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ttt;.NG H.,; - ' -'i'CV JT" niLTJTT ,- The NewsA-aPfor all the people and for the people all the time. Read it and keep posted. WEATHER Rain today or Thursday; brisk to high northeast J winds. " VOL. III. NO. 251 LAST EDITION GKEENSBOKO, N. C, WEDNESDAY; JULY 29, 1908 LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS s 1GEHS1II F0R:PBE51 Mp ridiiunii auuuicu ui ciuoayu Wants Trial Uci'orc In junction. iRECT NOMINATIONS; INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM edares That Right to Recall Officials Lies With People Favors Big Navy as Guaranty of Peace Indorses Wa terway Development. Chicago, III., July 28. Thomas His- en, ol .Massachusetts, was lioininnieu for the presidency uy me liMopouueiiei; ily on the third ballet tonight. t'ol. John Temtilo Graves was nomi-iday Sited for the vice-presidemy. m. t in int iitiiu wui'K was aceom is icu an.. Iff,, lirtii. iiuiilil liei'iillsi' lit :l Itn if r-.l c, i-il ' chate among the members of the rcso- itions committee on the' question of w the currency plank siiould bo ex- resseu. .-... The tentative draft of this plank Mroviucs ior rile issuance 01 an moneys By the government. The platform as hireseuted to the convention demand the creation of a central governmental bank, through which the currency should uass to tuo people. I'ho 'feature of u central banTc wasi0f strongly distasteful to several members of the cimuuittcci '-.dome of whom (!( dared that they' have left the lb'pub- lica 11 party because of its adbonince to this pijinciplc, and if the liidciienib'iice juirty was goin to advocate the fiaine doctrine, they might as well return to their origiuil faith.. . Tha .platform-, was, liowever, accepted tho tonyention with every demon stration of enthusiasm and tho utter ances of the party as expressed therein wore una nimuusly indorsed. (Continued oa Page 1 wo.) WILD RIOTFOLLOWS EFFORT TO NAME BRYAN B EFO R E IN D EPEN DENCE LEAGUE Kansas Delegate Narrowly Escapes Physical Violence at the Hands of Infuriated Hearstites in the Convention at Cha ago Voted Chicago, III., July 28. Art attempt to place William ,1. llryan in nomination for rresident, precipitated almost a state of riot in the Iiulependence party convention tonight, and it was with dif iiculty that ' Dtilejjato J. L. Sbepard, of Kansas, who named the. Xe'oraskan for rresident, was saved I'l'mn. violence at the hands of angered delegates. After Jud;,'c Kcaly's spivclt nominat ing William Howard,, the roll-call pio prcssed until Kansas was reached. J. L. Shepard, of that state, asked the chairman if it was possible to vote fur any candidate for the nomination '"ho was not a meinler of the party. 1'i.t re- ply was that the question had not ari-en yet, whereupon Mr. Shepard took the I am allowed to liiiish, to nominate Vil platf(irm, unnouncing that ho had a can-ilia1'1 ' Ihyan.'' (lidate. I The hall broke into a wild roar, a He inentioncd the "candidate of . tliu i'Lweii delejvates iifmin madly striij.',iii'; Democratic party," and a storm of hisses ; in the main aisle in an iit teuqd to reach and boos greeted the reference. . i Mr. Shepard.. Mr. Shepard was finally allowed to fanes und lists Were shaken at liiui proceed. He had spoken but a few minutes when tho delegates broke in upon him. Charles II. Mitchell of Illi nois, 'offered a point of order, saying that it was evident that tho speaker was about to place in nomination a man who was not a member of the Independence party. He, therefore, asked that the eon- f KINLEY SUCCEEDS TO SHERMAN'S JOB BECOMES CHAIRMAN OF THE CON GRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COM MITTEE DAWES TREASURER. Utica, N. Y., July 28. .James S. Sher man, Republican vice-presidential cnmli-1 date, today Announced tlmt ho would be I succeeded as chairtnan of the congrea- j sional campaign committee toy Ilepresen- j tative' William B. MoKinlcy, of Illinois, I who has heretofore held 1 the office of j treasurer. V,;.-. ;:; ";' Tho new treasurer will be Cliiirles G. Dawes, former comptroller of the cur rency. Henry Cussoi), sergeant-at-arms of tha IIouso of Representatives, will be assistant secretary, a position that is now created., ' Mr. Sherman will at once turn' over his duties to bis successor, ' ': .. . QNDHDLDER5 OF yiDfiSE COMPANY TO Over Ninety Per Cent, of Out standing Bonds in Their Hands. PLAN TO RAISE MONEY FOR PRESSING NEEDS Scheme Covers the Issuance of Sufficient Paper to Produce Cash for Urgent De mands All Lines in Morse's Gigantic Merger Embraced. Xew York, -Inly 28. The bondholders : it.. ..r 4 1....'. !. .. I .. 1 s: .... , j ' .. .i i I, , ;t hi p Lines, representing the in i its of . ,i 1 , . .. , , , . ! urn -t lll'l celt.. Ill I U' Ml llic-t lii'U , '.. .., . nonus Ol: mat com pa uy,. announci'ii : lo- that over !)(! i .will, ol the bonds tmrsia iiiiniff nave nccn uepositiu wnu the. coniniillce, ami that., the oi mi mi! I oo, which Alvin W, lvrech is t lie chair- 1 plan of rcinganiu- I man, has devised a lion. The properties owned by the Con solidated Stcainsliip Lines include the Clyde Steamship ..Company,' New -"'York uid I'orlo UiV'.i Steamship Company. Eastern Steamship Company; and the Metropolitan Steamship Company; con trol (if which was acquired 'by. I liiules V, Morse, for the pii) iso of . consolidal.-' l!im; them under 'the holdimj; comp.iny. i 'I'll meet 'llie. nru'eiit I'lianciar needs of 1 tlic , lour son! iievn. coniiniiies, .1 he cutn j nilttec will ol'.'er for sale. .2.500.0110. par REOHGAN ZE . -'.'.lvalue ot o oci' m l, eu.Iiitcral triiM iw.es the new coinpaiiv, which will .nroba .1:1 v j called the Atlantic, (iulf and West Indies Stcainsliip Lines, t'e'e!lier with :730,OUi) oar value of "the new com- puny s common stock. Upon the acquisition of the four south ern companies nt foivehwiU'e sale the new compnny will- issue .l 5,000,0011' col laleral" trust, fifty-year, 5 per cent, . jiidd bonds deposited to the amount df 20 per cent. o;: tin vr par value; jM.000,000 will- be issued fur the expeii-es m ro orgnniKation, aad ?2.UO0:OOO will be re served for future needs of the company. (Continued on Fngo Two.) Out of the Party. ventinn proceed to name a caudidatO of its own. Riot Breaks Loose. A scone of riot, immediately followed, several delegates at templii: . to reach the, rostrum for the purpose ofVoH'cring physical violence to tho -speaker. A number of serjeants-at-arms threw themselves ucross tho iiisle in frmit of the rostrum steps and held back the in furiated men by sheer 'physical stivnjith. Mr. -Mitchell persisted, liowever, in asking if' Mr. Shepard intended to noini 1111 tc 11. '.mail who wa not a member of the Indi-peiulence 'party:. lie insisted upon a categorical answer. 'f course 1 don't want to deceive . you, said Mr. Shepard. "1 inte'i I, if fiiriously, while howls of evecration went up from nil sides of the ball. (.Iilii't was a Ion tr -time coming, but when it finally arrived Chairman Wnlsh ruled that inasmuch as Mr. Sliepard had attempted to nominate a man who was (Continued on Tage Two.) BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH IMPROVING Southern Railway Officials Complete Conference in Washington it Which Situation Was ... .-. ' Discussed - :. Washington, D. : C, July 23. At a j conference which has been in progress for the last two da ys. between .President' Finley, executive ollicers of the Southern Railway Company, and ulfiliuled compa nies and officers of the trallic and operat ing department of the Southern rail way system, and which was concluded today, jrenoral conditions of business in the south and prospects for ttie future were thoroughly, discussed. It was the consensus of opinion that there is a trend in the direction of im provement of business throughout the Houtherii (dates. The agricultural out look is cncouragini?. Southern friit and vegetable crops have generally been good and have found a ruirdy market at prices, which although in some cases below SEGRETARYWATTS GONTROLSIREDELL COM Deft Hand of Simmons Man Do Its Work in Naming Ticket. iS HE HAS THINGS JUST THE WAY HE W;. THEM Confederate Soldiers Are Left In the Background Country Delegates and Their Candidates Left Out In ,U.e Cold. Several Ballots On Treasurer. Slatesvllle., X. C, July 2S. The Deni- 1 oerafie primaries were: hckl in tins eotm- itv Sit t nrdav, ami the county enliven! ion i ' ... ,' '. . ,, , ... , ,,. iuas pulled oil in the courthouse . yi'slrr- i was pnll'ed oil' i i- . .1 ... ,' IK, da v. according to l!ie iii:rain ol the I Losses. Followitnf is tin.' ticket: Senator, '.. V. -'.Long; lions", eb. V ! I.uilirulon and X. 0. Timilin: sheriiV I. M. jJcaton ; . reirister of deeds. . . I.. K. 1'iovd: treasurer. W, K. Slo 1 11 ; .('.vp.iier, ;(',.. 1. I'. (!. 'Carlton; suvveyor, l-'ob'crt-i Iteeves; eo.inty. superintendent. I'l'uf. I., jt). W hite; '.county couimissioiiers, X. 1. I Mil's, II. C. Suni'iiK'rs. J. V. lla r and I li. I'. (lartber. ; i . The . men who . have cuntrn!!, .1 the j parly, and . the,, county hero for iniiliV i years were in couijilete ct'iitrol. anil car i ried every tiling, tin ir o U Way.; ;.. ....). 1 "iit ts,-- seei'i'-iary to Seiuii -or . .-Simmoi.s. ls '-the be.-, I iiiiil r..iiiit of the ' -rnli." ; i p w '-r ai;d 'his i bieMiei.tcii-uil . :s .t'l.-fk (if the t'oiu-i ' I'lailueW TheM jt-i.t men;' it pi raj bin want inn :-.,. if. v,,i i:ts- is aiii.: .bol ll ha ve l !'!:' leal as two. years, heme, Hie. clerk '.to. sineeei! bii.is. l!'. cl eonr-i(l. is : v-!ii i, i-.-.l t'al Mr. W'.it! : !ii-: u'n: ., better ','1:1:1 I:.' now has.: lie te.l as ' ill;." Ill st ri'll-U :ilini;r- the I'm. or. treii'-bi d tin way in ibsbid to pass into t ''mil.v.-' (be -Vi'iifls- .con' 11 111 d its fiiriilii 11 inns a'l and is nuirc Ihoromihly a e', r bi'l'.iie. 'i'iie. i.oly e llii-!;i i. )'e 1 1 i - - i-.iiiiity fa Ib'-pobbeuji . e'liilii'.li, ivhv b.avi iu.;'v . baiii',, in. 1 e l)el.VlK--ats en beaiit In ib'elai tb V will vote the liepublic.-iu ticket. It wcni.l ieive ui eii anuisine na-i it not 'eiM'ii so p i.tlieiie. t.ii si e t he li:at"ii ants lit' the e.. ligurnt.ively spelkiii'.'. pitch t la' . old (.'oiifcdevate's.ildierK out of the to) story win lows. it. is true: that Cnpt. l, (.'. Carllon, the iioiniiiee 'for coiener, and If. C. Snmnieis, one of the nominees, for coiiiiiiissioner, were C011 fedei ato soldiers; bat. , I heir places are worth nothing and tie.sl to nothing. There has not been, an inquest in the county for two years, and it is not un derstood why Captain Carlton was nomi nated unless' it be to bold inquests .over bis coinra.ies who were slaughtered in the convent ion today.-' T, K.. l'liyil. who was nominated for register, of deeds, is a brother-in-law of A. 1). atts. the big boss: lie won mi the iirst ballot. Watts evidently intend ing tbu mi chances sbonbl be taken tlmt liiilit lead to the defeat of his kins 111:111. This otlice is a good one, worth perhaps inure tlnin i?:i.oon a year .'.r.ne.s M.. DiiiKinwas iioniiiiHted for sherill'. the lead' vs pl.iyiiig a tine game to uiake the people .believe that, evii'vlimly : Ji-d a cji.in.ee:' bo" Deatnu was ; their eliuice from t he lH-gi'ining. and no one else bad a g'liost. of a i-lmw from (he start.- Sonic of I hem are wiser , now. 'i'liis oliiec is worth .5.(!(;tl a year. . It was in the .nomination lor treasur er that : tlic dominant, element played th" finest game of all. There were two Confederate .subliers defeated for this ollice. ' One of wiioni w is wounded in battle;, and has since the war accident'-. ally lost an arm.-' The bosses permitted' .a number" of ballots to be tak"ii in or der to make it iippenr that the delc- 'gales were making a free choice. I hey would on one l.'alhit aJbiv; one (andnlate to run up. aiiil 011 the next , '.draar-him back itud jiusli i'.uother .'ahead., ,!aiiiT with Ibeiii, t aura li .nig ami tort uring them as 11 rat does .1 cap'ive 11100.se. Oil one ballot .lobu V.. . Stimsnn, the one-arnied Confedenitiv. .was peraiit ted to get within less than four votes of the goal. Ku'ivbody, who did not un derstand the. game, . ' tlnmght sure, he (Continued on lV.ge Two.) those of former years,'-have hen profitable.;-- , .,.. ;-. . ' The jireReiit condition (if the cotton crop and the grain crops of the south is good. If there is no deterioration in cotton between now and the close of the seison the yield will be large. As a result- of general prosperity among the farming communities, -retail business in most southern towns has kept up -fairly well. Merchants have been buying con servatively, however, and the effect lias been a curtailment of wholesale business and depression in some lines of matin facturing. Stocks nf goods of all kinds in the bunds of dealers bnve been 'reduced, and with the good agricultural outlook, there is reason to expect 11 gradual improve uient in all lines of business. TAFT, IN SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE, PLEDGES SELF, IF ELECTED, TOCARR Y ROOSEVELT 'REFORMS TO CONCL USION 2vlers Involved PrcrcsiDENT CAST30, IssulicS Hcl!sn5 By i:.-:pe . lltr Minister. :''.' Who , I PLOT jofillST 1111 Millionaire Is Put Through a Se vere Crosb-Lxoni::;at:on by the Deiensc. ENORMOUS CKOWD ATTENDS Xcw York, I lly 2-.. vL'rai:l: .1. .-fbiii'ld. the millionaiie. was put. .'through a, sharp exaniinatiiiii touivht win li lie: w as piiieed on tin' witness stand b t lie alleged ,'coni-piracy divorce evidence a:.aiiis! 1 le was (iUestioneit ai 1 ; I, ;' n- tiimfui-i 1, is to' l:':S .' I- '..e. .'. 1 . but I acqu-.iintaiiie with .Mis w hi'se iiiime has tigui 11: the most .'damaging. :i.la J ers ciiukl draw, from fact that, be bad met .'.tile iS .IS' A'oi Ins I), knew ho she was. So great was tin." crowd-. of and: wit nesses ibat,; it was 1(1 . tat. us! rr move the hearing' from lie .'d'olidx puliee Court to t!ie court '.nf .shefiai Si ssiiiiis; Mrs. lien Tint.: wile i- ni; cf tin most, jiromi lien t. pn id Hi ijii,': s!a'.';. ni v. Hirers in the. coaMli-. . wlm is I lie p;in i pal ligure in the c.ise, was in court, with her husband. . : . . .: iIis.. Teal, had - ihe .a'ppv.irance .of i woman on (lie veiye nl a ii I'vons breik down. ller . hus'iand a4.rd her how she I felt. .-. '.- :.,'- ;: ' ':':;.':.;- : j ' ( h just, dreiii! !'r... (.inking oil u bi neb a lit: I Magistrate Cui', ig.'.i' : that, . he would liot : -,- for . the 'defense to In i-V answered ide. ; .in ; :,'! led tied I 1.. aw inv jib.v 1 the Could divorce i'i' .'' hearing, there was sm;ais when Dis- (Continued 011 l'ago ') wo.) THOUSANDS WATCSi AS liiS fiLll'E BOY TAKEN FROM OFFICERS AND BURNED IN PUBLIC SOUAKE AT GREENVILLE, TEX. . Dallas, Te . Inly .--Tid'' Smith, a negro eighteen 'years oil, charged wdia assault (in Miss Viola Dt lam.cy, at Clin ton, Hunt county, was captured by ..of ficers today, lit! '.Was taken before the young woman and blent ilied. The prisoner llreenville jail. Wiis iken hurried to the lie fore arriving .there. however, a mob of li'izens overpowi red the olficers, .. took tin prisoner and burned him at the Make. I'ngots were piled up in the public square n t (Jreeii ville and tho llegio was pin ed thereon, keroseno oil was poure.l on end a match applied. : . Smith sh wlv buriHi! to death while a thousulld neoiile looked on. : " 'My'::.iy$Ii i 1 -. .. ' .'::':-:::: '" ' ' ' ."1' r, vn j 10 .-. . ia-CTr-a- " .'.-i.:v : i V t in Latest QuarrelAfter Paying Splendid Tribute to the ':'?V:-.aW-,'-: " " :e.itfe Sfcs.'C.'::i' ::'Si:V : :-:'fif" i . - - . i 0UEEN WILHELMraA, Whose Warships Have Been Ordered to,,,, : i-roceeu to . enezueia. ROOSEVELT ILLIEfP Hfy03 OFF DURiNETHE fill fSSS.ffilW)F ? '.:' -'- '' '' --i-iTfy&V :V'.-e'S ii s:jivf . ; . .- . 2 WX ":.' ' I '' ''-,- '2&iOil tgrt .... , .a., fcvy,ftl1.JiiaiAI.,h .Ift itflVfJlt law ! .:'.- '-' lliei '. ;:';. i':- .....; . '.-;-. aiid"'itrtu r-i,in ui, Ei;,-ir sfCfsiz-t tVItt (JUIILllIlIU 111,1 A VMSIJ v. fci:iuvj ; rvnnintf'rierencti i:i Aifairs in ;y . Enipiro State. WA?i!TS TO ASS 1ST TAFT . Cv li Hav: X. Y.. .liilv 'resident ill v.. aim nil an at t it :.le ol tiiOel't'en tnt. in t lie po.';! icil Now -Y' rk dm lug the eoai 11, it was leaiiied duriii'.! the i iibsoiiile la j situat ioii ii j ini; eaiui'.ii (lav. - - Tli.e 1'ivsideiif in:; i b ; i-emain. f'rnni 1 11110 b-r of the more Mill : Me :.,is 1 to time dur umiii'r. will 1 number of (en aiijiealed in:; ui :!"V"!ve- .Vat S: llli'iii ill I. .1:' to by eor.!.:i ''sS!iiea. , :is-,en;l lyiiii ti and olbei i 111 ti e - New York .gubernatorial situation in. behalf of varions e.ii!i!ii!a!es:, but: be. has a:!!,i ii'd to, and w ill contiiiile .li.is jio'iey ol strict nolliiit erferenee. lie is "le.iilv 'nil iTi-lcd ill tin" elect ml!" nt 1 diidte 'I'aft to the iiresi leiicv .: and will do all that it is legitimately proper for him '0 do to secure, .Mr,..- tails elec tion..;. - ' ''' ... ,'1'imoiliy L. Wooilruir, chairman of the New V ork stiite . reiniiiliean com mil tee. j w i'l come to (,sler I'.iiy tonaa row and I wi.H. hiiieheoii with (lie Prfsi.h-lit. 1 lo.M'iliiig the -object of Mr. Yood - rilli's visit, to. t he ri'i'sideilt, Seeretiil v l.ocb today woulil giviv no information. It is .suniii-ed. tliat the conference will be of a vei x" iulerestiii;. tiiiture. and that if will be ill regard to Hie .ew:lork state political situation and the position ot (iiivernor lluglii s in, the. earning cam paign. . I'lesident Roosevelt was too busy tit receive two .lajiinese gentleinen who c'aiiij to pi v t lu ir re-peets to him. They were. K. Kiinura, a professor of biology i of the 1'nivorsity of Formosa, and J. , Abr.ii.ii'i. ".., $0,000 Fire in Georgia Town. 'Villa ''Kic.i, (hi., duly 2S.Kire. bite last, 'night destroyed fin entire block in the biisiiii'ss section of this place, can-)-iii'i' .ii Ids" estipiafed at P.),()i)i). Ten E-t ores and the -jiostotliee' were cither de stroyed or ibimaued. 'l b;- lire originated in IVriyniau's ilnig stuie, and . for a lime - .threat 'ed to- destroy t'.o entire linuiiiesj section. President, Declares That the Chief Function of Next Administration, in His Opinion, Is to "Complete and Perfect" Machinery to Carry On the Punishment af Law Breakers. Takes Mr. Bryan's Carefully Con structed Platform to Pieces and Then Uses Those Pieces to Make a Hot Fire On Which to Roast the Aforesaid Mr. Bryan. ... c IXClXXATf, 0., . July 28.r - Qffic.ully the presidency by the Republican the porch of hi- brothers homo in accepted the Imii'ir. piedged an.'W his u legia nee to the policies . of l'residenfc Kooscvelt iind declared that tbn chief function" of the next lie-publican adminis tration will be to. cliiiih what, has Ijocu already ai'coniplislicd by thai present occupant of (he 'While, House, ;.-'.: . In doing tliis, boweyi -.-...Mr. 'Taft pointed out, in what is regarded as a con servative note in his address fiat ..tiarc will be serious and ditiicult work to do, principally "to device ways and .means by whieli tha high level of business in tegrity and obedience to law whidi ha ( 1'reM.k'nt ltoosuvelt) lias . established may be maintained aiiii departures from, ii. re-trained without undue, inter ference wil h legitiaiaie business.". . Mr. Taft a', tiicki d. t be 'Democratic platforiii, asserting that most of its dec larations either are . iiieunsistent or dioimi'ei;tinu.s. Mr. llryan's policies' were held up us dest rite! he. The vi-t audieMeii that, heard tho candidate! was re spmiMve to Mr. Tail's every: mood, and there wern loud cries of "Xo, no," wibeu be said: .' . ", ,.' "'J submit to t'li'se .most interested, to wage-iearjiors. to farmers and to busi lies liicii. whether the introduction into power of tho Democratic party, with Mr. T.rvan nt its bead, and wiib the basiiiess dest met ion that, it, openly advo cates as a remedy tho restoraiiou of lor pi: lirosjii' sent, evils, will ": .': CROWDS WILDLY ENTH U SI A STIC A T THE NOTIFICATION , r.ec,iuse of the intense heat which he appeared (o feel, Mr. Taft. eui bis enun ciation of pi'iuciiiles in ir.aiiy places, ex plaining his course and the reason lliereoY 'in order that. his hearers niiuht, read the utire speech as it was gieu out for publication. Mr. : Taft lieiin-nn.. d . ti;e lleinOcratie , tintiiiiji!ui'ti'ii. jibink us "vague and ambiguous,, in eiuiuast , to the j U'n bl ics H '.tlt'cla nit 1011 wltn.ii lie sua was clear ana .niieqiiivocii. i.aeor ana the. righ'.s of 1-ibor canie in lor cKteil--sive (Oasiilerat.ion by Mr. Tiifl.; As to the publicity' of V"ti! rilail ions for tile ii'irpoie of ciirrviii 011 eanui:ii:.'us.. ! t iie vaii'diila.'e.deer.lft-d lh.it ,(:ie select ion of a . I leasiirer ti'om file 'state; ot ,el k. biiiin I by the la ws .,1 t t lie. ,ii!i!ieai ion of sneh tnrt -s. assnri tlie. positioiri.il l l: li -ans. as: -against, .thc'.-ftiefi dei liirauou ot their iinpoiH ir.s. . ,1!f .i( - i- Ta't a! (liscllsse.l iiusis, 111- i. tin iil.vsicat. viiiiiiii ioii i rai Toads.. f aneiiev, 110st.il .-avimrs banks. which' be the Ueiuoi b-elared wi re .i i ter 1 i do to itii' plan of govei u::reut, guar-' (Continued on Tage Two.) STEEL ::TBBSTlSTS 1HIEQ M SENTENCED : ; mm business to deathjjwo days JULY SHOWS IMPROVEMENT IN CONDITIONS REGULAR DIVI ' DSND DECLARED. New Yorl ss during duly 2S Iiii-riased busi the nioiith. of .Inly is' re- ' 11 , ported, by tiio I'i.iled s 1 .' - S'cel Cor I porafiou. I h'e directors t.u!:,y deelared I the regular dividends oil pi efeired and nucleoli sban and uavc . out. a lale- un lit showing thill the corporal ion's net j eariiin-s: for the second qn.M'ter of the 1 ,... , : :.. .,.,, ,,, ,; ,. 1,,;i1,. ' ,. ' ,, i ; X. I he toll. , in.-. lit as . to iiicreased bookings, diiilii;;' Inly were j irjy,,,, out: given - -Tb u vera ire daily bookin-js for. the first twenty-toiirv.dey.s of July are in ; nf i!i.l:(IO tolls per .da v; 'equivalent Jl'XCl to 72 na' cent, of full '.iii.p.n-.ity. This tonnage is. well ilistriluilcl. being coni posed of all grides of timsln d; si eel .with the simile' except ion .of rai:- of which up to the 2 lib instant., .''In re lias been no material increase in sale. Clyde Liner Launched. - Philadelphia,' Pa., duly ' iS.-The Clyde sfeanisbip .Mohawk, built lor service be tween' New York, Cbai b - is'M a'l l .Jack sonville, was launched today from the yard of the Cramp. '-Shipbuilding. Coin iany,, Mrs. .1. S. lbly inoi'd. wife of the t.i'i ii.s'ii'cr uml assislanl general manager of iif steamship cbnipany, christened the new vessel. ,''.:.-;. . - . .y. - . notified, today of his nomination, for party, William II. Taft, standing, on . this, th( city of his nativity, formally i'liny about the needed confidence for TAFT, IF ELECTED, WILL CARRY OUT ROOSEVELT IDEAS Judge Taft 's speech formally accepting . the nomination follows: .. . ' Senator . Warner and Cenllemen of the . : Comiuittee: 1 am deeply sensible of the honor vbieh the. I'epuhliean national conven t.ioii has (.inferred ml me in the nomi nation which you formally fonder. . I (accept it, with full appreciation of the j responsnnuty it imposes. :; Republican vStrength in Maintenance of Hoosevelt Policies. Cent jemen. the strenglh of the Re-, jmblicaii cause in thivcunipaign at hand is in the 1. o't iaat we represent the poli cies es-ential io the: reform of known id, si 1, e .abuses, to t ye coat it; 11a nee of liberty ami c.vpendi- i true prospi rily. and flaif we are deter-Keiaib- I mined, as our olat fonn uneiiuivocallv de- j Ware,' 10: maintain. I heiii and carry them ;ou. For more than ten 'years this country .nsseu inroiieii 1111 epoeii ot material de- Vet. niiient. tar heVon.i anv that, pver n... eiiri'ed in., tin: world before. In ita course, i j pioiiiiiient, rf iiu .evils crept in. Some and intlueulial lnembers of (Contmut'd on Tajre Seven.) EX AMPLE OF QUICK JERSEY JUS TICE GIVEN IN CASE OF BLACK SMITH WHO SLEW PREACHER. Xew r.ransM ick, N. .t., July 2R. An evample of ijiiiek- Jerey justieo ..was given, today w ben Arcbio H'erron, the foriiier . Iibicksinith, w I10 sliot and killed the .Rey. S. V. 11. Kricketl, a Methodist niiiiisler, on July la, was convicted of murder .in the first degree and was seiis. teiieed to be cleclrociited at Trenton on . September 7. 1 fern in' trial bei'iin Monday, and the case was given to the jury : 'today. . It. took but. forty-live minutes for 1 be" jury men to bring in a verdict of guilty. Horron shot. . the llev. Mr. J'i'ieket t wliilu his victim was walking in tlm street. His mot.ivtv is believed, to Ii.-imi been to revenge himself upon tho niiu istor.who, when recorder of tho Met lich en court, seiileiieed llerniii to serve ten days in jail for drunkenness, and disor- -derlv conduct. REPRESENTATIVE POWERS, OF MAINE, IS DEAD Houltnn, Me., July 2A Representative l.lelwyn l'owers, of the' Fourth Maino Congressional 'district, died at his sum mer honle here early today. -.-Conifieosninn Powers served as jov3r nor of Maine for two terms; was a mem ber of the state legislature for six terms, and at, the time of his death was serv ing his sixth term in Congress. -: i : :,;'. t- .:t:U$ ,J! . H;-W:m, &y;-s':-:r ;.. ..t'''-, '; ; 1 : ' S - :
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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July 29, 1908, edition 1
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