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oro SMC m Ews F Ihe Largest Guaranteed Local Circulation ' WEATHER Stasia and Moaxlar, Fair. Eaat Win. !1)SLQ) VOL. IT. NO. 138 GBJ2ENSBOBO, N. C SUNDAY. JUNE 26. 1910 SECTION ONE, PAGES i TO . PltlCE FIVE CENTS CAME TO AN W"?IH2??M INVESTIGATE RALEIGH OVERWHELMED S II M M A R 1 7 F 11 dvd rrr a t r rem rr r Tn ttt U U 111 ill ft 11 1 L L U r W J. X JUiU U t JlA JL U JL r LJSJ JUS J. aJ J. Xl J. V KJ J. Is Congress Finished Work And Uncertainty and Doubt Among County Candidates Vote At 3 o'Clock Showed Close Race or Clerk, Sheriff And Register of Deeds Results Received. Both Booses Took Up Charges Mr hat Early in the Evening Looked Like a Victory For The Regulars Turned Into a Sweep ing Defeat, Mr. Cannon Speaks of Work Of the Congress. Adjourned Sine Die. Made by Gore. 1 SCENES DURING LAST HOURS rmldent Tad lecehretf Ccogratula Hobs llpm ttii ruage ol Many IdmlolstrafloB Measures. (Br Tli Aaaooiatad Pre-) Waariiugtuu, Juno ii President Tft walked out of the capital at 11 o'clock tuliitflit eauhng. Aim! the aeouusl eeeaion of tae loof aeeaiou had juat adjourned aud a. had eifueii practically all matter, of legie latioa that bad been placed before him. He received congratulation' from hi! oabinrt and from members of both bram-lsr of Oungreae upuli the success ful aMg of most of hi. t measures. .Mr. Tall .hook hand, with all around and continued to smile. The clock in the Presides', a room wii la-nunr; the 11(1 : i.,,r when the Senate belt rane tinir tinra, .'pnalliiiz the final adjournment of the vuiob. Without trie lo.a of a moment the President, fol lowed by hi retinue of eabtaet mem' bera and assistants, left the building. 1je larl measure eigned wu a joint resolution to autiiorire the. secretary of war to loan tenia to tlie Appalachian dcuo.ition to be held in Knoavillc, Tenu., in heptemlier, which Mr. Taft experts to attend. Waahington, June 43. Each house of Tongreaa tonight marked us closing hour hv voting for an inve.tigation oi the McMiirrar Indian contracts. Instead of tha usual acene of comparatively un dignified relaxation from the busmee. of legislation, both bouses devoted exceed ingly eerioue attention to the charges of attempted bribery and other forma of improper influence tniide in the Senate veaterday by ISenator tiora, of Oklai heme, and aubeeouently la the Uouae iif RepreaeaUtrve Murphy, ad Uiaeouri. Two aenarati inveatiinatraaa mrt rr ' eided tec -one ' each -tusuNi,. Kaark' bofly.t piirrl a reeolutioa creating a select nommittea of iva member to pursue tha Imfuiry'to the hottom during reoens of Oongre.a, and to reporl whether any of its members are, or have been, interested in any ol theee contract. I ntil a late hour in the day It looked rut hex as if the matter would go by default. Hut an soon as the tw-i nouses reconvened at o'cltirk tonight, after a recess .ince attemoon, the mat ter came up with a ruth, end rrowded gallerica listened with intense interol to the proceedings which ended in the vole to prijlte the chaises. During the proceeding in the Senate, in the "marble nvioi." adjoining the Senate, were ex Senator Ijnng. of Kansas, and 'fTiurfton. of ehraka. wh i have been mentioned in ennncition with the Indian contract matter, as well Attorney J. V. iloMurray, of McAiestei, Oklahoma, whom Senauir Oore na.med the principal owner of the Indian con tracts in question. Speskker CVnnon appointed the follow ing committee to conduct the House in validation: Messrs. Burke. South Dakota, chair m.n; Campbell, of Kansni-: Miller, nf Minnesota, Stephen, of texs SaurideTs. of irifima. It was stated that the Vice President would not snnonrse the personnel of the Senate committee tonitfht. Eleven o'clock wa the hour et for the adjoumnient of the session: af! (hp evening the cnpitol corridors and pal lenee were crowded with spectators. Aside from the serious atmosphere sur rounding the passage of the investiga tion resolution, they wore the usual as pect of adjournment night. PreavJent I s It arrived at me capuoi nbont 10 oVIork nwwmpwnied by six : tiniatd t hat hen the entire vote was number of hm cnVnet. Tney went to n.cpjx Mijnr stedman would have 65 1 tbe pTw-tsid'-nt'' room, where the chief, of ;i1fortjfi ;q .tea j .Twitire trod hr to m l iip-m nore tin ln th(t ,ldlPia racl e,)n;(in(.raMe evm- nortant hilla cm-np 1o im from theflsion h(i. num on .cro(ul oI a mts I two Houses TV. aalMintr ntfwdlire kis s iinal Th.r were the usual committees of rot-(it;m fw eirh Hoes- to III. oth-lh(, the umml fsre.rll. ' 1 Ie gavel, rne presming .m..-er, .e, 1 at anpeoximKlelT tne affreea nc-ir an. tne nra reasnar .-ssion. , e ,m.K - .ion- well named, seven month, "'the; iTT-nrst ( onpT"r was mi an rna EDITOR 6EASLEY WILL ITrrrFl PI IDrVrr DftF UUUULLU ULrtllLitUL I UL fs3p,-ul to Daily News i Raleigh. June The executive com mittee ot tne von . aroi.na aioon l.apie snncunec. the selection of Kditor R. F Bersley. of the Monroe Journal. . a state chairman to succeed l.Tarence ror, who wrr. on , aceoeint of prctire of other dutiet. Mr. Beaaley wnll aasuma the duties ot chair nan at ono. A Compreheaaire Volume. (Sperial to Daily Vewa.) st a.rai irom nor n to ine rresiwiii. ana,. . , . - . . Ralaigh, June - Dr. Jwph Hyde WTiaHon, JIU. T.ike the fcht for the Pratt, tat goologiat. was here today cletkahip thia reault will hkly abow a from "fcapl Hill and exhibited to a ma term I change when the full returns niunbar of the atate officers advance vol- are received. unfa of the new bibliography of the I As predicted, Re. A. 0. Hark man ia gtwrnagT. wiinerologT and peograpty of ; in the midst of hit great-sat iffbt, tha Nortn Oarolina, a large and comprehen-j vote between him and RanktB being ex iri relume of which the state onVrra 1 cerdtng1y eloae. The country and one ti that it i Uie twit publication of its I town precincts ahowed tbe followm tdkad tiaw AM aam lac ax t. vU; Krrir, Statu 62& U le laat roport, from precinct No. 2, Greeaeboru. niad a decided chaiute in the rote for register of deed a, clerkship and aberiff. Kor clerk, W. P. Bll received ll ; J. W. Kerbis, Hi J. R. Cordon, 52. For sheriff, R. M. Reee, 74; D. B. Stafford, 42; B. K. Jouea, 141. The irreateat change waa between Kirkman and Rankin, the latter getting 187 to the former 78, giving him a lead of 100. Than were ne material ehanrea in tha tending of tha other candidate, aa ajVV. G. Hrartshaw reault of the latent return. ' A- Uaridaon . , At 3 o'clock thin morning the reault I w- C. Tw-ker . . . from 1 of the 27 precinct, showed the I D- R- Hufflnee . following vote for the ariona candi- date: Regiater af Deed. W. H. Rankin A. (i Kirkman Clerk of Superior Ceort. J. W. Forbi. ; I R. C.nrd.sa W. P. Beall, jr Treasurer. I. 0. Bunch 0. K. McKinney Coroner. W. W. W ood JlO ' ,. - 1, - ' Sitrrevor. F. I.. Fouat County Commiisionera. ,f. H. MoNeill M. L. Kendall M. G. Bevill T. A. Wilson Wtn. -f. Grooms W. C. Boren . . .1 .1. Al RsnKin W. Ci. Bradshaw t A. Ihtvidsoit W. C. Tucker Jl. R Huflines C. A. r.srrett 121" inii i ts l 71.1 : rno I 8H7 4!Mi ..' - vongressman, rum umnn. fharles M. Stedman 1 .14' . K lone . las B. S. Rovster Geoice A. Mehane 95 Chief Justice Supreme Court Walter Clark IJ4 . AaaoeUt Juetio Suprema Ceort. J. S. Manning ri.-t,J44 Piatt D. Walker W. R. Allen Corporation Commissioner W. T. Ue H. C Brown I. . C. Bsgwell John H. Pearson A. W. Graham Solicitor Eleventh District. S. M. tiattis , State Senator. T. 1. Murphv K. P. Hohpiod. jr House of Represents tivea, ( hsrles A. Hines T. .1. Gold .1. Kd. Kirkman T. R. Dillard I. M. iJavis jf 702 I,("i -.1' "' 1 ..Wo j . JS24 1 M j 6;Vi j H2 ' 72.1 281 Sheriff. K Jl. Kce 403 I. s. Stafford 441 B K. Jones 550 J W. Vhaiton 24ii WarkM by rxtreme actntty of paid racrs nd'amni i v aiia niixnw ot voU'. at a numlrcr ot procinrts. the InuK-miit i prirnarifsi cf (.jjiltord munty rp pullod off yfMerday and at Vl.'M) o'cldxk this endornfd in hi prcinct lor thr lower morning the returns from 17 country rot-j house mid V . I.. Williams id hit pre in statiorM rinl one from ttreensboro' cintt for state .eator gave no indication of the ultimate rv I ln all but thr exlj-eme wt-strm part suk, aside fromi the coii'rrf-tMOiiail arkj of the county sentiment is practically indicia I nominations i unanimous against the creation ot Hoke In th- congress. on I ole Major county. The fight for ren-tor f deeds ('h.rle .rMediiini.P out of the 18 pro is f'n-x irally hetuon Frank Ma rah and ciiK'U, had a mairity oi tlM. over all i Kultun K. Hall, with to other candi contpftitfHn, Mpsnrft. .lonen Koyster and 'dates in the Held Nothing can be jjriven ft-brine. The vole stood: Stedman, I from the city piiinarM-, whirh has juat MO; Jone. 77; Royat.T. 18, and Mt-bane, I opened at this ritinjz iw-TiKsTTgiir neanuariera it waa understandinu of the bullota, s larire L .. i r .n Ij ,P1, j Valker', space blank. Un ,h(, ,hw W1f(, "T- f ' h itnnmll .nd Allen v. ere onpoaing nii tnerrfnrp oted tor each, leavins Wlker. who ha. no opposition. ,n the The rc, urns at ,'i" '!,.OW:if ;V'annin' I s.9; talker. 5ii; Allen, j2... (ban-man I Shernll stated that indications pointed Itnwarns two-thirds of f.uilfords 2c Totea in th'' '"' -,'n,ention for Manning and the remaining third for Allen A compli- cati.in is errjinent on a.vount of the ar- fkl-.ll4 I iniiE-Mir-Mt The County Office. Tn the race tor Herk J. V. KoHms h, t opponents bv a jrood vole, Th, ro) .,, from H precincts showed: port,j, 4o.): Beall. 3- Gordon 271 Witli two precincU from High Point tnro, ia trrcenhoro to come there may be a material change in the above vote. In the four coradrvM ftgbt for sheriff. Ii. B. Jonea, the prraent HD3umbenti, lada. The vote at midnight showed: (ones. 333; Stafford. 817; Re. 221, , waa atated that Proximity would (fire I Rankin a good majority over kirkiuan. j I. A. IXtvidson, preeeat ciiairmau of i the board ox county eamnnaeioners, ia leading the 12 candid. lea. The vota at waa: .1. H. Mc.Velll . . . . M. 1. Kendan . . al. i. Bevilla . .. T. A. Wilaon . .. William J. (iroonie W. C. Boren . .. 304 l.U 568 3 tKU 553 45' 23 7 J. At Hank I a . . I ""J-rett I F. P. Hobgood ahowed unexpected f27 atrength in the senatorial race, the vote I of 18 precincts showing the following: -j Hobgood, 673; Murphy, 553. ' I The Ira candidate, for the two acuta I in the hou.e of representative, are run 54 nine: neck and neck, with T. R. Dillard 3nl leading the field. The vote recorded at 582 midnight ahowed: Hinea, 418; tiolj, 297: Kirknian. 618; Dillard, 540; Uavia. - 'i SoLcitor ilatti. received the sol.d vote. he having no oppoait.cn. Judge Walter lt1ark wived the solid vote for chief - I . . . Jllsxice oi me nupreme conn. The returns were exceedingly slow reaching heaiuarters and at :1 o'clock this Ulnlni Waahmirloll. two (Jren- iboro prnciarta. Deep River, North High I Point and Nuith Oilmer hsd failed to ui.. M,.. i'k. r...,.u at u,... pi may change the slight majorities of Ir respective candidatca materially. Tha Nominations. W ith the returns so far reccmd the I ill loams nominations for county nilice M3!r practically aseiiied: .. 11. M cKin - 711 i ncy, tiee.urer; W . H. Rankin, ivitcr SS.l'of deed.; W. W. W .al, eoronci . 1. I.. I IS.) Kousl, eurveyor, and .1. M Kiiknmn lor: it he legislnture. vV . P. bcall ami .1. W . , rorwe, irom appearance """ "t" J nurwiav s piunarv lor me mini eieik "'! .naa'r- ' '" o:Ree.. Willi all (ireenslwio and Higb oint votes in, will .iciy lead mr ahentr. though Stafford he. jiod chance, sill an everagr in virwie". The fight for membership aa the board ot emiatr onmminaioners will not lie de araiinri.iuitil next Thuradey, unless ! thcra .is a tnaieffttt flUiute in the votes j n,,t counl'! j The ofhc-ial returns and resulia will I not lie kuoan before tod. v. in Cumberland. (Np.'cial to laaily News.' esveitevine, .nine z.t. iimist the I lnn... l ,n nr,H,,,u . kIH al I hr , ..j . . .1 i.. lllllirrCIll Illl-Cllltl! I lllllllin,ll . IIIIIIM-I 1. ,V. ... ,l.l,Mi... ia II,. count 5 cotjTtnlion, hu h coin fni-i tn Ka.vttenlle en .Inly 1 In but few inftianit-s waa a vot taken aa to the choit- ol rt mila r oamli datra, the only bunine lieing the fex tinn of delrgatea Therofore, it ia im potMihle to ivf the political complexion. Hon H. L. iodw in, piofent fOn(rrtaa mnii from this dint net . dt-vploptid aome un4kptrttBd Hlrenih in the ootinli dis tricts, whre hia fnende lorred h vole. H. la. Cook, howe er. will fto into t he eonfrreaaional oonvrnti'tn, it i jin'diflrd, with Oimhertan'1 solid for turn A. A. McKeithan, for clerk of i hp urt, and I), (.aoieit, tor trennui fr, ha ve t he it rng( h of the county. I ndici ion arej tnat in nun tor snorin tiw narniwea down in tli- niruinlHiit, N. A Watnon, and V H MfOachy. A. f). MH.ill waa From Manning Hftadquarten. 'Spral to DaiJy News t hiirham. lune 2ft At midnight Sena tor r oii-life, canipeiifni manager for 'u . 1 tr, , heard In .ludjre Umes Manning, said: e have 3' ixjd coun t les, in all of w hirh t here ha e been min- t er our eti ma tei i it e In some of t hm t he rot has been sin pn-i uly larjje. and I j W "f" pred.ci.nn that in the eon vent ion .ludi'e NlaiiiiMitr will have a j0n!T of ;r n,Pr Allen."' lhere have t-t n av4iirif remarkahla re norta aent tn Kim (. in , tor in-iianor w irea 190 fnr Manning, uie for Allen. In Ro.kinch.m countv.' where, p-rhap.; ... k ' u v ... li u nine. h .npear- to have two third of the rote, and W arrca county ia cla;med ; ' , .p,Frjdid vo& an4 the k. . -t . v. Iniost solidly. Cleveland givrts tbe .1 OIH at v 1 1 1 c -ii ua lien is iis.isjrLur:! uai - Itogethei tenng Telegrams continue to pour in after midnight and the Manning headquar ters are no death chamber. Hut iittlf ia to le gathered on the ait uation in the Hffh It is crriain that while no vote was rat in LXirbam to day Manning will get everrthing and the politicians are kind to Major Sted man. Durham merely named delegatea to the count v convention today. In New Hanover. iSpocial to Daily Xea Wilmington. June 2.V - H. I,. Godwin. mmher of TVngre from the anth dm tri?t. developed mMpctv, alrnth in tbe pri?oarie toJay. but inemplte re turns at a late hour Uvnight indieart that he did nM reveive rmmcient strength to ge him tbe nomination. The total OaMaWMd am Paf 2 TO EXAMINE WHOLE SUBJECT ; rartles Interested Make Emphatic De- Dial ol the Sensational Allegatloa Made by Senator i ium Oklahoma. Waahington, June 25. Tha Senate tonight adopted a resolution by Mr. Hughe directing an investigation into ieulor tiore'a charge that a senator wa. intereated in ludian contracts. The House tonight adopted a resolu tion offered by Mr. Tawney, of Minne sota, providing for an investigation of the McMurray Indian coutracta by a committee of five members of the House. Senator Hughes, in presenting hia resolution, atated that Senator Gore'a ' r.v .u.t m.-, ' oouiu noi d ignorea. I 1 resolution waa adopted without opposition It Is aa follows: -Resolved, That a committee of five, 1 to In h iMilnlMil hv tli. ntMir lie snH ' -.- , 11 ' hereby directed to loveatigala and "P"" imi any iwoaior oi vne " -ica is, or owing nis icrm oi nic. lis- tieen intere.te.1 in or con ""-"'I "h Icuwlation affecting the ap ' wnal "t Indian eonliauts or has done anitliing because ot said interest, and ulicthpi au nuproper attempts or ef fort, to prevent or to mciiic the pas sage ot a statute affecting the approval of Indian cciiracta hate been made at . (h, ,.. , ... ..a ..;j miUrr tullloIInl to ,lt and arootrii jB va.-ntion ' A, k,r i mrier t instance a letter w d ro tstr ll, M Thumlon. of Vehraska, demanding an invest igalinn. Proceedina upon the the , ory lt, N)r (iorf mtdr t i-hsrge againt him, he .aid that lie was en ,,.lv ,,.,',. Hl ,rv,.r, ,, ; ,...i ,ltk s.ndir 1 ,f h.,,1HUN hr h,d gau ' (r McMilrraV Mi. MHiuire, ha hia atatement aa tlia floor of t lie Honse waid: "I have no Interest, directly or indi rectlv. near or rem.Me in Ihe rnnlr.o. T'-T.l""r rm?,: .""'"""''" L L". '"'.":..''. "-."J '.n" m"J r. Iisve heretofore ftanklv Mated that in mv iiid(iment the ni-ii.t,on pr.xided lor tlioeii, ... t.s, hljth and that stale men! I have made ahrnever o,-c..t.n re ' nil ii ,i 'Ihe rilftlt tit indivt1 I Irtitiaoa 1 , c. ,-......, 1 1... 1 . ,1 r- M--l.n, - "1 Him own .election tor t he nrnlert . nH ..I jiiM ment of t heir property interests wiih the (government was not open to challenge. "The am.ndmerit to the appropriation bill h m;tde in the Senate renin rinf t he s ppnn a I nf fnfrrrR to these vn tmet wrta an unusual prnv icion, inas much ii herlof(pre and iimler the jren rral law approval of anth con t rati wm lef l to t be executive. lA'hen ' loveraor lohrifcoii , .tf ihe 'rrtssiiw nat ion. and tnemb rs of t Indinn delegation from int )i 1 rrhea now in Wa.thint on, t atd to me tiat the amendment fliet had prt pared was antisfaolorr und wnuJd fnJW pntvt the rights of the Indians and i eq ue. ted that 1 prfgeent it, 1 exnmined t car thanp1 from the present requirements wm tliat the individual contract of the linfirtn 'itijens relatitip to their tnl funds mu-t alo be approvesf. b the Pr f itd ''iit bf ore i t heew me eff eM ire ', the amendment thus propotwd as reported later from the eoiiferenca? crm rnittee, left t lie subject of mprtta t n w holly w itTiin the corit ro ff t he Pr.t Hcrit and the 4vret.arv nf t he in terior. it seemed to me rm irely pmpT leirslstion, hut a the mJer Has baen pi veil W'de piiM:ritT in Tt- publi. prs. it im most unfriir and tiniut to rn tf tcj e it aa it is I suTmtt tlwt the U use l.oul-l ft -nce atithorize tbe fuP t and mnt seBPf-hjna: inveatigatinn of the nat ter. and to that end I a-k unanimous iinsent that tha rule com m if toe be disa-harifd from the fnrt ner consideration o' Hne reM)tltWo Hll and that Mid resolution he paaated with he following amend ment '"t h m ii id merit 1 f t he raaa.nl nt ton re- furred to bv M V't'I'ltr" rwr.s,tks et.niiife that would truhMe in the pro po'd ini et ign t ion alt contracts pend ing with anv of the five eivilifed tnrtx- r with indiridti.il members and whether or not anv improper mean hare ban attempted by any nersion with reference to a -coring anv such eontraaHa or in attempting to nave aiwh contra eta ap-pre-vM." The rTorrSas adonted a auhstitnte reso lution ofTered hv Mr Tawney. of Minne sota, creating a committee of five to investigate mntracls with the Choctaw. fTiieHcasaw and Ot-stre tribe, the inquirv to embrace any acta of bribery, fraud or anr other improper influence. The ea?Bunittee is to file in report when completed with the clerk of the f?oiHie. Vr Burke, the chairman of the new inTeatigating committee. aaM tonight that tha committee wvwild meet in Okla horn Pit the frst week in August and would take all the trme neceaaary to pt the evidence desired there. VVe w-fl then deride." aeid Mr. BurktB, "what we want to do It. Washington." Mr. PnoVrwood. of A tuba ma, TVrnrv -rmt. souwdH a warning to tbe Fepuhli 'ane aryainM throwing eand ,n the eves ff the aT,ith. deflanng that eomipinn sno1 brhevy waTVd IvWid the effort at ratification of these wntr-aef Tbe Tawnev roohrtVi as ad9tw was framed from a rewnhftiotn rpTred Hy Mr Carter, of Oklahoma, hut ta broad pr The eommitte- may tile ita rtyort durimg iW raeaaai W Comgi aaai. (Special t Daily Newa.) Raleigh, June 84. Raleigh haa given the "nag" or "regular" Democratic ticket a majority af 347, this being tha rota aa State Senator W. B. Jonea, the rtng" candidate, against Dr. E. W Sikaa, af Wake Forest college faculty. Jonea' majority wu the loweat af the "ring" candidates. W. ii. Ruaa led with 5M majority for clerk of court orer Millard MlaL Raleigh, June ii. A landslide ia the rural precinct of Wake county for the "insurgent" faction of the Drmocratie party haa tonight changed the temper of the "regular" or "ring from rejoin ing at apparent rictory to the a tun ning realisation that their Raleigh ma jorities of from 350 to (00 are ia the case of nearly, if ami all, the "regular" candidates overcome and that defeat confronts them with half a doren rural precincts to hear from. Ntate Senator Jonea admit thai he is defeated by Dr. K. W. Rykea, although tones carried Raleigh townahip tiy ;to6 TWO MEN HURT IN WRECK OF CONSTRUCTION TRAIN SprN-ul to Ddilr Newa.) Wirtejiboro, Jun t.V laat niyht nine loaded care broke lonae from engine pull- j ig Uierri on the Atlantic t 'ne.t Ijne' new roadlicd jtif-t below Mclarlan and crashing into another enjjine some dia- . . . ... .. . , . tan down tha hill. Ihe accident cureed at Bunalraan and Stratum's con- atruction works, and t-hs d.r ins belonged " Inem. rjlg'eeer J. H. j fat, wo n on .1., .,.IUtin. sne.ne. saw the ln.,,c ,,.micv hnt thev wore on him be- "r '""ln """"" ,"" ,r'n ,,r " "'""" Hl" fflHlw '""allv -"-he.l t" pieces and ..ill nol l.c woith I'-painng in iiimpiiijr imm n. .ir I . , a ba.llr -. ai.lrd , hnt w.itr and steam and one f his shn.ildt'r d In- . , jealed. Ills hrakmnen. lommv Nina was badly bruised, but is not serioiuly hurt oung 'l eal ta 4 son of Mrs Rnwlsml Teal, Ins home is ti.-ar M Karlan and he has Hen emph.vrd by the huntrom a nd St ration company foi some tunc His phvsician. lr Dunlop Thonpon. thinks there ia a chance for his reeuvery. but he is dangerously injured. Mr Sing is h son of Consist hie M. Snip. wrightsviTTeFeach WILL ENTERTAIN TIIE SALESMEN 'Sprarial to Daily News ) Wilmington. lune ?5 -One of t he laigest excursions eer run to Wrights ville IleaWh will arrive ncit Tueaday ftotn Atlanta, and the li. test r-orts aie U Ihe etTect that 1..V-0 tickets have al ready tieen sold. It is known as t he citv aalesiDavn excuiaioo and 1 lie part will n-mait) on the lea U from I uea dty morning until Satuiduy. During t he week not an Atlanta wholesale hotiae will have a saloanian on the streets, the wnek being a hoi h lay for therm. The Geargiana will come en two spe cial trains -one a aolid train of Pullman cs m and the orher dav coaehea. Children's Fishing Party. 'Sp.-rial to Isaily News) rightsville Meach, .June n - f'hil dren lishing party, compoei largely of yo,mg people from Atlanta, wp-nt out from the Seashore yesterday in the -.nil boat "VirgiB May. and hwd a mo-i d I ghtful time In two hours the party caiiflt something over HV) rout and pm ftah. the lucky fisherman being Mater Hugh NtinnaMv, of Atlanta, who pulled in IS of the flnay tribe Retained Championship. iHy Ibe AuiiH IVm. Philadelphia, Tune Hotchkisa, of FWkler Miss Hare a., tolav re taniettl Lne momn ingi" nn i-nnis - ... cbampmaship rieteating the chaUenger, at at atL VI . t. li.a l-'rlifra Unt h af . 1 i , . . . Boston as a partner, Miaa Hotf-hkisa ; won the championship in double, and with J R- farpnter, jr. of Philadelphia she captured the mixed doubles cham pionship. Pabtic Buildings Bill Signed ( By The Asociat-d Prs Washington, June 25 President Taft thia afternoon aigned the public building have Twen self itifaicted, took pUc th -bill, which autbories tbe e.xpend:tur of 'afternoon at Bry n Jar, a suburb I i 122 ("00,010. but does not actually ap ! Rev. Ceorge C. '( art-r. of the Kpo"witii nroprtate the money. The annropna-1 hnrch ff t he K'-dt-rrier. o'tV is I a mw ttona will be left to tbe tvit (Jongreas. m . Will Loava Tweaday. i By The Aasociated Press) Washington. .Tune ta . Preaidert Taft will leave Waabingtoti for Bevanley Tttamla rvwauag, majority, and canned Wak Fereet, the home of Dr. Kikea, by three vote. The Raleigh suajariUes for ttta "regu lar county officers wars Roaa, clerk of the court, 447; Seara, ahariff, 532; Bernard, register of deeda, 419; Pegraiu. treauurrr, 447. The total Raleigh vote ia indicated by the rote for clerk of the naurt, ia which Ruaa received 1,27, and MiaJ, 81. The baUoting all over the county haa been iu a regular erary quilt fashion, there never having been known such scratching and ierrgtilar voting. Frank Daaicis Warn. In the eonteat for judge of the Ruth Judicial district, Wake county seems to Have giren Frank Daniela, of Goldsboro, a majority of about 5a aver Clifford, of Harnett. There were primariea la none of the other counties except that In a conren tioa primary at Clayton the judicial district delfratea were Instructed for Daniels. For Congress the undivided support of Wake county goes to Con gressman K. W. Pott. PROMINENT FARMER BADLY CUT NEAR CHAPEL HILL (Special to Daily Newa.) Chapel Hill, June 2.'.. W. P. I.loyd, a ! prominent and proeperoua farmer, was seriously If not fatally out by W. A. Horn Friday night auout 8 o'clock. Mr. i '-lovd ffne over to bis pasture, i w hich ia about oue-half a mile from hia u, iMl HUM yeun, dies, when jh, w,, .1 tacked by SUr. ilora. H waa I first atnick by Horn and knocked to tbe s""""s a-""- "-' - H-rn cut l,m. vcr-al time, in the face .1 "".v I wo 'ii'. were broken .he. i.e ... struck ,tn n.t ne thought waa in'i ti -i jj'in, mn m- in iu tAJ iiarr 111111 mir in hia pnor)Hiuri Mr I Jn 1 ri 11 fiiTllnit cil 1 it, n and ''r iff ''d v wbo knnv hnn. Mo it. ii hiolhtr ot 1' r I.loyd wealthy ntanutflct titer it this place. At the present lime Mr. I.loyd is doing as well aa t-outd be evpccleil. and Ir. AIht neOn, a ho dnwfd l.lotd s Hounds, says that, though thev are a-riou, they are nol neivssai ilv (ait a I. Horn. h ii h man of bad repute, has not a vel been captured. Kvei y mans Mrs-ible will be used to bring him to justice. OR. PRATT SUCtESSFUL IN RAISING HIGHWAY FUND lrterVj,.! ( n 1 1 V NfWS) rtalcigli, lune 5 l!cuseiiij( the pro gifs nt highway lulled rng in tha moun tains nf North ( aroJ na, lr. .lotw-ph 1 1 de I'rai I say t h;it he has alrea'ly raided si mt $J,.4N. m private donations toward a fund for the tturvey and 'rfher preliminary work for the Blue Kt(vre highway that is to connect .Wievil le. t ri4KK7 nintintain, Alt ipsa and Lioville Me isays that he ha a prly nf ten men al work on this urvev now. Ihe d puri ment i Just now giv ing ' illation which tiail Ix-cn enai-ted. engineering assitaji4-e in road build j "The appropriation," ho nitid, 'haa lug to Hend.THon, a nee county, and I n Urc. but not neatly at l;iigi an arri'iil on . U a rren count y. Antl there j tierna mle.l by t he people who w ppc ag are appln-a I ions on file fnr asststame in! it a t trig over the development of the Date, hrutiMWick. ( leveland. Kuthertord, rious depnrtnients of the government Forsyth, and ad kin count lew ' h" de- "The DrmocTats hae talked about purl merit, I. Trait says, is so prese d , economy, but tiny have helpcl to ett aith work that he can g ve ttesc applt large every appropriation and there aia -a n ts no assurarid of juat when t hey i bills introduced by Dcmivrats and not ran le rearred. They will W Uken Tn'at-d upoo wbi't-h would call tir Vm, the order of their applications. (Mionno additional expenditure S, STEAMER BURNED, BUT ALL niocri'rrno U'ror piiirn rAooLMltKo I. tnt oAVtl) j . fPv The Aswiated Press ) TaaCrosse. Wis., .Tune lJ- ' einiratoatMa nn Itoard the - With 1 -0fl Acme Ps.-ket i fompajiy's big atener .1. S., c.n:ght nre in T ne i taa r.rai river ix t i . n Nenoa and X'ctirv tonight, anil, al thoil-rh the wtentner whs hiirneH o thr.' . i m-mtt r at fvt nnimnl if inn o' I r.tu in itr's ede, prompt s'tion o' t,ptain( Mrrlfl , 'hlarh.ig th boat whei thelr first alarm was sounded saved cverv on on board 'mlv one woman injurr-d in the mad ruh from t he boat l t lie rt. on hi-h the faoat waa be-hel Johnson's Funeral. Hv The Vsaocjated I're f j Philaoclrh,., June 2o - The f nei .r Ciuy R Jobr4on, w hae death a few i ago in Rirmincham, Ala, is report. d t- ' intrment wis aoade in the rnifl'-ry it I 'joining th emircii. ! jn amall cratTipan-i i ' 1 r grtwr WM the widow, Mrs .M.f.mn. who hefnve her Tnaarriage was Visa VA'h Wheiaai a member of a prouiiivB!: riuia- di laaaaj. i MORE AND BETTER LABORS The Session Just Ended Has lecem plisned More Tbao Anj ot Its Pre decessors, Said tbe Speaker. (By Tha Associated Prasa.) Washington, June 25. vSpnssker Can non, in a statement from uhe roatrum j':.t brfiirc the Hovae adjourned tonight, decland he had nothing to apologize for as a meiulier of the House or a Speaker, and tie ronmed each member 00 lid aay the aajue thing. Misr stating the closing Coagreta ha been at time a aarrauoua aeaaioa, lb Speaker declared: "A. ire (aiss from Waehington to our hoauri I shall go, puting behind ana tha conlests 1).-roufti which the Houae aaa staacd without malice." I he Sk. ker wistied each member of the I'm w health dunug the coantug va isUoD. Washington, June 2S Speaker Can non tonight auunnarir.ed the work ot . ( ongrei. in a atatement ha gave to til . press. The speaker paid moat ttteatlon , to the legislative work aocompliahad, re (erring only incidentally to the fight , which bad been mad on the rules of tha House. 1'lie refram of tha ml, ha aaid, had resulted in little advantage. Tha peskker declared that the Congress uat ended had don more and better work: than any Congree of which ha bad bees a member, during hia 35 ysara oi service la the House. After recounting tha leg -ialation enacted, the apeaker aaid: "This work of legislation lia gone on , quietly, but effectively, while those who view t'ungress from a distance have been aasuming that tha House waa doing nothing but changing its rule. Tha changea of rules have contributed to the pleasure and perhaps ihe power of noma rent of legislation itself haa moved oa aa usual, with little disturbance on- ac ' count of a few methotla and with Utile .Hi'.nl.ni thMrefrnm .., do not think th, mrk of Congreas r-bould be mcaaured by the voluma of business, but hy the character of tha legislation and the care takan in it eoiifcideration. Meaaured by that atanU ard the Hist o tigress will tuke is high place in the record of legialatiou. There have been, however, more thtin tl.000 of the 27.000 hilla considered and reported from (t-aiuitt4t?h ami about 300 public laws enacted in thi session, aa ugainst 400 public laws tor the atitira tvOt h Congress. 1 ca n commend t ht entire membernhip of the House for in ilualry and intelligence in their legisla tive work of t tua acHsion . " Continuing, the Speaker said: "This Congress haa not only revUed the tarifl without disturbing buainecxa but it has enacted important legisla tion amending the interntate com merco law. makiiw that law more effective, giving the interstate commerce com mis -nion greater power and nreating a court of fHnmerce, and this aithouL seriously affcci rng t he bttsinesM of the railroad or checking t heir increase of wages tn t heir rmplyven. Thia mm-dis to me U meet the definiti'n ot ttalturnanahip in Icislat ion. "This t'ongresa has a No enacted . postal savings bank luw, which ta en t irely n vv legialatton. blaiug a new trail in law-making in t his count ry." 1 hn Jnakcr then dctajlc! ther leg- I take it, their !alk ft enoniy h Pn k -! vthkisn. As I iaid m (he Ireginmng, the work of tliiH i "inure. ha ben pmit,"r 1 Jn anv ",l,"r wn1,n ' f-r n n-mw, d it has been cont ncinp VgikUt nm in the face nf desf nictir tactics and ef- forts tn create f Art intiM sf rite. 1 hes I efforts, 1 regret t. I hei e vr-1 fd piiMic prts thus -Intmn, a,.d buv- to thesfl revolu evp.twe of tha ""' attention m t1 hft r.Ml work ,,f 1 mg given so mu. n . " ' ' ' record of i - n.,t suprising that -h. - ia 11 -ud.lc!v Hi !; T!..t th ,' Rr. I i- m i,.i..-t hsrs in '. '"- l"iub'icri "t ' -pt.i ;n u, iP t'"1' n ' - M.cn t far rv c ,, ..ft, - I pla fnrr'i : - I n .nip s 1 mn t r i f ; h ' k d- ln'c ticff'tc n 4 itirr.rnrrt , 1 ir (Ik- pau'-'akinL' ''t-,i' m. :- '.r the n tn: t . iaf r- Of I l'PT ' he ro idn ri d'H" hi t.ctd nf be id 1 iie nteni- " arts r w r f n n t r nnnrnn V V. Ut iKAtt A KKSX RURAL MAIL CARRIERS i hi nd, t ii r n Thomas Hon.M. nf r-arh'sn-J. pre,dent of th- North i"aroliDa R.iral l-.r Carriers' ss - ociat ion. has been notitVd that Bon. vtr V J'sw w-.l r.-nd Nfonda-v. HI" 4. wuh the career, ih tate a f -al'.gh. and w.'l dr 'he .iate coa- vaonaa n camera om iu osa
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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June 26, 1910, edition 1
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