled wil;i one ol tne holdup men and wan thrown over an embankment. llie robbers esaped alter securing their booty. DOG-CATCie ON JOB Mr. James Barrow Is Now After the Loose Canines Work (d Impounding Kalcigli s .Seven teen Hundred Stray Dogs Has lie. gun in hariiest hnoiigli Dogs to Keep Otllcer Ihisv lor Some 'lime. Mr.. James Barrow, (lie otbeial doa eiitehei'. has inocei'ded m - catch the dos;s. Mr. Harrow began his work today and in a few days lie will doubtless have a variegated assortment . of the canine tribe ill the pound. Aree.nl ing to unoflleliil esllnifites there are l.i ml dogs running at large. riinKiiiK from the -ordinary bench lice to tin' splendid bird dog. Ihe pound last vear- was -at. the eilv lot on the corner of Da vie and Salisbury streets, and it is said .that op one or two occasions persons tired ol llie noise, opened the -pound and re leased the - animals. I he dogs- wen: kept in the pound ojilv at night, be ing transferred!! urlng the day to the city farm. Aviator llanicl (.cts lull. Eastchurch. Eng., July 1 (itiiMav llamei was lirst to get away in tne race for the international cup. He started in a strong wind, and quickly came to gnel. Hani el had not com pleted the first lap of twenty-live -circuits when the machine pitched -violently. .-The aviator was thrown out, but not much hurt. - (".- ,' Vill Study 'in Europe 1 mm -A? - Mi.. HiP- ' -.1 b - -v v J v b All's lol.t l.a toilet le. llie I.;,n llll'l acll'ess- li;i:iillter ol ell.-llol-Ho' ( 1 1 ,M. I.ii I- idiet le. or W isr'Misi'ii.' v.lio is (M Inr ivav to l-.iiropc. In re .she is i.i i miiiiv. Mi-si t.a l olieiie. niin is nc( iitv lull -jiiid has la'l- liall- a in I blue eves, says (bat s'ic lias .ureal a.s. p raliolis lor !n-r i-iiieei-. anil lli.il (Ins trip abroad is lor the purpose ol vis iting educational ri'iurcv in I caiKc anil I .imlaiid. w lics e slie w ill recen t' poiim-i's lidin the uceaiest ol l uro pean (liiiinat ic iiili'!ieiois. mm n m r- ' ft ri'ii 0tuj;i!j iitt'iL .' 'ill i. ; . :i 1 1 1 , ' ., I jf-.i SiniUi '.'a.s in.oini:ai..--l l;"Veii .i --.l i;...j-ia f.ii- I iev SM-..nd . I i -f.-' ' or ' ; i - ( i f. '! .':' . 1 l:e u.is. ! i l : ' in I ; VI. I ; : i r ' sof . n Joseph l .- :1V: own; '-vyl'i.. :i- liii ii was, l-eli.'X'eil' by Ki.iitli I ' I I' .: slliii! )i :a i s itefi'H t'yd- by-:l;?-;m!! u lien-iie; sio...:. f..', I e-elei-l ion. . ll'ir.w'i llad Ue t ll M-S l i 1 1 i:eil i in - liiiii lit a '.. inii'ar' in.i nie-1 . I.;. Sinn ti. when I : i t ! i -in I..:-: ..'';i. .. t In- .S'l'vond i.ime. lli i ; ir W a s ,se i . ; a i . of til" . i i . -: '"r ' .In i-ili: ."'.: I"';. . ? ll."'' I 'level and .'a din i n 1 :- ), t'io.iL '' l i' is. no ll - .tiiilli'd ilS.'il,: p-b)i:.l;:.i-V, 1 1 hi l'i 1 1 ..-' I ' '.V ille '' . 1 'llily. I SVlleS 'SeMaii.' Wl";il. Ill": I lei n y j,., I'. -i ; .! at 1 1 t'i.'- . i-.i I s a - ' l e, -'soi-l.i: 'Senator ')'. im-II, v, ohin lite ii.-M ... v- el;:.f. v.'eef s l a.. In i na n j.: II r l'i i d j ' ' . s Stllilh l,ee...-lel.b-. file i I .: II e.n '.f a. h "4h' i ... r i i j 1 1 1 i -: i ' i ! . t.-ii .a ..f ''''l-.ilj.n-. al'nl I'm I nis'tibii;. 1.0 fa nn'. i s ' .! in i -.1 ilia -' i iUir'u.ei'V :';. , ;:y 0:i . n.i I ,','. i !M:,-.-,i'i-ve.,i.'-' l)l .: ii I .- ej" Vile- ' i.i,ii-'s.:: ;igi i i 1 1 l.i , la I . i-oreMVV . ; : .',.. - ' ,- .'.'. mi;. t'ii:i; t: dii:s suih;i,v. Staiulin in More. Door at lleiiiti-rson He I'alls lo llie Kloof.- '.-.. I Son i. 'o Tin- .'l'i me.-1 Henderson, .inly. I .Mr. .1. ..is. IMerrtv about a.".' y cii r:-i of 'sse, d i'il sudden ly I odi'y. a lion i l.u u'i Im ! . of hcarf failure, l ie was.. standing" in I nil door of .1. S, I 'o. I Iin .v - ',, falkin;; willi 1 liigli . '-.Ionian about sonii' will k,: whert.' w it.honl WiiriiinA. he., I'ell 'to. I lie lli nil' ;i i!(l- w,is - dead lie. l'ori. .'.medical nhl: con id be siiniiiioiied The deceased leavr..s a-. Wife and-, sev eral children. - nuiniaii hills Nciiibbor. Vesuvius, Va., .July 1. Victor Put. tei'son .phot, and killed his liciuii l.r, Samuel : I'liiitiiiioll, a ft or a iM;irre over the rivJu of way over . a ra i I road. l iillerson was arrested. MAY ADJOURN BY IHE FIRST OF AUGUST . AVi'i diic';l..ni. July . . .1 penuiera i a laeolei' I 'itilei v'ood ' :i nil ounces thai the ways ioid iiieiiiis comniittee will I.ieRi.li in rev ise I lie l otlain t.'ll'iff scheilflle iieXI week. St ji list "i s on w liieli Die suti committee hive been .at woik tor m. mill will he ready then. Cndei a. id added I In re now .wa s a Krospeel. tlinl the eMia session iniglil. end Aii. iisi j. ' : . ' " .'.'-. '."'' - - "I think Hie' senate -. "will M''t to vole on (he ie'-ipiMeiiy bill wiihin Iwo weeks,'' said t'liderwood. "and it iiuuhi le't take iiioio l.lian two weeks lo vetc nn .'( tree list and. wool bilks." Aetieii inlllic scnu.' hi Hit' I'liitnii schedule; probably -IV nn -be insisted upon by ionise le " i.-r ..if the upper braneli disp. si ; ..-.I.' oiliei; iiie:-isu res The" col len si 'ieilul wl il iiol be ready lor. notion m ll?C! lr two weoks. HSffl QQW Interstate Commerce Cok sion Will Investigate l .iidetillv Alii icip.-iling Ii"' M.iii' nl the ointiiisMoii (lie t onip: -s i.sienl.iv Tiled New Kale Willi -'Material I teiluel ions. ' i .- I.Mii !"ll .-ll- "-.I-.; I livesy;':! l ie II . ::t I.I i-iif '- i om nium :;: in I 111 i .iMlei: Silltl'S . .! I'I'ei lei! by llie n.i.(- .-i- I '.iiiinie! I iws was Ord. ri.-il Iiy I j.. .' ii! i i "i in: un i i i I 'oiiiin.. .-!on i.i!;iy i n i':. ow ii 1 1 'i Ti i Vn .- Iv id'-ni.ly In -"a hi if ft ;i lion - (if. I ii is ii el ion: Iiy - I lie ( oiiiiiii;rsir,ri , pr;n-l i'-i'lly -all' ' in e- i I .-. ss - e(tii!!liri.''S.. niih ne i.c;ji loll of the i oil'.-. Island, yesi crday lilcd new t a i ill's w .lieh ;ire. believed to lie 111 ill -r L:i 1 ' red net inns in l-at.'S. As Hiiltonnred I lie. filinii of t lie new rates' w on Id in t .ii ITei-1 " I hi . propo'cd'.-l. '' '.'.;"'-.''.. lines' iu:i I inn'. ' ! 'I' lie - i ii'est iuiil iini -i 1 1 T V.is1. irut nr. .Inly ' 1 -Uepresenta-l,,. (.ne .ii .At,.- widest in Keoiie i-in I l.ivef't'itisoii iniriidviced a resolution Willi's! in . ei ii mier': a Iven Iiy the i-oitiiiiis,;.ion iiii'i file .iiiiiiirv will be eondin led as io fi.ifs. 1 1 V 1 ill I ml 1 1 !( ni ae! i'e.es. :n 1 eoiiiit and re(-niies of the y:ir'nius i- mi sti;i;y i man s hi: m m. ! i .all i more loln'c Seek W idiian (mil i paiin.n ol (rei inan I oiiiiiI . Slml . . - l-Vi1':-!:-.': :l.!iii 1 . V ; ; b a .. i.ii !.'-:. '-I: - I I : ! .'' I ' I ' if. i'as: ;i"i ,1 1 .1 Hi'!!:, i'al-li. ;i! (: rr e' 11 : a 11... : TlK .'I t!.- 1,'i.aJe a v - :, i.i-i -.s a '; - .-.. n.- in w.. II1V i,-'4;.a .-' el ' . iiiiiv.:! ' ' d- - --.uiei'le, : X - oi.e ;!' .vii;i- h -'.i;idoiili;e.Hy r:tn--i-s'-e.l.ivil !)!s!- ileal h: w.'i-1 ''. li- a: d' !; Villi;iiu,.:; ' "ar-.'.'w'-i-f" '.'f -"a. -)..:i':'-a;.i : ... a !. Vl ::;( o'k-Ioi- k' l:ii" i.i i - 1 ii li..- :a.-'.;i V -:v!:l:it s 1 1 . 's 1W- a ''.va- d 'non' niuniiiir fl-oai' llie: s.;.-ne. - I i- !: !! ri- a of (lie body was mail" t'.y Ca ii n of- iapel s - ; in ' : t lie ' Ilia if -S :..!.(;. iin'd ;.a '.!' eoiili! iiv a lir. '. ib-.-l.fan.a-:.; of- 1'i.lSSai.-. l ieside . llie' i-,.l;a. v-'i: ' -vnl'-ei- a - ,)ie ' '.S' .1 1 i . ! t. 1 'V--;;' :;:.'-',:'' j.'ee .a : ii::.-.! .;!;...' -;.!' '':'.i !'.-'''e,...i:. -'i;'', ' i:ly; ". . ..,'.;! In ib, : ..V. T; :-'nili i.i. ;.'. "itial; of . 1 i.-.- s!:i-('v' i li'.i u -bia .Ie.nj inn nf; aid !:.-: a i 'u;: ,ni:. ii ana ' . ' aial-- . !'. i.-on v a iki.,:; in i!ie.,ivk jus I l.ef.,;..- diik. yl:-. ' 'ii'l I is :.ni-.;-. :;-:ie ::.- .i:!!; .-.ill '.-i-1 1 ' " ' 1 ! a .. " W ' - nait'i'l.iei' in:' t'le- 1'i-bl .if Ihe llasliis fi 'ini -.ijl..''' 1'ev.ilVer and l;l;:ey a -i ) i ; 1 1 ;.-.l 1 1 !,!t.;r lai'v v..in:. ti i"iij .!iel'-.y-.-e:i ,1:i:i; an I aii . 'eh-.' i i-i,..' 1 iili i iii: I h'; . f.ai-k.-. ' I I I) TO 'I'PM'KSs P.V. DKI.AM. Mleeed Miiideiei' Says Molber s (ibost I old 'Inn to Dcvcal All. '' ('aiKiii. City; Col.. . I iily ; i . Morris Is h i: kind, a piiiaiiiei' iti t tic county jail. ,seni , for Slicril'f -. lesser l;i i hist n i:; hr' a ml iiiiiij he, liad In en impelled ' Iiy a dream, in wh ii li J he. ejtost. of j'h is dead .tind lt'r.' '-on n.-- I!i''l liini in r! ell . I lie rial 1 1 1 coiiceiiiin,!;. t lie ..killing of ,1 loin in ii'l; Mil H ii in ti". . tn'i i ni 'i-cd I Wi'ini- i'oi tlti hi li nd t'oileieie, .,1 iine I I. .. Ilis' yioj-y is Ihe. sheriff-' imnli i a', d .lohii Sniiih ;ind Chiil lc.; I'.o.. ley. now. in j.j il. w lm. ha ve in co con- r. .-(.!. : .. Pi ior to ' j he Con fewiiou of lC;i k : land, jit ile-'W;a:i k nown (if. till'. ra fiiVe. Mill ri uin :i, liinl cashed a , check iind j a-, alt. i. -I.e. I by Hi -'n'egl'ooi. iivtlii beat hini (Vitally ,ind hid !o.. id . I lie. slirl 1 A l 'i I loll;; enotl g-ll'. ' o I - 1 1 hie. I story. '".-.'. -'''.'." j I.M.s KM,! s IO s(i: VMS New pol l ,ro '. I lii i-iiteus Prosecii . Hon Should ( o. r. ion lie Aliempl c.l. . Newpoi i: i:. .! : ; ai-i-ei s'..a, : i-'. md e;v' -:Y.:':: I,, m.i'iiis't iii.'".; -'; s'" - i 1 1 1 1 - - Hi. , ' '. Hi..' sake v-'i :n-- M v. ( lai ; : ineiil (.-.dav,- '.le'i.'j '" n y nd va noes llle.e . ejiiil l 'ei . !, ifteninl ' l'i .'en, V i.-ii r. ai:-y..t' - -Ibis. ;'cii ' a a a in-;' i.eelai'ed .f i'ii'n;'"eiiiiiinis-. '. e' aalsl ... lie!'-: far niy'..li:i.e'. - iv.illlir- allll'Mlll. I.- - ', . ill be ;.i e ; .-Hi iloy .-r. A II . : us a .1' ' 1 (iia a i !' I l ade- w ii liii't'MV. a l -will be niel .liv ''1-'c .si a i'lil-e . .. t nn; Ivi ilK'i-y " i i.i .-. "l-he - sl-a I e of; Khode Hslainl. . The "eonvieiion -.1 : bribi'-niver '.or b: I be 1 a k.-r no ans a .i i 1 i'lii tn sta I . s prison Hopkins .i;ts si;i: m;ai;s. Sent lo l.eiiyeinvoitli Inr laiibi'ziiiig $I(M.(NM of Hank's funds. (icveliind. Julv 1. - Julius . Hop kins., loriner teller ot the hirst Na tional Hank, indicted lor enibo7.ztn the bank's 'funds. -totalling J 1 ill. full, pleaded gulltv before Judge Dav and was .sentenced lo seven years in Leav enworth penitentiary. . IC'-Mevelojtod thai. Ins cnilie.zlenients extended over a jieriod nl several years. The gov ernment officials slate that Hopkins took $N4.(MMi from the liani during venrs helore the discovery of ins op erations;. Hopkins confessed. His wile died but two weeks helore and lie said he did not care. i T T RAINS FOR RUCKERS Dr. Faison Wants Situation In Truck ing Belt Investigated By MANY COMPLAINTS MADE Highly I'd 'islmhle ( Tops llclnjed In I'tiinsil ITom IS I" (HI Hours, lir l-'aisoii W auls the ( 'onditions Itciiiedicd Lower TclegrapU ;:,(,.s Mr. I';ige to Speak at oi-ili Willvi'slioio IVTinaneiit IMijldl of Southern Products. in Hie house 10 ibvestmate the trans portation situation in the -trucking district of- eastern North Carolina. Ma l-'iiison tliiiiiis ho can get omple o 'deiii o lo i (impel the interstate I'oiniii )i'ce coiiliiiissiori to force the raiiioads:. re i igerador .car and other eo'ni panic's .to.''. lo soniething to im piove the now wretched secrvice. i Mi l-aison said today that, he has : received '.-hundreds ol complaints ;. i i aeaiiisi llie slow schciulcs. and inad W'd; (.qiiiiie .'.of i-igerii (ion service, of fruits . .I . ..eil (a.v.el ilileu bandied liv IllH At-. ....... . ....... . .. .... - . I Id ii t ic f 'oast I. me- Itailroad Company, ml also the express 'and rclrigerator coiiip.'inii'K i: ' " . :: -. I in converftat ion with Tho Tunes ! ciii -respondent todnv Dr. l-iiison said: "Such highly perishable crops are I ami have been delayed for. years in t lansit to northern markets, niclttd msr iishiimton. llaalt.inioie. Isew York, and Boston, tronj l to 60 hours, without excuse, much less ex planation. I am determined to thor-( on ii li l.v ; investigate these delays,, whii'i. have: j'i.o -'"ici -, Wight'''.', that i SiiU lKi i'J Sit ;.( ..:"..'.'.-':- - V .Mr.. I fiisons resolutions demands an - immediate investigation of nuch : nv-i:un scliciliili; ai d !iot refrigera tion 'winch tor vcmi-: li tve robbed the farmers' and trot i.ers of eastern North (niolina ot then just profits.. The resolution :ivos ilie f nterstat.;j; ('oniuierce tiim hi issipii power to sum 'f moil witness' s. trin kcis. and farni (rs. northern ronm issioii meeniiantij and the 1'iiiiiiad and express com panies -and 1 in Armour Refrigerator t ompi'iiv. .Hid make a most search i iik -iiit'c.-t lii', it i'iiv JiCiu-. f p 1 ' ive I'iiison is blisv to oav coli. i ii : d iia which will be in teies nie i vnl( m e to t li o interstate roll !ta i.i coitinJssioii: ."It a , . ii inn. uncoil at. the Postal Teles ..li I'i.lico here fodiiy that be--iiinitig indii.,' ': tiie , old rate of ,50 eeiiitf He ten-word messages and ! cenrs lor cmcIi "'additional word from '.I fi 11 .boi'o in ashiiuMoii had been aboli.- h.-il. n ml i hai a uui' nl '0 cents tor a ion word nn-ssa :c would be put in elli'i I today. ". ' 'I'lii. i liiiu it is understood, is a piieli 'ii ilia i'y: st i;o I o wards cut t ing. the in e s rule lor. newspapers: The rate to ( 1 1 ( ensboro. Charlotte, and Ashe- lib' :it present is. equivalent, to that cli;ir:ei to Si. I.oius. although St.. I .'ii is is neaidv three tunes as far as ( 'Inii lotie, Miii) possibly four times the distance of (it-eenshoro. The re duction in C recusboro-Waslilngton rale was made, when a coiii plaint was hied with the IcU'ci'iph company here. . Hut . inquiry ,n. Hie interstate commerce comniismci dev;lops the liici that. .North t afolina is being dla eri in iua ted again g't iii.i. he newspaper special press rate. "-a in'... it is probable: thill when a. formal Is made' to the (( onuntied on Pun;" Five.) BOTH HOUSFS HOLD r W.i iiiiir.teii. '.Iiih' 1-Hoth houses of . "n .,. : nief .but ii Inio'd im mediately yiil join ii.-d : -1.111! H . Wednesday. .-'Many i'. 'ii.i I ors a nd i epi e.Ji.titatlyes have left ihe city lo deliver ' Fourth 'of July ora i ions; . : -'; -. .. . I' or tile .second time ill Ills service ( liaiies ( la-nnett. sectc larv of the s. nale. pi.esuled oyer the. entire ses sion oi that, body today. The session last two . and a. half minutes. . The house W'iis ir session ten minutes. Negro hills New ork Policeman. New York. July 1. Patrolman Michael Lynch wil.i shot and killed, and Patrolman McDonald wounded hv n m-nrrn in the iliRtrlcl Ltnown ns 'Hell's Kitchen.'' The negro was rested, but not Identified. V X
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 1, 1911, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75