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Vol. LXX. No. 99. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGR, N. C, THURSDAR, OCTOBER 26, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Dovible the Number of Paid Subscribers in R.aleigh of any Other Newspaper
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ATHLETICS
WIN THE
SERIES
ii
Worlds Championship Again
Goes to Connie Mack's
Husky Americans
GIANTS BLOW IIP
IN FOURTH INNING
Sorely Disappointed In Losing the
(ame Yesterday in New ork, the
Allilctlcs Went Into Today's Strug
He li'tt-ruiiiMil In Clinch the Sc
ries mid I'm An l.nd to I lie l-'ifilil -iii(i
linf! Lines of People stood
in Front of Downtown Ticket Of
fices This Morning Xmi' O'clock
Sow Crushing Molt .After Klenclicr
Stilts. .
$ $ S
-.- It. II. K. r
s- New York 2 4 : :l
t- Athletics ' 1:! :! 5
''?, .- '' :i -'" '
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 2U -The
championship of the world dangled
tit the bolts of the champions ol .the
American League. Ions before the
game was ended this afternoon at
Shibe Park, and after the game the
Athletics were hailed as champions.
A combination of good pitching
hard hitting and strong 'defensive
-play turned the trick and sent gloom
into the hearts of the New ork Na
tionals.
bender and Ames began work on
the tiring line, but the latter was
taken out after his team blew up in
the fourth inning. The Athletics
played in their old-time form and
deserved to win. In winning todays
game they made it four out ol six
This is the second team ever to. win
two world s champiousips In succes
slon.
On the Grounds Karly.
Philadelphia, Pa , Oil 2b New
York and Philadelphia, pluvers were
on the grounds an hour beloro the
game began and kept the crowd in
terested bv their lively fielding and
batting. All the New York pitchers
were In the practice, and all the
Philadelphia pitchers practiced ex
cept Coombs. ' Iron man" Coombs
was the subject of manv rumors to-
6 GAME
. dar. One report had him dead. Con
nie Mack said that Coombs was not
liadlv hurt. "He received a bad
Btrnin," Mack said,- ' and needs
rest. He is in bed this morning but
will be on the grounds this allot
noon, but lie win do no running
around."
SCORK IIY INNINGS.
Batteries: Ames and Mevers; Ben
der and Thomns. Umpires: Connel
y behind the plate, Urennan on the
GRAND JURY TAKES
Boston, Mass., Oct. 26 The grand
Jury began considering the evidence
against Rev. Clarence V. T. Richeson,
pastor of Inniinntiel Baptist church',
Cambridge, charged with murdering
Miss Avis I.innell, music teacher.
The Jury will require several davs to
hear the witnesses.
MAY fiKT TOfJKTHKIl.
Htnte and Defense May Agree on Jury
Qualifications.
Los Angeles, Oct. 26. That appa
rently antagonistic theories of the
state and the defense regarding Jury
service qualifications, may be recon
ciled or defined sufficiently to expe
dite the further examination of tales
men, was regarded likely today when
court reconvened, in the McNamara
murder case.
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The ii'toi'iotis 'liil:iilelnliiii Am ri'ic.ui li 'iiliue llaseball ( lali U liicn-. Ii:lnv ( iiptllied 1 lie ol id s li nn- uH''
Yci-k ValUinal Id'aluie (luh. Top linu. It'll to liylit : . C(iiliiii, SI) iiiiI.. Milnms .Muipliy, llciiuk. I.uil, Ui'iiiisc.
s. Plank, Mack, la is, Martin, l)nii-onl. ItdMoni l!o : 'I lunn is, ! lai'ly.el, )l;linm, lavnijislon.
bases, Diueeii rij.lit tii'lil, Klein in
left Held.
! ii'si liiiium'.
(iiant: Ikvoie (nil on t'.ruuiidi'r
to Mender. Do' le drove i hi' hall over
ho temporary'. I'l'in'e in rili (ield for
wo liases. .Snodmass .Hied out. lo
ord. Dovle scored on .lurphv n
inufl ol Muiravs liv. Murrav was
aught off first a nioiiii tir Inter. Hen-
der to Davis One ran. One In:
One error.
Athletics: Lord was oa;. Dovle to
Merkle. Oldnmr si riu I; out. Col
lins 'struck out. No runs. No hits.
No errors.
, Second lulling,
(.units: Moi'kie Hied out lo.Old
ing. Ran y ni a fled llt-i'tok's line
drive. riKiuer safe, Herzos :. stole
second Harry v, as: slightly sii!?ed
bv ''the runner.. . It ..was accidental.
Pile dot-tor : . hiiudu'ged Barry's - right
nkle, .Meyers, on; on a grounder va
s'vCoiid, .Collins to Davis, No mils
No lilts. . One error.
(Continued on Page Five.)
JACK COOMBS IS IN
SERSOUS CONDITION
Philadelphia, Oct. 2-6 Ja-k
Coombs, the briliant Athletic pitcher,
is in bed at home, with serious in
ternal injuries. In the sixth inning
ot yesterdays game at New ork.
he wrenched his Intestines. Todav
bis condition is worse. His plivsiciau
called In two doctors and thev sii"
eeeded reducing the injury, saying no
operation will be necessary, t'ooailis
will be in bed lor a week. He will
pitch again next season. Cooiiius
said in the sixth his cleats caught, in
the pitchers box, and when lie de
livered i ue unit, tie ten a torriNo tar
The pain was intense on the. right
side, hut he kept on pitching. Ifup-
ture ot the intent lues killed .Mike
Powers, Athletics' catcher, several
years ago.
CO.lIITTi:i) SI It '1 1)10.
I'i'te Llliot Kns His Own Lite bv
Sliootmu; HiinseU ami Cutting; llis
Throat.
(Special to The Times.)
Elizabeth Citv, Oct. 2C--NTews has
just been received here that. Pete
IOIliott, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Hiehard
Klllott of KklnnersvlUe, Washington
county had .commuted suicide at: his
home at that place bv shooting him
self In the head and then cutting
his--throat. He was m his room
when members of the family heard
a pistol shot. When they reached
his room, it was discovered that lie
had shot a hole in his head. "Thev
hurried to summon a phvsician by
phone and when they returned o
the room, he had cut his throat with
a razor. Ill health and despondency
are assigned as the causes for the
rash act of self destruction. The
family is one of the most prominent
in Washington county.
WANTS TO
.IIIOMSH
SHAKKSPKAKK.
A Chicago Histli' School Xot Pleased
Ith Immortal Works.
Chicago, Oct. 26 The literary so
cieties of Hammond High School are
receiving the support of the teach
ers In a demand for the banishment
of Shakespeare from the curriculum
as "licentious, unclean and objec
tionable." Iben and Shaw are
favored as Ideal masters.
THE PAIRING TOUR
Parly to Inspect Sui;ab?e
Route, Atlanta to Kichajcri
I'll I I - Wol ( o:i:e I lirmifili Kaleili
Xoveinl.ci' ITtli, I'.iirol'le In loill-
ilionii t(.l' Itoail undress I.) j
l!e Held at-2:5 Leonard latts
I ! 1 1 1 1 1 : I Movcnient.'
(Special to .The Tinif
.1
Lexington, Oct. 2li-Mr. H.
Varner,- special 'representative .of
(lie
Capital Highway , Association, lea v" i
tonight, for Atlanta to join the pain
find inj; party who; will leave , that :
city .Monday, over .'.the; Ceniral ilifiii
way, to inspect .l.lie condition of t i'.e
road preparatory to the Atlaata
lUehniond tour to be run over it next
month. The occasion for this tour is
the roil'! coimress of the. American
Association for Highway :. Improve
-u
nient. ;o be held at Richmond Nov
ber ;0-2.I, inclusive. 'ilns w
the greatest good roads meeting ever
held on the American continent.
practically all the good roads organ
izations are members o! the associa
tion, and tours are being run. under
t no general auspices ot ihe louring
(lub ol America, bv I lie various
organza) ions Ironi nil parts ol ihe
I mted States: .
Mr. Leonard -Tufts, the energetic
president, of the Capit :il i ii.uiiWay. As
sociation, has arranged, a lolir .. to
start 'from.' Atlanta oil the .morning.- of
November 1 .!, pasr.ing A iigusta and
Aiken on thfj 1 -It IV, ( oliiinhia and
Cnniden oii tile Lit;., Ilockinghani,
I'inehurst and Southeni Pines on
the llltli, .Ualeigh (in the 17lii. lieu
derson, Littleton, Icoanoko Kapnl.-,
ICnipoiia and on to liicliliiond. liie
in Ii t ol the 1Mb. .This tout- is not
conlmed to members ol the associa
tion; anyone who is interested in
the good roads movement will he
welcome. I is the belief ol .Mr. 'l ulls
and the association that these toins
are Ihe most elievtive means thai
ran he employed to arouse interest
in highway improvement in the sec
tion . through which thev pass. M
will also be an intensely interesting
trip, passing, as it does I hroii.-jli
some ol the most interest tin; cit ies
of the south, and a large portion of
it being through probably the best
agricultural country m the south
Mr. v . If. IOIliott. in behalf of the
DIES OF INJURIES
Greensboro. Oct. 2(i. Turner S.
Tickle, a voinig fanner of Kaslern
Ottilltird. died earlv (his morning ol
injuries he received yesterday when
he was throifn from his wagon in a
runaway. 'I!lie wagon was loaded
with new corn at the time, and both
wheels passed over his liodv. i'le
never fully regained .consciousness
Iter the Injury. He was a son of
the late C. A Tickle, once prominent
in state politics.
Kitteen thousand Hear Tuft.
Oreenbiiv,! Wis., Oct. L'u. Kil'teen
thousand afound the courthouse
heard Tatts spech on "Peace and
Arbitration.'' and applauded fre
quently, "j ' '
Love my be blind, but a womp.n
is seldom blind to her own charms
of wliic'i
. T.eoiiai'd
iial liip'.
"I'de.d in-
;Vatsoa.
ut' Soil ;i
i.' ."1'i-atr.
Carol in. l ,
ate- l.i- a
i:a to i.;-
Caroiina : : Dr. : Joseph
St .tie Ci'O'iOJ'.ist. of N'ol
and St.'; Julian. Wilson
v ni' comniaisioner ol V
"!!
company the lour thro'n :h '. i !t":r
respect ivo. states'. ...
The s-or.' in'; parly -vh ii-1 1 - "star's
trom Atlanta Mondav, will not on!v
s"!"i-l live liesi' route for the iotir
v.hero tli eve : are more titan one ',
chose frori, but Will endeavor to im
press u po a ; the :: .' .to'carfri'-.i .1 li i-on g'.i
v. lti 'h. they pass. tire', advisability of
having the roads: in . tip-top . sJVai-ie
when the tourists arrive; will nialii?
brief good roads l all's, anil in fIio'-i .
(Hi cver'yt'uia;; tliey can to Jmost the
(.'aiiital Highway," and. make the. tour
a success.
REBFLS GET CANTON
Re parted That Imperial Com
mander Was Assassinated
s Heeii
Hcpnrlcil Also thai 1 anion
.".eloil bv the llevolul loni.'its
licliels Are I hiiiv.nig I p Kill reueli
inenls al kiii'lviaiiu'-Niini'liii Olli.
cials doing lo .sliaiigliiu lor Salety
Hiiahsliiii. China,
ported fhal ;ViinlWlw
V in Tsi'ha ng, t-'Hii i
rial .i'orees, 'was, at
own I fiiiips,. and .
si 'ized li , re vol a l io
(lei,, 2(i- -it: i:. !'"-
V f. War,- (.leneriii
i.iiuiiu.g' tlii' I ni i if
k 'sinated by '.his
li;it ('anion wa"s
i i : t ts ; . .-. "-.
Americans mil More ai s!iii.
Peking, t'hina. Oct. L'U -The
uii'iteaii legation has reiiaefied
that Inure Waiilm.'s lie sent to Chi
nese waters. I he element nuinlier is
insiiftieieiit to etr.'-r polls eiiil.iii
gored. No A merle;! n vessel it: avail
able at t nange n;i. w hero l enl -nine
Aniel'ieans re-iile.
I!el ls lliioiMMg Ip I'.nli'encliiiit'iils,
"Shanghai, .('hin.i, : Oct.". lit', -Tlie:
rebels are I lirow 'j-'ag . tip en I roach-
menis . at Kiii-I lang. The onlii'i
proviiiee' iif . Szet 'iiueii is practically
controlled by. i.-1.. It. Manchii ofli-
ciahi. froth every, ift'jarlei tire cumin
to Shanghai.
.Minister Dismissed.
Wa.shinglon; . I) C. Oct. ;(;'.
.""iieng Hsnan-iiiisi. i lunese presi
dent, of the. ministry (if post's -''ami
communications has been dismissed
long Slum ' l has been appointed to
succeed linn, according to state de
partment advices.
i.i xatic's m i:i;i.(u-: voin.
Scliiiyikill oiuan (.els Separation
I'Yom Pliilailelphian.
Pottsville. I'a., Oct. fi. Tlie
Schuylkill conniv courl today, upon
the application ol Ilatlte Snedden
for -a .divorce Irom her husband
Theodore R. Mueller, of Philadel
phia, pronounced the marriage void.
Mist Sneddon was married to
Mttelle at Port Carbon on April 14
She swore that alter the cere
mony she discovered that he was in
ane. .:.."'',...
Judge Saav said that there is no
provision in the common law for di
vorce on account of Insanity, hut
that at marriage contract made with
n lunatic is clearly invalid.
Tou'iai; Club of Am or ii a
he: is 'president, and . .Mr.
Tiiftti in behalf of the: 'a
wav Asi:ociation have c.
ita' ions to Messrs. .. !;.. ..
connaissioner of agrictil't i-ii
in (.a
liter
I W. F. 0.
FrankThaxpsop sSqaad Down
h i.'ard 'oik Now
With
'.e'.:l ueii Ijiiiifed the
Tt'is V--k W I. '!(.-. I're
I i. V tniii ,:iii e "Mime
I
P'li'in
Nil I
Dcve
ii.... .... 'I' II....L-II..M
eii'j l:i"( I. lids Ale mod.
; lo; Jlie
s-f-, . Oct.'
!i a v in
work- as
Time's.:)..
2-"' The i'-'O- -aa
exeeeillngiy
. the' me it are
Wake l-'e
bill) squad'
light, week'!
in bail
:g-aine ;
eonditioii, There iviH he no
Saturday 'and -. I lie "-iiieji :'li:6pe
iii' .e'i:e!.)i'ni'. 'coiuljl full, for .tl'"
iitili liie !: 'Uvei'Hify: Of; Virgiaia.
to he
i--i ii'H-
a' ( "liii ,;);! ii'- i
I iidii;iitedly l in
i luded the. gatin
ii praei iee game
i . Nove mber : -I.
jiiians h.avi' ;i iv -heir.
schedule as
it Is hoped. 1 hat
o1' t he t (lushest
ei"-: iiitily looks
;'
v.iii li!:d it o-i".
'I.v. .At a glalK-e it
1 as a former ea
ol
..a the
ml less
uiTitles:
Wake
second
of "this
. show
i Korcbl ' is now d;iyi!:.
' team at Virginui, I.
; l.'rl t!ie leant : VvMl
. tlt;it: t-atite Scrainiy ;!
j eliaracterized every g
part ieiiiated in l !'
irii which has
litre they, have
eason. In I if
I'asliington and
u were in. bad
r. who ; was iu
gante has not
act iee,' , It
c. ii Si lc. to play
i game Saturday - w itti
I l-ei' three of. t !" tit"
I eiindit ion while f'arlM
jured ill t lie Cari.ilina
I yet . reported fer. 'l
I, pei! that ' e 'vjp :ti
: a".a!tis! Virginia.:
v'l'ile: haeldudd' '.vvfifc!
Aveakest part ('. lie ti
'li'ch' is'-; i'l'lli .the.
' .team lias sluiwn
iiii'til in I lie past:
composed of ..moil
.inexiM.'rieni'od in
w onderl til. ninprov
l'ev , weeks. , h
v. t'.o lire eurii'ely
their l'l'speell
iiuarfer tlioug
jiosiiieas, . i'l l".v ,i
n experienced foot
ball mail, pi
1 h
tirsl game in
that position this
lias one j ears i
I irely new to t In
hack.. Nut on ly
tin used to t heir
are fresh ipen nnd
school experieiiei
f it is fact , Coach
e:ir. Savage, who
sperience. was "n
putaiion . of full
'ere the half bucks,
losil ions; but t hey
have not even high
hill in spite of
I'hompson has (h-
icloped Singlet a ry : and I'illings into
players that lire lnaking eiiviahle
reputations. I'a neet i W. played
two years in the liiv.e .at a high school
and has had, no eierieiiee in (lie
ha'kli'ld prior In lliis year: ,'. ',
Coach Thonipsoii has . four , ends
GAS EXPLOSION
New 'York.' Oct. :
sons were in mreii.
nine are nimsiug us
gas explosion which
!ii - 'I wenlv per
two fatallv and
the result ol a
wrecked a tone-
nient house on Powell street. Hrook
lyn. Huh morning'. Hie rniiiH are
being searched for bodies of Hie In
jured, seven of whom are children.
i
(!as leaked Irom the cellar into lour
sleeping rooms on the ground floor,
and the exulosion came Irom all lour
imultaneonsly. ,
Troy School Man Dead.
1io, N Oil 2l -Ldward Kd-
wards, siipcrintemlenl. of schools
here is dead from pneumonia. Ho
was siriiKen wnne auoiKitng ine At-
lantic Deeper Waterways Association
in Richmond lust week.
- 1 1 . W I (' e N. i
( -liter rue.-: I'ii ihIi':. i ihMiiIi
RALEIGH
DEViliL
a !io arc i-.'ii'h (.'apalrto' tr li (1 I i n ' t'livi t?
on ii. (in . "; 1'iiii is ('aiilain Ili'lfR
iiiiil. .lnviii'i', a li'i-sliiiian, wliilc rifi.lil
a. I i:' . ;..-,,! . '--(or. Iiy. I loldiiur, . (.
a la:-.l yi-ar's yrriil) jini) l''aui-i'lle O'nl
ol last ; t
s I :) Ml: . Fl'ulli. I ycltle : lo
mi 'it'.'. -pari ii-ula rj: t-lrontv
tackle i he I
Cait is a ml I lulilin
II. L. are ln! Ii ta.a
men'."'.';! ii ,: regard lo ' Holding at L"
ington Saiiirihiy, ihe Washington,
a ad Lee eoaeh sent in several play
ers Willi the insl met ions, "Stop that,
tackle or I -will lane von out. " ami
in each, case .a new ..niaii was sent,
in t'tir none were, aide to stop. hint.
The snrpi'ise of tlie game to the local
e'it Inisiasts, ..was the siiov. im; made
bv ;l!i rtr,n: A . freshman, ; he liai!.
from, China, his. fat her being a nii.t
sioiiary t.o i hat eonni ry, and lie veani"
to school w it hour experience, I low
ever iie has taliivti, lo 1 lit" .game, an !,
tl'ai Lis aa.l. I lo.lrliiig are - ha ving to
worl; hard to i-i'laln lliiar lidsitioiia.
At guards but'' Uni.ii and Willianiti
are lianl, . ('OiisistHUt workers and it
is '..seldom that a. gain .is made over
tliem, v. liil" i hey . can h" counted oh
lo make opening' . whenever desired.
Probably, ihe man who has sho.Aii
the most, improvement- in his position
this year is Carter at center, He
had never seen a football game, of
a'l.V kind until he came to school
lasi year, in: t tiy ins perscverence n
had
vear
i ieJ:iil;ii- place. as guard on last.
team, 'litis year he was shift e. I
to .center and at the first of
the sen-
I SOU
he was considered
weak, hut
the experience he has gained In
games and besides .(lie . coaching: -ho
has received, from Coach .Thompson,
the. individual coaching that, he re
ceived from. Bra:,', for four years
center on A. and M. I'.e is now one
of. t ho: best men on the team.
l!'i;li'oad .Man Dead.
'; :!tus;on. Mass.. . Oct. It; ---Lowery
W, liOod. of New. Voi'l;.. president of
l.!i''' Curio aini Nor foil; (ail road, was
1'onr.d -dead in ,i hotel. Death is at
I I'iliiil ed ni mi overd ():'.' of jiiorphine.
CGKSTABLE PATE IS
GETTING ALONG WELL
Fayette, iile, Oct,; The
:y of Hie TTiyetteville fair
second
opened
yester-
...genial
t", eii more ait-pii'ionsly i-lht.it
day, , wit.i rhright, skies and
wi-at ;ivr. A t , this hour the
: attend
liot sr. r
ppeiiing ance bids"., la ir , ',i eipial. i I'
pass .-.' (lie.';' '.tiPprceeiidoUI'ed
day .I'i'owtfs.. ' ' '.. :'' "
'. The d' iiiiof rushed : In'vo. iiy
''.Im rli's .!;. stroiiel , I rota New Vo: ,;.
to., take .-..the., place of. tlie. departed
lia'rv l.tvan. will make two aerial
liigiils ia the Strobe! '.biplane according-
to schedule and. .Will repeit the
.eat s i omorrow.
t'onslahle A. .1. I'a!e. who was
eiil in tlie . (hi'oal esli'iday alter
liiB'ii. by .1. I!.. t'hason. w ,niii hi' shot
.ifd killed . immediately, a I'lerw ards.
is now. doing very well at. I Iligli
l.iiliis: hospital. The eomliii.in ol
the ointg .man .luhnson fro til Mis
souri., who: was also liadly: cut . .by
Cliiisun,. is iioi so satisl'.ieloi'y'..
KlIMI (illtl. Missive;.'.
1 1 ii
Hit Hotel October LSlli Mav
Have linn Awav.
: Ne Vork, Oct. 1'ii M-ss Cousueii
l-'ajiirdii, tlie nineteeii year old dil ligh
ter oi' a weall h'y" I'orfo Kican sugar
planter, has been missing since she
left t'ne her hotel October IS, saying
she was going to purchase a ..maga
zine, lier lather believes she ran
awav because ot Ins objections to her
friendship lor a member ot the diplo
matic corpse ol Santo Domingo.
Police are searching the city.
DI.'PAItTMI'.VT Ol' .M STIC
Investigating (barge ol Conspiracy
Against MeNiiiiiain.
Indianapolis, (let. 2.--That Ihe
depart nient of justice agent s have
been investigating al 1 e g a t 1 o nis
against John J. .McNamtira tor con
spiracy to desl imv biiildings bv dv
naniite known nere. Ihe federal
grand lurv will soon open an in
vestigation." Subpoenas have been
issued for witnesses.
'J'lie undertaker considers It a
grave situation when he baa notli-
ling to do.
MEN WILL
C QUARRY
A 61 COMPANY
Fine Granite Deposits Near
Eagle Rock to Be Placed
On Market
IN IN ENTERPEISE
I lie (ii .'iiiiie ( oiupiiiy, Willi Auili
ol'l.eil ( apilill ol .si (lo,(M 10, Grunt,
oil liiirlei' Iiy Secceliirv of State
'luiPiy . ,. iioper is President,
.los. . lii'ovvn, ice-President, K.
H. ( row, I reiisiirei' mill .lolm ().
A I l'ii, Scci etiii'v Stron-j Hoard of
Dii eeloi-s liig I iirpentuie Com
pan.v ( liiiiti ( lor Wilmington.
'Ihe drainte Company, a corpora
tion wide tlnft linn ni.ilw..un.i
" ' ' tun dim itcu t:,t lf-
Hal, will develop the splendid granite
deposits near Kagle Rock. Raleig'l
men being at the head of the enter-
; prise. The deposits are on the Nor-
folk Southern:
ol easy access,
the. best in the
is "praei ically
Railway and will Me
1 hey are said to lie
world and the supply
inexhaustible.
Mi. W. A- Cooper is president ot
the corporation ; Mr. Joseph '.
I'lowi) is vice president; Mr K B
Crow is .treasurer and Mr. John O.
Allen is secretary. The directors
are Messrs. Joseph (L Prown, H S.
.lernian. V. A. Cooiier. (ieoree Marsh,
John (',: Drewrv, p. I). Cold, Jr., und
Dr. Albert Anderson. All of these
geiitleinen are slerling business men
and the enterprise should be pros
perous. 1 lie (iianite company will develop
tne granite found near Eagle Rock,
hut may also deal in real estate, etc ,
M'ven hundred and fifteen acres of
nuarry land has been purchased-
The objects of the corporation as
set .forth in the charter are- To
purchase, own and lease lands upon
which stone quarries mav be located
and develop same; to cut, saw, finish,
purchase, sell and deal in all kinds
ol stone, crushed rock and building
maiei ial ul stone or a "combination
ol stone ami ot her material: to pur
chase, own and lease umber lanihi,
etc-,,'. ' ; ',', v.
Tlie corporation has ah authorized
capital of. 1 00,(10(1, and may begin
lot si n ess on. $ I 0,0110. but it is tin
deisiood the working capital will
Vr.ii.oou at the start. The incorpora
tors are: Joseph !!. llrown, H 8
Jerinan, W. A. Cooper. John C
Drewry, .U. 11. Crow, J. llrvan Crimes,
Dr. Alliert Aiiilerson. p. n Cold.
Jr.. H. K. Lilchford. lleilrv T. Hicks,
Ceorge Marsh. . li. N'ewsom and
W. C. Itiddiek.
Anollier r ( oinpanv.
Anolher charter issued todav was
to the Standard Turpentine Companv
ol Wilmington. The objects are to
apply fur. obtain, secure and develop
trademarks, patents, etc., in turpen
tine industry, to manufacture,: Imv
and sell, ..import, export, distill and
..-'-(Continued on Page Five
PRESIDENT IN THE
Creeiibay, Wis., Oct. 26 On his
forty-second day out of Wash'n?
ton. President Taft entered the
' enemy s country," Lafollette's home.
Latollette will be.Taft s opponent for
the presidential nomination net
year. The president left St. Paul
last night. Ihe arrives in Milwaukee
tonight to deliver a speech.
NO PKACI.; WITH ITALY.
Delei'iiiineil to Continue War Vntll
THpoll is Wholly Conqueml.
Rome, Oct. 2(i. Official clrcleB
discredit (he report concerning the
probable armistice between Italy
and Turkey. Italy is determined
continue military operations until
Tripoli Is wholly conquered.