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WEATHER Sufay. Part Clesdr- VMity, Fair. Ugkt Windv Guaranteed Local r Circulation vrT it xrrv V W-a v 4 V l-e J FEDERAL COURT Judge Bojfjfbtopliiclle marks Featured Session. TO SEITTEXCE lTILUAMS 28TH To OtitalB legrti rf Greatness Boo , est ni Cbastltj Kust It Observe! la tie United States cawrt jetrdajr wnii Judge Bovd eanounord that the libel aaae ( Ike g overawes ageinet V bleaa William aad D. C. Jfamier, ia- vwlvtag U,0U0 warta f wbiekv aria1 1 by tae goverosseat ia Yadkin county eevaral mar egn, eiU mot be called lea- trial before Tuesday, Juae ia. It ee alee elated that eaateaoe oa V. Cleaa W llliame aad Tboma Craft, ooa victed f defraudiag the aestaSioa de Dertaaeal, would aoi be aaaicd aaul af tar taa trial ol the libel ease. Mr. Wil- limine aad hie oodefeadaut, Craft, lett tor their homee at Williams, ia tadkia oaunty, as aa af terneoa train, both be jel neider bead. Vtith hub aaaounoMaeat the eaaa against lest Oosper aad Willuiu hum ley, tw ysuog whit me af Wiaatea wr charged Kb rabblag -th poetorhoa . at Ooraateer, Dame ewaare, aa tke sight Vof flune 7. The jury, Alter a bert -' bbejwtioa, returned a verdict of gwriv aad Judge Bayd aeateaeed Oawosr, ba. Is uader 17 yean at art. la ui National Traiarag acbeot at 'Washing for 21 moot be. Luinler. waa ia about OS Tears. " era -aeoteaoed (a the federal prises at Atlanta ear 11 mentas.. I psesiug sea teaca Jadge Boyd said that he was sor ry Laaaley w beyond the ags limit ia which the governae peraiitted eea taues ta the National Training raiorasa tnry. He -ale derlsred' that the vt- dsaes' ssswed tfast thess young ansa's tnrdMaaienl slwuld be a wararae; to all art as to the result af reaming . tbs e treats nf a city sr town st night, aaiok- Hig cigarettes and. atherwlss "having ft J .1 V -J . V. . w . L- gown , m wilt, 9m east MHjinn w ia ill looat ia uiu oiy aoa g jwtw sseased to- little apprfte Ute daagsr ia asrailtting tbsir boys ta hsve Iras sontrol of their ajoreaients at night, aad that lie safe plsoe for a buy after dark, during the chsrartrr lorming period of hie life, we st hoair. A Tveres-Bsar SeaUace. J, H. Sheets, an ei-seloonkesper of Xeidsviaje, arho we fesd awilty nf of feroar s bribe ta Kaevsue Offlcer W. W. Rartoos, on Friday, war .arraigned for sentaasa aeatarday aierajrg lie m ssnt te but fer It amra aad required to pay a Ine of ay op tna K the ooete ia tke aaae. seaaoBliu to 7o. Tke osTease was oneamitted is Marrh, lanr. Deauty Oelleetar Harktiie. the only witaiass, tesaWled tbst be neitwl MheeU' esloaa aad found a barrel sf vhuky rtn properly stsaaped,lsnd ss aariaed Sheete, and of hMi duty to fire the psvksge. When he left, be seid SheeU. as be shook hand! to say good bys, left s gold piece in hie haad, aad rensrked, "Don't say anything more." Hurkini reiused tti monry, snd promptly re ported the matter to the authorities, sad a bill of indictment wss found at the April term of the yrdersl court fol lowing. Sheete wee not to be found, when wasted, but was srrested in South Caroline rae time ego. giving bond for bis appearance at thin term of court. Sbeeta did not put oa any testimony, but his sttorney, Major Stedmsn. in nak ing the lent srgumrnt to tke jury, ratker pieeed off on the frivoloiieneea of the incident, derlsring thst it wsi eueto jnsry for liquor men to make presents, not only of liquor, tnit of other things, to offwers. snd thst Sheets hid no ides of committing a crime when he modeetly left the present in the officer's palm. Bsnarks from the Bench. When it came to pawing sentence of fheeta. Judge Hoyd. who keep everj--hady on the qui rive to know what good "stuff." humorous or philosophic, light or arorouad, he will get off nest, stated that be wss not going to be herd on the defendant, but wsuld let him taete impriaoament and pay s moderate fine, bat he wss sorry Msjor Stedmsn wee not present to hesr him ssy thst in this matter the officer hsd srtrd sith great spopristr snd eoouarndaub) spirit. Then he said: "Revenue olfiVers who go shout in the discharge of their duties have ao right to airept presents from liquor ensa of any kind, and this spplirn to any officer, state or ledersl. in regard to sny person, if thst perpon is ss object of their offieie! investigntion or their or eupstion, subject to officisl supervision. If it hss neen tne cuxtom in ine peer inr revenue one-ei iu i..-r ir.ri,i., ni nhtprven ttiem atter emanctpa nf bottlea or jug or paz-kagi-a or drinka f liquor from dmtilWa or barkeepers. It has gone out of dstc, or it must be come ut of dste in this district. How ever harmless this social or 'neighborly' practice may be intended. it effort i to tempt, if sot corrupt, a normally good man. 'The revenue officers in this district now are men of integrity snd character, hut if I hesr of any one of them, even thotzhtleslv or from -euatom.' accept ing presenta of bottlea of liquor even frnrn whisky distillw or other hniinesea coaneel rn w.tn tne mtfTna i -revenue. ! ajw vt ii iaa i -ne ci nm m iPf Wright aad Smith Guilty. The two negroes charged ith steal ing nail for the loeaJ transfer offic. 8am Wright and Will Smith, were tried and eonvTcted. Judgv Boyd sentenced each to a terjn of one year and a day to tba fedjajtaj ffuoai vt -jtlanta, 1m Oxm LAMB LAY DO WN WITH THE LION AND IS NO MORE Republican Insurgents Accept New House Rule Submitlfi By the Regulars and Return to Party Fold Amid Scenes of Animation and Enthusiasm. ,By Wad Hampton.) Hashiagtoo.. Jua ML J.' veritabia lpvefsast aaoufTad ia -the Hou of Kep seaeatatirea Friday. The House hsd under ooaeidrratioa aa amsndment to the rules of the House proposed by the rules committee, sad the seeae just pro ceeding the adoption of the report of I ha ' committee wss unparalleled ia Americas congressional hutory. Truly historic ia pun' of direct results, H was alt aiatorie whea tna pan toi pasts aad the, etreuBisfsacee sarrounaing aad cul attesting is totisri results are taken ists oaaaideration. The lith of June and the 1Mb of last March are twia dates ia tha aarliameatary hietery of tke Housa. . But the eoatrast bet wees tae ten soenea is distinctly apparent. The one ren reseated a Igbt to tae aeatn, a pitched battle in which the great war chieftains af both parties engaged in a raging bet tie af ideas and per ha pa rat ter feeling, areflidice and partisanship; while Fridsv witaeased a repetition af the aid simile of the lioa aad the Ismh, indeed a tng elimsx so the moat strenuous sfssioa af Congress ia years. Tha lious-thself presented a lisique viewl Tha galh-ries wera well lllod and there was comparatively a full hou-e n the floor of the kail, a scsne rarely witassaed stert rss of special leg ialatisa. T the spectators it wss red better day, and to the ssembers it was a tins ai.satsnaa totereet aad entkuai asss, . Tha apeaebes contained a Irs snd asimstioa sarsly witneseed in tkia body, sna saa aneeww wm r"i every member faesBg directly iatarested ia tit outoome. The roles aomsmitte has been conaid eriag far several dsya soas caaage ta the present rates of the Douse, and Fri day, after atiwawsus labor, the eomrait tml ikMnwa kt ekeirmsn. Reoresents- ttve Imlteil. of Peaasrlvaais. reparted the "reform" s mend meat wkkk was adeatad. . Tb ameadment will prevent tee solo ing up f legialsticn aad alas provides for the drjmipittee diaohsrge propoeition .wkick wil Brevsat leaislatioa from be- imi :'uwUiered', in tha commiltca. . i Vhe amesdmant wsa adopted by . At rsfte ,UV rasniittw, hoth llemoerats, Kenubltcans ana tnsiar- i gents derlsring thsir aearty aim-ovai.j - Tha ta ao al snout unanimous verdict The debate ia the House presented s ( ended the moat strenuous fight ia Amar uSinue aoectarU). Rea-ulars. Insurgents ican ennareteional biatorr and formed a and Democrats declared ia enthueisetic terms their approval nf t e change. The - regnlsra In the peraont l Mr. isxiseu, Mr. Fith, Mr. Smith and others,' propos ing snd advocating the smendment; in surgents, in the person of Ndrrie, Mur doch and others lending their aid. while leader Champ Clark. Hherly and ather Democrats voiced their spprorsl and joined in the almast unaaimon amea. Tiers wss only one oiaaennng mem her and he was "from Missouri. His fellow members. 2(11 ia number, tried to tkow him hit error, but kt obstinately j refused. The cheering by the msmher wss conspicuous as wss also tb mutual oongrstulatuina ver th harmonious mination of such difKrult Isgitlstion Democratic Leader dark made a apir ited speech fsvoring tbs nhsage. He deciarsd what fie did not advocate legia Istjon in the minority which he would leatimonv Distriit Attorney Hoi ton in traduced two Urge baskets, containing watches, necklaces, pins aud ether arti cles of iewelrv snd s oontiderahle amount of dress goods, shoee, etc., etc all having been found at Vt right's home by postoffice ionpectori. Will ISmith est detected by Inepectors Leonard ami Kelly while taking a paoksge of msil from s pouch. Wright, through hie counsel, ex-ludge W. P. Bynum, put up s greet defense, ringing in two negroes who were need sua e no ssa oeen oe fnended by him ss responsible for the article being found st hia house. An- swsring questions of District Attorney Holton. he seid he hsd loaned these negroes money and tfiey hsd left ths rslusfdes a security. The negro wbo borrowed the money died in January and the ona who left the thnet st his home died s little later. A Sermon to Meg race. in pasaing sentence upon these two negroes. Juc'ge Boyd uttered some re msrks which he aaid be wished could be heerd by msny more representative of the negro race than four or five who were present in the courtroom. In lire Bovd ssid it caused him much pain to punish these men, because they were merrrSers of s race that hsd not re ceived the bert benefit of civilization. He had noticed the negroes particularly hit time, and had ditcovercd many things about them snd their characteris tics. He had observed .them in elsvory, havine been raised on s nlsntstion. snd tion In slavery they were found te be tniptwoilhy ajid loyal and faithful. But at the same time they were not educa ted. "The very institution of slavery ittielf required that thev be illiterate." Tke things they took then, the meal and the meat, were all "mamerV and they j were permitted to take it freely, as they needed provision. Thev did not have. ideas of property rights stronzly im nresaed on them. They came into free dom from theee urroundinff. accustom ed to the environments and the meth- ngi, of the old plantation, and frd irfw got intfKtrouble 1 aav o the representative of thi race now that honeM y of their aren and chastity of their women must be ob served. The race cannot rie unto any degree of greatness until these, great principle are taught. The negro race must have some regard for property rights. They must be taught honesty and chutity. Aad vm, wbea I comi (JUEENBBOEO, N. C, SUNDAY JUNE 19, 1910 sot advocate ia the atajooty. Thai be did not tavor ruds whicb would clog letrialatiaa. He further urged the sdep Uob of the ameadmetit, sayuag that it made aa djfferrnca to hiss if tha leg ialslioa did originate ia the KepuWioe rules commit tee, that' it we I an im portant step forward and Should be adopted. RjtaeeaeBta tike lbielcer (UMMe"ratl of Miesouri, mad a heated sueewk againat the change, dealing largely ia personal Kiea. Me declared that he didn't pro bos to follow DsUell and Fiah any- ahers in any legmlation. One reprcara tasiva aaked Mr. Rucker if he ssw these Mt sianus repent and going to heaven whether Tr But he would go with them, ta which ke replied thst h would not. Mr. Kia-ker attacked the Speaker and Mr. Ualaell in very decided language, sad created quite a good deal of merri meat. lU-preaealative, Fish (Republican de dared that tb amendment met the de mand of. the Americas people and of tb House. Mr. ISmith Republican!, of lows, de clared that the pendulum swings back and forth, but always stops at the cen ter; that there isd ' been conflicting opinions ui t be committee, tb. committee, but Mist s successful and. satisfactory culmination hsd been reached; that the rules com mit tee hsd done honest, sincere work. Representative Sherley (Demoerst), of Kenturiy, aaid the amendment was a material advance forward; that the country was not concerned ss to whs stands for it sr who is it sponaor. Mr. Murdoch insurgent I, of Kaaaaa, said ke favored the chauge for three resaons; hret. thst it would prevent aa msny absadteea from- two sessions of the -tlnwie; second, dhat it goes di rsetlyragvloat the device for defeating legialation. and third, thst it takes swsy the right V arliftasry recogaitioa by tne Speaker. pee-ker. ' ? "' ' 1 w, Mr. .Mnrrie insurgent), lof Xebrsska. conjrrstulate' ' the ' country and the Hrfuse upon tbe new rules; that it is an other trp iuithe right direction;, that it would leatshHelr iadividual reepenai bility, snd that there wss an hitter feel ing, prejiirlice ar- psrtissnaiiip ia tha I- ?f-li Wf for and intt the reeiiTuTTciC, ' -rv.' araeadsaent, ,xr ; t fitting ciimsx to this memorable tetninn, of Congress. 1 Throughout the discussion Bneaker Canaoa maintaiaed tit moat goMi hu mr. Anpareatiy he wss as enthusias tic in his approval ni the change as were Democrats, Republicsns or insur gents. At usasl, he enlivened the die eusaie with ready wit and good fellow ship, snd cheerfully erquieseed iq the proceedings. There was no appearance of the socalled exsnam or autocratic" parliamentary despotism." The Speaker presided with dignity and fairnctn. Tne antics of the Tsft sdminiatrstma ! I are fast disappearing. ( ongrem ha eul-lmsde excellent progrrat in the let few J new rowa carrvmir gin ine rtcimnit- . n Tl.ffrm TK- rfilro-H hill, th- ro- tal Mviiiyt hnk hill and the new rule amendment will insnre the election of Repnh)icftii Conjrref in Vove-nher. te p thia sentence, it moves me as much st if they were member of a higher nuie." Civil Case Monday. Before adjournment yesterdsy Dis trict Attorney Holton snnounced that moat of the criminsl casea ready for trail had been dipned of snd that there would be little for the jury to do Mon day. However. Judge Boyd Instructed them to be on hand at 10 o'clock, stet- ing that he would atari on the big civil calendar. NEVER HEARD OF IT Governor Denies Stories Printed By Some Socalled Newspapers. Sail to Daily Nw Raleigh, June 1ft, "I have held up no sheriff with a view to removing him from office tor failure to enforce the atate prohibition law or any other law, and thin i thn first I hjve hrrd of wurh a thing 1 haie never heard it aug ge.ted even that the govenior of North Carolina had tho powrr to remove hhfr iffa," aaid (governor Kitrhin, in anw fr to the inquiry w (o i publication in a mitnber of paper of the mate in the effet that rorrnor KiUhin is preparing to remove certain nhoriflr. who nrr fail injr to enforce the utate prohibition law. The utory go on to art out that, mo(t of the sheriffs to be removed are Republican in western counties and ado that the jror-rnor had one of the shfnff " recently, but let him go on a promise to do better. AH this, the governor atyn. is news to him. Increased School Facilities, pe-ial to Daily News. I Wilmington. June IN. At the conclu sion of a brief conference with the city aehool committeemen, the county board of education, in special session, adopted a resolution authorizing the committe men of districts No. 1 and 2 to proceed at once to the erection of a .W0 addi tion to the high school building in order to tare rare of the increased number of pupils expected to enter the school at tha bejiftjiuif ot U. aeU tam. fi rrf yi'ffifn lit rt LET BONDSMAN SETTLE Bnrtia'iiKiB et fires! Bodjes a fi letilllog Ctarfji (Special to Daily bw Durham, Jua lata. A -Aje.srith s history waa settled) in the recorder's eaurt thi. morning, .he. K. SfCvrmf ta, s msn ot wivee, .kipped orgs si raunug, feavag Dte was- M iat fat on bis boai.hore UxUy wans of tb eourL ... Vt.' .1 , T . J T ., iL .L a' 7'j) t" " Um " MW'. ,9'"lto Osmngt. ocame the .lieu i-L . ttKuimg .uhb.,v aistsnt Kecordar K. C Jtrtt oae wr4 He bora witli his usual bunfaacja a ego. At that time he as Oie hutbaadlday of heavy fatigues, piiltlie dutie suj . a aecwu wne, wviiuj neD uivvrcra from hi wife, ilsry Young, svith srbom iB lived severs! years. Ut did not !'"' B" long, ami swrra aire. j rte .lernigsn, wile of ferdue deratgan wb had left her. 1'helr msrrisge niedi the brut Mra. tsrnsgtiiu jealous, snd alter a tutie, jrnng1 isurtit oa. He wanted relief from Mrs, Jeraigaa Car rington aad anding tbsf iter sorry hus band wss still living, he threatened bar with prosei'ution. Xhe fiti tb coun try, snd at the November tersn of court laat year, the divert-. Was granted. It hemenes s suameJa that Mrs. Mary Young Carriugton, -wne Ko. 1, wss to aurry her first husband. Kka denied it bitterly and apoka aeraely of her first snd oalv very sorry husband. Ia the meantime. Carrington went to the roada four months for retailing and sftr this heroic aervice, they were reunited. Wed lockamith H. At. Harri Berftsruied the ceremony that marries! them the sec ond lime. In yesterdays court C rung ton and Mra. tsrringtiin cr sritjietsr agsinsl s negro tor Imateroua eiahig, ft de veloped from the colored man thst Mrs. C'srrington, s really good looking to man. had been Intoxicated sad a pro voked her that he gsv her the reguls tion cusaing. (n tint, the aegi-o swore out a warrant agtiast th twsia for re ts ill ng snd this morning the case same up. it waa long snd .Indue fvke aould not flniah it before the nova ireess. At t.30 Mr. Kverett arose and addressing the court, said his client era gone, tltr Attorney Chsmhees . sek-4- kim haw he knew, snd if be knsw that the ttrTHid nt waa going. Mr, Kretrtt, who haJ atond the CarringtoA bend for KOA ia two csms, had secured a deed for their property in the veot f tlicjr akipping. Mr. Carriagtoa'i can; crimes up Mon- navi ... '.. .!.t i.. , ; WaMIHOTflTf1 Wlt- aXVlV AS, V - sV.'C. L.-iHUtClLkXMliifAQXt Iw AQynir) . ,T . i (Xpal to Pally Vewa ) Wilmington, .lone hi -Tha Atlantic, C'at l ine Railrosd compant today sn imunced the estsbliahment nf sn sgri mltura! sad imnugrstion depart meet with an agent in charge to have hit headquarters in this city. Tb bureau will rover the atatea of North and Sooth tsmlius and Virginia. E. N. t'lark. of Albany. (.. woo has bee connected with the I'osat ljnr for the usat .10 vesrt, will be at the haad of the!wlM s, importuned to take a hand in department. He will arrive in WiI-i.l. v, v,wk emn.in ikia f.ll i . mingtnn Monday and enter upon hit du tie at once. Attention will be eape cially directed to inducing aubatantial northern and weatern komesckers to come into the territury along the t oast Line. - w MANY EPISCOPALIANS WILL GATHER IN BALXIGH NEXT WEEK (Sperial to Daily Newa.i RadVigK June 18. Die inoV.tons are that there will He not leas than KM clergymen and laymen of the Kptneo pal oburvh in Koran and Sou h Carolina hre for the fit. Mary's confereiu-a to be in progress .June 20. 21, 22. 23 and 24. during which time there will t lee ttirea and oonYcrsiu-es of the greateat interest and irn porta nae barmg on rhun-h work from the viewpoints ot both the elnrgy and the hiity. Bishop Kinsman, nf DeUware; Dr. Patton, av retary of the Sotithern Mis-tionary work, will he among tlie mnt.1 not-hle h-ctur-ers. New Bern Will Have New Depot. (Sepeail to !aily Vews.) T.liRgh, .tune 18 There came today to the North t'iolina corporation com mission a telegram from President and (renerat tan-ger K. F. lmb, of the Norfolk and Vnithern Railroad com ninv .tfltirvtT t k.f h 1 trl-dt to inm.nnr ' that the contract for the union psaiien ger depnt in New Hern haa been award ed and that the nerk will he puahed t an early completion. Special Mister's Hearing. Special to llaily Vew I H'lbnl.MA. I..,,. 1 Sn ot.nn brought in the I nurd 8telea court hv (he owner of the tieamehip "Msvn cheater I ,, .. f a - I Miller v. the rn-ginia tarolina f tiemi- csl enmpanv ta being heard before Rn-1 gene S. fartin apecial master, named: at the laat term of Kejeral emirt hv i Judge Botd. The amount invnreed i, ahout $lr)0. Ahle coun l are enpaeed ! in the cae. , ' Conditions to Tobacco Crop. i Special to Dail v New t Ha'eieh. June m -It is estimated that the tobacco crop in North Carolina thi season is 2-0.. Ks" arres. The cool and w.'t wather bit- done mm h damngc to tb crop, the i-nnditmn at this time citniparpd with the avcragn beine a hunt K." pr cent . Wiley hus made consider able hesdwav dunn tide continued rainy bpvin. Mr. Owen to Flay. : K. Blinn uwpn former musical d'r'f r tor of the choir of St Andrew's Kmco pal chun h. will be the organist at St . , Andrew church toda v. W. i ; pleaantlv remmebered in thi citT. i-e hvin taught inst rumen tal mufi-' lei -, son here tor several years and bis1 large number of friend and admirers i, will hear hi-m with much pleaaure j aiaj. gkk i iy iWi . npagaT.'rw rt mi raaa ROOSE VEL T HOME A GAIN FROM FOREIGN SHORES Greeted With Boom of Cannon and Hurrahs of Vast Crowd That Had Gathered to Make Him Welcome To the Land of His Birth. tl Aiwi,lrd p, Varkt Ju u. rlln-odnre llooae - private eiaotiou iuiu mingled, and, at 4 40 o clock this afternoon, alter a ism - ily rsuuioa st the none of 1 beron Hut- I gled Banner. ler, grandfather of his proapertite Jt did not take the colonel king to daughter-in-law. Mite Kleaaor Butler get on the bridge, dieted lor the for Aleuader, left the city he bad surveyed , mailt lea of the day in a frock coat and the earn moraing fnun a lot, reviewed! a lop list. For s moment, he stood here ia parade ashore snd greeted by explicit heeded snd waved to the men in ailent word of aimith, to lie welcomed mure muraaieiy oy nis nieioiig neigiit.r st;oi the louth t'aiulina touched a heart Oyster Bay, L. I., tmiigbt. Tosserrow jskiing. be will ree. "By Georga, that'l oae mt mr ahipa," As privat eititen. he saa atill the he etclsioied. "Doeant ahe look good? same oirtapoken for the rutht. vioroua 1 huill her and those destroyers, too." man nl both words and deed, the city of' a ran mat iot o veara. aim more lattarty amtwasador to the inngle is! aad monitor ta thoae who tit in the teat of toe mighty. He hsd aa expetoeive amile for every body, ciirery wbad. for "the bova." his old frienuV. the newspaper aien. a pat suecuote tor toe politivisna, eaperisl greetings of sfTectkia for his old coin maud, the Hough Kideia, sad a quick eve for absolutely everything. "IKooeevelt good ltirk" still followed its Bameaake. Though hot snd sultry. the weather held fair until tbs marine parade, the exercises at the Battery and the march np Brosdwsy snd Fifth sve ntie to Central Park had been rained through with punctuality and precis inn. Then it raised great guna. A tor rentsil thunder thower, accnniated by a high wind that did much damage, swept suddenly dim a a th homeward bound visitors, but cleared agaia shortly j e'eiork. The wekxaae to House vert tmlay wss shot through with a dra malic expectancy which long ago found popular ex press ion in the typical phrase 'the return from Hha." Hit welcome today brought men prom inent in all walks nf life from all part f the country. Therefore, it was as tiunal, Tbs first Best f nublie urVi(v mt- bdied, spectilsl ;o . bow turn em what1 ftasr. Isonaeveil will te id aer smu, nVne' leniinu iiiayliauliig tW arsy-'t : Vj... u - i . nui on iinia wrv vnemiRiwt nisi reel tMM The colonel bad positive- declared his intentions by wireless the ntffht heforr: 1 Hh II htwe noting whatever to uy in the immediate future abmit politira," and he kept hta word. Therefore, there wn aothinir in the only ipeech h made here todaf that emild he mnatrued aa applrinK aperif inallr to thia or that phaae of immedi- aatat mi t m air natiAe. I imaVlsSm Trial t Ksa fort-gone conc lusion tnit by his own dee- larattoti he wilt not commit himself to any expression of opinion until he has acuaimcd himself at first hand, of put how the political land shapes itself. The sharp craok of the familiar presi dential salute wakened Mr. Koosevelt at 7 oVlock this morning, as his ship, ! tenancea. 11 upturned to him, all wait the Kaiserin Auguste .Victoria, drew into ling for him. SO MANY DEMOCRATIC PIE HUNTERS CONFUSE PEOPLE (Sepeail to Daily Newa.l RaJssgh, June 18. It ia aaid here tha-t aorne confuaton seematp have crept into the minds of a "94 many people throughout tha at at uk )uat what the sit us t ion is aa to candidates for the two seats on the corporation corn-mission to be filled at the approaching election, or rather, the nominations to be made in the state Democratic convention at ( harlotte. There arc t hrce earHlidates in the raoe for the nomination to puic ceed "'ommisioner Itojer. who i not sefkino renomins t in rhesc arp Me.strs. (rfahain. I.ee and 1'car.on tin the t her i band. t'eimmifti-ion'T lifnry lav Itrow n j ia a 4'sndtdate to bin-ce.Nl him'-li in th' position to which th' (f-iif iiiiii ainl i-d hini upon thi Jealh of I lie Ut- It 1 Ayrock. I- H.i?ell. ..I llHie.ili. , hia Opponent tor t In nomination Getting Along Nicely ,. , v irie-ia to Haiti' Ni' - i ' Raleigh. June in I'er-y Fleming, tin fl1 recently t'llir of i .,c mi, oo.v '" v. w ho .-a-, paintnllr inpirej I.. I evening by being 1 hmwn from hi buggy nine ay. ie,,o,t,l toda- gelling along .inic in"1! "'i' c,,t mpT hi ee a numtr of htulefc about the bend and n miiuy m ma nl that is not thought o le really serious, arc I the prtn'ipal injurir. Hia bore r- , came tiiphtened a! n immi that cs nassin ir .11 rlci 1 1 1 latu.r, 1 -t ipft ttr irlfK I a-d rfi.h-d off at top p.-o,). thromg: Mr. I I nucg: trn ehicle a - i itcra t liitrg; v iw hrok'-n to pio-e A Bother Pardon. Special to lariy V i tr-fi. tune 1 t'ordi l.nT'g. serr , , M .,. vlir, lTl MrnpW rountv f. ipirm to murder. ' parfio'tcd b , th - p'Ternor on the ground tiiat tb" ! t ,n. n e dors not d a loee ihe pnoner rfnn-t ion vrit h an comptra- , tttuugli th jui-rier rH a third pmit suhmit a ted ;i pbn ot g j?lt y rat her t ban go to trial on the charge of active- paTtic- i jwni-p in t h? Vtimcidf. fairh an on train in a rr that as tx-oupitd by j tignaasitig uc tonKfij. nuk, , the harbor From the ml.t. of esrly ' morning merged first the drab hull of P " . u""""' two aestroyers aad to turpo boaU brbiad her. Then ap..ke the guns. Blue I clad mtilora lined the drck.ia clce i peeked rauka, while maaed on the , quarterdeck of the South lajoliu stood : the marine band, a solid speeth of aisir 1 let coats, pounding out the Star .Misn- ner to their cheers. Then the sight In the exciteiaral and suspense of saitinz mi tire time when tne return eg marine naiads should bring the colo nel to his sppdkted leading point at th Hsttery, there' were msny little iaci ileuti that ahowed tha temper f tha crowd, tine atevedore unloading a ship bird down his hook tp watch aad wait, corns latch hers or I'll dork you ss hour " "Ilork m s Week," houted back the recalcitrant! "I'm goiug to have "a look at Teddy." Another water front sightseer, wheth er out of miaiudged humor or in true ignorance, rapped s long tale nf won ders by aaking naively nf the Barrator: "Who is this Koosevelt, suy how!" The aext thing he knew he wet in the river, propelled by indignsnt hsnda. A policeman Rahed him nut and an amba lanes csrried him to s hospital. Finally tha marine parade over, the man af th hour emerged from the ehsd- a of tb dockkouee. ill cutter, tb Androscoggin, wa hidden from sight by the doekbouee roof snd wslla, sad -the crowd, ia ignore nee of just what waa get- int on, waited in tease snd almost treos- uloua sllene. Th speakers stand, the private boxes, taa seats for tb reorptrna committee and tks prsss stand war stl placed oa a little plot af greea tuft, directly facing t e pier at which Volonel Vooaseelt landed.. A csiivaes campy aroteetod Onlonel Pooseeelt hart Msvor t,evBor, bit ryvid cm ssj la the 44infin nab It jr-aa ttrf hot and aft Jlwaty RiwKM tae naat nor 4VnpratYt. On oa o the apeaking the gfravity dropped from Ronafe4t'a faww fike a falling curtain, fie grinned a true ItoaevrH grin and waved familiarly t this and that friend ifTord Pine hot waa one of the Aral to catch hia eve. Hilad to se vou, glad to ae yrw, indeed, shouted his old chief. Facing tha stand aa the hot occu pied hj Wr. Rmt-sereH'a family. Turn arnund ralher and look at the rr - twd,H cried Mrs. Ingworth Colonel Roosevelt turned. Thcra faoed him a field of faces as broad as tha prairies he loves, Unca of police hid the bodies and over the gray hel met of th hldieeoats wan visible noth in but one vast expanse of human coun WILMINGTON PREPARING TO ENTERTAIN THE LAWYERS (Special to Daily Vewa ) Wilmington. June IS. -Tbe niminittce named by the -local bar aasociation to make srrangemeinta for the twelfth annual meeting of the Xortli faimliae Bar aasocistinti ia making prenerationa to entertain at leaat ,1tm lawveta, and every indication points 10 a very large Iru., rnngrr,n,lt i r..n-enton, which attendance. The liar a.ociatKin will will be held at Lnhiahorn. the .tth nf meet at the rV-aahnre hotel. nghtsvillr ,T tnhough not activelv in the race. Beach, June 2r tq 30. Muny of the Congressman Thome, will not decline naiting attorneys will be accompanied renomination If the IVmoerata of the hy their familiea. Hon. .lainea Hvrne, njB,n(., w nim (hr .. jn a diatingniiahed lawyer of V Vmk,tj,e field arc: Kndolph DurTv. (m.low will deliver the annual addrea. and thia ,,.. (.r(!, iJ(lol1 ,nH j K .i,j wili be tbe feature of the hiceting. Ilia ,n (iflW.horo; John rai.m. Ihit.hn adilreaa will be delivered Wedneaday r-mm lr night. .Inns 29 WILMINGTON ALDERMEN KEEP NEAR BEER SELLERS GUESSING1 ,S.rbr.il to n.,W V-ar. . IM ilrninirtfHi, June I y, h me(ing "f i he Iroard of a IdVrm.'n bring fori h -rme change in thf near Seer ord nanrr i hr la-t rhsnge brtnn to niori up t ! I ft ing hour to 1 irt-tfatl of 1 1 oVlirk t tbe ffH-Mciif time thrrr mr afwuf i u-ar beer saiooos in Wilmington, and i the citV fathers Iceon the fte.lpTS , . , zlel as to inn' i-hapitre hat i-hapitre m the t-trif imp omrh niftnir nf t !' boai-i uil' bnrg forth 'imbr f ii" to enn rlnct refcta iith nt rontint' t im-rea. snd is abont '0 up tn th pr-s-nt time To Erect Large Elevator fSp''-il 'o rbtilv Vm i WilminTl fin J'.ne 1 1 he plonev and HmrvT AMIrr7 i-n,,ny u.ll bf fj-n e. the fall the r.-etion of large Tete grain f'finlor, to,, he perate.) eonneetj.-n ith tieir prec plant. Th i-)-vat or will have apacitv of me tit fVtO lni-h ' re th la rift iiildfe ' t thia section of the eoiintt-. d Made Second Flight ! - Hy 'I he i M-,, I'm.. , I ndia fin r'l f -i ' ii "' 1 , Brook in, ir lepirr. k-r L ; Mr A alt - ronljine rfirf tor aiUT-ie to.-Uv r..-r . he ared to a b ziii 4..'-n -. . t t , n 1 a n h r cording to V n "n-Mremf t tr g 'i 7 rr r- rrsnS a o V' Mr meter Hi no: or topped, a r d h TVaf a nhins: whit'i" s rd dewa - nding, and he made e',a ,f issvo'frviin th fl-r,. rh f ws endeailjr auhs uiH"4 e&jail.u a- Ut, LlU. m ol acend .a: j; oioi. PRICE FIVE CENTS TO GO TO TRIAL ' Judge Concur Overruled De murrer of i 7. Co. JURY MUST PASS ON CASE i- c s ., '. Charges Tbat Sccslled Trust Bss CserJ ' , Unfair Metbod, to Crust. tmiy'-: petition d Be rourjnt Out ' (Special to Dslljr News) v ': 'r V Rsleigb, Junein - l ulled Stats Judge- ; ' H. G. Uaamr bolds last tha taasnua esac '.i ' ,' of Ware-Krsiier Toba.o compaay r,'.,-f",' ' tbe Aruericsa Tobaceo compauy ia wbielt-,"!"-the plaint lit demaaila l0W,(Jlin dam-,-, ' " ages lor In dolne-tioe ol tb Cigatetta N husinesa of tna plaiutitt st Vlflaoa aad j Norlolk tbiDiigb .- t metbod to era-h . '' ' competition must go to jury trial WiM ' " . falL lie overrules the dcaiurrar of tb ;. America a Talaiora cnmpir to- tbe bill . ' of eoaiplaint as curtailed lormnr rulings '. and meieie tbat if all ts sJlearaJiena of tbe plaint iff set out ia tbe bill Wt mail gtn.i, the la i-lrarl,T on oa ' whirb jury abui pause. - He rites j tbe allegations thai tarter waa made ' a deaov dink hv tlie AaierHsn Tobac- . CO cumpuy in tbs majisgemeet ef tba ' pleintitl a Inniwea and th charge of ,,' ' cnaduct of tlie trust to deelmr the inr- rip.n limine of the Ware-Kramer mom-' "HV. snd balds thst thcMi tbiags, if proven, wnuld eieaj-ly const ituti'm af tba antitrust law. Ths ders slkiws tba ( American Tobanvi enssusnr l dav in . tile anawer, Amrncaa Toharoi eompanr ; - ' In I be Bieaatim excnoUng I (ha or. ' der and taking sdvaatage of tha iasuea ' for appeal pmpnse. t'unsel for tba . American Tnbaeeo -oomramr are Aveoclt sad Win .ton. Kraak luller aad P. : , Harkcr, the IstUi cf New Yerk. Conn. . sel (nr tbe plaisUff ere frmnJt and t(V Iwniela aad V. A. Woodard. ' KTERTS OF THK WttK IN WOREHEAP CITY iOCIETT ' tripbeial to Daily Naw.J " A ; ',' Mnrebead City, .Tuna 1 1.-Mrs. W. . ' L. Kennedy has jerB tb knswM-wsrsl ' ' 'fimea this wek., ,5b . gam . jmvt 2 delightfnt sail tednedlr mnmliig. TWTi party apenl aoaie time U'Heaufarr, (- ter whirb flier tsatitlgwl. da ta Inur'a aheepahead peeing. Thr aheeMbeasI areV' very nlentilal an, if enurse, flshias; si a -faenrite pastime here. , " On Tuesday a niimher f the gueat -enjoyed a surf party, also given by Mrs, . Kennedy. ' 1 Mrs. V. II. Ilsrrev and family and ' ' Mine Cora Kielde, of ft Ine ton, N. who are npending aeveral weeks at camp tilrnn, were guesta nf the Atlantic bo- ' tel a part of this week. (tan lea neamdnn. nf Richmond, Va.. arrived today t apend aome time aa . gueet of tlie Atlantic bntel. Aenonk the other recent arrivals arw" I be fdllnwing: T. fl lane, (Jreeaaheiro, . C: W. T Miller. OreeRshoro. N. C. .1. I. Klder, Richmond, Va ; M. C. How. ard. r.nldsbom, S C.; luHge R. B. Pee- ' Idea, .laek.on, N. a: .1 H. A. Wwsrda, It. A. Munn. Sew Bern, K C; R. P. , Tsrlor wife and inn. Snow HHI, X. C T V l V Whltaaer. of DurSism. baa rented for the .tiauner the Jonee cot -tsge. lie cxpiH'te to bring hia family diian in s few darn. During the sum- ' aier Mr Wititaker will have a number ' of honae guet. in tee-ranboet Kndgera. which was ' anchored of the e;;Lntic bote1, aailed ' vcMerdav at flvdtide. Of Course He Went. (Specie! to Ihiilr Vewa I Wilmington, .lime IS.. - lndicstmn point In s hard light at the Third d'- i Altboligh New Hanover l in the r . . ' " r"B1",1 '"J-jrZ;- lX '.''" lTln inlT M. K bs.. lefOfir .-fnint be held in Witminirtf... " 'invent i mil I Two Pellagra Virt:m imperial to IKirv Vw- ilmniftnn. .Urnm I KoK-rl V. Isn- m- y'' a ft t noon S f ter an tllpew. ot t o rnontfi. r,tn pet lacra For Mr lan-h- grfverv m-mhr of a tdow ip Vad K n r.n-in"-. but i the pf df p 't and n've "Ml 'r i, - f ' 1 1 rn , Mr. lev. VI r Cnrr n i r " P- !li hanH -r h h,i - . 2 A '4 et rst nf n. H'd t-sdtv f .erjt ! ffm. Vt Jt h. - -'H 'V he- hit i .-ne of riorn IS irnfni T?Ti h r rnff .of (ir 1 He! Re,inVnf- R.irneef . r . T V i ' t N, nw t; ' V. ' n I The rcytnr b A ho- r- i ht rh rB'dsn-e of ' M-rvifrt". ef t ,' r- M'-. . th' f'tV HI hCTtd t' the 1 i - . - 1 . . !;, u-eit i ' M
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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June 19, 1910, edition 1
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