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He Jssoctoted Press Service Associated Press Service Vol. LXX. No. 111. The Weather RAIN. RALEIGH, N.-C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in R.alcigh of any Other Newspaper REBELS GET ANOTHER CiTY City of Fu Chow With 700,000 Population Captured By the Revolutionists CANTON ALSO GOES OVER Rebels Continue t Gain Strength City of riintoii Has Formally He dared Its Independence Vu ( how Captured uml Cut I re Manchu lis. Irii't. Willed Out I'Oreign S't 1 ! ments I ndi.slllt'liiMl Ouiet at Pek ingTwo Republican ( lnettaiiis Murdered lv Soldiers. Amoy, China, Nov. 9. 1 lie city of Ku-Cliow is In the revolutionists hands. The revolutionists have wiped out the enlire mnm'hn dis trict. The foreign settlement is un dlsturhed. Fires broke out and va rious sections or the citv are threat ened. Ku-Ciiow Is one ot the most important cities of the south, with a population of seven hundred thou Band. The situation at .Amoy is quiet. Quirt lit Peking. London, Nov. 9. Latest. Peking advices say the situation there is quiet. Refugees are pouring out ot the citv 8 gates. Dispatches state the revolutionists have posted mani festos declaring their intention ol seizing Tien Tsin today. Rivalry Among Leaders. Chang-Sha, Nov. 9. A condition bordering on anarcav exists because of the desperate rivalry of the revo lutionary leaders, who took posses sion of 'the city. Two of the most prominent republican cniettatiis. Generals Clitao and Tseng, were mur dered' by soldiers. Foreign women and children have been ordered to leave biang-Tan. The people are flocking to the country districts. Canton Joins Rebels Hong Kong. Nov. !). ---Canton, the capital of Kwang-Tung province. Chinas largest citv, formally de clared Its independence when the dragon llag wns lowered and a salute in aonor of the new -government lired. l-oicmiiei's Are Sale. Shanghai. Nov. !).v--Nunkinit in Hie somh and Peking in the north an pear tonight as the only remaining strongholds of Manchiis. r'oretgnn.s are safe. Foo-Chow. the capital ol Fo-Klen Province, was turned over to the revolutionists after hut !itt! resistance. Wu-Huli Is likely to capitulate to night. The Mancluts still hold Nank ing. Thev are outnumbered four to one bv the revolutionists, who '.ire awaiting supplies of ammunition be fore resuming the attack. The laiter lost heavily yesterday .without greatly damaging the enemv. The Americans. Germans and Ilrttish landed marines to protect the con sulate, where the foreigners are gathered. Purple Mountain Meld. Nanking. China Nov. 9. Lovnl troops still hold the Purple mountain, the city s stronghold. Besiegers, at tacking at a disadvantage, lost heav ll v. In yesterday s lighting, begun prematurely by the revolutlonisls. tne latter lost 1.000 killed and wounded. The Mnnchus were strong ly entrenched with six ;i-inch guns and ample animuni.ion. Tho revolu tionists far outnumber the Imperial ists and are being rapidly reinforced. Today they totaled approximately 25.000 men. Opposing them are six thousand Manchus. Women and children have left the threatened dis tricts. Americans have found refuge in the consulate grounds, whore thev are protected by marines and bine jackets from : the United Stare cruiser New Orleans. Hone anlslnil. Peking, Nov. 9. Excitement Is growing tonight. Fifteen hundred infantry and five hundred cavalry of Manchu the first division who fled from Shl-Kia-Chuang after the as sassination of General Wu Lu-Chen-j;. arrived and entered the city. The legations consider all hope for Man chu dynasty vanished. r Cotton Oil Dividend. New York, Nov. 9 Directors of the American Cotton Oil Co., passed a semi-annual dividend of 2 1-3 point ' on common stock. Regular semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent on preferred stock was declared. 3 1 Mrs. Clark h isher, who Is the onlv woniaii meiiiher ol the Nitlional As social ion ot Maiiiitartiit'ci's. M rs I'lslicr, who was rhiii'acteiizcil bv the ( lnne.se Diplomat, W u l inu I'ling, as "the mosl wonderful wo niaii in Amei icn, '' is I lie liead ol tin I'.agle Iron Works ol I ronton, . ,.. which makes her an i run unstress. She began as a regular apprentice and learned how lo elnsel, Imw to mold, how to temper sleel and uinl.i rails. She oiilbnl all male conipcti- tors on part ot the Panama ( anal equipment , and is said In have mad a million. LEGISLATURE OF HEW MEXICO IH DOUBT AlbiKiiierkue, Ne w Mexico, Nov. !' - - With : many outlaying districts,' Am heard ; from interest iii Tuesday': elections centers in a neck and neck race between republicans and demo crat- progressive 'republicans .coali tion lor the control ot the legislature which elects two Linted Slates .sen ators. . Tnu; .mornings .returns give tne republicans uiirty-oiie our . ol scvent.V-two' votes in the joint as sembly and the coalition thirty-five, with four seats in; doubt. Should the coalition control the legislature, it is expected one ol the new sena tor;; will be a democrat. I he entire democratic ticket headed bv . C McDonald, tor governor was elecrel. DIOATII OF A. (.'OliDDV. International llai vesfei- ( ompanv Ucprcscnlalivc l-cll Head While Prepming hxlllltlt. ( Special to The '.times. ) llickorv. Nov. !l Mr. IV A. (.onion, traveling represent :i' ive ol the International. Harvester ('otupunv 1 dead in this citv vesterdav mm n- uig while preparing an 'exhibit ot ! is company's ..goods for tin! street fair vhicli is now in progress here. 'Air. Lordon was engaged In putting 'o- getber a harvest nig niacb me when ne suddenly fell backward anjl was dead belore bystanders could reach' him. Drs. Mensiies and Hlackburn resnond ed to a call for physicians but lile was extinct before thev .reached 'liui. Mr. (ionlon came here with his wish three months ago and took room- with J. M.v. Hatcher where thev lial since resided, lie was orltvinallv from Fairbury. 111., where he has a number of relatives.' The hodv was turned over to the Shu ford luidei taking Parlor where it was prepared for burial. No preparations lor the funeral will lie made until the ar rival of the unfortunate mans father and brother, from Fairbury. 1 hev will probably reach this cilv todnv. Mr. (iordoii was said to have been one of the best salesmen with the International' Company. His death throws a gloom over a large .n turner of friends whom he and his interest ing wife had made during their short residence here. MISS .CAKKIK 1)KAI. orinci- Mate of Jumbo and Mas 10." Veals Old. New York- Nov. !). -Miss 'Carrie. former mate ot Jumbo, the first ele phant brought to America and one tne largest, died here today of pneumonia. She was a hundred and five years old. Taft's Pardon Kecord. Washington Nov. 9. Roosevelt, s pardon record will bo broken It President Taft keeps up tho present rate. Since he has become president, Taft has granted clemency in 4 4 S cases. He pavs little attention to lengthy petitions, holding one reason t worth a thousand signatures. COIlll CASE HEARD TODAY Faiiwib Case In Which Twi't Iftiyrn: and Oilier; Arc A TECHNICAL QiJiSTM VnfstioM hie 1 1 t'.-i 1 1 1 u imlai is One t.ntuuii;' kn ot .-Lower t oiii l s Decision I lial a ( oriier I f jh I No Hired l lleel lit) Inteola.'e i i ; i : i 1 1-f. i' 'I lie I nillrl ihrnl ( halves Hie Deleiiilants With (Hit soil'ui' ta liny Luougli tolion d l i:::l!id (he Price mid Then .sell at Armiriitv Pl'K'es ami thai such .i i W'oiilil I bsii m l I i .Hli- 'Mi;d lllllll'e Le.'.'it llllllfe KllM-1'S.. Wash injoti, Nov:, n - (lie- ul .the inosl notable eases i-Vi r lu'oi'r-.ht -'under, the Sherman iniii-tni.a ac t wa i on (locket lor considehii ion in .the I nited .si ates sujireme court, under the popular title; . '('ot'oii t'un:i r case.''. Tlie.ca'.'e arose out of. an. in dicinient. in New Voi'k ol' .lames A. I'atten,' Kiiserto J.,. Heales, "Krj nk- '..ft; llavtie it ml .William 1', ilrown on the cha.rge of consiiiracy. in violation, of (lie Sherman law. . Sevc'fal 'counts of (.he iiidictnieiit Were held invalid by the I'nited States eii-e.iiit . court . for sontliern New ork. . The goveriiiip'tit appealed to the supreme court from this; holding:, .Technical questions arising imt of '.In1 appealwere lip for .argument to day before the co'.irt. Tile . iiiilii'l:iiieiit (liar.'jeil 1 lie ile fendanfs v.' it li '.consjifring to buy cot ton on i he. New York ( .! ton l.x change to cont rol Hie -price and then to sell at nrbiti-nrv ..prices.. I he de fendants were ..charged with knowin that tne natural results of thir acs would be (o obstruct, trade In co;tpn and injure bonalid"- siiinners and lilaniifacttirers by I'omnelllng then iii buying cot ton to coinpeie wr!i "siiort sellers", who would be pnr chasifi'g'.'. under . the abaorinal cond i tions produced by the..'vcoroner." The iower court held thai running a corner on the market was not a violation ot the Sherman anti-trust law. T his holding was based on -the theorv that a corner had no 'direct effect upon interstate, cnninievce: . 1 III I KMIl ( sl ( oroner Will I'.vliiiini' Aiiofher lioilv in Sea cell ol I'.vidcucc. Chicago.'. Nov. H. ( (iroiier llofi nrin will fake another body from the grave lo aid the chain ul' I'Videiice against. .Mis. Louise Vermilya, '. now held in jail, charged with murder ing Art her 1'i -on tie. The gra ve which will . be opelied i s I lull, . of l'hiirl"S Veruiilya, the accused , wo. ina li s. second irusbatiil.: ;. The coroner, with Iwo do'cctives. went to cnsv.il Lake Jor Hie 'immediate purpose id exhuming I lie bodv and incidental! -to make inquiries regarding f.ie courtship ul Louise iTiinlva ami her husband, and fads connected itli the death of the lir.st Mrs. Ver inilya.' , ",, avoi iii k Mt i;di:k mvstluy. Has Aspects Similar lo Hie ci inula t asc Woman licspiiusilile, ( hicago. Nov. !i . - I li vem mal ion ot the shooting ol John M. Uiiinn hero last Saturday. leads tne police to be lieve thev have encountered a mur der case similar to the Vernivltn case. Mrs. Quinn claims a burglar snot her husband, who was found dy ing in bed. Detectives - have dis covered the woman was married twice before and the second husband ilso was shot to death asleep in bed. The latter s mother, living wit ii the couple, also died under mys terious circumstances. I.vel.vii Al'tlmf See Gets Prison Sentence. ( hicago. Nov. 9 -Kvelvn Arthur See, founder ol the "Absolute Lite cult, was convicted of contributing o the delinquency ol Mildred Bridges, a juvenile discipline of the cult, mid sentenced to from one to five years in prison. Street t leaners on Strike. New York. Nov. 9. Most ol New York s garbage cans and ash barrels are still on the curbs this morning. Two thousand street, cleaners as signed to this work declare thev will remain on strike unless granted bet ter conditions. mmmmmm ii l ing I an1 live loriii. c I iiiiicse Minisici' to 'he t iiilc ! Ma.'cs vilu lias (!((-. I. is l ! WUh Hie revo Imione s -' in v :.'im:i, rid has a-. t-cMieil I lie post ol.eci-etaiv .or i' (.!'. :'.Mi l. laii- i a Hi' new )'.- n : ( . . N m hft Vn r a( i'j X CI iifti'r wiis isK'sied i hi i;i .v iii i he ! ! rV',v;t ( 'ntl.on . . Mills., Ilicii.i'pi!.;i(:e.. o! i:re:i,i. The ".objects:: : s- i iiri!i::!:.e'..-a:v -a; ns, cjotiis aiid ail liiVli . n- H'V'iis ial'i-jcs fro ;) Cljtiofl. iviio!,., slii. . Hay . (-m" rf.i iif.r ti l; to .IV-.''.' -sei! ... "or 'el ?Crvt ise Ticvit ,. ;n :i: l( '::; fict isc : .. 'o iiuin'.il'ai't'u-i.' nivd sell v ; i ri) ii ;:'i;e '. : ihj. f i c t ufes.'.. i f ..i!j Ivt'tiis' .yiitl-' to i,fi-:il 'in: ljiiii'.her, eic. Tins, a.iitlioi-izeil riVjHIll'l Is $UHI.ili-iJ; hut l lie coni'ii'ai ion niay hegii.i .tisi t.CSS vilil !j!of.lHHl, Tile ineoriiora' ieis -.u-i' V. ('. (li vela 'id' and. .-!. ! lilds,'M WiMiiuns. -of "' (;i'eeii ille.' S. ('.. v,'h(i have U VO .share's : eae!i; and Welch f.i Iii) W a . ni' Ilrevard, who has (me share. tune 'I 'f s j y 1 I I ( l I l.- !lllilll:ll"- ' Is-'.rli'-f- (.'lli'Sl .- Spei-i-l-nuil.el'. ; U iT c- I'. " l-i-. !' X:'i . !. .li .!. li i'-.'-. in o: ; - f ' i iiV. w ho. i-iniii lis . a .i!- e in- - . : '. I rrasnrei'. 'ii '-li ! ir ' ; ' C'ic HOllliiK'l a 'id a i lit hi ii. ; ' i vi;-.. d a s.iiist n if ilUllH'etUl '111 . ,e; "V ' '. I 111 W f I'll 111 : ticket., t . iii! i ) .- ihivrl I' a Latin 5 u-1 ;i hotel here .;!!' : ;i ;r, i illi ion o,i'' ' tllil i . ir'-l s. ;-i :l "'.' !l l ie :, U .IS I ; leiisliif. ho I ; or I'm; ii'i-sl -inil .-i-vr 1 1 ; t . ef r.'' ' .'v -ii '.ci :.i-.p-c!.. d iii ill 1 lie I ... III -;i- ul' ; I Co. I'll i I !i oil -Iii'h.i cii v ,: i i -i i 'iii; lie Imw c. tin' i in t ; . i ti .i j '-js' : aie liirt dim ill 'lurries' ir s ' m ' r. i '. ':i:s I os st lea s lie in i' ol oi .1 Ivi . -.'i' wiih a c,l( ill t-V I i'i lol ' -. iji I "-:. :' .cli'i er ' lipei' a ii 1 1 i ,'n n lie.j 1 1 1 1 i.i 'In i'i tied lii;'n-i- mil : III- Ills ;'"ii. is. a an i u"i 1 1 i : ii. .-V' .!: .... iiri ji.s-e .o have siicli l(,Vi-( iipon n. e iii ui.v- sell', ami I si-ei ai ion iii' I In- i- I .-t : i riii. lo- i elated in '-i'-' ''-' ami I itssure - y I hat mi oiio ;. iv heslinveil jii.iin I Ij.ill .'oil I'si'ir.';' ie I lie. cotisid.-i--date. so iiinihl ,; soli-- and f-'.'l 1 1 it all: nie;in ;, Mr. M. I levin, iittes the hoiioi I lildi'i' :. kei-iilv I5ANS I'llKI'li 11V WlHIHX. lint Cliicauo Lellce ( biefs Sleuth Cau l I tiid Anv (ianies. Chicago- Nov. ' Chief of Police McWeenev todav ilectared war on poker plnving in private- residencs bv women. Aciim: under his instruc tions Detective. Z;ihel visited six homes In Sheridan road, an exclusive residence (list riet . w here : it Was ,rev pnrtetl that gambling, with, curds In progress. -'The le'-Vtive had orders to raid everv gaiiililing game .lound. Alter spending several hours visiL Ing the honies ul weallhy Women be reported that b ' had been unsnc cessfiil in his ell oris to find women gambling. . 'Mrs. Klizabi'tli; Venn ' was indig lianl ..when she .learned of the cru ra de It s no disci-ace tor play poker In a private home among friends, ' said Mrs. Venn. -I have several women friends and we visit one nnother s home occasionally' and play poker for small stakes. !0 LINCOLN hwv, wd Duti cater leday lie i'.J f or iWiG.i fiy hi ..e.ve. Al .'It'l l- (. Mllill II ' i iii' ! i i I i i v ' cut ,( Diisiiiiima; 'on '- .. lile '.:oveinelil I ! vie I. "i I i I I i I .-S-I -. C -:- '.! C. -Cf ; c:i !l Pai is "i ;ii' Srat - 'A !'.ne-N o till' 'i -i , i.iv Wetnori.'i! I.v I'i-csi-!! ; Lull i ini;' 1 oll l;i.h !.. '- ijie:,'!.!'! s; . I ii I cople t'i'il ' i'l-ll' lie llclll'-''. ...".. ir .ij-i, . i. , . Nu. , : : .'. n f!i;;. 'a-.-. : . :i no. " ii:- :' --i i.il in ALralisi i '-,!ir: ':,.- Mc.hi;-, ! ' h;i. ii-C--M(- I 'ie- :r"c-i. ii. " i'::.-?:iileut ; T.i.; .Ilii-ltli.l'il VI ' t!'i'- .i In i f ;-ii:-- l-l! iill luf'-ts v.:- '.. o:'iiii;:il.- viiiifll ( ii oh; 'J, n.iivii's,.-, I' iV ii,. i !;e ctiii r fill III , Wlllcll lii.l- I i: i -ol II.-, siiil Xsucy lf;i'nkst.: sefM"l i-.''oii;'i ioiri'iii-A . irnii! A'irginiir. ... MK-iV,' ii; .coin inns'- I iio-e, ' iieg tin v :. !!;! v -ti in " r;i li k iii-i , tl- VI , st it! lit'. ! 'in- 1..1 was '" -. -'I ii:;ii-.u:s;i;M. i-iii.ifol. ':!' ccr'dioili.. ' il'is. .''a.; let aiM'.l ;n:n lied I II- si-; 1 1 -1 . 1 1 ion ni' a n. lioii-wiij-' iiiiiyi'iiieiil ; to colt' ;;i:-r :Jie f .i ni.-'iiii). liiii 1 1. 3 1 1. 1 - , .'in I o ' -a j;, ( iou-i'l JlVOSi-fVi-; 1 "I i't'Ol'g . 1' 1 v 1 1 1 1 "a.H ', ii!-is of; 1 lie vl lji:('il ' Sial'i-s : .v il IK-ssed ' i'lii-! accept u'lice of ' l:e. iiii.-!ii rial, t i ! t vv ; r -1 1 1 1" Ta!'! 'I'f.-i-iin-i- 'Hovernor.: f'ol';. iii ;.lis'soiiii, I'i'esidi-iii or tin; l.iacoln l-'ai'iii A--. o' i-i' iiiii , !.-.iili If-, lai'il i i i (ij e, 1 :n -i!:i. ilic n l,iv c-1 tr:!i iites. .by T;.l':,. ( -o onier ri,'-"iii S.mv alei'i Honan tin: ' i!-.i(':."-il .loan l , i'liic1 ' fc.:'i!:c:- : :cii)in:!-nn!i'r (it; . ..vln-ili-sili 'Aciiiy '(il'-ilic j!ei:iilli.c- mi h-r i n: I (.i-maily ti'icue'l Afstcidiiv Meriini'.: 1 aIiiI'Us I test in Its liisfm-v I iicl.e r .114 Speaks lodav. I is-M-cial to. The Times, i . , llickory, .Nov.- !' At leu , o'clock v '.-i.i 'I'.i iiy. niiir'nliig i lie:. toilihg of tito clircli ;iiiiscli(i(il . Iicl!sil' file to:1, u 'io'gc'. her - with-1 tie. .1 id i in.g : ("' lie st"ais. - - w liisi let inn-la illicit ''ortiial (!.' 'j i !!;. of the ! .: .'("' i a'vV I'tii-.'.Count y m i-i i-t. l-'.iir- oi w itlis'iauiliiig t Ii" i 1 1 ceii:eiicy (if Hi--, w i -u ii.T, a . large crowd of dill ol town people, are in town.. . -The (-xhiliiis are all iiic.h : hiss, being iroi.ioiinci-il by niiiny 'o be .the best yei . sent in , t he . sjat.-. .More than heaif (if caltle are entered ' vif-l)'-.'as . iii any' w'heei . and sv, in e:- Tile lim- :.i";rsey 'herd's from llie iluli-li Dairy' afins :ni I'roiii -ll-'e splendid farm ul I.'. I.. Sim ford uia ke ,i shovViiii; el' c.-ii I Ie 'seldoiii seen . in Ibis state. A look at this aggrega tion of entile. ill convince any on thai . Cat a wliii ''unify . d"scrves . h.-r ivpulal ion i llie lies) ilairv: county llit.hesinlc. '. '. ;; :' A lookiil . l lie . jiugs' and horses ,i!iil o'lu-r si" stock is nroof of, live fuel that our i lirii'i.v ' I'ltrnn rs . lire rapidly :iniro inc. . f heir, breeds nf clock. ' (till f lie in i ist . iniei-est ilig ebiiiit is liial ol k i ii 1 1 r . . 'llie '-Hickory I'oullry . Association lias spared, no luiitis to niaku this feature a show wort It- traveling tirb-s to see and they have sueeeded beyond their most sanguine expectations; ." The,; liand sonie llufl' Oi-pTiiuivlon. ('.lack Miil oreos, liliicl; ( irphiiigidn. . Uhode Island Reds, etc. , are., a. marvel of beauty. . I he Lincv work department cer tainly shows the skillful handiwork of ( atawha county belles and ma trons, while the pantrv departnienl shows that the housewives of jhis section are -on to the lob. Lucious fruits, ' delicious cakes. Jellies, jams, hams and bacons are here in abund ance. . 1 he held and garden displays show a marked improvement over those ot anv other vear. Lducational dav comes today and promise to bo full of interest to all who attend. Locke l ring ol Asbe- ville will deliver tin educational ad dress nt 11: ill) following the parade of. all. tlie sidiool children of Hie county . . 1 Lefore lie marries her n man wants to cherish a girl s gloves: af terward it s hard lor him to think ol her health. aTs Will DECIDE pi. "S ON ALIMONY wsgg? yvi-" . 4 f W4 I :.f Wrs, ( bailcs (. (.ales llie lormei wiie oi lile Vollllg lllllllieiel' wbii lu ll, rite. I llie large business iiifclests ol Ins liilii, I-. ji ( ... .lollii W ..His, ulio is icinlcd will we, . ( . :Mg!ieia. asi-iaiii secietarv of tin- Ii-mk I umpaiiv. i of the con- (! ii,. in Inch bee for !' husband is iiilci-esleil. Ibe Hcldiny. accord my. to her. inliiiiaie ti lends to w hom she has conlidcd tin- nev. will take pb,i(C '-nine t Hue oi Novenibfi-- lOBRT'S 0EC!S!0 BRINGS STREET RELIEF . . Ni W'. yi-,:ri. 'ov.'. !l'..S(. liUIclK Ul'!-' c-isiimss w-iis i.-li; lest ;i here lie a iiiu.h in tin- iohiii-i-o t !!i.-1, i-e-organiziitiou, that ijie- ' tii eil rtta .c's c-n'.ii! cinir. V '1; ' i'S'-'i. :' .: :.)i :ik. fee American. To-'i'.I'-co ' '-"H...1U-. 's :....i. was disioiss. e.i' i'V.V.ill si f.-i v:: h inaiii'esialio!is e) .lie rc (,if, it, '.lecVsip.n on iii toi.accq coiupaily : securitie: ,'.as -i(;-s iii i'i'es;ting:'ni':'iifenty' t'li'.M ;, li e " resi.i i r ' iii; : t he-', genera 1 . mar!-:. I. Ail iK.iich steps' iii:iy;lVe taken by llie itidrt liiinit ipiiiiceo niii - to- review tfe (k" ivioti,. -ynsH'i-d:: 's . action o.' t li O;i i ;ir: a I t in l ent ly , s ;fiiii-d t he i'e ' ' i vi r.-i-ii. t;ii' a imccl.e- r that he ( ii-:! ii-r invi-stors, sjnce.-j-lie lude K -lideiifs , vegan, ; iiti icl i ve . fight '-'-ai; . t i iie ! (.'-'ganizal ion plans i';i"ipe.:nj. . In ihe i oniiiii nv. Ti'.e slig'ii . hiiuiilicai inns ... tn;i by . ; t;c' coii'ri in Vl:i; .jiroiiositio.h siibuiitted - by i hi; i:.n.:i'i:in.v : iH-ought :..i tli r.o ii ir( s-roiis ol (liii!iiotninient,.o- disap-Ih-omii 1'roin llie disinliigratiiig trusi s i-i:;in--:aiii, cecnsel. -..:.- " ; M W II'ISIVI ML III ilium;. Plans Minle l,i Sin-lid S7.1 V.W on I hi-ee Laihl ings lor Mission llos pil I ' 1 t-t Luildin W ill It. l i ed cd I !-is pi-iiig. . i SpcV-ial' tii Till' Times:!. -.'Vsiii'-yi-lh'.' Nov ;!! Tne Hospital Sum!:!,' Association held meeting Moi.iJnv ,i I'lertioon ,in . the ol'liee. of .In de..- .1 .-(... I'riichiird at whiflf' ,t v as aiiiionnc.'d that tlie. hoard of ntaiiiigci s (.f t lie niissiiiii hospital is pliiiniiii': io. ci-.-ct a .tii-w building W'.IVicIt u ill ciisi ab. n,! , $7,7,111111. Ac'-, cof iiiii:; te' I'lie'. pliins'-,. t lie tin ililing is to in:- litiih in ihri.ie sections iind the lil-sl ciisl ilig '.If L's.Oili'l: is o be started earl v in 1 he spring. . Tlie sect ions are In ... i.ii.Hli-ni and of lir. pfoof ('ou st rin-i loll '. 'I'he i.i i ; i i ii I a i ii.-i iici;. of I be 'hospital wns also considered ' ami .'it-- was the cons.-nsns (it -opinion that il 'should be ki-'pt up. bv laxa I ton as the biirdetl of liii:i!iciiK: ;il is' loo' Jin ,i:i : lor', Hie lU'iT.v .' lijaiiagers. . i ni l : i: ritv rim wood pi lp. N.nv.av ami Sweden Ask Privilege I ml'T I ,!Mncd Naiiniis ( limse. A':is!iiiictiii. Nov. !i Norway and Swi d'ii', tlirough. the diplomatic rep- i resciiial ivi'S ha Ve r-'ques'.-il the I'nit ed, Sf ales to grant, tlieiu. Uniler '.the favored - nitt ions ' .cIhiihc . of.. . their Ihealics the sable -privileges" g!v, n Canada ''.'by section of Hie reciprocity agreement by which wood pulp atnl print paper are admitted tree -of. duty into the Lnited Slates. : (.ovei iiiir l oss in I l ip. -. Boston, Nov. !!.- i lovernor Foss and a delegation reiircsetit ing Massa chusetts ten ic.iliiy to attend the ded icailon of liionimients erected at Petersburg. Ya,. and Anllev Forgo. Pen u. When a man is bis son. It's becausi In m at liomu. good example to the bov onlv sees Judge Peebles to Consider Matter In Case of Mrs. Irene J. Cook ys. John M. Cook IN WAKE SUPERIOR COURT llelenilanl as to Alimony Examined I "day as lo His I'inaiicial t'oudi fieii Divorce Irom lied and Hoard t. ranted Csteitlay Several uses Continued Todnv ApMnl on Magislrate's Jiidginent on Con tract Heard Today Nonsuit. In A not her ( ase. Judge R. TL Peebles did not an nounce today his decision as to the 'amount of alimony Mrs. Irene John son t ouk, wlio was last evening granted a divorce from Mr. John M. ( ook, should be entitled to, hut took the matter under advisement. Ho will first read the stenographic re port ol the examination of Mr. Cook as to his financial condition before leaching a decision. The case came up yesli rday evening and Mrs. Cook obtained divorce from bed and board, the uuestion ot alimony coming up today. The pair became separated ten vears ago. Mr. (ook, who is a resident of Burlington,: has an action in Ala mance court lor absolute divorce. He and Mrs. (ook were married in March, 1'UIO, and Mrs. Cook charged that he abandoned her without cause She is highly esteemed in Raleiirh ind well connected, 'ibe examination today disclosed the laet that Mr. Cook is a laree property owner. He gave his in come at about $Ri) a month and his holdings as $l.fii)0 in bank stock; $4.unn in the Midwav Improvement ( ompany, capitalized at $35,000, but on which is a mortgage for $8,755; $.100 in stock In the Triple City Realty -.Company, capitalized at $600, buf winch owns property to the value Of: $l'll.lHI. Mr. 11. N. Siinnis and Solicitor Her bert K. Norris arc appearing for Mrs. ( ook and .1. A. Long of Craham and Mr. W, 15. Snow are attorneys for Air. ( ook. uses (out limed. The following cases tinned today: were con- J. 1. .lopes vs. M. Henry et als J. H. Powers vs. J. n. Overstreet; Ceorge M. Harden vs. W. S. Wilson; N-Mason vs. Western Union. A nonsuit was ordered in the case ol Moses Anne vs.- .William--Russell et a Is l'or 7..12. The jury wrestled a part of the day with the case of Hunter & Olive vs. .1. . .Tcmks. an aiipeal from a magistrate s court In awarding the plaint i li the sum ot $74.14 on a con tract entered into by this mercantile nrm and .1. AV. .lenks. Solicitor Herbert h. Norris and Percy J. Olive appeared for the plaintiff and Messrs. U. N. Simms ;ind C'has. U. Harris rep resented the defendant. I he jury .returned a verdict in fa vor of . the defendant, - . . SITTTIAtJK IX KNGLAXn. Piinie Minislei' Asiiiith Olfei-s o Hope to the W omen, London, Nov. !i Prime Minister Asiiiith announced in the house of commons that a bill dealing with manhood mirage would be introduced at the next session of parliament. Manhood-, suffrage means one vote ; toi every adult male, with the ex ception of aliens. . the insane and such persons as usually disqualified b law. I nder the present system men maintaining several residences have (lie right to vote in each place. A deputation composed of 90 mem bers ot parliament waited upon Premier Asiniith this evening to memorialize linn In favor of adult sultrage. which would enfranchise ail persons ol both sexes. Arthur Henderson. , M. P.. for Durham, pointed out that onlv 7.1)04. (505 per sons were enfranchised out of 46t oon. nun. 1 he loreign minister said that the government was pledged to : man hood suflrage and would introduce a bill lo that effect, but it would not include women. The bill, however, he said, would bo in such a form that the house could extend it to Include women If the house so pleased The more reasons a girl thinks she has for loving a man the more they are In her Imagination.
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1911, edition 1
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