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m TTTT Trnr irv rr :ox THKELOmEOIH THEPNITED PEXSS AND HEAEST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERYICIS CITY EDITION VLN'STOX SALEM, X, C, FIJI DAY EVENING, MA IK MI 27, 190s. ng Before Judge Clients il Raleigh. erstate Commercfcommission Listening P,,hSSgIICJTRiE 15 FEARED riJlCE 5 CENTS. It Wat F.rst Proposed to Have This Important Meeting North Wll. kesboro Counties Composing Dis trict -Ke Submitted in Case. . . i t . r i i i ' ,a ar .:,m. in in: .111-1 H"' l.llillli- Murprer of Chief of Police to Hang ,1 w. ,11 1 t, i n ..,-.,! null 1 Car- ',un l ' i . it.-.-l veral Vir ,. s ipiu.iii . arti'H ,-.. t'r . l Louis its rivi'iit i.i! ai'l"i ,,, t of ill'' c and ' lit" i t-i 'II i in i--- -... ii,. i n i i; ami , '.;.M.H'S Willi ,n :i,i--inii. , H : t N' ws Sot'v ,. I,, iv imlay t f 1 i t :iii, h j!iiiintan. to H $ ;,..iiliiKiii r 1 - Il'-il 'iffill'l flumiisim, alias Melvin. will hU life fur the murder of Hi'iitoii, which crime" he com- 11 J5IIIH1.IV aft e l-lli mil louiirn. last, ays a Fayetteville t ihe CharUte Observer. In (court this attern I u ill he Wiis Ult.V of llllinler In lh. Him' er a trial extending over Tlie jury rendered its vcr- iiriy-Ihe in iititl hs al'.er relir- jury room. The accused consul.. rahle nervousness .1 .!! mi' l an ape I' foil ml dcgi'e two ill die; i ins i siloWt wneu B-nt hack into the court room freive the verdict, hut at'te ti wasjle,ed he sank hack into his M ilt v;t evidence of einotitili It vt The Pvthiatis of Hits (the eight hi district will hold tli-ir annual meeting in this city m.xr i,,,,,,,., esact late has not i,,.ii announce,! yet, but It will probably he ,!, eveiiiug- f April He Dani.in lod-e has ..vre.,.1. -.1 an iuvita'ion through District Dep .it.v A !!. I.vuum to holi 1 1 1 - meeting in its castle nail :m.i it ;ti tit.,i.. v... U' Copied. !; .ls tilst ,!,.,.;,,,, , h)(, the meeting a; North Wilkeshoro, and l comniiti.v conferred with the rail road people aliou; chattel inK a special rain to run from Vie. The figures n.....wl 1 .... .,. ,.,-u, i.,...,er. were regarded too large for the .cash,,, and excnr. sion idea was abandoned Tt,.. ,ii.ri deputy thereuimn not i tied the lodse at .ortn Wilkes',,,,,) thai the meetlnR couUl he held in this ,-ity. This .11s- iiu t eiunrac. s tlie Im.-,.s f p,svt, anrry and Wilkes counu..s. Violence Alay Result -Miners' Strike. From Fourth Meeting of Child Labor Committee jlllllS TALKS Eiflht Hundred Workmen Art Out nd Fear Is Expressed That Serious Con flicts Will Take Place Before the Controversy is Settled. SEATTt.E. Wa,!.. March 2T.-Se-rious troiil l.V is thn-ateiie.1 tl,u Trea.lweli hiin.-s iws Island. "here .-mat aiindd niitiers are s'rik- iii., Miineis. n is .haifceil, have stol en lari;e (jiianuties of ii,er from the mine stores and threaten to de stroy the works if non unionists are landed. Troops have beeu ordered from Kort Sewaid to preserve order Grand Lodge 1. 0. 0. F. at Hendersonville in May "'crrnc IS Q. kJ.tT In Ctty of Atlanta Apr.l 2. 3, 4 And !i Minority Leader Criticizes 5tn- . PraclAnl LI. . r , It 1 IV-OIUIIU lUU3CtCil. tile 4" o'cloi k when JiiiIl'i IjiiiB I the case to the jury an I 1: l'h wl''" that body annoimc c.l th;verdict had been reachc I 1 nc .11 hail ailjoiinied court tor His' d.ld ill,, court room we a de sertedjii news of the afeelnelil came lihe iurv room His hmmr lit Mi l l','is- "f I'" i TI'iHHI'MHl. of the ,,. Isi.. mill 1 lniiiipsoii, it i' ;iip,'aied in ,iiii-.s n-presentinK k. I'. !! -hut i; and .- ,, ,; 'li ii thev are i r i," N.ntj C.H and llill.l nt ( M t!: 1 tor tlie n;ifil,itii, cnnituis- !.i ii-l,"l I he iitior- L'. I.in ciii'-s if lliev r. , Mi . at.ked t iv i,n ill" Niurolk it it did nut af i ;ii f in Virtiiiiiii cit , ,illnrin's replied I i,,,ii-c such I'e- tlie and the attorneys wer" recall, telephone and Ihe coin," loom ' elUled. Sentence haH not yet l sse; on the prisoner, hut prcliah II he at tomorrow morn-Iiik"- s of court.' The Jer ol which Murchison .. . . . .is ci was noticeably alio ( ions, ttory of ihe trisedy as re- helll'Heihe wii..ua n.. i.. ......... .... was i.i esseiitiiiils the same aa that with which iiper ivadi rs became fatn- tilar al time of its occurrence. The n wan committed In the early ; m of a beautiful SMhbaih day m nine of the police chief who w victim of the assassin's bullet, The ve told today was . in brief iB.rohrsoii ea-lier in the day ol tunrder had U illtru It it s with MBiKines in the neighbor hood lief of lie snot and h lirhiK of them, John Rantte. J the lite nf iiiM.ih,,,, that the .lohnsnn wn nouse of Olliccr Hen i MOllie, & wouttdil and thi Ida Jof man 11 i A Strong Discourse at Calvary Church i.asi nifinr another of ev. Mr Peeles best efforts was demonstrated in his siirriiiK sermon at Calvary emu n. iroin the text 'Take rare of him." Mr, .I'eele'js senium w.is espec i.uiv une ami was heard by a lavK( ami .nieiiiive coiisreitalliill. Ilesides being a ileep thinker, he is a consecrated man of (lod. who sneaks 'iiim ..r thu abundance of his heart." in his ser moii last night he touched on c.i.r masterpiece, man. x iilii in i n how (!o, had a higher estinuite of nian than uu lllljiseil. I r Pee e 11 nu formerly pastor of the Ftiend.s dctiom tiiiiiu jii IKTKleV l :il urn .1 .il which jilace he lived durinu the prent earthquake disaster in San Frai.,.n just across the hay. i ne hour for service has been t hanged from 7: IT. to s o'clock. Serv Me HUH eveillliK promptly at flht, lasiiiis one hour. xpmte,i ,mK service, under the direct ion of Mrs. R. A. Ehert. Ill .hiss iKiisy riierry rendered with much feeliiiR and temlerness last niRtil that beautiful solo, "In the Se 'ret of Ills Presence," which added niiicn to the beauty of the service. ttiUDAirU I Ma ,... "" "eii. wumHIl I tt NAMED BY CHAIRMAN The local lodges will-be leneiu..,! 'It the annual Session of the V,.nl. f .- oiuia cran.l io.Kt. o,, IVIIows.which will he field at Henderson ille in lv Crand Secretary II. H. V,del has Just completed his report to he Riibmlt- ie! at I hal tune. It shows th-n ' -.w lodses have been insaltute.l durlnit the ear and one dishanded; l,,,) in tin; state wit;, 13,41s members 1111 Increase of j-j., 0V(,r 1(1 ,.pv;,w year; total receipts in si.,ii,,... lodires for the vear 1 II' ''.".n Vi .,..1., " l,i,s ,,v'r l-'st year. .'M ,,, for relief $2fi.f.!.2; assets of subordi. tlUI loik't. in iirmu.i-if .... i t . l .1 nil III V(SI f-M ' Is. I-'1.V441.(;;. a net gain ol Jll.- l!l:!.41 over th . - "' e1 ' ' eem. Iii,.-p fMllllilia- is ..;-.-Vi at this hour j ,m, 1 In- chief clerk jl tiliil nil linl'utlotl coin I' :;iiihih was almost (j 'ii the eariiimis of ! in this state and to ( -i,'l lun:,-s fuimiim f ' the North Caro- Siiem i Men I .1. .1 Testify. .Norman, were evain IreiLth' rat.. '- ".-tiainii,, ''.ll-d 'itire- I .lllli alfect :nliti:', rll.'W US inwii in ian to ton loition: that the hiti,- hetird ipl.iint and started 0111 of his I search of M irchlson ; that Infie negro In his I Hen ton's) ljr, ainHthat Murchison at oiicieiiton wiih nit the ex change M. Intlictin a mortal wound, thieh the ollicer died within tf The murderer the.i made h, hut was nhorilj cap iineu 1 iof the many possi which i pursuit of him. The i for the accused did not nsk j"(iiliia, hut only fm a veriiii-cud degree murder in ( Tiler tilfieir client the deint, penalty, torneys, Messrs. Davis and l!i'rv highly commended for theit fense. hut Solieltoi Sinclairn n (.,.,.-,. f pmncdi union 15 (M. the'ti to over come. K From Iknch r - - I', n. (' . March "!,::t;. ..ar ol active r M.ir-liiiU Harlan j " .1- a j k-'ire i f the l ' " " "",rt al le i s J; ' '''' ' "-"ii of th i a, ,1, ,,, j,!.. i,r, ''ir.'. He has in j1 ' ci:times I''1 'I '.-', ,Lr, e, I, f' ' ' '"H'rary ;u Ids I" '' ! t tain a I i" '! .y lie- mAern- "'''' Sim in the " 'I'-lhtless illler- ,A!" ii"iii 1 . in put,. the I. I'.: , :;.ti ,11 Sv i J' n i. h r.ii.Ji , an I in, wera .It- THIRTEEN. Discourshis Subject a Uiienger Station. v nne j at the passenger station riling ;l gentleman walked Sentinel reponeranJ said: "f niiiti, dn you see that enuftiK there?" On he ing toldjid, he continued, "That erring to cause some accident ,k at the nunili-'r on that 'bu see it is number 1 "1 1 o no numbers up." This ihe Sent jjid and found thai they miiif! asked him what if they did I "Well," continued the genu,,! Wil' find out Hme da:&di my prediciion," coniimieifj,n,,,,nf - and f what 1 sj prove true. Why just lookiver s,h an engi neer lliai, (ln Bn-tine wilh the lllimli it' Even Ihe - -ilile flil'lllls Id' !',ii,i 1 heir that siime ' Hi h,. '.. ll! seiun. j Caught fhm is Dead houjs ai ishing th lliey lllltlli I?.. for tav in places are alio! In Ihe hotels If 12 they will ski liairman Oales of the Anti.Sahu.n League, has announce I the appoint nieni or the ceutral campaign com nilttee, which' with the exectitlv, comniiitee, will nraiiage the prohibi uon onmpaign: m 1. .1. Jarvls, Greenville; A. M Sfales, Greensboro; J. H. Southgate "nrnam; II. (. Mockery, Rockingham r- r. Aydlett, Elizabeth Citv; .1. A Hrown; Chadbourn; H. A. ' Undon 1 ntsiioro; C. W. Mitchell, Anl.inder V El wood Cox. Iliitli Ward, New Hern; ,1. H. Tucker Asheville; h. .lohnson, Kaleigh; .1 I, ""I'phy, D. I)., Hickory;'. S. Kollins Asheville; A. I'. Tver. Washington ' w. AlKlnson, Elon College; E. T Ihilllim. Ayden; W. S. O H. Iloliinson (oldshoro; T. M, '.lohnson, Asht boro N. H. Hroughtori. Raleigh; H.A. Hag Ahrrdee.11; Dr. F. R. Harris, Ilend son. The members of the executive cm nilttee are ex-ofticfb members of th (entral camnuien coinmiiieo ti..,. me as follows: 'onn A. Oates. rhnlrm.in Pnvniin vine; Jeter C. PHtchnni Acho.niu. w- Hailey, Raleith: .1 V, I'luler wood, Rockingham; Josephtis Daniel u-iieign, 1 tarence H. Poe, Raleigh' .1 H. P011, Raleigh: T. .V. Ivev Hal..l,'h !. A- Mmocks. P'avetteville. w 1 r ' ' ' i-oojier, vviinilnglon: W. It s,,r,mt Vi till irttrt.iti. tl , r. - ftiwii, ix. i- (IMimtltl V'sii Prn; .1. C. Massee, Raleigh; I. ( Mlatr, Raleigh ; .1. I. .I,dins,i ii..i,.ii. R. Craig, Rtickv Mount- f! T ii, Ditrham: S. Mcintvre i .rrfTi '. ... - .I'll. -1 .!! . H. N. Jones tin!ei,rl. . - - S, " . Report of New York and Chicago Markets NEW YORK. March ?7o.i,. opened Irregularly and there were small fractional decline. Ijiter a ral ly resulted i partial recovery and in some cast s sum ll loiinu Cotton Market. The collon market wan Ji o. ei isiints lower at the onenlni Aftu'., Ihe call the pressure continued Maidl Opeiilnir. :4l). tilun i.ii. low. ::!."i: rlos. d in ' May !t:40; 9:44- 9:. If, .Inly :,r,0; 9:i;0: 9-r.l October 9:40: 9-47- i Jlnadr, lO-all. Ten iuit.ua Chicao Market em. , .. 11H..H1U, .viarcti 27 r.iln n.l piovisiotiH market : May wheat r. 'oin, li 12: oats r.4 t.j- .,.!, ,1 lbs. 1 ; lard. none. ; 9:40. ; :54. :40; 9:4fi. SPECIAL PENMANSHIP COURSE. Arousing Much Interest Amond Both Toung People And Pimnii-Ti.. KriMt to School Children. 'PI. me uuesiions on the mi iWt ,.f wrllliig natural or unnatural, which Prof. Padgllt has been iiroooundiiiii '0 P'it'etils lliliineli hlu i-.,....i,.i .... eT 1 uu iieu iiaiiship adveriis-nient ihis week h,,. aroused no Mule liit eresl inninii it.,, hildren ami tie. young people and parenis as well. The class for the course in the ight school is about made up. There is si III room for a few more in th evening class, which meets from four III the. ll Is to be tinned ll,l I,. not be a single- vacant chair when 'his class t.eciiis nrU t,,..,i. '..-J 'Veiling. Prof. I'a Igitt and his expert teachci of i.-mi,ii ship are .-:oing to exert ev ery power to make those vim tni, ibis special course examples of whai can he done In two months" Hm in penmanship, so it goes without sav- it ea h mi tuber of both IbeH.iv- 1 ? a nnniber,ext 14 instead of kg inen will no' is thai number." Depu! J J, H. I'M, ...'Tl. ,, -' " 1 ll'' ,'1"''- '- ned ,"''' Cznlgusz '"V M"Ki,He,. a- ''i'.i'lclphla " "'1 di-a-ise ". is til -' iiibie of ' I'.l' the '"U I'i-rker ""'ri-ty ar- 'I :ii,, 1 li-, ,,-, , , ""'I hill S . '" i,h a are In Stokes and Surrig witnesses for ihe gover,e 'defendants In the smith!,, be tried in Hi" Eederal f eensboro next !!' 1 '"''' -im', 'I1;s,,i lie week. J I The , m-rsville Hunker 1 altern win Council at Ker flag-raising at use tomorrow ises will begin RIDCELY HAS RESIGNED. Will Become President rtf Ik Kt win 1 wl i14ivnll Bank of Commerce of Kansas City. WASHI.vriTO.NL M.rrch r: -.,.. "roller ef the Currency Ridgely tda .esuitti 1.1s resignation to the pres- e.e.11 10 nine erfeet lm, ),s nrrept tmi e of the uresldency of Hie reorgan- u .N.oiouai iiaiik of Commerce of rvansas Lily. at 2 o'.loli. Hastings, of this rliv. li,,. .i i. his city. Discoi come in nearly e mnnt Car I were eith he address. ts continue to fruit cron. In iroughout Pied- Id that peaches tjured. SENATOR PENROSE BETTER. Good Hope of Hi? Recovery I. Now entertained. PHII.AnEL.PHlA. March -Tc tor Penrose passed a good night' and for the first time ilnre hlu , ,,.n, ..... ' 1 'Mill I . II III his relatives entertain renewed hopes for his recovery. Tower Will Resign. HER LIN, March 27.-rniled Slate s AmhSs.sador Tower fliilhnrized t,o statement today that he Is resolv ed to resign "wilnin ii tew ..k. " " ', iiie and ial uat 11 'I a III lily I', or :: i : ciii 1 Tie school SCII'I-I, ota. mo will I" prizes Mr ' give 1 lllg lh pelilll I Mr. gold !" 1 test " on 'I, do . classes will be given sue- leniion and taught how to write I fr-v anil easy. :s r-'i'iainly ,111 opportunlly oi ime lor $.1.11(1 could not. possl- b. iter invested In any bov Hi. in in this two months' in I" titiianship. i 'i. s to be offered fn th , hildi'.-n are very h.mdsoni" in, that are tisi lul pk well Rs ti-ai. Only school children allowed to contest fo- the ATLANTA. M.11, 1, ..ti . - lie . .... , tllll:ll (it.l I ,u,r ' , - eillllll I, ,. gatiiied four yesrs ago win, , Ji:s of limmoting ihe welfare f , ciny with respect to the employm. i, of children in gainful occupations. m vestigating and leporiing the t.1,1, coiicerning child labor, raising th. standard of parental resimnslhili' and public oninioii i h re,.ui ,i ... , 0 eniployineii! of children, and assistln; In protecting children aga nst pienu ture or otherwise Injurious employ ment by suitable legislation aud the enforcement of law. The active members of the committee lnclud some of the most distinguished pu'i Iclsis philanthropists .and soolai and religious workers throughout the m lion, the suit conir.'liiies in affilia tion With Ji Clllliri se Hie u-i.e.. w..,i.f of pontile, and the National H'omniit lee. inougn co-opera 1 1011 wiih tin si.ii.- v.fi.iiilll ','-. :l:ll ,iih..M.,l., I secfiring the passage of child labor laws or needed amendment to exist lug laws in ihiriy slates. 1--K . . 1 uf (.uignimiiie negins wlih a re ception to the member of the rum mitlee aud Its guests at the Piedmont Hotel. Thursday evening, April ine niortiiiiK and afternoon sessions will be held at Ihe I'litlmoni Hot" lil'lltoriuin and ihe evening sessions will be Hip.ilar meetings at ihellranJ vi ra Hall. 1 ne programme is as follows, ttn I the readers of this paper are cordially invited to attend the exercises: l.eneral Theme: Child Labor and Social Progress. Thursday Morniii Reports front States ' Committees. Symposium. "What Is a Good Child Labor Ijtw." Presiding Officer. General secretsrv O. R. Uivejoy. Address: "I'nlfoi--mily of Slate Laws" Hem..,',- ai.... non. H. Roberts, of I'eiinsylvanla. Friday afternoon Child Labor and Education Presiding officer, A. J. McKelway. 'ChllJ LaU.r and I'mc tlcal Kdiicatlon." O. R. LVel,.v "Ciilllpillsory Education the ,,l,,n,,,. of the Child Labor Problem." Lewis VV. Parker, of South Caroll,,,, "Scholarships for Working Vhlhlreii," liomer folks, of New Vork Citv I.VI day evening. Annual address by Dr Felix Adler, chairmap of the commll '0l-V .."The Hasls of the AntU'hll.f Lalxir Movement In l)i.f,I..r. ..r I..7 ... .... . H wi nut erlcmi avlllsatlon.'; "Child Ijibor l,i .New England." Everett W. Urd, sec reiiiry lor t le .New l-'i,Uo,l ',1.1,., "The Le.ldei.tdi hi (rf Child " "A I McKelway. secretary for Ihe Koiitlieni states "Ihe t'hl d and Ihe Mill" 1.,.,, Marquis, editor of 1'nde lienm .Vlagazltie. Saturday morning. Ri'uorts nf ii and local committees. "Essentials In Factory Inspection " A ivm n,.jiiii, of factory Inspectors of the various states. Hon. John Mnii.i. . m.,... .". , . Ullll,, Miss .leon Gordon, of I .niiui,.n 11, . 'hiirles Drtiigherty. of Oklahoma and others. Siitnrdiiv evenliiL' Dr. F Ux Adler. General Theme. "The Child m! ih,. State." "The Fed"! ill In Ve.lt Ili-lt Inn nf Child Labor" Hon. Charles P. Vetn U. S. Commissioner of Labor "H.ielul Cost of Accliimii. Ikikhuiwu u..,i v. hailtlon," plot. Charles R. HonW son. of Chicago University. "The Scope of National and State R, gula in 01 1 nun Labor, Dr. S. M Ld sav. cf Columbia Inlv,.,-jlie Sunday Afternoon: tieneral it,,..,... The Ethical and Rellirioin. 1h,pi. ,.i Child Lals.r. I'resldlng officer. Chan cellor Klrkland, of Vanderbllt Vnlver sll.V. Ihe Kiiiploy,.r'H Responslblli: i for Child Labor." Hon. . A. Covin ton, of Georgia. "Child I,abor and nrimlnallty," Judge N. It. Feafin of Alabama. "The Psychology of Hi Child", Rev. John VV, Slagg, 1). D, ol Hirmiiigham, Ala. "The People unl the Protectlo nof Children," Hon Hoke Smith, governor of Georgia, Says if Certain Reports Are True He Will Introduce Resolution Calling For Thorough Investigation of Some Acts of the President. W VS KINGTON. Marvh 27-Minor- i' ! 1 ... 1 William:- c.nne very near in-i ... I 1. g i ,. pr. siden; in the house tins .,i .-.,, ((, announced that if i' v.. 1. I,.,, s r.'H,r,e. that tin' piesldeio !lM, ,ak,.n , ,.,., ,.,.,.,, 111. nib.. s ,( .... jli;ltny cn.u.it:, for their t..,m., c.IiIcImii of Judge Wiltley, f ,,, i ,.,, SllJlt fl)1r( n( Shanghai, he , .,.,. a r,.Mt. Intlon for a ih, iv,.s;gatl,.n f the "Intrusion i ,t- ..Mi.v.Uc on the rights of niemh.-is ,,, ,,. ,(M1S,. ; Interesting Figures in Report of Commissioner II Wat kins' Rook Store will "in -'tin ien to the boy mak aiesi improvement In his in the two moii I lift, whil 1, I1 d Y 1 In ., IV 0,, V Hay, Jeweler, will rive Ii" girl making the great ni":it. Th?e nem ar in Mr. Day's show In MADAME GOULD AND PRINCE MEET AT LUNCHEON, YORK. March lb.. M.'d tine aid Jlid the prince ie Sagan y a' the apartments of Mr. Tyler Moise. at the St Re . where they were luncheon Mrs. D. Rich and Miss .Ilia Mnih.r returned this afternoon from n-ci,.. nia, where thev have heen ottnn.iino the Women's Home Missionary Con- TCUUUU. NEW Anna ', met t, , and Mr gis hoi, gttent;:. De Sagan deoll. ed to coininen! 011 his call and Madame. Gould when he- sieged hv iiupiiriei wouh. only say, "I t)ni nut I lllli.lly . i,. , if. il,e Prti.ci S.'ta Later -he went' to the home of Ml.-w Helen G uild, where the Rev. II. D. Undeiwoiid gave a talk on Korea to a large gathering of society folk, armon? them Mr. and Mrs. George J Gould. GRANTED A RESPITE. Condemned Murderer Nearlv Cnl lapses When He Hears the Newi. NORFOLK, Va March 27 - Af a night spent In prayer and vi for death I ( Thurnian, road, ai'i ed to die today as a murderer, w 1- Kramer! a respite shortly before lie hour of execution unlit April in II almost collapsed rrom the r.-aeiiot, after nerving hlmseir to m...-' In fa" peacefully. Intervention ot (;,,.. inoi U'ilsoi:, of Kentuckv. in la'inutin'. behalf led Govertior Hw ia 011 to grant a respite. Tliiirinan I ,1 Kentuckla 1 and this led to Kentm-kv's , xe. request for slay. Clll.iVs WILL WAS A FORGERY. Two Subscribing Witnesses Make' a oensationai lomession. SCRANTON. Pa . Match 27-Albert N. Hahman and c. I' R.'iilel.nubscrib Ing witnesses to the alleged will nl James Crawford, the millionaire coal operator, who dl. d about three v..,.r3 ago in Florida, confessed today tha 1 lie will was a f irg.-ry. The will In question bequeathes ihe hulk if legator's estate to George H Sclioolev. a Ciuisin of Mr Criwfird Schooley is now awaiting trial for I lorgery. The advance pages of the i, p,,rt of the depaiinieiit of labor an,; priming, compiled l,y Assslslant l.ah,r Commis sioner . I.. Sliipman. were Issued tlie past e,-k ai Raleigh. The 'id VailCe II. men le res. Ill ti,l..ll.. .......... factories. The iiumber of 1-.' ,: ns used In Oils complialiun are live hundred .ml eighty-seven, an in. reii.,P ,,f torn i. over last year, and Ihe aveiagej. taken from these represeiiiathw indnsii i..j afford an accurate Idea of 01 dlthnis prevailing throng hoi' :i,e slate ! Is giatifylng lo 1101 e ' ' e 1 ciiiai'l...''!. piogri North C.l il na Is iniLoiu in an industrial way.and while the iiritn.. oa.lect of his ieMii is to n-aertnn me conditions of wage earners, the department Is endeavoring to convey, In addition thereto, nu Ii In format Ion us will elllllile Ihe llllblic veil... MlK- tO obtain tlie Iiumber 1111.I di,s factoilen now in operation within the stale. Capital. The returns for Hie vear IihIIcbIu 1111 aggregate nut liorled capital of I12.IIS.V7H1MI ,y f,2;t of the 4S7 mlscl- aneous r.icluiies reporJinu; (, , ot rcuoit -ii nt 1 nl utiw-i, 1 .... ..1.1 i " "' 1 - j Extract Works, as usual, reimrls ai a branch of the I'lilted States Lent her '.wm pa 11 v. and represent unly oart of Ihe tV'U.mfim reported bv that corporallon. The nggreuale of cnlil stock repoili'd last year was l'!1.2:!!l.- -.10 by 41:7 faitorles, exclusive of the plant at Old K.ul; so thai an Incieaso "f JK Mi;,2Mi is recorded this year. Motive Power. Four hundred .ami twenty five facto ries report steam power M electric power, 2a. water, 12 gasoline, steam and electric 2 stenm and gasoline, 3 gas, 21 hlllld, 1 gSHollneelectrlc an, I h do not report power. Tim 5S1 estab- llshinenta reporting this f. a In re m. elusive of the 21 using hand power, show the employment f 1 1 .$:; horse. power. five hundred and wveuty nlne factories refxirf the number uf ' persons dependent upon ihciu for u livelihood to he IC'.i'M or lii.x.'lx more than weie reported last year. Six re port that eight hours consilium a day'e work; 7 nine hours: 4. nine an! a half hours; 4.'!!, ten hours; 5, ten 'ind a half hours; is, eleven hoiiia; 4, ten to twelve, and C'l twelve hoillS Eight-do not report time one ruled ach d,,y. bill there is 11 tendency low ird "shorter hours ' , Wages. Seventy four per cent report n . rease of wuces; seventeen per Cent l oit no change; nine ner rent il,. .101 re,rt as t,i ihis. Sixty-nine per cent of these establishments pay weel.lv, eieieii per cent pay monthly, seventeen pi cent pay seml nioiilhly, one per cent pay daily, and two per cent by 'he piece. Person! EmiJOyed. I'he bundled and elgl.,y slx facto-ii-, ivpoit :;ii.!i!i persons employ ,. "-' ' last )imi an luc.ease I v..".".:!. Highest wages per day. $J .T. an advance of .-:;(,ie.J, rent1 p. t'dav ner !am year, lv v.es wages nineti three cents an advance of nil,,, cents ov,.r last year. Eighty four i," 1 " i'l o.' adult employees read and ui,,'e. and eiLiil veien r . ,1 ' bildn n. Elghly-oi,,, v,.v ,-,.nt swer 'aat 1 hildren under fotutiea yc::ia "la niil in il wrk In fact lie"; .even per cent answer In the aitii mai ive.aud twelv,. per cent express no opinion. Eighty live per cent favor a comp,; oiv M-inHd law, riin, per rent opp-. it. and nine per c 111 do tiot answer 1,1 1 si lop. ARMENIANS BUTCHERED. Government Troops in Turkey Finally Stopped the Massacre. CONSTANTINOI.i:, March 27 Twenty three Armenians have been butchered and eight wounded by f.a sjir( Hiuouks at Wan In Slugar, follow ing the shisitlng or a government spy '.y Armenian revoluMoiiarles. fiovern mr nt troops finallv stopped the mas sacre. The annual Inspection of ih. v. sytb Riflenien will occur tonight. Several of the coun! eh,ta 1. - J "WIO ill the county closed today.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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March 27, 1908, edition 1
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