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AssottoUi Press Service Associated Press Service J Vol. LXX. No. 155. The Weather RAIN. RALSIGH, N, C, MONDAY, J?; PRICE FIVE CENTS. Double the Number of Paid Subscribes: S I'll wspaper W A -mem m, , -til .'; r tY 1,11)12. LAST EDITION otner jh I Folk and Clark Have Both Been Stung By the Presi- dential Bee MAY BE SHOW DOWN Folk Endorsed Last Year ly (he Democratic State Convention, Hut Clark Men Kay Hie Convention Had o Kiftht to Do This A- it, Was Called For Another Purpose. Helieved That If Matter Were Loft to a li'linary, Missouri Would Endorse Clark May Call For Showdown Early in the Year. (By WIXITFLD JOXES.) - Washington, Jan. 1 I'nti April 4th, last, when the Hon. Champ Clark was 'chosen to preside over the house of representatives during lhe C2nd congress, Missouri never , had selected from her citizens si. president of the Fujled Si ii ( oh, chief justice of the Biipreme court nor u speaker of the house. Now Missouri has heroine ambi tions and is presenting ;or the con sideration, of the national democracy two of hpr distinguished men as env. didat.es for the nomination fo.- ;ho president Speaker ( namp ( lane and the former (rovcrnor Joseph V. Folk. It is prohahle thai before t-h democratic national convention h held six months hence that these Mi. . sotirians will have (ought out. their irival claims to he known as MI' souri's "favorite son," and that tr.o state will send a delegation to tee convention instructed to vote solid ly lor one or the .other nr tiiom. "V Although that husv litre- tus-e?. (he presidential hee. lias nout)( ii'i-i been buzzing about the bonnet ol Chani) Clark for a Ions while, it did not light upon him until about the time he was chosen speaker. TIi " same Industrious bee siims; ex-Hov-ernor Folk before it placed if ', stinger into the cuticle of Speaker Clark. It happened this way. About three years ago Governor Folk, v. ho hud tho distinction of Winning the governorship of .Missouri in I ft til, when the republicans carried . the state for their presidential nominee . tor the first, time in a generation and elected about all of their other can didates, came ou. as an aspirant f;r the United States senate against Sen ator William .1. Stone, who had al ready served a term in the. sennit. Stone won out by a nose. A year and a half later Folk thought ho would again like to he a candidate for the sena;e, this time touwrrccd Senator Warner ,a republican. There were two other aspirants, .lames A. Reed, former mayor of Kansas City, and former Governor David R. Franci;--, who also had the distinction of hav inff sewed as secretary of the inter ior during the second form of Pres ident Ceveland. The politicians who wanted to beat Kiaticis saw that, their only opportunity to do -so wti to consolidate their strength. Then it was arranged that Folk should withdraw and allow Reed to make the race alone against Francis Reed then wared in and gave the for mer cabinet officer a severe trounc ( Continued on Page Seven.) V. J. TO SPEAK HERE Hon. William Jennings Bryan, who several times has spoken in Kalelg.i, will deliver an address here Saturday night in the auditorium. When it comes to drawing- a large crowd, Mr. Bryan has all or the poli ticians beat and it Is confident iy ex pected that the big auditorium will he taxed to its seating capacity. Mobile Fd ilea tor a Suicide. Mobile, Jan. 1 Prof. G. O. Meux, .one of the most widely known edu cators of this section of the south, proprietor of Meux Business college, committed suicide in his office yes terday with a' Bmall pocket knife. He stabbed himself below the heart. The body was discovered by his wife. V 01 III MISSOURI Fertilizer Plant lluriied. Baltimore, Jan. 1 Fire destroyed the Martin Company Fertilizer plant. The loss exceeds thirty thousand dol- lr9- , GETS A BIG SALARY What Winner of Motor Race Gets Would Amount to n Salary of Over $2(1,000,000 a Year Will Receive $10 For Kvery Mule Driven .Hid Will Go 75 Allies an Dour. Indianapolis. Ind. .Ian. 1. Who $:!(!. isti. nflO a wants it salary ol yea:-? The figures almost stagger. the a erage person who figures that a sal ary of $2.."iU0 a year is good, ye, the use oi a little calculation shows that the winner of the second annual T00 mile international sweepstakes mo tor rai-e on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,. '.Memorial Day, will : lie drawing a salary of that rate for the time consumed in the deriving ' con ies.:. .... The figures would amount .much higher if the side money which will he given along with the $;1i'Uhh purse U considered. The winner will receive $L'U.nin) from the Speed way, while the makers of various ac cessories will -.contribute' about $.".- unit addil ional lo his pot 'of cold an' donate liberally to the winnois of the other eleven prizes ofi'crcd, which brings the to;al to $r,ii,oini. On a mileage basis, the winner will receive : $ it) for every mile d"l ven. and the rate of travel main tained in the race will be more', than seventy-live miles an hour. This is thn rii'tlf'St nft'pl pvor mnle in l!if. histoiv ot automobile lacing and will prove a magnet tor the great. csT" pilots in the world. I rue. the race will he one of the loughest bai lies ever fought in t he vlmder con lllct world, for find miles is a test supreme of both men and metal, but the gold and glo'v are greater than the hardships which will ho under gone, and danger Is nut an elfucn' of consideration bv t io fairies-- mus- ! fs if. i.!ie Ulr.u,r. ( The ind rnatlona: char.icrer ol the event is assured, as the French. Ger man and Italian makers are as much Interested as the Americans. From the standpoint of the spec:ator this contest will he one of the most thrill ing in the annals of iiiotoidoni. Seven hours of a speed., battle royal is what 'they will see, and the motor ing public today demands more from men and machinery than any oilier class of people. This': demand '.is to lie satisfied at the cost of thousands of dollars. And yet perhaps the reader, won ders why the speedway should hang up a purse of $.V),l)0i). '..The' 'manufacturer- does not enter the racing game simply to see his car whirl round and round tin track. He enters the game for the benefits thai he receives from the publicity attached to the event, to study his car while subjected to the te.i of high .speed and to learn its possibil; ities. The racing game is an expensive proposition. The drivers do not care to compete in events where sufficient prize money is not offered. Neither does the manufacturer care to rate for charily. Thus the speedway by hanging up this great purse, settling the dale of the race almost at the opening of the season, and wjih its specially constructed track, will' be able to give the public not only a long race but it will bring the best cars in America and possibly several from Europe to the track f-r the five-century grind. HIE MAN KILLED Memphis, Jan: 1. William Hard esy, was killed, his body burned, and Charles Young and James Mol Icy. rivermeri, serlousy wounded by a mol of ' 11 f teen negroes on Cenlen niel Island, twenty miles north of Memphis. The victims are "fisher men. The Island has been the scene or many similar tragedies In the last few years between whites and blacks. 1 .. STR1KK OF LAUNDRY WOF.KFRS First Serious Fuhor Trouble oi the Xoh' Y'enr, New York, Jan. 1. -A strike of steam laundry employes Is promised as t.ie first serious labor trouble of the new i ear in this clt)' During the closing hours of 1911, tho laun dry workers international union met quietly and ordered several thou sand on strike, demandinff a ten-hour-day, hetter wages and sanitary conditions. if : V I- I t a c!iii:si: m: oi.i tion. I l'oni top In boMiini ace Vt u I niu 1 iing, Minisn'r (ii 'trnn Anairs lor (hi- lieu government, Yuan Shi Kill. Premier of ( hnia under the dynasty ; Nun Yat Sen, vtho will tic the lirt president of the ( liiiicse re public, alul T;iii'.shao X't, ulin repre senlcil (tieMaiiilii! gn crumeiil at the Revolutionist's, coa'ei .euce hehl iit Sliangbai. sTOKI.S Til Hi: OPFR XTKD ()V . not her Operation For- (lie .Mil lion i aire Publisher, Who Was Shn lit, i:tbel Conrad. New ' York. .Ian. 1 V. K. IV Stokes will probalily imdcrtio an operation soon for I lie removal of the li ft kidney. Stokes -recently, un derwent an operation for the ivinov al of an !ihe;s in the kidneys; The entire kidney is now aifecled. Stokes was so ill' during-the recent trial of Lillian Graham and Kthel Conrad who shot him, ' that the verdict of their ac(iiittar was 1101 told .him lor more than a week. FIRF IN IIOTFI. Men and Women Sent Seiirrj-inii Down l ire l-'scnpcs. l'hiladelphia, Jan. 1 Men and wo men iu night clothes ..were sent scurryng down the fire escapes anil many narrowly escaped death or in jury, in a firo in tho new LaFavet'e hotel early this morning. All guests were asleep when the. blaze, was dis covered, .'one man R. M. Hill, Phil adelphia, 'Jumped from a third story window rind' fractured his skull, lie may die. The lire loss was small. HARRY ATWOOD FELL INFO ICY WATER TODAY Lynn, Mass.. Jan. .1 When but i few hundred yards .from -Point of Pines at, the s:art of a Might to Port land, Maine, Harry N. Atwood nut with an atcidont, and fell mto the icy water with his hydroplane. He crawled upon the lop of the machine At noon lie was waiting for n boat to come to his rescue. New- Yen' Gift. : As a uew year gift to Its patroni Hie enterprising lirnt of Powell tiid Powell is dl dributing attractive niclitl mail boxes as reconim"nde( by the posfoflli-e depari ment 0f the government ThemV are very tixel'ul ln'CHents, I 1 liiil ill I f t r is i Delivered Foit Addresses On m nt to Crowds I .-tlU'C.i.l I ill !'h" I Hi. I'-, t .-hevi;ie, '.Ian. I. I ii V illiiii-: ('ral'.s. .SMperiiitervp-iM . c! t.ie ni-v-naiional ifdiirr.v i ; . i ! -it i . ui' . a. 'i ili'tion. sj.oke (tiir i-i'r.i'..; in ...-ie-i!e y.s!erda . I !.; . 1 ! i ":" 1 : o rddresses' at : .n . .'.I. (.'. -.v.. In1 iiietiched in the moriiiu . as. i h- ' " l - -1 I'l'.-sl.'yii'i'i.ni i-.i'M'-:) iiiol in the .';) ing'-'he delivi-ved a P-'P-iC :n :ie- I' li-.st Uaptisi. chnrcii to' Ue-. cotii.i. V hi-i'. a of that !!! r-1-. . ''Ii" ( V!!trs: Mei.ioiiis;- . ii in ih' '."if. !'".(- ir tei nui i-ni!i'c!i. A.- i.m- ! ivs" t;:i; li:l eh lire Ii in ii.ik ;'.'r h'.i- ut;e. i i " 1 ; 1 1 1 !i. .Wen ;in i !':':!. I. :. t in." 'Me. was ii;irciilur.-.l -lit. .h:i!. ! 'ri ' c-ba i-l !i;.i;.'llefe. t:: ii 't' i! i - ' al ;i-"-;jra in. M -I''h- ! !.-.-: t ' " . .t i 'iiiiv'i al i lie 'iii- ii::i-. his lir-i t .;:t: i;;iih."- A 1 i'I'Vii . i ; l.,'.ii,--: ' '! lll-iil- I'll 1 I , 'I-' ill I I ' I A ' :i 'iin.i: .ii.' i;ii!,i.. u, I i !)!i. .n I. e -'.. :M. ('.. A :,' -i. . .ii l lor .ftr.' i.'ecayioli lieiiuv Mii'i! y. I : t ;.;-;, 1 " . ; 1 1: ' 1' O'clock ill' : ; lilt !V;-;,Cif 1 . '. I . ' I) ! I II V liH-eiing o-,' the V. M. A. on '!'!.(! .'.iit-.:l look Id'' 1 ' I Al . his 'lcc'tu !'. at i.ji nr.'! li-.ip-tUt. ( hiirc'h, I m Criiiis 'evpt:iir.ed soi'lieKiin;; of 1 A', ork in'. '.;' J hi; .Ke-nyon-Sheiipard lull, ri:' ; - u t iy v - iiorsi'il by iniersiaie conVtv;iyii. II staled i .tat. by-the lerni- e:' this toil all in toxica i in;; lni!i-)rs '-sluinied P.iki j a 'i'r'y :;iite. in vioiaiioii m' i::c !;is of IhOci' Vt;.te'..4i re' .taken 1 1'. : : i I. mler J tli protection, w" (lie inti'i... ,iie ,i.'in-nieri-e aim i.vi. -ti ' 'i-i-'d 'i i -..'is-I'icioii upon car ;Jtix lie1 .-. t . 1 1 '..-'. Dr. t.'ialit,. Ii.-. iiiadf a .li'dy n. iv. ' S-v'-;. .r.-i-i'i. iu ilitt.i uitt pln anon to t.iie na'ior.ai atitl. social i I !.!(-. lie is Alio a ill her. of :' iiuo';i i.':il ins chieliy with-' oucstions of C p-js. Han 'sociology, and tit I:'. i,i:v.i fer i-ociyl jK'ti'-rl'iicti-, :!iat have In i a en acted liy. ' Oiii'i'i iis. . " PROTFSTS AtJMNSI' HOuk Several Protevls -'tinsl I lie'. Ol.la lioiiiiui as AoMiivijilf .liistt.e. A a: l.itiIiin, .Ian, i. .- 'I'fjiest ; ugtiinsi. tlie apj nintmen;.. ' of I ' ivit d ciafi' j'.i.-tii-e of ijte i.upreliie i iij'i i mission. ' MiniK's ita 'warehouse A I on .die action of Judge llool. joining the iililaiioina a ui iniru i" . from enfotemg i lie two cent railroad rale. The President has uiMinuied he 'will, make no appoint mem until the return' of Altortn'V-tlener tl Wlcki rshani from Panama l-iii'iar. eleven I h . f.a I'ellelle in .Micliigali. Detroit Alieii., Jan. I .- .-i ..,(.' lioberr -,M. I, a l-'olleiie. of Wisconsin, who is in .Michigan on a three .i:-s cpealdng' tour, urging his candldiic: for the presidential nomination, da llvert'd addresses at Flint and !:t; City.' Tonight lie. sfnaks at Sa.;i n aw. ; " LOUD WELCOME IS GIVEN HEW YEAR '.-The now- year was nshere.l in last night by the ringing of bells ind I lie tooting (if whistles, but a lot of -Raleigh, peoide iiad such a good . (ni sclence that l lie noise did no' ds -V U I'D them. Oih.'i's. however. le cliired that the sounds were opal i i those of any. fuss factory., Tiie lire alarm sounded tit intervals nrid the coiiii;inies cespctiiled to false alarn1.:, Two Lives Lost in Fire, New York, Jan. 1 Two live .were lost and a hundred thousand dollar worth of property destroyed, caused by a lire which destroyed the big milk dciot on Fas! Twenty Second street. Died nt Hie Tlirollle. Pllel'le, ((!(., Jan. I. -While rtnnlng lo'.Mioiive on Lin Alcbt soil. . 'liieK.'i and Sim tu l'e Railrrnd, Wallace lOverille, engineer, droppM dead at. tint liirotlle. Jle was eia- I ployed ou Hie roud for thirty years. t I rmm?a V"' , - ' -WS- i 'i 1 .',:'. -"V. - ::-''-'-"-'":-;d TifST".. ! i;"' ;:irtov--.I,v;j--s' '3' ' i !:i -:4 8 mi 4 .. ' IV-4 -''' v K '. j ll 1 ? i --.-.... r : ii- A,At- .:' fc,.-J --3i . y? r: '.- '' ::.:.: ' IIS, ?:'' - aP 3fsivs.U(,PO- 1 Ncv-Vi',!. seit, I'tni-f ier-.iy i: .1.1-1 . sic l.ei Ol,;. . ill- 'i'Vs'HSfe :'Mr? Iff It I L : : VvX .'A .-I ! . l -i i r 1 Ah.it ' I', - i.o:"! -' , .'-.,; A, J . - A j -,' ' . ' ' . ''''' ;j V- " :. : i-.aA' iv- t;.,. on ai .eat -. : i i a- c ,, , i ,.' in;:;-.,,'.. I. ARK' !'.l i l.t'i lis ( Al.l.l'.l;-.. At li''a(l'i:tai (cis of tils !Te.i.!eiil ia I Roomers in Si . I.i.iiiv. l.ouii. Jan.. l.-fSiieiiU.-r Champ flail; re-, it. .1 new -ir caiier,; a' i 1 iu' bt ailquan.i I, is lYaaals opened j to Hiitlier i!i. i,r plans m Unvi. Clark ' receive i!." ii, i-iO(i'a:i- nr'i sideii i i,t I 1 lioiaiiii.ilon, ( inrk' i i'i ii-iais thuv i; is prtihitb!..' t la- i-.p ,iK,..- ", ill . i;!i draw from f he rie e inr hiduiuat !.-.)'. i I'lllXil'll NiliMii! p.oArd of i:i,!: ri(s. i iovernor Kitcii.iti . i o ia v a ;,ioi ai ed -Air. ,1. l-'rAnk Ka; ..-.if." I-A anl.iii, Alacou louniy. as a to. mber of I he slate boiii il of; eloci ions In ..uccee.l .Mr. A, l KHaiil of i'li ' i a a-"- NEW PRESiOFNT CF 3 MO Pl I inrni f Lib LlDtHSA ah -l! o' i.l, !.il'"l i,i, 'Jan. I ; I :"'.. i''l Ho-aril was today in. ii-iirale,; jo laAileii; of tie r nil!'!;- of l.iltei'ia. t a i .-ia. , , eo oei -ipn ii i ue. .e !i e i'ii:i:.i ea;'s. i: nev.- picaiie ni lead ipe. iiviugui a I 1 ., aiidrest. ('ii .. '-sii;- islaei I' ll fiat, tiie - prut raric'l ln'-aol ia i ion.-: in co;; rt..'fii.:i' wi' lul.e "i";i.ii",'s cf the c.nin- I ' W 10 proiieAii ;i : ai.iiti li;;:iii!j i'reti';h "the en a.C'eii- intei-es; of the I liit.eil Asli'le.s, Cie.n I ', I I1 a i n a lid other- Ian, i.-tv At 'oon as a matt gets tip a litlie bit tn t.ie uoi'ld I',. ipoisie. (l,,sr who are where n came from. P.- A-n,, ( Pe . I, til; ft S'l.tlf! I.ik" ;:., ,. i'M i.ta',1 . .'IC. 'i.ia; A i: , i ;': i,. .l Vt- .1! M . .,-.. , Ai'-tai. ,t.,! I , - ' ' t ' W-iiii-ltP; '1': :.! ii'-i-in ' ;, ,o , i and i i hail.-' ( 'i.f-ali, Wi, , t. i -. . ite I't-. i'iii . ,j of ', lib! 'otv . Clll '(,!.: ' ., : . . ' iiiSSi GF'PAPERS , . i . 21,848 AXiUiii':' ol i''oie. Fmplnyeil in li.e V.ih i:::--s Unre Than .;i.-(l.t(( A.'. erase i iivTilatioti IC I, (Kin- I -.(a! !;.-i'iy 'ii-t i(ii:ioii l or S .-.. . papers More'. Than f;o.titlO.'''l. I (' , .!... ! ; A ill-Ill. (Ml! of Hie ;.-i,iH-r:il i hiri"'.ii ii i-ensiis 1' K r . -1 1 1 1 .- mi til -i-.ttit'ilishing, ' as Is'M.ed- by l.iiii I. ii- I iiii-.l lid. of the h n roue, oi t!ii e, !! t: i, I . -J : 1 I nH1 Of l-ni'!!::l'n-l' lilVi U.j'r. In ificliid'-s ill- priMiiii;: .iit'i litiblif-'hia;; of blanks, .iltisi'-. in v.sii.i n rc . and jK-riodicals; alio j; !i pr iri in.u. liook-btndi'.tp and blank .book nuiUina-. si'--i etigraxiug,' and I'tho-!ii-.i.';u;:v. VI ie report was 'prepari-d i:ti(li' Hie 'i I'ect ion of W'iiKrin M. Sieuari . cb s:i lis1 i'-ian for matn: i'lii i iii'i i':'. h t: (;: ii o: lie., census, and ii eo: -tains sum uurii s which' give tin: n-iii-i .;; i lii-'iii-.'S ami l im n'umbei' anil 'ii'i-i! !ai iO:r of. - newsaapi'i'S fi nil pr-ri-fnticai.-; J. ' -rbi of isMii', (-iiararlei-, ::Mi! lul.i tiiit. r-. mi- ! ! ! ami 1 im':', and ill" to !.;"( ;' '.itles. voIiiiihs, ;i.nl l oi'ii'i oi' lieok:, a tlil works p.rint- f ' ;-r priil'i'i) ;iill!i:-li"'l for I !iii.:i sin ll 1(- ' -i. -ion :': iii:i; If iici-essn rV after a an.i.ia; inn of tlie -.original' !;.! s (if increase. 'I!,- '.-!. eraf suninyiry shows i:i-;:i-e:e-e ',) a'i vt..- i nlns at- t he. census ti; 1 :''M. us 'o.'i'p.'ire.i with rlnii ' for . .-"lie i.'i-."'.-) I; of -lie printing and li'ii-'iAi 'I'f.'i. j-.--.- is iitiiii-ated by - - -. A i--:v. :;!:' in e.;: .lid isli in eiits from At l '"' t .o -:i i.-Ma in liioo by i . -I .: :,f A-.ai- i -ials Miiued at -01,-' in '.".ei n; compared .with i ,'-5 :'. .'. I ; A' o i'i i :. !,-, turiiiiig out . ' :.-' ''. r.;j ,;: ed as .worth $""7.- ' '.-'ii- 'I' ii as aiiainsi $ij."i-',- : ;' Ai ! :.!'; and the. em ' '.' : in l ie btisinef of ::..ri8.U42 : i". ,. ' :.' j Itero ".STAiTii were .' i i. - i V' ; . ' A ; : s i,ie . 'A'. .-;;:';;;. utid A''agcn amouilled "!.- M'A'-.f s-:,r.!H .fit 1:'"i and $l!.i4.- i '. i i'i ! i'ti I . an iiu-reitse of S 7 i i-it.i i . ni- ;i-'r cent. Ai'-' ..M.'r.ii.-ei- . nalai ii'd O-'lieials I ileA , . ;r:.s I'.,;..-, -if ?.,.' 5, ill JHUM allll 'a--: i'i -' I t'O I . nil increase of 4 5 .' ' -'i'i: : 't . sa l.t.iiet; increased .'.):: i' ' V . 7 ii'mi 'iit 11'ii-i lo $1ti:!, : ;. ' ,1.111,1' A, ) 're'i, or ,;! per : ill . , Ai he A, i .fa.'; I.ii.niiel' oi vaiiin I'arti. .ti' i I !o;.-tt-,! . urifis, I h" yen r was ".:.('! ; ' I 'Miy. y t 'J .- I'.i.tiXT.- In T'".'.t. ,. :i ii'i;i'f;:-e oi it; per' cent: i':.. f- increas 'ii fieal $lri7,- T.'iA'A'u in i'. itl io t. 0-1 a; 's.ifoii in I ' or l-i'.' per .feui liioi.er and ( il'.-idiK ion. 'Aie' n.,:;-i! iianihei' o. newstiapevs ii:-i ', .' -iii.i ! a! public;!, ions vtas i;, ! i : ia .1 I'iAi and K l.siS in t ; 1 1 1 -1 . an in,",' Aih'A ni L ii. i' cent. '-The aggre a ' .' i .. . . -1 i re 1 1 ! -1 1 i o 1 1 per itisue- -ii. il , ..;'.! i it ii.iy . week I)', sent i-weekly, ! n-vi' kf-A t iit!"hiy. and' oi iier -- was 1 i a! aS. ! an ia I :)n:i and 1 ii".oo;i.7'.':; in lA'i'i. Rij i.:ieiy;;i.- of I .'per cent. V'.iii ilaiii.t.s iii,:i'.:..-.ed in nnuiher j."'"'" '?.'''- '" --1'' - '"' ' P'.t. ent, : ,l,d: 1,1 '' '"' '!:"i', ll'"1'1 1 ' - : ' ' ' - 111 ( -- 1 .i-'.o. - ... !-r w;).. '-"-ia r.e,.siai'ers im-rease.i m h umber from i'H m M'n, or 5 per cent, anil in circulation from .1 nt 1 i.:; i7.:sj. fir' 1. 1 jter cent '! la . .sfii'ilay .i'di'ti.ms. oi dailies an (Continued on Page Two.) IMPERIALISTS GLAD FIOHTiNG HAS BEGUN '' kit ... Jan. l...r imperialists, are d' tigUi' d at (lie out break dl Lost i 1 I'ii ae -onliif; id reports' from gov '. -!t,;, ai . ireies. Tiiis will give them i ii" ' oppnflii'ti :y ;.. avoid t he I'eAUlt of ,l:l imtifnal vo'tv. iiiion. iiri-ed to bv :.;,bA::,i;;:!:'.:l'::;;;:e',,''''r " I'i P"ii, e eonfercnie ;;t Shanghai. P.y the III 1,'eili' Ills, terms, delegates i',fi .! iill if ( liiiei's provinces are lo iim-i i , ill aide the tut lire form of iniieiii for China. Ilatikow was , j.( tiyut, ,,f seven- ftahttnft between tn.' ! "n ,'iriiiies before Hie recent ;i rii.ii f ;.'e 't;s decided niton. I iiikow Attacked. PeHiim. .1 hi, 1 -An army of tour 1 M'h'A;t,(f 1 1 )'u I ionarics attacked lliutknw "t ity yisterday afternoon. Tlii'' imp.' t iaii.ti lirtny of thirty thoti t. uid 0, '.'lapios i';e city. Fierce light ing i now - progressing. Ariwnv i-t's never too late lo mend 1 iht (,'iiriH mas hosier;', SHOT OFFICER IN SHOULDER Will Neal Fired On Policeman Barbour A( Close Range Yesterday Afternoon MANY SHOTS WERE FIRED .Negro Shot at Least. Fifteen Times At Pursuers, and These Returned Fire With Fagerness Can gilt Af ter Long Chase at, Northern V.x i elision ii' l'erson Street- .Air. Piirliotir Passed Comfortable Xlslit At HospitalAn X-ltay Photo Made fit Wound. Hemmed by the officers in a little on! House hack of Martin's Hosiery .Mill.. Will Neal. a negro wanted tor lapping "a negro woman, turned hlu pi.-iol on Policeman C. B. Harbour i.-rilay afternoon and inflicted a wound in the left shoulder that al-. mi.:.! brought' the officer : to the round; .iumiied a high fence and bjirinred toward Johnson street, struck -up- Halifax', and with a ram of bullets 'following' him, reached1 .Mrs. Hannah Sasser's idace at the northern extension of' Person street before he was arrested. Neal emp tied ins revolver three different limes iii the course of his run, but; witli all the shooting no other per son was touched. .Mr. Barbour was carried io Hex Hospital, where physicians 'began probing for the bullet. They, were unable to locate it last night and to day made further examination. An x-ray picture was made of the wound today. Air. Harbour-passed a com ieriab'.e iiighi, ' and tuere is little 'car- tiiai: be will not recover. Of foi'ist con -Hi nt ion, good habits and vtrotit; i. iii, if. si.ould reiiovcr rsTii'i ;y iroin Lie wound. 'There 'ia no mure ei'tii ient oflicer on the 'police' a'.ic and tiie news of his wouudiuf? was received .wjtii sorrow by a host '1 friends. . Hail Left Haleigh, '.Policemen, Harbour, Henry War ren ami fh i". Drown and Sanitary tiispector W. .1. Peebles went, to Hailroud s.reet, yesterday afternoon about, four'., o'clock -.io serve a war rant ou Will Neal for slapping a ne iiro woman. I'iUa Cill. The offense v at. cniiiiniucd sometime : ago and t ae warrant was issued in November. Neal lent own after the assault and hint just returned to the city. How Trouble Occurred, otiucrs Warren and Down wenr im., a negro bouse in search of Neal and .Messrs. Harbour and Peebles re mained on iae outside to wateli. Seeing an outhouse in tho rear, Mr. Harhoi'.r opened the door. He was received wiiii a bullet in his left shoulder, the man being so near thai tiie powder from the pistol burned the ollicer's face.. It. was no fault 'of Neni's that the policeman was imt killed outright. (nine lo Lust. Willi blood . oo.ing from the wt .mid iii his shoulder, Mr. Barhour jumped backward," crying that he '., a.s shoi. Officer Peebles asKcd the (Continued on Page Two.) WALL STREET HOPING FAR BETTER YEAR New York, Jan. 1 Wall Rtreet will begin the new year with tho wish, that It may be more prosper ous than Fill., The last twelve months saw hard times in Wall stt'.ci . Ilusines w as poor most Of the year except for a lew large houses. Not only on the stock exchange, but in other exchanges and In tho "curb "'market, depression was fell Tb. re was active speculation at times among Wall street traders, but there was no general participation by the public. The year's poor buslnes con ditions generally is regardod as re-1 sponsible for the slump In trading. Law n Tenuis Meeting. New York, Jan. 1. -A. call nan been issued lor tbo thlrty-Wrs; an nual meeting of the United States lawn tennis- association, to be held nere February 9th. Two hundrml and lllty clubs throughout the coutt try comprise tho organization. v .tfA f I v: i s. r it
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