THE GREAT STATE PAIR RALEIGH, OCTOBER 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1911 1 uitmu Associ&ttd Press Service Jssocitted Press Service t Vol. LXX. No. 81. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911 LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. turnes k ran noi CAPITULATED FOR VALUE Of HORSE . - 1 Suit Instituted Against, Grand Jurror 8. K1LG0 AI TORONTO Was One of Speakers hi Will 1 1 i . - : 4 7i In ITALIANS GET HUFFY 1 '!:'' Tripoli Telegram to Rome Snys' Itom liardment Was Continued Yester day Italian 'lMegntlon to Inter iurlianiKntry t'nion Arc Kxpected to Withdraw Report; That Ital ton Battleship Was Mown l'p War Presages Second Coining of Christ .According to Pastor Rus- ' ' sell.- .' Rome, Oct. 6 Sixty steamers en gaged ordinarily in .emigrant traffic have been made oversinto transports and are now ready to start for Tripoli. The army of occcupation, generally Is considered superior to the force actually necessary for the proposed operations. The plan is to conquer the country rapidly with an imposing strength which will require a great display of troops. Triangle constituted by province of Tripoli. Is nearly four times Italy's size, each side being one thousand miles long. Prom the army of occupation the war office intends forming a special body, to later garrison the province Italian Battleship Blown t. London, Oct. 5 A dispatch to the Chronicle from Constantinople says a cablegram received there from Tri poli, via Malta, states the Italian but tlesbjp Conte-Di-Cavour was blown up by a Turkish sea fighter off Tri- poll And the crew and troops aboard ' the vessel perished. -;".-- Bombardment Continued'. . Rome, Oct. 5 A Tripoli telegram states: v "The bombardment: contin- ued yesterduy. The fire was directed against the outer defenses; Sul tanla and Hamidleh batteries were dismantled. The cruisers Giuseppe and llarlbaldi entered the harbor. Thy found the Turks had removed the sights of the guns and evacuated. No capitulation has been made.' Italians Oct Huffy. Paris, Oct. 5 Several members of the Italian delegation to the inter parliamentary union are expected to withdraw because of the action of the council of the union In adopting a resolution criticizing the Kalian de claration of war. The .'"-.resolution submitted opened with a reference to ptfstpoh'ement of the meeting of the interparliamentary courfeil, which was to have met at Rome, on account of the "epidemic of cholera now ex isting In Italy.' Italian delegates say there Is no epidemic of cholera In Italy and asserted If tire council did ndt meet In Italy the entire Ital- : Ian group would withdraw. The res oHIttofl continued that the council expressed Its strong regret that "so small regard has been shown for the guilding principles of peace and jus tice of ' the Hague conferences and that recent declaration of war by Italy has been so precipitated that even the opportunity tor understand ing hai been rendered Impossible." No Offer' To Surrender. "t Tripoli, Oct. 5 No offer to stir ' "'Continued on Page Five.) RESTS IN ARLINGTON Washington', pet B Naval honors seldom, accorded to an American, characterized - the funeral of Rear ( AdttilraV Win field Scott Schley to j'lay, who died in New York Monday. The body, rested in the family home during' the morning, preparatory to the private services at 1:30 o'clock. The public 'services were held at St. John's Episcopal church. Cadets from Annapolis Naval Academy,' sailors from the naval atittons at Washington and Phila delphia, ' light' artillery and army bands from Fort Fyer and Washlns tdn barracks and the dead admiral's comrades and friends composed the procession that escorted ; the body from St. John's church to Its resting place In Arlington. "'" ' Imposing floral' gifts filled the church, Including a wreath from sUrvlvoxi of the Greely Arctic relief .expedition, rescued by Schley at Cipfe' Sabine' 'Tti 188,4; arid' Ironi the i c'UDsn legation ana oiner fourves. Sons Reports $ay Italians Are Possession of the City, Others ; Say Not juri Krrpiiian mid Ijassitcr Have Had Summons Issued In Suit for $!SOO Auainst ,1. ('. (Tiniiiblee, Member (it liflM (.rand Jury in Wake Count v. A summons was issued - today on J. l,V Chamblee, a member of the last grand jury ol Wake-county,- in behall of Lasslt.er & Freemau, the liverymen, who has instituted suit for the recovery ol $301), the value of a horse which Chamblee is al leged to havu permanently disabled on I'Tiuay of last week. Chamblee and three other members ot the grand jury hired a team from Las siter & Freeman and drove to Wake field to inspect a convict camp, re turning by way of Zebulon. It Is alleged that Chauiblee was driving and that lie drove so fast as to cause permanent Injury to one of the horses. It is claimed that the other members of the committee took the lines 1rom Chamblee and drove a part ot. the way back to the city. The horse in question is the prop erty of Mr. Percy B. Fleming, who has been keeping the animal at this stable. Since Mr. Fenilng had little use for the animal he gave instruc t. ions to the liverymen to rent the horse out occasionally for Its board Since tlie animal was in their care, Messrs. Lassiter & Freeman havo en tered suit for the value of the horse. It was reported from the veter inary hospital today tnat there was no chance ot the animal s ever be ing strong and well again. Mr. J C. Little represents the plaintiffs in the action. MISS MARY II. WKST. Died at (rahain Brought Here To day for Interment nt Oakwood, Miss Marv H West, the daughter of the late Thomas S. and Caroline Gales West, formerly of tills citv died yesterdav afternoon at Graham at the advanced age of 72. She was the niece of the late Western It. Gales and lived In Hal elgh '-during her childhood. She was related to the families of the Roots Turner, Hayes, etc., ot this -city. number ot whom met the remains at the stations at 12:30. The funeral service was held im mediately a Iter ward - 'at - Christ church, the interment being in Oak- wood cemetery. The pall-bearers were: Messrs. .1 I. Johnson. Frank Stronacli, Grimes Cowpur, George Little, Charles Mc K mimon and Marshall Havtvood. THH 111 NX Kit t)H SAILORS. Its Sucess Amv Assured Lecture on "'Life in American Xavy." The success that the solicitors are meeting with In their canvass for subscriptions for the dinner that is to be given the sailor batalllon of the L. S. S. Franklin Saturday mfirn Ing in Nash Square, Is very gratifying to the management of the A. & M football team. - " Success is assured them in their efforts to give to the people of Ral eigh an opportunity that is seldom to be had in a city so far Inland that of seeing some of Uncle Sam's sailors play the great fall sport and of hearing the blue jackets root as only Bailors can. " Attention is called to the lecture on "Life in the American Navy, that Is to be delivered tomorrow night in Metropolitan Hall by S. M Smith, educational director, Navy Y. M. C. A., Norfolk, Va., at 8:30. Music will be furnished by the A. & M, band. The lecture will be tfro- fusely Illustrated by nearly two hun dred illustrated slides and the public is cordially invited to attend. IN STRIKE DISTRICT. No Disorder at Burnslde Shops- Some Shooting at Other Places. Chicago, Oct. 5 Seventy-five ad ditional striking carpenters and car men returned to work at the Illinois Central's Burnslde shops, making a total of jive hundred men working. There is no disorder. Striker's rep- resentaives say only fifty per cent of 'the normal freight traffic is mov ing. McComb City, Miss., Oct. 5 Peace prevails after twenty-four hours riot ing, owing to the presence of a train load of Illinois Central strikebreak ers. The non-union men nave de parted. Tire, military patrol was in creased to three hundred during the night. The soldiers are confining patrol duty to the' railroad's prop- r . f J if , aV I I ill ' ill' J,',, 1 " AZ" im World Inniitiv l:allionists who compete lor mteniationtil mipreniricv 111 the world s championship lialloon ice t'-.oni lan:-:is ( uv tiul;iv anil scene at (he'sturt l the last iiitei'ini tional race, winch nils won !v Alan II. Ilawlcy and AufiiiMus I'ost, ol Ni'iv iork. On the lelt are Lieuten ant Hans (.erieke, (iei'iuimv (al:)ve), and Lieiilenaist li'ank P. Laliui Aiiiciiru. In the center are (;!hvc) Lieuli iuiiit l.eopoirl Youl mid il iiain Assnian, AiMei-ican. In tlie riKlit Is Allied Li KIanc, F. C. DUNCAN SECURES . ' (Special to The .Tiiiie.K. ) Crcenshoro Oct.- .1. ---At nuetinc; ot the original meoriioiaiors ot the Kaleig:i, Charlotte : and fcvmtiiern Hailawv, ,held here yesterday-., at wiiieli time the road s Iranclu-cs were lunieil over to Mr. h. ('. Imu ran, ot Raleigh. Mr. Dniicau anil his associates will at dice hemn i'eia ratioiis lor bmldini; the roail and will get, into the held with the surveyors. Mr. .'Duncan is very enl liiisiastie over building Lie road. steps will lie taken ntouce toward uei tint; the cap ital. It is estimated that the road will cost froiii $7, U(io. tint) to $in.- 000,000. The -iir(M)ose(l road will be about 144 : miles 111 lenmh and will extend' from' Haletuli to Char lotte bv wnv of. Pittslioro. Aslieli.no and Allienuirle. was NO'iji lixciul.n irt.:.ciii.:v Hl'RT IVKROI'LAXH I ALL. Hillary ' Ueachey, who fell 2(0 feet to a brick Sidewalk In St. Louis yesterday, is not the Beachey who" may be in Raleigh during the state fair. He is a brother to Lincoln Beachey, who is under contract with Glenn Curtiss to make flights in Raleigh this month. . Either Lincoln Beachey or Robinson wilL be 111 Ral eigh. .'"-' -.,.' ' ' Should Have ;M.83. c Washington. Oct. Ji.--Uach Citizen have should In his pocket ?:!4.::r, the average par - capita circulation nj Ocjber.!2hd, acording to tim treasury department circulation statement.- The "tctal in circulation is I3,34f,182,715. . LECTION CALLED FOR BONDS IN APEX The proereslve town of Apex has called an election for Thursday, -De-' cember 7, for the purpose ot voting on a bond issue of $10,000 for street 1 Improvements and the erection of municipal building and market. house. Mr. Percy J. Olive, attorney for Apex, said today that there was little or no opposition to the im provements. Apex Is a go-forward community and Its citizens are of the-' progressive sort. Ask a butcher for a pin, and ten to one he'll' produce a safety pin. 1 V,.--'''"- Vwvi m m LARCENY A Wake coii.ty jury composed of 4. .voun:; but . ini -llifcenf nien Jmlf;-.' Trebles and Solicitor C-lVe Xorris a . few 1 i 111 ! created . muel Court 'room. . .vlnte man. In laivenv ol a .s ni-ems that . (h prosfcuior i;ol t'einlanr. and ;. s last evening, ai'd 1 amusement in (Ire l.onilie , 'Chamblee.-. . a. .1 been tried .for the .""i-dollar ninle. Inn it . son-in--law-. -. -of.' . the in a la rk w ith I he do i.lie leiile u :i - in ; he son-iij-la w's po -session v li ri ii . mys lerioiisly di.s:ij,.eartil .and", was l 1 nil it later. , .1 nd.ne IVelilos cluirc.ed that to fin. I (he iiiiui nuilty felonious in tent must lie shown, ; but, the jury did not s.-u I. loiiious intent in tlie takin:; ol the mule anil round C'latn blee RUilty of eniiiez.leiiu'iit. Cliaiu blee was .discharged. Solicnor Nor ris asked il 1 1 man should be tried for i'Hiliez,leiii-tit. "1 urn lutu loose,' 'ordered the judjje. , he next time they wo.uU! lind- huii guilty ot lar ceny.' . i Chamblee. was not turned loose, however, as a capias was. .waiting for lunv from Durham', where he is wanted on the: char-go. ot sellitm liquor. Mr. 1 1. tX Beckwlth went to the rescue of ( hainblee mid up hold bis side in (he trial. ' THE BIG WILD WEST SHOW COMING TO THE GREAT1 STATE FAIR. . -. - ADVKKTiSIXtJ CAR Xt). I California Frank's Real Wild West Show Has arrived. In RaleiKh with ii force ol I v men mid Is now billing the cny aifd coilM.i v for the week of October 1 it-!: 1 at the State l air Groimds. This Ali Star. Show iconics . '.' direct from the Vij-ginH Ptnte . . Fair at kichmond. Hie Wild West (ames fir teen double-length cars of railroad oqriipment and :!00 people mid horftes, Indians, Cowbovs, Cowgirrs, Hindus, Cingelese and Mexicans. mm day 1HE SLUE iilL iSpi (.'! a 1. lo.TI)i';..Til'iie'.i. ) H'-sbf-ro, .-. (h -I.-;- ;"i "iMU'.nders is:; :'ji'in i, .-, t 1 it ! t-; ! .' eelehrati.'d 'to- S " is.;:lieiiU,. .lay u.l 1 h - .oi Coll. ..The.J. 1:1 1 and . Industrial -. . ,li-.:d iiii; address was ,.'dr.. .('lareuc"1 11: Pi'. J 'roi.;!-! siv.e l-'arii'er. The (l-.-livr red-, hy ed itor (.11' t he Oasis ol; Ins l-i-marKt was as I'ollow s: v child, outside a. ."11 per cent it.. iiU per. cenl " "! ha' 1 lie av- ra N'oi-'t !i ( '.-troliua ha:: loii.er sa-hool . te-;!i .helter "cl.Kiiiee I'or, : spile of.: (Vur lieead) ill eilueiitiuii-, in of ed ileal i. ma i pi-oi'ess.: t hail ! lie averav.e hoy or L,irl j.iside .o4 l h 1 .irolina: I hat t lie .lap: anese w i'.h: one it nth - our, .wealth--sire giving , 1 lieir coiiut r.v cliildi-en.. leu months' . seli.iois, v, hile XorilV 'Carolina- doi'sn'i i;ive live; in short,. Hint tile j reat. ('.'iiieai ional crusade in which .Mc-lyer. Aycoel; iinii .liivucr have heeii leaders is yd Inn . hall' HOIl.'V. " TWO COMMJTS NOW VISIl:Li:. One Iticeiillv Discovered 111 l-.ui-ope Is Located hv Vmeinan Astrou. iimi'i'. Ceneva. X. V., Oct. r. The new comet recimllv discovered- hv llelian sio 111 Lurope was observed tins morning uv Dr. William It. Brooks at Suiit.li Observatory in. right' ascen sion, 1 I hours '2 7 iiiinttles 40 seconds north; dei-lination, 1 T degrees i:! minutes, or in the eastern part of the constellation ot Leo. The comet is visible to tliu naked eve. Hum tVo comets are now visible in the morning sky, . Brooks', in the northeast,.'' under thy handle ot the HiK Iipper. nnd tje ikmv one low down In the eastern skv. N0W0ini523 1 Washinsfon,, . (let.. "--One of the most: important lessons learned dur inp the recent Texas maneuvers was the necessity . ot keeping all troop, batleily, and company organizations at lull-war length. An-order just issued,, fixes the strength of the army at 1 1ns includes large detach ments 01 scouts, prison- guards, sig nal corps men,, and others in non free duty, so that the normal at length ol die actual lighting force a resort on Middle River. He ap is reduced to lib, 68, including all peared to be in the best of spirits troops serving outside ol the United this morning previous to his attempt Islates. . -1: 1; : nil : 1 ! Mi t .'iudiiii as One ol the l i.i . i s . lor ilic li laniiiieiil of U (ii td-W hie f , i-'iK.iil llediop . - I I il lv.ll " in.': liiailiMis ,. 1. Annex I IK'iii. - -i by 'Tell- am to ''.-:': ,. ';." v. :' . 'I (jiuiiii:; ::(;ii; ."r, - KcUliieli., V .". I " . ii,i;il) ;i 1 1. as one ul .(lie. 1 1 1 -i po ll :it a ' vai ia'.ii; ' force towards t ue at li.i.i:... ii' i! ' hi- i.'e;;l ul , wui'!d-w ide i i .a In 1 e-u ' w as discusM-'d from WO;d -J'--.w;i.!e. : "polni !'s. of view- hy lac i.li'l'-'.'iau' t,i rlie-.'Ktjiiri h ; Kciiiueiiical .'Vet hedii-.t . t'eafeVeiice; ...laian. . A1.1 sualia, and Kngl.iin!,. jo i Vied with the .leleKa.es 'ro!ii Lie Ciiii.ed .'States, 'in ili-i Ufiiie. 1 , i- ;o:iii . Tlie convent ini lieitaii tiie second i! ty!s ,. c.i I; ivi; ii , five luimlreii ilele pa 1 ;':s aird . uV.-iiu t I wire ' nt:; ininiy ot ner hiiiiis;.'!-.- a:id la.-.iutii from various (-0 I i i e. . D'irjit lhe .sess-ion liev. ! i( nr.: ,;l i -i '.;!;. (jf Xc. 'a; ie.i,n Tyi:e, Kn:;iaHi' j;rt;si ;!!! ul' ii .'i Ves!e aa ('eiilereiu'i.,' ,' resi.d-eu. .: Tile : 'thivniin;? xe'A-io!!' i:i. cii!-,. eil '''lei li:)ii:: iii in' t !io I Ti i led ;-'L.i-j"eK"; (.'.uiaili!. and .-.I a pan." !'. . - ...;:' . :-- in. ii),: o.. .):' ('. W il-'O. 1 !' i :i 1: h .11 . ;.X.. Kev .. How ard :.Svr;i e.i:e. . Xleii.iiilist; : churcil of CiMiit'lM.: lie-'- ,s O. (Jata: of. Japan J!.f-:lio(!isi chut'i-ii.. V . -.'.'k:-'.': See:.;;!'.'.? of ('a-c.adinns.. Maigh'-. re ir;'V,.ed. "I ail. (I el ij!: hied to se you ii -ve b'.i'. :cii. ii Iiand ut'oii liiinor. I ' 1 ):;. 1 !-. f - Mcl.iudi Us here nave s'K'ie! j: i h:; tt t '.--a h us. ii Ci only as to j-1 ri:i ' ;'!;:,.: li: if. 'aa o ,si'i)c.!i'ini;V liisli()p. iv. ".!:: ' Hot... Xari'ird", Teiin.. as-.- ri d : "V.. of ; I'niied States (io ,n,:t and did not inlend to annex yon.".. Thk:vo!ed Jaiighter.'-"1 I'rize i'U.i'H!iK v8, (((.'iioiiiii ed by: Sir Itoh- ( rl .' I'i r s. of l.oaden. SCOTLAND XIK'K 'XKWS.' Wad i' Ironi I lured Well Good and I' lew Alitiiulanl draded School to .Open l-iii 111 Mule llaiiiv Xow Over oo(l Koiuls lYospe'ts. 1 Sj.iH ia! to The Times.) ' .''.. Si-.huuV. Xei k, tlct. ' ':: .-ThosV' of our - .people who are iisms; the water from- Hie new well on .Main sl reel, t'ecetiiiy bored . to a, depth of 15 H fe i ,: prpiiouiiced the v. aier iln and t.ie How iibiMKiani.. : The citizens in ;!:at end of town are. loud in their prai: , 1 f the' town autho-ii-es for ; ! in.; titvm this niiich needed ue . :'.:-H . ' -: ; :; ,; .Tlie fall term of 'the L-radcl school will be opened ..Monday, tiie delay of a lio in I liiri y days beiiifj jnade neces sary., bee:. use of II;... tact taut file ih-v,- sc;io(d-liou:-e could pot he . coin -idi ! '('ii . ill ' I -line. Tile ha lidsoilie new li-.ililiiie- Is.i.ni'vv. 'nearly compleied, aa.l .1 lie j-i -I'mol will he opened in its new ii.iiiie.. II is said by those who ha .. se.-ii 1 P.- Ini ild ing, I hat Scotland XecK .!t:s idle 1 of I Ii,. vi'i'y best school hiiiises to, Ik1', found anywhere; in X( ri ii ('aroliiia.. When entirely com- pii'ifd : aiid fiii-iil. lied the ' strui-f lire will nave cost' the tax-payers about S-U.uim, j',,d w ill he a. source Of oride 10 every citizen of I lie eotn- 111 -unity,- .;'-. .'v 11. old farni niille, one that, looked as if he bad: seen many; days of toil and heavy loads, hecanie rather abstrepci oils upon I lie streets yester day, and a .by-stander was asked way iiis uiuiesiuii was Kicking up so was iliere soniethin.u' wring v.it h : htm ' "What, that . niule?',' said tlie man "Why, he's, tae happiest 'mule in X'or't.ii'-. Carolina today. He lias just learned of t he order ' passed by tiie county i oiu Hi issichers .Monday,, and his cup of. joy is -full and running over, lie now hopes' that instead of pulling bis heavy loads through-mud and sand, ae will have real modern highways fit travel: upon.". Tiie bond elect iei).' for roaiV improvement, will lie held en Xovemiiei- 14! n. A. . MAY TKIHS Sl'K'IDK, n ainia ( oiirt ol Appeals ( Ici-k l.ikelv to Die ot Shot Wound- ; Staunton. '-Va., Oct. .Ti.'.-rA-le'itander . May, clerk ot the, supreme court of appeals, attempted suicide here tins morning, by shooting himself In the. l ight, temple. T he bullet missed his brain, but destroyed . the sight ol both eves. His chances ot recov ery Is slight. . lie was conscious after the shoot ing, which took place In his home, but beyond saving ' it was the biggest lool thing" be bad ever done, he relused to discuss the matter. He has an excellent income and is re ported to have enjoyed a particularly happy home life. He and his wife spent Sunday with a jolly party at 'to end his lite MAKE APPEAL? Doubt Expressed As to WMer He Will Abandon Idea of Reriew By Higher Coort SAYS HE IS A PAUPER .Man onvleled of Murder if JL H. ISisseti Seiiteneel to Tvwnty Yenrx Snvs He Huh no I-'unds Verdict l Jury Has lleen Received Hlth (cnci-ul SulislncWoii Wake .Super ior oiirl Ailoiii iiet Sine Die To (lav. ' Alter being in session nearly ten days, Vake superior court adjourned sine die at :;!u today. Only a few mot ions were heard on the last day, the jurors having been discharged late yesterday. During this term of court, winch was presided over by Judge It. B. Peebles, the large docket ol . -1 25- cases was almost cleared. Several continuances were granted, solicitor Herbert K. Norrls prose cuted. .Mr. Dart .M. Catling, chief counsel for L. J. Norris, secured an order Irom Judge Peebles allowing Norris to appeal to the supreme court as a pauper,- the convicted man making affidavit that he was without funds.' 'J he verdict and sentence In the Norris case have attracted a great deal ol attention, and almost every body agrees that the fellow was guilty, ..though.-: some are of the opinion that the case was not quite strong enough to convict. Lawyers say that Norris made his greatest mistake when he took the stand him self. Ply doing this he allowed the jury to get a line on. his character and had to admit to conduct that was almost inconceivable. Doubt has been expressed as to whether -Norris will prosecute his appeal, to ihc supreme court. It is ixU believed that be can get a new trial and he will have to remain in juil that much longer in case he should fail. While his attorneys have koue through the form of ap peal, they may abandon it later and allow the man to serve his Bentence 111 the penitentiary. He got 20 years. : Wll K'S COI NSIIL SI K KCHKNK. Packer Asked: to 1'ay $45,01X1 for Delense ol Aliened Poisoner. Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 5 Suit lor 4fi, 11(10 was tiled agaiiiBt the. wealthy pork packer, John O. Schenck, today and J. J. P. O'Brien, Frank A. () tirieu and S. O. Boyce, the attorneys who defended Laura Karnswortli Schenck in her trial oh the charge ol attempting to murder her husband by the administration ol arsenic. Tluvstnt Is for counsel fees, which Mrs. Seheni'k's attorneys claim Scnenck is liable for, Inasmuch as the couiile have not been divorced. Striker Shot by Marshal. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 5-TJnlted States Deputy Marshall Alfred, Shot and seriously wounded a striker In the Illinois Central Yard here this morning. 1 lie niarshall couglit' Mm uncoupling cars. SPECIAL TRAINS 10 RALEIGH DURE FAIR All the railroads entering Raletgh will operate special trains during the state fair and will offer low rates tor the event. Tickets will be soM at low roundtrlp rates, including ad mission coupon to the fair grounds. From every section of the' state peo ple will have many chances of com ing to Raleigh. The appearance here on Wednesday of fair week ot Ciovernor Judson Harmon of Ohio" and the daily aeroplane frights, to say nothing of the other attractions, assure the railroads of large patroa- ktige, and many extra coaches will be put on for the benefit of the pub lic. ... . ,. i Insurance Commissioner Young began yesterday the moving of hla offise into the Woman's Club- build-' ing, which has been leased pendlae the erection of the new Btate ad-. 1 ministration building. . 1 t-r- I. . 5.: .:.. 1 .