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: ' f 1 Ml Ussodited Press Service Associated Press Service Vol. LXXI. No. 53. WEATHER Unsettled. RALEIGH, N. C., MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1912. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. Dovible the Number of Paid Subscribers in Raleigk of any Other Newspaper - 1 " 1 1 " . 1 1 1 1 ' . i Ui. -air-- Secretary of State Board of Health Replies to County Attorney THINGS POINTED OUT J)r. Rankin Shows Why It Is Duty of State, When County Ilefuses to Provide Protection, to Stop In and 'lake ( are of Whole People Hiisis For Ileinuncriitioii $1,200 or $1,500 a Year ami Not $:l,000 iu: Claimed liy County Attorney and Commissioners Interest ing Cdsti liiiinicatioii. To tho Kditor of The Times: Your paper under dale of Fobru nry .2'.i, 'contains an article from Air. 11. C. Ileekwilll, attorney for Wake enmity and, presumably, spokesman for 'the Wake county commission ers, to which a reply from the secre tary of the state board of health .'ni'ay not be altogether out of order, Sum awl Suhstuiiee of Mr. Herk with's Article. A fair, .'unbiased mind on carefully reading the aforesaid article with Us live conclusions, stated as issues, can reduce all that. Mr. Hcckwith claims to two and only two contentions: First, that section !, chapter public laws of lflll, under the com mand of which the secretary of. the xtate board of health acted in ap pointing Dr. J. J. 1.. McCullers, coun ty superintendent of health of Wake county, is in violation of that which nil Rood citizens prize as their most fundamental right local self-government; second, that the basis of remuneration for tho services of the county superintendent of health of Wake county, as fixed by the afore said secretary, is wrong in principle and excessive in amount.. We deny both of these contentions, and re spectfully submit the following facts and conclusions in support of our position: Stnto Health T.aw ami Local Self : Oovernmeiit Not Incompatible. . This Is best, brought out by an examination of the provisions of sec tion 9. under which Mr. Ileckwith contends the state board of health Is fiven authority that interferes with local Heir-government. Section 9 is as follows: "The- chairman of the board of county commissioners, the mayor of the county town, and in county towns Where there is no mayor the derk of the superior court, and tne PASTOR'S 'WIFE BUSSING, Mr. W. H. Greevcr, who in the wife of the Rev. V. H. Greevcr, of Columbia. H. C, who, while under treatment for a nervous breakdown, in Washington, 1). C, eluded her nurse on tYbruarjr 17th ami lias not been soon by friends or relatives Bince. Mrs. Greevcr lias menus in Kvrnrimn N. Y.i rtien. N. V.: Kric. Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa., and Hnffulo, " N." Y.. and the notice of all tliese cities have been asked to look out for the missing woman. Her bus- Itand has offered a reward for in foruuMlon as to bcr whereabouts. MMs? Iff county superintendent of schools shall meet together on the first Mon day in April, one thousand nine hun dred and eleven, and thereafter on the first Monday in January in the odd years of jthe calendar, and elect from the regularly registered physi cians' of the county, two physicians, who, with themselves, shall consti tute the county board of health. The chairman of. the board of county commissioners shall be chairman of the county board of health, and the presence of three members at any regular or called meeting shall con stitute a quorum, The term of of fice of members of the county board of health shall terminate on the first Monday In January in the odd years of the calendar, and while on duty they shall receive four dollars per diem, to be paid by the county. The county board of health shall have the immediate care and responsibil ity of the health interests of their county. They shall meet annually in the county town, and three mem bers of the board are authorized to call a meeting of the board whenever in their opinion the public health in terest of the county requires it. They shall. .make such rules and regula tions', pay such fees and salary, and impose such penalties as in their judgment may be necessary to pro tect, and advance the public health: Pioviiled that all expenditure:; shujl be 'approved1' by the board of county commissioners before being paid; At their (irst annual -'meeting on the second Monday of May, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, and there- U'ter on the second Monday of lan- uiiry in the odd years of the calen dar, they shall elect the county su perintendent of health, who shall e'rvo thereafter until the second Monday in January of the odd years of the calendar: Provided, that' if the 'county board of health of any (Continued on Page F'Mir. ) SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN DESTROY PROPERTY London, March 4. Suffragettes have started operations again. Arm ed with hammers and stones, they marched through Knights Iirldge and Brompton Districts in London's west end, bieaking the plateglass windows of big stores. The dis turbances took the police unawares The latter were unable to cope with the suffragettes who were distributed over a wide area. A mounted police detachment was tho first reinforcement arriving on the scene. One officer was dragged from IiIb horse by the excited wo men. Thirty' women were arrested With Miss May. : (Special to The Times.) Carthage, March 4.--The most de lightful social function of the season took place laBt Friday evening when Miss Hertie May entertained a num ber of her friends at her home on Granberry street. At the hour ap pointed, nine o'clock, the invited guests, Misses Allie Graves, Margaret Martin, Carrie Cole, Janic Under wood, Myra Muse, Mary I'nderwood Katie I.ee McLeod and Hossle Mc l,eod and Messrs Jno. C. Hose, Alex. P. Kelly, W. A. Stuart, N. T. Blue, C. V. Miller, W. C. Clugg, W. O Dupree, .1. C. Richardson and L. P Tyson arrived and by the hostess were shown into the elegant sitting room Where the joy-making season began at once. Pieces of card board with a dainty piece of colored ribbon were distributed to the gen llemen and the young lady with the corresponding color was partner. The couples having arranged themselves, a "shirt-waist", puzzle was given them at once all went to work. In this interesting contest an imagln ative mind was needed and the prize was given by Hon. W. H. Clegg to the lucky couple, Mr. L. P. Tyson and Mary I'nderwood, who fashioned the puzzle most correctly. Next was the sewing contest in which Mr. C, V. Miller showed the moBt marvelous skill In the handling of the needle. The prize, a dainty package of em broidery needles were given him, be ing presented by Miss Carrie Cole At the hour of eleven o'clock, after a delicious course of refreshments the guests left and with one accord expressed their gratification to Miss May for the pleasantly spent even lng. Situation In Mexico, Laredo, March 4. Seventy-five Americans mostly women and chil dren, passed here from Mexico en route north. 8ome expressed alarm over tho Mexican situation. It is re ported that twenty American fami lies leave Monterey todny bound or the United States. Robbery Is the nioflva nf 1 most Mextcnn rpbfd at. I tacks. DURHAM AS MYSTERY Baby Left at Home of E. K. Powe and Another at W. A. ErwiuV (Special to Thi; Time;;.) Durham, March 'I. --'The limlinp of t-.vo deserted babies on the door steps of Mr. .W. A. Krwin, the well kiio' n millionaire cotlon manufac turer, and his brother-in-law, Mr. K. K. l'tnye at West .'Durham at a lati hour 'Saturday night, has ci.ealed. a lively iK-nsulion in Durham. 'I'll" crv of the in fa m left on ihe doorstep of .Vr. i'mve wan heard l one "of. Mr. 'owe's.'' children while the tani'ilv. v.iis neat.eil . around the evening lire. Mr. i'ov.c called Mr. Krwin 'over to hi:; lionie (o ioii;;iiJ with him as in the courxe of aclimi in rain.;, lor -the mysterious i.;iio'. Mr. -Mr '.via ctijojed a.f.ood lan'Hh at tin. pieilicaliielit of hi'V brol hw-in-law. When Mr. Kr'.'.in returned i home, however, the biimii was turn ed. As-he 'stepped across li if. own threshliolil, ..ho stumbled over an other infant ' which had been left, (ill his dooistep '-during his absence. liotli iniauls were apparently about live weeks old", but there is some qiK-stion as to whether they were twins. The 'resemblance is doubt ful, : uiid One appeal's to lie tiiglitiy larger than the other. Both were wrapped in a profusion of clothing. There has been a rumor current that a Woman' wifli the two infants in her arms was seen to get off. tho .east bound train when it stopped at West Durham Saturday evening, and then was seen to board the west bound train, which passes Durham Beveral hours later, without the babies. This story has not been veri fied, however, and the whole incident is shrouded in mystery. The babies were taken to the Wnt.ts liispital where they, are being caied for. Richard Higgsbee, a young white farmer of the county, was killed in a runaway accident Saturday even ing on the street of Durham.' Ml Riggsbee was driving a skittish mule down Church street on his way honip, when the animal began run ning without any apparent cause for freight. Mr. Riggsbee was thrown, against the' curb stone and sustained injuries from which he died last 'night at the Watts bo.s pital. lie is survived by a wife and sev eral children. ITALIAN' IURK SI NK Was Rammed By Steamer and Went Down i" Hiinipton Roads. Norfolk, March 4. The Italian bark Rosale l)'Ali, Captain Mane i with eighteen hundred tons of coal for Trapani, Sicily, sank in forty" foot of water off Sewels Point fol lowing a collision with the Old Do minion line steamer Princess Anne bound from Norfolk: to Newport News for cargo. The Rosale was anchored in the stream when ram med. She sank in five minutes. Her crew of seventeen nien barely : -taped. Kile in Apartment House. Now York. March 4. Two were killed and three la:al! injured and a dozen seriously hurt, in a fire in a four-story apartment house, With a score In night clot lies, rescued bv the police. FACTORIES CLOSED BECAUSE OF STRIKE London, March 4. Factories are closing down throughout the I'uited Kingdom, as a result of the national coal strike. Negotiations probably will soon be resumed. Besides the million miners who ceased work, it is estimated that over two hundred thousand woikers in other indus tries are idle owing to the strike. The number is increasing hourly Train service Is curtailed. Railroad employees are suffering. IluyinK New York Coal. New York, MartSi 4. Tho British coal strike hag caused heavy pur chases here of practically all avail able soft coal supplies to meet the needs of foreign steamship com panics using the Atlantic seaboard. Tho local coal market prices rose rapidly. 1 FAST TRAI Mr. J. A. Madison, College Sladenf, Badly Injured Late Saturday Mr. .!. A. Mad;-..,'..- a fptshmai; in tli.e A. and M. V-oil ; . :;,!d a son. of Mtv.lt. U'.Madlii'.u'. ;.ri.ji'ip;i! of. -the Ciillo'.vli.'e Normal Si ;inn- in Jackson county, is in a serious condition to day as "the resiih vf: being slru-'l: la;e Sattirdtiy by ;v a'oorrd .piissonger train No.' -4:t. 'I'iie ;.(iuii"; iuum -in ci.n piiuy with olln : ' ci 'lit.-; wa !"- I UI'.'il!:': li 'llll !:il !. to l !ie cub .' ta! inn the r.fcid'.-nt of. t.. of a lu'-;.;v'y i-'.iri!., ciKised (lie youilf' : ( he Scut nern (i n: I. and .Mr. Madison iuiuthboiind !:'. i s'i i: ; down (,u li, '' : Upper W,i!iv , !:-.! 'Vil.'il I 'I'll- p.l-S..'S j : I'rei.s.lii t rain to slop from 1 i lie Sea !i:):"-ii j t in. I lie. T I Is- i pasi-eii-er As I he l'enull iji I .Madison's left arti! i'i::hl arm' bieer.-ii. iil 'liseil ;.nd hi;: I w.'o earned to tin- viieie Dr. H. Me t he a' Icndants ;i. tention.' It was ss lh.il 111"! in nines .'. The young men '..!! r. :iv . the ' Seaboard-.". passenger. lu were . 'unablo ..to 'avar". .bint .In Time Mr. Madison ''is 1 S ;, . a;:,; old and en tered college in .lasuavy from Jack son count y. QUiET PREYA LS CHINESE DISTRICTS Tien Tsi. H, Mairli t. -- There is illisidute ijUiet.' ':. l !', pails of ll'.e cily.. Measures i;ii. n by l'm-eisn con suls' and commanders of isooi s of I he various lialii.ns. intimidated "he riotous elenien and soreign pro'ieii; has not kiiiI-i.'.!. The native eny sustained great .iVslrui a ioii. There i is ," imi looiiug or ini eii diarism. A f. e-liiw (, rest e-.s(H'--. Iirevails. All -.rude is at a stand still. There is a 's'-euo of ruin in every ini peri. is i-horoiigiif.ii'e. In some .parts Imi 'ied corpses lie '.about the sireeis. There Were several more execution!- today. '.Martial law is 111 loiee. t orsc! Makers on Strike. Kaianiaoo... Mich., March I. -Seven hundred, '-.irset inakcrs failed to report lor k at llie iMiiamazoo Corset l'oni.;:s . i he corse! makers union has is-'ied strike orders. The union (h iiiaisis . reinstatement of twelve women 'dcharged om ploy EMOCRATS WILL TUT HERE SOON Mr. -A. ii. Cl'er, of Winslon Sttleiu, chaii :i ;.n of the state il.ano (i'atie exec i ' I e . comiuiltee, has mi nl out tin . . is to the inetnher.-'. call'ti.; a ine. , 'a:; of the coinluittee to be lu Id in illio . senate (linmlier ill !ialei"ti .if Wedliesdiiv, .Vlareli 2(1 Itil ai s ii clock p. in., lor the purpose o. I ue meeting: I M .... .. a t mie and iilace. lor holding, the si a'.e convention. -nd - A eie.iiinon day for hold ing precinct laeetings and primary elections. srd A common day for hold ing a couniv convention in each county of . the state. 4th For Transuding such other business as ine committee may de termine. Klevnlor l)i'o ped Seven stories. Chicago. March 4. -An elevator dropped seven stories in a State street department store. The--occupant's escaped injury through the working of the safety cogs. One man suffered a broken ankle. Five women suffered from nervous strain. Favorable Ueport on I'ltney. Washington, March 4,-r-Th.e state judiciary committee ordered a favor-j able report 011 the nomination of Mahlon IMtney, of New Jersey, as associate justice of the United Stales! 'supremo court, IS MICE Governor Foss Says They Have Been Greatly Exs??eniitl Vi'as.hiiiLMo M.,n h I. . (' K- ., M !it(- ..;,'.VI'e',re e -heel,' ' ;V!'e.-'l VS- f.iei was eenrrii'iiii- ' 1' 'lh S I Oiil i ' ! '' ;i i .ini iii a ill. -a : .'. I '; s... ill I .'a '. riis: ,,; I: -.:";! ile wui i-.a . v -. li-t ! i e w ill m.-oii ir-!" Lawrence in !-iii a -1,1-ii'iiih. ' :a, i:' ,';..' : ii i' -.- si..ii.i. v- ;s . .. ' . , .: l.i ins ;:' a ' e i : n d . iei.. of .era id..' Tit :d In iile li in G'.e." '. hi :: an i ' -: all t:.e .iia ( . ' 1 ,, :J , : I .mi.:,: .viiiin;;. ;',lre..i. i.... . ii.lil''. i, aw.i.i : ln'oS'Si. hi-'. t i , , ; , . , s ',,, i hiar '.! ' l"ly badly j ,,w ,.,!. .I; ,,. .. ,; ,. :- ;(.,i!i. i ilijlli'l'd. lie . ;.:,-:,, i . ., , ., ::..! '. " ! ! M . , ,i . .11-: e aioiaiiial. i,,.,,,;,-. (. -.Tucker and; ).;;... u;u .::;,; v.-. s' ,.: ',i ep i. 1 1 v- r :-. aim ei.er" ut-ji'rpiii lii'e si ri 'a's .da ' ; ";s. ' i.i psi.-inn ilioiipiii .toda'y i.'-sic'.rd' v'l-. n ,'th.. i-; in ;...ei al:e II prove fatal, j ,-!;! );, ,i to t; .. iraiu .lie i.oltr... iusli I, Mr. Madisi)!! ; , d i i;e .v::t;t ni and cliil.lr. M wiia I I'il s. "'!':.!:, v.e decided." .said i.ips luui, ':iii ii'iijeal :o oar ;i iti iia-!S:idors ill' ia'0"'i i. li." i:a:n'es..it ;:! ive I iiirdw iei; asl.ed ' ' Th.-n 's. a of you ;i i'i1 !'n: i-inners and dicii'.-i! :o apie'il (a n furei-n i-aiM'i n leeni i':,tl;ev tan i lie 1'nili il ;-;i. ii.es for- ,.1'oiei ! aea 7" l.'ii'scom ;i;..ii.iisl' testiiie.r it U.1-' liei'iins,. i f !;i'cK of. funds lie had not hecaiu" all Ann i i ail cil i;iai. Kepreueutal i'. e I'.a.i i el I asked: "Isn't it iriie. ami are not. in S.. an paihy wirii (uir insi iiaif inns and would not la k'e a I.e. oaa li to support '. he const;! atioti .'" i.iii.-'com siii;i. a:. i." . .. "Ti'en j.,m ale nut an anarchist?" W'.a.s .a -TedT ..' ,"l neeV - u'as arreshal until the strike." AH'aii'N .)tiiel To.lnv. !.a w reiiee, Alass . A'.irih !. The text i'i. st rikt '-s naiiiii a ined riinsi of tilv. ir st rei'i;. i !i w !nar t lie mills opeu "il today. '; Nl.iiv operatives are out of work than in i i'ie mills. Thete w ere no con.!!:. :1s v. i:h I he pol ice (hi - moriiiiig. - 't he pii-kei lines pi.dteied ovi-i' live t housaiid '. persons around ICssex street.' ; V, '. I'Ol.WIt SAM) TO It A I' I' CIT - " W'.'H. I key .:.;,!' Ij Clio of ; any money, !iu: I'm ; mie," V. ('. luud, under i nd i.-i iiu-iu lor selling lienor, is reported In have". said to a revenue ei'lu-er at a small st.. tion one i 'A'en last e,-k;, I'liland did net mean mat tin- ieiterai ;.in,;rnmenl got. Iiis raii". y, ii.a .iuse before' it collected his liiiaise lax .Poland wan CiXiu; in serve -i months in jail, lie was indii ie.l aniiiit ii .month ami for si 1 i in K ii iunr ii ud put uji 5 ",aiii n it !i the poli.'e ju tire and ?f I on v.'i'lb. Ju ttc ol Ine Peat" K. M. et Isoe. all of which w ill be us. d lu'opev!:.. I olu'id d.spia.ei a book oi ".nun in ill'. i. Habeas .., ra. Deiio .1. New ,.: !(. V ir.'l; I. ,iud:ie HaiTd deliieil )!'! ; e.ii pus v rii iu the case of Tut rii ii Karrell.' indicted in d)!aiiiile. conspiriiey. 'I'lie coiir: . otal. nal Ills' removal to In d'atiapulis i'..r. arrairiiuaait. FAYETTEViLLE S1E1 f r 1' a.vetleville. 'March -1. Tie' Fav etteville Sleani l.tiundrv. owned and oiierated by C. II. and .1. II. I."d better. wai? binned to tne ground yesierday iiiorniiig about 1 o'clock, wit It all machinery, fixtures, laun dry undeliverod. etc. ! ort tinilcly tho fire occtiri'ed on Sunday morn ing nfter most of the. laundry bad been delivered, else the inconven ience would have been" great. The blaze was discovered by a boot black going home from llolel LaFayette barber shop. Notwithstanding the unearthly hour, the lire department v;is prompt and did excellent work in saving the balance of the large 'building, which, as an additionwas In cour e of construction, The Ellis Printing Company, in u - busemtut under the laundry, was etiiirely destroyed. loss on laun dry is estimated tc . tiouf $ 1 1, immi. Access has not . . - had to the safe, hut it is tlioiigiu. ''s tho iusuranee is fifty per cent. '1. ty, of She l-'liis Prin'.iii!; Company is j Jq, to b.. st.r.iiti with a small amount.. & of insarane". The .'a;.i tieville Sleaiii Laundry did ai liii'i-'.e out or town business, .anil a week's wash of llie -Sanford Motel was i-e-eiMMl Saturday night, wiiiel; went up iu ilie liamcs. The com .ia ii v lias inn in oiders for new liiaeli i !:. r . .and a it hin tell days' t ime .v iii bav iiistaiieil in the l.edlietlev biiil.tii.'ti "ii Ma . well sneer an t! i-f -il.it!' pi. -til, wi.i.-h will lake care of ; iii-i customer: -. The ciiy. ha' another lat'LiLi- . 11:1111 i.ian! and a big Chinese, la Kiid ry.' 'w!ii'-i till nuugli no w eou s'ati'.ly employed., can lake care Of ll:e hi nation unil i!i" huriied plant. .:e!s undei- l.e.i'.'i.. a ag; in. - P.esidi s liie plain iii'i-e he .Messrs. I .i-ilii.'t lev -. ' opi a .ile a l.irye'- 'steam I;.!!.;.;!:';.' in l.'ocky M.otinl. under Op; iiiiaai. . !i:i, -m of .1 II I,. .ilbeitcr. ' C. P.. I.eilin iiei'. on Kayet teville ma'i-ig-.r. ' (: ;i'i .I'lih-i inaii and is. candi-ilii-ii- hii- iiiayer. W'e do not know wk,. lie 1- a i I i,;' his -political linen was '.'. a .lied Pi-ioi-e ii lire, and . I hei'.--HH'" ear.iiu' .r')'.:tio.a ieai e as to lie h:i'" el hi v h . I ioi!. I.. . i' Till..: en 1 iiil I in- Pr.l.ia y. '.luli.ii:i.-. t duo. Man h I -Chiirii- al '. it 11 ;;. 1 1 p. in i v.. k uti.li'ed dol lar . .'itahe li'imi a . del eri i e for liif, ipporl o! an insurance . hill. Slate Sei.ate.r i.:' It. AmlrewiS was iliieei.' 11 trial ait llie criminal court. Hoosi veil On .liii-y, (lystrf I lav, yiari'li -1 ,: :- Uoasevoll. lefi Sagamore Hill early for Mineola coin (house to respond to summon?. for jury. FREIGHT TARIFF Mi QAO FILED TODAY The ita'leigh, Chiirlotle i- South- era .iiaihyay Company today lilcu v.'i'ir ill.-'. .corporation commission its I't'eii-hi larifi.. eiicelive Fcbi'iiarv 2S. S!i i::i. tits mi "liie four 'lines of, this road- -1 li'.' lialeig!: ie Sent liport, Aher p. en A-hcboro, Durham -'& Char !.:ie and Sanl'on! Troy; arc now siih...: -to -n duct ion- of per cent, on 1 o. ini I; litis! . For inslapee a slliji "a ii'esa Kaleigh io Asliehoro. over hi.'th til.; SealKiaril and - Aberdeen ic Asi e-boro.' would, not be required to pay tie' local rate I'.-om Aberdeen 10 Ar iii lioio. as was formerly the case, hui I hi... .regular rate,- whicli is a re duel :iin of LTi per ceiil. over Hie locu." r.. e. . 1 1 -i 1 ) I I oil liolliscbibl s I. lie. London, ..March 4. -An attempt .10 shoo: L,.ojipld I). Itothsiiiildwais isade 'by a man this evening as ilo.ihscbibi was (altering a motor car near the. hank in Siawtbens Lane. Piithsel.ild . . not hit. :; The as' aiiani w as awaiii'iig for a eiiauei iii iiiiiid"!' I in I lischiid. As so, n a he i iw tlie banher he whip, ir T oal a r. 'n.lu-r ;,ud tired lliree ill: I ;. ' A diTVie iti 1 lie opposite i i.ie e!' liie sire a was sli'lP'k ill the 11. out ii . 1 In t ami neck. . The assjiil- .i'il V,'.. at','e!ed. I', ii In V. ill Shi. 11 I'.e in:. t ;-.p.'eial io The Times. ) ; i ake IVi'esi,' March -i. - The hiaie.'1::! 'iir He' llo,ler the collece a .Hiv. .1 was sent in the publish! is tedii' ;e; ! I lie ! low 1, 1 st ;. ii will lake a U da.. . oi, re.ii iu;; up alter the si: ' a i'.Oii,-; lime they have bad,. for lae pii'i vi r; There is ! M 1 i di.iil-l s-tii il,a! til.' issue will be the '.'Si a... w !! as llie lit. is, evpi asi Ve I'Vi'l' I'.i , ;i. il.'il I'rout tb'Ui 'eoilege. (Iiiuc.i i.lilil.ile in II01101 01 He public. New Veil;. March 4. -Hip Sinu Tour, ih.'i, I'.'i's i e!etir:ite,! the liiriii o! the 111 w .Chinese republic from ('nisi t las! uiidit: lo early hour this mot iiinV, w ii Ii an eiglfiy-eigltf coars di.iiier and -oriental ceremonies. A double police force pa'rolled ( !tif;i!.)w a. Tli.-r.' '.was 110 distiirb 1.1 Mci-s. ' , Oii'co (.nils l eileral Army. Win hip.gion, March 4. IVIinilo conti: 11:11 ion of the disaffection of Ueti-ral.- Pasi iiel Orozco from the Madero .goverinnent la Mexico reach ed the state department 'In a delayed ti Tekram from -.American' Consul Summers at Chihuahua. Rummers said Oro::bo's resignation from the federal army, was announced Febru ary Hii effective March 1, . . For every lawver who lights for llie riuLl 1 here Is one who lights for tho wrong,. PRESENTED Ill TODAY Dr. McCullers Asks For Salary For Time Commissioners Kept Him Out ol Office FROM JULY TO MARCH siiiici'iiiteiiileiit of Health of Wake ( iiitntv. Who Won Out 111 Supreme Court, Itciiiiesled otinly Fathers lo Pay II mi I-or 'lime He Was I oiced lo Abandon Work Other Models Keccivcil Over $500 Litigation .May He Continued by oiiiiiiissioiiei's, 'I bough They May Accept Inevitable. DDr. ,f. .1. L. McCullers, county aiporiiiieiideni. of health, presented Ins lull io iii.- Hoard ol county com missioners Ibis .afternoon for ser vices from .Inly 1 ,ast to March 1. The amount of the bill is $i,(')2 for .-i::h men! h . 'liie aiconnt was presented by Mr. P.. M. (oitlinji, attorney for Dr.. McCullers. It will lie .'remembered that Dr.- McCullers endeavored .to comiioniise wi;h the commissioners for , I 'in a montii. inu the commis sioners would not .serfouslv consider the tuaiter. itnd carried the fight to. the supreme cottrt, where they lost by it unanimous decision. During the lime that Dr. McCul lers was kept out -of office, tho com missioners employed other doctors and their bill will amount to several hundred dollars. During the past lew months Dr. 1. S. Stevens has been doing the work. Dr. McCul lers account by months follows-- . '. - . . . $ 89.50 August. . 126.00 September:. . . . .'.;, . Y. .. 145.50 "''!'. - . 131.00 .eveniiie - . . . . . . . . . . 1)2.50 l'cemuer 13G.00, .lannnry . . . . .... . - . , a;je.00. Fehrtiiiry . ...... . ,"'.--.', 132.50 Tola .$1.(129.00 Kim (.1 iii'sc Holds l.pvpe. .-.London. .March 4. King George held the ftrsi levee of the season at M. .lames Palace. French Ambas sadonlor ( ainbon presented Ameri can citizens in Ambassador lie-Id's absence. Another Patient. Louisville. March 4. Another patient suilcnng cerebro spinal men ingitis wast removed to the isolated waul. J wo new cases were report ed yesterday, . 1 1" or Killed in . ire Huston. March 4.- Three were l i'le.i in a Hanover street tenement hie today. Seventy; escaped, vici inis were' foroinne.'s. . The WW , c Mrs. Menu llabbltt, vvlio was niur licfl to Chillies Cochin, of Hartford, Conn., sou of Philip (Vrhin, founder of the hardware (ruxt, on l'cbruary -Htli. The 111:111 iii'e wan the nieanii of lidding $73,000 to the estate left to Ccrhin by his father. The lute Mr. C01I1I11 stipuluted in Ills will that hid Hon was to only receive 9711,000 If he remained single, and $75,000 more if ho married within the year. M-H. Ilnbliitt rt-sided in Mnustleld, Muhh. mmmmm i. 1.1 ... - 1 1. .JiA'...v:.-i -j .m :::' ". 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The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 4, 1912, edition 1
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