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-.... ' .. . i . v.. , . .n:'.-.l itm c' v i'TlirVl ,1M A V.;-:' 1 1 1 FIVE CENTS PEP COPY QUAKE 111 SICILY ! LATEST ESTIMATE CLOSED TERM -. 'vi 'r. : SCHOOL HAS i 1 V'iJf"'S" 5 .-'4-E'.'.i-'!i!:":''A" Drove Them to the Centf eOf .the By Bursting shells iFrom the Mexican uunooaxsg oijg-a cesCnses . Kmvinl cr the lournaii c;ry I -. . -; - ..; ! ; that thi Federals had been arrived toJ 6EEI1 HID OFF 1 the centred vr;-.v.'r -And. that"- they, iiaa:.ieen--vjitv.v-4 .ii, H ; ; " i right and left by, theebel,. Adnura r ARGE NCMDf?R OF CONCES " -v Mexican sgunboats. ( " t ' , -. ,- .- ,-:: s .v-,AwAV vtf-- : . " I ; it.-aIj --form, number of ilnrti-oreiiarinir for a crisis been laid off and a large number 01 mmmMrh kW been concesaion, and pnvUeges nave a,reauy BSSeSK-tP ave; the Celebra mk .,Vv .T- i'ZT'nri K.eted a lanre number of eat- AfcaVB been -reporcea w --- v - 7" , v . - , .v . rfwa. Those in. 'f lastitiight by: Nelson lsnaugn- "K.r-J '-' Leon '!inMv former charge of the American leresieu .hU..- - ... ra'4 rthe n capital. th,S The prestdcnt. , K . p aration8;irc now being made to - ------- - - , i... fu. -ti, i ffaia attire. ' ma : f or . hu first refuge. ,; case reu., tl,; Wa8hinKton Vxont -sauams. gei v-, - . , Washineton, D. C. has and that late developmen "-,"7- '"vL.-with a f orce of dec red him already- to. begin wniiymg . intent on of 1gnmg. ouga M.wBern.aThe public's attention is -.iwed tWt n.s reg.me.; cuum-.-v -v-; M-rfV ; fact that the mer. hPJchantiart away admission tickets w, ae8,res' -V-" i. P-5,wA.dfor absolutely noth- -M- s M any PeasantsAre Migrating Quick- Commencement. EiercUes . ; ly ;A rosaiDie. cju iesieruayr AMEBICANS SEND BIG SUM. V- Probably y J. ' v Kr pIrrsJrssJr IrJfJrssirsj V This Is the Fifth Brigade, U. S.rA., which General Funs ton now has guarding the waterworks just outside of Vera Crux. During the present veek this brigade has been con siderably strengthened and General FWston declares that he is able to guard the waterworks against any attack from the Mexicans and assures the safety of the city's water supply. ?. g.'.'V. i ".'.. :.'.::;-v to- nve toia -cue. c,a"ui:"' vr - 1 ... ,., ... i : " ; -: - of the number of troops -of Huerta's p;? : command -are greauy .,?. 4-i ' .w:. Knnl and the Farm a v.,". - -that:th,y number: only :.fWrSrVliB. came to '. 14 j .understood to 00 . theCommencement Hl veW Exercises have been in; progress since c.ose.astnujn,. : .Ef WoArtbi Qute an elaborate program has-been ' V-': ''ii'wffi rendered during the week and this has ?Wf7i"T ,WLt it that over: the county have been w attend- ':,v.ts. :x . .cirrA.rnaiv UnLU U III) l Not .Needed, but Offer Greatly Appreciated, Ital ian Government Says. MANY WERE IN ATTENDANCE New Bernians Delivered Interes ting and Forceful Addresses. (Special to the Journal.) "ROME. Mav 13. The official esti mate of the dead as a result of the earth quake of May 8, which destroyed many villages on the eastern slope of Mount Etna, is 200. This is the largest rela tive fatality ever recorded, considering the smallness of the area affected by the outbreak. American Ambassador Page received to-day a cablegram from the American Red Cross Society at Washington, otter ine $5,000 for the relief of the earth quake victims. Greatly exaggerated reports of the extent of the castastrope have been scattered broadcast. lne fact is that the relief subscriptions al ready fully cover pressing needs and may render further help unnecessary. Count Delia Somaglia, PresuU-nt ol the National Rid (."r.ss of Italy, said 'Whatever the out come of the offer of the American Red Cross, its splendid generosity makes The Consolidated School i f Townshio No. 7, located at Thurman, came to a close yesterday and the commence ment exercises were well attended and greatly enjoyed. Quite a number of New Bernians went to Thurman to attend the event and there were a number of citizens from all parts of the county in attendance. There were quite a number of speak ers on the program. Hon. George E. Hood of Goldsboro made the first talk. Mr. Hood was introduced by G. L. Hardison, of Thurman, after which he presented the school a flag and Bible from the Jr., (). I'. A. M. The speech of acceptance in behalf of the school was made by Hon. S. M. Brinson of this city, county super intendent of public instruction. One of the most interesting talks was made by L. C. Brogden of Raleigh. During the course of his remarks Mr. Rropden touch -d on the subject of deeD impression in tighter the bond of sympathy already existing a, foni fn.Hav armv. navv and i 1. 1 1. . i ...... . - - ,.;,.;i;,n aiithnrities rontinued their ef forts to relieve distress. Many of th UtUmtc Miiorfltintr from the dis Italy and draws! rural education and paid a high com pliment to the citizens of No. 7 Town ship for the efforts they are making to give their children the very best possible education. He told the pup ils of the school that they need not ex pect to make a success in life if they Floods Cause Heavy Loss m ine west One Person Killed at Pittsburg, Pa., Half Million Dollar Property Loss at De troit and Loss In Ohio c..:,! t the Tonrnan water while the wind played havoc DETROIT, MICH., May 13 A at other points. o i u -on a nrnnertvi Flood warnings have been sent out UOUU licrc luuaj vo-o i 1 1 . - , . . , .,' ..., -Tn c.:o I tn all nmnts helow this citv ana the 1089 Ol nail a million uoimrs. rm.t" i - I unauK iu -"1' - and business houses are inundated and ( citizens have, been urged to get their (j,actured limbs 'ci.'.. --j o-o r.nt of pm-1 beloneine to a safe place. ;- I yA r III Lee u Liiuuaanu t . ployment. Several persons narrowiy t J i , i , . J 1 M T Alan jcatiiit tinfti...'e, - i, . rict taking with them all they could did not have an education and urged rw-nvpr of their personal effects and them to take advantage of the op- eadine their farm animals with th?m Others for the present refuse to move mil thev know the fate of their missing relatives. The injured found among the debris of the ruined houses have been carried to the nearest hospitals after treatment hv the Red Cross surgeons. The village portunity now being given them. At the conclusioa of theseaddresses a big picnic dinner was served. A num ber of similiar dinners have been ser ved at Thurman in the past few years, but the one placed before the visitors yesterday probably surpassed all pre vious efforts and the groat quanity nrw-sts are tintirine in their efforts to of palatable food was greatly enjoyed ' . . . r . . , . i. r :. console the stricken people, many oi my tnose wn; parrooK i n. whom form processions to neighboring shrines. The iniured in the earthquake total manv hundreds, and from time to time the number is added to by the timling beneath the ruins of others who were unable to extricate themselves owing to escaped death' and a number were seriously injured.. Freemont Hard Hit. -TT'' 'S X taryCjarri J '' . tonitV ., ..-'.'...... .. fii' M)aT(M rnih ha riirecteasijeneri Crui to ask General Maas, .1td-i.'i',M Von"ftpral commander what lia y,beconie of Samuel Afaricsv i ine ' i-: -J ;rV nited States private- "v " . r- ' ; posedly tnsane,rode through' the Meat- , K'kSvft;a--iican;lines ano nas noi mxn ROSE AGliLACED ST Oil THE MID Becket Defense EndeaTorsT Tis credit Him. I'SectetaJT2 ; General Huerta SHApl0 x BEING " QUESTIONED t . i - through the Brazilian minister in Mex- . 'Pjg&tfMT.teo City..; It',ha b-en reported that i,,WYlae1xDitfew MMaterially c,. from jum ; j ., , : - v -v : i u, frirc met deatfe in the Mexican nnea v:;"'?'.: ' irioc.h' fnrlav aaid that Gen i ft 4 ' ral Funston had reported unverified ? ; f t gtoriw repeated , to htm to the enect '.i i ' '" mai i ais tau ust "--- i vl- ? TT rretarv said his future course ' : would depend entirely apon the m- , tureiof the' replies to tne; inquiries X '' now being made joindy-byj the state 1 . v':'- -;ri;RS : rir.E on American ;-;;:.:-"'r.vL :"aviators yip- cs - ' ?r.oY-ial to' the lourtial) 1 ' A vfsa CRUZ Mav 13.-General : . ' ; '. JMovrMte todav sent the following thes ;e to this 'point: "Pursuant to .! f av-o reased all onensive rnovements !.:. the' armistice Jasts. . Snipers fired on two Ameriuh .via ' ,r' !.; a'..ernoc-i but they were'not injured. Tl.e'sUoa9 of food supplies ii. nfr t..f . .;..i.tiil b .-.MB w IS rnooial to xhe lournal) VPW YORK.' Mav 13. The great- er trial was devoted to cross-examina tion of "Bald Jack". Roae, by th? aei- h' vhn r mine evlerv effort to dis credit the story told by him yesterday ' rnnmel for" Charles Becker, : toaay from William Shapiro, driver of the' gray car, that txtiinnnv he- pave on .direct examina- . . . j o - . .' i -nA'r' opiaion war not the same he gave at the trial ot tne jour (Special to the Journal) FREMONT, O., May 13. Storm raging here today has cause'd a heavy loss to crops.' A flood is feared and every precaution is being taken to avoid further disaster.. t One Killed At Pittsburg. Two Hundred Mas sacred at Ristovatz MILWAUKEE. WIS.. May 13. The tornado which -worked havoc - in Central Iowa, todav Sweot OVer Sollth em Wiscon-sin, cutting a pa'th 'of fro in one to four miles wide in the neighbot hood of Southern Dane county, while the accomoanvine electrical storm fired scores of farm buildings,; anmau ,:j tonight was to the m the county mined croDB. causine a money K of I v . ., t .l i,Mrprl Col. lames over $1,000,000, ending four lives and t.WQ HUNDRED GONE TO DEATH -1 ivtvd iUFFITSINi; TO rtm- u - - - ' ' SWEAtl BY KING. . fSoecial to! the Journal) i rtMnnN RNfi.. Mzv 13. A re. Afur the remains f the dinner had been cleared away, J. W. Sears, farm demonstrator of Craven county's Farm Life School at Vancelmro, made a very interesting talk. Prof. Sears , is.. a speaker of ability and, having his subject well in hand, entertained his hearers for more than half an hour. Among the other speakers off the day was G. D. Canfield of Morehead City. Mr. Canfield is more familiarly known as "Good Roads Canheld and he unheld his reputation by making a forceful talk on the necessity of good- roads in makine anv s hool a success and urged the people of that township to devote a part of their time and money in making the roads in that section as good or better than any to bi found - (Special to the Journal) PITTSBURG. PA.. May 13.--0ne person was killed, a score or more were iniured in the flood which struck wis citv todav.-" --- ; Thefproperty -loss is-, estimated at than a million and a half dollars. A part o this damaga was done by. the injuring scores. Southern Dane and Northern Rock counties were ' the center of the ey- Ionic disturbance, but every county in the southernbelt ot the state re ports damage from lightning or wind. On Lake Michigan .. shore a tidal wave swept up the: riverar .causing losses to marine- interests. . . ; iiav-tviu"". allegiance to the king of Servia. CUt PRICE SALE , BASEBALL YESTERDAY Ghent Team Defeats The Married " Men. - - s - One of the most Interesting games of baseball played , on a Jocal diamond this" .season was 'sitnessed : yesterday afternoon; by a large crowd when the Ghent team defeated the Married Men by he score of eleven-to teiu This -was a hard fought game from rti twinnincr to ' the: finish, ftnd - auired aii extra inning tor tne'vnens the four gunmen to the Metropoie wu,ii .. -r----'; hotel, he heardDago Frank" , say and recemng for the Gheni : team was ''Everything is all right;. Becker has done by.Mrtchell d , , " ' e cops fixed. ' DESPERATE SHOOTING AFFAIR One Man Dead and Several Others Wounded f U .. h.inil.ori I 11. dl n . - " ' - '' j r tltect. tnat more i.m :J ' r i i i .. o, i wno is nor a roiuciu ' 1 1 1 " ..---r- Maceflonians naa uc .nou - . hut u;lio is one of the largest taxpayers Ristovatz. . . , , l. kki torrf The massacre took place alter the ana wno nas H'"' - - Maced6nianshad refused to swear mierai . . . . I honri a mi maHf an inter esting talk. Col. Bryan spoke on the artvaii tapes of 4feducatioi and urged tho rhildren to take advantage of every ' . . . c r-n-mnnnrtiinitv ottered tneffl oi securing ?''" " I u... i..,:. nH nf widpninir their, Ion s. a a 7 .1 D...n hH arranorivl ri c r-i. Son's owners and oo- views, v-oi. erators of New Bern's largest depart- be on hand Mrs. Bayard wooten one eraiuia t.t, r nw Rpm's exDert photographers. ment store, -H Woh. of the building. firat annual May wnne kuw """ . S tevent wll. be of great inter- grounds crowdwagon. est to the ladies of New Bern. wnicn are w .....6, - W lo .l ' .. . r .u- i ; lri Rrvan is to have these wagon On bane 8 ot tnis issue m mc 1 -- naMhis firm today tells about a few enlarged and will present them to the of the thousands of articles whicn wm scnooi. k1 :m at . atlv reduced price and The People. Concert Band of this "V , . . I : I :UA ih munir for tne OC- iTf reader should peruse tnat ao-ivy .---- ;7 (Snecial to the Tournal) BREVARD. Mav 13. As a result oj a pitched battle which occurred yes- . . ' - I f .1.-. I,,nlu. wat leraay nar iuc enu u ure iumvi lnm-a reader should peruse um u-i"7 . of the Goufeter LumW Company lo"? ' t, beforeiaying the paper casion and this aided greatly in malting tne mountain or iransyivama Lii :i,iff:. : - -fcTiUf " " ty,- one man is dead, tour, are in jau, so ne of whom are slightly, wounde, -' . - . a . "J 1.... and one other who was wounaeu uui I aside. onurig not taken. The . trouble seems to CXm'iTriu have started by a man from Newport;, . Jll Tenn., by:.tieame of WiUonwho ; ' . -ftiHhIk'S tanked" Up on mean liquor and i tfrmed J ' : ANoYESTER- Boat Capsizes , , Fifteen urownea ! t) -7t ' : the first Becker trial bhapiro Hed he heard somebody in the car !.e a remark about "Everything be ; t'.l r''..t." He :'U not name the i i Das-Li -3 h!s direct ex- s : y re testiSel.t t it PREACHING. TONIGHT AT FIRST .. I v flAPTIST CHURCH , Rev. R.- M. Van Miller of Jackson vf'e, N- C., preach tonight at -. and : i. J. r rL h at 8 o'clock. i." A. Chad wick, Mr, and Mrs, N. J. r n ' 1 himaplf with an . Armv nfle amt.tiprtv ceeded to clean up the countryvt? He wan killed in the ficht. but flotvuntu he bad almost shotthe coat,irom .- man nmed Owen, who stood facing him an exchanged- shots until he had exhausted, his ammunition, Mr. an pa" oe,r d a' . h rt' Mrs. G. Brinson of Ara arrived in the city yester- n to spend several days tEFT FORT MONROE YESTER- v DA Y AFTERNOON Also m- rQivvial to the lournal) : f tnRT MONROE. VAJ May.,jl3. Th hattleshiu Voming sailed today I for Vera ! Crua.- The Sacremento U tjinrr .mmiinition and . will maxe IU.UU .. T , .-- ;-' ! Her departure tomorrow, -r. , i MPW VORK. MaV 13. the areau naught Texas 'saUed tonight for Wera UNKNOWN - VESSEL. FOUNDERS OFF COAST OF SOUTHWWLU . - ' ENGLAND. "' ' , (Special to the ' Journal) H.?r:.; - ALDEGURGH, ENGLAND, May 13. A steam collier, whose name could - K lAarned. caDsired off Southwold this afternoon Jand -fifteen members Lifer": savers along tJie"e6astVjmade every effort toaaK feM e r- 'saUed tonight- lor .vera I every cnor SJgSf 5,qmi , spent yesterday s and friends. - ICrua.
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