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IT If I Associated Press Soviet we m Associated Press Service Vol. LXXI. No. 5. PRICE FIVE CENTS. The Weather SNOW. Ri. LEIGH, N, C, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912. LAST EDITION Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in Raleigh of any Other Newspaper E Judge Bragaw Begins His Duties On the Bench Today With Wake Superior Court CHARGE TO GRAND JURY Dim 'Week Criminal ( ourl Ifcjjati Today With Judge Stephen ,'. Kri Kaw, Presiding Was Appointed u l-ew Days Afto ll.v Lovei-nor kit- hin to Succeed Judge Wnrd, Mio Unsigned Ills First Court to I'r'-sUU? Over Makes Very Kine Impression as a Presiding Ollioer Able mill Instructive Charge to . l.raud Jnrv. Wake superior court convon;d thus morning with Judge Stephen- t . Hm- Raw. presiding. 'I ins is Juim? I!in gaw s llrst court. .ie having been ap pointed a tew days ago to nil Lie unexpired term ol Judge (leorge . Ward, who resigned. I Ins is a one week s term of criminal eases ami there are some Nil odd caves on mi docket, ono being a murder case. 1 luu'KO to (timid Jurv. Judge llrugaws charge to t do grand jury was not very lougih. bat in the opinion of the lawyers in court was a very able one. He h-:im by 'saving ftat he was very slud in hold his tirst conn .iere in vie capi tal ritv and W alte county, the center ol thought in the siate. tor hern re snicd some of his verv best, mends, people who are . law-ibidlng. H should be tlm. aim of W ake l oun'v to set an example to the enure . t : . t in strict Obedience to the law and authority, lor the eves or Hie eii'iiv state are upon this people as t,u. leader of thought and action. He ha:; watched with peculiar pride lb progress of the cilv. However no true progress will be made williou. obedience to the law. In anv age where llxed law is not recognized, there can be no true public prog'it.s and protection to t.ie people. Ne cessity iias created safeguard 'or so ciety and no Innocent man shall ne punished or no guilty ones iinpi'.insii ed, is the spirit ol the law. Our loreialhers recognized the rights ol Lie people, against tvrnnnv onpres smiu. and injustice, and limit strong walls ol deien-o around the poo lo. No man shall be deprived ol li.: Ireedom except by due process oi law. ( rime must be minished, men cannot rest salely at. night ir .; about I a'."! r daily vocations wMiiou! the protection of Hie law. Peace may be measured bv how well Inn grand juries perform their dimeu Howard or hope ol reward shoul.l not Inlliteiire von to present anv lulls against anv one, nor Icr.o iiuiue benlcd lulls against others. II" lit them when thev retire in tl)"ir renin lo -lave some one to carolullv read the oath over again that'll may Ik. a guide lo duty and conscience. He then explained to the loTeinan bow lie should go over the bills as pre sented bv the solicitor and how to properly make returns. Itesides lac bills presented, it is the dui.v or each juror to bring to the alllenion ol -lie jury any eoniiulsHion of crime with in his knowledge. He also direc.ed their intention to the catngory of (Continued on Page Two.) ROOSEVELT HASN'T POWER OF BRYAN Washington, Jan. 8. 'Well, a man who lias actually been Presi dent hasu t the same power as a man who baa not. Colonel Iloose veil may not be able to prevent his name going on the ballot, but I can and will prevent mine from going on." This was William Jennings Bryan's comment, when told Roose- velt Bald he wan powerless to lire' vent bis name being placed on the ballot In the next presidential elec tion. Bryan, who is here today to attend a meeting of the Democratic National Committee, said he would not be a candidate for the presi dency under any circumstances.. J. E. O'bonnell or Raleigh, left Saturday for , Dayton, Ohio, where be will attend the convention given by The National Cash Register Com pany to their leading salesmen In the United States " .' WAK TODAY tJ 1 w I Wll.l. I I.V .VI HOSS (( li.W. Dr. Paul 1'. (.mis. president ot I lie (iiMinaii Aero t lub who is now on Ins va to (leriiiiinv lo complete the pl ins lor crossing the Atlantic ocean in Ins dirigible I 'allium Sucli aiil. IH'M .M;p'i !i. (alls bus been 111 the I lilted Males to cdIi-I nol ci iidii n aid. in bavins a waibip cv envt iic::ss l!ie Allantic. hesel:: !r. tfiiiis, there, will l:e a crev ol eleven who will make tbe np. IN TO in Anti-Saloon League of North Carolina to Meet Here January 26-27-28 The Xorlli Carolina Aiiti-Salooil I.eag.ie will nie.'t in tins eilv. .lan uarv -ii- T-'.-S. in its annual con vention. From the present out look 11 will be the largest and most sue cesslul ever In lil. I no league I ins week is sending out thousands ol pages of literaiure all over tue State to tin-, press and temperance leaders on (he subject, and a great host, ol temperance workers are ex pected to be .present. This morn ing lie v, It. 1.. Davis, stale organ izer, met in coiileivnce with Ilie pastors ol tins city, and they de cided to take up the matter. cnHT Inlo it. wlib zeal and make neces sary preparations. i hv are pre pariln: a leller in s'Tnl lo lb" nri iniK pa:-lovs a ii d. ( ! i 1 1 ri '! i workers all over Ilie Slate. -.inviting them, lo be present at the convention. There will be a In:: musical program, a chorus of . probahlv one hundred voices, in charge of I'rol. Wade R. liniwn. slid' tliere will be no lack of interest along that line. Many prominent speakers will be present, among them beiu' Dr P. A. linker, the general superintendent ot the Anti-Saloon I.eaKiie ot Amer ica; John (J. Vioolev. author and orator of -International reputation, who was a fow years ago candidate for President or the l.nlled States on the prohibition ticket: Hon. Rich niond Pearson Hobson, congressman from Alabama, and a speaker of ability. The sessions will begin Fri day ai .1 o clock, and continue through Sunday, practically all of the local pulpits being filled bv con vention speakers on hundav. Fri day atternoon, Saturday .morning and Satitrday afternoon, sessions will be held in the Tabernacle Bap tist Church, while Friday night, Sat urday night and Sunday afternoon, sessions will be held in the city au ditorium. Among tho subjects to ho discuss ed nre: "Success of Prohibition In North Carolina ; ' Alcohol, the Croat De stroyer'; '-Scientific, Temperance": "Law Enforcement';.' National Leg Islatlon to Stop Federal Interference of State Prohibition Laws." Ilov Kills Ills Mother. .Miilord, .Mas.. Jan.- ii. Uarcuce I., ltaclne, age 17, killed his mothei, Mrs. 1 xu is Racine, -with a biuclier knlle, set tho house afire, then fatal ly stubbed iniself. The blaze was extinguished ly tlremen. The bo- is belbwed to bo temporarily Insane. OH H DDVAH Ml r. uniHii nui i n I imm i rr II . n unnuiuniL p Significant Utterance cf H..s Great Speech lla &fue Great Audi . ce Tin- reai'.S: ottthnr: tliiir ijiyetffi Uoii. W'i l)rai: SauirJay nirjii . dress before an audiec lb" er ::cv ui.diiiM le -deriared lie r -i', ! are nu n iv; ilie pin more "oles ior l)"mu' Mil,-.,:- Ill: ill ' : HI :;m:,l: hh ),;.: f" ;n. v .i - . UOW t !".'V' vlni eau' ac l ii'i! i'i aim l-iai he will a:i;-:i inimal! more earnest work .for 'In-ni tiian ever did wte'ii burdiMefl wit''. ! personal candidacy; iha' be t:in!iiilntieii :.he expf-tsi. ii.it of nft: but is li-:in menus '.". of jollUi. 'Air.' iiryun's tiimo win.--.prs. of the World .'in 1 ;i i :1 cc. V. -il:! Mid 'he- A pull' ai ion Of I''-' rfli'MT ' j l!eire.--en':l'ive IJoyt'iimi tit." 1" '-.l.ij an-', t'loii'toin- .re li-'-v e1' ei.lU'.:,;i.:i'..:.i- prci'f'.-is iae VVO.'l 1 n'"'! :.in.l fd' a v.-at. epiag of iu:ii'.:'- innscieiif". in i-levaiiou ol u'on'l;: o ..oplc i'-:.; oil lih'-s. particularly .In ihe r.-'iiv.-.n :it' pnidie-i'iTajv. '11- reare-Mcl if prnTi'-: In i.i:: liitiari'd. n -'iiui :'or 'lie elecliolt .-of. t:iiit,ed '.'Ml".-' .',ei::i!nvs '!,y.- Hie' peopli and d':i.lii.'' i! ' tliai. I'btli pariie-: Miii .t siop :sliani j baiti'.i; on this siili.icot and . ;n litiTilui i'::ill v lor umliii pri.t'i i ,101 aliens and spucial .i'.ileiVi.s oluiol ol tin; I niti'ii S'at'M .- n '. . i Hid pa.;;; a Ml li-r the lieout :o lei i on:il.ors and lot its ndoplicni be (iptiniial ys'i'li the states. He i'i'(.'tli'-t"d Ih'at party uriin.l ik-s Inr ilie - nomination of candidal.!' will ere long vi .gcuerallv in toiee, An eloin'.unt feaiure ol lliyan .- adtVRvs - Viis;: ii -revii'v. '. of the pro gri sv. of reforms ' in '-govern niciii if: all countries in tbe past few; ear -Uussia, China. Japan. Knghiiiii'. -''id in, the I'liili'il States. The pruoeca lions of represeui.alives of "siii-cia! iaterests." and trusis. aii.l..inesiiw tions inio coiiiiiiei'cial eiiiisiir;ti:ie against the interest of ilie nennh came m tor sjiecial review v.iui a hoie and a prediction t isi t lie I leinocials in congress will use lle ir present' ni-ijcrity control for pusliiiwr these -.in vesliga Hons inio many ne'.'ii ed avenues. He declared tnat since "senator Lodge had in a recent - speecli here seen III to go lino an extended cnu cisni ef I Ik; -principles' of the iniu: live anil releri'iiduin. he loll con si raineil to ret ute these - cril lejs'iis, lie went Into an analysis of these principles and predicted their lei'ii; iipplicatiun as a national and slat' system.: ; .;.-(Iovi'nior (has. . Aicoc., 1,1 imroditcliig - Mr. lirvan. declareil .in throrv was Mint "Am one lie: -tin:;. onlni;c don I deserve it and any or.' deserving i! don't need it," but f-a.id Hit career ol Mr. I'.rvau iniisl ranici him in' briefly review ii. Hi ."M" of Mr.. I'.ryaii was eseei iallv hi:;ii n;oi eloiii':iil, touciiing flie priuciiiles I." has espousL'il and caniiallis he- has led. and Insisting thai his polim-. htiye neeu forced to application, en a by opposing parties, lie dei hired .t:ie r vlim need tor the hour to b for lilatcsuieii wlio will bud means lo lair distribution ol properly i ibo counti" . railier tiian lor mi ll to delve luniHT ill tueniies of tu.ience. mid the like, lie rejoiced in mono, n thought ol the brotherhood ol man (Continued on Page Two.) IndiHiiupolis, .Ian. S. Orno iv Mc.Maingal, priuciiial wUiiosh hi tne federal grand jury Investigation of alleged dynamiting plot, has nded ills secret Journey Ironi lOs Angcle.-.. I nder heavy guard he was broiiuh' into the cilv beloro daylighl and lodged in a cell room In the goverti ineiit luillillng. Owen Will I'lght Hook's ('onliriiia tloii. V.isl:(ii('.ou. Juu. 8. MeniiiO'.' Owen, ot Oklahoma, has announced if J ait nominated Judge AV. V. H'-'0k as ii member ol the supreme court, he would tight confirmation iude huitelv. Owen light against Hook grows out of his decision iu ihn Ok lahoma two-cent fare cases. If a young man doesn't know thai he Is in love, the girl should tell blm, . , tv ' Wit ffittji I W X m : i A'.-'A - , mt-' $ 1 -.- i-l: SSI i mmmm& mmmmsm niK V W Oil '(;! . I.e. In iiiai' H. I. ''ii'; -vrnui. may m Him nil '.'o i-: ed -i; . 'HI ! i III'".; "il. V'.c,.;- I.-; il:.y ;n ')(' i 'Mil si l ' I -l I'm -nllld i: -ii ciadv : .!, ';' tin ,,. I.,.. ' T;,.',' I i I 's , ;, -- : ' imil 1:1 I!' II l I 'lit.' i ''l e ! i- :c ii'' I !..!e iilii :i;p;i'i' (: urn 'i. iv vrs nut it In lio-.i. hji i" : as u I v'll'T ' i 11- . u- ' licm on ii. :. i mail' i'i! I'l.tanf- Torptdo Boa? L'es! oyer Help less In Heavy Seas Il is lliciiiunt lent flic (iiJl!i'-hi.: Sontli ainiMi i I aiiglil iri'l " AH.e.'il-. and lln, lak- n (lie I it: i III low. 1 : 1 1 1 i.i . : i : 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 i- Uilli nlll I)' lllllle ,".s. ', .. W Ir'n.i-O.l. ble anxieiy is for the sa'f'.S de'Birovi-r u-r: three (iffji rr.s Tiic vi:sMl. 'i'biirsday w-ith t he . toi'iiedo i li'.e deal royer's i. S.- -I 0!sU.'r:i ny navy ':':'! !:;!.: I in torn, do 1hv i .pl lier c.revy of i -ighty-l dree ne-'i. ii left Ki-i. Vni 1, ii hatili'Viliins :i:d ' i nxie, i on fr,, in'.: is Uisciveretj ves- ill lieavy. w-s : .New York' and order j y.v, -. liis- rnt-i :-:-s oth-r i he 'Terry';. i.Vojai i .-iii-iii is i. iii;-.vil .iiS h U imv. bnli'leshlp . -Somi. ' v, ii'.-le, . i r:ls 'Ueii ' I he- .li.:!';.ivss .1 li He: I' , (. t'ie liell"! ii;'ii'ii.-i'Mlnr : or), and -AV.'.ii: . :n , avy nlVii i:.!- ''!i... :iere.l e by !:: i' lieseoe, ., H. '- Xh ..vi iu r .1 this tani nili:; i terdav ' i'touniier half way ! , '! Ueriu ini'i. I T. !' i)at''lii"lTi) rrieii'i wiji'sli iis .to. j-ii Vj i aill'.l'. The l. !;.: i advices iliis ii.ii. . fuiiied 1 iial iii Cii roll ii a caught :',: for'" belli. :,l"l i '' I :;..v-'i' :n:'i hn- tow. I in- a. ... ship- i'lije. ami ir. i i I , I'erlUll.:. A Hi .: good news to tii'.... . I nie v. as Ivi-ii v" heavy yi-.-s. ( iiiiMi- ii Nev, York. .1 :. news ..a.-, reft c from the di-i'l'. irii'sln bus: de stroyer. i,.".ii!.r.!." ! r her hie h;1 i. ct.e Hat t. 'fas, wi.ii ii'.-liiii'js mi: o: r-om-iiimi;ioii. Mil: -.icniil. cruiser isalelii and .cruiser Prairie were peal,, lo lerry s nstfibtaiiee KAI.LK.il HKAI.TII LKAfiCK MKK'JIXt; l?l K.N" POSiPOVKIl. Ilie inoeliinr of the Lnlii;h Health League, winch -wa to have been held lor.k!.!. has been post poned i lul.'li n ii ' ly on account ol die bad weajher. A verv inteieKting program has lica prepared, and the ineetiUK is ef i.'i' -r i Importance. Date of meetniii will W given inlcr. VAX AiivMiMiiis ok co.mpzkss Nctt Moii" x V ii'-t Meinbri of nil giess Mviirit In. v usmriiiti. Jan. S.-"T.;v Mexico'.: lirst tueinl.urn -i congress. le'Or:;e lurry, ltepubliian, and 11. II. rer gUHon, Democrat, were sworn !n ns bouse liienilieiK amid apidaus . The. were presented, by : Htiljier, ('' New Voi'i. New Mcmco s ndiiiisiiion tn ..,-',. - . . . statehood wan ratified haturdav by, the President. r I'o.en lo Dentil. Memphis,' leiiti., Jan. 8. Henry B. Paul, a railway clerk, was found frozen to death In the frelghtyard 'witch house, 1 i Ir i Hit BUILDERS if 10 IEI crlh Cro'iii Builders' Ex th r. i lii.riYfcnela 4n- p. .: .1: 'l ' in its auir.r'.l ii. V-dtn.'i,ilu.v, ;vc:illi;;:;t :,3i.' tv -,'f)!!.-;i'nia'. bedy Tl-i re nr.. i-v-', ui- l (10 me'li. reia Ciiinln; e. ri.ileiii. New- si-::.;,f-.: :!) i!--s ' iiv .a.ii-.ii-.-y ti :ll:i ,im: 1 'j lit- Jit .- .: of :vei. ;:: he '-1 arc: peV'-i'tl !.'- I.", ilbt.l.ll; ;. 1 j.'is in a I m li'bitce. '. -i.iisi, -i: ; . Winston H'-i'iv Wi'n.ltirlOit innl .oti'ier .-itii-s. .Matter-.-., nf Tii't icul:'.!- intered to iuiii": will bv disi',i?s."l. fine of. tlt. :.i.c-t ii:iiiirtii':it li'Sii' ;-s ';in ;ii '.. ili is Its inatiei' or n- iIiil:M -iin; Hm' i'Shiif-i.i1 ifjin'v of N'or'li a:nl sOiifK ':: mi ii-a iliin one 'oi'gani'a ;.':!.. '.i.-;..:t.'.jr :r-. a:(Mi; in :i iiii'i." a ijeoiMi'siuou wa..; 'sitlmtit'.- 'ei' ..v.i:"Cj'.:i;!i!-'-:l'.o ttt'o.iji San.za t iO'.s. tnvl reprrt--''ai.at.ivt.:-' frivifl .Soiii'i: i-':irii;in'-i ivili la beye. :H iliis i;"'i-i n i; for a full -dlHOimsioii' f -'.he iii.t:.-r a'rl. if. irrt!'iie;i.bVi.-"jlv. r:.'i-si-lid'-t t c-' .ill iae 'el.ic.-v '.Ti.--' i::'.-:.'::ii M ; u: - f--. ,;! 'il i.t I: V "! , :" ': .- : .il ! l';-i:-'-i- '::' . "r ';..':' !- .-, !.!-: ', ,rr,i! ; ! I i:---'' : ; .- ' i'b, ill 'd II' : Ir e hi-.: 'Ii iie in I'te i-'kiv;. uyli- i t, !. ,if!';,:-,t iii' itif a-.sii. i.mnii are. y,v:-. i!--.:l,. .1. ',' .In::..;., iy IHvfi'an,. '-..; ie i.i..r.'...-!i-e:-i'ji. .-','-... I.:. .. I'.- ..Trr.".;;..:-,. n y ii J i- !it I The CV. pit .1 -i'hi!. . t euV.tr-. ;Vl-il .in d, ' .114:111111: -.in' 1: in-:-v.. -. . ii ,.. .--. temicil' !::! 1. ,) .'-1' 1 : si- : 1 ('.:': " 'ir inuic tn!::'-ie:tii.i:H(y m iil'.L.iiu...;;,;i;inci;ii iuu The i -ions, are e:'!i."l. i l" ein V ii': 1 in- el-'iVliv of '.-.f-'jl-.n-s ! iies'l i iii. l;i . rnii I'jnet -at tl'.-i Y arbor 11 liou iii!" iiivinj in :e. I In-: t!:e i aim r.iiilili-rs' Kxcbtiiits. - I . y ; T-i'.; Lii-'c I- ' 'lilia ! : 1 1 1 . ; v :i Y;;rbori-tit;li 1 Ho:;'i. --.lauua r.v . leii'i nineiei a iiih!i i-d and twelve i u ! i i -r 1 1 i I" i ;.' .o'clock; Aii lull,: : l it s: t o isrw '!!: j i; adi:. Sliiie: in Number ami loiiii:"ge oil eu I escN. j t :i:,h:ii:;.n. ':;!:. . S. C i.-.-t .' 'ui- j I ; in' ilitiit: nf tin- I nil. -.l Stale', j t iM-r.-aseil . .during' ' t he si ' niont !i - ! ; :'lnli:;i; -.villi i iei-r-ti.li.i- by ii ' 'J V.'SS:.'': bu.'!' a f.d .r-sister.-d in . America i-' i' li a n.. i, !'a-r-gale" ifcoss ton: ... SJ.-'i.v 'i't'Vs v:is iiii Iin ;-. ii ii 'j in i i: r aiiil all ini--i a;.e in iniiiiij;.'. iv.'i' 't : same i'. rinil Iii ,i '-ar Then- v,"r: i I ..nnil.ij ...t.. .. 'ii e- I I. :l '! "n.... i, s'liliii:: vo';ia:l: I .-rfi'i-l Mi'inn' vc-t'.K .in J '::.'i a r. ii.M. V Kl l 'l I II i.N i deal, u siii-eci las l li.l- tiilnc I- oi i .il-:lill:; ear. 'Till'.. f'tJel'.tOb fcnre 'i i';:Ti l:.-'!d ii l.msiaess" iiiei-.-.iii:; u'ni el"cti.fl eliicers for th ,.v. in:- icrm. 1 .-. toll-iv.-tnss were . i', S: II. Kaiabee, iire.-iihr.il ! ViL.uiis, .-ecreiai i r. . v. ein-'i ii, rrasiirer:- ,1. A. Uivius arn U Iv. I. A. llivnis nr.! !! K. -alterrield. teachers. The lei. - incb - ilTairs ot tlie cla.-s were found le l' in good condition, CLERK'S STRIKE KQLUS V asiiiiiKton. Jan. ' - t'nr ui1' hr-'i tune 111 flu- gov eititm in .'ii.-.i.oi v . a labor, strike held up tho maehmerj ot congressional )egi"li'il.iu. lie linio".) eomnnitee sl iio"r:ip,;e:s ie I it;'ed I'i work because Hie arcnni.i conimime redieei t.ieir cnuipen ..-( linn from tiveiHv-me to li'iieli n i.: ii lolio. T he sugar trust m v est i, .hi iin; eoinmirtee iidiourned until te morrow. strike of lOiigshoreincii. Hosion. .Ian. s. lo eojiibut ile.uri of sleainship Ireigln. because oi i.!.e i i r. i i I IV l - oi iuii.'.iioi einen i.m no l.''nil wages, one thousand stri No breakers begun work on wharves under nollci protection. Its so easy lo have un opinion on any question that most people have It wrong. . K 1 IT ' S ':T::--:MV-tl-.: MMk 4 Jl b , . f' , i .''.-.'-i&ttfeiaiuuua i .Hi-., us . i i l l. Li-.s, i ' . I i I ;ilT-:M'ci'. I'.lio. :n:il lniern.-i. fn-e-.i-t i:e. 1 .; . : ..- i .. iji ii"ii.. veal' '! i : : l. :.;: : i, s lli- ' . ' " . ;: ,i! u l e Ii 1 . 1 1 'pe ' ' .... r.y ... . ;.s ..-.cil. S - j f si.!.' . ,'SHJ - I'l.l'H'llllV.s. it 11' s. i ,ii ,r . i'if !'...1l!el : ' :!'.; Hl-lLl'.le- .'-.lift I .. .-.'.';. and ,:icd Fullg PrdiJ.ion Is ForFhie Bad Weather pi. 7 i : : o! in s.-t (!;: Dailv 'i': : etitlivr T'li :i i'lvrnuon 'h1! snow i rue. and ;.!rtiiiiK in the I day lout; ii- and :!! i he -, !' Cn-V :.-,: na iiU--s .1 em 1 : I n i.i '-k in :ii.-v" tr. ii il I'i: t : ' : i, y. ,1 Hi. liiel'el! ,1.1 I In ill sle-.i ."-.. e" Ti,e dllr .,( Cold. I a: I lie al'n tosr.nrr v.l.il,. .''' 1 i'l'i'i! !" ! tie- : -1,1 - thr.'- ) ,.r , i ' .'i ,n-:j;,; ie pin li' .1 A-.li.-vil ! ilie . i:'.: kept i.ii.v f.pi il, as I eon till . '.tin. Viirious' Df rs all dav veser- ' f;)yrh,.,' siioVi is r.":i'. ;, . I 'i i bi i dui-'iiK iU';' en came eoi rin.; bees oi r.u el'- dav iind. ind.i.v iiniii 'all nvm- the cil . Ilie liniic-'frii j-re ihii: Hie eniu !in.' w.'i'K v. i! i,;- 'I'larked hi a eoti-l.i:-, ui:i ion oi u:i.-. aaonably i i -ild winihi r an: luarki ' sinriii activity In pi'a'iicaMv al' piii'ts ot the coun try. A .'- li.'v.j I v. -in, nn in v'a'-;iier vveiitiii r is prol utile, 'however, the lailer Hint of tile week in the ehi el'li dlst! i"t.l. ami ;" ilie eloi'e. i( Hie v.i'i in ! -rn :n'J s r. ii I h.T,i St a !....;. I'I': i :..' '.'Ii'l .ll hU-I IM Ol ihe '.V 'M'k In- ro'!.'.; i in' ' i i -i 1 1 ' i s is im' e.'ii'ral f.--r I liil', J'. lii'U"! it fill li'.,ii. en: t v :n"l nil 'I e ,.....). lb" 'il'eat - On I I'M I ,-nie" ...loi'dav nii'lit. and easlern ttM'es. . I ue'dav mid Tuesday nigliin .yiil b;" 'preceded by i.uodoroling fein peiui ui'nf u.ul. m In and snow in iii!ii''ni nail foiue in nonnern d! Ivicts, aiiil be lelloweil bv u v ide. ::i -!';!.! chatipe to. m lit li colder vveatner. 'Ibis cold wave will ifp peu1' in I he ..North about Monday I'ijtht. .liulgiiig Ironi these predlcli6ns Ironi the weutber bureau, we nre in Ihc throes of some terribly cold and disagreeable weather, and all nec essary Drenaratioiis ulinuld ho nmite 'at once for the selgo. ... . ' .' : ' . .-.v.'-.ji-:'? 1 1 I I I I i immAu BALTIMORE IS IN THE LEAD Mantis Best Chance of Getting the Next Democratic National . Convention BREAKS UP THE HOUSE l ie ( hies in tin' 1'iiec, With llalll leiirc in tin Lead and St. Louis Itu-ine-s at the House Lml of ilie apiuil Almost at a Staml . still I'ailv Leailers From All Si ciiiais nl Hie ( oiiiui'V Present Mr- Li-vim an Important Factor in ilie Meelinj;, ( ontiiiufng His I i'dit mi James M. Ourfev. . Wesniiieton. Jan . S. With five citi'.'S in tlie race for the honor, the I ic inocriiiic National ( inn iint.tee lnel to tier li!' tite lime and plaee lor the. ne-vi National liemocralie Conven tnei. I'aii.iniore apparenily bad a -ilieiii lead tliit- n.orning. Willi St. Louij the lion rest competitor. W ll .:,in ,le:i!iini's r.rvan was an iuipor laiii. factor ic the dny's doiiigii, con liiuiiiiii i;i.' war ng:.it.i.at Col. - James M. (i 'fie;-. I'l.'inis.vlvatiia';! national .'mini itte'-teai) Heiiioeral ic leaders are lifi-i' trnni all sections of tlie e'oitn-lr'y for'. UeV' cr.iniuil tee meet in p'-'. I inn! lie- .he ksmi : I lay li.-iintiiet to " 1 1 : p. 1 . : . n.isiiii !-,. at tin- douse ein.1 iiit' the l etiiloi ii :' practically ' af a "jiKislill. : l imit s;-- linn: -'Pennsylvania . ' smd '1'e'iM-ssee vi r-re eMieeted lo oci'itpv t,e: ('oiiiii.iltee't.: atfeiitiiiii perliajir--i..( nil Hours and take precedence rr, i r ni:,ei-. hi'Sini.'ss. - Indications w i-i-e tliai , t he .-ii'iiig rneiiibei'S. Col.. (fai'i .- rn.i'.i l. inisvlv.-.,a. ind U. I' L. Mnnti-.SKi !i from Tennessee. 'i.ntir !)f':--::r::tHr;ied.- Tlie- eilies rnak- ini.: claim'." 'nr tin- louvi'iiliiin will bo given. -a beiii'ing. H yill ot late in ' "': day he! ore the cilv is eliosoa. Man; :,:'. ill li.'rs 'favored -In no 2:th''a".'. : lie eiiii'vemiou da I e. if w;:- t: in o'clock when the coiiiiiiiuec: -filially was called to or der. William Jennings llryan, hold un; Nebraska .- prow-, reached the i iiiii!i:iiiee ronm at 12: '.'(). and wtu greejed wit.i applause. Eiit'it . Hnie i.i? moved from one seat to anoUio; in i'l-i v. friends the applause was re neweil. No .'other, member, ol tho iiiiiiii.itiee was given a denioiiHl.'a liniL. Ali.nmgli -"boomers" are in io'.i ii foi. 'all 'the avowed presidential ' eaniiiilaies the coiniiiii tee members seemed I'ei.ieut in. discussing the sit n, ii ion. When ike national commit tee weal i-:Ui session William' deunings nrvaii ln.coi.ie Mie norm center in an alien,,, i to have -James M. O'tffv I brown nil lae ' committee. Tl) . roli call or .--liites . had bin started Aviien the I enable bro, c . JiMiii',-. ,y Weal in -rl'j . of Ala'iamr., Mie. rcM-niiy eleeteil by tae .Mabamn I..." i'iii:iii,"e' lo .succeed .Inhi: I. Inniliiis-ni. d-'ceaseil. W hen his Illlllie '.as callcii 'Pi -van asked if tlieiv viat. a pi-nh-.-i -None being received the N- i.i'n.'.i.al: . hiovcd Hint Iin: seli.ei.loil i e i: em en. Naiio.ial I oiiitniitee n i.t n I M on n, of Ye nil on; . declared that allirniMtive action by fae nation- . I ill cc, an . 'ice nils iioi nec-ssMj-.v C'lil iin ie::i:.r Ma' elitili'lv ill the l'ti!s of tin- 'siate eoiuniiilee. Chi'ir maii .Alack vusalued -.this point ol nr. lei-' I aniieal iiniii tile decesion ol fee ((-outinued on Pago Sevan.) EPIDEMIC OE SPINAL- II U a. o, levas. .Tau. h. Alarmed bv tii,. niimber of fatalities Troni spirnil nieningitls here, llfty-Hve dentils in tnwuv-fivi' ditvs, at a huiiL te.'ss iii'.ji s meetinp, it. was decided to fall upon Dr. A. Hoplilftli, assist-. ;iii to In .' linoii I' letuer of Koeke Itll.r .1 uiit il ute, New ork, to inves fitii'e coinlit ions lu re. Local physl-rluiis- an unable to enpe V ith tho mi iiiitton The pchoo board de clined lo permit llu schools to opeh today.- There mo now fventy-nlno cut s. ( Till. LOItl.MKIt l r;HTI(LTf0 IIKSI MIOD HLAItlNOH TODAY. Uiislilngioii. Jan. 8 T.je Lorlincr senatorial Investigating voniniltlou resumed hearings lato today. It Is' expected henator Lorlraer Will take the stand and closo the ' dofetlee ' with his own testlmonyj
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1912, edition 1
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