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' The Largest Guaranteed Local Circulation TOL II. UO. 124 EASILY PASSED Postal SaFio'os Eank Eill Ad justed By Lower Bouse. MAJORITY OVERWHELMING Large DefectloB Wis Show. Among ' Oemocnts f bet Sbaw Don Came After. Sli Hsura Debatt (By TWe AamU4 Prase.) Weebiiigtati, Jum t. By the ov Uaii major rtv ef lj to 101 tbe Houne taught peases th postal saving bask bill, at raratitfy agrrvd upon by the ftrpaMraan cauuua of ifa House. Net a single Kewublitiaii votM against Ut measure on tb final rollnall. Friar to thi. action the Hoiiaa by lllli 10 r jert.ee. th Deeaoeratio substitute tor the bill .roaoeeo by the minority. 'I"be voting upon the several motions invelwa ia aba diapoeiuon of the mens urn followes six houra of oVnbate ia whiea aoauy Republicans ana Demor-raie roomed their vmt upon the bill ol aha najarity and the substitute sup Jtorteel by a large portiea of the minor Tne beige detection ameug the IVmo creie wen shown wbra Uta Dremeiaur eubenrtirtr a vote) iipan, 21 af tban Joining tbe Rrpubbeaais in voting against tbe enoanasre, aneat af wbem were op poAaa1 ta a postal savings eyetem of any' Ktoa. ntaivng 'tbeee Driooorsle was Brant., of Georgia; Brouaaard. ol Louretea.; Biirgvae, of Taaaa; Oarlin, of, Vlrgiataj rioad, af Virginiaf Garrett, of ! Tssnseens: tiillespie, af Texa: Hay, of 1 1K !l l. ' : i vuwiaca saima. oi Virginia; ninKi oi lardan. ei lexaa, and Turn bull, ef Virginia. On the? Rnpubiienn side, N'arrts. ef Ke Wwsata, "inaurgani," waa tha only mem . bar wbe voted with the De mar rats for anair aueei-iMitav Ori agreeing to the tall as profHsed fay nm . aaatomr or veto imiaa aa e. nue titule TaaTtManaia ausunra the vote waa 11 m tv ii-k m insa vwsc. so seew errata josneq the HepuOliraaa and amnngl them were Ankea, of neuth rarolina; Haary, of Texaa; Johnson, of Ken tucky; Pou, of ?fwrth Carariaa, and lUaeaWl, of T-eubriana. nr. b publicans jeined the Demo oram In voting against the prapoaed bill of tfaa majority. AsThsr a motion of Mr. Moon, of Ten aeeera, to rereanmit the bill to the coen rattbna wbirb reported it bsd been de feated, the House voted upon final pas sage, tba vote being IPS to 101. 24 Drm uerata voting with the Republicans, ss follows: Aiken, af Kouth Oirnlina; Ans berrv, of Ohio; Ahbrook. of Ohio: Pox, ef fmro; VatB. of Maeaciiset1e; Foster, of TJMnob); Hammond, of Minnesota; Havana, of New York; Henry, of Texas; Hrtohoork . of Nebraiha; Hughes, of New York; KinkeaH, of ew .lersey; Macflirire. of Nebraska ; Martin, of Ool orado; Moss, of Tuilisna; irlxlls. of Pennsytvanis ; tVConnell, of Masai'hu setns; Ranwlell, of Tuisisna ; Rucker, of O tors do; Sabath. of Tlltnoi; Sliarn. of Ohio; SuVer, of Vew Vork: Taylor, of Colorado: Tonrelle. of Ohio. WILL BUILD TBKEE STORY ADDITION TO THE MILL fSpvcia. to DbJIt Sm.) Deirham. J him ft. Tk oontrart for an ext-ansion trt th Crrdvn Hr rotto-n imlrs hM btvn awadroVd to Mrwi, Hal ton and Nilmon, of thia city, owr a )arg competition. Ii in an addition of thrt r-Unr la. 12 fvet in lnr1li. It m to h com pltM by Vtobr 1- sire mmtua th additional employnir'Tit of 200 4iandft and ia mad nrrry by th innai inji; demandK upon t h company mil put . T Ooldfn Vft i-ompanv mtnufaf- tur littlo tobflfcr. big and all of 't!,, c-o eoropunr'a factories. Gompera Demands Investigation. (By The Asx-iated Pr'.) Washington, June - rharging that KiiKHtan immigrant were ting hid WrtxiaJlT i a tate of pe-vugr .m thejunulx under lMnri of .S00. Shade Hut aiigar pJantanone of Hawaii. I'T-'Hident UT( t orw. Hnd th Biadv Ivix .VMt f-ornrrcr. of the American Federal ton of Ibor. ha protected tn Secretary Vagei, of the fteparljttent of com merve and la bor. and has demanded the proerntion of planters und other ho. he ev. have been giiiltr of viptation of the alien contract labor law. The depart merit of mmmerce and Inbor mm time ago started an investigation on tts account. Mr. ttorepers savs thrit an invent iga , pied a lew davs ago for the enuinf tion will prme that a violation of the,, v., r-.,BTH., ami ainti-d a nnsi-1 eontra-'t laHnr law callv carried on. has been svMcmat Serions Anto Accident. 1 By The Associated Prcs t Spartanburg. ('.. June n. In an u txmotji1e collision on 1 h" highw a r tween here and (Jrenvilte Umght at ft o'clock. Miss Ruth Irnimn-ond -f Wmirl ruff, was seriously injured. Mrs. Tatl-r tall, of Orecr slightly injured snd Mr. Tattersall. president of the Franklin mill of Greer, escaped with a slight frac ture of tbe writ. The aeeieVnt rec-jrred at a aharpe curve in tbe road between Chick Springs and f.reenrille- t$oth cart were running ranrdv when thev ae?w- together with such lone as to ahnoet ' djemvliah them, (Sirens COULDN'T HAVE HIS OWN WAY Because Senators Didn't Care to Listen to His Diatribes Texan Held Up An Executive Session. (By The Aaaaeiatad Preen.) Waaaingtea, June (. Tbe conference report oa the river and harbor bill was adoptee! ia tbe Seantta by a vote af as to IS. Mr. Bailey rritmapa1 the course of (he army engineers, saying that they dis eriminatrtf in larar of ana plane aa against ajaatbe. "Thin," be saia, "ia rasnotrwua, aae if tbara were aa etbrr reason, I ebeule vote ta reject the re part on this aaontat." hpeahiag ia ene.es t af the Krnate C'vuioa far a eaaal earn iug tbe Sa e ana! Nerbos rivers in Tea MS. which was aoaipranised by the aaafaraea. Sen ator Bailey assrrtei that asembera of tfie House baa bene, "swareaiag into the eaate ana! telling senators that th defeat of tbe ennfereara report meant the failure ot the bill In the llatise." Admitting that eeene senators haa been influenced bv these rearasentations. Mr Railer eielaiswd. -flod Mtr a country that Is Ia be gaverned by su h men " members were present during the pro Mr. Bailey referred in the abolition j ceedingt, although a large number were of the waterways nam mission, nml said certain to rote in favor of the adoption that the House 'had taken its course tojof tba report. GOOD ROADS MEETING CoBreatioi ot I tigbtsrllle Beacb to Promote Better Blgbwiys. (Sswetai to Daily Kewa.) WrichteviUe Rearfc. Jne . Thin af uruuon there was hesd a joint meet jn(( 9f tne 1'rtxa association and the iooo H4, association, the newlv elect w ...id.. v I. Kkinnn nreaidinv I . . ... 5 . J Addressee were delivered by Clarence Poe, editor of the Progressive Farmer; H. B. Varner, editor of the Islington DispatHi, who spake on "Assistant of tba Press in the Good Roads Move ment; Prof. W. C. Riddick, of the A. It M. college, Raleigrl, on the "Need ef Road Kngiueering." and Joseph Hjde Pratt, aa -Oood Peads FTmSleme.'' Thava weTemnauTBT if srrftrt, d dreaaea by daiegaten ia atteadanra. . Tonight tba closing msroa was held and officers were elaotod, , as follewB: President, C. K. foy, Mew Bern; rice r-..r. fir ' i.r,h H.!. Priii I... ur i.nfc r. Brow. R.bh Trmiirht also .1. E Pennypacker, jr.,!lh- franljneas of his utterances is taken af tbe public road, divwon of the I'm 1 " measure of the slrcnth of the ted !tete. departmerrt of sgneiilturej friendship binding the two nstions. In deliverer! sn illustrated lecture on mad . ', characteristic fashion Colonel RooaevelJ (Mr Varners speech will be found on ! O'pHved Londoner, of the opportunity 5 j . ol" giv,nR htm a sendoff. Before the peo- , I DDinv ncrc linvrn ronu DilAUl LAULU mUltU I HU1V1 BRUNSWICK TO BLADEN lSpcul to Daily NVwi.) Ulmiiuriofi, lim 9. A ( I crm of 001 1 rt oatled for Hnmswkk rouiity fr rriminal cn'. tvnd mperially ht ar known at th Brmdv w aditiurnti today, all of the caul having brn rr woved to Rladen ounly upon motion f States Mnrhal Hipton W. Watd had Sdiiifitr Swelair. ho offered an afti j Iim mifurtune (o have a niled Sfatea davit by ('. R. tlark. aeeretarr of tin) pnjtoner em-Hpe while he and two guards Sacoani-w Itmher 4ompany. netting, wno roniriiiijf fi prisonpra from Ral forth oonditiovifs that exiw in the eoiint v , eiuh t( the lrdcraJ prisfin at Atlanla. relativa to he lumber eompny and aantimant that bad been worked up for, Moore county, who vtn under sentence Brady. t of on year in the pron for blo kadinj; J. W. Brady was tried for aaaaultjand retailing-. rrreman w.ia the only with a deadly weapon upon Tohn Mr- white eonrv-t and. therefore, he win rVinaM, a of the auperintendents of handcnflrd mpji rarely. 1 he party f ot the hi in her eompany, and a veidirt of. not riii.1T aa returned. It was this that cauaed tha aoltritor to pursue the rmirae ha did. A mistrial resulted in the former trial. An effort will be made to art a -oecial trm in Bladen. ( aaes against I. W. Brady, hia two aonf and Shade Bullard number about tfcnwiah the window ot the mr where twelve the mfrti aerioiia charge being he at. the window barely going up sen et and malicious destruction of prop high enough to allow the pastdge of a ertr. i man s body. Outnide the car under the It ia contended that Brady and hx, window there w the higii on the car followers spiked lg. blew tin skidding!" where hi (wdv had swung down machine-., etc.. .nd damaged property of j 'omninr in the aggregate between 0.0()0 and tij.OCM). and that tor several! month- during the pat fall and latter j nart of lat Mimmer a perfect reia-n t I terror pr'vailfd war the larj?e hiinrnr plant of t lie H mitmi w Lumber cont iianv at Mkat'-ka. t thf sqo of the r.reen wnn. 'mice W?d placrd I each. No ea1- in Bninwirt in recent ean hare ra ni-'d n-h mter-t . Brady eontanded that the lumber people wcip; tryint; to take property they had no right to. ejected Principal. Wilmington. I'ine ft -P. Y Peagfe. princ;pal of the Wilmington high school during the paM year, and who wa tion with tinn and comnenv. publish ers. Hia territory will err. brace the ;te of North Carolina Mr. Scarle was formerlv niir ipal of high schools i in Raleirh. He will enter ur-on hi new; d ut us in the next few da,. s. Fell Dead at Ball Game. ThomasMlh. (Ja., June 9. During the progress of a baseball game here today bet ween Thomssv'He and Bainbridire nieea. Albert Adams, of Atlanta, exprese messenger on the Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic railroad- and former light weight prise fiirhter, fell dead in the grandstand when a ball was knocked over tbe fence. His sudden death caawed eonfiderable extement. and the gtme4 was called without ihjrtikex lajr4 GBEEN8BOBO, N. AND SULKED puaiah tba chairman af the nommisiion, Senator Burtoa, for attempting to make tba bill. Ha declared such a course to be dtsgraoefus. Tba fad ore of senators ta listen to spe sense in eapositaea ta tbe adoption af tba sen ere nee report waa brought boms ta the a later in an executive ses sion. Tba Senate was prepared to oon fUta a large number of preaidential nom inations when Senator Bailey annoniwad that ta do no they would bava ta gat a quanta. Net mora than SO or St mem bers were ia their seats, the others bar ing left the capital for tha day. Several senators told Mr. Bailey that it would be impossible ta recall mem bers, and asked him ta withdraw bis de mand for a quorum. "Ill not do it," ba aaid; "I am thor oughly angry." During Mr. Bailer's speech against the rivers and harbors conference, ha I had railed attention to the fact that few LEFT NO RANCOR BEHIND Mr. loosereirs Tlsit to England Noteworthy floe. (By The Associated Press I Ixmdon, June 9. Theodore liooeevelt 'a brief visit ta England, endiug tomorrow morning, though unfortunately coincid ing with the period of national mourning and for that reason shorn of much of tbe splendor which would have accom panied it under happier circumstances, was nevertheless one of the most note worthy foreign visits paid to Qreat Britain's shores in recent years. No foreign ruler or man of eminence uauld have aroused more universal at tention received a wanner welcome or aoeisved a gi'snrav popularity ' among every class af society. It is true that his strictures ea Egyptian affairs occa sioned political resentment in some quar ters, but he left no rancor behind be cause he wss regarded as a privileged guest in whom bo unworthy fnendry motive oould be saspected and (" wrir nwit- ! iiivriiinrn ur lieu !'i"iy iett me dty, not hn a dosen P" knowing the time or the man ner oi nis departure. FEDERAL PRISONER ESCAPED WHILE EN ROUTE TO ATLANTA (Spvcaal lo Daily NVwr.) Hakipfh, .hinr ft.- IVputy United 'Phe pnoner a H. H. Fieemrin, of ficera and pi leonera had a speoiaj car. One guard ww on tb eeat ba k oi Free man and soother jnt in front, w?th Deputy Marshal Ward jul aero, the aiale. It was omehere ahout I lo a. m. when it w a difwor. ered I liat Kree man "nj not." He had sttpprd out und dipped the du-t from the side. The r","n1' o-iu.-rri ionnivnic hiio -vrpenwfiod v- I he ttam could not be '"PlIAd tlicy rea hed t.reenwood. Kv''rv ,nr1 '" T-! lo discover any trace of the fugitive has failed. DAMAGES FOR $7,000 AWARDED AGAINST CITY OF WILMINGTON Daih "e 1 Wilmington. -Miie ! v :dift tor 17000 ua r 'niricd ihi- alleinoon inthe case ot Mi-iJ n f lir'-g. .id mm fat rt of F f r ?(r fity "f tlnnnglon and -'. V Wnnmn. lite full amount be mf acain-t tt city T plaint ifl s-ked f cr $mZ.S 0O'' Mr .recg ivus a broker ,-n.; was ki'M 'aM y-at br n pile of hri'k on one ct iU streets laMinc upon inn. The iiil of 1 he eae consumed nearly -iv da t. Cars Weie piled Up. I.NM-rla to D.uly X'WS .) Winton va!cm. Iiine f. - Fourtern cars of freiiit 1 win o. 2 2. en mute from Win- on lem to -reenslxiro. were wrecked one mile thin side of Friendship at 3 oVkx-k this morning. Tbe block was a bad one, several cr having turned ovrr. while others 'uft the track. "Joe train was loaded with coal, lum ber end merel-Hi,djre. It was in char1 of Oonductor Tate and F.ngineer Hay. The cause of the a or idea t hs not been officially reported. The crew escaped injury. Passengers, mail and be?gge of th- morning trains were transferred at th 1 opita oi the wrack. bom C., FRIDAY, .TONE ALL IS SERENE Governor and State Officials Confident of Outcome. LOVE OF STATE SAVED DAY lepubUcus tendered Good Service oSavlagCofflmeBwealtb From leek less Democratic Legislation. (Special U DnUy Kewa.) Italeigh, Jum t. The govajraor, state traaaurer and other state oftaoera are serenely awaiting tfce tanavl opatung of tbe last aids for the $3,4.30,000 refunding bond issue tomorrow at noon, ooaildent that they have in hand, thanks to the big 11,000,000 bid of the American To baoco company and the patriotic re sponse of the bankers of the state yes terday with another aggregate of more el. 000,000 in. bids' by the I hank era of the state, they have in band considerably more than enough bids to take care ot the issue. The problem with them will be the apportionment of the bonds in auch numter at to give each bidder hia just proportion of the bonds. The governor and state officers are deeply giatttiul to the cituwns of both parties who bronght about this gratify ing terniinstien of a situation that a weei ago was moat complex and alarm ing. Indeed, Governor Kjtrbin, in hia reiaarks to tie meeting of the bankers, took oocaaum in thanking them aa a body and iowedually fur their re ponse, mentnaved particurwrly hia grati noation at the partsKipaeaon of a num ber of Kepubhcans erf the state in com ing to the relief of the state. He said he eapecialty appreciated the presence in the meeting of E. C. Dun can, president of the Merchant's Bank, of Raleigh, and J. El wood (Vt, president of the Commercial National Bank, of High Point, prominent republicans, tak ing a liberal hand In the movement to relievo tha intuition, Mr. DiirroeiVa hajik Uiurig $200100 of the bonds and Mr; OotAj tjuk taking 5R,0O0.r People aora avnerallv declare fhaf. the criftia, and epecialrv uie attavok that- itu special bondbolderf' syndicate, headed ny John d. CarlMM, in trying to crip ple the credit of the state on the bm market generally, provided an oppor tunity for the bua4ness interest of orth Oarolina to demonstrate to the country at large the ability of the state tn take care of a large and knotty finan cial problem. The proclamation of Governor Hitch -in revoking the call for the extra ses sion of the legislature i expected to morrow, following the final closing of the bond incident through the award ing of the bonds to tfce bidders on what- ver acale of award may be deemed just. PLACED OBSTRUCTION IN WAY OF AUTOMOBILISTS (Special t,o Daily News.) Oiarlntte, June ft. -Automobi lists of this community are aroiaed over hlie act ion of some unknown pemnn, who under the comt of darkness placed an ob?t met ion on the StoteTillc mad a lew niilts trom the nty la..t. night, nd. but f'r 'he earetul dnvmg ot a local ailtoist, would h-T'e caused erioil accident. The gentleman, nit.h ri p-srty of ladies and genHt-m-'n. pfeH os-er the device ul a low rate of rved. top ped and hurried rwek pist in time 10 renio o it before another touring ca r riifahed by at full speed K dete-ttve ha.- been given (he es se nd i now war If ing up the rciHence. K certain per-nn in th.it sertion. kno-wn tn he hostile to ailto dners, is "iisperted ff the row ard'v crime. TTie d' kc rf.nttfl nf t wo boards, each an inch thick, six inches wide snd si feet long, into m hich gi-eat wire nails or spikes had been driven. These epikcs protruding in such a manner as to instant 1y t np t he progress of any ruhhert ired machine and hurl its oen- p.iiii-. in cwc of much speed, out into ' the lianl rMtd hiid pf--ihle death For ! tnnatelv fr ;i!l in the rsir, the ob I i l iii-tifin v ;, ni- c-n-d in time tn pre ' XfNt an Hc-cidcr.t. ar. ! tlie device is now : in A loul 2-"2e for fnliire rct renee. WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS ! ENDORSED PRESIDENT TAFT f By Milwauk j he sociaed Prrss ( i.. lime !t Adoption tn -tioMg endorsing ih- n- m "-t rat tofi. the selection nf of plrl' In t ional W i am i on .or. 01 Marsh&ein, as state chnirnian and the nhooaing of campaiirn committee of 22 members, waa the extent of the business transacted at the closing day's session of the Re pub lican state convention. Nominations fnr state officers were left for the primary election in Septem ber. Asks Removal of Troops. Seattle. Wa-h.. June !. -t;oveinor Marion, nf W a-hington. who is at Kari iMtl't . Minn.. tiMja y ent a telegram to Secret irv of tr Dickinson askinir t'tt the negro troops he removed from Kri Iawton. Private XaUianiel Bledher. charge! with assaulting a white woman Satur - dav night, will be taken into court to-i morrow. He will plead guilty and will ate aenireiiced to the fetaie pruon. Rws 10, 1910 DECLINED TO RECEIVE CONGRESSMAN HARRISON President Taft Resented Newspaper Statements Made by New Yorker During Ballinger-Pinchot Episode by Re fusing Audience to Him at Mhite House. (By Tha Associated Press ) Washington, .Iiine ft. President Taft todjay declined to reoeivv Repri.Antative Praacia Burton Harriaon, lVmcrat, of New York, wbo called at the White Houae in company with two other rep reaentatives to introduce a number of Jewish rabbis who took up with the President the question of the eipul- stun of .lews from Kusata. The President .eceived the delegation ' ing should be the occasion of a dinagree and chatted with ita vanous members ; a uty. II tald Mt. flarr.M.b li. for IS minutes or more. Representative I Pre i dee t would not see hiw. Godfogle. of Xew York, acted aa apuKet- Mr. Marriaon, according to fr. Vor man for the party, and an adroitly l.ad.t-m, said he tbrt j it he knew wey it the situation been handled b 8erre- was the state went he had made re tary Norton that no one of the rallers ' gar ding the counition of the President knew anything of the incident until and ibe attorney vraeral with the Bal Kepreaentstive Harriaon returned to t he , linger Pi nchot controversy. Mr. Norton capilol and there made a atatemeut toaaid he had not aee the ateteatrnt and the effect that he had been rebuffed by ; coiiaeqiieiity waa some hat in the dark the President, He asked Mr. Harriaon to aend him a Mr. Tait baaed his refusal to see Mr. copy of what he had aaid. Harriaon on ataetnents atttcbutrd by- Mr. Harriaon aked if Repreaentativea newspapers lo the report in connaotin i fmldfgla and Kelttaer and tha others with his resolution in the Hnime calling! in the partr knew that ihe President upon Attorney-General Wlckerahitm lor full information aa to the connection of. bis office with the Bellinger-Piiirhot episode. Mr. Harriaon, according to the WbJle Mouse version oi the matter,, charged the President and the attorney gtn-ral with nnving wilfully attempted' to mislead tongresa iu the bacw. dating of the attorney general's summary of the lav is i hrgca agaiust t hu ae.ie tary of the interior. Mr. Harrison was first quoted ai hav ing declared that he could assign no ra or fur the PwtioVnt'a action, lie fca'd lie had made the engagement, with thr President some ten days ago and hud reveived no u.t'tration that hie prraence at the W'hita Houae was undesi'thle. faTetary Norton waa at first unwit! I rig in diacut-s the incident in any way. later when he waa informed of the statement made by Mr. Harriaon, he told the story of what happened. declared that tHe President nad no pur pose of publicly humiliating the con gressman, aa had been charged, and Mint iiQ'bing would have bee a aaid regarding take affair If Mr. Harrison hi9elf ead not wiadff- the-iwattre purdio, - .Mr. Vnf tson said it wae indeed hit ndirntarK! ing that Vr. Harriaon expressly desired Uw. nothing should be sa.d Mr. Norton said that during the eon yrFfcsiona I receii Ing hour thia mormnj e noticef Hepresentat ii es Ha moi and todtogle, ot New ork. and Kepreenta tire Ketlilier. nf Maasaehnsett. with the' pari in rn nniii i in' nrn i n-- im- nwaiung antnianinvi in inr ripomfm ; office. He spoke to all nf the mem Iters of the party and a fw minute lutcr informed the President of the presence of the 4'Icg,tion. Mr. Taft anrcunced thot hrt would be glad to rec.vc every member of the delegation but Mr. Har nison. He deeKrec" tr.at bei-auae of the newspaper statement made by Mr. Har rison he did not desire to apeak with ; him. Secretary N r' thereupon tnvit.ed DEMOCRATS HAVE FIGHT ON HAND IN SIXTH DISTRICT fSpecial to Pafly News) Wilmington. June ft The Dermocratic executive committee of the JMTth con gri.sionri I dst net convened here todn y with (rt-orge H. Bellamy, of Bt un.wn k cminls, piesiding and every rnuniv in the dinr( ropteten(ed. On I h'1 flrl aJInt the rtvmmittce was evenly divid-d a tn where tbe convention -should oe held, at Wright a vi lie nr laiimb-Tton (..iirmiin Bella in broke tli tie in fs ror of Wri;;htMt!le Hea.'h and the ,ntr nit ft ed for July "I 1 he tiht in t he eon ven ion this Tfs r bids f n tr 1 n y,m one of the warmi m ihi- diti' t 111 manv vesra. SEABOARD AIR LTPfF. W1I.I, TAKK UP OLD BONDS (By The Asaociated Pressa ) Vew York. June f. The executive committee of 1 be Seaboard Air Line railway todav recommended payment on August 1 of the first noupon of the com pany's adjiistment ft per cent, bonds i sued under tbe plan of readjustment duted Or fiber 1. 1910, and to be paid it earned The pavment involves an out pi.t of about $ti(i0.noO and it is under .xvd t Hat - a rn trigs applicable thereto, a p pro x i m ai ' d a bou t $ 1 .000 .Oftf 1. Struck Out Section. i tion of Washington. Iiine t The th Senate 1 rik H't committee on appropriations' on? nf the sundry civil ap j pnpriatmn bill the House provision di-i reciini? that no paH of the monev an-I pmpnatd for enforcing the antltrn' I.. tr,- It Kn 1 . 1,Tt in tha nrnaau-ntmll . , k;..-...s. il of waifps. the shortening of houra and; the betterment of the conditions of Is bor. was sustained bv the Senate today) after au nim a ted debafe. . i j A resolution i Oh. Pshaw. Harrisburg, Pa., June 9 condemning t tie placing ot a statue ot ; server, th nk lt.it about HO -rr cent Jv-nbrrt E. Lee in the national capitoljof the tohairo crop haa been planted ir was tabled today at the closing r?eion , etokes. Ihe plants are tmi 1 Uuh" of the 44th annual meeting of the Penn - and the weMtbt r is by no dh4im -hU-p H anift encampment of ihe tirand factory. Army of the Republic. $10,000 Match Arranged. lxndon. .lune 0. AmHher nutch fcss been arranged between Packy MacFar ' Isnd. of t Tin-ago,, aid Freddie WeUh. the j Britjh lightweight champjinn. TTiev wi fight at Osrdifl" wrth'D a month for puxie oi $Kig00U. Mr. gHernaon in-, ? is office, Mvtag he had a. me arTae dincun w i S nim. M'au'i'ue be ha 1 the tartv bi'c 'V info t e Prvaident's otK. at the ipointed hour and an Wed Mr. Goldfogle to latrt: .'Me- tYn callers tn )i Bamtou' ah senee. .i ws fhe fl-pt lime Mr Notm hid ever met Mr. 11 n and whe the secret a rv .id ke ' two were alon tti ink extremely I'rrr that the tirat jteet had burred him out. Mr. Norton replied that no one knew but the two. Mr. Urrion said he thoiurht it unnecsaarv for the others to know anything about it, and thereupon ieltf saying thai he was going to the camtol. Mr. Norton declared thai the Preel- , dent himself tisd no previous knew ledge that Mr. Hamaon was to be one of his callers today. The engagement had boen made in the routine wav soma tea days avo through the secretary's office. Mr. Hamaon waa quoted on May 1.1 an having aaid of the back dating of the Wiukerr-ham sunimarv: Thia confeeainn of the attorney gen j eral amounts to a conclusion that the rreement ann tne attorney general nao agreed to furnish to Cougreaa mislead ing information to aupply an official doeunient sa of one date, which was really many weeks later." Itepresentative Harrison was very in dignsnt when he returned to the capi tol over (he refusal of the Preside nt to see him, inasmiieh, be aaid, as he had made t he a ppomtmemt wi t h President Taft ten days ago and had received no tvawtng that -we vn tn he pabliHy hit-mirvWt-eal. He deellnedl to onsaeaeat upon the incident further than tn give a brief FtaStemeot of what occurred "When 1 reached the U hit- House with the delegstion." ssid Mr. ffsirison. 1 informed iVcretarv Nort-on t hi desired lo see the President The iMbC; tary aent tc the Pre-.ient'a privsie of i hit 801 rei umr n wnn i ne in"r niaiion 1 i nai me r resiornr cniuo no, see nie i then told Mr. Noit-on that I had made an appoint ment ten days ago for t he delegation uecnmpariying me to the' iTeeioent, and Mr. Norton again eon ferred with the President. "When he returwd he informed me fchat the President, would see the dele gat ion aroompanving me, but would nt aee me. I admit I waa surprised almost beyond expression. I irrntvediat-ely left the White House." DEMOCRATIC FOOL LEGIS LATION WAS THE CAUSE iPpenal ia Dailv Vewa ) Dirh m , .Tii ne 1 I Hirha wi popl wen' fT'-a 'h. bfwido tstiHed that l.'viKKrft of urrt Sr-rfnM hv ik ritx t he I KidelC IU .nk lknn- tVl fW) . .ftihait. V 1 rr. t . uk-ng T.'ft' I. S ' taking ff. ram, f.eorge U SaK O-Vl , njpr) I hi- tit 1 71 11 a t.innaJ .--, P. Ilk 2." OHO Had i heart nTfs-in . it ri belieye that bne m Ihirhjm hall the a ii"i n nugt-l fin." been raJ-d. 'lie American 7 V 'nrrn . oirjpanv' horTif Ifis-n hinng t e hi .t it- .Ti d a- a scatter of neesonaf pride The ha"kers in nyit thmk tha t i I rviMi r neneH in t-1 t he Vw nil - w 4 reflavt ien upon t be .tte 01 tist 1 he rrptidiatcd bond had snv thing er-.ittv to rfe. with tt le small or rent cjelerminarg large! 1 he ris mand KILLED A NEGROlND IS HELD BY THE CORONER By The Aarv-iate.J rre. 1 Fayetterltle, June 0 While attempt ing tn arrest a negro nsnid 'ohn Root m;tn for failure to work the roarf. hiet of Police W H Biiel. of Haeford. this oounty. shot and killed fVjjui at 'hat place tndar Riiie' swtwe that Bnotmjn assuted him with a hoe, but witnesses made oaths that "he did not 1 n" kroner him r-.nmmnded that Russell be piac.wt unrlrr f-md and the " ' " d ' ni 1 01 r oncw h LlSc!) A Ml TI -'- bx i'fT finer Mc tiouea n hrouchf here. t k. ri a I Tobacco Planted. Winston SaNm. June . Elder W inston SaN m. June . Elder I . Ashhurn returncH vesterriaw- affer Iba' week's sbsence. He haa bven in Stoke county, sn'l went far ss Stuart. a Mr. Ash burn, v ho is a might v ioc ob Sentenced to 13 Months 'rl. an .1 ,iif ?i h. Rx.and v Hegr - tcr, guiltr 1 of fhi- cm A ti.jv Toufd t he I H e-1 ta' . 1 1 t ri-i crurt here of t he n'-. t ut ng 1 1,. I mails to defraud and wa- vrn-n'd tn ' nvwiths in the fiv-a, penrt ntiaryi in AtaaUta. WEATHER Fnaajr sni Si ru rear, ProneWs Shewrrt. South Wines. PRICE FIVE CENTS "IVFWSPAPFR MFN ' Ul m LU 1!IU1 Put Id Full Day's Work At Convention. SETTLE MOMENTOUS MATTER "Bob" rbllllpj Told Then How to Up lift Tblogs In i Speech That Wis Bit ot Bay. (8paal to Daily News ) Wilmington June ft The aeoaod day of the Press association has been a most pleasant one ter stir visitors, aad tonight an elaborate banquet waa given by era local press at the Tairrjmore hotel, this follow iag a short session. The morning aeaaion cos. waned at 10 o'clock, and after prayer by Rev. Might Moor, Secretarv Bberrtll read a let ter from Ooagreaemon SaaaU ax pr easing deep regret at hia inability to be pres- and statrSd that ae was detained in Was lung to a on important public bus iness and did not feel juatiAeti in leav- i at thia time, like uexl thing on the prognssn waa an address by John D Qua., of the Wil son Ttmss, "11m Beat Airangeoaeiit of New na per offccea," but, as Mr. UoUl only arrived this morning, his adotrasv waa poet pooed untal ialer ia the aea aion. R. U Phi Hi a, aaeooiate editor of tfca Oreeasboro Sows, then read has eaaa on "The Newspaper and the rplift of Onaia try Life." It waa one of the moat ax cellentty prepared addresses before the convention. Mr. Phillips' speeea will be found on page 3.) He waa followed bv the Rev. Hirhi C. Moore, sdtUr of tha BtWioal Re oorder, who had aa his eubteast, ' Jour nalism and Keligwm," whioh waa eami lent. V hen ha had eouoJiKled there was ' soma diarviiaion, led bv Thed. R. Man nine, aa to the uae of Mr. nrareding the name of a minister. It aemed to ba . the vonrensue of opinJon that where tin . initisH are omitted. "Rev, Mr." is the prefers hie form W'hen James H rtne arrne to disrusa the latter, .4 C. Do wd arose to a quae tmn of rribersl privilefe and declared that Kd'tot Caine ia out of order, stat ing ss his reason that an P.aglishma i was nerer known to eee the pmnt in a ,. hare known Mi I Vwd f. sven ," wss Mr. rai tie's aigmrinant re .... jv r Dee d m is forced tn admit twat for ene he bad found an F.aglishman who could appreciate a jnke. Ihe houae roared with laughter The next speaker on tha nrogram waa J P. ( Ws. ehairrnan 0 fne board of trustees of the .lankMn Matruad Train ing sca-vd. and editor of the I'plift , published at Tnaoord Mr Viok made a st rang and eloquent appeal for the "iipport of tha newwpapera of North iml-na m behalf nf tfc nsarganncent. uustitutmn at CVnewrd. end cited many (wncrete instances to show, beyond per ad entwre. the altia nf the school to the state Vfi Nddresft berore the con rention waa listened fn with greater in tareat than that of Mr 'emk and no S-ldreas cieated such prolcrniped dleciu alon. N 'licit or W I Himini r ct i r of t he Wil.oro (o s.l the rir-t lo fcs lr h he h-'ilv endorsed n in n.p'"r. win tft e err leapcef He fot'owa-d hv W L ILM. edi tor of Our Istherles fine, Haniim Sfwitig Mr Hilt told nf tbe rondltinn of iomr of the clu dun he n 'itlieii to this "rphana(ie, her" ili'-v nf gi en such trstPinfcl make i ham men and women some ol nrtm 4 po mr f 'F eood in ths st t F-d.tr I ,t tirns ot th H.ab Pm r.iTpiise w heartiW n accord T'th those ho hsd ptr d'd hire h'lt hrtffv t ! tt another imparl ni rnntii that tn- I mnth't o 1 hr -tat- .lOiIH give 'Veir I htldrect mcire attention iim hr ri wont t f d'"1 m His d r. 1 snd t mr h i--h ' t T'n rt tss M . oti l-t mgtri milt H if-ai-c the num.-r of siMf tr r-ain- SJItd. hnSnoi hjl Vr I not or of t,o, ho hrlia-J -rut thn tate ws" goinc to th.' h The eroetl' age ot W j 1 f 1 ro r hi ir n m The Iste hn oneidereH vrt stti4 t t hf point Mi I or. I trited ih-it t h re m ere on I V to eHt 'dr- i in t ,e "on onrd 1 pi it ijt 11 n w h i- h t- ng t a ed to its cspari'v. hot tfca- st lej t 1 0f0 in the .ts'e ko wo-iiH he t Sere and preihablr vnnld hr if lhf t .-oigJd be tjken ear ot W. h. Iairb-on in-iseri the le.tttll t ion snd Hi mKfi r,i f ,r in-fav-injr t he aoeaommo- anon t ';i"n:f wtit.h Arch ihatld tor.ps. 1 .-:- i.t "art ami inirtren if M'-i h w ' . mi) a t rang n I .n 1 r, I ll,r inilit I.I Ir.o fwi ...th, r'ice t hai s I 'he e,es of some rroat brought teai (of tha editor. Ed. tor l f Fdada of the KJnston f're pre,. ppTe.set h? endorssmect of f h 1 fist it ut ton a nd Ediior K. K H-SSe reniark". mere to tv. Uiffl .f-f to nat. of ihe tonr-e lournaf. in h t trade the point :hrt 1 e't dsl i'h 'tie reith Sffr lm a Hafflen-d criminal than it pnevnt hi te iisning a erinai d U'J fa'hs.! of b Ms'T'soti rm- OeOT'1 t'-O'igtit 'he work o- t rs in -ing ihe rpi!d-rn hoiild bein at b -m' f'Mt re 1 h llg hi ' hs t that. Ma fipro, f.iM fur the trarang . - 'V I ti.i d ge-K -a mir..;-' ' ! h' tharU'tte e-n l"n a mAvrw '-i 1 tra'n ng cpoi fir il sirr rondrevi. tCcnUxiiatd on Page 2, Iguana a.)
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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