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4- I. . CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. TVEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, J903. 8 FOR BETTEBrVTATERViYS CONGRESSMAN ' MAKES FLEA. Banquet h -New Engl" J - Goods AmooUcIom Attended tJF .ifnimnn JVoq& .Two State and . ' Other" prominent SpeadcereOtm - nnuMi KaasddB, of Iionlslans, Had a His Subject "Owr Nation's '-y ' - . . tr.a - vim Wsa erAaerwys and Better Hr.fWwJ morning. The Armenians - bof ' Say Water TranaponauoM IVto Much Better Adapted Ixw , CUa, Balky Impertahsvble Article vV aad to 11 nob Cheaper Than tbe Other. . Beaton. April Je. Coni" from two States and other promin ent speakers to-night added their la fiuenee to boom tha now waterway Bd harbor Improvement demanded by the Bay State. The occasion wa a banquet siren by the New England Dry Good Association. Congraaa man Joseph E. Ransdell. of louU taaa, spoke on "Our Nation' Water tttyi" He mid In part: ' "Water transportation i much cheaper than other and is admirably adapted for heavy, low class, bulky, Imperishable article. such coal, mineral ore, structural steel and rails, lumber, cotton and grain. To transport freights of this character en nrst-class waters like Long Island sound and the Groat Lake and the lower Mississippi river cot sdoui ons-strth as roach as the averaga rata by rail. "An expenditure of five hundred millions on the rivers, harbor and coastal waters of the United 8tates would perfect a water transportation system of fully 25.000 miles, most of which is now so imperfect as to be of amah value. This ytem could move enormous volumes of freight to anl from nearly evtry part of the Union. and at such cheap Tates that the savins in reduced freight charges probably would equal the total cost everv year. -'""Congress should make prompt provision for Improving all our worthy waterways, snd the best method Is by a bond issue of $60, 60,00 a year for the next ten years. Money spent wisely on waterways would be s permanent investment, returning for all time a hesvy Inter eat In cheapened freights, and as posterity will reap the grestest part of the benefit it should help to pay the debt. "Our rsllroads are planning to ex pend five thousand millions In exten sions and betterments. This colosssl sum Is to be raided by Issuing bond, which the people will have to pay. One-tenth of thi sum. or $500,000, CG0. spent on waterways would ac complish as great results In freight moving, and at one-sixth the rail rate. "We should watch water terminal with eagle eves. In many localities they are ownw and operated by rail roads In their selfish interests, with acanty regard for the rlfrhts nf their rivals, for their purpose Terminals on navigable waters should be public property a-ii all transportation agencies between land and water should use them on equal terms. in making appropriations for Improving water courses Congress should exact as a condition precedent, ample pub lic terminal n- be provided by the local community." GAIJGHF.K ON STAND rorrrer Cl-alniteji of Hoard of Snper isor Told Stor of ttr- CormptlaD In Mayor .KclK'milz's Adnilnlhtrntlon WltneMi In t jIIkiuii ( . San Frani lsi o. i'HL. A ri I 20. For the tenth time sine hi ' onfe.-tslon of bribery was rtrnrilcd In 1907. James I nnlla cher on. ( board of suuiti ism "moned as a witness in tlie trial for l bribery of Fain.',; I'alhoun. presiilen' i of the I'nlteil Ita'l rou.U. He reea ted I FK1 CH1M TO IKMiS. the story of oftl ial corruption t 1 1 ; r I brought abou tlie downfnM or Mav- 1 Twvlve-Ver-(Hd cgn. nsrrjr Be er Schmltz s Hclministrxtinn Hinl tlie ihim Slepinoilicr l,rrt Him ill indictment of a s-ore of prominent I Cliarge of III Stepbmt Imts ami Sis men. ' th. Injured the Throe Children. Gallagher i si e,l aftr former N Orleans. April 20 Beinuse Supervlsir Ferd inand P X i. hulas, who bis stepmother had left him at honi" is alleged to h.tw re, eie.l a br I ne t--a ipelinisas. L.a . in charge of his from the defendant, had h n sut-b-.-t- "ung stepbrothers and sisters. Tom ed to an f xsniitmtion litntlng t hree Jodfrey, a l2-year-"ld neg;ro fed the days. " youngest of his cliarKes to the hogs Oallagher dei lared he had talked :nd later wilh an hp inflicted what with AhrahHm Ruef about the appll- ', w ill irohabl prove fatal wounds on cation of the Cnlt.-d Hail roari for an .the other children, overhead trolley i ermlt before the fire' Three , bllrtren were injured Of 106 and that Ruef had requested him to ascertain if the permit would 1 parish authorities and Tnni was plac be granted by the hoard I11 In J'"1 at 1 'pelousas. She sas she "I talked with several members of i found the baby in the pen w ith the the board." testified Callngher. and 'bogs when she returned home lata remember that Andrew Wilson ex- , pressed a belief that there would be i a large payment. He mentioned Jin.- 000 for each member of the board 1 reported to Ruef that the ordinance could be nut through and at this meet- 1 Ing It was understood that 1 was to i receive $15,000. Wilson was to retlwounds. His young 110,000 and the others $ 4,000 each." Gallagher testified that he had re ceived $85,000 in three payments, but thst he had disbursed it to members of the- board. other ; LAKE MATTAMI SKFKT REGION. Major Joseph K. Kuhn. rnited States Knjrlneer. to Iske Kxamlnatlon to Ascertain Practicability of Connor! -ing Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds. Norfolk. Va.. April 20 Major Jo eph E. Kuhn. I'nlted States engineer la charge of the Norfolk district, left to-day for North Carolina for the pur pose of making a preliminary exam ination of Lake Mattamuakeet region with a view of ascertaining the prac ticability of connecting the Albemarls ltd Pamlico sounds by a canal as a part of the Inland waterway from Nor- at th. request of the inland water board. Major Kuhn expects to spend four or five days in the inspection. Tennewnee Dutch" I'rtdcr Arret ? .Atlanta. Ga.. April 20. Advices re ceived here to-day by the postofflce in spector in charge from the authorities at Bosvling Green. Ky., are to the ef fect that a man believed to;be 'Ten- ' -w. nessee rjutrn. tne noiea sare oiew- ' Gre7nvTr C.. Jail. Is under arrest -. - mere, xne nrtrv. is oeins; neia pena lag Identification. Half Million Gallons of Whiskey De- i - Ktroyed. Belfast. April 30. Fire to-day de stroyed half a million gallon of whis key at a bonded warehouse in Bel-, fast The entire fire brigade was en Cased In fighting the flames but the men were driven back frequently by the fierce heat and the exploding of casks of spirits. The loss is estimat ed at tl.2SO.000. Twenty persons were injured. ". Fletcher Eret-ted C. S. Senator. Tallaharsee. Fla.. April 50 Dun- can U. Fletcher, of Jacksonville, was to-day elected t'nited States Senator by the Legislature. ' tJP BEFORE THE BAR. . If. H. Browne an sttornee, of Pitts field, Vt.. writes: have saed Dr. ' King's New Life Pills for yesrs snd find tkera such a good f amity medicine ws wouldn't b without them." For Chilis, Constipation. Biliousness er fldt Head aehs they work wonders. 2jc at all druggists. I Anaeniana Retired to The Quarter and Resisted For Forty-Eight Hoars Tlios sands Hotnefeas and " Famine 1 Imminent. Larcana, iCyprus,' April 20. Ad vices received . here from Adana- by way of Latakia. Syria, say that mas sacre began in the markets at Adana retired to their own quarters snd re sisted, for 48,hOr. The Christian basaars were footed and burned. For several days 'the villagers came in from the surrounding country hordes. They - ware armed by in the authorities, who pretended to regard them; as military reserves. Women and 'children were horribly mutilated, the missionaries, Roger and Mauser, being shot dead while fighting tbe fire. The maasacres then spread to Tarsus and otner places. The whole district is in a shocking condition. ThousanCs are homeless and famine is imminent. The 4.000 refuges in tha yard or me American College are In a pitiable condition. Provisions, clothing and physicians are urgehfly needed. FIVE THOUSAND SLAI.V. Result of Outbreak of Moslem Fanati cism In Adsna 2.000 Were Killed. Constantinople. April !0. No less than 1,000 persons lojt their lives in the massacres that have been going on in the vilayet of Adana during the past eight dsys ss a result of the out break of Moslem fanaticism. Of this total 2.000 were killed in the .Clt of Adana. more than .00 of thwjlc tlmx being. Moslems. This Information .was received In Constantinople through consular Chan- ) nels. I Adana at present Is quiet, but there have ben renewed attacks on Chris- I tions at Ma rash In the vilayet of Alepo, retta. The consular advices describe the altuation as extremely precarious. The excitement at the Port of Alex andretla Is Intense, although the pres ence of the British cruiser Diana at that port j expected to have a tran quillzlng effect. Disturbances are reported from HadJIn in the northern extremity of the Adana vilayet, where a large Ar menian community i.n counted upon to defend Itself. WllJy MKKT ROOSKVEIT. Kins; Edward Wires Governor of Pro tectorate to Meet Ks-Prewldent Up on HI Arrival at MonibaM and to Show Him Every Care. Mnmbassa. British East Africa, April 20. Kin Kdwnrd has sent s personal cablegram to F. J. Jackson, inr acuna; oovernor or rne proietio rate. Instructing him to meet Theo dore Roosevelt upon his arrival here and show him every consideration and care. The British cruiser Pandora came Into port to-day and will take part rn the welcome to be extended to the former President of the United State. The steamer AdmlrHl, with the Roosevelt party on board, stopped at Mogadiscio, on the eastern coast of Italian Romallland, on the way down from Aden, and a message received here to-day says that she has been delayed. the consequently may not arrive here at the scheduled time to-i morrow, in which event the pro gramme for Mr Roosevelt's welrome will be upset. The present plan la for Mr. HooKcvelt to Teave for Kapitz Thursdii) Mfternonn. Major l.ouls 1.. Seaman, of New York. tn-d;iy expressed the opinion that Mr. Roosevelt's greatest danger wnuM not be 'rom lions, rhinoceroses. halrmiin of the"r eK-pna n tt. Mit Irmn the tsetse fly, to-da was Kirn- ih'tse hit is said to he fatal, and the - vpirilhi tick The stepmother reported the . rime to the yeeterday. Its hands ;,nd feet had been eaten off. but It was still alive. She straightw ay wb'ppod' Tom and when she went for a doctor to at tend the bahy. Toni seize-i an axe and attacked his ti-year-old step- brother. Inflicting sewral deep epsister tnterfer- led and he crushed her ekull with the axe. The girl la d mg and the other jtwo children have Utile chance for recovery. Tl'.VXKM'l) THElIt WW. Hobhcrs) Work Ten Pajj. ti t.aln d nilmlnn to Hank nf Suffolk, fining Vnder Four Other Kulldlngs. Suffolk. Va.. April Tunneling their way under four other buildings to reach the vaults of a bank, rohhers finally gained admission to the Bank of Suffolk, carried a-ay with them a large amount of loose currency, gold and silver, and succeeded In making their escape. Although the loss uas discovered by the bank officials Monday mornlnj no notification as given to tbe police until late this afternoon. It I. thought that the thieves must have spent at " S. kI-J' k"Vk ""ra.'a In reaching the bank by their under ground course on Sunday or Sunday night. They attempted to break open the vault But did not surcr-ed. They secured about 11.5QC In.ide the tun nels were found empty bottle, cigar stumps and bits of food which make it evident that they must have spent most of their time there. Employes in one of the stores under which they tunneled say that they noticed some culiar noises during the past week TO PKOTKCT AMERICAN'S. Tli North carol iiia and te Montana Will Re Despatched t Turkey. Washington. April 20. To afford all protection to American citixens snd their interests in Turkey, the ad ministration haa decided to despatch a special cruiser squadron to that country- ' The squadron will consist of the 'North Carolina and Montana now at i Guantanamo. Cuba, under command ; of Captains Marshall and Reynolds, i resprctlyeiyThelr immediate ob- jective point will be Alexandretta. oa ,he Mediterranean coast or Turkey. which is In close proximity to Tar sus and Adana. where serious trouble has occurred. . Governor IJUey- Near Death. Hartford. Conn.. April 20. The at tending physicians announced late to night taat tha death of . Governor George Lt Lilley was a matter of prob ably bat a. few hours. He is uncon- ious aad very weak and does not respond to stimulants. TfTIX FJGHT JACK JOHNSON. Jame I. Jeffrie Electrifies Ami ie nee by Annouming That Ha Will De fend His Title -as the Cadefeated Cnasapkia or the World The Con ditions. New Tork. April 20. "I will fight Jack Johnson. I will defend my title as undefeated heavyweight champion of the world." Before an audience that packed the American music hall and In which there were as many women as men." James J. Jeffries to-night made this formal announcement. It was a signal for great joy. Ex cited men leaped from their seats. shouted snd cheered 'and the many ! women in the audience applauded Their shrill and excited cries of ap Vroval aa they stood up and wsved their handkerchiefs t.nd even their peach-basket hats to the ponderous, bowing . and blushing undefeated champion, added plcturesqueness to, a remarkable scene. In the streets were hundreds of! noticed that tha secretions were also persons, who could not get into the ' very unnatural and deposited a heavy theatre, although high premiums sediment. Doan's Kidney Pill, pro were offered for seats. Early In the : cured at R. H- Jordan A Co.'s drug day Jeffries hsd promised to give his store, restored my kidneys to a nor decislon to-night. Those outside ! mal condition, disposed of my back waited for Jeffries and the police had ache and improved my general to clear a way for him to his automo- heslth." bile or he might have been captured ; For sale by all dealers. Price 60 and born off by his admirers. cents. Foster-MHburn Co., Buffalo, After hi sparring exhibition with ; New York, sole agents for the United .am Berger, the audience shouted for States. Jeffrie, to come out and make the Remember the name Doan's and statement he had promised. "The i take no other. Aii fellow" soon appeared, his bath robe or dressing sown revealing his shaggy hesd and great red fists The house went wild, literally, and Jeffries stood near the footlights, ; gmltlng and bowing. and raising his hands for order. After several min utes, the audience became reasonably quiet and Jeffries made his announce ment. There are several .-ondltions at tached by Jeffries. First, Johnson must defeat Ketchel. Then Jeffries cannot sign articles for possibly ten months and he Insists that the fight shall take place in thi country and that it shall be unlimited as to rounds. He made thse conditions known orally to the newspaper men after ad- d resslng the audience. j Johnson 1st Willing. , ..... . , , . . ! ,.r:: , 0; la in earnest anfl will post a forfeit, he will cancel h 1 1 tlghtlng engae- merits and welcome the rhance t" meet the former champion In the ring. J. C. MKHtDITH I KAD. Chief Kiigineer of Uio llorlda Kat CoaM Itallnay Kuciislon Pied an a Iletilt of Icvotlon to Duty. Miami, Fla.. April 20. J. C Mere- ,ill, oKI Ar,lnAr ,.f Ihu Tcl(lrirl.1. p-a rn. w-iiv vteoion died suddenly her, to-da of diabetes. Mr Meredith's death ai the re sult of devotion to duty. Heveral months ago when advised by physi cians to take a trip to Europe he re- fused, saying he expected to remain , p(, ,vh , ... n n g,smon of s2 da3. op the ..b until the Kast (oast ex - i llvHf(ini( 25adav. Michigan lased tension was complet-d. Last Satur- ;9n Connecticut 7S2. Alabama 766. .lay afternoon he uas violently 111 , pPnngyvania 741i and Wisconsin 724. and to-day h was hrnught from . proud though we are of that fine on Marsthon. Fla. the base of operation ' ,lrf?y which North Carolina Is wont of the railway work. to show, we would rather It forbore Mr. Meredith had been on the ex taking this particular form The In tension work since the spring of Islature of 1 909 diil far better." l05. when he was brought from the in our opinion, the North Carolina ( onstructinn it the Mexican Central L,egls!at ure of 1 907 did pass too many to Florida to engineer the difficult J laws, but the comparative, showing Is task of laving a iine of cement and i feel across inn cestn le keys, treiteh eions marshes and sheer stretched of open water of the (Julf of Mexico mid Atlantic ilcan. ItATK IXCIJFASK.S STOPPKD. Injunction Retrains r. A O. Road From Filing Sclieilule Willi Inter state Commerce 4 "oinmlsioii. In creasing Rate on 4'oal. Richmond. Va.. April 20. Action nf court to-da estoiped the increase in freight rates proposed on coal ship pert from the New river and Kana wha dlstrh-ls of West Virginia to lake ports. on the petition of the Ciihtn i 'reek Consolidated Coal Company, of Kanaw ha aunty. West Virginia. Judge 0;off, of the fniied States Cir cuit Court of Appeals, issued an In junction restraining the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad from filing a sched ule with the Interstate ommerce Commission, increasing the rate Judge (lorr hplH Ibat i,nlo iho rmH nnc restralned ' irreparable Injury mi)jht result.'' I . Two-Yrar-OI.I lilrl Drank 4'arhollc V id. April 20 Aspeclal to I Atlanta, rja The constitution f m ivilumlms. ;n.. sa ys : j Marv Henderson, the 2-year-old daughter of W L. Henderson, while playing on the floor of tlielr home ito-day. se'-ured a l ttle nf carbolic 'arid from tlie medicine chest under the bed. drank a part of the contents and died shortly afterwards Tolu-i Factory Burned. Ow enshoro. Kv April ;n. The to. bacco fm-tory of J M. 'HUElin hum ed to-day. The loss is 1200,000. Imitation Pays Tribute to Honesty BOSTONS BOSTON CHICOS ? BOSTON GRANDES are front-marks originated by us to designate straight shapes of Cortez cigars. The South is being flooded by imitations, but the " Man of Brains " will insist on Our product made exclusively in Factory 144. CORTEZ CIGAR COMPANY t KEY WEST NATURE MS YOU Aa Maay a Charlotte Reader Kaowa Too Well. When the kidneys are atek, Nature tells yo an about It The urine is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent actios;! Any urinary trouble tells of kidney I "la. ... ! Doan's Kidney Pills core all kidney ; nis. Charlotte people testify to thla. ! J. H. RoWnsom, ltOl N. Tryon St..; I Charlotte. N, C-, says: "I used Doan's JViaiirj X I uvut ..... results received, I can recommend them highly. I suffered from back ache for a long time sad was bothered by the - Irregular passages I alsa ; of the kidney secretions. AXGLE IS ARREST KD. Former President of. Dry For' D,s" tilling Company Is Charged With Defrauding the Government H;s , Jurt Completed a Term of 1? Months In Federal Prl.ton. Danville, Va.. April 20. T. M. Angle, former president of the Dry Fork Distilling Company, who. It was alleged, perpetrated revenue frauds on the government to the extent of several hundred thousand dollars, ar rived In the city to-day from Atlanta, Gu in custody of a United States deputy marshal, having been arresfed after completing a term of thirteen months in the Federal prison. An- "the r cas against Angle in which he was Hentenced to four yearg In prison - i i5.o00 i.w be. fore the Circuit Ojurt of Appeals. Anele, while under sentence of thirteen months in North Carolina, was convicted In this city last spring f revenue frauds In connection with the Dry Fork Company. He was out n a IJrt.ono bond when the decision t the North Carolina court was af firmed. He will likely furnish a new tond to-morrow. Work of the Iyrgllutnre. I Winston Sentinel. ! Th following editorial paragraph appeared in The Charlotte Observer a few days ago: "Statistic Just compiled show that during 1907 41 State legislatures wiet ami passed. In the aKeregate. 16.064 .,. : , ,,,. vr,h r.,ii, not as bad as the figures above would indicate, for the reason that in this 1 State the LeKislaturfi haa to deal with a lrge li umber of purely local mat 1 tefs as well as general bills and these local bills, which tbe Legislatures of many States ilo not have to deal with are largely responsible for, the big numtwp of laws enacted. A bill wi Introduced In the last General Assem hly. the purpose of which was to re lieve that body from the considera tion of so many local matters, and It should have passed. Fooped From Jail. Rome, Oa.. April 20. "Boss" Hun nicutt. a white man. charged with horse stealing, escaped from the Jail here to-day by sawing; the bars of his cell and those of a window in the I outer wall This Is his third escape from Jail within twu yeais. ' Prince of Samo Reported Murdered. i mn . . ' . '-". iciiSiam ro- , ceived here from Bmvnu, Asiatic j Turkey, declares that Andre KopassU I cffendl. Prince ot Samoa has been murdered. Protection Needed. Dally Southerner. If the Republicans put stockings much h.gher. the undei vest will have to go out of business, or he put over the head: at least, this is what we hear whimpered. j Hare a Patten. 1 Durham Sun. i At last they seem to have a Patten i on wheat cornering in Chicago. SACO AND Pickers Bevolvfeig Flat CardJ Railway Heads and Drawing Frames A. Hm WASHBURN, Southern Agem CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 1 J. B. Cssiddy to Succeed Barton. Cleveland. O., April 20. James B. Cassidy, Republican, to-day was elect ed Representative In Congress from the 21st Ohio district to succeed Theodore F,. Burton, recently chosen United State Senator. Cassidy's ma jority over Matthew B Excell, Demo crat. Is in excess of 4,000. Professional Cards DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist. Set of Teeth $4.00. 'Phone 495. Office 15 West Trade St. Dr. JL H. Bcrryhii! DENTIST Office No. 4 South Tryon St. Office 'Phono Uf. DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFTCE8: Realty Building (Skyscrapsr). Second Flqor Rooms 200, 201-204. Hours 8 30 to :I0. 12 to 1. 4 to 6. And by appointment. 'Phones 166 or 69. Residence 12S. GILBERT O. WHITE, C. E. Consulting CIVIL ENGINEER Durham, N. C. Waterworks, Sewerage, Streets; Wa ter Filtration, Sewage Disposal; Plans, Reports, Bstlmates, Super vision of Construction. DR. C. H. G. MILLS Realty Building Practice Limited in I incases of Women and Obstetrics. Offlcs hour 10 to 12 a. m.. t to i p, is. Residence Central Hotel. F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT Supervision of Construction. 211 N. Tryon St. Room 4. Charlotte, N. C. Wheeler, Gailiher & Sterii ARCHITECTS - Realty Building, CHARLOTTE, N. C J)' York Branch. WILBURN, HE1STER & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C LOUIS H, ASBURY ARCHITECT Law Bulldlnz, Charlotte. N. C. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE. N. C HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS Law Building, Charlotte, N. C. - B. PARKS RUCKER CHARLOTTE, X. C . Consulting sad Constructing ELECTRICAL ENGINEEn Estimates. Plans. Fpeclflcatlona and Supervision of Construction of Light ing. Industrial and Power Installa tions. Hydro-Rlectric Plants. Power Transmission. Municipal Lighting. Etc. TUCKER & LAXTON Contracting Engineers CHARLOTTE. Complete Steam, Electrical and Hydranlie Power Plaats, BANDY & MYERS coxsnvrrN'o ekgjxeeks Water Supply. Sewerage. 8wa tl posal, Pavements.' . Water 1-ower-. Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. -Plana, Estimates, Supervision ef Constructioa. . 14S-S Arcade BaDding, ORfXX&BORQ, C PETTEE MACHINE COTTON MACHINERY HERE'S ANOTHER Red Springs, X. C, April 7, 1909. Several years ago I was troubled with acute rheuma tism in my arm and leg, which confined me to my bed for two months. Finally I got so I could walk with a stick, arid some friends ad vised me to use Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I took three bottles and it cured me. Since then I have used it as a general family medi cine, and have always found it a most excellent Tonic and Nervine. Mrs. J. D. Callahan. No Is an excellent time to buy a scholarship, st a lnw price, laK best, the largest and the most modernly equipped business cojliB South. Write for catalogue and circulars. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Charlotte, N. C. or n'ielh. X t Presbyterian College for Worno CHflRLOTTE, N. C tion began January bin, 1909. Special rates given to those who enter the Seed Term. For rates and catalogue, address REV. 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