Ilel lilies - r- Associated . Pro Service Associated Press Service E para Vol. LXX. No. 101. WEATHER Threatening. RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in FLaleigh of any Other Newspaper TUESDAY Dispossal of Market House to Be DecideQt Polls By Raleigh Taxpayers SPECULATION ON RESULT The Proposition to Sell and Abnn. (Ion the lrcsent Market House Vies Willi (lio Proposition (o Seil mid rurrlia.se Another Site-Tliese Two Questions Appear to He I p- permost People Will Deride the Matter Next Tuesday. With the election Tuesday to de termine on what, disposition shall be made of the market house that old proposition which has been star ing Raleigh people in the face for years interest today in the out come was greater than at onv time since the election was called. There has been no bet tin i; on the result. though advocates of one plan or 'vn . other- arc zealous enough in their prcditions of tlie outome Tuesday. At this time it appears that the re sult will be close. Tnree propositions' are. to bp vot ed on: Whether to sell the present building and site and not. -have a central market: whether to sell and build anolher market on ilml'ig I on . si reel, or whether to remodel t.ie present building at an estimat ed cost or $;:, ooo. (an tlie present, building, remod eled or otnciwiso ever be mad!:- to till the lull of an up-to-date market center" That is the question being asked. -Answering the question in the negative, . nianv persons replv that It. can ho made the point of con gregation for the various flies, other Insets and odors that. have, in Ital igh s experience, been an integral part, ( it were of a market house. Tlie two propositions, that seem to have most supporters arc "that to sell and .abandon the market house, that and to remodel. .These arc the questions that will 1 1 U : 1 v be ..uppermost and when- the votes are counted Tuesday nigat l hey will show, in the opinion of manv. senti ment about equally divided on the question. What effect I he reported organi zation of the butchers- in the market house in favor of keeping tue pres ent building will have on the elec tion remain-! to lie seen. With a strong, organized cflort. tnev ran undoubtedly do -.much, toward de ciding Die question, and that they will xert their influence' is hardly to be doubted. The disposition ol t ho properly is the business of the voters, and the matter Is now up to t li cm. I. iv on the Subject. A staleiiient of .the law on tne suhiec.t follows: No. 1. It a majority of the votes cast shall be lor t lie ' sale ot the market house." then the market house and land shall be sold at. pub lic auction to the highest bidder, and the money received troni the sale of said market house shall be placed in the sinking fund of the city of Raleigh: but it is provided also that the Mavor and Hoard ot Alderman may advertise for offer ings of any of the present securi- MIAN'S GIANTS TO SAIL FOR CUBA New York, Oct. 28. The Giants, headed by McGraw, leave November tenth for Cuba. They play a series of twelve games, sailing homo Do rem tier 1 Iith. The players aro guaranteed $500 each and all expenses. The team makes the season's last appearance here tomorrow, meeting Ty Cobb's all-stars. . MISTAlvK IX CONSTRICTION1. I Cause of Austin lam Disaster -A p pallmg .Mistake. Olean, N. Y Oct. 28. The bed rock kev specified In the plans for the Austin dam were left out In con struction, according to New York in spector or damn and locks, McKim, Just returned from an Inspection ol the scone of disaster. Ho says It was an appallng mistake, tics, notes or bonds heretofore Is sued' by the city of Raleigh,, and ll it is possible to secure anv ol the same at a price that is just and reasonable, then the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen, shall purchase such securities, notes and bonds ol the city ot Ittilelgh. . i It will he observed, therefore. that, the money derived from tlie sale of the market house, if it is sold, shall be used in the purchase ot present .-outstanding debts it the cit vautaorities can secure them at a price that, is just and reasonable. No. 2. If a .majority ol the voters shall vote tor ' remodeling tlie mar ket house, ' then the .Ma-vcr anil Board of Aldermen are not. as has been stated, required to issue bonds amounting to $;n.OOO to remodel the city market house, hut tuey are authorized to issue bonds lor such sum as mav lie necessary in their discretion, not to exceed $.!.". 000. No. ;l. It a ma unit v ot the voters shall vote tor the "removal ot tlie market house, then it can be put in no other place except the square directly east ol the present site and the city authorities shall have pow er, if thev cannot purchase, to con demn, Ibis property In the same manner as property ..may now be condemned bv the city authorities for the location or opening ot new streets.-' ll this 'proposition 'carrier., the money derived troni tlie sale ot the market house shall he--used in paving tor this site and tor tlie elec tion ol a new market house. . It is- . further provided that',-: if neither of. those proposiitons havo a majority," then another election Khali be li-eld within sixty days un der the tame, rules and regulation1" of the preceding -..election . '--and a.i said election the I wo. : .jiropesil ions receiving tlie .-highest mini Iter"-' of votes shall , alone .be submitted . to t lie citizens ot Raleigh. .The law under which .this elec tion is held is chapter -IT of t ho I'.riVHte 1-aws of 1911.. page li.,0. Louisville Will Itanqiict Tall. Louisville, Oct. 2. --Plans niv being perlected by the Louisville PnjFS Club, for a banquet , on the night ot November .eighth: in honor of President Ta ft .'and his aide, Ma jor Archie fiuit. CLAIM MORE EVIDENCE T Indianapolis. Oct. - I hut. ac cording to in format ion iii the 1'uiteJ Mates District Attorneys possession I conspiracy .unlawfully to transport dynamite from stale 10 state, - has existed will! headquarters-' .-in' tae o!- Ilce ol John .1. McNamara s -of lire here,, is the statement of a petition bled in the county criminal conn, praying tor the possession ot evi dence in tlie McNamara case lor use bv the grand jury investigation: John J'.. McNaniara.- James P.. Mc Namara.". Ortie McMaingal. 'and- others working in concert with them," are the persons alleged by I nlted States Attorney .Miller, to have engaged In tlie conspiracy. Dynamite and nit ro-glycerine were unlaw! ullv transported on passenger trains in interstate commerce through Indiana, Illinois, Pennsyl vania, Missouri and - California, ac cording to the petitioner. The evi dence, petitioner recites, is contain ed hi books, papers, and boxes of explosives and weapons seized in the raid on the offices .of the Interna tional Association of Hridge and Structural Iron Workers, of which John .1. McNamara is s ecretary. SUBPOENAS EOR TRUST OFFICIALS NOTSERVED Trenton, N. J., Oct. 28 Sixty-one suhio('naes. issued yesterday by the clerk of the tinted States circuit court, in ihe government suit against the rnited Slates Steel Corporation, still lie on the clerk s desk awaiting word from Washington. It, Is not ex pected anv subpoenaes will be served until next, week The Department of Justice, It Is said, Is making up a list of marshals to whom the papers shall be sent for service. Rockefeller Served. New York, Oct. 28 Copy of the complaint in tlio governmentxiuit for dissolution of the steel trust was served this morning on John T). Rockefeller, at Pocantico Hills. Deputy Crawford drove over to the mansion and served the papers oVi Rockefeller and received an invlta tlon to breakfast. The Depntyid already breakfasted and declined the invitation, j ATTEiPIEO SUICIDE Pcison Taken By Woman to End Her life I'l'uiikic Davis, a Woman ol I' aiiie, Attempts to Put an l.ml l Hit I. lie Willi Poison Prosper! (iooil Iji- Poultry Show. . . : (Special lo Tin? .Times. ) ... A.- he-ville, Oct.. L's .Ins: l.el'o:'e midnight Wednesday .night in a house mmmm. Onille Wrigbl's icinarkable n' out !-i st' ilic til" grunul alter its oliOO fi'ct in M'liitl.iy. ( i r! ,i!.cr :.: ?) a- lull hcvii ( amp. Ivitt li nvk, (' ulure (be Vi'iiglU Piinlbers Inv..-' t-e.-u coiKllll'tilltf I I'.rir v, r;n!et I Mi (.! rmiriits. Wlicn Hie inacliinc lurrbcil iimI furiicd liictle ccniilcti lv r.i Ihe nir W i u'lt -, i I n ' .m troni b:- s.-.u and l:;!ii'; bead (lowuwanl. Willi nrirveloiis rgilitv lie scruiuble:! I:i ' k : tnto n noi nial po ( lire diiri'ig li ; Me :.-.'ro:ids ol (lie lull ami, as a r(siilt, was entirely uiiiii jurcd. Just -hi lor in:- ncrttlciit Wriglil bad loir a lliing inipieri (lcsued in lue an nals of - aviation. Witlnuit motive p iVii c lie !!rv, the 'iii-'t:'V!is, elidrr ' li:;- over im oiimil i-s in the i.-ei.i l a forty iniie gal, sfnving; riinsfintly over a !m n b"l cUr. ic 11 i( l-.i; bad pre-, lom'.y iriHn.-tlKn. the gromiil. 'The entire world of acroniiiuics is astounded I V ' v. oiMlrnul (irrinij!l.nt!iMit, -ii !!. the rnjl:t Hi-olbers say pi("si'e; I lie' provision ol' au'oie-it u- sl.ililiv o! !t:rop!:iui's, l;v an a Vil't i! n ol ibr Minitillc priiniple tnvoli-rd. . . on Wag le- T.'iTaco m tue , rjn--iigiii. district, pi', the city, Kninkio Havis was I'eiitid in her room in an al most dying condition, as the. result of. a dose of some kind of poison which she had taken v it h the evulent intention of ending her life: . She would jirobabi liave siHCccded in tliis had it. not -boon for. the elioris of Dr. A. K. Reeves who was sum moned and who worked over her for tbouf two 'hours, and in some iiiearf- ure relieved her suiTeriiig: II is said that, the woman drrlarod that s!ie was disgusted with life; and this is irrepted as tlie reason lor her ac tion! The prospects for a iioubry show here this fall grows be! fer anil bet -ter. There, was a meeting Wednes day bv the As.hevill) -Poultry, and Pet Stock .Association and aiiaiig' menls for the filial plans for tb ex hibition maile. Letters lire being re ived daily from fanciers' asking for premium lists and it is expeeted that, breeders' in tlie tw;o Carolinas and Tennessee will make entries. All the leading specialty clubs .have. .directed-that- their special. ' premiums bo' offered at this show. B P Warren who lias just been notified of his appointment as south ern director of the National Partridge W'vandotte club, Is also -informed that a handsome cup is to be given bv tlie club at the local sliow and also special ribbons. The case of L. R. Ingram the young man who was charged with forging the name of 1 1. R. Milliard to a check and getting it. cashed at. the Citizens bank a day or two ago, was disposed of Wednesday after noon In supenoV court. On recom mendation of Police Justice Adams and Solicitor Reynolds he was re leased on pavment of the costs as the amount of the check had been refunded. Ingram's father, who lives in Randolph county came here. The young man's attorney stated that ho was In hard luck and was not able to pay his board bill. AtJAlX ARAXDOX I'LIMPI. 1'nfavoruble McnHicr Prevents tlie Flight of Naval Lieutenants. Old Point Comfort, Va Oct. 28 Unfavorable weather on Chesapeake Ray again caused Naval Lieutenants Ellyson and Towers to abandon the return flight to Annapolis in Ihe United States navy -hydro-aeroplane in which they made a successful (light early in the week. The machine will be shipped back by freight. A woman is afraid her husband will catch cold If he doesn't wear his rubbers In the rain and that. If sbo does she'll look like a fright. ft K mm i"c fi'am- leat!l. '. She piioricirnpli AWARDS Mi Certificates and Diplomas Pre sented to Siruiay School Workers Last Night Sixty-1 , o im'W eerfifieates. tweiily a'e'ven seals. ! nly-four diplomas and six honk seals were awarded last, night at the : liyptist Tabernacle at tlie. conclusion of Ihe training .school for; Sunday ..school workers, whic h has. been in progress' all (lie week. I?ev. thul-.i (',. .Moore, editor of the nihlical .-'Recorder, made a compli menlary lalk to l hose winning cards. The Course w as given under t lie auspices : of ihe Southern 1'apt.isl Con vent inn , ' Those rcre.iving new certificates were: . M iss : I , id a '.May . Olive, .Miss Bertha- Wiggs.. Miss Nora Cede, Mrs. It. J. Conrad. Miss Viola Alderman, Mrs Jo it Weathers, Miss JCdna Tyner. W'.-IS. Hood, R. N. Childress, Mrs. Kate Ureec-e, John D lierrv. Miss Carrie Wright. L. ' R. Norris, P. O. Tlogan. T. W;. : Rlake,-. Miss Margie Ball, Miss Mmda VVeatlierliy, sMiss WILL APPEAR IN THE TOBACCO TRUST CASE New York, . Oct, 2S Attorney General ( aniiody ol Now ork, sub mitted to tlu- United States circuit court, a petition asking that he be heard .Monday at the 'public hearing on the disintegration plan of the American I oliarco Coinpanv, Jnlin W. ei-kes. counsel for the inde pendent tobacco manufacturers as sociation tiled a brief slating objec tion to tin' adoption ot Ihe com pany a reorganization plans. l iner Llameil lor ( oIIismiii. New York Oct. 2X.--Tiie llritish naval court of inquiry on the collis ion between the White Star Liner Olvmpic and the Rritish cruiser lluwke, on September twenfietn. completely exonerated tlie llawke mid placed tue blame on the liner. f V- ' - : I COURSE ML ; y. : r . b is: ; :.!!.:'; :-i' ;:&;. wuMf slmvcs liis"moloil' ws I'ii1:i;i" "lnl"r" ; Mamie'-. K. i.ee. ltev. F. I). King, Mrs. I". Ml. King, Mrs; A 'I', .(.'otlon.: Ilur- Ion .. ,1. Hay. .Miss .Myrtle Under wood, Miss Tina M. Itiee. Miss "Inei. Rey-riolds',-. M iss Mary . S. I'.in-is::. Uev. H iUi' I'. Moore. Miss . . Mfttrte Lelns-d-t;- Ifes'j'C'I:?'HtMt'lT;r.ovell,- Miss Sal lie .losey, ;Miss KIsie . Hunter. Miss Maliel Dawson.. Miss Marvel Carter.. Miss Flossie ,' Mars I) banks; V Mi-'s Kiigenia Ponder'.,. .M iss Janie Parker. iss Lida .Page,. Miss -.Linda Newton, Miss Susie. Sjinrgeoii Jordan, Miss Annie T I inlisn; it li ,. M iss Viola Ilaire, Miss U in li M itchell Clover,, Miss Mildred . pdni iinson, ' ... Miss ; llertii.i L. Carrol.- Miss Xelia Pray. Miss Ivlizalieth Anderson, Miss l.ula "D.it inore, U.ev. Y, If. Poe, .11, M. (Ireen, Itev. Dr.. -1'. W. O lvellv.- Rev. J.-.5-. Farmer. Mrs. J. S. Kariuer,; .Miss Callie Welisier, Miss Lucy, Herring, J. D. lloushall. J. W. Denmark. Mrs. '.L J. P.rownv, Miss Itessie. jolinsiin. M W. Whltson- and Miss flossie Uii: derwoocl. Seals Awarded. 'I hose to whom seals were award ed Were: V. I!. Parker. Miss lllatKhe Finnell. V: J. Lee. W. J. Ferrell, Thomas It. Driggs. Mrs. Grace Wink ler.Miss l.ucv . Camp. .Miss 'Mia Ford. Wm. L. Wvatt. Miss Frances Johnson. Mrs. M. J. Carroll. Mrs. .1. G. Hoomhoiir. Mrs. fl. A. Strickland. Mrs. N. R. Rroiiuhton, Miss Rosa Rroughton. Miss Maude Reid. N. Sandridge, Miss Ruth Cook. Mrs. L. K. M. Freeman. Dr. L. K. M. Free man, Miss Elizabeth Willsoti, N. H. Droughton. Aliss Rubv Johnson, JIiss Adelaide Stephenson, Miss Elizabeth Rav. Miss Ilertha Stein. Dr. S. R. Ilorton. Normal Diplonias. Normal diplomas were awarded 10 Rev. F. I). King. Miss Lucy Olive, Miss Callie Webster, Mrs. G. A. Strickland. Mrs. F. I. Hollowav, Mrs. C. R. lloone. Miss Gertrude I p ehuroh. Miss Carrie. .Phillips.- Miss Nora Cole. ft. L. Ilorton. K. R. Car roll. Mrs. W. T). Sloan. Mrs. S. li. Ilorton. Mrs. S. O. Garrison, Miss Elizabeth Willson,' Miss Adelaide Stephenson. Miss Maude Reid.. Miss Roberta -Phillips. Miss HcKsio Marsh, Dr. S. R: Ilorton. Mrs. Jo. VI. Weathers, Airs. II. E. Rogers, Mrs. K. R. Carroll and Mrs. R. J. Con rad. Rook Seals. Those receiving book seals were: Miss Ella Ford, Or. L. h, M. Free man, Rev. 11. C. 'Moore, Mrs. K. W. llrevver. Miss Katie Coke and Mias Ellen Graham.'. The things that won t do you any harm, all put together, don't eoint for nearly as much as the ono thing that will, TO DIE NOVEMBER 24TH PJS Ross French, An India. n?,i fenced to Electric Chair ile is ( barged Willi the Doiilile ( I'liue ol Minder ami Atteiupled ( t-i i ii i it 1 1 ! Assault I pun .Miss Libel Sliuler Mwv (it tile nine as Senl I lie 1 lines, ; KosS Freiicli, an. Indiar., was brought lo the state jirisoii last niglit from: Asheville , to await electrocu tion on November - J4l h. Ile was con victed this week of attempted -criminal assault. -upon Miss Et lie) Sliuler ami i.:u rder. Fremdi will lie the, first Indian to be electrocuted, ill this State. . : Under the date, .of Tuesday, Octo ber 1 u. the following storv appeared in .Tlie Times of. French's crime: : Sitting on a hunk in the coun'y jail and iincoiicernedly playing cards witli'iiive of the other prisoners, Roas French.-' -1; years old Cherokee In dian of the western band, . who. is charged vith'.,.tlie murder and at-teieptid- criminal assault of Jliss Etliel slriiler file J if. year old daugh ter of George Sliuler of Swain county at naf I'irdtowu Thursday, and who was hroii glit here yesterday, from WayaesVille jail lo escape a mol), seemed unnViridi'ul oi' tlie crime which he is said to have confessed and -jf the dangers of -being' lynched whi'h lie liari just "scaped. : Wf.eii lii-st see;) hy a reporter, the I in i:- ii 'a.ii'i'ioar'.e'd- as t iioiigli . he .were w.il.l'in.'-' to. liitk lint . as soon as tlie i-on !:-.-! iu:: aiiproached the. Rubjeet. of the crime, lie said "I can't stand much from you" and would not say much more. . He said, however, that lie bad been to Birdtown to plav ball ai.Hl hud liiet -tlie. young gii'l and asked her.. hv 'she was mad at him. He also said she had struck him On the head with a stone. "-',' -. " '-.'. To the officer who brought him hre it. is said he confessed the crime, staling that lie had attempted criminal asault. and that the girl (Continued on Page Five.) , T 'I lie corporation commission todav made an order,. effective. December 1. reducing --tobacco baskets lrom first, to", second , class, thereby, af fording I he.-. shiiicr, a saving of twenty per cent. Anolher order re duces .-bamboo.-' rattan, reed or willow chairs' from three times I he iirst class to t v o I imes the. first, class on. ship menis ol less than a car and fixing tlie rate on carload shipnienls-witli 'minimum ''of. R.iien po.unds.-at the llnrd ( lass. A reduction is also made on poplar . logs. Tliese orders- arc el'i'cct.ivo Heeember 1, I (l(i CAUSES TRAIN WRECK l.iiuiiieer ! arusivorl Ii Ivilicil in ; Plnlailelpliia I reiglit itl'l. . Philadelpiiia, O.t. L's -A thick log-, which enveloped I'lnladelphi.t early today . was respoiisilile for a IreiuliU wreck in tlie yard of th" Paltimore and (lino Railroad in West Philadelphia, in -..which, an engineer was killed 'Ihe tin; was so thicK that signals could net, be, seen iind one lrcmht train ran info- the rear of. a nofber James h'arns worl h, of I'liiladelphia. the engineer of the rear train, was fatally crshed in flu: collision: TOUR OF PRESIDENT ..'Chicago', Oct. 2S--President Tnlt again changed his plans for bis travels after, leaving-Pittsburg Tues day and-incidentally . learned that bo failed to qualify as 'a voter at tb3 eli'ction Noveniher . . ., lie failed to register and received word Irom Cin cinnati lie will, he ineligible to 'vote tills tall.. 'I lie presidents new itin erary take him from Pittsburg to Morganlon. W, Va. Taft goes thence to New York to review the Atlantic fleet November 2nd; thence to "Hot Springs.' Va.. until November dth, when he proceeds to bis home in Cin cinnati. President (iets a New Hat. Chicago, Oct. 28. President Taft has ordered another silk hat. He has worn out two on ills wesu-rn trip, raising them to the crowds. s The Government Forces Have Routed Imperialists From the City of Hankow CONTROL THE RAILROAD Guide Lusting All Day Yesterday Resulted in ietory for Royal ! oives-.TIiey ut Revolutionists l'Yom Himkiiw mill Also Gain Control ot Entire Railway Com munication From Peking to IJan-lum---Rcort Tliat Rebels Intend Attacking Clung Riaug Cannes Alarm Also RejMirt That Matters Have (drown More Serious for tlie ( ovei-niiient Along iang Ise. siaonkan, China, Oct. 28 Han kow was recaptured Irom the rebels vesterdav alter severe lighting and large quantities . of guns and am munition fell into the imperialists' hands. '1 wo engagements were lougiit. The first began at six o'clock in tlie morning, south of Shckou at Saotao bridge. The imperial troops forced the rebels Irom -their position at Luuchia Temple which was captured. The imperialists lost forty killed, in- cludiug a captain and two lieuten ants, while 150 other were wounded. The rebels lost 430 men. Their field and mounted guns were cap tured bv the imperialists. ' (.inning at other Places. Peking. Oct. 28 The foreign board states that three thousand loval troops are marching on Chang Sha. which is in the rebels' posses sion. The recapture of Pihsien, In Sze'Chuen province, bv the govern ment forces is officially -.-'confirmed.' Adherents of' Yuan' Slit Kai, who have been placed in supreme com mand of the land and naval forces met with the prominent radical mem bers of the national assembly, who are planning lor an entirely new Chinese cabinet, constitutional gov ernment and immediate summoning of parliament. Yuan Shi ..Kali It Is expected, will soon return to Peking as premier. . Control Railroad. -Washington Oct. 2S. Control of the enure line ol railway communi cation troni Peking to Hankow by file imperial Chinese troops was re ported to the--Chinese Legation in a. Peking callilegrani. The cable gram slated the imperial forces had raptured the Hankow railroad sta tion. - " ''' .'''''-'. I ear of Attack. Clung Kuing, -Oct. 2S. A report ed impending attack .by the revolu tionists caused great, alarm. Many high Manchu official.:) live here. A massacre is leared it tlie city falls. Mailers More Serious. . shanghai Oct. 2s. persistent re ports are circulated that. Ching Ki ang was about to lall into the rebels hands. Matters have grown more serious tor the government along tlie "i ang-Tsc river. Peking. Oct. 2s.- Sheng Hsuan Dual, who was removed from the oi'iii-e of Minister of - Posts- and ( oininunicaiions as a concession to t'jc National. .Assembly, had a nar row escape Irom assassination here : (Continued on Page Five.) PRESIDENT GUEST OE CHICAGO TODAY Chicago, Oct. 28 President- Taft arose early, prepared for several functions. Tho first on the day's program was an address before the American Mining Congress on con servation as related to mining. The president discussed the recall of the judiciary at. tlie bar association luncheon. The president thlH after noon made a trip to North Chicago, thirty miles away, to dedicate a new Naval Training Station. Planning For Rig Robberies. .-'.- -.-'..-.'?-Washington, Oct. 28. According lo Frank liowery. notorious cracks man and train robber, Jailed here, a gang of the country's most dan gerous crooks here are planning robberls on the big scale. The po lice, are scouring the city for the gang.