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4 ". if. - " " ,V iN ''lata r - ,' yNEW BERN, (CRAVEN JCOUNTY, N.C.. TUESDAY JANUARY. 1908 FIRST SECTION No, 85. . 30th YEAR 1 .n cost be Die 4J '"t J ;? jlstabt of wAi tjlft eiYEss ' THAT Of TO COMMISSION " or biq ditch c: III YElllS Jl ' TKECRY OtlfflB nnwrfr Cirts!c . Xxteiidei ' '--4th. BJmiia Hrdg Irlsfc 1'ar. r-WHliington, Jan.;l(.--Ia an pfflcial , ' Mmtaaalcatton aent to tbo Panama - Canal Committee Of the Senate, Sec - ' ratary of War Taft aayi that tbe canal totikt be completed and ready for bug to9 In tlx yaaTi'vc'V.fKl'if The Honae of i Repreaentattves U I -' Mill considering the Penal; Statutes ,Wl: : ; ' ' : ' o tkTh Senate agreet that It will' re telre' bo . more reporta except aa it iemei, from the hands of the Preal- TsleAt '.';V:v : -;i ::rry . ' Jieoretary Root has expressed to the );BralHaa minister here.hla apprecm Uoa of the cordial reception tendered L'le the fleet while in Brailllan waters t Congress adjourned today until Mod - v NaW Tork, Jan.T16. In the Thaw ' ' Wtrder trial today letters were pro- . ued in evidence which were written hy1 Thaw'e mother ,37 'f years ago to Qm jteacher of Harry Thaw, stating that the defendant was not alwayf Napohslble for his acts and to trea ' Bim aa being of unsound mind. Gary, Ind. Jany : 16. Hungarlai strikers and the police had a fierce tght in the streets today and before '.. Ner could be restored three fpreign I ara were killed. '''tr:.'l.'',:V s ' $ London, Jany . 16. English finan elara are alarmid over the flnancla ' ' -eohdltlon of Japan and state that 1 'thought. Che : nation could not wage . - Successful war on account of Its hearj -, , v debt, crisis is upon it which has t i bad aspect" Many think that Tapai '. ': had the United States wllhgo towar John Redmond, the historian, ha v - been elected leader. o fthe Irish par I Uamantary party. , , ' )lw Bern's Well Known WaUhmai " ' . lads Hfs Patrol . Charlel Anderson has been- a wet kaowu figure on these streets for man; years. For a long time a watcbraar tot the Old Dominion Steamship Com tany, he has been employed as nigh .. -. -fatrol and property guardian on-.dowi town'atreets, particularly the aquan - Bounded by Pollock, Craven Middle Ud South Front streets. He wa found dead in his home last night where search waa made for hlml Watchman Anderson had not appoa: ' . for duty several days asp. ant . v Chief Hargett sent to hla bmne, bu'. i K Anderson refused any admittance t - his place to the. officer. HlsJhoinf waa out towards the National ceme ' tery, a Strange and weird sort o; place, the hlglKboard fence, (he thlcl , bathes and shrubs giving all the mys- tery and seclusion ,that the old mai ' aeemed to crave. Late yesterday afte. boom entrance waa made into lh" . Bonae and the allent old man wa: . , found dead, evidently had been dear V ' ; day. or two. Perhapsslie wai i, .' staking his last round at the tim 1 ; the oSlcer has hut called, and elthe could not or would not grant admls . atoa. :;- Watchman Anderson owned a coupl of houses and probably . had othei roperty. t He drew a Federal" pen atoa for . serving in the navy. Th toroner was nodfled last night U ' " hold an inquest A jury was linpau ' V night by Coroner Jones,- . .which after hearing evidence, then J belag nothing to indicate foul play brought a verdict of death being dut to natural causes. . ' , ' ) Grafters Trial .; Ceclal to Journal. ' HarrUburg, Pa IStty 18. The con tractors and Stat offlclals who havt bes-n indicted for fraud in connection wl'h the construction of the State tr 'tol will commence Monday7 Thi e.. nee against tbera is believed, to be Conclusive and there will be little trouble to convict . . . v It fills the arteries with rich, jfi l'c J, makes new 8cEh, and healthy un. women and children. Io(hln(? ten taVe ls place; iv r "y 1; ( j so murh E')ol at l!.-!i:.t!i I v ti.iiiiititin snc, la or 1.- F. S. I cisoussions FABMEBS HUB EXPERT TESTI- ' MOST OK Till SCIMTIFIC : T ; PEBJOKXiXCI OF THEIB " ' ''- WOBK 6 UIIEOOLOHlGSinTITE Few Reafcsentatho Farmers Pment The Making af Uood Beads Aa. ' Important Feature Womep Speak Of The Heme !Efemettts Of Farm The Jhrmers Institute for , Craven county,, waa held at the court house yesterday. . But Tew farmers ; were present but 'the gentlemen connected with tb. : Agricultural Department of the government discussed 1 the sub jects assigned to them as if the room was crowded and those present had a rtmt profltabletime discussing thoee things which Interest . and help) the farmer. r'd Vij'tp Mr. J. M. Spencer presided and Mr, T. B. Parker conducted the institute in the interest gf the Agricultural De partment of the- State. ".'Mr. , D.. (J. f3rodie, of Washington, spoke on th mltlvatl'on of alfalfa.' Hi talk was n hia experience a.nd observations of ,'te ctyp He said ; that farmers In he North and West thought they were laklng money with it at seven dollar! er ton, and it waa considered almost ' gold mine at twelve dollars per ton. "he Southern farmer will find it to its advantage to cultivate mora as tduously this excellent forage crop Mr. Eldredge, of Washington, D. C.': ve a good talk on the making and he maintenance of the roads. He ids iissed the construction of clay roads. -i6"manner of draining, the machln--ry and tools used, and other essential arts of the subject' He said' that Oys- er shells which had been largely used rdad construction heretofore, 'had een . rejected in the modem meth-f M.'," The sheiks had been very, un satisfactory in every .respect requir ng constant --cttention and the dHist arising -from . the crushed shells is ot pleasant nOr healthy. While the xpense' of "making ; roads is large .anging from $500 to $1,600 per mile, t is far better to go to that expense -nd be assured of permanent good oada than"to suffer; the present con Itlon. He spoke of the ahejl rock nd marl and conslderedthem ' ex Mtent mtterlal for making a substan al road bedT Heaald that It la ood plan lo place the small Jumps t marj on the road and allow- them 3 be broken up by wagonv . " ' i Dr. McLendon, of Wadeaboro made few remarks oa ta cultivation o! otton, as also did Mr. Brodle, ot 'ashlngtonD. C, MrAahe, one of he Agriculturaf Department experts. -H)ke on the subject of forestry and mde many 'good suggestions along t its line of farm work. , ' . i - A new feature, but none the leaf m ortant was the part conducted in the .terest of women. ' Mrs. Hollowell, of L olddboro and Mrs. F. L.' Stevens, of :aleigh, being tBn principal apeakera. "be ladles held 'a session ' In the laughters of Confederacy hall at. 11 'clock. The dltcusslolT then ie lalnly on the woman's work in the tome, no special division being cited. Irs, Stevens' remarks were" partlcu vrly on the value of Intelligent care ad nursing of the atck on the farm vaae of sickness. She gave some ood Instructions and , bore especial tress on the hygelnlo and sanitary ondltlon of the farm house and ,iur i(n(llngfc The auCcess ot the farm fe depends'tm- the- health - Of the inner and his family and that should his first object and-if he has the -ood fortune to enjoy good, health, he lust use the utmost vigilance to keep heir health. ; V -:. . A joint sesslra was held at t o' lock In which Mrs. Hollowell ad ressed the meeting on the hecesaity f making hore life mori attractive o the children. Keeping young peo !e on the farm Is the secret of the at results of the farm. She spoke t the farmers wife, ' upon whom a ar;e part of the responsibility .of the ome rests. It Is her work that takes the farmer's work count and '.)o too soon la compelled to give up ecauae she has failed In health. The "lea for the uplifting of the home and he greater appreciation of woman's vork on the farm met with the hearty indorsement of all present-".'' ' It Is a very regrelable circumstance hat the farming cem.ni'unlty could lot have realized the Importance of fi is meeting and the rare advantage t hearing these experts speak. It Vould have been to any farmers pro 't to hear them and there should irve been a t '!or attendance.' IT :i tUt-rs Co", r-f, ..' i t evrry &?ei' r: r' - ito'KO'.isar feaits'unr Mr. Harvey Crawfer4 ! Eliaahech CHy U Assume Batlea Fbra J-L ' Harvey Crawford, agent for "the Norfolk ' and Southern' RailiraV, at Elisabeth City, has been transferred, to New Bern. N. C, where a will All the position of agent for the company In that Mir' . " ' ' ' " -'.- Mr.-Oawford HH family riil leave Blltabeth, City the Irat of Feb- Mill nr, OS rvsr rqary for B0rit ' MK Crawford, la one the beet, ttautm-'lfilfofaetelt te'NbrtB'&ar- irtlmk IW li"wa.Bii6irg ttltito:f where ie -i toiuosely' (a held in the Highest esteem .Ui entire city. C -.V'.-frV..'"- ; His eareer In tne service if the Nor - folks and Southern Railway haa been one ot phenomenal success and should 4 be aa inspiration; to evry boy; who oegras lire unaer aoverse ctreaaa- stances. ,(.; . meaauy, year oy year, ne aaa ao- vanced in the service ot the company. from on ppslUon to ssiother. ot more responsibinty and trust 'Three year ago, he waa made agent for the cam- pany. the moat Important and meet re- sponsible position that the railroad haa in this 'cttjr.'-' .v'VrSl .;. I thlt pbsitftm'Mr. Crawford ha shown such, ability In conducting (th affairs pt the company, that a few lays ago he was offered the poaiQiM f agent in New Bern. The New Bern 'fflce Is the largest offloe in the Nor olk and Southern system: conse 'uently the Office of the greatest re tponslblllty. With this promotton here is a substantial Increase In Mr. Crawford's salary Mr. Crawford's nany friends will be delighted to earn ' of bis promotion," but at the Mama time, they regret exceedingly to oae Mr. Crawford and his IntereaUaj family aa residents of the city. : ' A 8. Balldlag at Beaafert 'ok Out: y , ; , . : y," The AtlanUc ft North Carolina Rati -oad Company has decided to erect a h mlUlfng in Beaufort for the preeerva- Jqn of it records. This was decid ed upon at the last meeting of the Hoard of Directors,' at Ooldsboroi on January J, by a unanimous vote" of he directors. Messrs. J. W. Grainger, 7. E. Foy, and W. 8. Chadwiok.were ippointed a committee -on behalf of be directors to select a si'e for this tuildlng. The building is to be of trie and will have a safety vault for ecorda. The committee 'desires to e ect this building on Kro it street, if they can secure propertv f )r th4 same. It Is to be" hoped that eur'praperty owner Wilt make rottoeabl nrleea on "their Pront treet.lrPrtyr to mat uis Duiraing n no ioeaiein a business portion cf the town. " ', JUDGE PaiTCKARD'S idJCE Vill Gerern; Ecpubllcans' at Batalgh, A Deaiecraf s Tlew Leg lain- :-yy.4- tle Keedel " Ipeclal to Journal. .--Raleigh. N. C, Jany t8. The mi nority leader Great Waa Interviewed 'onlght : regarding tha attitude of Re publicans in the legislature, as to rate Dill.. He said they were' at sea aa to he prohibition matter, that .naturally fudge Prltchard's atUtude will have considerable effect he being strongly for direct action by the legislature Representative R. A. DougKtoa said le thought the legislature ought only 0 take np the rate question,' tad per- baps some local And uncontested mat- 'ers, and then adjourn, at earlmstmte possible,' and ha declares thiamin eon-' census of opinion of eltlsens and mem lers whom he haa seen. ,.'.-i. ? . N Betrayed by Cork Screws Martin Harrier keeper ot the Nor folk and Southern Treat river bridge) And hla wife, Annie, appeared before Justice of the Peace, 8. R. Street, yes terday oh the charge of selling liquor, or In other words, keeping a- blind tiger. yTae informant waa astro named fo Johnson. T . ma. aamtoA tl w.. Johnson was arrested ,fhr. being drunk and down and wat flaed and tax ea the costs, borne or persuaded him to tell where he get I hla that hla rls1 fnl was found a cork scr.w or two. which wa, .apposed to Ju.Ufy ..preeump- tlon thatU It once reposed lot of bottlesVot whiskey. Harria Waa re quired to give a 4ond of (2S8 for hi. appearance at criminal court and his' wife waa held In the sum of f 50. Harris and his vl'e were arrested by the city police o.T.cers aad the cste was rtfrrtd by the mTor to r.az'.s- t.ate 8. R. Street's court i: j whlakey, a.d after a while he told 7aZJ :.vw"."r ?rmmu - mclal. JW admlU that the cabinet'. he bought it from Harria aad 7 "T"? P-"a. ,io journal.; ... , ; . dlM, w w. urion1; wjtc v A .rch wa. mad. of Har-- "r' ZZ J Z ' Httr -fara" .to my .cation ot dh. Diet Is ex- home and a quart botUr nearly .'- 'M. it the numerical strength ot ot llauor wa. fou.d. which ST.Vf I .?r CO"dlt,n th, Solyukal (government party) r.n- nnnpn nun' rain uum uiunuii uuiii I', , . mkmm.f- . , . ihi mi iiiawaIWi1. aTWWBJ. ITH TUE SETtlira OF TBE AT- , : T LANTIC COAST USE MATTES PBISOSERSTO THE! " ROADS FtN h KtL UNU LAW Prohibition The Bulinff iotc of Con- " 1 1, m , 7ff V Pn centa. Senator Webb al4 : fl.' Ta th?" f uLi resbvtorian j - ' "' '-- - Ck'0T SpeclafcorrespMdeace. '5vV ?i ! Raleleh. N. C. Jany 17i-The Ma- sonrare deeply interested, tt the mat- te, cf Dr.: Mock, of .Thorn Avllle, and hi. reinstatement? i thla ?der.. The odd Fallows alsaexueiled Urn. but he L not been reinstated b them; ' inturaBce CommlaBlbnoj Younz to- 01 Issued , a -circular .itlng noUce that under the Firemen'sJ'und Relief I. . '.. . .: law ,t u made duty he mayor.' and aldermen and uremen ft each. city . A , , ' . I. ' , ' " or town to electVlne Jmuary two iAl oon gu, and StaU Chair, ton B Parker, of New York to be IU at .'. . . man Oatea. a moment before the Went! tornev in ita tctliw inlml th a Rnolra memberaeacb of truateesitohold and manage the funds, and incomes also ' MT? a yernor u.enn. the duty of thelnsurani,, Commit f 1' d .f "J? oner. this month: to nana, the fifth WUon meet member.; He asks therefpe, that the ?? wer!.,hed 811 Tfcth, Stato mayor and flremevwlll kame fromterday' clarkson 8a,d there were few J. tn L lTnTMi-r.,,.th iPIacea left ,n 106 stat. where whls one to Ave men consldead suitable , , . , . . . for appointment by the Insurance Com ! 80 Sa,oon8 ar 80 colonised ppoi uij y 1 yja buslneB8 had become "monopoly, mlaaloner, he prefering dot to have the -. . . , ... ' v'1 v i '. ' . . 6 and trust in defiance of .Democratic names of those already fleeted by . . -, ; . . ' .... 4i .. v ' -. priocipJes. This liquor .trust ought to either j the aldermen or remen.: He,. ' . . . . .. rz . , . .. , v j lie wipedout of Greensboro. . There has iawed another clrcukr In regard ' . .. . . tothtor fund asking thai the law be i"" , ' . " v. I r . A. .. ston-Salem, Salisbury and Washington carefully read and notlfyng the trus- ... . . . . . . v , , . - ' . . . ? , 'He declared he expected the legts a teea appointed to meet aid organize, Hnrm tn . . JV . to give a bond to be appfaved by the Insurance Commissioner. The trus- tees, duly organized, will have entire , . , .u r aL .. j . control of the funds and will distrlb- ute them. The city- clet and chief ot fire departments are alked to have in the hands of the Ins ranee Com missioner, on or before January 25th the names of the trustee) blected. "L . There is inore talk uc atkrat-Oiff prohibition matter which It seems ab solutely certain, will cut so great a figure at the, extra sessloi next week as there ia about" Uie "railway rate Pbuslness, , although the legislature is particularly called to eonader the lat ter. In other words prohbitlon over shadows the-rallwaya. It was remark ed today that while in alj probability th legislature would dlsctss this mat ter, widely and would enad the gener al lwk yet that It .will le better to let the people vote upon ii One man, very prominent , said tha; . when, the legislature was , elected his matter, ! waa not before it at all and that it luf received no Instructions since, oxeapt the mere knewledm that there was an enormous movement in favor Of absolute orohlbltion ;11 over the State. ,Xt he tild not j consider, though h is . an ardent jprohlbttion iat an original. oneiJn fact 4hat this knowledge amounted t to j instruction , ... . , , -'J ,. - receiveu ; reituves ana inenas, wno , to.u legislature. v.;nK,:.'i;':r. i i- ....... t Last night a man name! Mlmms.- - . 1.ia .. w . . ... said that he was In FvettevlHe, a ... , . . ' . lumber inspector drove from Selma . to' Pine Lerel. filled up bn whiskey guv un uie iruiu nuu ' cone lowaraa Raleigh, but fell oft. at Gai-ner. There he was discovered lying between the railways. But for this llscoverV by the agent he would havJ been killed In less than ait hour. - wih..ah r k 11.. 1 county road, today J.4vlHg been conv' victed at this term of urt; Some days ago,, your correspohdent' tound 18 of these prisoners in one large cell and 17 o ftbem .aid thklr dowWal, vas due tcwhlske M- ; - . m y which now presented the twerdt of the propoMd poat i.The congregation ot Qii First Prev kn. . V,; v.. ' pohsmenU ot appropriaUona, consent- byterlan Church will choose a pastor Sunday morning. A comnlttee t)f the ehnrch has been to Charleston, S. C, U ' hear a aermon preached by the very able minister there. iThe SUte Board of 'Agriculture will establish another teat farm on 800 1 .1 m - jmuoyihu. mj f property having' been firnjshed for eeaaa. ,: . , ..t; v. , - lT 71 ,,, i f fV?" eT" !rt thtU 10 permIt th ott of one eaaaenier train dailv on thz fcrnnch' r - lines., air.-itbi, general passenger asentiof the Atlantic Codst Llne nnd Mr. Borden, Uie auperlntcndeotr of transportatlou, appeared tor the road, while Mr. E. IL Williams and Dr. Var-'; dsn ot Red Springs, appeared In op-' position to the discontinuance of the Fayetiovllle Betrnettuvllle tmln. E. J. ffBrc't of Winiamnton, epoke In be M of the lieojle of the northeast t !nst the taklnj off of (ho Weldnn (Coiitlniioi. -ill V:ft t) tne emcera, . V;. .. v--- i.H nuacnua i cir .i i: 1 Oil II IS COI '"( Be Acted Upon by The Special Ses sion of Legislature Special to Journal. ; ':';V.,', j ' itj Raleigh, .N. C. Jany 20. Senator T Webb was : asked what he thought -, bout thl3 session of- the .legislature, . and he said from what he had picked - up today, he Uiought it would be one ; of the shortest sessions ever held. !. Ha finds great opposition to railway, comt promise, which, Governor, Oleno- Is ' pressing.. r:,..t, , .-. swi He says one member who voted fo 2 1 cent. no lavored. j W cent rate, while a Senator de"f - clu h favored old jato t W-.eenti . i:Brfi":1 ductbrs'hadant representatives here Special to Journal. . . to ask the legislature to return to ololl . Chicago, III., Jany 18. John R. rate. -u;if:-i' ;"Wtab, tha.bank wrecker, who has ' When asked about what he thought ( Deen40n tr,B' for conspiracy and fraud of vote on prohibition, Webb aald he : found guilty on alltt counts W;vot. for direct pnmibltAm Mj:.WM ne mougni k oesi to aetue tn wnoie mter and " out of Pontics. & Ha hallovarf anoh hill wm.M ', .f-v . wu u vu nvuia y 11 , alfhnmvl. 1 1.1 ""7 . I' . ' - r . --i. - . v f-' , .row corresoondent .had a talk with President Herrlott Clarkson,' ot State "al ? a mofl,en.1 T mnlnrltv ' Prtntrmbn Ho'tACk jAnAiiM1 .,fc . . . ... v . --. , tv - u ., fcalling of temperance convention to- . . . . -them. Caucus to Determine Placing of Bills Special to Journal., . ' 1 -l&rteten. N- CU Jany 20. This after noon B. ; B. JVlnborne. chairman - of Joint Democrat Legislative Caucus, called It 'to meet tonight to consider question whether bills shall be Intro duced tomorrow before regular cau cus of each house tomorrow night- ; John"WhaCklnd of tea do yea like best ." PrlBcllla-"Go-tes, some, but Rocky Mountain. Tea beat" John "Why Ilblllster'a Rocky Moun tain Tea bostr 'PrlBclIla "It speaks for itself, John." (Makes lovely com plexion. : '.rT-.t,r.v-' .--w A QUIT OBSERVATION Surrounded By Relatives and Friends j ; On a 60th Wcddto? Anniversary t Sunday, afternoon .and evenlniti at their home on Pollack street, Mr. and Mr. Frederick C. Roberts, o.uiitly' 3t ; - T . ""-(" T mr aaie ana joyous voyage OI , ..; - -t . . , . wedded life of fifty year and to wish . m.Mt , 1" Uvea. 'l ;;;;.: ' f The home Was adorned with vines, ajid fioweH, ' the"6ffering8 6t loving kins folks." A table was covered with gifts of various kinds, airiovlng're- , nfembrances from' the oldest child to lved ,he, nl.nv i,.r k ty,a proCe88lor-tomfng'andpas8lng'out (fc. .,, , j.,. . 4 enjoyed the picture of the home, that kA Kauin io loin. rP 4ralA,B atW 1 mLWI foUa .k- i.fi 'w..iti.' fc. - jLi. - with life, health and ha'npt- ness, and ao. well able td AnJoy,thi'f.tTW"WmaM" hv !.!. j- Baron KaUura, and Baron ; Admiral it wna t.H.f daVVthk HUn, thai VI VUVU MVlll Tl CUUlURj RUUIfVIMI I, -this anniversary shbuld fall; and ltiou necMlty tt PH- observance, the incoming of relatives nt -,! m.hi it .t . .... -. i . . . ,( uicuon, to crown the Close of hair a centrry Jf married life ' J "." . ',,V ' v ' " . i' r . th0 lltatlTpt,EgtoB4..wlii ,a he tM dlftKn08ed the' Wns of a ,canc.r.ous na-, a . .. . mm "uiu vue .rcai lear uow is mai h. wm father. havc-tbe.,aami.,tate aa W., Advice to Mf.iw- Don't lt Tour children waate.away. Keep them strong and healthy during the winter with Ilolllatcr's Rocky Mour,' a Tea. It is the greatest tmilo fir i' :-1-. n. Pure and harmless. doa !'.; ;r:.'' t gooit.' Dry. 35 rents, T.-l cr T. LE5PE0D 504 YEARS PRISO f f.. i THE LEHGTH OF AGGEIGATE 8EK TEHCI II WALSH'S CASE SHOULD IT BB IMPOSED PARKER RETAINED BY LABSfl CoaaecUeat Will Give Taft It geOf Yet-ratt ta' Kew Terk Police Conrta-Grtat Fire to Chkago- ' More Scandal In German Royalty L Thaw' Win Hot Testify. mvwu uiui ui-rvepvci to the finding of the Jury would be 504 years. Wllsh wu nraiMant at - -i . . w - the ChlAfivn' Nfttlnn! kanlr '' "TaTVi St Louis, Mo.," July IS. The Feder- atlon-ef Labor haa retained Hon, Al torney in its acUon against the Bucks Stove Company. , . " : '-' ., -. . ." k. Hartford, Conn., Jany 18. The Con necticut delegation which will go to the Republican convention is pledged, to, give Its solid vote to Taft for Pres ident The sentiment in this State la strong for Taft . .... .-1 . . , . . -. New'York, Jany 19. Tha latest scan dal In municipal affairs was unearth ed - today in the discovery that the night police courts and office rt have been guilty of extortion and many forms of graft A thorough investi gation will be made. 'A i 'X.- 1 4 ."! .. Chicago, 111., Jany 18.tA disastrous fire broke out in the wholesale district here thlf morning and raged for many hours., before the firemen' could get control of the flames. The los is aald to be $1,000,004. j;erlln, Germany, Jan 18. The shake ap In Royal circles caused by the suits fraught by Editor Harden some weeks Ago,, has resulted In finding more scan dais . In the -official circles of German political life. Gambling -and oth or ftnmorallties are rife and it Is proba ble that If the case la pushed it will evelop more sensation than the last one did. , , - ' -N . INew .Tork, Jany 18. It Is practically eclded between the lawyers in the Thaw trial that Mrs, Evelyn Thaw's evidence -will not be eceaMry and therefore ahw wilt not-tesdfyV It la believed that th jury will decide that Thaw waa. not of sound mind when he shot Stanford White. ; . y Cincinnati. 'Ohio, Jany il-tt is ' -; ''4itSoo ot ' '.epuMlonn parly have tnul overturea ti each Other and the opposition to ecn oiaer nas oeen suosiaea. Tan s J.... u .i- .. T" T? " ". """i"""" practically conceded by fo raker. 1, I Japan's Crisis Serieas t fToklo, , Jan. 18. Tomorrow's Kokn mln, reviewing the government altu aton at length, will show: that the Saionjl Cabinet paued through three diatlnct 'criaia within the 'paat two mpnths In attempts to adjust the bud get These were averted only through the good offices ot ex-Premier Baron 1KtT vacant that the hepds ot the railways have, been the disturbing factor. ' ',-, ;;--.'' :' !The army and Javy, which were to jto c"0". buro Tama. " . " MMmoto, minister ot marine, tenlst. B1nt thM foln fttam Ito'a policy ? Ti-. InfWMti -fhrMtiA MalhtiM" m1. ' jT , . IWraac4 ;;lomy. Ttocoint 'InaJior;TJlrL the chief of the board of aodltharclerUes the ' present budget as hopeless.. Even the semi dera filaaolutlon Improbable. The gen eral opinion s that the ba'.t dead cUn istry,wlll be nurted throueh tha ses- lou ana uia men a complete cnar.ge will OAtrtB The iUte ot the he"h rf Baron IVAiar a, V SI: ;" : i 'CM a g9- rlons alfectiun of the kidneys, com pllcatea mattora, .'. re-- tf r ' I Jcnri.), : . : r v - ?c 1 . Itfx t pe lv G0TT0;i PRICES J. E. LATHAM'S WEEKLY SUBTET OF THE C0TT0X SITU- . . : - . .: .v.; i ATIOJC ' BOPJF 11.500.0Q0 BALS Order. For Goods From China Small Movemeri of Crop Low Money' Rates ' Contribute - To Advance Prices. SpecUI to Journal. . -. 'v ;' Greensboro, N. C Jany IS. The ad- vance of B-8 cent per pound has taken place during the past week. The ad vance haa been aided by several fac tors, among them being some new fac- dera for goods for China, the first la a long time. i " The continued small movement of the crop, the Insight . to date being 1,760,000 bales, under last year, and the firmness of Southern holders, and the more abundant supply of mon ey at lower rates. 1 i Speculation has been dormant for' some weeks, but is now arounsed and the" fluctuations , are frequent .and wide. , The statistics at face value, do not Indicate a crop over 11,500,000 bales, and otherwise the situation appear, attractive to those who feel bullish.' While .peculation is rampant such issues as the - industrial , depression," reduced consumption, and the new crop preparations, are pushed aside. , The Vulls are in command, and have the advantage and higher prices are confidently predicted and expected, by a large portion of the trade. ' ' J. E. LATHAM. : Extreme Advantages in inland Water ways ' Raleigh. N. C, Jany 17. The State Geological Board adopted a resolution declaring the inland waterway plan of Congressman Small, of extreme aa-, vantage to North Carolina, and the' country at large and pledging hinrtta assistance in his great work. . Beaton In Charge of Collector's Office : Special to Journal. i Raleigh,' N. C., January 17. Chief Clerk I. M. Deaton, of Revenue office here, la notified to conduct office until Wheeler Martin takes charge at col lector. " . A Place That Will Be Difficult to - Break Away From -, ' The new Craven county jail Is rapid ly approaching completion and as far as such a thing U possible It will be a credit to the county. It is being built on honor and we feel euro that when it I. completed that the public ' 111 hav ye'e .--r ?en;-r;ty frr.o hsd the ';:.; .ii ,-'"-tik.' of Salem. Va. . '.2sLlJ.s;W-t)p.e4diC job of It, The foundation ashas been mentioned, is laid broad and deep in concrete and re-enforced concrete has entered large ly Into the construction of the build ing. ' The second story floor being . made of that material. The building Itself la a handsome piece of archl- , tecture, not unjlke the court house In stylo, . ;';:.. '....; - The basement la spacious and can -be adapted for furnace, storing wood, goods or other things. . The first floor will comprise the residence of the Jailer, quarters tor the Jurors when ever there Is a long session ot deliber ation, two cells- or wards for female'' prisoners and a padded Cell for Insane prisoners. Jhe second floor will have . steel cells for 1! prisoner and they cad be locked and unlocked singly or ,j)l 'at once by automatic action. Two cells ure to be made of "proof steel" and will accommodate tour men each. The cells ore .eight feet high and seven feet wide and located, in the cen ter,of the building with a corridor 7 feci wlderecludlng any chance at en deavoring to escape Iby a window. The bare and most of the cells and locks are made In Ealem. -The window guards are iron bars of two Inchon la thickness and Btrongly set In con crete. -' The manner otwIrlng Is by Iron conductB, the electric wires being en cased in small iron pipes pi-eveum; ; any possibility of wires netting t" building on fire. The building will be ready far ser vice by April 1st, and It will be a 1 Ing In every respect up to the f; -fieatlons. F' Orrr 73 lid T New Y j y i-ars. v ,f-i r-f a I - ': 'i i i vO1 TTTiTm Tnornr1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1908, edition 1
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