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Che JMeiim ai Associated Press Service Vol. LXX. No. 79. The Weather CLOUDY; . RALEIGH, N. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. 111 Associated Press Service r 1 1 nrv Ann has in ON CITY NouSIS JURY First Guns Have Been Fired Tripoli According to Rome TURKEY STILL' HOPEFU Sultan's (iovernment St ill IlophiK i"r 1'pai'e lV Action of the Power: Xo oCiitlriiiation of lloinliiii'dinciit Story-.(einiuny Will Not Proclaim Neutrality Italians Anvious tn (Pt Out of Constant iiioplc .lupan Proclaims Neutral II, v. London,-. -Oct; Itome dispatches state t lie bombardment ol 1 ripoll bv Italian fleet 'lias bepjun. 'Hip nua sage Is timed at t lie Italian catntol at eleven-thirty -this morning. 1 ho hour when bombardment beran is not stated. Up to earlv alteration taere has been no continuation though last night 8 advices indicated the attack on Tripolitan torts might begin todav. Turkish Ambassador Tewtik l'asha presented a note Irom his government to the Foreign Utce today complaining that the contrary to all international rules ol warlaer the declaration of war again si 1 ur key was preceedod bv hostilities up on the part of Italian warships. Tnr liPV has postponed certain plans ot action, while making a Iresh appeal to the powers, believing it is yt possible to end the war. Bombardment Began This Mornm;;. Paris, Oct. a. A Temps dispatch from Kome this evening savs ae cording to Information Irom an ol 11 rial source, bombardment of Tripoli ttega nat ten o'clock t.iis forenoon. Another Confirmation. Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. J. A pri vale message from Jerha: island oft Tunis, says a Heliograph messag from I rlpoll savs bombardment has began at ten o'clock this forenoon, ni places. Tlio Inhabitants are leav lug." (erniany Will Not Proclaim Neutinl- e itV. .'" Berlin, Oct. i!. It was anonunced at the Foreign Otlice, that Germany wcuid not proclaim neutrality to wards' the Turkey-Italian war, be cause, of the probability that the confltlict wil be of short duration Steps toward mediation are unlikely 'before the Trlpolltan coast aas been occupied by the Italians. Italians Anxious to (iet Anwy. t'oiTstintinople, Oct. ;. The tier mov consulate Is stormed by anxious Italfr us asking for passports. Yester day six hundred left. Today the consulate had lsx thousand -applica tions.-.. The Turkish cable to Tripoli wag cut. Officials are ignorant about what has happened there. An fcgvp tlan notable has offered to organize a force of thirty thousand Egyptians to march against the Italians at Tri poli Tripoli Deserted. Home October 3. Wireless mes sages have been received from the Italian fleet off Tripoli, stating that the city is now practically deserted, outside the Turkish garrison. The natives retired to the interior. Tiie plan adopted evidently is to arm the Arab tribes for a gorilla warfare aga;nst the Italians. i Talk of Mediation. Paris, Oct. 3 The Italian embas sy this evening authorized the fol lowing statement. "Mediation bv the powers between Italy and Tur key Is mentioned bv French and for eign newspapers. No declaration . (Continued on Pago Six.) t- THIRTY New, Genuine, Paid-in-advance Subscribers were yesterday put on by ' Raleigh Daily Times Twenty-six were added ly our carrier Iioys fur chine in the mails. That wasn't such a- Ink day's work for Monday, was it? 30-- ( m issn $L . .'f if1 . M 8 r x tM mf, ' ' 1 U:e lti est photograph ot (al)y said to have won the nflertions ol ex-hmn "Munisel ul I'ortii-fal, who made her first appearance before mi American audience ill the t inter (iarden on the eveiini'' ot September 27tli. Citizens of Pender County Aroused Over. Subject tally Held Today at r.iirjtaw Willi Several Citizens Irom Wilmington Present Postal Siivimis lliink Snt fslactoi'inllv at Work Nesro Cook )ies ol Acute Indigestion on Ship. (Special to 1 he limes.) .Wilmington. Oct. ;!. During the list lew months there aas been great interest for better and improved roads In the adjoining county ol ender. A rallv lor good roads was held at, Burgaw today. It is .expected that this , meeting will: give decided Impetus to tho movement.-i.or more modern thorougnlares in the neigh boring county. Arrangements tor the mass meet ing were made some time ago. It was staled today taat a large crowd ot Pender citizens was expected to be present. Not onlv in Pender county Is the good roads movement' there viewed with Interest. .New Hanover Is t loselv related to the adjoining coun ty both in the matter ol joint de elopment and progress. yuite a number of local good road enthusi asts were asked to participate in the session this morning. Among tnose ho went troni this city were Messrs. I). I). MclSachern, O. K. Cooper Henry J. McMillan and V. D. McMillan, Jr. These gentlemen left the city at t) : ;;) a. in., in a Flanders touring car .owned bv Mr. W. U. McMillan, Jr. Thev expected to reach their destination at eleven clock. The meeting was scheduled for noon in the cotirtnousu at Hnr- gaw. A number ot good roads speakers were Invited to deliver addresses. Among these was Mr. 1). AlcKachern, lalrinan of the New Hanover coun ty board of commissioners. He has had long and varied experience in the good roads campaign of this county,' which has given New Han over the finest and mo.-st modern toads in the State. Therefore lie is eminently well lit ted to deliver an address will valuable suggestions. Wnen asked this morning how the postal savings bank at this point is progressing. Postmaster Thomas K. Wallas, the clever and courteous government officer In charge, stated that the development of the bank thug far is of most satisfactory nat ure indeed, and that the number or depositors increases each day. Of course the postal savings bank idea rather new. It is something to hich the small depositor will have to be educated so as to learn the full value and helpfulness ol this new. Deslys, tno- lamous' Pai'isiuu actress, addition to the governmental ma chinery. I he bauu ias been in oper ation lor several weeks now and there are a .considerable number ol depositors. The public seeiiis to be laiero.-'ted in the. development of the local Institution and prospects are brlfvht, for its continued expansion. ( aesar Sanders .a necro cook on the sc.iooner Kdiui II. Svmingtoii, was . found dead aboard the vessel yesterday niorfiiui; shortlv alter o clock. A seaman named John Lind chanced to see the negro lvnii in his berth and called him. Vheii the man did not. aiis-wer, an nye'tiga-: twin wan made find it was ascertain ed "that ne was dead. The poline station was notihod: Dr. ('. I) Hell tie county coroner, was telep:i:ne:l. as to the matter. He made an Ivesti galicn and deemed an inquest tin necessary. It was evident that the negro died from an attack of acute (Continued on Page Two. ) A LITTLE COMEDY E T An amusing Incident occurred in the Biipreme court today during" the argument' ot an appeal from Oolds- uoro in me case ot a woman sen- ttenced to eight .'months in jail for selling liquor, fhe trial judge told '.he woman that if she would leave the county in fi t teen days the jail sentence would not be enforced.. She left Coldsboro and went, to Wilson returning however, after the expira tion ot eight niontns. The prosecu- ton contended that she litis violated the conditions bv letuning. Kx Judge W. S. () H. Robinson, -who ap peared for the woman, con tended that the state has no right to make the woman serve a sentence after it had expired. Attorney (leneral Rickett. asked in his humorous wav if Judge Robinson mean t to infer that a residence of eight months in Wilson county was equivalent to spending eight months m the Wayne county jail. Everybody laughed. Reputation of Pi-iest Attacked. Viterbo, Oct. 3 The reputation ot Priest Vitozzl, one of the delendaiils in the Cainorra trial, was attacked. A priest named Fusco. one of the chaplains of Naples ceineterv, testi fied VltozzI was one ol the worst characters in the Camona. Vilozzi, he declared, always Insisted upon having the lion's share of the ceme tery fees, and to obtain it threatened other priests. Public Holiday Named. Atlanta, Oct. 3 Mayor Winn has proclal-ned Tuesday, October 10th a public aoUday In Atlanta. It is the date on which the Peace Monument will bo unveiled by the Gate City (ludrd. . ' ' . . , - - - FIVE CONVICTS Governor Giants Tour Pardons ard Commutes One Sentence to Five kiis W ill IC clfciu-N 't .'.iisoii ! oinit v, I nl e Hammonds ol ! oi-sytli, ( lias. Pel I V ol Dm haoi, mid ( liai ley fin.tl of i::iijic Ac,. Ilio-e Who l;'- ue .-Conditional I'imlons .i.imi's M'.-killncy ol M n -1 1 -1 V rmn H, (il'ls Olllllli:l.ll !"!' I !l'.iS.i!V or (.iivernoi' i llllv Si t l iiiili. . : (iovcuor ICilciiiu tiiis atis riioi'ii j.i allied lour .liui:; and nr t.mi i.i nlat ion. .-'fiios. .pardoned a I ( 'bii r ,' I i :i tt, f oii'. ii I' d ol la! i)i i--u-iise in .Burke lomiiy;'. I.nke lianr li.iiad' . . ill ii ted i,l i i.ldi.-i V in l-'oi : :'.. iii coiii.ty; Will faiHvui'MWinii t '.'d of i i h rilor in: ili!; si't-dtul dcgrei; in Aavoli county, anil '.,a;-.e ; !' ii . iWvIi'-tid', oi 'selling 1 iV: isor in liiir hu'in I-" ai y; ..'I' lie e'-o i', i i.i i-i .tt ion '';;(, 's to James McKinney, I'onvicted , ot lnurd'-r n the second dean-e in Aln iheli (iivciy. ''The scut i-iHcs. lea se ns: lor pardon and (Oiniiiiit lion lol- are sej forth by tile liovi rnor a. 1( v Will lledfeanl. Anson toiinty. Jati- utU'.v jerni, 1 H;t!l, ccii.ne. niiii'der. sec ond detrree. Sentehct il, i1 1 years in State's prison. Ki-asons for , pardon - I'l'isoner'iias served near tliirieen yeai'i-: ' :He' w as deleiided by in. x-periem-ed la .'. '. ers, w !, v ere a - i-'.n-ed l.y the .coart, and they had liitle tiuu) .for 'preparation ol t.ie case; Af ter, trial -'important evidence: was dis covered to corroborate the Idea, of sell'-defehse. ', -'".'' -Both t he trial, jndse: and ( lie. s.ilci tbr rpeoi'n.iliend jm.vdoii',". ifa-rdpn'ed. op condition that the prisoner remain law. 'abiding and of go;(J behavior,. I. uke' .Hammond, Forsyth county. March t.evni, 1 '.) I n, crime, . robbery. Sentence. . 2 .1, -mouths on roads. Jii-a-sons for pardon In I hi- case the sentem e states that t:(is y on i: si ina ii hail a criminal record. , lie has mil been on the, crinlinal ,docl;et of ' r:-coni'i's i-ourt except ill tiiis one case . and a sean lr ol' the Superior Court dockei for ten years diselii. nothing again; t hun. and it tai n appears thai Die trial court was un der a misappre.iension. The. oilier mail -convicted-, at fhe same nine, states that . .prisoner had ''nothing-' to do with the criiiK': ;; Alter carefully In.ves; igiit tiiK t.iie matter the sol icit tij- BODY OE SCHLEY New.:;Yorl; Oct., :;!--The- :boly of Itear Adniiral Winfleld Scott Schley, who dell dead til I lie street vesterdav, was taken todav to Washington. where he will be buried with full na val honors in Arlington ...cemetery. During the morning many retired ar my and navy ol ncers called at the hotel to pay respects to the ..dead ad miral. ' Among I hem were ' '.Captain Joseph (': Sears, who was at the ad miral s side during the naval battle oft Santiago, and Admiral (ieorge ( . Keller. Ilodv res;ed in a plain black casket. I lie plate was a simple one of silver. beariiu'. onlv the admiral s name and dale ol hlrlh and death. Accoinpaiiving the bodv to the .sta tion were the .widow. Dr. infield Scott- Schley, a son, and Mrs. Ralph M. Stuart Wnrli'v; a daughter. PETER C. (LIES Ossining. N. A.. Oct. ;!. Captain l'etw O. Haines, Jr., who killed Wil liam K. Anins. in August, 11IUS, re ceived his idirdon this morning. He left Sing Sing a tree man. Accom panied by Ins father, Oeneraf Peter V. Haines, IT. S. A., retired, he took a train for New ork .enroute tohe generals home in Washington. Haines' pardon came mainly ijs the result ot his aged father's tireless efforts. He had been sentenced to not less than eight, nor more than sfxteett years, , ' "' ' '"' ' ' A.:Jfe'1iv " 1 ""' s y k ftt f Ail i m i ''' . r:'- w.ni yv-.. vfi ..'... . J m P fa f 4 i .:;.!( -. .'i. l'. litv: sen .111 ; wile. .ei ' 1 a , '. '.:n sli ,v lii.il ill I Ji'li ( l. .- i !' ;iv ,o: !;i:iis:,':;! ,;,(! ml itrshe mirciii- i- ihe liiiiiinn of a dnii-.v I. e,i: i.v !:e ::u:r 'el :! !i::vn oil 5 ihi'.u (he rli tense t-eiies upon tin' nc-!t:-ni-i!- (.1. Il'.e oeiitit.usl pi isoueiv ! . i,--. ieM'- ol Patterson's know letme ol his wile s niliiiiiirv. Wil n i- n.il V, . Mioitse. a Cliicao nill lioii utv v itli vwioni s re travelled in t::u; tlvs. i'alle'son said that she was solii t-, (.,.! ( .in-ii i niil.imia i e lor l.."l wlncli lier " liiisband ! '1 III III CiCKOIIS li III recommend.-; He'ii,i-h v, -. I -..iliei'-e't'ori' ii-.!oii 'j-irh-oPeV t n ei'i'i.dii i.oii (liai hi r.eiiisiiij 1:1 y,; altd.iii. a nd u . 'good be havior. . CdiM-ley,' l-'i iM'llv Miii :.e I'tr'tiity:-,' .'A';ii ur terni, 1 !i I I ,: eri?;r.-' .' 'lai'ie. pre'.- tem.v. . S'eiilciH e i; : . i f 1 1 1 f .i ; oil .roads. I!i ;is.-i:s . lei-., j anion ':'; !' :- ni.- that imsis a la.-e, i i - lii i.-i al.ed 'idea-: if v. intj l a.u; i e wii .i i,,e solicitor ;f ui'V- ihe ttate go! ti,e wi-.KLi :i.-;;-.i. T.ie iif eiuie w iu coni'inf. ;''! .-in; uirh-t' Ppisir I; tor ii ill 'iet kumv llie offender, i'ri pner . si ipn.ly di'iiied any , m w l"dm 1' ' the: 'in n fcr. " I'lr-veeiito-.i':. 'w:t.ie'i ipi-iiti'ft ' t'o'i- the ;oiteiulei' i .en ai'er. astfd t!ie prisoner ivith'out . yecog- n.ixing-.-' - ii i r'i rsonors attorney I'.lHil flu- trial d'd no! I; now the dale of tup1 offense. It i .p reafter appeal': ed that on . I liat dtite prisoner - was sick- in Untherlord . otinty. under the cine of a physiican. l'ri:;oner is llgalll'. sick,: having lieen relitnieil I Coutiir-i'd on l':-;;e Six. ) KILLED AI HOUSTON . Houston, Oct -One .:-trikelireiilv-' er: wiis "''killed; . ami bi'eaki'rs injured in a the d i s e i n li a r k a t i o n : o I this .morning brought leans lo replice the the Hons; on .s.iops ol several, ti-ike-riot. followiiii; strlkeliieaket's from New Or einldoyees in the i.'iarri'iuarr lines now on sirike. I-rein! it Acciiiiiiiiut ing. Memphis, Oct. ::. T,ie strike situ ation' is' i!.lii;hiiiv;.;ed; ff'lw": Illinois Central 'dispatched " four fieifjlit trains this luoniitig, instead of the usual Iwemy-live or... thirty -trains. Strikers, say l'i'eii..lif i; a ecu inn la t tut; A large number of men are al wort;, but. inexperienced. Striker. fi"-ort to ndee -e. ' Chicago, . ()el . . :!. Strikers on I 'le Illinois tVntrnl liailroad i-esloricil to violence, -in an at tempt. . made "'.-.I'd set afire. a box-cat-, on "the sviitei! "tiack near Dauphin ' I'.irk, . I'ollcenien ex- lingiiished the lian.es. The i in ciul i :i ries escaned. Two hundred pidieeinen are patrol ling lliirndde shops t,i prevc-ni pos sible trouble. Attempt to lijirii Town. Scottdale, I'a., o. :. ::. . lire (V incendiary origin, swept town, i damage is a bundl ed and 't wen.tv-live llionsnnd dollars. II is the fonrtn attempt to . hum the down witam three months. Tennesee's Oldest l,nwver Deail. Nashville. Oct. 3 John M. iiritrhl age !1. lenues-ees oldest lawyer, died last night: at .his home near Kayel teville. He was inspector gen eral ot 'lennessee during die. Civil war, and a member ol congress lrotn 1S71 to l7i. "LPlOHABLE 1RA0EDY Ssm Ciriih is Sho and In-star-liy Killed "fo;n Don't Mmut Me Any More," ( red S.iiillr as He I ell in the street Mh!t hv loin -Make, ol (.ood I aniilv While Out IMivmi.'.. '.-.'. .1 Sjfeejal to '1'iie ..d'illH'S. 1 ' : Aj'm.'i :dinro'..- C' l " . Sunday al- i iiciiin.: .it .l-iles-yjlle, six luiles east ,;t re, was"e;!in-led ene of the most I " I "'. deeiei-alil" tr;i edies in. .'tile- hist orv ol the ('o:i;,y, .wh-eji Tom. i-'laJie Phot a'i'Vd "ii! -tanily iiilh-il h is. eoiisiii, . Sam Siiiiilv, l m '; 1 1- -e:.en 'n't " proinii'ieut: fauii li;s... . Viet; iV ::is. ili'i viiig' w ii li a coiii p:tiiic:ii. Jp'iv his. horse sliowed evi-!-.-ii.-e i : liai, in;; in ihe stive-, and Kli;e uii' ,h;i I'limi a seat, on a . goods l..ix and wit ii an iial li. .-aid that if 'Sm ii h "couldn't- drive t he. horse, that he eo'.ililf . l-'lake, w iio was'- under i'.Ui. i u 1.1 1 1 i'ii (' ' o.i"-wliisKey, "theti got into; i .hi' h . i ti.-.i ', Smith hi' tdi'e sa:nie: t if.ie set i ijis;' o'lt " , '-few. Wen Is:- were j-pas. ("d.'.win ii" K.ia'kd .pnlli;d..a, .:!" aii'to '! ii't'tjc pislei fi oiii 1 1 -.: pock'el: :t nd told iS.pilli llial l.e won Id sliOol him.. Sei'- jii'g: i hat tiie. mail was. in earnest, I Suiirh ran. wil.i-Klake in hot pursuit, i.i mi shot iif in as lie pass.evl the corner of t he pos'ii ' (ii i'; "one sliot t;iliim' ef fi.'H'.iii his. liiv k ,ii tt'd' anot her in I he ariii, ,,s. j lie .lti 'in ,sl.'a.ake.i:vd'"aild' a piiii tiie .Ha lis ta, I ni.nt. or t tie posl oiiisi', iie said, ."'d'oin iliiu't shoot uie il.il.V l.M'I'e, ' ii nd d nil, .So.ii. jl W.i S a e;i of Jesse ,l. Hunt !.r aiel v,'ut. in . i he linie id h is : ilea I h , a i!.i';ii! . !' ' oii 1 1 iV- S. ;:o. aril Air l.ine. I'LVve i;, a s'Oi '"id' S. 'I'. I- I.l ti', ami i :i Xiiaii;: uV.-iii of a vgoiid family, lie v; ti s !iif;iicdi,;;i,'l , -arrested : a n d brought'.. do Jivfr ' Wdn'u seen today lii.' stii jl-' in.al ' tin auniiin't of nioiiey i.MtiUr hav-e, iiK'iiti'! hiiii do tiie deed if it. 1. 1 ; n w tiiii lie was doing at I .ii' t oi -.'..' " ' VA i'!l i H i ! Oi; SNOW . ( iiipnnoiks an-l .iom'Viiii'ii I'rodicl an I ai lv, l.oim- U iiiter. ..'.' I ..'N.ev Voric, Oi't. ".1 Yes, sir,, a long, hard wihler is alieail of "ns, '."Vh '?.! Iipraiiso sipiiir.!is and cli.iipiniiulis are. so eacer to 'gather big stores of nuts that thev even tackle green i-hesinul burrs. And squirrels and chipmunks know what's what. hver since the first frost in the noi-ih Jersey- hills ripened the earlv nuts the siitiirrels have heeri working overtime, gathering green huts when rme ones fall. All the . nutives sav li. nieahs early, snow and jilenty of It and ii humans know as much an chip munks they'd be gelling ready for' u. too, - - : DEADLOCKED Cannot. Reach Agreement Alter Being On Case Since Yesterday Afternoon Late MITRIAL IS LIKELY n ems l.vident '1 lint Some of the Jur ors Are Convinced That Man is t.uilty a ml 'I lint Murder In Second! Defjiw W ill lie Result or Hung .liny Reported 'Unit July Stands I ni' to Seven tor Conviction Hut Nobody Knows. .."' d& At .!:;!() this afternoon the $ jiii.v in the Norris case had not a-.-ii-ed on a verdict and there 0 were no indications that they & ever would agree. It is said t,- thai a verdict of murder in the 6 second ..degree is probable but thai, there Is no. chance of a M id. c! of ntnrder in the first & degree. A mtiiorltv of the iur- (1 ors are believed to favor a ver dict of guilty in i:ie first de vice and two are said to favor aecpihtat. ' T welve men have been . consider ing the question ol the guilt or inno cence oi .l,. J. Norm since vesterdav alii rnoon at when Judge R B Peebles gave them the case. Yes terday afternoon and last night it was momentarily expected that an agreement would be reached, hut as the night, wore on, those who have heeii lo!lovinK- the case were made to understand' that several of the jur ors were sucking out for-murder In the first decree. This feeling was In tensified tins aliernoon when the jniors wenr to dinner without reach ing an-agreement.'." It. was said that the strong speech ol Solicitor Nonas for conviction and (lie ciear charge of Judge I'eebhs so simplified tiie case as to cause the jury to ponder over a ver dict. Ahen Messrs. Clias U. Har ns, W. ( . Harris and Mr. Bart M (.itlmg finished tneir speeches yes terday at noon, the feeling was that the luan would not be held Mr Nor ids; however,, was. yet to hear iiom and I iwu is sav he made the best . presentaiion of the. evidence possible, lie spoke in an even tone ol voice .throughout- and marshalled his tacts In a logical "manner." His speech must have been convincing There have been all sorts of ru mors as to how the inrv stands- The one ..most credited, however is that ot the twelve men live stand for conviction and seven for acquittal-'' Another report has "it that five of Hie-jurors are lor murder In the first degree, si x are tor murder In the second degree and that one Juror has not given any - intimation as to how he stands.. Ihe trial was begun last Kridav and ended vesterdav at 10 o'clock I. If. Missel t was murdered Salnrdav night, August 12. and Norris was held, for the crime. His bad reinim- tion iind iiieer conduct following the Killing led to his detentiou as ' the probable guilty person. He endeav ored to establish an mini, but he did not succeed, it appears, n the minds of. the jurors: .." - In case -the jury should not agreft on a verdict, it will be discharged, tne pi-I-soner will he remanded 'to jail and another jury will trv the case at another term of court. JUDSO.V HARMON Ohio's Great flover noi1 is coiniiifr all 1 the v.w Iiom the Buckeye Slate to nieet you at Uf)G GREAT STATE FAIR at liiileio'h on Wednes day, Oetohev 18. Be sure to lie there and srasphis hand. He comes a long way to see you and to talk to you.
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