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THE ONLY DAILY PApER IN NORTH CAROLINA THAT HAS OVER 1 WEATHER TO-IAYU Wafhin.Tton. D. C. July North Carolina; clearing Friday: and diminishing winds; Saturday, fair. WRATTIIES TT2STERDAY.

Jlaxlmum temierature," 74; minimum temperatures 68; total, precipitation for 24- hours ending 8 p. m.V L5 inches. Mill if rgr-'i RALEIGH, EltlDAY, JULY 31,1908 THICE 5 CENTS VOLUME LXXXVI, KO.G Qircirfation all North DMi leg -in NewBEaiM. is II vmm is MULE KILLED BY TO STOP 1IGHTSV1LLE POSITION OF THE UFiOUS LIE" says eons -'v -if JEGIIO IBOE GET SQUARE HIS CARELESSNESS IQB IENTS IS DEPOPULATED Ml mm THE INCREASE Of the Expenditures for Drove White Woman land Allegation of Col. Rodman Hungry Man Refuses Loaf Killed Two Citizens and Wounded Nine I Never Said He Could De-Liver Labor Vote at Will Furious, Storm on the Coast Yesterday Children Frohi Table in Defense of Southern Because It's Not Whole Armament 11 DAK SUIT FOR DEATH TO LEU ODE EGRO WORST OVER LUST fllGHT WILL HOT CUBE COURSE PEACE GONGRESSAT LOflDOfJ StIILllDT OUT FIR slop BRYAN Oil PjPlipU "The Quetioii," Says the Ncbrasltan One of Greensboro's Pitclicfs? "Has is Hils: Will lie Assist In the De Most Imiiortant Discussion Yet Was Tliat Yesterday on tlic Subject of Arrest of Armament, Says President real of the Democratic Party ft hit Stands for So Much Tliat lie Favors Miner of Dead-Mule? Brings Action fir Damages Col.

Rodman's Defense Is Thut "the Death of the 3Iule Was Caused 1V tin Negligence and Carclo Conduct of Siiid (Special to News and Oi)servcr.) Charlotte. N. C. July 30. A dead Sotiety Disarma- Merely Because lie Cannot Get All Three Ilstol.

Sliot Wound-St27S In CuAx Stolen IVoni Dra er of Meat Market at Night ami the Rob- -J bcrs Caught in Columbnl Ohio. 3Ir. Resign By ANDREW JOYNEIl-l Greensboro, N. July of the American lVace Xot Urglns Immediate 9 mcut. Results of Clash Between Mob Ilcut Upon LvmiUng Lcandcr Sliaw, and the Sheriff and Ills Forces, Who Failed In Effort to Protect tlic Jail With Its Prlwnciv Negro AsNauItctK White Woman and She 3Iay Die.

I (By the Associated Tress.) Fla July 30. This city, has quieted down somewhat after the excitement of last night. The fearful cost at iVhich the negro Leandar Shaw Tlie President of Tlic American Federation of lAbor Denounces the Report That lie Ever Said Ho Could Deliver Iiabor Yoto to Any Political Party Points to Ills Editorial as His Position. f- (By tho Associated Press.) Washington, July 30. "The report thai I have ever said that I would or could deliver the labor vote to any political party is an infamous said Samuel president of the Tliat He Would Like?" (By the Associated Press.) mule Hlead because he tried to stop (By the Associated Press.) London, July 0.

"Many sijrns of Fairv-fcow, Lincoln, July 30. a Southern Railway train In May. the increasing Importance of the peace movement have developed during-' the of the present Universal Peace Congress, said Renjamin 907, then an action for damages the owner against the Southern railway, and then the legal mind of 'id. W. R.

RodnUin, chief counsel for boro baseball circles were greatrjf perturbed this morning upon -learning that one of the three pitcher the Greensboro team of the six-team Car Although" heat was most oppressive toda Mr. Bryan was early at his oliice and at work. After reading the platform adopted by the Indent ndenee tiartr in Chicaco. he rave was secured and mady to pay the pen Storm Raged and Tide Rose Iliglt -Klcctrie Cars I'ift Out or Commission ami A. C.

L. Steam Train l'ut on to Haul tlie People Over tlie No Casualties and Rut Little Real (Siecial to News and Observer.) N. C. July 30. The population of Wrlghtsville Iteuctf.

resident and transient, had a bad fright with the fuller development of the northeast storm that swept the coast early this morning. The wind blew a gale for most of the night, many declaring the velocity of the wind fully as high as two years ago, when the railway trestle ncross the. sound was swept away and much damage was done to property In September. The disarrangement of. light and power wires on the beach early 'in the night added to the general confusion there and no electric cars were operated across the sound after 11:45 p.

m. In order to provide safety for all on the beach in case of an emergency, the F. Truebiood, of Roston. president of olina League, Henry- Schmidt, had tlie Southern, formally framed, fram- American Federation of Labor, today. the American Peace Society, and head ng and incorporating Into the an "Organized labor is not-only hon been shot about three chvrk this and was being attended by wer to the complaint the allegation est, but Intelligent enpugh to choose of the American delegation now; here, in an.

interview. physicians In his room at theJienbow that the dead mule was' guilty of con- the party lor its support; which will best represent its Interests. "First we have seen the delegates Hotel. The wounded man haaa; pistol ributory negligence. In running reek- essly into thundering freight train.

"It Is possible that by lies and mis The 'above are the facts. In answer- representations the enemies of organ ng the complaint today of E. J. Ash- ized labor may Injure me personally grow until every civilized nation or the world now is represented at the Congress and by men of standing in their own countries. The meetings of the Congress have been exceedingly well "attended and the greatest inter out the following statement; "It contains a number of planks which are identical with' or substantially similar to the planks of the Democratic platform.

For instance, it demands the election of senators by direct vote of the people as Democratic platform does; its tariff plank is Quite like' our tariff plank; its plank on the trusts, while opposing private monopoly, is not 'as specific as ours; its railroad plank does not -differ much from ours; Its plank- on Asiatic immigration is Quite similar, and its labor plank, like ours, contains a declaration in favor of trial, by ey, a Mecklenburg county farmer, and eventually be successful in accom shot in his right arm, his left -shoulder, and right leg, but physicians, ay he will recover unless complications, result. Schmidt was Uue to pitch the first of the very Important series of three games to bef played with Spartanburg this week" this afternoon. But he will play no? more games here or elsewhere' thks Reason. who demanded 'three hundred dollars plishing removal as president, of the American Federation of LAbor," for the 'loss of the mule, the defend- alty of his crime is greatly deplored-and citizens are as a unit in regretting the results of tho storming of tho county jail. Mrs.

Lillian Davis, Shaw's victim, In a "desecrate condition and her lifo is despaired of. The wounded mcu in last night's battle are receiving every attention. The coroner's Jury investigating tho riot, found that Lcandcr IShaw camw to hia death at the hands of men unknown to' them. The Jury is also to' investigate the death of Kellum, who was shot and killed in the scuffle at Two men killed, and nine wounded," some of them fatally, is the record of -thev-lash between the mob bent upon lynching Leander Shaw, a negro, and, the sheriff and his iu which the mob finally overpowered the au- thofitlcs. The lynching was carried out in the most prominent part of this est has been displayed in thb discus nt railroad.

In Its answer, as framed said Mr. Gompers, "but that Will never sions. The most Important was that hiei Counsel Rodman, says. change my course in battling for the "The death of the said mule was principles for-which I stand. of today on the subject of the arrest of armament.

it was also reported that Tidewater Tower Company, which owns the traction line to caused by the negligence and careless Tt is not a question of politics with sick and could not pitch "Make It clear." said Mr. True- onduct of the said mule in running meI have no polities', or I have. nto the train of thy defendant while they are the politics of the people. blood, "that are not now urging Immediate disarmament, but a scheme this afternoon, leaving the game to Hammersley who pitched yesterday. Later it was learned that psalters would be able to do the twirljrig this the said train was proceeding quietly "I fully txpected when I took the of labor -unions from the operations of the anti-trust law.

our plat and twacefully along the track of thj stand which I. havesaid Mr, Gom- y. which the Increased expenditure (Continued on Pape Three.) pers, "that some would disagree with (Continued ton' Page chartered a three-car steam' train from the coast line and this was operated continuously ail night, connecting with the electric cars on Wrlghtsville sound. Many people came up on the cars about midnight and upon high tide about three o'clock this morning many others came up from the hotels and cottages. However, the greatest number remained upon the me.

I don expect the. labor world to accept my conclusions In every In i (Continued on Page Three.) lor iliisTiE form, it condemns the extravagance of the Republican party and demands greater economy. It does not advocate, however, establishment of a department of labor with a secretary in 4he cabinet; it does not oppose im-iH-rlallsm. which has been used to stance. I expected to be criticised too.

NOT YET IDENTIFIED city. sai SUBED in some quarters, but I did not think Shaw yesterday assaulted Mrs. Lil that the criticism would be 6o unjust i i lian Davis, a highly respected, lady. as to be contemptible. I stand for the right of individual, opinion.

beach though all passed a more or less anxious night. The tide came up Justify thfc increase In aur standing urmy. and its plank as to publicity oi I want no political office or hon-' within eighteen Inches of the long- Negroes Who Entered Home of Eighty Per Cent, of W. Ws To (Creak Up RcYoIuticnSry Ac ors. I have nothing for sale and don't propose to begin at this late day by trestle across the sound, but at no time was an avenue of escape cut off, 'the Tidewater Power Company's trans Udies in Bunccmbe Men Have Yoted "Yea1 ivity Along Mexican order selling my honor.

"My editorial In the America Fe.l- campaign contributions is not nearly to strong as. The Question that must confront each member of the Independence party Is this: "Will he nrs.i!!,t in the defeat of the IX'iiiocralie party which stand for mi iiumIi Unit he la voi merely because I a. .11 I I I a portation people remaining up all it eratlonlst plainly anet forcefully seta night with a sufficient numbsr-of cars in -operation until daylight to safely forth my position. Those who have Harris Returns From Notification Announccmrnt (iraud Master of the Tlie Source Is Inability to ltradlte and quickly transport all who desired to return to the city. taken Issue with the position therein set forth, not, understand me, with the position I am alleged to have assumed, are political renegades and discredited outcasts of Tabor.

I do not The storm did not reach the heighth of Its fury, however, until between 9 and 10 o'clock thi th Sultt hmeu's Vnlon 2rlevaiMae Coin in it tee Now Awallinjr Reply From President Truesdale. (By the AVsoclated Press.) Scrnnton, July 30. Grand Mas Ceremonies at Cincinnati Willi tlie Information That, Tart Thinks Much of North Carolina udge 'Newman's Decision, August 10. (Special to News and Observer.) Ashevllle, N. July SO.

Tele Offenders For So-CaUcd Ptditlcal Offense, Hut Wldch the Administration Deems Really Crimes Tliat Slionld Be Extraditable. Nil (By the Associated Press.) Washington. D. C. July In tide was piled high on the.

bench by mean that those who differ with my opinion are such, but those-who have denounced me and claim that I have the strong nortlw-aster and the surf broke over the southern of the not set forth the facts as they, are. beach. The trestle remained during It though the steam train operated, across It up to an early hour Frank H. Hitchcock, Republican phone communications from Swan- III- lailillll gll BIl.llUll III" HUUHl llKt. tlic Deinocratle jarty or, the Krpubliran lart will win and tlie vtrter wIkj, preferring tlie Democrat it-pialTornt to the Republican platform join with the ImleiK'iHlcm-e, part) merely assists the Republican party, aiul thu defeats several of the reforms in whkii lie is interested.

Takt for iiihtam-e tlie plank In favor of the -election of senators by tlic people. The Democratic party has endorsed Hist reform In cam IKtigns. Hie Itepiiblican coiivention defeated the proposition by an over-vtheliiiins; vole. ir the lciiHKTatic p.irty tdicvecds its members: are pledged to this reform. The Repub- ability to extradite offenders rfor so- ter ilawh of the Switchmen's Union, announced today that 80 ln cent of the Delaware, Liickawana Western National chairman, when asked as to called political offense, but which In this evening had to move with extreme the truth of the report that a personal nanoa Station, wnere negroes eariy yesterday morning committed a series of burglaries and at one place at lailroad's mn have voted for a strike caution.

the opinion of the administration, are really crimes that should Hai etra- campaign was to bo waged against and that the grievance committee is Practically all the Inhabitants of tempted to. murder and air. uompers. repuea: now. awaiting- a reply from President the beach were off by 10 o'clock" this dltable, is proving a source of? great irritation in the effortwhlcbf the gov assault two ladles.

Is to the effect "Nothing of the kind has been ar Truesdale to a letter sent last night morning and many of the visitors are ranged ernment of the United States.1s mak that excitement is not so high as last night, also-feeling is more Intent. requesting a conference with a view of quartered Vn the sound side of the beach and at the hotels in the city. To near this city during the absence of her husband, and after cutting, hoc throat almost from ear to tar, clubbed her over the head with a revolver which he had taken from the' house. During the afternoon When it becamo" known that the negro had been ar- rested crowds began forming "upon the streets and early In tho night they were reinforced by large numbers, of men from the country. The- mob formed about 8 o'clock last night and made an attack on the county jail, where the negro was Tho jail gate was broken: down by the'mob and the sheriff and his deputies opened fire.

Three 'men from the first volley of sheriffs force. Volley after volley Was then fired by the mob and the sheriffs force, but the mob was repulsed. About midnight another attack was made, the mob having increased to 1,000 determined men. The second at- -tack was successful for the reason It was made upori all sides of the jail. One party forced its way.

through the rear, overpowered the officers and fcij- cured the trembling negro. A noose was lipped about hla neck and after being dragged for twtr blocks, he was strung up to an electric light pole in the center -of the nark where fully bullets completely riddled fhis bodj'. The dad are: I Henry C. Kellum, street car motor" man. "Bud Nichols, a planter.

The wounded are: Charlesle Turner, prcbably fatally; Joseph li. prbably fatally: Jailer B. II. Katon. probably fatally; i "Bud" Knowb prcbably fatally; Sheriff James C.

Van Peli; John Van a brother; Fred Humphreys, W. P. Brownson. W. P.

Baylis. and probably a dozen or nionr others were slightly Wounded. r- The bo1y of Shaw was cut down this" morning by orders ofthe authorities The bal-y who waa struck by the n-gro at the time he tried to kill the ing to break up revolutionary liet tins a settlement before th? com IOLICEMAN ON TRIAIj along the Mexican-Texas boundary. Two negroes arrested as suspects were not Identified by either Mrs. 'Jones or mittee takes vp the question of order- FOH 3IUIIDER.

ng the men out. Miss Chandler, the two ladies whose This, coupled with the diffltulty; in detecting and. proving" violations of the neutrality-laws; makes it difficult Shaking of the nmii ln: inn inctieii iu ami the Republican candidate lias gone no farthee titan to ay that he is imtsoii- home was entered. ''--Three other ne controversy over certain switchmen, Officer Swalm Charged With Murder of the diseharne of to convince the Mexicans of the sin groes have been arrested but as yet have not been taken to Swannanoa Jrand Master Hawley, in a statement night there are only a few persons on the beach and these may leave at any time on the train which Is kept In waiting In case of an emergency. It Is believed though that, the worst of the storm Is over.

Steps 'and board-walks about some of the cottages have been washed away and a small cottage on the extreme southern end of the beach occupied by the family of Mr. A. A. cerity of this government lnj its ex Charlie Phelps In Forsyth (Special to News- and Observer.) C. July 30.

-Po for It Is probable that in the event of Identification i this pressed determination to punish the eruilty and this hotwithstandi na every given out tonight, says that "prejudice ems to have, been the prevailing faculty which prompted the subordinate olficials in their actions, and the any iiH-nntHl toward It. This reiorni Is necessary Jicfore any other' reform -an Ik- secured. Is not the Independence vote justified- in helping tlie leiiMM'ratic imrty" to secure this reform? So reartl to tlie labor knowledge will not be divulged until liceman S. Swalm. Indicted for murt the Identificaled has landed safely in Jail here.

statement Is framed in such a way as der. Was put on trial in Forsyth Su possible bit of machinery disposal of the government is wtjrf king to a -common end. On, his recent Srip to Os'ster Bay, Ambassador Cr' I alked questions. The iH'inocra tie party Charles j. Harris, or uinsioro, was Nathan since the burning of the Ocean View Hotel wag blown down.

The perior court today for shooting and killing Charles Phelps, a young negro man, Sunday morning, June 14th. The inor or remeuies ueiiiandetl by here today en route to his home from asc earners and a vvasre earner who damage not exceed $500. Cincinnati where, he attended, th ceremonies of notification to Taft of The Tidewater 'Power Company an- tc wiili the Independence party. officer and a man deputized to assist to mislead the general superintendent antl, as a result, he has sustained the. subordinate officials." DEAF MUTE COULD'fIT HEAR suimii ucicais nie reiormx in.

wnicii his nomination by the RepuUicans over- the whole subject or thr owraer trouble with President RoosVt.H who manifested a lively interest istttd who is determined to put an ertd the mischief-making as far as lies I in the government's power. iff! him In arreting Phelps for gambling tiounees that trie regular seneuuie oi i. he. is interested. Ami tlie same ar- for President.

Harris was the North electric cars ajong" im- eniiro ikhcu claim-that the negro fired upon Swalm front will be resumed on regular Carolina member of the notification. cuiueiit nilslit lie made in regard to schedule tomorrow morning. committee. He said, relative to Taft's iusc who iavor tariu reforms, the twice before the orficer shot Phelps, Phelps' mother and two other negroes gave evidence that the officers The President, it is understood; fa While the storm was quite severe at prospective" visit to North Carolina: extravagance of the principle of priv vors, If necessary, the of "Mr. Taft thinks much of North Carolina Beach, and Southport there ate iiHHionoly and the remedy, of other did all of the shooting while Phelps special counsel who may apply:) them Carolina and has many friends in thr wus no damage and no dtstasters to yus wiiii it have up under Ite- was running away from them and ihn Stopped in Front of Train and State.

He-wishes to come to this shipping as have leen reported. piiblian adiiiinistratioiis. Tlic aues selves to tne question oe avwiraniy violations and extradition, so ibat the deceased did not even have a pistol. State and make some speeches tn the liou is not whether one. -can tret all law may be fully enforced, htflcials campaign, but It ha been decided he Was Killed that he wautsr but liow he The case will reach the jury Able counsel are employed on D.

A. TOMPKINS PRESIDENT. shall conduct the campaign from his contend there is no reason why persons on this side of the bottler who an get ih iuost reform. The Dem ootn- siaPB. home in Cincinnati." lariy oners Iilm tlic best op- Elected 'by Hoard DlrtHlors niitl foment revolutionary movements and mother, li is said, will recover.

Judge Newman has fixed on day, August 10th, as the day on which he NO DECISION YI7T AWHILE Negro Ijes Life will render his decision in the First cross into Mexico to engage, in raids and other -operations of a -criminal character and then seek safety from arrest in this country should have Vice-Iresldcnb( or the Appalachian National Forest Association. (Byvthe Associated Press.) Washington. XX C. July 30. The DURHAM VS.

RALEIGH on Southern Plain View or People at 'Dur- National Bank of Asheville cases. "At- In Railroad Freight Rate Case in Georgia. that time Judge Newman will either Railway Track in Inirge Number of ham Union Station. sustain the motion to quash the bills loard of directors and vice-presidents Lake- Bowling Teams iu Contest at wood Park Last Niglit. of Indictment or hold the three (By the Associated Press.) i of the Appalachian National 1'orest any exemption irora extrarelon on the alleged ground that tlo-ir acts were, political.

On the contrary the official view Is that they should be rvtralitl na frlin Tliith ftTrillf.fl Mount Airy, July "no. No de iMiuniiy ur wTiirt tliat wlilcli is obtainable at this time." Tft" actual preparation of the -speech of acceptance was begun by Air. liryan today. Anpns the notable visitors who will be present on the day for 'notification will be John Kern, of Indiana, the iKmocratle lee-Presidential nominee. At thr-'-conclusion -of the exerciws Mr.

Bryan will, receive the notification committee and several distinguished guests at Fairview. where supper will Ixj served on the lawn. i i. Association ut a meeting held here to (Special to News, and Observer.) former bank officials to trial. PROFIT OF $22.202,383.

day. 'unanimously elected P. A. Tomp cision in the rate ease will be render--etl Thursday, it was stated, nnd possi- (Special to News and Observer.) NYC. July 1 30.

Late this uu rStates and' the Mexican govftiments. kins, of Charlotte, N. as president. afternoon the train from Keyesville, it was officially said toda v. jrre ullv Mr.

Tompkins Is connected with the oiy not lor uays to come. Following I he argument of Attorney Wimbish to Made by P. oMrgan Co. and on the 'Southern road strucK and aroused in this matter and'sKa the cotton mill industry of the South as day, who was the last speaker. Judge killed Willbv I'iKfort.

a colored deaf Others in lteorganUatlon of North well as with some of the most influ Speer announced that lie would take mute, one hundred yards from the Durham. N. C. July 30. Tonight there was a bowling contest at Lake-wood park between a Raleigh team and a Durham team.

The Durham team was not picked as the best bowlers in the city, but because the ivv men selected made the highest aver- ages at th Park alley during-the-month of July. The park alley is a new uni tho pnmnnnv Hnvinir ntwnt 111 1 hr lormer win take drastic stcrjj s.to end this species of pernicious so far as it is Incident to ITnittll? States ern Pacific Wliat Attorneys At ential dally Papers of the State. the case under advisement and render: i iiiikih ins uisitnguished opponents election, and his acceptance ofth union iiasanger 1 he negro was walking on th' Sealiard track wno rcItiSKl to arci'iit an i-li-iiham aU soil. tempt to (I'v the Associated position is said to signify renewed ef md stepped in front' of th passenger forts on part of-the Southern peo train oe; the Southern. He had been St.

Paul. July 23. That J. ple to make a treat national forest of here less than a week and came from Morgan Co. and others In the i Figlit Against Liimber Ttdst." Ry the Associated TrlM bis decision at a later date.

According to the program of the railroad's the increased rates on food products and other commodities are scheduled to become effective on August 1. Until Judge Speer makes known his decision the temporary restraining order will remain In force. tlie Appalachian antl White Moun syndicate that reorganised the Northern Pacific-Railroad in 1816. made a tains. Headquarters have 1cen estab Warsaw.

Another mute with him had a narrow escape. Quito a large numlM-r of people saw him when neighborhood of $1,000. The bowbfs were: Durham team, Messrs. Harrison, W. Elliott.

M. D. Mclver, R. L. Charles llerndon.

end Jones; Raleigh team. Messrs. R. D. profit of $22, 202,93, was what the lished, in this city to carry on the cam paign with energy.

Emporia July the killed. attorneys for the State attempted to District Court of Lyon eouniyljere to- stablish today at the Minnesota rate J. w. Crow, J. F.

Jordan. aay Attorney uenerai or the Ktate of Kansas, illed ousterViQo war hearing. a mascot, 31 r. Bryan today, in to a letter from the Agricultural Society, of Minmnota. telegraphed tliMt he would be delighted to avail hiinxi If of their offer to send him uh educated as a mascot." "fie Us 'Maid to understand the of the declared, Mr.

with a twinkle of the eye, "and for that reason, among others, I shall a pt him." i V-' TesiipMMiy PrtHluct'd That One Con-bt Was Made to Kill Another Willi a I'm k. linpton and W. A. Llnehan. Attorneys fdV the railroad.

I how VENEZUELA CAPSIZED BY WATERSPOUT BOYCOTTED OFF THE LEAD 0 ranto and Injunction suits nftanst the Yellow Pine Association of Louts. i' ever, contended that these figures represent the oar value of tho stock In RAILROAD FINED At the same hour the Gen volved and that the stock at that time was not worth par. They further contend-that the question of whether The Lady Antrim, a Sailing Ves Curacao Merchants Refuse to Buy "Bad Negro From Georgia, Es J. P. -Morgan Co.

made a la rue fee era! of Missouri, Texas and OJvjahoma filed similar suits- in their "vVpectlve States, in a concerted break up what Is alleged to. be Illegal combine to raise the price dumber I A in connection with the reorganization ar From Castro's Brother nas noinmg to ao with what the Sug; Si.OOOliiipostHl Upon St. Louis, Irxu Mountain and Southern for Failure to Provide Accommodation for Nc gries Eanal fo Tliose Furnished the sip-r (Ry the' Associated Press.) I Baton Rouge, La4 July 30A 2,000 Northern i Pacific Railway is Worth to Atlanta, July 50. George F. day.

on the present worth that 10 jiKurc toxin 10 oe unrvjiwonauie and fictitious. The proceedings here seek to drive the assoclav'tim from I ni -tcptifyirig-' before the legislative sel Goes Down in Pamlico River the Asstjclated Press.) Wstshinffton. N. July 30. Th capes From Fayetteville 8 Gang After Being Shot (Special to -jews and Observer.) Fayettevllle, N.

July SO. Jot they expect to earn an adequate re and Snip Returns (By the. Associated. Press.) turn. Kansas and to prevent the Ciaifmatlon committee investigating the conduct of the State prison board today, tol the comhiitu of an Incident in which 'fine was today Imposed on the St.

COIORKI 'ORPHANAGE DAY. The Hague, July 30. The bitterness of a holding company- to over the property of. the alleged Combine, which latter movement It vm report one. convict armed with a pick was of the feeling at Wlllemstad, Curacao.

set upon another convict similarly Carrol, a convict, on the county cfin-gang, while working on Haymount, Jady Antrim, a large sailing vessel used in the river and sound traffic and plying between this city and points on ed is about to be consummaJ at St. iirmeu in iii) effort to capture and six Tiicusand People Prcwciit at An- idvcrsarvA at Oxford 'Addrow by against enezueia is evidenced 'In a Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railwaj by District Judge Brunot. for failure to provide negro passengers accommodations as good as those furnished white people. The matter was carried to court by the State Rail Louis. him.

During the encounter thib lower Pamlico river, was capsized yes despatch fromthe governor of Curacao, received today, which announces broke and ran. Ouard Jones fired twice after the fleeing man. brinKing him down each time, but he' arose after 3fayor IeTliir-CoI. James Young coniet drove his piek into the In terday afternoon by a large water pec ted that she will start de- surgents fare up to the hilt, the point that a vessel by President tpout near the mouth of Pamlico lav. Orator or the Day.

(Special to News and Observer.) oi ine pick penetrating the man a each shot and escaped. His shackles were found bv a lady not far from Castro brother and l.den with sugar, road Commission to sustain its ruling that eouni acoommmlations must be which arrivea at Wlllemstad yester It seems that the vessel was be He Afterwards died from pneu monm. Oxford. N. C.r-July 30.

The anni furnished both races. calmed when overtaken, by the watr day was obliged to leave that port without disposing of Us cargo. The le ssee? of convicts called to the pout, and Immediately capsized, the versary at the Colored Orphanage here yesterday was a great success. A fctand swore that members r'ot merchants who trade has been injured captain and crew clinefng to her lot dt is explained officially Hjhat this battleship Is the only reinforcement the; government at present plates sending to the West is said that the main object i-wf sending- the Jacob Van Heemskejpkf to the West Indies Is to have scirjd ship handy in case, for. any Tcfeyon, the Tlie Montana Ordered to Sail.

-trtorKia prison commission knew that by President Castro's orders rpgardlng torn until taken on: a nassinir ves strong and timely speech to colored people was made by Mayor Pevin. tel. Sevt-ral vessels arriving In port to thy were paying extra salaries to th State's officers. the trans-shipment of merchandise at Wlllemstad refuse absolutely to pur There were six thousand orderly Peo the scene of the escape, while a negro woman living near says he stopped at her house asking her to allow him to dress his Wounds. She refused and he continued on his way.

Carrol, who was known as the "bad negro from Georgia." was recently, put on the chain-gang for one hundred and fifty-one days for painting the town a dark red while on a visit home. He Is the fourth man to escape from the city chain-gang within a week. day import see ing the water spout at a distance of miles, and It seemed AVardens acknowledged Ignoring chase the sugar in cuestlon. ltattleslilp Orilercil to the CarrllM'an ple present. Col.

James H. Young was the orator of "the. occasion gave his people good and useful ad rules in reference to making out re to be about the siz of a hogshead at (By the Associated Press.) 'Norfolk, July 30. Orders been issued for'the new, crluser Mon tana to sail Sunday morning from the Norfolk, navy yard for trip, including gun tcsthrx in southern" cruiser Gelderland, which at jrjrsent is in Venezuelan1 waters, should not -be The Hague. July 30.

rOrders have its smallest diameter traveling ill fn auu RUirilllllilis hem under oath. They stated they vice. The white people of the com- been issued that the battleship Jacob available at the moment The slowly from east to west: No other were never reprimanded by the prison munity gave liberally and encouraged van Heemskerk le made ready to sail casualties have been reported to date Gelderland Is at present the only for the Carribean Sea, and It is ex as a result of the spout. lur inest lapses. iTntch war vecl in the West Oodles.

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