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n - The Largest Guaranteed Local; Circulation WEATHER. . Saturday Uit and vubH. Sunday fair. VOI II. NO. 71. BEEU8BOBO. N. Ci. M5ATUB DAt APBIL 9, 1910 PBICEt FIVE CENTS tews WO BAnLESHIPSllNCREASES MADE Eoase Aathorlzed Constmcticn By Decisive Vote, MAJORITY WAS FIFTY-TWO Advocates of "No War Tessel follcy" fere few Construction to Be Coder Hgn.-Bciir law. NT T(HwKtttd Pre.) Waahjitgtsss, A pill Kjr a- decisive wute of iKi to Hi), 14 being present (nil .,,'-iio voting tia House lata- today u titorixcd to construction of two bafc . tloship to cost i,WJ,uou each. Thirty thre liefoaicrate voted fur two batlh ahips mill 4 Kcpwblicsns voted against - tit proposition. Thi art ion wu taken jusf, previous. . to ,f MiKWjR n the naval appropria ting bill (mrryiof " about 1M1KI;,II2. 1 bis amount is about .-1,000,000 Irs than reeoniniended by the navy de ! aartmeat. la addition to the battle .hip th bill also provides for the eon ' atruction two neel colliers and lour sub tnarias bout. Am amended by motion of Mr. Flta gcrald, of New York, the two battle ships and two fleet collier must ba con i ' atnuded by firms operating uader the eight-hour tow. The eommittc on naval affair bad re rled in favor of authorizing two bat- . Ucliiu. Mr. Tawney, of Minnesota, .,; thuirinau of tit appropriation commit tee, otWed aw aiucndmcut providing for only one i battleship, while Mr. Hobaon proposed amendment providing for three battleship, v - Mr. flohsuii contended tUat three bat - - tlrthipt would giv. no increaec but would ' provide only for the ordinary deprecia tion in tiia naval fore. By an almost unanimous vote the House rejected the proposition. , , v Mr. Oronna, of North Dakota, moved 'to atrik out the eutuoriiatiea for the construction of any battleship, viva voj vote Jjwing that ther were not W 1i afia'fi if ' if advocato of a. atttor ' .'.Mpe polujrV ' ' i 7 V.; . rpekiug in favor of bit m bat ' tteship plan, Mr. Tawney reiterated hia etntem.ut that "i per cent, of the rcv rnue of ttie country wa being expend ed for ware that had paaaed and for ware to coma. He declared that one battleship n ufncirnt to maintain the proper strength of the navy. air. Thomas, of Ohio, proposed an amendment for four battleships, but the Hon voted ft down also unanimously. Mr. Tawney' amendment for one bat tleship also was lost by a vote of 104 to 138. At least 30 Democrats voted with the Republicans against Mr. Tawney's plan.- A point of order wss sustained elimi nating from the bill authority given the ecreiry of the navy for the con 'l slfuntion of $1,000,IOO collier to be 4nilt on the Pacific coast by private con- tra4, so that nnder existing law it will be constructed in a (rovcrnmcnt navy yard 9n the PaeiSc coast. The appropriation of 1. 000,000 for one repair ship was also stricken out on point of order. Mr. FittRerald. of New York, offered an amendment, which was adopted by a vote, of 134 to 15, under which the two battleships and two fleet colliers must be built by Arms working under the right-hour law. Mr. Hughes, of New .(ersey. attempt -ad to have the same law applied to the building of the four aubnuirine torpedo boats authorized by the bill. The amendment waa ruled eut of order. Mr. Gold f ogle, of New York, offered an amendment directing the construction of one battleship in a navy Tard, which waa defeated M to 103. "Hie provision permitting; the consol idation of bnreaus of the navy depart ment, according to the plan of Secre tary Meyer, was stricken out on a point of order. Mr. Padgett, of Tennessee, senior Pemocratic member of the committee on naval affairs, then moved to recommit the bill with instructions that it he reLuttid to the House to provide for cjsiy one battleship. This motion was v5P$ted on mllcsll, 110 .to 12, 14 vot ing pneent. Thirty-three Democrats voted with ' the Republican for two hattlewhip. wile 4 Republicans joined the Demo crats in lavor of one battkehip. Democrat voting for two battleships' were: Atken. of South Carolina Alex-I - ander. of Missouri; Anberry. of Ohio; Bartlctt. of Nevada; Burleson. ofTenas: Carlin, of Virginia: Clark, of Florida; Cot, of Ohio: Craig, of Alabama; Cra Tena. of Arksnsss; D. A. Driwoll. of New York; dill, of Man land: :i!le- j rie. of Teaxs; Ooldfoete, of New York;j Tfavjill. of New Jersey; llarrison. of. New York ; Hohson. of Alabs ma : Hughes, of New Jersey: Uitmprrey. of Mtssis . sipi Jones, of Virginia: Mnrtin, 'of Colorado; Maynard. of Virginia: Moon, of Tennessee; OVonnell, of Massachu setts; A. Mitchell Palmer, of Pennsyl vania: Pon. of North Carolina; Pujo, Iouisiana; Ranch, of Indiana; Robinson, yf Arksnsas: Rothermel. of Pennsylva "nis: iherley, of Kentucky; Fuh-r. of New York, and Talbott. of Maryland. Halley't Comet ia Si(ht. By The Associati'd Press.) t- i f. I SnPl A lie 11., . - k oliwrrerl thriiiiirh the Lick tek-- aoope on Mount Hamilton about daylight today, but only the head could be area, as the tail was lost in ttie bright back around of the sun. The comet will not be rixibk't the naked eye for several j Elvers and Harbors Bill WD Carry $52,56,4 18. 'NORTH CAROLINA FARED WELL More Than Tbree-Quartera ol Killioa Dollar Added to Appropriation For Waterways in toe Old tlurtn State. (By The JUacUt4 Pre., Washington, April . Tb rivers aoid bar burs appropriauoa bill, a it will be reported from the Senate eommittoe oa euatmerc neat Monday, will carry Joo,418 ia actual appropriation of cask and amounta involved ia continuing con tracts. A ttie bill Was passed by the House it earriea t426a,17, of which $30,331,74 rcprrseiiW cash and 70CV 4J0 continuing contract. No increase wa made by the Senate committee ia the appropriation of l, UIW.WIO for the Lakes to the (hilf water way project or in the appropriatioa of f.SM.OUO to pay the rxpensea of the tioard to be apoointcd to inrestigata the pro- jct, althougli the provision waa aiade ta wMeu the scope or the ooartt activities. '. Increases made by the Hen ate com mittee covering both cash appropriations and sums involved ia continuing eon tract for tbe aouthern slates are as fol lows) ' . - - . Increase. State Virginia , , West Virginia . North Carolina . South Carolina . Oenrgi Florida . Ahsbaraa . ..... Mississippi . . ., Lnrdsiana , . . . Arkauaa Ts Kentucky .' Mississippi river ' Amouut. . ... (4oO.Oi)0 ...i AM .400 ... .SHU.S-'B -Mtf.UlO .... fhiiSIO .... 42.5m ,,U , ft,0un .... ' I7JO0 .... 540.110 .... 3Afl.0O0 .... Mottno .... SQit.Aiin .... 83,755 CHARGE WITNESSES WITS ! WITHHOLDING SECRETS (By The Associated Press.) Pittsburg, Pa., April . A true bill charging Max G. Leslie, collector of de linquent taxea in Allegheny county, with bribery was returned by tha grand jury today and at the same time a sweep ing presentment was handed dowa with general charges that many of the 125 witnesses which the grand jury ha had before it during the graft inveatigations thus far have wilfully withheld knowl edge of graft secrets and that a certain few have practically been guilty of per jury. Directors and officials of some of the six big banks wbkti profited by the corrupt depository ordinanue are severe ly scored by the probers. The Indictment of Leslie follows his recent acquittal on a charge of perjury in claiming an alibi in connection with a previous indictmet of alleged bribery. He is now charged with receiving $25, 000 from the Columbia National bank of Pittsburg on June 3, 1D0H. In the former indictment th date waa named as June 3, and Leslie proved that he waa out of the citv at the time. It ia charged that of the fttt.000 he paid over i;.OO0 to William Brand to bribe councllmen. SUSPECTS PLACED IN JAIL UNDER A STRONG liilARD - (By The Associated Press.) Richmond, Vs., April i. Fred Onn aingham, alias "Eddie Fay," and Frank Cheater, alia "Little Dick" Harris, ar rested in New York charged with hav ing rifled the cashier's safe of the Rich mond pustoitice, were safely lodged in jail here this morning by their heavy guard of postornee inspectors. A thousand or more 'people were at the station to meet the tr&in and catch a glimpse of the prisoners. Such great csre is being taken to prevent their es cape that they were stripped and bathed and placed naked in their cells. "They won't try ny silk thread and emery dnnt work on my bars," said the jailor " PYTHIANS TO GATHER AT CANTON APRIL 21-22 (Special to Daily News.) Aaheville, April 8. Tbe 14th district Knight of Pythias will hold their an imal meeting thia yer.r at Canton, April 21 and 22. Th 14th district, which is oac of the largest in western North Carolina, includes 13 lodges, located ia Canton, Clyde, Waynestiilc, . Whittier, Sylva, Brysoa City, Franklin, Marble, Wcbeter. Andrews. Murphy and Fair view. The Canton, whk-h will enterfin the district meeting, ia aa especially strong lodge, while (.atoti is the bote , of the district denuty grand rhsaceitor, D. t. Kerr, who is also chancellor com mander af the Canton lodge. Th local committee in charge of the district meet ing at Cantos ia working hard to make the meeting the best ever add in the dlstact, ; . - VIRGINIA OVER A Assistant Maaaer R. W. Winston, of the t'arojina baseball club, gave tli number of paid admissions to vesterday'a game at alight ly over 000, nior than 1,000 more tnaa last year and by far the largest crowd I list ever witasaaed a ball game in North Carolina. The assistant man agers bad Bot completed the work of rounding up all of tha uptown aak nrhee, but Mr, Winston said it was a onrtainty that the attendance would exceed tha aumbur given. , phyao - JrtTlf ' inability to hit Brow at th logical moment beat tell th a lory Carolina's defeat at the hands of Vir- ginia before th Urgent crowd ever admitted to ball game ia North Caro lina yesterday score, Virginia 4; Caro lina 3. Tinw'after time the boy from Chapel Hill had guide, opportunities to ma up! th. Kre, but every Urn. that long,; lanky Mr. Brown took a hand ia th game, and with th. excepts of the mnlh-whee the Tar Heel, aiad. one t rlsan V III - IW kam mrsi-i thav all mt th. rallies that ha. auvde the old etats!like tht y, wiim it. army a issAiia ika tuaV t o, Bvvll niaaa anniiLf I ..... . ' famous the brat th Carolinian oould do wbea a hit meant on or two run, waa to r'tlier hit to Brow or lift aa ea7 "y. though never1 sr enough to be recorded a tacrine one. To look at tb box score tt i hard to ae. how Virginia could have won, but to look at tit detailed sear it ia easy and it is defeat is due. not h withstanding ba held th. Viigiiaaa to four tnaaely little hits. to Captain MUwan himself that th : . Plenty af Rooting. . i!.; . - . waa the best area here thi ywr-r -ileTto . and the. to the, whi I .i, l M went oat aolely to ae. th display of the college apfrit there wa. no kick1 coming. VlTieTvireinia scored two runs I . 14 . ii -.1. ;'eiuajiv in the third on t.warf. wild heave to "T.LTj.r't .1. Vi 11 Urwt the crowd Ut out a groan, but in thJT tkt tUi woJ the fifth they revived thi apirit that'' i? T ? wrevalent t 4lhe linrinniiie of tha " eiw1 "e um av Hie sans . irj;nn-nniwn vus w waa prevalent" 'tnr beginning of tna ,. M . ..i tntZ .i' txiunL t u..n. Pff" j V1 '7.: '.'W'i7r lllakewev .ocTmad. thm thiLlJ-toai-d tLw-e-Jt .-. - tr ok oui in am mmuarn iiimifK lacrv wm i . i : . v ' Me Mm. hr.-ned th. Crlinia- lo a... h ikieJ 1 -- It.. la - ... jt . l. ,.. 1 u. i lifted the easiest little pop foul imagia-1 . . 1 ' J I Agaia ut th Sewe nth. , In the cwath the Carolinhtn had another fine opoifuuity. With nobody ' out 8tewrt wa hugging third and Wil-1 liamt waa dancing around second, but i when th inning waa over they were in tke same nosilii.n and the crowd for tie frat time began to lose hope. "They j ,.1 I win over Hr...ii " wu the irl.neral opinion, in the ninth the boys had still another excellent chance to at least tie the score, but after ehoving two mea around thrv relaxed into the former J methods, Hamilton ending the last op- , pur.un.xy anu mr game v poping to ritcnett. Twa a Great Crowd. . Jti t with it all the crowd enjoyed the game all felt well, though some were I unhappy, the unhappy ones were not from Chapel Hill, however, if appear-1 ancct count for anything, for the 4001 students from the university continued to whoop things up on the return trip to town though it was always in re. eponse to a question from the "bos rooter" aa to what wa going to be done tomorrow. The crowd began to .warm Elm street a early a V o'clock and by 12.30, when th Uarolina special and boob train from nearby towns had arrived .the thoroughfare was a mass of humanity and waving pennant, th orang. and black being in a woeful minority) but thi mattered little to the wearers of Virginia colors, for to vry taunt they replied, "not so much in quantity, but just look at the quality." Trwatda th Park. By 1 o'clock the crowd began wending towards Cone Park, where the great I. struggle was hilled to come off. Street. near tlie left fl, Id bleachers, hut wit' s cars could nothing like accomodate the :,,,) purt Bivens came in and gobbled crowd, so automobiles, hacks, carriage, , it up. drays, country wagons nd every means I of conveyance were pressed into service, j front f pi,. ,,d RHn threw him out. At X o'clock, when the Carolina team I, t first. -Stewart went out. Brown to, trotted onto the field for practice, ittjji, William landed for the first hit I waa variously estimated that the crowd had reached ..n3, though it waa gen erally agreed that 4.MK1 was a conser vative estimate. At 3.28, when Umpire Grant ealh-d the game, toe crowd had increased to snch an etexnt thst Managers Drane and Reed iastructcd the gateroea to i ... - A .nlnl, .lu in nmm Just how msnv were in the grounds; when the gsme began is impossible to j state positively at this hour, though 5.0O0 appeared to be a very eonaerva-1 tive estimate. Any way, all were there NEW YORK MAN URGED AS BREWER'S SUCCESSOR Washington. April.. Jacob R Schiff, of New lork. snd fudge Mayer Hnlc herger, of Philadelphia, called at th White House yeateniay nd urged the ppntntmeat of Ioui Marshall, of New York, to the va -e-y of tle Supreme court bench caused by tbe death of Jos tle Brewer. Mr. Marshall it a awember af ta. tow firm of Guggenheimer, Catermyer and Marshall, beerval day ago hia name waa presented to l'reideat Taft by Uei rMsaUlrew Osatc-'rei,f ew Yrk- TRIUMPHED CAROLINA m GREAT STRUGGLE that could ge tucre, unles poasibly ; saw of Stawart'a headers aad walked a few mar wight bv be wedged bo-: to trat. Pk-kford went out, Armstrong hind the rope, around deep left n id. ' to lUiailtoa. Lila turd out to Duncaa. but aa it was, the ncldrra had to romp 'ileaett was preated with a baa oa oa limited territory aad the manage-. lualia. Dauglaa hit to btewurt, who meat did not want to lake too much j iuubiad- It recovered tha . bail and chance of a congeatioa ia the outar far- threw low to trat, Browa aad Fitebet dra. 'aaurtag while Hamiltua waa getting tha In the new grandstand 40Q Noraiat ball trsm th tower I nice. Hum walk college and 300 tlreeneborv Female ol- id and iitaksnsy ended the fraia by Urn lege young ladies war accorded special niiaf. spaee and throughout the gam they fourth, Carelinae-Uamiltoa out. Doug aided the rooters from Chaps! HUl-e i tM ( Ljte. Duaoa went oat rtiteh to who diadaiaad to ait while the gaaw wa jjj, alKj Haekaey wa out aa FlUbett s 1 . A J At.- m 1 -a W J I . ..... ivuv wwvrrm mum w pit" n wjrfeng ' ,iJ Wt"JTmUdfJ f L ! !"T si"1""!,. k""t rJf T "u.iri"!r"r Pf-4 with i thoaiaati cheers. Stewart a Bar. Whr Captain Stewart advanced to the bat in th fifth aad hit out a three bagger th crowd simply went wild, aad when he dashed across tha plate and into a perfect mat of pennant and joyful arm. with Carolina'. Brt "IS to Bro and wluu CJhZi ) - .ifjU. . n., . V' v.n rT-..'' . ..' ".Zt -Jt f"rW but .. rea , y fM J .r bLll it takes a game t ... .1 m aad tue af faithful and atrang-lunged rooters. and it appeared aa though these same lungs bad never beea so strong a when Stewart crossed th plate. . - Back t tha Cam. But to leave the crowd, which got back te town a best it could and return to the name. To bee in with the stars jwwuhF mean to go straight through th Carolina lineup, for, though defeated, , tli era waa not a man oa the team that did not do aoinething to merit distiaa- tion and the applause of the crowd. As As "1'"T"-T . "VC: Jr L l eip4,y Kmnmm mrwaiy iujuhtii, in tn "'I Virginia, the- T risers wno .. r-c-vcu TT T tV'S ? "T ""T!" h?LlV1',P,w 'if l" , had h Eti !. J? it-ap-art f.L t?rcJ,rmve..i.trek t, k.? Ell A"t. but thn h thivw it, mv what'.i rr throw t Uit th ninm-r wu- "f!1" ?htch h l)ult tbr ortk'i .....'th riiffwiw-to Utoliu th garni UU a tl bv Rrwn 1m advanrfKl muuumuy are mwiuaiiaginf it af Oft ii n mmm iawi ruir 10 niri uwiKtmm !!" difference to Carolina the game-to t irginia joy. J1"" T 'uU1' 'PPrt h k ia iMmmitM nrl ava aw id I thai iniicblv lamented wild heave he would ,, nir oul vjrtnrio,,, ),d , nnt been : for the fact that Mr. Brown was pitch- ing jtrnt about as good an article of ball he w.s. while t the same time ; be waa fielding his position in grand ' ttvle. Still (Stewart wa not blamed by Iks crnwH for wllh one le.nti.n he. wss the real star of the game-hatting l nil cli.i.c- he n. thee, from I he h. ginning. ud on a II of the seven nccaion when opportunity presented itself he fielded bis position perfectlv. except ia the on wild heave. Starrer Not Ia It .,-. th, (-rollll. hlU,r, toud do nothing with Drown, Duman. Hamilton and Hackney couung up aev- eral times when a hit would have brought about a different rcult -only to go out on sa easy chance. M illisms was t he only man of either team to secure two hits, though Nwiuk and Ktacey, coming up only ouce, tutted at a thou nd clip. Of the fielders. Lile easily outshone alt. having 17 putoirts to his credit without an error. One of the greatest plays of the game came in the third whea Fiteb ett gobbled up Biven' hot grounder, snapped the ball to Hitch at second and Hitch relayed it to I.ile. completing one of the fastest double plays ever seen at the local grounda. Gam ia Detail. First inning, Carolina Bivwna struck out on a fouL Hamilton hit in front of the plat and waa out. Roan to Lile. Duncan hit a hot one to Lile aad wm out at flrat. irginia Pirkford placed a Texas leaguer yuet behind first. Ule aacrinecd ,Wond, Carolina -Hackney htt off Rrown and on a wild pitch a moment later he went to third. Armstrong, hit to Douglas and was out at first on a mightv Hose play. V rginia etlime out Stewart to Hamil- ' ton. Rlakeney wslked snd immedlstely ( stole second. Hitch struck out snd Ross flied out tor Bivens : Thint rVrolin. Ruie Went Mil Rmra . to Lile. Rose singled to center. Itivens , hit Ht. Bett snd Koae wss out at second and Bivens at first. Kitrbett to liit.h to I-ile. I Virginia Brown got in the way of jnmi iSpei.l to Daily News. I WinMon Salem. April . A tee of three rjoniseit ratisene prier KaWigh, April fc Tonight the Rl , hr It) unkB,n ehite man. Ililitr W. ! The N..bies and t. ir .s s-wt dc -t.-ed before Mayor O. B. Katon today and eigh board of aldermen inerwaaed tb Poole, s raw -legged J"ui;g while man. : trs le:r .'ieville i ; ibis seetiou cf . . , . . .TrBWn. jwLiskv prescriptimi Hcene tax oa drngjslk4 to hi h.rme s- rcidnipht lst North 'aroima ith bi.h praise and ai- asKCtt msi ine music, rsir P",lm, fram g wr ,B gvi. ,1, with , l-a brUid tare r-si.l.-s j pre-itioc lor tbe hospilaJlty accorded The Ind of Nod led in appear at iH,w tax oa near hear nlsree from I Vjnnn wW mii.riea He mi he was them and tne verdict that thi ts tbe tbe r.lk aiMliiortum isseinvw "Uje.i : be suppresas-d. Th mayor hiapected tet show pictures en tbe billboards with th. eompirrteaa, bat he baa not taken any -two. It is not befiewd tlsst be will i ews a "supplies ma" trstt. , j M(t, ! Virginia-HiWa hit to Stewart ao ot at rt. Roa hit to Btawmrt aad .. .... lrrt. u jritrht, but Pick ford gav. Stewart th!"rain P Ka 1, the j third ehaaca f the maing and weat oat at urn aa a remit. Fifth, Carotin Stewart kit to left far three bass. WiUiama rapped out his asuond hit aad Stewart aeored amid laceuaa of great gleefulne. Armstrong Bui. hit to ..tor and Arm- atrMr advaiw I i third Buia atola 3 u,,,; r . . , - With two dowa Kom nmk U Bn"" f " ,oul Hlatm. Jioaa. Virginia- Lito struck out and Fitebett lifted aa May owe to Armstrong. Doug laa added ' aa other atrikeout to Slew art's record. Hixth. Carolina Hamilton filed to i Pick ford aad IXtnoaa and lUckury both lifted easy II lea to Mlskeney. lrgiaia Hum walked aad purloined aeoand. Hlaken. y popped out to Mtewart and Hilch Ntiuck out. Kuan lined oue out to left field and Hume scored. Roan wa .aught napping at lirst. rjeveutb. Caroliua-eiUwart was safe im FiU-hett's wild throw and ou th TV. "f to second. W li iMvns hi. mm riscneis s ft nd on his wrmr was aafe, rttewart advancing to third. VMIliama stole aaeond. Armatroug Hied out to Hume, no advance. 11 is Bit to Brown and wa aut at flrst, atill a ad- ranee by th. ruaaer. Hedgepeth went ia to bat for Rose and celebrated the event by ignouiuioualy striking out.' tnn iu-f arvunra row nan ana m I thi a ps-ed , ou to thi rd. Hamilton hit to pitcher " . 10 """i,'1 cur- ut at flrat. Dun. an hit a slow 'prat i. losing about a.om) per year, to Lile and ws out whill" " furthr .Ueged that the company , and wss out trrriti iier tan Hivent atill clung to third for dear life. Htu kney hit to Hitch aad was out at ftrsl, Rivens bring forced lo decamp from the third sack as a result of the plsv. Virginia Kitehett walked. IWigla. hit to KUwart and was out at first. Hume hit past third for two bases and Kitehett scored Riakenev imd nut in ! Blvens and Hitch fanned. Mill Minn hit I.. tti mnA ... I out. Williams wss safe on Brown's er- 1 ror and be immctinte! y tole second. Armstrong waa safe on Douglas" error, Williaina advancing to third. Armstrong stole second. Swink hstted for Bine and rapped out a pretty single. Williams and Armstrong scoring' while tlie rmw raved madly. Kliy aiuglcd to right, , Mwink amhonng st secoml. Blen hit , iltoo euded hone hv iHiping out to Filch- . tt. , I The box snore is a tudv: V. N. C. AH H. H Htl A K Hivens. If , S 0 0 3 0 0' Hamilton, lb 5 11 0 U 0 o! Duncan. 2b 4 II II I 0 11 1 Hackney, cf 4 ft 0 0 0 II Utewart, p 4 I I 1 7 I I Williama. as 4 I 1 n I 01 Armstrong. 3b 4 1 0 I I 0' Hole, e 3 0 I 0 0 Mwink, I 0 I 0 0 n Rose, rf t 1 0 II U. Hedgepeth. " I 0 0 0 0 0 Ntaoey, rf 1 0 I 0 0 o' Tot.ls 3 3 7 44 it Ratted for Ruie in IMh inning netted for Rose in 7th inning. V. VA. AB. R. H. Pi). A. F. Piekfard, cf 4 0 1 I 0 0! 1 I, He. lb 3 0 0 17 0 f)1 1 Fitrheit. 2 0 2 I Ifcmgls-. .lb 4 0 o .1 1 Humr. If 2 1 1 I On I Rlskeeev. rf 3 0 0 ? 0 (I Hitch. ?h 4 0 0 I 4 11 I lb-en. r .1 0 1 3 I 1 I Brown, p ... SllflOl Totsli . . Z? 4 4 27 17 tj Score by innings; R. H. E. 1 ViTTieia nn?orrlx-4 4 si J," " J, r Psiohi.s Smrman normni2 i 7 Kernel mr- irginiw. fjjetxl la Csrolms, Two bee hits -Han Three bse hits stertsrt Passed halls 1 O U. IJ .. V D. r, 1.1. plays fTitrbett t-i llit.4. ( Lile. Struck j on! - Py Mer srt, : hv H-nvn. 4. lytfj oa bases Virginia. ; Carolina. . Hit hv pitched bait- I trows I'm pi re. Orsn' Time. I.5. ywmm AND NEAR ' Drro nrrrcre oitprn DLL A UbLrtOLl) Mldlll gz-wt te e-x. The board granted eight licenses for who sprang from hiding and struck him The stay ot tut .icblet af Jfledlns tem acar beer alooas at th tucl eased tax.) in the face with a heavy beam of wood, pie wa one of the most pimsast event, An ord inane mereasiag the tax on pool , While in an onconsaaus conlit'ua his, they saad in their live. The visit if and billiard table from JU to tint perjpnekett w. re riflod snd a sm.il amount the Nohb- li sl siaj cnully i.!ea--year wa else offered sod went over f'srlof cash takea, after hk-h tbe rvhber. mg nm us!i to the tnner of A.be a aeewth, but ia cxawctod to pass. fled, I ,,l.s, but to. tnttr. peeyi-. T SUCCEED Nervy Conductor Frustrated Attempt to Bold dp Train. WOULDN'T THROW CP HANDS Instead f ouldtte losber iut Smashed Witb Lantern and Vita Compao- ton Jumped 00 Train. (By Tha aaaoriatad Fma.) U L" ' LatCnawa, Wis, April . A ful attampt mas aoad aarl thi Pioneer limited, oa th Chicago, Mil aaakea aad Bt. aPul railway bet wee a Toman aad Oasdaie, WU. The robbery waa frustrated through the courage of Conductor bhumway. As tna eoaduetor stepped from tb T" '!. !h PU,,or j ZtTZLZZ"'' 7 , . . . r . . , revolvers into ni taoa, wmaoaea mac ' promptly rtVu 7 :. a. a up his hands. fihumway struck on of tb ausu dowa with hia lantern and aa passenger be gan to crowd to th door of th buffet car th two highwaymen leaped from the train and fled. 8hot after ehot waa and after them, but presumably with out effect, as wbea tb train wa Brought to a atop aad asarrh made by a hastily formed posse ae trace could be found of the men. ' lt'rosss, Wis., April S. Two negror were srreeted at North IjuCrosae oa sus picjon of being implicated. They ar bring bead fisr ideatitieatwa ott the part of Conductor rtbwnsway. Th priaowera were heavily armed. RECEIVER ASKED FOR BIG MILLS AT ANDERSON Xlervini,raril ii-Vf. VVrroll i flee; -awn M t 1m bit Seaater )Lti LaU. Bier, mtni jHyrkh. jms ihe.Jbm aii r- u i,v -4 Ml! it ta imUM rMtt- Or trurt muirt brftni Jutiim J. C lVii4uini. : . : . . t. , 7 hxrawly indebted, among other things I hln bonded indebtedness of about ' W0U.000. Thia bill is filed on behalf of the other stockholders and among other , ' H t demanded that a receiver ' appointed and that an injunction be ! restraining sny fnrt her proceed- I ings on the part of the officials of the corporation. Jude Priteliard issued a . rule for III. Broils n Mills to show cause before him. if snv they haie. on April n' ' trM prayed for in the snouio sis or gismu. jir. ismurr, , ' now a resident of Atlanta. Ha., Judge i Charlea A. Moore and other counsel from , ' Atiaata represented the complainant. j The Brogan Mills sre located at Ander-: son, S. C. ' SKELETON OF YOUNG MAN FOUND NEAR ROANOKE Roanoke, Va . April ft.- lia llsm- (( brick, a young man of this city, disap- I peecv from home six auonliie ago. lu- dajThi skeleton, with two bullet boles in the skull, wss found on Mill mou tai. In the outskirts of Roanoke. Vul- lures and dogs hsu. eaU-a the flash from the bonee end dragged the body a dis tance through the wooda. It ia believed tliat Hambrick killed himself, letters ia his pockets indicating dissppoint ment in love and ill health. The skele ton waa discovered trr David Kteele whlle he was gathering hertm. Yonng Hambrlrk .borrowed a revolver from relstive fhe dy before he disappeared last October. OROCERS MADE TO PAY THE OLEOMARGARINE TAX I By 1 he tsaia islei' l'rc- liuisville, hi., April u Aie-nt. the re.-enue (ii-iiart meiii . becms known todav. hav, tieen fuuring the citv for month lor iu-ietor ol ihe fed governing the .ule of c-oloili oleomargarine 1 b. v baie fan-.-bt Sl grocers and dirym.-i. it-d compelled I... In r the anc-iil : lor t be n. "eimler ut the fi I i.r ending lu JO. Thia a is 4e s rear Ths government ofncials have ev. pressed the llief that in aiainy in i staner small rW-slera hale been in 1 poaed lipin by pert'tlera, who. dlglli-d I as farruer- .ld them oloinurgai u.c (or! fWlintry bolter j Say Waa Asssnltrd and Robbed (Sf.eell t Tisily New. Salisbury. Apiil . Alleging tb had been kmakeil aenebas snd ibhrd sessulled .ii a pubic atreet bv a msa 1TRIED TO SCRAP A "Near" Personal Encounter Between Legislators. QUARREL CAME LP SUDDENLY Newspaper Cnrrespoodsnts Instructed Not to Mention toe wrangle; But 1 II Appears Tnat Tnej Bid. (By Th Aaaoviated Praas.j Jaaduoa, Miss, -firj 8. bamator Baaka aad Tucker mail, frantic aftort to toy haads upon ou aaothwr during th aeaatorial bribery iaveatigatioa 1st today aad a personal aaoouater between tha angry, shout mg men waa . only averted by atnaaoua work an tha part of fellow sen tars. Tuukar, who ia auua ael lor 8oator Bilbo, angered by the use of "tli aherticr aad uglier word,' ruahed at Hanks. Bank, white with anger, rushed toward Tusker. Other ten aluia iiitervsned and roughly pulled th mea apart. The qtujresl cama auddaaly and uaexpeatedly. L I'. Duianey, charged by Senator Bilbo with having paid him a bribe, bad been 00 th ataud. 11 bail . denied th charge flatly and waa being eroaarxamlned by henalur Tucker, ut vounael for Bilbo, Tli witnea was unshaken ia bit ii Btal of any arookedneas, birt declared that Bilbo repnaudly hinted that h could be bribed, and repeatedly atked for and received bottle of liquor. 11 declared that Representative Co art in timated that he would not' be avers , to Mlluag hia rota. Then cam the explosion. Dulaaey wa asked by Tacker if Percy had aot paid the expeaaaa of all senatorial eaadaiate exoapt Vardamaa. Nenator Andrn( who waa eaadidato, araao, stara aad angry. It it aa ahtard aad iaaulting ques tion," ..id Dulaaey. . A number of Sena tors war oa their fret demaading reongiiitioa. President Pro Tempore lies a wee pounding f or deri dnara men wet. aboulijic and bhoW' Uur aptsatc could, bn- tauid the- ' ureaiblmg voice of Nenator Audeisrm shouting: "1 resent that unti.n f re. ssnt the inslauatiou that f permitti! anyone to pay my expenses." Krora the rear of the senate, slender 1 Menalor Beaks oame rushing to the front. In a lull ia the uproar, be got the floor , and shouted t r "Any man who says, or insinuates, ' that anybody paid the expenses of Biy Iriend, Congressman Brrd, ia a liar, as fslse ss hell." Senator Tusker mad a rush at Hank and Banka charged to lueet him. Hes atom overturned table and chairs to 1 get between the angry solons. It looked Ijb, , nersnetl difficult V eOlrld Dot be .verted, but some rough handling of , he two belligerent senators ended In tneir oemg jenten span, senator lucaer .mH die question was not his. but be wa here to do his duty ss he saw fit, that tn man could hulliirwe him, and that h wss prepared to answer for his course 'personally or oitierwise at any tiro or pbicc lie cddeH thst he would except Senator Andcraon frmn the question. Af ter snother wraiigU., the question ws withdrawn Thn seveiaJ .cnat'ifii demanded that the newepcjier men Is "instruct 1" noti lo iu-ution either 1 be toiarrcl ur thi wrangle le'twceii Scniitora Uanks an.! Tucker lt is stricken fiom tie- rei-ord." aalil President Pro 'iempore llrati. "slid tlie newsuisrs nnot punt snythmg bihj in tbe rword, inclmitng .our little per- son.il disagreenieni ' Then everyone apologized. Dnlenef wss excused and when thmes qoitcil down a bit. ths testimony was remimM. S'veral witnesses testified to Duhiiiey giMsl reputation for verscity and intig- rity. Al the Bight tension W. W. Mitchell, ciretnt clerk ot Poplar me. Senator nil bo's home, testified thst he knew f'n t"r Rimo's reputation fr truth and .e- rscity snd thst he would nut believe Iho M'nstor on osth W t. V ite. an uHuriK. Irom H:loi, told of ti ring mil Kenatcr Hi'tio in PHI. V bill vi. drau'i hihI "t,b a uisii nsni.d Boh Moselct t.. Rill.. ley relumed and -Jd "ItilllO did ll't t'c H'e . ' rialu t'l .nfkc lum a pmjHi.iti ir. be made 011-.'' tiHio' sttorniy. "lovd to "tnt'c o-it ' thi t'-timouv sn.l ufl-r ' n; Htiup- glc ffney lot RoIm f MOMel".. 1 1'l-nieri r toe n pisr I .hsl o( Rilni. o-rot-irMld '.'V'lotc'v "''" SHKIVrKN WW WWW i U ' . u... J niuuo Mm CITY FOR NEW ORLEANS 'Specie' lo Di-i;, N - ' Ahe.lilc. '-pill fe 1 .e Jioie luan jw Sobie.. of Miri shirn ol Itiawgo. wi, f.r, me guea.a of the eity .,f aH... cille in general and the Shrioer of th.s j place in particular, aln ot 4H biiu, left last night )iruuipi.lr i ' 11 o'clovr. heifiir a ror-tisiumt it tbeir jmn to New tolesn on the "-hni.er ;ecis!. siost "God-Weased country on earth "
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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April 9, 1910, edition 1
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