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gb lie mn Assoct&ted Press Soviet fflT Vol. LXX. No. 93. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. ft i ii 20 : I 1 THURSDAY CROWDS SMASH RECORDS VB UK Scores of Special Trains Un load Thousands of People In Raleigh For Third Day STREETS THRONGED. AT All EARLY HOUR From Early Morning I'nlil Lute in Afternoon Visitors I-rom hvcry Corner of State, Brought Here by : the .Thursday Special Trains, Took Possession of City and Later Moved to Fair (rramuls lUnlil Iiirs 1 Midway Living, 1'ulsing; Mass of Humanity Agricultural Association to Hold Meeting To night Another (.'rent J)iiy To morrow. In point of attendance the third day of the North Carolina Slate Fair far exceeded either of the two lirst days and from early morning until late in the altornoon a : veritable stream of humanity poured Into the grounds. Thursday has always been the ban ner day of the fair and it was no ex ception thin year. Scores of excur sion train!), operated from every part of the state, brought thousands of visitors to Raleigh. At. o'clock this morning' the streets were alive with the crowds and by o dock the street cars were carrying hundreds to the ground.. livery building on the grounds was crowded with vis itors, the midway was a living, throb bing stream of pedestrains. The parade to the grounds was marie shortly atter 10 o'clock. Large crowds witnessed the bights yeRterday of the Curtlss biplane, Professor Witmer ascending and maklnp circles. Toward the latter part of his (light last evening the rudder wire of his aeroplane broke and the professor was compelled fo make a hasty landing. Only coolness and nerve prevented a disaster. The damage was slight, however, and was easily repaired. .If yesterday was a good day, to day was a better ona. The chill October air made the blood leap; the sun varmed the hearts ot .the .visitors, and the bright day gave jov to all.v The rain of Tuesday night proved a real blessing. To Meet Tonight. At 8 o'clock tonight the North Carolina Agricultural Society will Holt Its annual meeting in the capitol for the purpose of electing officers and hearing reports. Col. E. V. McRae, who has served the associa tion, so faithfully, will become one of the large army of ex-presidents and another verile man will be chosen In his stead. Tomorrow will be another great Philadelphia,' Oct. 19 Rain caused another postponement of the Atheltlc-Giants fourth game. The grounds are In soggy condition, with rain falling. The game will be iplayed tomorrow, weather permit ting. Thoroughly rested after Tues day'! sensational battle, both ,teams are anxious to get Into the fray again Long rest periods do not help the average ball player and one day lay-off was about sufficient to keep the players on edge. The Athletics believe they will take next two games," and the series. The day at the grounds. All the attrac tions will betliere and hundreds ol visitors will take advantage of the opportunity to visit the grounds. ItiLsiness SiisM'iide(l. Business was practically suspend ed in Raleigh today, while every body went to the fair. Never before, It was said, had such crowds lined the streets, filled the cars and en tered the grounds. The! perfect day brought out thousands. At the corner of llillsboro and Morgan streets as early as 10 o'clock, tho visitors were massed for many square yards, all waiting to be carried out. Cars arrived, were, filled and pulled out, but still tin' crowd was us large apparently as belore. l.nlciing (.rounds. The turnstiles .clicked merrily as visitors inarched through the gates to join the merry host on the midway and to view the exhibits. At noon the indication itoinled to the largest attendance in the history or the fair. 1 he crowd inside was simply immense. It. H L. STOCKHOLIMiKS. Lied Officers anil Directors for lin siiing .1 cur Aslieville Mini- Coni pimv Takes Over' (rent -Southern Mien ( onipiinv. ( Special lo The Times. ) Ashevillo, Oct. Ill -The annual meeting ol l ie stockholders ot the Mine Ridge Uiiilding and Loan As sociation was held yesterday and ot licers and directors were, elected lor the ensuing vear. 'The reports of the condition of the association showed thai it is doing well. Dur ing the year $145,004) has been paid out in loans and the cancelled ma tured stock amounted . to $'s. 000. while t.ie membership h;is Increased it 5 per cent:. . The net . earnings amounted lo $1 o.ooo. After the election of direciors hv the stockholders, the loliowing ol ticers were chosen: .1. Ii. : Rankin, president; U. Taylor Rogers. vice president: lidwin L. Ilav,' secretary and ireasureiv The : direclors are: I. Ii. Rankin. II. Tavlo Rogers. Dr. i R. Meale W. U. Valentine. S. O. UrndleV. X. Rivckner P. W. Thomas. H. V: Pliimmer, R: (1. Harher. A. H. Cobb. A. Nichols. Ii. I,. Raw O. I.. Fitzgerald. Kd. White and C. H. Honess. Hv a transfer announced yester day tae Aslieville Mica Company ol this ciiv, took possession ol tile (Ireat Southern Mica ''Company, the plant of which is1 located near t:ie concrete bridge on the French Broad river. It is probablethat the two plants will be combined at the 3ite of the Creat Southern s plant. This company has been in existence :iere for about 'three years, was owned bv Cleveland capital and managed by H. F. Seymour. The Asheville Mica Company Is owned by W. Vance Brown and S. Herbert Brown. B. C. Orlndstaff. connected with the management of the Great Southern, will continue with the new Asaeville Mica Company. Southern Corn Show. Atlanta. Oct. 19 The Southern Corn Snow wffl he held here De cember 5th to 9th, inclusive, in stead of November 2 lt to 21th. as originally announced. - ANOTHER DEIAY . IN PLAYING OF WORLDS SERIES Giants are relyinjf upon Marqtiard to iielp them out of the present situa tion. - i 1 i The Weather. Forecast For Raleigh and vicin ity: Fair tonight and Friday. For North Carolina: Fair tonight and Friday; light to moderate north winds. Weather conditions The weather continues over the central and south ern states, but increasing' cloudiness is taking place In the extreme south west. Ralrf is reported In N?w York and the New England states. High pressure with a cool wave covers the northwest wltlr freezing temperature in the Rocky Mountain region. Snow is falling in Denver. PORT "S HOLD COTTON, Citizens Demand Better Ship ping Facilities at Port Demands Made ol (Ivde l.uio ol Hotter I' reight Service nt Special Meeting ol Clinmhcr ot ( oiii inerce No ( "iicessions al Ail (ivon New Hunk: (Special to The Tunes.) Wilmington, Oct. 19 At. a special meeting of the Wilmington chamber of commerce yesterday altornoon in 4 o'clock the Important manor oi the (ivde steamship service and ship facilities was reported' on by. a special committee. President -M. J. Corbett presided, in the absence ol Secretary O. F. Cooper, who is .at tending the Atlantic Deeper Water ways Convention n Richmon'd, Va.. Assistant chairman II. I'. Ilraiui" acted' 'as dork to the. -meeting;' :'Mi' J. A. Taylor i huirman ol ihe report ing coiumiltee was present, as wer" about .Ml business men. -represent:!-live ot the largest shippers ol the port. Messrs. W. K. Raymond, spoci il representative, and II. C Smallboiios. local in imager of I he Clyde Steamship Company, also : ai-londed the -meeting. Mr. invlor, as chairman, re ported to the .-session Hint he hud been lii ' communication., .'with-;' tire, (ivde companv. anil acording lo (lie instrui'tioiis ol the chiiinlier hail made the throe,; following1 retiu'sts Of them. Kirst, i hat I hey furnish W llnnnglon w ith a mure treiiiionl freight service. the present heiiig entirely liiaiic'iuale to the. needs oi tlie port, and has not been unproved for years, regardless, ol- tne greatly increased sliiiumc oi the place; sec ond,' that bet I el' local, facilities lie provided in th-1.' place 'of: the unsatls tactorv ari':n!'-enieitM lor delivering and. receiving freight now used - by the (ivde lino at this port, the con stantly coujested state ol nllairs at the local warehouse having been call ed to their attention and a strong argument, viinde tor ndncuate lucil- Itier: third, that cluims lor loss and damage receive the prompt attention of ihe proper , authorities ; of the carrier . rninpnnv. The alleged de- InnpieiH manner in winch this has been curried on in the past is said lo have, been very exasnerating to the cia:nia:iis here and a remedy was urgently requested.. Mr. 'Raymond.. 'Who came to W il mnit,ton especially lor the purpose of investigating the matter personally niui conferring with the -.shippers, re plied to Mr. Tiivlor-lor.'hiS' companv. He took Up the 'matter at length 'and talked, freely, on the. subjer ts uiid -r consideration. His. speech,. . wiiile right to the point, and was very in structive and ensertainiii::. to those .ih.te.rest.ed'.. 'in-',', the subject-, : was far from satisfactory to the 'chamber. Of all the three requests, not the slight est Immediate concession was made for the betterment of the. local., port so far as the Civile Steamship was concerned, except possibly a bettr arrangement lor the settlement ol claims enjoyed more privileges in thi-i way than anv other port touchen bv the Civile line. He said that Man ager Smallbones was allowed more liberty in paving claims than any other agent of the company.. The chamber appreciated this compliment to the judgment, ol lir. Snmllbones, but failed to see why (hey should wait months for their money, j ust. because other places did. A perma nent committee of the chamber was suggested through Mr. Raymond by the general claim agent ol the line to work in conjunction with the claim department in the adjustment of claims. Speakers making short but pertinent talks were Messrs. L. II. Rogers, C. C. Covington, and M. W Jacob!. President Corbett stated o a reporter after the meeting that while the meeting had not accom plished the results desired it would" be instrumental in thoir accomplish ment later. , ItAU POLITICS AT COKNWM.. Senior ("lass l;lcis President Who Made No 1'ledgcs. Ithaca, Oct. 19 Clinton H. Fer guson, one ol Coach Courtney s star oarsmen, has been elected president of Cornell wenim- class, tae highest honor within t lie gtU of the undergraduates.-''''. There were lour candidates, and by a written agreement all election eering was eliminated, liach can didate pledged hinlselt not to prom ise a single appointment lor -political support, the hrst tune in years that political deals have been elimi nated bv the candidates. Ferguson got 270 voles to li0 for his nearest opponent. Ferguson entered from Middle town, N. V., and Is taking the course in mechanical engineering. SflY TARMERS Strong Meeting Held Hnre In Interest of South's Leading Product TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Delegates Named to-Represent ' Slnle I 1 1 1 n lit .New Oilcans Meeting. Several Strong; lalU M ule and I tog and Hominy Doctrine is iTvaclicd tunnels ( jm ( oiitrol Large Crop lv -.rnrimii'r storce llmises a ml I-ceding M.iike( as ( oMnn is Needed. A i an ;. enihiiidai.!!'- :.e ei n." I:..: wcnine ol the Male I' :n iii.m-s I 1 1 1 . resolutions .we're "iplo-nu'ii;' nry.ilisi fanners l lirongho'it Ni.-ri Ii" ( 'Vn-oliii;; lo refuse to sell a ioitinl -of co'ioli ill iii'eseiil price:; 'and to n'si; llii'ir llii-.-n.ee-' lo prevent tc le-r I'lii'i'ih'i's I -. ::i v.-lliog : to !;o! ! i.i in ''.e w ed ; to t or til cooperatj-vo' v.:ir -'hi ."i. :iMil lo reduce . the -in sisiv percent of the -total nfH-ir ! i.-.l. Dele gate!: were ai)ioinier,io the eollou i.'iinfei'i nee hi Xew (li-lenns as '..fol Ioavs : ' llelri:iles to Ai '.v l-lrleitiis. First Distrirl '):. II I'oil.-Ti, Col ti lHlal-; J . Bryan ; t i i. . - . Italei.".h. Second - .Toil n . F. i-.iiiir'li, lidfr co n'l be coiinly; . Ii. I,.: I laiii'.litriilge, lilgecioinbe. Thin! I. ii. Caineruii. Kinsioii; .1. -. W'esttiruok, Mount .(ilhe. - Foiirlli .1. M. 'lei.ipleion, t ary; (' ii. .lolmson. Raleigh. Sixlli- .Toil A. Brown, of Coluin ,.blis county, and. Aj; 3t .McKiimnoii, of Rolieson .county. .' - ..:'.' Scvent --. il. C. Dockerv. Rocking ham; A., Ij. .Tames. I.auriniiiir.g. Eighih .1. . I'. Allison, ('oiiconl ;' W. 1'. CibS'in. Ktatesville. Xintli - II. i.i:. Alexander. Mai -thews; W. S.iiiarr, Charlotte; : As lo i i liniellt Report. It was resol'ed to request that all con dfti'oji oi'.'.- tfi e. cotton cro p slum 1 (1 give the -amount of col ton on haul and hv w noin held. To Altcnil Ann i iiiin 'lohiif-co llear- . -nig. : It was', agreed to send delegates to I lip iieKring .in New . York in regaVd to the- reogi'iini'.'.ition of the Ameri can Tobacco Company. The '-.meeilng- was called by , Mat. W. A. ij rah a in and President II: l Alexander and was attended by over 200 farmers i'roni--every rart of the state, AVariu debate was the order of. the evening, and all present were determined to st:iml together. 1 ne hog and 'honiimir.v doctrine w as again preached, a nniliher of strong .speak" era, intituling col. H. C. Dockery, Mr. T. H I'arker. Mr. A. A. Thomp son addressing the gathering. Mr. Clarence I'oe. editor of the 'Progres sive h'armer. read reports Ironi vari ous southern governors on the col ton situation. -President- Alexander in -a vigorous speech .declared that the fanners could control a 15.000. 000 bale crop well as a 10,000. (100 bain crop with the proper organi sation. Aijiiy Worm in Kentucky. Hickman; Kv., Oct.. 1 9--The arinv worm lias sweeped down on the cotton fields of this section. Fanners are not disturbed, saving, it will cause bolls to open earlier. BUT LITTLE PROGRESS IN MIMA CASE I,os Angeles: Oct. 1.9 The Mc Namara murdeiJ .trial resumed with prospects that belore the session ends. Judge lloiilwell would ruin on I wo -peremptory challenges hv the defense on the ground inn! a tales man believing the.. Times building was blown up bv dynamite can not lie a lair Inror Defense theory is the explosion was caused by gas. It was explained the judge might not rule on Ibis point until the jury box is tilled Willi talesmen. Fire in Stork m ils. t Chicago. Oct. 19 Fire in Seliwarz-Rclilld-.Sulberger stock, yards caused a loss ol thirty-five thousand dol lars. ! NEW DIRECTORY OUT .-" . :. Handsome Volume With In formation About Raleigh New -I took Contain Nearly- 1-1 v,i Hun-ill-ell I'.iis ol (.er.eral I ntoi'iiiiil mn of Interest lo I'.usiuess Men and ( ili,eus Some l aces Aliom Work.. . Tlie new city director.', for 'Ral eigh i;;.' now In 'in g disl riitt'ili-d. by .the Mitil)s'.iers. It is a jhing of- beauty ;isv v.f-li .it's 'usefulness.''': .'This'; year's book is bound in buff cloth, -nrinled in '-black iiiaKing a very "handsome appearance. ,11 contains ,-l'n: pagos, yhii-h is: : he largest 'directory 1 hat has ever been ...published for Raleigh. The preface. c'om:r.-e'ncii!i'. on .age St. . is ffu'iiislied - by; ;!:e ,i-!:a :ii her: of (.'iinnierce of lt.il"ig!i. v. i: ii h roil tains l!!.form!,!it:n ".illleresi lug -t-o 1i:e eili zeils a va 1 irt iiie. i o t lie v isl lors. and iH.ori' i hah !i of t'lcse. -Vtiliiiihle to I lie -in ,.' liei ai'se of .: he fae. fliat 'the Iwile-lgh rli.. f;t t.r; . is pill liy the. iei ii hi I -i i.i l be ee'o . nies iif .-;) I I l.n-!:e i i- !c - in l:,' t rii i .-.l K'ate:; anil ('aiiiida. vhere it i-, in daily u:;i' In i he I -.iveliii;i - pub ie'.'-' The i.i'Mi'i'Hl iniiev i-i i.e : I'dniid (ill . Itiij1 I I. !: i -i, leiri:.'. :o this :iin one: e'-'i'li-lui .luoiiiial;. airv of .the llii'fei'eiit i lnssilieat ions o1.'. the book. " Coin nii-ni.-ing on pa;;e ,1 0 is to be found the 'inlseelhiiieiV'S' iafornia: ion;, "lu ll as lo l::e ofi'nvrs i'. (.he lity, ( oimly, s-tat,,: am! t'ni;."il K:aii.-s gov-i-iiniicnl . '.'' ''" l-'olbiu in:.-- ;'::' i o i the infor lll.ll toil: ; i v.f Me i l:e of iiei IT- l.i :,! M ',o ll I' -ee-;- .',i' alL lb.- .!!.. lii;.--;'. .' l- ..;1(.wii,n i! at i:: to ilc -'. fo. Hid lilt of cil'i:-'he:;; eolll !it ):: i,i :; i: i.,n-. i;( j;i , i .,'- ,;-. (il ia. Is of r:i i I road . in j m n h s; ; si-crii soeie1 ii':.:. :: ;u -..oleli' ;! I' t". -'; '-ll' CJ'e sjiintiit a ft i r : gi;nei a!lv b;; -'ill - ( lasses or eil i;a a,;, -.'i'his year I :i"' nuJi isiiei-x have Diarkcd. f .he I In i1;' "principal, sec tions of tlic. book by . tabs, so one can turn readily to t h straets. giineral inl'oriiiaiion, -!aiid Vnisii'ess coiii-crns.! I' roin -iiuire.s 1 to - 11- is io be found ihe st reel dep-arf r,ieni . in which t lie head (if: houses a re sl-.ewn. .This depariiaenl is iiival'iai'It' to i'f'e ip-ail'sto-res. ii mi increhniiis. .;..';' l-'l'i'in. ;-iges 11:; lo I !o b: to. lie i'c.n lid ihe. !;an:es; of M e ei.ixens. ineri-lianis, eic..:-ch:ssili('d' alphabet i--a :i';. "fj v'lnft ' -: hp' aM'rFss .(( i iieir bns iness jis; well as ; -:eir i--s:ien: es. ' Voin pa;;;es -i;! i to I Oil, is to be fo'ind nil .oi' the lnisii-.ess and profes siniial '' in t wests, iii Ualeiuh, 'classified iujiier their resper; i- e .bondings.-. . For . ihe bi'iii'lii iif the . peo,ie. of Raleigh i lie:: Italei'.h liiiertory can he toiind. for refereiii (.'. by the travel ing .-pnlilje :!t - ihe. ' ehaniber of coiu nierce rooms in Creelisboro and Wil inington. and in the Kun office in New.Itrn, and the San office in Dur ham, ; ':.-' It will also be interesting io (lie nierchants and the people of iialeigii to know thai (lie Hill Directory .'Company'- furnish the cliainoer of ecm'-niei-ce in iiaU igh directories of a large iitiinber of chies jn: ti1( CnMcd St a es. where they are kept for. the genera use of tlie citizens of Rah igl, and the traveling public. . : UN; ("Ol TOX MAKKIiT. Over Seven II lied linles Sold in iuo Days on Diniii Market Mr. I'.iigcne l.cc Home National Highway .Mailers. I Special to I he Times.) -Dunn. N. C. October 1 0. 1 !l 1 1 l.asl Thursday and Friday 'were record, breakers lor Dunn in the amount ol cotton sold on the mar ket; on those two days over seven hundred bales of col ton were sold by the farmers. Tiie fanners had. been holding their cotton hoping lor hel ler prices, but as their guano iioics came due on October la. thev .were forced to tell enough to nie'el this demand. UtisinesTs practically at a standslill as the tanners are not selling a single bale unless forced lo do so lo meet some note or mort gage, Another old' .confederate veteran has answered the roll -'call in the great beyond, Mr. Tom .lonees. aged about seventy years, one of the lew Confederate soldiers left in tins. com munity, passed to his reward last Saturday. Mr. Jones served his lull lime and made a good record os a sold ier. Ihe many Irieuds ol Mr. Hugene I . -l.ee. who. was- shot in Mexico some months ago. are very glad in deed to see In in al home again. His uncle. Mr. Kemp Massengill, dime in wiln linn Ironi -Mexico City last Sunday. Mr. I.ee ts pniiiullv puru Ized in Ins lower limbs and will have lo use a rolling chair lor some time. As soon as he regains his strength siillicient he will go to the hospital to try and have tho WAR SITUATION IS NOT bullet located and . . renii. 'fl'i'Min near bis spinal -column.' . ,;' Miss ('arolheis, of Ituck llih, S. ('.. has been elei ted to iill the. posi tion of assislant. ill the high school, niarle necessary.' by i he increased at tendance. She, ariived last Sunday and tooi; , iip ' her ; duties ..Monday niorninn; Congrcssniaii. Godwin is in receipt of a letter ibis morning .from Mr. Dconiird Tufts, staling that they they, have decided to bring the Na tional High through .Dunn. go. fi'om here ,t(i Coafr -Raleig'.i by w Mr. Tniis ; ask i-ohH' work . on liarnell bef.n-e and from then to ay . or, llaniayville, s t he . )eo;ie to do . tlie i'li.-iils ihrough the firs! of Novem- ber'as a lour will be made over -til higlnwiy at 'but liiov;:: He says I. lie roads, are in line slut pe evei'i it a few hl'ioii , si lelclies, - iind t h it if a ids' drag , is lisi.'d- on tlie road nl'ier every i-ain: miiil - S'ove.inlier. the road w ill lie in liiie. .shape:- "S.:NI'm SMITH'S I'.ROllll i: Mini' Who . Disnppeai'i-il Now li Divines m I .( nidi "ii . . Millbuni.' , 111,. (Ic1:. - i:i.lobn Vale SiTiilii.. an (ider brolb'T. of (V.e lale James I,l"iiry i -'ib ni I Siniih. is in" l.-nsii, in I ..union. His wile. h 1 1 ii A 'is-ifeit I ( I- ,-.!.! lion la-re lat . ,!;, 'iirough'l - i lii- news. l:e k" Sniilli. as cvei body '.-en li ed" I'.iai, i'ebio.ved to Nebraska alter ai,- iiiiin iage.. Id- d:. ;,i.;,i arml -'' M'ais auo. ;. ll- wn.- not beard of nai il a fier .Silent " .'. S-mit h's death in' J i;i:i!i ; while' he -.was'' oh. a.-,: long houevniomi wit h is bride, whose Hi-til husband was William li'aine lander 'Stewart, of New Yor'.;. Then ".Mck" Sriith was found in Valpa raiso, -Chill ... . in his will disposing, of (he im- nien.-e fortune be(iieatb"d to him bv hn; uniie, (ieorue Smilii. of Chi-, cage, "Sileni''1 Smith left notlvitig to. '".lav."-'; Hut it Is stated now That' -"Slle::" Smith during: his life a; ::s brother a handsome: snai of nioiiey,' ceriuiii.lv enough . to , s": him-'.-' up in .' busings. i, in . w hich his Aviie' says he Is tloiirisliing. Ni:t;i:o -siiNTicxciii to n.Ni. I'.iil - lle' iicse ot l-.lemenl (l Doubi Judge and Solicitor Will Ask lor r.veclilive ( leniency. - I S; e. i.il to The Tinn-s. I . V Uoldsiioro, Oct.: 1 1i - In ' sii.pcrier conn yesterday ; afternoon "ill . 4 iiSdocif, '. J edge Peebles pronounceil Hie (lealb :-eiuence upon C level and (ia I'M r'. .i-.ii e negro convicted !.iye last v.-- e- or the murder of a negro girl near -Ml Olive.; but at ilie same tiiiie the . .judge gave ; notice t hat tie woiihl; join with the ysolicitor. in a plea f (lovernor Kitchin for. a com niiitation of the Kenleiice.to life iiii 'iirisonment.. beiause of the element of serious doubt, as io ihe negro's guilt. . Tl'.ere seems to be very grave doubt . in the minds of many and time, may develop the -suspicions iiv'o lacls. :' (liilden loiii'iMs Delayed. Roanoke. Va., Oct. 1 ! The (Hid deirtoui'isls lef: at 1 1:1 a this nioin in i. delayed by bad roads souih of here. Winston-Salem is the oliicial stop toni.ghl, bin they may not reach I'ufiher than Marl iilsville. "a. K ea with a !lS-ci'iit : waii h . the leader of an orchosl ra '-.may : be able In keep good time. . Raleigh Auditorium DEDICATION WEEK. Grand Concert, Thursday, 8:30 P. M. Vbior s Venetian Rand with liduu Sands Dunham, soprano. Ad mission: Arena 7. ic; Dress Circle. bOc; (lallery, 2fic. Grand Marshal's Ball, Friday, 10:30 P. M. Music bv uiors Venetian Ihinil. Admission: Hall Room Floor, l.(llh:.-livss Circle. r0c.s tlallery, 25c. MMItKK OK SliATS TO It.ll.1i ROOM I.IMITKn. Admission to Ibitl Room Floor oiilv to those in livening Dress. TK MOTS NOW ON S.1I.H AT WAKE DRUG STORE, Corner li'iiyelUivllle ami Rlartln Streets, w IMPROVED Communication With Hankow Interrupted But There Are Wild; Rumors of Reverses WHOLE VALLEY IN HANDS OF REBELS Si Slenini'rs, Clicked M i til Refugees, Arrive at Shanghai These Declare 'Dial Hie W hole alley From Hon kiin to Sbniigliai is in the Rebels' Hands Mam bus W ere Slaugh tered Without Regard to Age or Se. Admiral I'.viiiis Thinks Re vel I Marks tlie lleginiiing of (he . linil. . I'eking. ()( I. 1 !l --Communication with Hankow is interrupted.-' There an: wild .rumors of reverses lo the imperial arm v. Among foreigners it is believed -i he Hankow situation lias not iiMproyi'd liy Ihe past twenty I'oui: hours' (.'vents.' Shanghai. .Oct.; I !). -- Six packed" sleauicis arriveU here today With rcliigces Ironi Hankow. Most or Hie loi cigners were Russians employed in tea factories and the Relgian Iron workers. The rciugees declare the whole Yang-Tse valley from Hankow to Shanghai is in the rplmla' n-.nria ,w itli -the. possible exception of one or two cities. Accounts of revolu tionary attack emphasize tho mas sacre oi Manciins In Wu-Chiing. - in ihe slaughter neither age nor sex was regarded. The refugees say It is doubt i nl it a single representative of ;be Mnnchu race was left alive Los Angeles.. Oct. 11) Chinese leioliiiion. whether successful or not. is liable io involve the world powers in conllM l. 'proposed peace treaties not w ii hstandmiv. according to Rear Admiral Robley D. livans. Admiral l-.vans tluiihs tins revolt will rail Hot that it nuiiiis the beginning of tlio 1'iid of (iiina, just as Italy's tak-.. ilig Tripoli in all probability'-' Is the begininng. oi the end of the Ottoman lihipire. ; .: ' ''.'. sliangliai a Hot lied. shanghai, Oct. .1!) Run on the .Shanghai- Imperial bank continues Ihe clla-uils appear to have ample tesourees. Shanghai is a hot bed of revolution. Plots and conn'er-plots are tiumher-lcs-.. Revolut.Mnarv agents have font -an -appeal lo their brethren -throughout the world ror financial help. Women and Children forced lo Leave. Peking. Oct. lS--The llrilish ( (insnl (leneriil at llaiikow lele grnphs .us legation that the wo men and children have been forced lo leave Hankow: . ( ollee (nil's I p. : New oiii, Oct. Hi A general ad vance ot from I wo to three cents a pound on all cheaper grades of cof tee will be declared bv retailers here w n Inn next ten davs. it was an nounceil, ;'.. i Jf. i MA S
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1911, edition 1
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