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f r. - f '''J'iifSV . .: - ;- - - t. - - - THE WEATHER- Generally- fair Saturday;! and ' Suny day. . v.' YOtTR NEXT NEW BOARDER Will select W place from, the Bnglness lo cals In tomorrow's Stap.S If your ad. Is Missing why, there's where yon s if J; VOL. XCW-KO. 37 '" , 3SMAY 2, 1914. WHOLE JOJMBEB 13628. : ? ::1 ORDERS WAR M" ABATES m 1 iU r.' AROUND TAMPIGO RYAN RELEASED AT CAPITAL CITY 1 ' -rir mm m II HU I "' ' I Mystery Surrounds Reports of Distre ess to Big Mail Steanjer arranza , Refuses to Enter Into Formal Agreement -Imorsange Pirat ---paicnes from the Vessel Report "All Well" and WilKReach Manila Today. es WASjNOT UNEXPECTED ."MM I XXII I-1.U,M the steamer Kanto Man, SIBS AT MANILA; . X snnn n- if 01: the..afiSrti uim c cn ituu VOYAGE. 4. recSvTrf "CWB ner trouble was vctipn Taken by Constituttonaitst i-mef No Surprise, But is a DIs--appointment to Those Seeking Peace. , Washington, May i General Car- ranza teleeraDhed Swf0 J- ?Ianila Mv 9 : t " I . -Among the -Dasapno-owi ' ' i ? mail s Siberia, arriVeS S818 & KrtsoZ Mt from ChThulhTa lonig at tt e Son !If iif?0 today. hS 1?; j. capiam reports mat the - V6iraI J. oiiHT , 1 auuua. ' . u'u Ihad an uneventful . Voyage 7trSt X Tia' Yokohama April formal agreement for the estah X Nagasaki to Manila. J X gjfj. Nasakl April 29th for Ma- lishment of-a neutral zone around the captain z.eeaer. or the Sibe J. Uot, - ? passenger list or 71 ou wells at TamDico. tt aMi Tiw a ria exDressed th Aifop Sof v? T persons in the first cabin wit ka 4 ?l . . P150". Z10 sawv now- I renorts in circulatlnn VX.r" T .W. second and 400 in .the ateJ vor as Iar -. forces were i. and last night that his vessel 3! 6 is ln command of, CaptainZee- concemed the oil companies could J. sfpamer Psrsia 'HT."R , J. mistaken for "S.O.S.' "thA TKo T- V Cation With-the British Rtaamoy Toi. tlOTKt rtf tho rahnlc m i t i J jT.: , on iT 8ia concerniiu: news p the .qi'Kqt.io I Nfivortnoiooa it mnc v 4. spheric conditions yesterday f,U, ? far they have been unsuccess- f torelieve all further anxiety for 4 had been bad, making the send- X Tho H1 valu o"PI0Prties Js adis- . mg 01 wireiess messages difri- JL atol S ui""8 me umwa . uuwiiiwmonera. , hit Cecil .cult. .. 6 3T I !?2? 5 Ato.tlo - fleet are now at , eea Spring-Ricer the British ambassador. X fiiw cmf t,snoonng. Messages nas urged-strongly the neutral zone nro ueu uasuea 10 me , American I Aaministration officials held that commander. , . ,. the ' Garianza messam mnu nnt h. consHierea as naving any bearing on SlS""1 feerstood the creation ofTneu- UcyiSm hL'ZiV9 V ang every effort, to get mto communi- tral zone would handicap the opera- onatrate that troops' alreadv Lnt aae lr ne attempted to resist. Burns on JL iLJl, British steamer Per- tions of the rebels attSng TamplS. too few fo Tgliarantee Sce and rd1l mediately went to a hotel while an- The President agreed and told tm ?tner detective, who accompanied tho remfbest Sen yn.atyer.trPs fef him here, summoned deputy sheriffs iSresentaWKeatO nad told Mr. Garrison that. three -s4 iilwas, the,home of the murdered . tr?0Ps: U needed Ul tZmK, JSAE" relatives San Francisco. May 1.- Th tmns. PQifi linor siKoio no. I-' Washington. T: C.iMar 1.. Thai the nroDoaal nf hSniith i-mortxm witless dianatehU n-,., Se?ate .to execu0 session thlaafter- mediators tar an armistice between T, V 7 . ,7 . . te noon connrmea xne nomination or Ked-1 tne contenamg Mexican factions ismnu auu 10 aiajuia tomgnt after a cmg M.-sHarper to be, postmaster at So. far as, is -known, no reply, has day of various rumors of accidents. LaGrange- , (come to -this proposal from either side. but at the offices of the. Pacific Mail Steamship Company here it was Bald no direct word had come to the com pany from the officers of the "ship and that all fears had not t been dismiss ed. Officers of the steamship company said it might be the wireless ' dls- pstcnes were sent before -the. . time' of the reported accident. The tireless messages from the Siberia, however, NO ; DETAILS. OF WEDDING REMOVE BODIES FROM MINE White House Remains Quiet Concern-fWorkers in-Bottom of Mine Find Dart ing. Nuptials of Next Week ' 8erou Expioefve GasesHin- ' Those Attending. ,t . . . dered, by Rock Fali&T 1. Thtough- de- Eecles, :WJ Va-,; May jM-Worfc of Washington, . May were specific in declaring thatythe I taus. oi trie weeding on May ta. at iremoving tne oocues or tne 172 men ship w as in good condition and would I the White House of Miss Eleanor Ran- j wh lost their lives in an explosion reach. Manila Saturday. 7 : Jdalph Wilson and Secretary 'MoAdoo Tuesday in ; mine No. 5 of the New Rumors of distress to the Siberia I naTe not yet leen announced it be-j'Uver .collieries Company, began to- ranged from grounding to an attack j came Known today that Dr. Gary T. I V toe w oodles round at the by pirates and included ;-a possibility I Grayson, U. S. . N., the Presidents pottom of the ehaft, " , 14 had been that the vessel had foundered with the Phrsiclan and naval aide, would be Drought to the surface tonight. It 21 persons on board; including eighty best 111311 811(1 Mlss Margaret Wilson, was expected tne outers would -be-tak- saloon passengers, many of whom slster r toe hride-to-be, maid of hon- eu0"'"ror aayugat were Americans. Amone those on th or.. The wedding which will be quiet ""3 wr .m. t,,, tt, a?? private, .will take place-at 6 f. Trwi Governor Henry D. Hatfield, who red I j i zk. t t z irurnea nere -trxiav rrnm I'hftriostftn' Siberia were Mrs- Francis Burton Har- SwiTta Th tZL ela?. J. A Holmes, director of the Unit dent Cleveland wasTWried. Less f? .u'eau L MlnesJ J- Tafna- of the PbJlippines, and other persons than a ht will be. Mr McAdoo's colleges ..in SSSZJfJS shaft War Departm ertermine to Establireace I "7, ELVENTH REdlMENti Angry Relatives : of Mary ' Phagan Surround'Him. From Fort . Oglethrope, Georgia, arjd Angry. Demonstration at Marietta For -Two Troops From Kansas Are&N , -'rwr Home of M,,il Ordered to Scene of -Recent iUl- When Burns and CnmnaBi:. ' Labor; Trouble. 4-4 Show Lin Th.r. wasnington, May- -1: Addition V .Marietta, Ga., May 1. William T Fednrfl.1 .-tnwrna will t , .' .. J William J , , "V ; DC"L 1UI mp. xuiiis, me aetective, was the' center Colorado coal fields immediately. SscSlof an' sastv d retary Garrison announced tonight ddcame here late today, presumablv in ier a ipng conierence with President i connection with an Wtoff -p ""uu" : - case of Leo M. Frank, the youne What soldiers shall be sent will hi j factory superintendent of Atlanta un announced later .by the War. Departli der sentence of dth L mont . . . ... iuuiuei- An appeal for .more Federal fnrrid One nf n iara .. came earlv todav frnm vor; -, - l4 tlItL 8urr0una mons andwas the subject of disc aetective as sooh'as his pres- sion by the cablnef. Secrptfl.rv aa3-irte.nce was discovered', struelr son later ' went to-the White Houfef the face and threats of violence were American Physkiah Will Be Assurancesi of Peace Doinv Given Freedom 'nantFMhi;;nQ;t;,;i: pTRUCK HIM IN FACE EN ROUTETO VERA CRUZ PROGRESS " IS STEADY I Red Cross Official Was Arrested anU south American Envoys Hold Ordered Shot by Mexican Feder al General Maas Saved from Death by Order. Sessions During Day and a Long Conference with the Spanish-Ambassador. Two -wv...uv, w.u uuuci nits urea exit asjvl o-,,,i i. , , , Ucm uocji rangement. only two general localities ff?8SP' by the detectives' declaration were covered- He said greater foH& t , was not ty and thai was needed: in the northern or Bouldlf Hames V Py neSro factory sweep- district. ' ; ' , i'f er convicted as an accessory after the Secretary-Garrison said he hadli'i- ii.uer' aione was responsible for the ed no instructions for disarmam 6f t l ii"5- J .. - m tne coal-fields. He said he woaaU r l-ru VUIKe came nere in an take no action in this resrject nfliU atomohile and were at a garage when he had.received a full report of coiitS- .rywere. discovered and the demon- Mexico City, May 1. Jr. Edward Ryan, of the American . Red Cross, who was captured at Zacatecas by Washington, May 1. Assurances of peace, with a steady abatement ToJ ' "wn-r tnllr" urocf V. 4..' 1 IZKS-f J,UI' MaM Mexican SSSrK.1S3 bemencea to aeatn as a spy was sav- Attention rHH -oaa P.n. ed by an order signed, by Minister of War' Blanquet at 11 o'clock last night; Dr. Ryan will be brought to this city and turned over to the Brazilian legation. Oredered Released. Attention still was centered on, the 4 work of .the South American medial tors, who reported steady progressj and l no deadlock between' the' partiea4 In "other quarters, however, the fall-J ure of Gen. Carranza thus far to ac- J A J .XI -1-11 : nuuo m rue sLTine zone irom . ntficaia on tne scene- , ;j , i nave requested Information," v4 Hecretary added, -as to what elastfiR of citizens are carrying guns and wEit use is oemg made or them " f -Those to - Be Sent. - 4 Orders to quadruple the forces stratiott started Threw Eggs at Burns. AS SOOn aS the Offlwra Wot-q nnHAo of the demonstration against the de tective, they went to tho hntpi who Burns had' taken refuere. ris.also hastened there and it was de cided mat it was best for, the detec- Vera Cruz. Mav l.-PrPs rtt cei)t me mediators" proposal for asus-d erta tdday ordered the immediate re- Pension " of hostilities caused contin: lease of Dr. Edward Ryan, an Ameri- ued doubt over the outlook for broad-g ?hiilx ofli,:ial. who was ening the score of the mediators' worki.: tnreatened with execution as a SDy in ... . , U"H Zacatecas. The release was ordered to a "pent of the whole Mexicaai aiter urgent personal representations situation. 4 , j to President Huerta by William W: The report that Dr. Edward j RyarcJ Tfn'ifT the serylce of- late today that he did not knrrar tho United States government, was about Dr. Ryan was to be put to death, but to be shot as- a spy by Mexican Fed-! man nau ordered ne Federal com- erals at Zacatecas, caused serious ap-i ffiKn?' through the day, but; &l tation to Mexico City. From the eapi- assurantces as to Dr, Ryan came direct tal President Huprta. from Huerta. lat.p. in th rtnv him to Vera Cruz. While the avitv and thn hoWnU nepresentations in behalf of Dr. ness of the situation varied from hour j wi wAiw-vr tt C3 jli 1 n iitr 11 v 1 1 1 .nrisrn- 1 11 1111111 1 no ?nniiT n amnminon v tttt' pner -uraaock. icoinmajider of th ririt- knt stonHnv at th-i rb- ki. isn naval squadron in Mexican waters, two sessions at the Argentine lega-; through Sir Lionel Carden, British tion. Their long conference last night mmlster, and by the Brazilian minis- with Secretary Bryan was followed to- ter, acting for the United States. day by a conference with, the SnanlsK Mrrti-Arn.ftrtcan Demonstrations. ambassador, Senor Riano, who repre-j Galveston, Texas, May 1. Anti- sents the Huerta government. The Junerlcan demonstrations continue mediators made no announcement. : nightly in-Tampico and attempts to Expect Definite Development. r! lynch refugees have been, frustrated It was known they were expecting; by soldiers acting under the direction another definite development today,' of Gen.r Zaragoza, commander of the which might lead to. a statement lat-1 I? K fi Federal cavalrymen :in the.Cnln4inltiv.e.t leaVfi the city for Atlanta a3 coal strike retdons went from thp wlr quicKiy as possible. nm ww-wmsut, ifleenBre "iir "x"'- Tampico tiort. That Infnrfnat Ur . hntTr;;:. ":r",' .ri jiievenm:uJxegimenstrom -Fort Oate-wC: "ivt.w V1r tu5omei . wna omere, hnirhf i Vi1?? " T ,w .uui UUi uioiusou., thorpeandtwo trsf KIlWtkBJwa ,iS,mtfe7 e!eJes TFM -reason; to bel eve, howeyer,- Twelfth from Fort Robinson,. NebS&-. Ka, were .ordered . to. proceed ito; lie ?JSZLwvm rived bere-tonteht fromTaw VhB s,m1n, nn h0t ,;h.. " I 'LJ V I f II I V 'iNf 1 - I I II t 1 Itf-aii-B OT11 OTrt I X Jg- A I -' 4A4UUn U U T 1IU t &U.n IIIRUia.l.lM W i -.ft - .Kir.ir '"T.rliri' , - r""- reiugees also said that snmp nf th had - nmniiih ,itf - 1 ; Jeers and threats were shouted by- thrr IT8!. iVu s inai' i""13 Bam, 11 represented more ac- ? w h ri j . 11 . . J i tnreats nad been made bv MpxIajitir I tnniiv dnno in Q cHvuni v.o . . One hit JudKe Morris, butfihp dt: L?31 and wes in the had. occurred in the history of inter- . . 1 . , ' - 1 jr nil i-,ri. jiii rirr . - i mAdiflriAw .-.aj. i j i , wve was-not strucJc. Tbe automobile tt'.tt?- "".i0"""- uegmnma ROATift ImmAfUfltolv : Col. James Lockett,bthe Elevej wiu itui supreme command or lie situation. Denver, Colo., May 1. State business circles in the United States One of the Largest on Pacific Tne Siberia, one of the largest steamers on the Pacific ocean, sailed trom San Francisco April 7th," and left Nagasaki for Manila byr way of Hong Kong, April 29th. . ' ' racmc sniDome has been mostly tomfntZTnhZfiE? late today to observe conditions Vice President and Mrs. Marshall. f"S vJi A silver tea service supplemented "SI?" T' "DAX1".. i by a pair or sliver candelabra is the m,. r,:r nTn" House of - Representatives' present for Miss Wilson. wedding PROGRAMME IS COMPLETE. Daneerous exrlosivp gases were discovered and falls of slate, and rock hindered their prog ress. - BAPTISTS OF NORTH r CAROLINA REACH GOAL Raise S52,50O for Foreign , and $35,000 ir ngme missions. 1 .-" unchaigeaT et -io- oTeK- fia ? to pre- -toJwm 33? - ' v. lvivilico. , Regulartroops occupy the Trinidad, r remom county, ana yvaisenDurg .feiis- i tricts and State troops still are in Ver- 01 oearrngs today on tte extraordinary vice at Ludlow and in the nortJ&jrn ?xlon a new trial ror Leo M. ooal fields. At the direction of Maior Frank, under sentence of death, was Holbrook additional State troops ftie fiF8? wun auacKS .oy-tne state on were taken Galveston. aboard and brought to today were sent from Ludlo Aguilar. The action of Secretary Garriibn in granting tne joint request of Mi lor v v 11 i j ft ;-? 1 AtlantaT Ga , May 1 Resumption cofrom Vprif tr,0yerS TampT ties' by the UnitedStates ; .nfthTSS? V2??iJ?Z Jty' VP" I co from -Vera Cruz all the refugees pension of hostilities tov Huerta. A sixth development, it was expect ed, would further emphasize what was being done. - The Spanish ambassador's confer ence with the mediators was not to deliver any communication from Hu- and Offer erta, but to go 'over the general situa- uon. ine. mediators are sending ca- hloa dirort r Unarf n orA n . KOCKV MOUnt. N. C Mav 1. Trsa- I anrt ranohrin o- rr ed m tne conventional uniforms of nf tho TTnorto t-q-t,1tt v,,,v, methods used in obtaining evidence for the defense's new plea. Private detectives and others were charged with using improper influ- ROCKY MOUNT BATTERY READY FOR MEXICO. March to Mayor's Office Services. free of catastrophes, the largest loss For Unveiling of Confederate Monu- ru"u5 uceu me Biaiung 01 me jraci- ment in An ingxon cemetery. m n ,f 0 Jan:h haSe Washington, May 1. CoL Hilary-A. mouth of the Golden Gate with the loss r trTl a xi,, of 123 lives on February 22nd, 1901. Herbert, former Secretary of the Navy umcers of the steamsnip company 1 ana cnairman oi me executive com-1 (Special Star Telegram.) duea anxiously tonignt ior oirect mittee of me Arlington Confederate Raleigh, N. C, May 1. Rev. Liv A oiuena, lymamp iu Monument Association, announced the ingston Jonnson. corresponding sec re tv. p-v 1 1. j 1 1 tt iv. ' comtletion ' today of the DTDsr&nune tary or tbe North Carolina Baptist The Siberia with its sister ship, te completion today or tne programme Board-of- Missions, announced tonight Korea, was put on the - Pacific mail for the unveiling of the memorial imon- In connection with-the approachinff uu duiuaa me racmc in am, xtsw iuuiuip aiuu0wu "wvum mc- annual BBS&ion or tne aoutnern 6ai -uuiiis, aner tne siniong i me xw -"- ... . , ust convention at JNasnviiie, Tenn., de Janeiro. The Siberia is registered Tho exercises wiU be opened with May 13th, that North Carolina will me port of New Yora. ; v : v " aurt uj .ueu.oeuueii j. luuug, maKe a very nne showing, Officer Not Certain. , -" comimmuwui-vuici 01. m v-ouibubiiii,b San Pranoiiai-o . fini Mav 1 . The I Veterans, : followed by General Gard message from the Siberia relayed by ner. commander of the Grand Army Galveston to the Philippines, should of the Republic. Colonel Herbert, on not bfi tairPTi tn. mjon thftt thA liner behalf of the executive committee. Siberia is in good condition- and pro- then will turn the monument pver to and home mission boards were operat- ceding to Manila.- according to tne mra- shbu. yicBwcui-Bouoiai vi uio ing.mw pasi jrear on a million dollar executive heads of the Pacific Mail United Daughters of the Confederacy, basis and messages icame to Secretary oLeamsnip company. ? mey- ieei con-1 wuo, m a Bjitretu,. mu iuiu n. uci cv juuuwu mai mese amounts are fully uuent that tne messaee tne U-aives- jrresm'eui. vyubou, wuu noo viuiuibcu meu luu picked up and relayed -was sent to receivw it. ' ; . out before the Siberia went aground. The monument, which Is quite elab It was pointed out by the secretary orate and entirely of bronze, is the of the comnanv that tha delav the Si- work of the sculptor, Sir Moses Eze- beria must have suffered- by going kiel,; a native of Virginia. A molra H Imnnsoihl A f nr -' . ' hPr trTViIrr 'FRISCO LOSES INTEREST IN Saturday' t dne to arl NEW ORLEANS TERMINALS. nve there until Saturday. bavins' raised more than her annortion men t ior ioreign and nome missions, which was $52,600 for foreien ; and 235. nnn I ior nome missions. Booss closed tonight. The foreign BEGIN INVESTIGATION OF ; IMPEACHMENT CHARGES. ! Brought Against Judge Wright by W t n.. oooper. -, (Special Star Telegram.) Washington, D. C May 1. Chair- There is a standing 'order of the Failure to Pay 'Interest u0"0ds For- man;MoCoy, of . the ub-committee of company for all commanders to send out a wireless messaee to a port they are approaching forty-eight - hours be- re tney expect to arrive, teiiing wehn they will reach nort-. v The stock expression for such mes- oises is to rpnnrt "a.n weir - ana me tbe hour of nrobable arrival. Accord- lM to the officials of .the company; t is probable that such a message was sent out by Captain Zeeder Wed- "esaay nigbt, and tnat tne expression "all well" probably was garbled in transmission to read "in good- condi tion." . -; -:.--; The company officials maintain : a Pessimistic view of the situation, i : .: Eighty Saloon Passengers. Tokio, May li Wireless v calls . for assistance from the " Pacific mail steamer Siberia, heard, on the Japan ese coast today, indicated) that she was m grave peril off the coast of For mosa. The liner left San Francisco April 7th for Manila. She carries 80 aloon passengers including Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison, wife of the Governor General of the Philippines. The exact nature of the; accident "as not yet been determined, nor have any details been received here tip .to a 'ate hour tonight. " - .An early report said : the liner ; was sinking" while a later message on ;;eyed the information -that she was ashore' six mftes off '- the southeast mam land of Formosa Island- - s - .V he Japanese government despatch- ! . ' -' i - felts Property Worth 8fi00fi00. the .House, judiciary, today began an investigation of the. - impeachment New York, May ,1. Failure to pay charges brought against Judge Dan Interest of 5140,000 due In June, -1913, iel Thew Wright, of the District Su- when me St. Louis at an ifTancisco preme court, by wade Hampton Coop Railroad i Company . went : into the er. . , The proceedings promise to be 1 J- wnMirai' Ilia BlISOl1'tnat LnnonMnnal company to lose its one-half interest . Cooper is one of Washingtoh's lead n the New Orleans terminal., amount- Ine bankers. He: is Dresident nf tho ing to 18,000,000, leaving the South- Union Savings. and the United States ern Railway In ssole possession, the ap- Savings banks of . Washington? besides pellate'oTvision of the Supreme Court his interest in some twenty or more decided today. , , DanKS in tne ooutn. ne is a Drotner A lower court nad -restrained tne of W. -B. and Tbos.. HJ Cooper, of Southern from obtaining ; the other Wilmington- . . ' P. R. A, railroad's lialf interest. : .- : " - READY IN 48 HOURS. . TROUBLE IN DOMINICAN f - REPUBLIC IS REPORTED. To Assemble State Guard When Sup- -k: -; '. - ,! 1 '' " - . pile are Received. Report Reaches Washington .Early Raleigh, N. C, May l.-Ad jiitant Thte Morning; Rebels Active. General Young, co-operating with the , - . '.a-'' ' .. . " War Department,. will be ready -when Washington, May 2. Reports that additional supplies are received to as- the revolutionists in the Dominican semble the North Carolina National Republic - were vigorously - attacking Guard in 48 hours and send them to' Puerta Plata. and claimed that they the front. . , - were on the verge of overthrowing the . He said today that practically every Rnrdaa envernmenL came tQ the Navy company would have its'full mints, nf Denartment earlv -: this morning in a I men. and that- numeroiia enlitstTnenta relayed: wireless dispatch' from Com- in the volunteer service are being're mander: Gray Graham, of 1 the United reived "on every . mail. -.Military, offli States gunboat Petrel. Get Co-operative B. & L. shares at Wright's Real Estate Office,' early : to day. ; Series i limited to : 1,000. shares. Each share 25 cents; - .v , , - advertisement.) - - . - ciais - oeueve tnat 4 it is oniy a ques tion of -: days before troops will be called out .' l x:. X)--"- ,- , ? " vAationPassengerTcarrvinfir hition tomorrow, Wrights ville ; Beach. c'.J"::,4:f:";- j aayertisementj .5;7.,:.- Uncle Sam s men. with their field am. eien minlstpr ftonontino- JknA .ffl a cannon made portable in a local ma- and the Huerta reply to the armlaticeJ . 1 111 giauuug Clio juutv jchudoi vi lUHIttl J , z , , . . "v 7, ---- TTnlhrnnlr nnil , finvpmnr Ammnna iinr f enCOS in Obtaining afildavitS by Hugh more Federal troops , has served tcpal- Pey.' solicitor general and chief lay uneasiness in quarters whergv it f the State s forces. Mn Dorsey said wqq tonrort tho mmtn nf romiar :',ni. in open court tnat ne believed some diers would, not be sufficient to mtuh- of the affidavits were forgeries. tain order. - M i T.ne tearing will be resumed Mon- shine shop, the Rocky Mount Light In- proposal, received last n 4ht wp dr GoJer- aa- . . . . ... fantry was on dress parade yesterday, rect cables to the mediator nor Ammons today devoted efforttito '' auDPoenas were issued nere tonignt and with their field gun came down Attend Other Matters trt additional tmnns the nnestini! i hf a-t mo lUBiaaue Ol DOiraitor uenerai to tne OHliPe nf Mavnr Tlllorv AffQ- I Th t. xjJ disarming strikers aVd mine empires Doey for two detectives who have halting his men outside Capt. Tm was devoted T lariely to Taffairs othefl romnined in a sefndarv noahn. been prominently connected with the Pearsall went : into the nfflno ri. Uha tYt "v.r fLLU .il Weather conditions prevented ae:ion deiense in obtaining Information for clared that he apd his men were ready the tension" has disappeared Mem-1 bv strikers, who had planned to Hpte tJ" ew ""i'1!6' T.heir Presences to be sent for Mexican service. There bers of the cabinet spoke hopefulb-fl operators, jr-F. Welborn, preslden;i bf wh,en itis resumed Monday. m . J young -"w that his infantry could from its present aspect, mat "It wouldl tho Pnlnrndn Piiel & Trnn Cnmnankr Mr. Dorsey WOUld not say tonight not report sooner, tout, that tW hart "wnrlr ,if ' ,a,-' T3--I i5J announced! that the miners and ffufrds would be disarmed whenever suchf -ac tion was deemed expedient by Mf jjpr ioiDrooK. , . . ' f CARVALHO ON THE i) what his . object was in summoning been in school all week until tnrt-v tha nnnt - .ii.. .u- izl the men, other than to state that he The youthful infantry was composed was necessary to submit a basis fori ucoucu w HuTOUUu WUUBV "4, vapu, iwm r eaisau, iviasters uick tne American government s position Details of Trouble. well Grant. Their arrav this moraine The entire aAmoiy. a Z-aJiJ k.1 Sin If n.. "I Til Ji ----- aa4-n tl li ' J . w 1C Q.-U1U-J iuonoiu,.uo., iria i, jriiysiuai viu- "av'cu luc aueuuuu auu quesuons ing any move tnat mignt be construed " luiTOicuou . v . iiiiaiu j. i x&o viunu. i as ufwuniRn m innnonuva tna maHin. - . I i n mi. f-i i j i . . . I" I v . wi. x ue r-resiaent nas cancelled msrj mtntui i n si uutNT tLUPES. semi-weekly conference with the lence Burns, the detective, when he came nere irom Atlanta late today, ure .sumably in connection with his in vestigation of the case- of Leo M. New York Expert,-Bankers and th- Frank, the young factory superinten ers,vAII Testify Signatures j ' dent of Atlanta, who is under death Are Spurious. (Special Star Telegram.) ;l. Fayettevllle, ? N. - C, .' j.May. l;jrie Newton-McArthur case Is still in jyog- ress. rnis morning . n. u . ieon. photographer, testified as to the Jnu- ineness of the reproduction of thidis puted signatures on tne notes o! the McArthurs.' - : . - ; r'r David N. Carvalho. the New tJork tnat endorsements were spurious she entered into a technical expositie"4 1 .of why they were :not genuine.. Mrvp3ar valho's expert ence . lfe.nd.. capability were told at tne . Newton-MOA trial in Raleigh. , . i'-"-'-''iyt ine toiiowine witnesses testirii as experts that the McArthurs enrse1 uienis were not genuine : u .ii.uj iggs, Raleigh, banker; '. W. W Ne nan, btate Treasury -Department: . i i ' P. Wricht. rxjstnffl re mon pv- olorlr 5To. leigh; D. D.. Culbreth, teller ConTmer cial Bank, Raleigh, and O. A: Lifter. engraver - for Edwards BrouMtpn,1 Raleigh. Mr. Lester went into alone exposition of 4 the . scientific delation of signatures.- .-.- ; I - Here the defendants rested. : ftlrfin- tiff; introduced witnesses in reh ttal.; RALEIGH SELLS BONDS'.'!. New York Firm Pays $4,555 refcliom on iuo,uuo. . . . ... : (Special Star Telegram:) "t-P-v Raleigh: N.-C.v May l.v-Raleiet ?r!itv commission ; today accepted - thi bid tor tne 5100,000 street improveiaent he premium :belne 535 . here were 16 other bidders. i-The-'comndssion'Diedcxslo.:vmA- lelgh 25 miles of the finest street he- fore another winter. ; . . , '-. erw- --1.5. . - j .. iVi nm ueius on mis ao- --raucs 1 cavners anu wecis 1 raveling 1 count. ' ,-' Newspaper Man. The envoys of Brazil, Argentina Raleieh. N f! . TvTnv 1 Mleo Coo. I and rthlle have a. dunl oamMtv In! dent of Atlanta, who is under sentence W. Convers. of Franlrlintnn ctn r I their , tiresent ' Intermedfntinn iThoirl i of death for the murder of Mary Pha- at Meredith College,-ran away today make up Virtually an internationaM gan, 14 years old, whose home was and joined Kenneth Patterson, a trav- court and as such are entirely inde-f here- v eling . , newspaper representative o pendent, the TTnfteri . -hAfn .ai Ari angry crowd surrounded the de- block away. -Ttoev -went to Rev t party .to the nroceedinca inh , nt tective as soon as his presence was W. O'Kelley, pastor of the First Bap- them, however, is accredited to the! discovered and followed him to a hotel tist.church, and were married. There United States, and i they : are "holding where he took refuge. Deputy sheriffs, is much commotion on the' campus, their sessions at Washington. ' who had Vbeen summoned, went to the She was going home, accompanied by Secretaries Bryan and Daniels made aid of Burns, and he was rushed out a teacher, in less than an hour, to efforts today to neutralize the oil' wellal of the city in an automobiie tonight. avert the wedding, but seized an op- at Tampico. It developed that the lol Tne crowd tnat gathered dated the portunity or slipping out of the build- cai" autnorlties at the town wouldl detective to come out -of the hotel, ing. - take no action until advised by theirj - superiors, bo tne' British embassy,' t USE ONLY' GRAPE JUICE. continued its efforts tgoet an under-! ; . standing with the Huerta government, Virgma Retail Jewelers' Association while the United States communicat Meets on May 14th. ed witn uen. Carranza. The re-ppen-' making many threats against him. For mer Judge Newton' Morris and T . M . Brumby, a prominent citizen here, learning of the incident, rushed to the hotel ; and addressed the crowd, cau tioning . it against violence and re- 4. . ., ... j . ..... T 1 1.. TTT ' T!T - aAiurS guesting that . Burhs be allowed quiet- iuicl will be 'the stroneest bevrae ?lco expected to assist in keeping . :.m -V. ly. to leave the city. : r - ser?edWat-the Annual fnlLrSn6 the wells from.being destroyed; - " f V ing of the American consulate at Tam- Ta Aar-c hr nnnr nntA 1 , . -"y VUU1CUUUU ttUU ,tAi ; c lu . --i-- "."1.0 ,"6'" "CUU1 JBWBl" V . i, , 7 1 V lui iu Ljers- Association, which meets here iiuui iuc uuici auu cuidicu all auiu- mobile7: which ' had been summoned. May I4tn, according to a decision nf the entertaftifnont--. ' inmmtftjiA mnA The crowd threatened and jeered, tell- nnhiiV tndnv i.inn. u i lng detective- ..tokeep awar from tif ui at previous functions of the or- Marietta hereafter. Eggs were thrown ganization,- and- the "no booze" edict & JWinwone. themstriking. ormer - is said to be tee first issued by a Judge ' Morris, who witn -Deputy Sher- stated-wide commerhijii i nro-mi iff Hicks,-accompanied Burns from the A letter relating to the decision has ciiy.---- ; - v v oeen sent to Secretary ofState Brvan . i lie ucicuuie UO.D . uccu- uiuuuueui in efforts -being made to obtain a new trial for Frank. ! Tne- partial report TT ,5- " jen. -i&aragoza, tne uederai com mander there, has promised American Consul. Miller protection. ' Secretary v Daniels todav said he; had been informed that most' of the wells had been capped with cement . and that ordinary gun fire would not ignite them. . Most of the wells, too, are out of range of fighting in the city.' . Interfere With Commerce. r interference with foreign commerce at x aiupico proauicea mucn discussion v T hi r"" cy. According to precedent, it was . d - James -Conley, - a .negro- factory the unexplored Tinterinr f "JSvtS said neither-the Constitutionalists t sweeper to; Atlanta,, with tovlng -fcur- here today on board me steanr buA: lJJlM aerea i me utile lactory ; giri. - v;onjey, Btnn nn hie wov.- a- a i " wim vumuieruiai vessels. rnouKa r . : . . -l . . r . l . . j . I v" j vi n 11 Lllt AlllilXfIl 1 hAOT . j . . . . 1 was: xne cniei -witness agamsi u raoK Hver , itfy , .. . i::r tucj- uim seize - cargoes alter tner ana rwaa - sentenced 10 one years im- k. TTniA a. -. . uwu murder. Washington, May 1. By a Vote of At : the War - Department. Keoref nrv. Garrison announced his Intention of Feeling here over the case has been. 37 to Tha feor?iTtS.wiIirri' removing - au civil ofHcials . at . Vera. high ever since the -girl- .was killed Senator- McCumbert - bill providing Cruz' replacing-; them with ianny offi in vthe plant of . the National - Pencil foi Federal infection and eradin?f cers V Mr. Garrison said no reflection V;? r.nmnanv in Atlanta, mnre than a venr ftl.frfi0?amS or was intended on the men. alreadvt ; rr i aV: rZJi z irl "1 i I6ia,u' .cuttsniig mm inter-state com- ouo a ompiujcu ureis tu merce ana'fleaiened tn eatahHoh chosen but that it was customary un- - aer military occupation for all offlcerg 3& operator of-one of the factory ma formity in standards and ciatfica. 1 aer mltary "uPa Ohines- f " . " v - ition. - . v- l" u . 1-A 1 ll r, 1 1? .. ' V- 41 on. Page. 8.): -
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