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Wmm Associated jff Ir if Hi Associated Press Service. - , . . ggi3ga : Vol. LXXI. No. 66. The Weather-FAIB. , RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912. LAST EDITION. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ;. - - ' - . , . . ' ... --- . - " Double the Number of Paid, Subscribers in Raleigh of any Other Newspaper COMPANY B i iNcoij i dfbts fljjSE AFTER CDUSTV SiJJSASHEVILLI QR. RROUGHTON RIISTFR-RRflWH'- IS ML RIGHT United States Aitnr Officer Rlakes . Report On Condition ot NortfiiS Mr. Adamson Speaks On Public Carriers REST OF GANG Buncombe Sues For $9,000 In Lieu cf Fines , last $mWm nniiTr nr nnrun IN AUDITORIUM MR tai uraio vm3Wi i MEN SHOULD BE PAID The Work Officers and Mn lo Is too Much fir Nothing, Thinks Cap tain Dougherty Will Inspect 'anm (Jlenii Xet Week Tliree Companies in Tliree Regiments Ticked Oat as Rest mid Oflieei'S Commended Digest of Keport to Win' Depurtnieiil. ('apt. Andrew J'. 'DsMiglieny,. S. A, rei nrueil In Raleigh today from ii n inspection !' I lie several companies composing Hie Hi rep regi ments, of Hie North Carolina Na tional Crilnrd. lie will so next week to Camp Cleiiii. Morehead City, to .Inspect llio camp there. In liis re port to the war department Catitnii: Dougherty will have some good things to say aliout many of the Carolina companies. Captain Dougherty was most fa vorably -impressed -.with Col. J. T. Gardner, of the First infantry, who .accompanied the inspector or. most of his rounds, and seemed to taka much interest in the regiment. The best company in the First regiment is Company M, High Point, Capt. 10. P. Carpenter. The following com panies received honorable mention: Company B, Gastonia, Capt. A. L. Rulwinkle; Company K, Statesvillp, Caiit. .1. E. Deals; Company F, Ashe ville, Capt. ,1. H. Koon: Company G, Shelby, Cnpt. O, Max Gardner: Com pany II, Waynesville, Capt. .1. II. Howell. V "'.' . Second Regiment. The best company in the Second regiment Is Company I, Kdenton, Capt. W. S. Privet t. The companies receiving honorable mention are: Company A, Tnrboro, Capt. Paul .tones;.- Company C, Rocky Mount, CJaut. J. S. Lewis; ICompany 15, Ooldsboro, -Capt. I?. A.. Simpkins: Company L, Lumber Bridge, Capt. ,T. B. Malloy. Captain C. M. Fair cloth, Company H,; Clinton, received special mention for care of properly. Third Regiment. The best company in the Third in fantry is Company A, Lexington, Capt. W. H. Phillips. The companies receiving honorable mention are: Company B, Raleigh, Capt. W. F. Muody; Company D. Lotiisburg, Capt. J. H. Hanks; Company F, Frnnklin:on, Capt. I. II. Kearny; Company M, Durham, Capt. S. C. Chambers. Should Receive Pay. "Judging byl last "year's report." said Captain Dougherty, "the com panies have made a decided improve ment in the care of arms. They are milking satisfactory progress geiier- ally. The company commander ,f nn efficient company is found to give about 200 hours work a year and the enlisted men about 120 hours; a year. To expect these men to gKe this amount of time to their state .-and country without recompense is neither just, lior expedient us a mat ter of public policy. 1 believe they should receive pay for the work I hey do." ; , MINERS WANT TO RETURN TO VORK London, March 30. Returns com ing In from scattered coal districts show that large majorities of the miners desire to resume work. The results thus far In Monmouthshire are five to one for return to the pits. It Is anticipated there will bo gen eral resumption of work In War wickshire Monday. TAYLOR IN CRITICAL. CONDITION Tennessee Senator Said to lie Sink ' iiiK HaplUJy. Washington, March 30. Senator Robt. L. Taylor, of Tennessee, Is In a critical condition as a result of an operation two days ago for gall stones. The operation was regarded as successful. Complications, . at tributed to delay Id submitting to the operation, have arisen. Stomach trouble has developed. The patient, U is said, Is sinking slowly. Submits Report to the House Recom mending; Itill for the Physical Vul . mitioii of the Railroads. Washington, March HO. Submit ting his report to the house, recom mending enactment of a bill em powering the interstate commerce commission to make physical valua tion of railroads, Representative Adamson, of Georgia-, chairman of the house interstate and foreign commerce committee,- says: "The anomaly has grown up, gradually and unconsciously, that public car riers are-to be allowed to charge an income on what they owe as well as on what they own. Nobody else in the world, with whom we are ae (luainted, is allowed that privilege." Adamson points out what ho believes' lo lie the absurdity of the system of Using railroad rates on a basis which contemplates not only invested cap ital, but bonded liability. The re port com i ii lies, "Full information, full publicity as to the true condi tions of the issuance of stocks and bonds, lost to holder, price released by carrier, disposition of--.money, facts as; to manipulation, will all shed light upon the question of cor recting rates by the commission and i heir revision by the courts and in formation of all things all help the people to a correct understanding thereof. '- "It is our intention in reporting tins bill that when the proposed in vestigation shall have revealed the truth the light sljall continue to shine on all future transactions and operations as to the physical prop erty stocks and bonds, boards of di rectors and financial control.'' Rowing Contest a Failure. Putney, Kngland, March ...30.; The annual eigh-onred rowing eon- test between crews representing Ox ford and Cambridge ..'universities which started this morning at Put ney Bridge, was declared no race, after both shells had become water logged. SPECTACULAR FIRE AT ATLANTIC CITY Atlantic. City, March 3D. Young's ocean pier, one of the big features along the sea front, was destroyed by fire this morning. Young's pier Was twenty-live hun dred feet long. The, loss is esti mated n't two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, Jiarly ' insured. The fire was one of the most .-spectacular-'' in years, and created tre mendous excitement among the guests of ".he many hoteds in the vicinity. The fire, probably, was caused by a lighted cigarette or crossed electric wire in a theatre on the pier. During the fire six fire men were injured. While at its height the blaze illumined the sea for a mile around, attracting thou sands of people. The lire was dis covered shortly after midnight .and raged two hours. To Knter State. The Michigan Fire and Marine IV surance Company of Detroit, Mich., has applied for papers lo enter the state. v BRONZE TABLET IN Philadelphia, March 30. Seventy years, ago today Dr. Crawford W. Long, 'a native Georgian, used ether is an anaesthetic in surgery, open ing a new era. Today at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania Medical School, where ether was first used as an anaesthetic, a bronze tablet iu memory of the event was unveiled, with appropriate ceremonies. Long was born' at Danlelsvlile, Georgia, In 1815. He graduated from Franklin College, now the University of Georgia, then entered the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He died at Athens, Oa., In 1878. Great Quantity of I'ork Destroyed. Boston, March 301 A five-story building in Brighton abattoir was de stroyed by fire today. The loss Is a hundred. thousand dollars. The structure contained hundreds of tons of pork products. Only Two Are Now Free, Fiiel Edwards Having Been Captured Last Night Hillsville,.' Va., March .10. - With grim determination anil caution in spired by the belief that success) al most certainly will mean the death to some of their 'numbers. Detective Felts and his men resumed search early today for Sidiia Allen ami Wesley Edwards, .the last free mem bers of that gang that shot up Car roll county court. It now seems certain the fugitives are hiding .with in the surrounded territory known as "No Man's Land," on the North Carolina border. The 'detectives be lieve il will. I,e Only a mailer of hours before. Allen and. F.dwards are beaten out of I lie mountain hush. " Direct, word from Allen and I -" 1 wards came to searchers yesterday' for the first time when "young Frid Allen, the seventeen year old nephew of Sidna Allen and one of the eight indicted for the court house murders, was captured at his father's home. Friel, who left the. mountains and Came home, expect ing capture because, he was '"plumb starved out," told li ia captors he parted from his uncle and cousin at the top of the mountains Wednes day night. lie declared both 'men told him as he left they would never be taken alive and they would (lie shooting fat ""the detectives.. Sidna Allen, he said, admits killing .Judge Massie, while Edwards confessed killing Foster. Friel Allen would' say nothing about his part in the tragedy. Friel and Claud Allen who were together In the Hillsville jail last night will be taken to Itoanoke today. . Capture Hourly F.xpcrlcd. Hillsville, Va., March tin.-- Sidna Allen and Westley iMwnrds ate be lieved to he surrounded iu the Sugar Loaf mountains. The detectives lo cated last night's camp of the 'men, three miles vest of Floyd Alien's home. A battle probably will soou he fought. MAIL CI.KRK TAKKX OFF For Five.. Years Had Been at Stat ion For Attention to Business Men. (Special to The Times.) Durham, March ISO. A letter was received yesterday from Sena tor Simmons saying that he had been to-the postoftlce authorities in Washington in behalf of the Dur ham Merchants' Association and I he Commercial" Club, and. that the de partment had decided that the 'order issued some time ago discontinuing the mail transfer clerk at the union station would stand, becoming ef fective April 1. When the order was sent out several months ago, the business men of the city filed a protest against the removal, and called Senators Simmons and Over man and Congressman Sledman to aid them. These representatives did all in their power, but were unable to get the order rescinded. The clerk was put on five years ago for the convenience of those business hien who were nearer the station than the postoflire, and tlie senile became very popular. Under the plans of retrenchment .' adopted' b.v the department it was decided to drop the clerk and let the railway mail clerks attend to the mail. Postmaster Giles favored 'the reten tion of the clerk but It looks now n.i though the order will stand. Boxes have been placed at the station for the different bound trains and the clerks on these trains will be re quired to get off and collect the mail from these boxes as soon as their trains arrive at the station. HOLDS SKCOXI) PL.U'K Charlotte Creeping Up On Jackson ville in Y.' Mf. C. A. Contest. (Special to The Times.) Charlotte, March 30. From fourth and last place in the spirited Y. M. C. A. membership contest for tho championship of the south, in which Jacksonville, Savannah, Au gusta, and Charlotte are contestants, Charlotte has Jumped Into second place and is determinedly pushing Jacksonville for first honors. At the close of yesterdays campaigning by the various local teams, Charlotte's score stood well abovo the thousand mark, over five hundred points hav ing been added during the day. Charlotte has been winner twlco in the four similar contests prevloiin 'ly held, and now holds the silver cup, the trophy awarded the winner. fmfa 1 jfer''-.. r. i-mi s til l lie e: oi:'.i' :'i.' o!' a sin ;ic 1 t'lji'.y. : s.;- i;y ! ;i o.. (lie h:l', .i;u.' .. i.'lciiillc' 'l iii: I h ! im iii was :n;:!le l.y A'!",. !:,: lev W.. Wiley, Hli'e (if t 'le I'll'!!!' T Cl'i' f Of ,. t lie United St ites bin '.n .f .chemistry, today, in spe tkiii ; ..!' a pl'in to ii,ie Ci" wi.i's a t'a -sli.iri' f their litis.' tuilKls. Ci!iniii!;s. Mis. Wil -y sniil tlmi -lie I.elievi'.I (hi- .', il'o is i niit led to at Icaxt. oiie-i' in! of her hus band's M'Uiiiar v ;l,lv ia oine. FOURTH DISTRICT CONVEKTIO'K HEES 'I'lie democratic- '.'.:e-ut ive (oiuuiit lee oi' the foil rt It coiiii.riisiiiial ilis. I rii l , at a.-' meeting i n-1 1 i:i the of fiee of Hon. Jaws'. I;. Vouiig. 'ciii'iii" until, tnis al'ieriioon at I o'clock, do, f-idoil I o have the voiiventioii inei'! l'.er,.' W'' 'nesdaf, June I ii . day be fore the st:it" .sou. 'uf i, ill, Cone. res -in a;:- 1'au wii! not, ii is tiioi:!:ln. I.avi any. opposiiion for 'the.' nominai ion; thnugll at one lime ihere vas eon siileralili'. talk of. a light' on hinv. Willi )!." Jury selected shortly be fore noon ;i.e trial of. Ose'ai; Onoal, charged : ;i' .murder., is proceeding tliis iifteri! ' in in suiierinr court. Oneal sine. I'a:ri(k llall Iti W.:k'.' Forest tov.'UFhip; the biil!"i cite;Mm the; leg Htiil iPi'odiii'iiig lockjaw, from v iiieh I'ei: 'lied.. The chief contro versy is as ;o lire eact place where Hall was s'bo'l .-'.vhetlier in ihe pub lic read, ai- I- set forth h the s'aie. or ne:ir ( ue,. :'s (louse, as miiieiuleu bv Hie dei'en e. . ... .' - ".. Lives Altci' til.OIXl ..Vflls. Fussed Through His Codv. Readinr. I'll- Hii-oh . ::u.' v -Al though thiii i li thousand Vol is pass id lfiroH'ili :!,, lio-ly "of. ' wr.liain Yn.tfiK, a '!' Iti-Mioui'd operator tiie rentier trie - si a ioij. - still livf.i, The (!' v, Ui frl'..: 'Citll." 'ei.'M- e.l, I :". :ii re ef ! he a,-cUlent I !o ' i' iJ'v wat in darsi. ess. early this morning. GAIIiST THE REeELS Wanhiiu t :i, March :iu.--The Ma dero govei'iniicut is preparing for a formidable.-' campaign against the rebels in Moieo, atcording to a tele gram received here by one of its representatives' from Juan Azeona, Mt.dero's' private secretary. The ini'Ksase reads: "We are sending new forcis to the noVtli. You can expect a decesive. victory soon. The rebels are almost out of ammuni tion." Iti'Miii to Speak in Ohio. Chicago. March IK). William "J. Dryun i announced lie would make ti speaking campaign In Ohio against (lovernor .ludsoit Harmon, who is seeking the 'democratic: presidential nomination. Hryan. nrohably will deliver his speeclieo the middle, of next month. A dog can he more grateful than a man because he hau less to make him ao. h-- ;j: :... "? JW-l. ii:;.' i: iU5;: v. wu.Kv. ' V' 'j E i-v.i :.'-"-j !.-': U ,!!.-:-"S riot !!;:: !; !u ti1;i' is .!;' v,J..'H l::- v. Hi !.. ;wi'..-;.I ;h..';;.ilii u!f.- i.m! 111.. .-,' V.'- 't:::iK lio'.ae '.'. ill'. iiM (In mm TRIAL IU PROGRESS r '' Girls Csn See Performance Free of i'tur d'.'inils veaardiiig I lie free j.-: :.y .o s- ; er- iiOMI' if'Xt :tre ,p -111) '"j hi.-Tbe 'I'i ell s rrtii . Ct-rv " eii" schoiif child of i.'rtieijrli, imiler : ' .yeers of '.uge, l-ti'H a "!-::ii''.' to see the show fr "'. The "i ei, r.ij'e -Hi a ; ! !',.'! Tee Tilled l.ss .-lie,';,, -d' is that a '.-!; ori i -eiy ; i.ii; ; .')(.' xi-i'i.ei. This '-''i.1 iin it. Il;' .',.j.'i:,;..; '") ' j et 1'elielS ', o oeo.v ''.:' e v. lie e.;iiii.'; ' ie'e iee ei, . .. - : I'et.u. n.ei::s sav-- j. . 'i sis. : 'n.'i- one ! ; : i : 1 1 r. l le's a m! . :it ! :o '-. -ei !,o i.-t. i ' ';. ii.i '! ;' ",' ' lo , i -;ul , 'e- sl'ii.s ,-i'v sue ei ie Tie .Ti.'ees. Tl:e i '!i'o;..,;i l'..s ' and I ie.iil. ''H.;J '1,'l'H li-.s, ', l !'.'. e, se ('i 1 1 I;" ' ! .) as I e, j ;i ( ie,' :. . . ,i,c e'l 'se-.' eii I Ilis . :-,-;i.:H!ll. I I '.' "I'e lllllMlreO cllll-. L : ii sf lie- Ae i ;..iisi urp!iaii:uv I liiii .V.ere e'eli C.ed I..S 'I'll-:- 'I Illl.t' i'f" I ins e ' siiuw ine :ii" leosi . iiiiprovc im win tiiier si uilies during the pa -i rioiiili. '.'' "i Til.' buy or girl vvlio wiTes tie' bes: ami neaiesi ::.-:. iiiiout i'lister ; ro .. i i . icry. .lane nnd. Yi.ge, 'il' I .,u word.- or loss, anil semis it to the Dtister In-own Kiiilor of The 'rimes l.y jtcs: 'Tuesday, will get one of tl.e heve . at Hie Academy, of .liaeie iir the ii'.aHnee, Thursday ufleruoon. To tile lifieen who write tin' ni'it best essays, two s-"als will 'lie given to each. Hei to work now, hoysl aiiii girls, .aiid' iierliajis you Will Ik. one of i ie- W innei'S. I'.OV Ml I.i i: IN STOKM. .' rioiis Damage Hone in Wil) lie )" ienliiy Slimline. , i Isnfei.'l Hi The Tniies. i (toiiisi.oro; March :;. A li-avy rain , imi wind .'siorin','. ikisscI over this in , ; i'-tei'iia.v .. nioriiing. doing iiiiicli l.n.na'.'e in ' i he Hon hern.' part of ';i . ee . - n! 1 1 : and developed (.liiliV.ii cYcluiie 'ef !e;;l I'l'ei ion wll"lt i; si rue!., the I'ei'Sov. n seeiiou an. I seji, i'Ver;. I hiti'g. in iis jitsth", causing n h'se. rioiis dauiage lo limber itinl houses. K.illing a ii 1 n I m v of horses,, mules am! cal'le. Two litile boys, age J I ai'.'l I 1 : ears, lire: hers, the sous of Mrs. Fiiliny A'ooiea. a wi.low. liViiig with her fai In. r. .Mr. t.'.U'hrell. ileal' Paieiiiwn. in to'.i l'reei lown- s!iii, rhfs i ttinity..' look shelter in a ' biirtt lH-niigiiig in Hieir ''grand I'ellier. During ".he slorni a suilileii cyclone vein I .''demolished- 1so liarti. i ki!li,iii; lies elder boy' .and ;-v.,:ionsl f illj..rili! the ."".-- r in se !ier.. Iireal- ilia oi if Ilis 1. ..." ih-.iveo places. It .' li AI'TiZi: 1 llll.liKI.X Si 1 1 a e ill F ii :ii,.n Sti cci Siniday Scbi ol Tenn , .nv I 1 -i i i ti: Spe cial K01 ,-iiun in uiig I lks. i'e,i;"vrov.'. a; 1 .'::!. ft t he 1 lo e , Boys nf ihe H.i!i.1:iy school hour all Kden- T v,.p --!.: r 'd-legtues to'. Chicago. Tuffs 'Sated at la. church near town, dls 1011 .'iieei liuii-.li. Hie iiiisSiir. I'.ev. niaa 0-1 rs clidiee.! lodav a total of , persed before daylight. It is believed !'!.;. North, ...will ba'iti.e the in- :'. 7 I ei e- .ai . s choseii for him. lioose fiints .an. I . 1-J I i r. :i . All paivil' vr 1 i'i.:l.;.ger 'credits Ta ft with -la hi ''!: fi 1 ';:.! e.i ie- iiapf icd, in rc-: d ..i , s e let- gives i!2 In Roosevelt, .e;e,s:eil to I., ne. sent promptly i't i 1: a t hiiiirv - - At I'.e lie'i'ri':!' -e:-,:,e .i V. orl '1 niil seii ik 1 V''i'eci'..!ly li"!h" voting peie'ie, .aiiti j: !s l:ii,'. i! I;t: a uuiny pi nil st iti.' w ii! :ii : eii l lliijt s"rv ice. he will lo t item of 1 11'' m: Xi'asldiigreii. Murch' :'u,- Whe'i til'.' V.Slo! liii'i.. vevisii'U bill Wi,s calleii up 111 li'e house loil.iy. .Mn ..ii ity I eml.'i' I'li'l u'w 001! roil rated thai the n asuro uiiisi be cfiiiHidei' cd v. i.houl uiHU'cosi-ary iiela.v . . The pliin to bring the lell In il viiiii liiiis day Was the. majority program. Speeches were iica'd today- 'fur. nud against the bill. Kci rices at (,ool Shepherd. Services in the .Church of the Good Shepherd next 'week, II dy Week will be dailv at 11 a. m. and li p. m. Wn Good Friday tVre will he llolv Couiniunion at 7:!iu a. in. and service nnd sermon at 11 n. in. (hi Faster Kven there will he ser vice for Holy I'uptisin at 4 p. in. VMM.' - S Mr. CiM-otlmriie Improving'. ( Special to The Times. I Hendersiin. '"'.'March" all.- Walter Ciirothonu1, ;he iiinocent young I111111. r,u'ipoM'd lo be a liobo.'who ran and was sevcrly woaniied by Deputy Sheriff Davis here a day 01' so ago, is raiildl.i'rucoveriiiB. ihe Ddvn.iaiK M.iu.s 1 1 Fveep,,. 'In Sail as lo Finding of fact Dill; rence or Opinion Kepubli i'kii I'aiJ.v to Meet May I Fxecil- i.iiimi! t e Meets April 1:5. Asi.". ile. M a fell .:'.il. The city of Asle .ille. ihe ilefeiiiliiiit in Hie ease o;"- ituui-.'im'lie ( '.) ii tit y Hoard of lOdu- !; (i; n .vs. ("sy of Ajdievill-.' ,in which Hie hoard is seeking to collect about is:, nun iu 'lieu of tines, collected in ei!y ju iiee .court, ihroio.li CiW At loriie;,. .1. I'T'axier ilieiin. has filed wi ll the el, i-k of supi rior court a 'ei!t e;' e v-( pi ions iu .'..ihe report of line. 'A'. I Turner, of SUnesville, to a !'.'; ; i He. e:ipe v.as referred by the four: ei w.iieli Hie ease is pending. Mr. - 'I inner heard. lie. evidence in ii.'.'. " a vera I weeks ago anil later seles e i. ii is ri'iiori , in which lie i.'lli.il 11. a! liii' city is liable lo the Lisiiil o' educa.iion fov over $"1,111111 01 fie . mil sued for. having, niinle a ills: ilei io,i in Hie ciises w here the siaie l.i'AS wi re iolaleil ami where I ie '. idI: I inns Were'of the city or- iiii.iiii e.s. iiiiding thill the eity'ls not liai.li for tlio lines collected in the latter crises. . .. : Il -appears., that neither side is ready to accept the report and the case will likely he decided by jury, al'er 'which it Will no doubt be car rie:! lo the supreme court. The board i takes the position that if the city is liable for anv of the amount sued, for, it is liable for all. A member of the school board slated not long : iiii-e tlii't he did 'not. think the dis t.inctpjn made .by the referee in the ! wo lasses of cases was supported V. (lie -evidence, and the city takes about liie same stand. '.!'. i1', Koiand, chairman of the ei 11 1 - exei-iilive committee 'of the rejiuliliean party and also chairman of ihe republican congressional com mittee litis Issued a call for the eon gressioi.al eoiiveiiHon for May 13 and 0:1 1 lee saiiie. Hie executive 'commit tee wii! iiieet iiml decide'' on.. April j Hie iiii'ity -convention'. SCORE OF ROOSEVELT QMTESTS AT CHICAGO ...Washington,' .March "..o- The scope of li.i' eMiil.siS liiat will he carried into Hie Chicago convention bv the It.iosevelt forces was made clearer in a siiileiiien; given out by Sen iiier l);o:i. summilig up the situa tion us to ihe delegates' already elect- . t'onlesls are aiiiio.unced- as to 112 ef Hi- delegate's thus far chosen. e .. en ' . iii'ii':.:;; 1 es i v.eniy delegiiies selectcii last week lie .i ississinpi are clninic'd outright j witii the. itooi-e-.vjt iind Tal't man- agers. ! iiev: are not iacluded In the lisi .-of- untested' delegates in the l.oiisvei, ''!;:; 1 liieni. the Itoosevelt-! iieni'mrs im u i in : in in - thev carried , ,,. , . ,., .,.,jon. aiid have , .'. hia- 'U are lis'is! as uniastriicted j A ei,;: f 1 1 on I :e ers fee fi a I A .!, , rc'iee vv.is !i"ld in Washing- j nent nut visits rnnaaeipnta tontgnt iy nf ii..- Rerts. velt support- l(i" a six hours' stay. He delivers 11 v.- i-ioiis pans of . Virginia, ( tliree speeches'. The princljal speech . ;. ! 1...1.I the suii.lect' of the I will be at the Ohio societies' ban Will he niii.ie iii 'ir- I 'inet,' which will be attended by five ' g leie .-e,l. I hbe'cohi dispute WILL BE SEI1LED . ("evelaii'l, Aiarch ::n. - P1111 tlciilly ll.e v. hole ' 1 e:il siiuaHon, disiiirbed by the ir.i'.iirnciic and hitmniiioiis 'miners'' wage disputes, toady was put (oi a basis w herehy ii is thought nil iliiievciiccs will he settled amicably v illi only a short stttipension ' of work. AunoiiiK cnfeiit from Phila delptii.i tim Hie anthracite, opera tors and miners will confer In Phila delphia April in to secure 'terms of a iuAv wage iigrecnienl, thus reopen ing their negotiations broken off in New Yor!., March 13, was followed by sliUenieliis of the union offlcluls here ihat tiiey were anxious to avert a s;ril;e. The anthracite mines will shut down Sunday at midnight when (he pivsetil wage iigreeemilt expires. Utilon otliciuls say the suspension in iiiiHinn iie mines Will continue for 'at leas' a niontlni Meanwhile nego 'tiaiioiis are cspc'ciod to conUuue. i Deliver Farewell Message to ..i;h People Tomorrow After- Mil nvinrili . vo . UIUU . v WIWVI TO SAIL FOR ENGLAND Famous Founder of Rapt 1st Taber mucle' in : Atlanta, Soon to Take Charge of Leutling; Baptist Churcll Iii1(ii'eat Rritain To Preach at Wilson Monday Niglit Address Toinoi'i-ovv Under Auspices of the Chamber' of Commerce Order of Kxeicises. Dr. Len (!. Hrougliton will de liver his farewell address tomorrow afternoon before a North Carolina audience in the Raleigh auditorium. A special musical progTam has been arranged for the event, invitations have been sent out in the county and state and every provision has been made for a large audience. The address is under the auspices of the chamber of commerce, which ex tended Dr. Broughton, on his ac ceptance of a call to London, an in "itation to speak to the people of his home community before sailing for foreign shores. Dr. Broughton will preach in the First Baptist church at Wilson, Monday night. Next week the distinguished preacher vvill set sail for London, England, where he will assume the pastorate of Christ church. The order of exercises for tomor row afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock, is as follows: Order of Kxerclses. 'Hymn, "Onward Christian Sol diers" Sullivan. : Invocation, sRev. H. M. North. "" Hymii, "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus" Webb, Scripture Reading, Rev, Milton A. Barber. Anthem, "Praise Ye the Father" Hagedorn. Choir under the di rection of (Justav Hagedorn Introduction, Prof. Zebulon Vance .1 ii(tl. y Address, Rev. Dr. Len (5. BrO' ton. J Hymn, "All Hail the Pover of Jesus" Name" -Holden. ltenedH'tion, Rev. Len G. Brough ton; TltOUItLK AT RLACKSnUIUi Xight Passed Quietly and Negroes , Disperse Kurly Tills Morning. Illacksbiirg, S. C, March 30.-The threatened race trouble failed to de velop last night. Armed posses from nearby towns through the night I """i . uum u uiuu ui lour ' hundred negroes who announced they 'would burn the town In revenge j lor lynching two members of their .race e3,el (la- 1 ne negroes, congre- all danger is passed. Taft to Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 30. Presl- hundred people. E Mr. Frank R. McNlnch, a well known Charlotte lawyer, and man ager for Mecklenburg county of Gov ernor Kltchln's campaign in the gubernatorial campaign, has consent 1 cd to serve the governor as his state manager in the senatorial campaign, 'and will open headquarters In Ral 1 elgh at once. Mr. McNlnch wa a member of the legislature in 1905, where he took first rank, and la well known throughout the state as an aggressive and astute leader. He lis popular and Is a man of high I character and is expected to do good work for the governor during the ! next few months. I None of the other candidates has as yet opened headquarters here. Mr, Morton Uzzle Is still con- .' fined to his home, IS West Jones street, with a sprained ankle sus tained at the ball game last. Wed licsday. ' , , y l s, f tr..r-.-ci.
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