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Ay Associated Press Service me. Associated Press Service He 1 ID site Vol. LXX. No. 5 The Weather SHOWERS. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENT8 Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in R.aleigh of any Other Newspaper I. j .:, i -i i . - , 1 j i i i ' i . ' , , ,.' . - ' ' .' i i. ' , ,-: ,' ': . . ' . -"" ., I',.':l,','l. ; '- . ' . " " , . ' ', o, n Kill Haidwick Committee Will Begin Hear ing Again Monday After A Week's Rest WHAT IT HAS LEARNED Sugar People Arc Divided Into Two Factions, Those Who Now Control t he Corporal Ion and the "Down and Outs" 1 he Luw-brenkeis Have Been Kicked Out and u New Crew Iut in Charge it Is Dccliii'ctl Old Leaders Are All Demi. Timet Bureau, Congress Hall Hotel, H E. C. Bryant Washington, D. C, July 8 -The Hardwick commltteo investigating the sugar trust, 'ike the Lorimcr committee, has taken a rest. Its la bors will hegin again. Tlio Hardwlck committee has gone far enough to find that tlipae Inter ested in the American Sugar Refining Company are divided in two factions, "the reformers," who now control the corporation, and "the has beens ' or "down and outs." There may he method in this division. The new re gime is headed hy Edwin K. Atkins, who would have nothing to do with Henry O. Havomeycr and the old crowd is represented hy John 10. Parsons, Charles R. Hclke and Low ell M. Palmer. The law breakers havo been kicked out and a new and honcBt crew put in charge of the old boat. That is the cry. Six leaders In the manoeuvers that made the sugar trust what it was In its palmy days have crossed over the river. They aro Henry O. Have meyer, the sugar king of the cast; Clans Spreekcls, the sugar prince ol the west; Theodore A. Havemeyer, who was president of the Sugar Re fineries Company, tho first sugar combination; John E. Searlcs, Henry O. Havcmcyer's man Friday; Gustav E. Kissel, the man that .trapped Adolph Segal, and got possession ol the Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Company for the trust, and Frank Hippie, the victim of Segal's wild cat schemes. '. These men are beyond the laws ot this land. They have been convicted many times over bv witnesses Ihui appeared before the Hardwlck com mittee. Every strong and powerful lead has led to the grave. Tne onlv j man to charge a living person was George H. Earle, Jr., of Phlladel phia, and he names President Theo dore Roosevelt and Former Attorney General Bonaparte In connection with the Pennsylvania Company. He blames tjiem for not accepting his tip and prosecuting certain persons whom he Imagined he had found the goods. Those who have testified so far are: Edwin F. Atkins, manager ot the American Sugar Refining Com pany. He could vnot tell anything about tho affairs of his corporation during the Havemeyer rule. Charles R. Helke, who was convict- (Continued on Pago Seven.) THIRD REPENT OFF TO fMEHEAD CITY Fifty odd members of Company B Third Infantry, will leave Raleigh to morrow night over the Norfolk Southern for Morehead City, where with other companies of the Third Jleglment they will go Into camp for eight days, The Third Regiment band, -about twenty-seven strong, will accompany the other boys. The Second Regiment will go into camp for eight days July 19 and the First Regiment will go down August 2. CASTRO GATHERING ARMY. Is In Venezuela anil Has a Following of 1,000 men. Wilemstead, Curacao, July 8 The Venevuelan governmentn has positive news that Clprlano Castro, Vene zuela's exiled president, effected a landing on the western part of Vene zuela and today has a following of one thousand men. There are rumors hete that Gum erslndo Mendes, president of the state of Zuela, Venezuela, had been killed by a bomb, ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE Daniel Moody Faces Serious Charge of Burglary Crime In That of Entering Home of Mr. Owenby at Night Lawyers Play Doctors u Game Central Highway Promoters Map Out Homl to Mars Hill. (Special to The Times) Ashcvllle, Julv 8 In superior court, special term for. tho trial of crinilnaj cases, the morning session Friday was taken up with the select ion Of the Jury in tho case of Daniel Moody, a negro, who is to he tried for his life for burglary. A special venire of 75 men has. been sum moned, but at 12 o'clock the jury had not been ompanneled.- The negro is defended by Jones and Williams. The crime for which Moody is ho- j ing tried Is that of entering the home of Mr. Owenby, on ' Mont ford avenue, one night soveral weeks age. Mr. Owenby was awakened by a nbhie and when he investigated saw a negro on the second floor where tho sleeping apartments were located. The ne gro ran and fell down the steps and it was thought he Injured his cheek against the plastered wall. On this and other clues the officers arrested MiOodv, who was employed at a house near that of Mr, Owenby. This afternoon the lawyers and doctors of Ashcvllle arc to oppose each other in a ball game at River side park. The proceeds from the gate receipts are to go to the Mission hospital. As there are really some good players in both professions in the city a good game as well as much amusement is looked for. Tentative plans are on foot with reference to the Improvement of the road from Stocksville to Mars Hill (Continued on Pago Five.) RALEIGH LEAVE FOR Raleigh Elks should take a promt nent part in the 25th annual reunion of tho Grand Lodge at Atlantic City from July 10 to 17. Quite a number of tht boys have already gone and a large delegation will leave over the Seaboard tomorrow night on a special trail operated from tho south to Phil adelphia for the occasion. Those who have already left for Atlantic City are Messrs. W; W. Green, Je rome Rosenthal, L. M. Parker, J O Hunter, William Holler, P R. Ander- son and W. A. Sullivan. Members of Raleigh Lodge leaving tomorrow night are Messrs. J. F. Fer- rail, W. S. Wilson, T. C: Denson, F. M. King, A. E. Dicks, W. II. Robblns. N. TV Brown, N. L. Broughton, G. II Andrews, B. II. Little, Will Taylor, L. A. fioscngarten. F. K. Ellington, Howard White, .1. R. Chamberlain, .1 F. Jordan and J. E. Weaver, of Ala mogordo, New Mexico. WAR ON TOHACCO SMOKERS. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley Aids in Korni. ing league to Stop Lsc of the Wee! New York, July 8 -A national crusade against tobacco smokers, which is launched under somewhat distinguished and learned auspices, came.bofore Supreme Court Justice Glegerich today for Incorporation, but the court rejected tho certificate on the ground that the incorporators failed to state that they had made no previous application. The associa tion Is to be called the Non-smokers' Protective League of America. The list of incorporators is headed by Chancellor James R. Day, of Syracuse; -President David S Jordan, of Leland Stanford; Harrey W. Wiley, of Washington; Prof. R. O Wilder; of Cornell; the Rev. Dr. Jonkln Lloyd Jones, of All Souls' church, Chicago; Prof. Thomas B. Stowell, of the University of Southern California, and Prof. W. S. Hall, of Northwestern University. The purpose is to encourage and Insist on the enforcement of all pub lic laws, ordinances, rules and regu lations against Bmoklng In public and semlfpublic places, a"nd to co-operate with he board of health, police, and other peace officers in the enforce ment of these laws. The organization will conduct lec ture bureaus, publlBh booksfand es tablish auxiliaries In all parts of the country in their crusade. Some men are Just plain, ordinary deceivers of their wives: then there Is the one who makes his beilvc he can't bear to have her go away from htm on ft Visit. AN UNUSUAL I Resig igns Place In Army For Parliamentary Career Prince Maximilian, President o! the linden House ol Peers Wedding resent, to lie Presented Si. lours Alter Marriage Other Foreign ('ossiii. Berlin, July .S -- I i real interest has been excited throughout (leiinniiv by the unusual case ol a (Jernimi pnin c, in direct line of succession to the throne, preferring a piirliainentarv career to a military' one and with drawing voluntarily from the ariuv. Prince Maximilian, ot. Hadon, holtl (Contlnued on Page Five.) : : ; ::C a pOhsilile one, present or future. Tin clinrni, are regaided us possible rivals. disliked by the women whose thought u man-giid, but just a pljtin human, and MANY THERE BE WHO WANT TO BE NAMED There were no new developments today In the contest tor the olliee ot corporation commissioner. Governor Kltchiu has not returned from Cam den county and will nqt. lie in his ol llco until Monday and until then lit tle will bo done liv friends of the ap plicants. It is said that the list, has grown to thirty-live or more appli cants. ACTOR MARION .MI ST HANG. Deserted Thespian Shot I iilrue ife in Chief of Police's Oftlce. Wilkesbarre, Pa., July S George L. Marlon, the New York actor,'.. un der sentence ot deatu here for the murder of his wife, was today re fused a new trial by. the superjor court, and will now be hanged, unless the hoard of pardons interferes, which is Improbable- Marlon's wife ran awnv Irom him In the summer of 1 !(fl!), and had come to this city with another man. Marion located her here with the aid of the police, and induced her to meet him in the office of the chief of police under pretense of being will ing to forgive here. There ho shot and killed her, and tried to kill him self, but whs prevented by the police. SEABOARD HAS PLACED NEW CARS ON TRAINS The Seaboard Air Lino Railway has placed on Its through trains ope rating bctwoen Washington and the south the most up-to-date day coaches yet operated by any of the roads. All the through trains aro now carrying handsome steel, electric-lighted, san itary coaches, with concrete floors. These cars, bult by the Pullman Company, seat 84 peroons and have all the accommodations of regular Pullman cars. Electric fans are In all the carH. The new service will be extended from time to time. Will Erect Monument to Evans, Atlanta, Ga., July 8 Steps to raise a fund for a monument to the late General Clement A. (Evans, have been taken here by Camp Longstruot, United Confederate Veterans., Attempt to Refloat Steamer. Sullna, Rougmania, July 8 An at tempt Is. being made to refloat . the stranded river stenmeT, Quorth Bor ough. Her boiler exploded, killing twelve persons. - v - in lit'c"... . "VVomrn clou t like rm li ul In r us. iniirli us lliey iniulit, as I wish lliey woultl," slie rlrploi rs. "11 we: search for the basic reason lor maiiv women's ..dislike, lor women, I lield ve i( would lie IciiiikI in men. II I here is not iu iiilii.'il inmi in a wuiiiuirs lile, tle-re is women tavorrd in lure li"iire, or ift, nr who ;ne. emIovecl with And lor the miliiippiiK-ss th;, i i .alrv m i rnii-i'. sn Ii wonn ii me Is cniler'd on iiimu Ao,, iief nrni in Ins place, net as a j;oil, or rrn wonirii will not dislike oilier women." FORTY MEMBERS STATE Dr. . (V Horion. Iirst lieutenant ol Ambulance Company, .o. I, med ical cordis ol the North Carolina Na tional Guard, has vaccinaled v. mi iv phoid. virus abuiit,. forty' members of Company II, 'I lunl Inlantrv and ol tlio . Raleigli. Aiiiliulaiiee l'onian;v. Filloen. or -eighteen men were vacci nated this alternoon. Ju each rn.-o the vim:; look" anil as result all 1 1 1 -men lire i mum no troin tvpa.uil. I'irc In Hold n Stramrr. New 1 ork, -Julv -S I- tie wan .dis covered earlv this morning in tin hold ot the Mallorv line .sunnier Concho., It. was -gotten under ef.n trol after hours of work. N'u'. esti mate of t lie. (iainaue is possible iini'l an examination ot the hold Is liiaile. Two Lost Lives While l isliui);, Una N Y , luh s W IJ 1 1 gerwood and Miss hallock wcr" drowned in lug I upper ,nlu l.en gerwood, tils wile ami Miss Minllock were troutini; opposite Pages lilnil when a big fish was hooked.- result ing in much "excitement." -Tup boav Ovorturiiod. .tiirowiiiK Hie occliiaiils into deep water. WRIGHT IMPEACHED Wasliington, 15. C., July S Im peachment ot .Justice Daniel Thow Wright, of the supreme court ot ihe District, of Columbia, was Buggested toduv to the senate, " llurd degree investigating committee by Samuel Gompers, president ol tho American Federation ol. Labor. (lOinpor s com plaint was against Wright s course In the Bucks Stove and Range Com pany. Contempt proceedings against the federation officials. Gompers told tho committee ne knew the senate could not begin Impeachment pro ceedings andihedld not. mean tor the committee to take the initiative. "I know if we had the recall in Hie District of Columbia," added Gom pers," Wright would havo been re called before this." ; "I do not thlnk tho recall is as good as Impeachment, generally," suggested Senator Borah. Raleigh people are urged not to forget the Ice fund of. the Associated Charities. The donation of u tow cents will vtivs suffering; among: tlje poor. 111 . Ilu ". ' iilnii, i ii i 1 1 1 1 ii. -it t (miiii.iii piysiriiin ol New-' y ork, who. ilec l.n es tlial "womuii w ill lie . w niiiirs tneiiil ulieii slie cruses lo inakr nuiii her anil I COURT TAKES RECESS 'I licj-e w as . no prospect. v lieu, fed eral . court tonk a recess this atler Hoon until .Monday ai I o'clock of adjournment ln-foi-e; Wednesday til noxl : week,, anil ii may be. Tlim'sdny tiefore. .Mir. jury derides ill the mat ter ol I lie j' r.JiMi.iinii damages asked by I lie. W'a i r Kra tnrr 'iViliac.co t'oiu l.'any of the Aiueri an ..'Tobiicco I'oni liiiriy....... W li-ejj rec ess w as la lien toila y life case liail Irccii jn progress exact ly jour .week long, ; tedious and hard w er..s at tit Mr. I''. l: Swindell, who began his :.ieei-V r: Icrday . nr. the. : phuntiH. rojicliiili-il his i.-eniarlvs today. . Mr. K. h, l-'iiller lli.i'ii .hr.t',11.11. Iiis ai'gliliieiit.. II . i 1 1 ci -hr . o' ' iirs are in ad e as as .imiiiaii il IlieUirst of the week, the arrjiliieui may all be in by Tues day a I noon. " ' . liming I'.oui May Hesult l atally. :. New Yotlv. -I illy s "Kid" Hope, a h al welterweight, is in tlie hospital' sn lt ri n u from a possible, fractured skull, lieniori hages and -'oilier injur ies, reioived in ii leii-roniid limit in llrlgliliiii Hejich .Atbletic ri-ih. 1 1 is opponent . '"Fighting . .lack." I.iinijy. was iu'resleil. .. New Vni-k, July, 1 X For lack nf.. the last vilnosK..u a ii led,. I'ji i t her healing- .'of- I lie VSlnke's . sIlMHl iiig ease "Was post -lnied uii'i. -d i;-. .Magistrate l'ieschl will Hu n- dec ide wlo-iiicr tin.' cvidtiice waii-iitiis li'il'ii'ng l.,illian and K 1 1 1 1 1 I'liin-iol lei-: '-I lie grand Jury , on I In- charge of 1 1 yiiig' lo I'.ou der W. K. ). Siokos, ;i. wrallhv: lietcl man. The missing wlincss; is Alfred Hurt cli'valnr iipeinior whil look Stokes tip to the ilet'eiidanl's "M(',iilmeiit on the evcliing of .Inn-- , wh'-n he. w is shot. AM7 MiWS T COLT. II Wile is Going to. sue tor Divorce lie Docs Not Know It. New ork. .luly S-"lt Is all news to me.' said Itusscl (iriswolil Colt, when told, of the report that his wife, Ktliol ' Barryntore,- tho actress was plart ii Ing. to. sue- him for divorce. Mrs. Colt Is now in Los Angeles-; Pcs iwtelies from there cnrrli.I the re port. " . . "I don't know nnvtlilng about this.' combined nit excitedly, "she hasn't notified me of anything like this All this shut about ftur having a row In IH'W iiiiuiids li) all jot," THE EVILS OF COCAINE ton Negro Stole lo Get Money to Drug I be Im'iI (.lowing Not Only "V, i iiniiglon Hut Oilier Sections lorts to .stop Hie .Sale ol llic Drib.' Iiistallalion ut ' i luan Ollueis. I Special to The 'Times. ) Wilniinglon, :N. (':,' .luly S In the recorder's our! yeslerday: the preva lence (l) hr si'lliiig of cocaine among negroes of .1 lie i-ji y was again illustrated when W'iliiain Hraci'y; a negro.. .'wiiii was clinrgeil with stealing troui t In- Wilmington, (inn-cry Com pany offered as an excuse. :l'or; " his .crime' his desire: to secure cocaine for personal use, : llrarev has been wag ing a syslenuitii- campaign of steal ing from the. company since the mid dle of. May. II is believed that Iho ;Vl iii of goods w.iirli lie secured vv ill amount . iiearl'v. to $ 1 'Ml; 'I'hi' 1 1 1 nil was: a ilrivrr -"for I he concern. lie would eciirr sinall orders of grocri' irs anil in most eases he would ray that lie intended to deliver them to new ciistoiiiers. However, it seems, fliat tlie man would take the grocer ies from the store ami then disji ise of them, using tho-.proceeds. '.to seeiVro cocaine, and other tilings. It : was stated i liai a dozen or inorc changes could.- have, been .preferred against him-,; but Only, two : warrant s weru served n poii ; liini: . In each : ca'ke.':h"'. acknowilrgleil his. guilt'.'.' ilracey w is sent to the county roads for a r.uu hined . sentence of twent;-loHr liiout lis. .'; Souie time ago a hegi'O wrtiwin w;.s convicted of ;i'lling rocaine to ini'in bors ol her race, .--he was "iveii a sentence at the ciiintv larni: Not only here, bill elsewhere -throughout -(Continued on Page Fivej GOES ID LOS HUES Atlantic City, J illy ; .v I.os Ange les. California, .. was selected as tlie place for 'holding the 1 '.' I '. interna tional ion en! ion . ol tlie Christian ICtnleavor I'nion. , Indianapolis was the. ilea rest eoiiiiieiitor. -.''.. Chilcireii .were, dec lai eci ' in he I he best: producers ci I' polriil ial riiei gy in thr world hy .ludge I'.rn. li. I.indsr.' . of Dniver, speaking on ) !ie,"lioy aiu.l How to I la n dir. 1 1 im " ..' Cliildren are I he life '.Idooil of t,ir .s'aie," . ani .1 udge 1 .indsey. .."Tiiey .a re .hc-Uel' producers of encrg'j than .coal. Ot Wood, bet ter than st-aiil -or elect ric it." '. .';. ' :' .-: : , The tiudieiice packed I In: , hail to listen .to : I .in' i-y, niake I he plea for handling I .n' hoys jind i;iris "IJirough -y in pal 1 1 a ml uiidei 1 and nig insload of. by c luh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , i . . . The so-rallcd "uppei c i fi Ies", HI . i in- . : oi in y were soni'idy c i 1 1 ic ised I'm not doing t iirir diit.f ni the liajlh' ugaiiist the lnpinr evil , iiy 1 1 I t. Sii toner, suptirinli'iid enf t i:ni ie i a in c- depart liieht , Conner i in-ui Chrisriau . Kiideavor ' I'nion. ai t hr li'mperaucr riilly. "lndltTrrence .of the lirtfc r. '('Irnirnt, especially' in I he east;, lias proven . t hr greatest jiamlicap .'.thr toiuprraiice raiisr niust si rtiggle against," said Spooner. An rl'fort w ill lie iiiiole dui iug l lie rrmainiiig days of. the ijiiivriilion, w hii-h adjourns Wednesday lo evaii grlizr the rasiial cimwcI on I lie lirard walk and Atlantir.avrtiiir. Naval Collier Aground. V asbingtoii D. ' C . . .lulv s I In' naval collier ilecmr ran aground oil Cape llenrv. il.. rarlv lotlav 1ml was floated before' assist a tiro reached iuj-, according-, to bih'.clii! report to the 'mi-, vy depart tiieni...: Admiral.'. Marshall, commandant at . the Norfolk navy yard, sent two tugs to her relief; Their seryicr . were unnecessary. The collier is now cm its way to cape Cod hay. A Had Narrow hscapr I'Y'iiu l ire. Most on . Mass., .lulv I'our wo men won; removed iincoiisrions Ironi tlio burning llenirnwnv I erracr ariai'ltnent bouse while the structure was ablaze. Iho building was 'de stroyed. It. Is believed all the oc cupants were rosrucd. Severe Storm in Pennsylvania. York, Pa., .lulv .X Reports from the rural districts indicate that last night s storm was tne most destruct ive in many years. Rain fell In tor rents, accompanied by a violent elec trical display. The damage caused by floods to crops Is estimated at thir ty thousand, dollars, . HEAVY DOCKET OF WAKE COURT Ninety-Eight Cases For Trial at Two Weeks' Term Beginning Monday JUDGE PEEBLES ON BENCH ( ase of ileni'V Vnrcl Montague Most, Important in Point, of Public In terest Seli-tloleiisc His Plea. Another Homicide Case For Trial. bole (. ii in ul ol ( riininal Activity on Docket. When Judge 1!. H. Peebles con venes Wake .superior court Monday morning: be will' find a formidable docket com roni ing bun. There were no less than'iis rases set for trial at tins term ol criminal court, two of tbi'sr rases being for murder or man slaughter, n number lor selling liquor and others ranging from petit lar ceny oil up .tlio scale of criminal ac tivitv. llenrv Ward Montague, the lining white -mini who killed Buck Koliertson, near Kagle Koek, several weeks ago. will be tried at Ibis term. I lie defense will plead self-defense. : , .liihti Kciwarils, a negro, Will be tried tor iniirder, lie having killed an other negro. 'I here is another hom iride case. 'I in ner Smith, who was held bv Hie. police justice today on the .charge of attempting lo commit, an. assault: upon a young Woman, will . probably' lie tried ill this term. There are about 40 prisoners in tail and those will be given a trial during the Inst part of the term. 1-Allt DIISKCTORS..' Wrstel i Carolina 1-air Discuss Pla Pvfi'idhuiin McConnell llett"!'. : (.special to 1 ho I imes. ) Aslunillo, N. C:, .lulv S An en t liusiast it- meeting of tho directors of the Western N'ort .Carolina Fair As social ion was -'.he Id bite Thursday at--ternoon. at winch dillerent matters pertaining to tlio proposod fair wore discussed and it was decided that tlie fair .'Should be lielcj October 24 to: -7 inclusive. This time will not con libI with.' the.' fairs of Haywood, Jar son and .McDowell counties. At a meeting ol the countv sch Machers. winch is to bo held on last. i:da v ill .lulv. Ibis male will he brought .''before them .for. the purpose of asilaiijig it in tlie sever.' .scliool ilist ricts in :t be co'iuly a . I'tills; Hie aid of the teachers. A . . president and second vve pros' were chosen ami also a trcasui. rniumitl.ee- was ( he. , services of, A t I 'I .o'clock of Patrolman K was sb"! thro'i ,1'ipolllled to KPCllli. !i: ste.vie.apiier. I'rnlav , lie condition ('. Met onuoll. who Ii Iho I n n r; Monday by br i negro. 'John Hull alter Huff had.', n -.arrested lor stealing cows and idac-eil in .an .uiloinobilr, ' was pro il 'i ii ii rod liy tne physicians as: very ., ;.- His teiii peva tiir chad been as liigii as lui j -."i 'arid there was con-' siiieralde doubt as to jn's recovery. . ' Ac cording to advics received from l lie ofhrcix vvho. are ''hunting Huff, It. is thii iii? hi (hat ho is in tiie vicinity . of -Green vilTc. but. tliere is no aiithci i rc iiiloriii.'ii.iciii 'a.!: tii'liis whereabouts. E WANTS HIS BOARD PAID V a.-diington, July S Koyal K. Ca iicll. cuiiunissionor ol Internal reve nue is wrest ling with Hie question of ' bay ami allowances lor internal reve nue o!!!ccis Picknev llenton Stew art riiicliback. lormer negro lieuten ant g ivernor ot Louisiana, who later ai pireii, to a ; eat .'in Hie I'nitod States sen.in-., is now an intonral revenue a gen l in ,e" York. Mav 1st. he not I lied f ommr sioner Cuhell that he had changed Ins olbcial residence from New ork to Wasliington, followlwng il. vvilli J.Si board bill he asked the government, par,, us the law allows . three dollars per day living expenses to internal revenue officers away, irom home on official business. Ca bell declines to say what his action will be. Gored to Death by Hull. Dover, N. H., July 8 Gored by maddened bull, Horace Luce, a farm hand, is dead. Luce led the bull to a brook tor water. The animal turn ed upon him, sinking Its horns Into his body repeatedly, :,
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