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VoLLXX. No. 108. The Weather RAIN. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTft
Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in R.aleigh of any Other Newspaper
Leaders In National Politics Watching
tomorrow's Elections With
Interest
TAKEN AS STRAWS
Will lie the Kir t Popular F.vpressioii
Since the Mfotinn of a Democratic
House Possible lU'ai'iiiu' on Hie
Presidential Election of 11)12
Campaigns in Massachusetts, New
Jersey, New rk, Kentucky uul
One or Two Other States Vice
President Sherman One of the He
publican Speakers in New Jersey
Champ (Murk nml llrvnn in Ken
tucky.
Washington,' Nov. t. Lenders ol
national politics are looking ahead
with acute Interest in the state elec
tions tomorrow because of their pos
sible bearing on the presidential
campaign next vear. The elections
afford'" the first, opportunity for the
first formal popular expression since
the bringing together ol the first
democratic national house of repre
sentatives in sixteen years and the
continent-spanning' speech-making
tour of President Taft.
In Massachusetts Governor Foss,
formerly congressman, has led 1he
democratic forces. In New Jersev
the election is held in the home state
of a candidate for the democratic
presidential nomination. In New
York the issues are local but the state
is one always closely scanned by
political observers. In Kentucky
Representative Qllie James, one of
democracy's bulwarks In congress, Is
a candidate for United States senator,
and William J. Bryan and Champ
Clark are campaigning lor him.
Vice-President Sherman has taken
an active part in New .Jersey's, re
publican fight. Speaker Clark has
done vigorous campaigning in Ne
braska, Tennessee and Kentucky.
PKKSIDKN'T I.V CINCINNATI.
Is At Home to ote on Tomorrow's
Election.
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 6 President
Taft arrived from Hot Springs today
to cast his vote in tomorrow s elec
tion He leaves tomorrow night at
1 0 : "0 for a tour of Kentucky and
Tennessee.
' Funeral of Kyrle llellew.
New York, Nov. 6 A tew per'
sonal friends gathered at the Chinch
of the Blessed Sacrament to attend
the funeral of Kyrle Bellow, the cel
ebrated actor. The actor had no
relatives in this country. The ser
vices were private. The remains
were brought here today from Salt
J,ake, where Ilellew died Thursday.
Progress In McNamaru Case.
Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 6 Attor
neys In the McNamara case began
the examination of twenty new ve
niremen. The elimination of tales
man Seaborn Manning, through Ill
ness means an additional delay be
fore peremptory challenges can be
directed.
Young Man Die at. Hospital.
Mr J. R. Lewis, ol Uriiuesland,
died at Rex Hospital Saturday night
of appendicitis and peritonitis at
the age of 22 years. He had been
in the hospital sixteen days and had
undergone an oiveration. The re
mains were yesterday shipped to
Grimesland for Interment.
MORE DOCTORS' BILLS
APPROVED BY BOARD
Two of the physicians employed
by the board of county commission
ers, submitted bills at today's meet
ingot the board. The account of Dr.
L P Sorrell was for $51 and that
of Dr Ralph S. Stevens was for
450 AH the commissioners voted
to approve the accounts except Mr.
Brewer, who voted no. Bills to the
amount of $162 have been approved
at former meetings. Most of today's
bulness was of a routine nature.
Friends of Col. John Nichols
will be glad to know that his condi
tion was Improved today.
.
fry --a
I KvMv'Ky,, .... ' , iiVl.'
MM
liss Josephine .Mol'lit, a runner
tini( was called "Mrs. Tiixis,'' l)ec;iii--e ol her ch'ini ttnit she was mi.iiihmI
to Prince Victor of Thiirn and Tnvis, srion ol tlic Anstriiin loyal linns,-,
wllo docluretl in London.' where she lias liccn rcM:!nn;, tlml she will coiue
to the I'nited States to prosecute the Prim e .tor bigamy declai ins that
his recent marriage to .Mrs, Lida Heiinor Mifierald is ille.d, and (lireal
ens to sue. the latter for heavy daniasies lot .ilienatnej; the allections l
lirr luishand. She will brinn alone villi her a liumile ol letters llml she
will prove her nllegnl ions.
WENT OVER 10 REBELS
Three Chinese Gunboats De
sert to the Enemy
Chinese (amhoats Put Into Sliaiiu'ni
tor Provisions and While I lieie
Join (he Kiicmv (linic.se. I eh-,
graph Operators on striki
('allies (ainrdcd lV I'-orcian Ma
rines and Not -Molested.
Shanghai. Nov. ti Iiree i: n'lece
gunboats, forniiniv .-part of Admiral
Sah Chen Print's Meet, which pin in
here vestcrdav lor provisions, went
over to the rebels tins iii.tiiinm.
The Chinese lelegiapii openuors
went on strike, tables lune iml
been uioleslod. . h'oreign intiriiies
are guarding the cables, but it is be
lieved Admiral Sah is hiding here.
Clung Kiang, in Kiang tsu province,
fell at ;! o'clock this allernoon. '1 lie
city is a treotv-jiort with a nomila
tion ot a hundred and hliv llioiis-
and Hang Chow wan taken lv the
rebels yesterday alter a spirited re
sistance. Want lOniperor to Alidicate.
Shanghai, Nov. ti The first .nignt
alter the cainliilal ion ot (Ik; city to
the revolutionists passed unevcMii
tullv Perloct order was niaintain-
ed in Shanghai and the unliving, dis
tricts wnirh constitutes a remark
able feature ot the government. I.i
Ping-Shu is the responsible head ot
the new -.administration in the na
tive city and suburbs and is now
engaged In completing his organi
zation. 1 He in formed, the corre
spondent that he recognized only
the "republic of Han ' and would
guarantee order. The only disor
derly elements, he said,1 now in
China are the former olhcials. icliir
supporters and the Manchu troops
who would never again be permitted
to control.
There is reason to believe that the
revolutionary sentiment throughout
the south Btronglv favors the uncon
ditional abdication of the emperor
and the establishment, ot. an entirely
new regime. nan Shi Kai will be
repudiated if he adheres to the Man
chus. He might become the head of
the government and receive univer
sal support if he separated himself
from his former alliance. There is,
however, a growing suspicion and
distrust of Yuan Shi Kai
Th present plans for a republic
, Continued on Paje rive.)
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New iork.ai tress, who lor some
M. MORGAN'S fiUILI
It Was He That Organized
the Steel Trust
Maid That Prosecution ot Slecl
Trust Was started to .Ucrt ,r
: tcm ioii I-rem I lie I ,l I thai as
let No Individual I rust . Militate
Has I .ceil Prosecuted hy I lie. t-(uriiev-dclieial
Washing-ton Nov-, u. (i--incident
- it li t lie - bi'liel' t in) I exisls- in iiuuiy
(jiiarteis . "thai lire W'ieiiorslunu suit
iigafiifit' tin- steel 1 1-ii sit js. not sin
cere, nml tli:il i will. -never be prii:
seeiileil in a. n ay I lial w il I worry I lie
trust-, is liie. ni'ovviuy conviction that
tin- suit, was started to avert atten
tion from - the fact, that as yet no
individual trust, 'niagnale' lias been
priKiCcuivd liv V ickershain . 'I he
(liicry: vW"ny not put one guliiy
trust magnate in jair.'"-'-.becanie so
insislenl . tlml. .At toriicy-tleneral
W'ickei'sliani g r e w thoroughly
heightened about the record ol inac
tivity be has made, and for . that
reason, sav those .who -are lamliai
Willi the condition ol seun-paiiie
that, now prevails in adiininst rat ion
circles, lie started.' the steel suit as
a stop to those w ho are liuimlieiiilv
(lemanding ai'tion uuum.s! tli guilt.v
magnates. .
The anti-trust "law is a crimnal
statute, and provides that those who
violate It may be sent to jail, just as
a common clti.en may be sent, to
jail for carrying oil his neighbors
coal. Yet there lists been no men
tion. bv Mr. V lekersuam, ot prose
cution for J. P. - .'Morgan.' organizer
of the trust, and tis gliding spirit.
It was in his house that the meeting
was held at which it was decided
to take over the Tennessee Coal anil
Iron Company, .-winch action,, so it
has been given out. at. Mr. W cker
sham s office constitutes the back
bone of the government s case. It
was Mr. Morgan wao sent Judge
Gary and Mr. Frick to ashinglon
to obtain President Roosevelt s con
sent to the merger.
Therefore, if the government has
a case Bgainst the trust, as Mr.
Wlckersham s suit would indicate,
why hasn't, it a case also against Mr.
Morgan? The government has in
dicated individuals In connection
with the prosecution of the Turpen
(Contluued on rage Four.)
SANDLEN 1ST
DIE :DLC 8!H
Governor KitcJjin Naaios Da1
For Execution of Wilming
ton Wifc-Murdwr
I. A!. ; . Syiullia, the , . Wjlmiavmo
wile III ui'denT, Was enin irleij in
.vw- I liuiii'vc'r enmity ...iei .TMii"iii e(l
In ilie.'iit llie f'.eclrir' elialr'. I-" !-1 J u v .
Orl'olier 1 :. - and vho IV.sl his n .ppeal
I mi t hi sentence1 of. t li . "Imver -'.cu'uri '.
w ill lie eb'C.trocuti'd l''i.iil:iy, I leei'in
.S. Covernor Ki.chi-i. this a it er
lioiiii . u:tii) in'; I liis.da te: , l ;iie i en j
I'eiillils ill tile Cuje Wi'ie leic iyeil !V
f lu- '.ten eriior today -froiii I lie .;i pi ;c-i;ie
ei.ifi I .. ' v'-V . -.:
; Samllin had left hi.; v ile innl I'e
iii, mii -d'., Iitier ' and .shot ! il
liii'inai? the pistol on. iiimseir in ;a
ellort to commit, wileide, This i i 1 1 1
:nni lie was enovlciei! ':, n,-: ein ein e.1
I.i I' l' i e. - " '-;; '
I In AV Ol' L(il II HI S I I'll.
Arc on P.iilsli Sleainer l-,moi:(e .lor
Liverpool.
L'.ndon. Xov. li- 'i he liritisii
sU i,;i)er:. Vli toriaii (lii I hi- v ay I'i'oiii
'lulvesiou to Liverpool, s-m a - ii'e-
ies: llli-SWlne that Sll- I ,,l-i.l!'(l ill"
. i-.- .v el I hi' ivater-lo: - .1 S' lloc.'l r
;;tcrihc!i I',. Loud.. The l.oud is a
th're;' ina:;ted schooner. ..-four li enilre l
ton's, of Thonmsf.on. .; M.iMey She
sailed l rt) in, Savanna h -tiv.ot.ier ..... i.oc j
ISosto'u. Several days hif.-r she w.is j
sis.lited by llrlfish steitine;: i;!e:,. ( I. :
I li'l'lilreil miles 'oft' Cliarh-sl w
aimndoned, '; - '-."
Hugh S. Knox to Marrv
(Special to'f he Times. 1;
.New York. Nov. li. - ! nc el!::a':e
meiit of ..Mrs. Ka VV'1'"'1' M''(''u. of
this city, to lli-ali S. l-'.i::i. see.ou.d
son of t!-.e - i retery ni' s)i.;e. i . an-li.illiii.f-.!
.liere". N'o date tv:.
WASHINGTON II COfl
Appears In Farads
York Episode
New
Hooker Wasliinvtou I'll neinii I Wipiess
in ( use .!::nii.t Henry I ltlcli, M.vn
Who .Xsaun, il 1 1 1 ill Last M ireli.
X'ew Y'ir I
. ii. lino T
1 red in coin 1 1 odaj'
. witness; . :i;;ajii-1
a white 111:1 11 , u ho
;ilnca.t(jr . a 1 1. -:i 1 1 'i.e.
-Hareb, - w hen : he
c Vest ihiih' nt' an
e '. .-'when' . ririi h
'eliilanl tiriiinihl 11s
I . Moore, w l.io ivas
nil ributois (11 the
Wa-sliiuciiiii app
as 1 he" ju'iie i n,
Henry .v. VI rid
gave ; t he ner.i ii
cue '.Ut:
found It i 111 in 1
a p.MTfliiem : Inn
roemed.
li is eon 1
011, of 1
fund .for
I IIS1 it lilt
; .Th.
:.el .1.
he til
hi' le,eliipille(ll of TllsKe-'e
of w i-1. a aslilneinn js t lie
head. Tile sta'ei
ingtoii at 1 he. t U
that he was re;i
rectory in the y
nienl bouse, in
neurit w ho s as
Tnskegee. .
V" 1 1 ii-li's defen
by- his previnii':
found Washiip't
t he . .keyholc-ni
ground. Ihnn ai
Willi wilolll lie I
iieiit issued by U e h
i: of, fln.' .iissaiilt sriU
i lit; t he tenants' (li
e. lilillle of the atiarl
an effort, to locate a.
eiie of I lie officers ni'
-f . was fiir.osli:i.rtye.
assertions t hat he
hi . peeping 1 hrouali
the door 1V11 1 1 1 1
A t hat I l)i' woman
t Irich) roomed -told
him she was annoyed by the negro
while passing,'' 1 h rough Die. cor rid nr.
After 'driving W asliington out of the
(Continued on Page Two, )
EIRE THREATENS
WHOLESALE HOUSE
A tire threatened the V. 11. King
Company s wholesale drug store
last night about It) o clock, bur it
was extinguished bclore any lica'l
wav could be gained. The lire
originated about the elevator shatt
on the second lloor, the cause being
unknown. Some one passing on the
oii)osile stile ot the street saw a
small blaze and turned in the alarm.
The fire was extinguished before
the lire companies could arrive, hut
streams of water were poured uno
the building, llie loss is estimated
at abojit $-100. Hie damage coming
principally from water. - '
About three years ago this com
pany was damaged hy hro.
pmln
l
IfilpH'.:
:MM P?':;
v1"' . r . - V
k A4'4''
WM j.' J ' " , , V
. t tini'l.M!): IV Uiii'-r-. :'r uoiitl lane.i:-. ji :aiec. bo is the lirsl air
1 win in I'.inke a ; 1 il' -bv .lei-iei, m,. iri-ni ( it- .AliiiUlte In I'll' I'acilic, reach
in.'. !": s.".ileu:i :'.. 11 :". i'a'i' 1 1.. b :i 1 m Sen oi l, .ty .M'plember
! Til:. : .v li -111 a'!. K01I e, lieu .1 iHMate. c el ! I mill s, lica'ing the
V'.lM 111 s t'l-i '-',1e!l
r 1 eeiint tiv -.tl.',:,
1-OUlltCV. i-ec.i(i 10 I
i ! .er! i-nin
-v oi'K. ii
Pew I re in (. '.;-'.eiv ie
n'Uri:! a t "iMili'lee'lls .
1-mi w lien
s.l.
i.t'Wi'i. tK.,'...ing 'Hi
':l'.
FLEW JSCilOSS COUNTRY,
A.iaiar Hcd;erj lends Gn
Pacific O'ait
Marled I'l'cni -New rk.' September.
I Tl li nil I I. ' In re'is llie ohm
I. elit liis l eal a ,ei nlil-l'i'C.ili-
II, n (in, lui.il lv(anie. i.-7i
! II :iii' Tune. 'I.jcj J Min-llt.-
...'.'."..
IM;;a?l"na.;:..r
lio-'ivel'S, :riin.i)
Denial l!ie.i'i .
at. I 0 : -1.
Seiileiii.ber -'-. V:
li'.ii. ia I (i;. il'
;: i I'll . -by '-'':s' :
,ii. lain-,. I'M
i'L'-l illillllles.
.- '' l(o i: !' . ' la i'l
'I'll' I.I.' he ei'.
f'at ilie-; a a 1 1 . l i
Hiakine . feat in
; . .,i r. f. I'.
; ,, ;li is .jraii'-i on.t i
da? , laiiilihiv: here
l ie lel'i ;ev - Vei l;
'I . I
e.cr':s lle;hl'
:';:sh,-.tt : .'I n! a I
liy'lng'. I iine... 1 -
',1 at 1 : I U. eei-liiek.
i tie lly out over .1 1:
:. iii.iIm' the ' epLieh;
Of a iat ion. :
K.erlui-i's :m 1 1 n i.i i'i-il in t he sk y short -ly'
alter :: o'ehiek! lie was sighted
by teleseiiies ., final the solar "."ob
servatory : 011 ' Mount Wilson and
lelejilmlie lirouglli '.i.lltHI . 'persons Jo
T n.iii.eiit I'.irii
I''i; ii.e. al a heieiil nj almiil ."..'Inn
'..I . I ! 1 nl :r,-rs In 1 e rt-i I. 1 iy e r I h e 1 i I y
for a , few iniuutes. ilu'ii; eireli-d in a,
wide sjiiral ami n!ihineii ilon. His
laiiifiiu; was a sif.aal fur a rnsli aiul
lioile.ers literally was iimhlieil.
Kodgers siarteii on the last dash
of his flight: from I in lit) i it v , Cal.,-' a
little town out in (lie I'esei'i wile
his arrival bad interrupted, the only
diversion of the year :-l he : funeral
dance.- of the . Mojava i mlians. ...
. Taking the air at nooti. Koilgers
ascended graeetu liv 111 the lace of a
1'0-niile wind until he had rcai.'lied an
altitude of leu feel. Then lie set
his course direeilv Vest and spark
ed bis tuolor . Ui to . it - thirty-mile
gait. -:
The .flier arrived over Colton at
1:37 p. in. with Ins altitude increas
ed to -1,0011 feet ami he kept, this
height .-until he neared Pomona, . 2'
miles from Pasadena. He remained
there until after " .-o'clock, renewing
his supply 01 gasoline and relilling
the lank of the leaking radiator that
brought him near disaster Satur
day. Alter leaving Pomona Uodgers
kept bis biplane, pointing upward un
til bo bad climbed over the highest
peaks ol the sierra Mad re fountains.
(Continued on Page Two.)
ttimes
' , :
' ,
:nil!'. llie. In,uI previous cross-
-i.n Ie !i tiy Hairy . AtwiMiil, who
il sialic, : l.::-ri itn'es. KiMlgers re-
Ii 'ani!.--! id 1 o. m:ele. at tlie ltiiih
GFSENSATIONALKATURF
;7?na Suit Started Against
Tide wafer Power Company
Crank llerhsi ks lor !SI,"0O(
I la uia'.'i's A.'lilisl Iraclioii (0111
i.mv and liUiii's (eueral laii-
-i'liii'i" Skeliling. it Ii Malice, Spile
ami lil-Will Sloiy ot iiw'.
; . i;".,ii i'ial tn 'l.'lie 'I'inies. '-. ;,
.i liii ih on. 'ui . 1'. 1 'oir.phiini
as lile'ii ,-MiLii in superior court i'l
file. Mill el Vii'. l''rajik l.lerhst against
i'.he I i'i,' .v aie,- rower Company. The
jia'iii-v i;i "f ra:h"r seii.-.iiiieial nature
in 1 h alt riliiili'S as one of the
i,iie. '- v I eh taa have led up to
i !a.' ;.'i i loir -. through., preliniinary .cir
1 r.e 'ee. s, that iliriiith bickering
a.K, I - s-'rife.. h ieii : t he jiliiim iff has had
V i i : r i lie .genera.) mahaj-.er of the
-tiuVjrauy - thai he believed .lie Was
I'-:k -:'i !.!-'. blaeklisle.l hv i!:e said di
!es ' i I cell paiiv . I hl Oll'-'h . its gen-
' ivi. 1 iiiaiiaKer,' Iiiiti t luil ;he act lull of
saiJ eiiiiipany ihrnii';!! its general
uianaj-'.T was : I fie r-'siilt of malice,
l ill' I i 1 i eiil'SS, . spite., tl II (I ill will
-i'.iv,,ii I tin' pi.iiui . ".The '.plaintiff
is' I'l-in-eseHi'sl, hV; Wiliiani. ' J. ;' Del
la i ... . :t!?.l John H; Ih'Ilamy A:
Sen .!ijili;tiieiit. auainsi .the ilefend-n-:;
-1 asked;' li'frt . ieV ..aiieu ilani
a '.e., .ir t lev iiu iiuA eiiieni'e annov-
i".iie',': Inniiiliaiinii, anil n.et.':',l an
';:: ii.''-ii siistaini'it ..by I . : n . . and second,
I'Lir thi- further :siira ni 1 -11,0111) as
riini iiiVe ila 111:1 ;:es t'ol' I iie w roilgf 111
tiialieiiius, wilful. atVii iti()ietive eon
i net in ;;; nl t'le jilaintiff 011 - the .part
of.' i l e ilei'einhiMf. Tlie complaint was
received, at ..I le; ni'lire (if the clerk
nf gu'pcrkir. fniM'i almm noon and
was. I -- 1 oil tile Willi . Mr. V. N.
Ila'riss, 1 1 ." f j i it . clerk.
The , iTii 1 In i ri t follows the eject
ment or I lerhf '.-'from " a Tidewater
snlimhaii eat a! W'litlilsville Beach
August Vt-li, l;isc. There are twelve
snli-eiiv iio'is nf t he eoinplaint. In
the . opctiin:: .paragrat'dis it is set forth
tlnit. the ilefi'iiilant.: is a corporation,
duly chartered and existing accord
in c. Jo law. and in ciiRused in operat-ihi;-
a ni i I w 1 y . fur the carriage of
freight and piissengcrs between the
city of A"i 1 in iiif t 011 iitiil- VVrightsville
Ib .'ieh. the terminus ol the road be
ing on said. righlsville 13eac.li, a
slat ion culled Luniina; that the
plaint ill was a passenger on the road
A (must 27th last, paying regular
(Couliuued on Page Six.)
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:'.0N APPEAL
Is Lending Pint of Liquor Equira
llent toISelling It? Appeal
From Forsythe County
WAS TECHNICALLY GUILTY
.Agreement u, Jteturn Value Received
al Later Time Makes Seller
(.uilty, Saul Judge and Jury
SccoiiiI-HmikI Furniture Dealer Ap
peals I'i'oiii Sentence for Usury
last ol Appeals to he Argued This
When appeals from the eleventh
district are argued tomorrow an In
teresting case from Forsyth county
will he presented. George Mitchell
was convicted in that county of sell
ing liquor and sentenced to twelve
months on the roads. The defense
contended and proved by witnesses
that .Mitchell onlv lent the stale's
witness a pint of liquor and that thfa
was to be returned the following day.
In charging the jurv the Judge
asked them to determine whether
Mitchell received a money consider
ation for the delivery of the liquor,
bidding that an agreement made to
return value for the liquor was a
technical violation of The prohibition
law. 'I he jury found MitchelJ guilty,
llie supreme court will decide this
point. ".,
Another case from 'Forsyth Is that
ol Mate J. .1. Davis, a second
hand tunnture dealer, an appeal
lioin a conviction of usury. Davis
was tound guilty and fined $50 in the
recorder h court and the superior
court found the same facts and con
tinued the judgment in the cltv
'onrt .
'I lie Appeals.
The following are the appeals from
the eleventh' district:
State v. Mitchell.; V: ::
State v. Davis.
Johnson v. Insurance Co.
I'enn v. Insurance Co.
Kllett v. Kllett
Fii I p K- l.lnvlile v. Power Co.
(Appeal of Baltimore Electrical Sup
lily" Co. 1
Ibnley-v. Cjtv of Winston
Hopper v. Ordwav.
Fulp & l.invllle v. Power Co.
lAiiiieal of Greensboro Snpplv Co.)
TALKS OK HKVOM'TION.
( oii.lviissiiiaii 1 liuclianan lredtiotv
Kevolutioii I nless lteniedlal 'Leg
islation is I'.nactel.
(Special to The Times.)
- Chicago. Nov. (i. Revolution,
within twentv years unless congress
enacts remedial labor legislation
was predicted by Congressman,
I'lanii liuebanan. of Illinois, speak
ing beiore the Chicago Federation
ol Labor yesterday. Mr. Buchanan
scathingly denounced the Tavlor
system ot hibor. which has been
urged lor adoption Inthe govern
ment navy arils. ;','
llalv Aime.ves Iripoli.
I'lnladelphia .Nov. B.- Formal an
nouncement that Tripoli has been
annexed to Italy, was received bv the
Italian consul from the minister of
tnri'tgti 11 tt ;n rs at Home.
Morni on llultic.
Herlin. Nov. b.. A storm Is sweep
ing over the lhiltic and North Sea
cna.sts. An unknown steamer sank
olT (. uxhnven. The crew s fate la
unknown.
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REPORTED WRECKED
, Seaboard passenger train, No. 43,
was reported wrecked today south
ol Columbia, but enquiries made here
elicited the reply that nothing had
been heard of it at Seaboard head
quarters. It was reported that from:
three to five passengers were killed.
No. 4.1 passes through Raleigh at S
o clock p. 111., and should have reach
ed Columbia shortly before 1 o'clock
a. ni. No. 0t), from Jacksonville to
Richmond, was reported five hours
late today. It is due to arrive here
at 12.10.
Mr. W. E. Smith of Garner wa
in the city today.
HUM CAS