LAST EDITION 4:00 P. It Weatnei rorecast: Showers; ; fair Tuesday. DISPATCHES , Jc PER COPY ASHEVILLE, N. 0., MONDAY AFTERNOON, JU LY 24, 1911. VOL. XVI. N0442. 1 il tea I V S :l lW- V I S I i'NlVXr ""W; '- i S . V ' w w r ' V-.' - ' . .- iJIlBfflSE5SII KFBSE SEW comoiis General Leconte Declares Himself Hayti's President Debate on the Underwood Mea sure O Hun Until Next Thursday, When It 1 Reaches a Vote. Asqulth Howled Down, When He Rises to Move Consideration of Parliamentary Bill , AmeYldments. LEADERS ARE SKEPTICAL , AS TO BILL'S PASSAGE Definite Information at to Fate of Met sure Not Obtainable-Underwood ' antf Ctark Confer With' Senator!. BRITISH PREMIER CALLED TRAITOR AND DICTATOR For Three-Qiiarteri of an Hoar He Vainly Ctsaya to Prevail Against Uproar Threat to Invoke , Royal Prerogative. 1 1 TASHINQTON, July 24. Woofj W today became the Ureal Issue In the senate and the debate on the Underwood revision will run until the vote Thursday. There are no confident predictions as to the re suit' With various amendments pend w. Sneaker Clark and the house majority leador, Underwood, are un ni.in to flsure accurately on the out i.wiv. even after conferences . with d.mocratlc senators. With the reciprocity bill'1 passed the senate Is proceeding with tne I program agreed upon for clearing up nil Important business that must be disposed of before the special ses sion ends. When the wool vote la taken Thursday, debate on the free list begins. . That measure will be voted on August I, followed by state hnime reaDOortlonmcnt bill, to be voted on Augusts, followed by state hood, set for vote on August 7. The house meets Wednesday and ihn tukea ud cotton revision. Democratic leaders in the house, some of them at least, are still skep tt.i u tn whether the senate will pass any of the tariff bills now be fore it. , They have tried to obtain iiaflniu information from sena- tors as to what would be done, but little la forthcoming. Tne senate uatlon refuses to unravel. Democrats want a. wool Tevtoton and so do the republican Insurgent, but they can not agree on the kind. The demo crats want to pass a democratic meas ure. If possible, but, above all, they want to pass some kind of a bill In the hope of embarrassing the presi dent, who has characterized the Payne-Aldrlch wool tariff rates as "indefensible." ' . u.. snnrxa-t lAFolletto BUL it ... xinnnt ret trielr own bill through, the democrats may support .h. i.imii.tte Insurgent republican bill, which was defeated Saturday as .H.m to the reciprocity bill. In acaln this QUI W UlkU W I .. .n Independent measure. and InsurgenU unit .4 th. LaFollette bill might easily oT.. .m. nnint the parliamentary h...rh..r Intervenes. The democratic i kiii I. tiriallv before the sen . .a fFollette bill must ... . . j h. come In as a .ubsiiuiie. " rule, of th. senate, the titute must b. voted on nr. If the demo crats vote for it, they confront the certain defeat of their own measure on the next vote. London, July SM.-rScenes 'of Wild disorder marked the session of the house of commons today. Half ,a dor.en times the premier rose V move consideration of the lords', amend ments to the parliamentary bill. Each time he was howled down by a din so terrific that the speaker had difficulty in making himself heard as he ap pealed to both sides to observe parlia mentary decorum. Asquith again essayed to speaK, Din was unable, ttf prevail against tneuP" " " m . nnerals Flrmln, Le roar. After . trying, vainly three- best known are General 11 m . m,rtr of an hour to et a hearing, Pnte. Orelus. Delphln and Beiiara. M . ' . . . i- a -...1 I. . .. -. la a n tjrt, , " - I x no it'"1". ' that If the lords would not consent . -alnlJt the: administration, to restore the veto bill, the govern- ru ng aga A CBna,l,te ment would be compelled to Invoke without any cknwla the exercise of the royal prerogative iat the neaa. a w .-k-- for the creation of new peers. death of president Simon nas Groans from the unionist nencnea .,,,-,,, lf the situation were with orrnidonal shouts of "traitor, i . .A ...irinientlv serious. Tne , , i niii. h. 1 1 cnui - greeted Asqulth. : The opening scenes of the historic session were among the , atormle-1 ever witnessed. Standpatters chantod "traitor, traitor, traitor" until warnou nntrol themselves. For- twenty ' . - " - ...(r'-'Tl'- "111! . jJJ . TTI view op GENERAL MAWUSJ I ! ' ' - - k , ' tT P i A -V; ' 1 - , - . N.t .It WxT AA r !-Ji i X , , OF GONAIVES. PRFSlPgKtT ANTCXN& fHMOH i. i irTJ.,..Ti I m I . I ... I II-F - .ftr ...... '. t ' s.- -i . T . II UUUTLI : 'f .'''WAst 11 " 1 1 ;- y . , .ll I 111 I ' ' . THt O.S.S. CH6STER- .rat rnifs ran CUES TRUST REGOflD Governor Denies He Has Chang ed His Attitude Toward Illegal Combinations In Re straint of Trade. SAYS HE SfROVE TO ENACT . THE PLATFORM PROMISES Quotea from Meatagea and Speechea . in Support of Assertion Ciaima ' : fit la Ready to Continue War on Monopoly. Issues His Proclamation Upon Arrival at Cape Haytian-Several v . Rial Candidates. rn. Tt prince. Haytl, July! Pi 4. General Cinclnnatus Le conte has arrived at Cape Hay tian and In a proclamation declared im.if resident of the repuonc. There are many candidates for the ,.iHnPv tn the event of the over- . f n.nnral Simon. Among the president, disheartened by the re verses of the government troops at Fort Liberte, Is, however, seriously 111 .1. io with nulmonary trouble. HI F"'" " " ' ,nnt The fall of tne present b" ....- inevitable. The rebel minutes the premier stood unable to L r wno have been advanctns . . rvio nt "Hurrah for x th north. KBl III CV nvau. 1 11 ItHTI t OTl B.U n III' O "V"1 . Redmond, the real leader" brokt , out P " guburb. ,o .the capital. from the conservative bencnes, ""lThey captured Thomaieau, fome- ftrltish aristocracy,". was tne . . d Bouauets ano pwsr il of. thfcsadlcls. ."Iuook-at em! .ul de ..ctaUnlay. Agal kJnT WaMI Asqulth- tried to 8everll, batt were fought between speak but wiuriwinu cnw. the governmenr troops, ana mo oic - - gent forces were sieauuy r..rinr a. momentary cessation oil" , ,, fired upon e .t. .oi tnmado. Asaulth got out a I .... Ik. mmmdlni general couple of sentences, asserting ttat the I fle BouqUets, only 15 miles principle of tne pnu, - f here wa kiueo. . affirmed as far back as 107 ad af- running out of the ,r onnnrmed at a general eiec- ... on,oV trafflo Is . sus- tlon. Interruptions followed the un- government Is Incapable lonlsts shouting "Cannot w. hear the dictator?" Asoulth went on: -tne jiu-i ORYSTO COMTESTi JHUES MM : .TEXRS - tLECT IS FOB I r.iEH Prohibition Leader Admits Defeat on Face of Returns, but Charges Fraud.-. ' Chicago Millionaire Relates Sensational Conversation With Henry S. BoutelL wnin order and there Is great excitement in the capital. Business has been paralysed ior eve.iu commons carried a resolution In , favor t are degerwa. of the bill in ISIS by a in the north a" new rebel leader .- .... th riwth of King Ed- I , . i. work and may and but for the death of King '"Keep the king out .or j" shotted the opposition. "Who killed him? Tou aw, resouuuou ... position benche Houston, Tex.. July 24. Chairman Ball of the state-wide prommuon I committee at 10 o'clock this morning Washington. July U. Edward Hines. the Chicago lumber millionaire caused a sensation today by testifying senate committee lnves- 2 . i. .t work and may I ..... .i... .v, onti.nmhihitlonlsts I before the namea ui luu. - - conceuru hibv v. w . , . . Kot . Ioonta. I ... . , i... ..nuutin. nvA I .i- th. Trimar . election, tnai prove a nvai uj n - .iwlll nave majomy . i unouns - BiinPE1 STITEISI Soma Other Crops, However, Will Be Short-Fine Yield of Cotton la Expected. .rt. from all over North Caro Una during th. post few day. Indicate that there will be a bumper corn crop thl. year although many r will be short in thl. of the state th. drought ", and July seriously affected the berry .i- . i. . nh nron to snort, crop w.uio m v - - . , n(. the potato crop probably on.-hall : and the apple crop not over two-third.. In ..., tii.n reports Indicate a Mn although tobacco lino jii-iu " " , All In crop report, ar. JI our8lng. A in ... u - ihr. la room for rejolc, ln from on. end of the state to the other among the farmers. H .iviin rr:z CH COAT v;:::i cc::3 explodes -.-.iv the Bueyer railway wat . rt tn fttce of the returns Do,.Hv. Henry S. Boutell of rendered useless, telephom, wires from Saturday's election He claims .... the new American minister were cut. and the revoiuuuuiw f"-" tnat frauds were pracuceu. wi . .. . p-a-idant burn.a 2nd pillaged the town. prohibitionist, will , reaort to the to Swltserland. told him at Preslden iv, vcht American, unable to get ourt. Taft regarded Lorlmer as an accept- coal at Cape" Haytlan, ha. departed ch,,lrmlin Walters of the anti-pro-1 ab,e wnat0r!al candidate, was anx under sail for Mole St. Nicholas. The hlDuionlsts said the return. Indicated I ,ou t0 nave hlm elected and would new ministry enanerea a -"'-" a majority or sngnuy ouv k be gIaa t0 aiQ in nw "' w. Pnrtvau Prince. It 1 0j .niniit tat e-wide prohibition.. I . , orobable that she will be turned over Anti.prohlbltlonlsts are sUll leading to the government authorities nere unofflcai returns. .... t,A pomollcatlon arises, 1 K1lwl tMM gtatemmts. suoh as th. capture of the city by wlth th. anU-prohlblUonlsU leading the rebels. by 4.234 vote. In th. returns counted tnereue. Vertleres. .1 , n ..!, ... iht in the state- Pnunlv Malt LOdaed in jail I ... w ontlv taken by the ln-l-.,HA nrhlbltlon election. Saturday; J , UurgenU at Qonalves. haseen recap- wlth the ,eaders of each side Issuing tured by the government cruiser .tatemento claiming ine- victory . . TV, nnhnat was over- .t nt with the additional hauled between Oonalve. and St featuro of fraud charge, made by pro- pefue, to Certify Caie to Another . aiirrAniiHrnti wiiuuut - i hihitinn iifrg. ittm uuwsa Stance when a blank .hot wa fired Lfore midnight wa that full returns OF STtAUNG emit Oats and Hay Crops Are Very Short JUSTICE WRIGHT ID TRY LABOH LEADERS Special to The Qasette-New.. Wayn.vllle, July, zi. ' - wheat ar. in gooa c' wood; oats and Hay baa.y was brought back here. Both sides stand ready th contest the vote. For 24 hours tne remru wc.c nvw.ut divided for and asalnst pronim- tin The total vot cast Saiuruay nnmlhlv will exceed 4&u,uuu. The following siaaemeni w b"'" Member of Court Counsel for Defense Over-Ruled. .' ' Gazette-News Bureau, The Hotel Raleigh, ' -) Raleigh, July 24. - DEFENDING his administration against attacks that have been made that he lay down on hi. friends In the anti-trust fight, Gover- ner Kltchln Baturday answered his ; critics in a letter to th. editor of the -News and Observer, which promises to be an Important document In the senatorial campaign. Governor Kltchln takes the position that his messages and recommendations show he kept . faith with those desiring rigid antl- i trust laws. He admits that was im possible for a trust law like Senator Lockhart proposed to pass the sen- ; ate. Referring more particularly to Jo sephus Daniels, editor of the News Tt: and Observer, Governor Kltchln says: , "You can constantly bombard me, but I shall leave my cause with the peo ple, hoping that as they nominated me 'once without your help they can nominate me again against your op position. I am not afraid of th. truth, and I do not believe you can mislead the people either as to my personal, political or official char acter." -., . . The Governor's Letter. Editor News and Observer: T h.v. tVila tr. mo v In renlv to th. Ill nl 1 Oil niniTIl I Joint attack of yourwrtf and Messrs.,. IIUKlSH 1. 8 HI 1 111 boctart and Mtosnhelmer, which U lllllull ' Uflll llnL coor1 wUS other unfalr "acksoa When the legislature of ltOt met, I , honeful' that a thorough antl- ncendiart Blaa on Festal Day Wipes trust laws. He admit, that it wa. im- iibcnui i the sentiment of the senate, I became Out TWO Square MlleS 01 thoroughly satisfied that it was lm- the enat beyond th requirements OI mo pianurm. wu of February 1, 109, one of the best j rt 4-Vt a manmtm Constantinople, July 14. a con- Lockhart fiagration which started blu cam. from the committee, after ernoon and continued untn thl. morn- .Deech . motion to lay the bill be tn. greaiv, - . senlcn. A sena- i. ifM.nt hrd that onlnlon. I work of incendiaries . ' , p, omptly replied that that would The fir. broke out at several points jjer do th- pUtform to In Stambul simuiuineuu..j. them and declared it. requirement people were celebrating tne mut b. performed. They both sary of the new . constitution Two me Th bu, square miles were devastated and it Deen some tlm. prior thereto ln- Is roughly estimatea mai .wv . lhort tlme thereafter were destroyed, senator 1 wooden structures. Stambul has a oearroni 01 r.... . k to ta,k over th, .ituatlon mile On th. wejt .id. ; the only confer.nce I ever had Thto district conta'ns the sultana I theM twQ gentIemen. ,0ur con- ptiact lnV. r . .l.li was full, frank ana unre- l mausoleum Th. population consist. ,lnK on wnat principally or Turk jew "'' " 0UBht to b, done and all doubtful and Greek A mo formld able could done t bias, near th. war mlnltry was wtitU)n . borne by a strong wind through the n vj j(j residential section to tn. ""' . . ,MllIl.tUr. adjourned, which coast, ImmDelled me then to recall that I remeroerea muca lng has proved to fi on t table would be made and car- Turkish disaster sine, the . great n rled ana that liiat would end trust in Pero, a suouro flr. V. the legislation ti - that in 1870. It la believed th. fire to th. Senator Lockhart, upon my request, came to see me, with Senator ...I,, fru- lrmnn War fillip. " " : : . . in nlln .Tnlv 24. Tne uernioi. by drought, in a lew s- - lBter t0 Hayt, n better man - ,otnM mem . No k t H. Ball nalr a crop T on.fourth a ier. " VTon reached, as It Is th state-wide prohlbl ere is noi "i"'" - -- . . .laecision - j Th. cabbage crop to aimosi thought that the crlsl. may oe pa tlon eXecUtV. committee at nouu... I. .. .t.. .,iiup nremen could ar- ... r"' 1. nro.lded oe"" ; " x, -nfl no ..71 . .v,. .ij.Iii fraud lr The July term oi uoi v . Irlv. .t Httyu irora ' I "in spiw i w. in. "'' . T w.hh. ha. ad- V V. l. .hlna ar. avall-....,. .,tin. nf the elate In pol ?Ju?ned. The criminal docket con- ,,. , tax payment, by lh.uor Interest-and journeu. weekl" I .in.. iu Mm vote and 8f ,rm;iniiij per cent of th negro vote against thi prohibition amenumeni in nijr there crop. failure. . V::.-V .-., nf two week sumea me ,. Ther. was . novel n'Vt the nr.iiiA wnn in ai - - - o j. aeged to Champion ..u." nn trlal L... n..i. was but on u.T.i Th. jury fa,.- ed to agree, tnaKing m ini-"-- " . fer'wasgaln Hut on .trial .the and again m. - - This of the nrst tim - Din iim wiRHINS KILLED ki" 7 : ... .. hv no-. BY DYNAMITE EXPLUSIUN "ne hou" nd majority" - I j. f. wolter of Houston, chalrmar Stick Eiplwled In His Hand a. lie Wa. in the Act of Hurling It Into the wau. week. county that Fur on. . "J" "nig Jim" Wlggln of Cooper's ...... trlala at tne samo ....... irh..i, uvi the lirvson vny " -"rl" " . ... for the same onen-e. wag kUle, by an explosion ul Chiof of Foiice ue r . in iall t Creek. Haywooa iu.., . . .nn ti 11 1 in jmi I . u..rf.nnii anil ton, PHiurunj . - . siinoay, JUiy i. - Jim McElroy on the ' charge of teaUAnay Lney were with him when the tn five heaa oi .. - g on 0CCurrea, pern. In" " .ti.r tn the Ironduft Mn to raise QlBinnce New York. July -Pol'c .. ..,t .i.rpilins uu the Nortn m Thto morning by, the explosion , . ..i.u, k hand" bomb aboard, th. firry boat .th.'rlnnd,. - , ... m,. tilncpd In .,. .v from an Italian dairy V the i:Ht rmiingi-r. in were thrown Into confusion rrrllk cftfi the cabin '. no.tnre In the nm.rM.r- i . rir drove art l(in It 1. , . th. cattle to Canton, where It 1- said he offered thorn for sal. so cheap that of Nebraska, ED :::t. it srousea iu'i" ....,.- ii.irldire. hn rerently arrived here, has been lasted on charKe. of stealing a Za watrh. and of forgery. H few in Jail -waiting th. arrival of officer, from f"" "T; vrv Julv 14. Bloodhound. '".. .iive who sre 7h hvnn Who at r, u m ; " ,,,, n He wa. seen to raise ki. k 1,1,1 tn throw tne BUCK inui iu water when tt exploded. Dreaam. .... -w onrl bark nd blowing noin k.,. off Vnur niece, oi oyounuio . ! m hla nocKet anur ..." .i,.ik n hii h did not explode. Tk. remains were brouKht horn. and Interment took place at the Clark ravynrd on Galbralin . creei. ti::le fcts clcckaded cy h.mti'.! ccvn:::.:ENT Unsliltmton. July 14. The Haytlim ,,i , i imii lit Intflld to (f.'i lure Kmt l;.ifiliVS ltn'1 M'Uit ' rr . ,.i V- r ,.. I of the nntl-state wnae amenumo.. committee, Issued thl. statement. ".Almost complete returns inaicw. beyond question that we have won b a good majority. It to absolutely nec- !,,. to ruord cioseiy un boxes and returns so mat, me ;iu.. results will be protected everywhere. Returns received by Oalvesion-AK-i-i. nw late Sunday gave the prohi bition amendment to th. .tate consti tution ll.82i votes and against th. amendment S21.S3S v a majority of 1.710 votes against the amendment it i n'oWtr Sunday afternoon i was Indicated that the antl-prohlbl-tlonlsto had a lead of 6000 votes, but returns after that hour cut that aomn. IntoiM Inlcrcwt Manifested. Th. rnninat Is th. closest In th. hls- tnrv of th. stwt Ten. of thousands of people collected around bullet hrnirdi sni.dav. watching th. returns. The a nfls sr. claiming a victory but the nrohlliltlon leaders are connaen ihnut RS ner cent of the total vol. ,.,it K-na m counted for In the return up tn Sunday niKht, The rountle and l,i.. i-i-ll ml.lnif B'fl wlilt'ly dintrili r liv '..mi lif tlicm WahlnBton. July 14. Declaring .k. h. ott.ck unon him before eonaresslonal committee by Samuel nnmmn of the American Fedora .i ihnr. left him no alternative but to proceed with the trial to the ,t,a Jii.tice Wr Kht 01 me ttwinuv rnnrt today relteraiea ni m usal to certify tne conwmpi Jie three labor leaders, uomper dltchell and Morrison to .om. omr n.miiAr of the court Aus-ulng for a bin or pruit inmntfi attorney, insisted mai m necessary that they should know whether th. alleged offenses were ..mittd within tne last two y. rfe Mid hi. cllenu expected to take advantage, of th. statut. oi iimiui. THE INTENSE HEAT CAUSES . . rw.,M.linB all th. doubtful men, he ltha In Pari. Have Avged Over 1" and conference. of It. . t . .i.. o.n.tn lockhart what SUFFERING ON CONTINENT w.r. th. - "TLttS Ilia Brim... ..v ... . ne couia ... ..i 99 ..n.tora In Its SUO- BU per Day Many Prostrst- I Mated that from my talk tlon. tn fagrmany., i,th yarlout wnatora I had also con- t.., sTZpIrT. 1. sweltering eluded w. would ot sureth. pas- x ion - . ... i mminnBHi an uuv w w . in the worst heat wav. experlencea in i.,.. nnort.r or a century. lng fallen tor a montn. in., i.."- nllnUUI A rhiitliul.il mometer ha. risen sieau.., past eight day. from to 7. io QnnMiXnf. Vritn Neapolitan .dd to th. .uffetlng of It peopl? RUt Mal. for New York. ,k... I,., wn a Dartial breakdown .k. .t.r .vstem. Many . tt,. kt ttAve occurred, the I iruin ... a .... daily average being i until oaiu. day. when 11 were reported. Germany Suffer Berlin. July 4. Germany to .ut tering from the mt oppresslv. heat wave since 104. Borne oi v ( New Tork. July 14. Because of th. umuually rlct regula tions Issued by - this government for protection against ths threatened cholera invasion, the steamship San Giorgio, will arrive from Naples to- Wlthout a single passeim-i w" . aa iai At.. 1 morrow terlng Instruments .w.Ibk- h.n hooked 700 passengers when tude. hav. gone ;u- wa.-recelved at Nn- es out nave ?.. - -- overment had Th. temperature, miu... n, .... . i..w u.nrl nrrawd the time OI Jon. for particular holding tbt the the -a coo ar. VMM to thU .barge, framed by the prosecuUn, heat prostration, ar. reported n t un ommltte. wer. sufficiently spocinc. stettlil, wamDurg, v.- where. The labor leader, appeared in -ourt. United State. DlstrK-t Attorney Km... .. . individual attorney, was added to the committee of lawyer. Kree Multitude, hav. gone eonduetln th. prosecution. i.uDuruan wa .. u. .t.tln that this govern - ... ...... u ..'.. tAmn.r.iura. ..v.i. . . -orritrht fln.llv over-ruiea tne mu- mUe renew- ------ , .k. tim nf ouarftnune (u ........ . . . . . . ... .in-iiv ninn. HiDj i"""" ' ' ' - -- .. iBKiM. miwiw , " .i. Kn tn tho United mui harges Later th. court will near argumem. on a motion that th. defendants be al lowed to plead not guilty oraiiy, ss in ordinary criminal case without filing written answer Arter mat momm Is disposed of, th. cas. probably will go over until th. reconvemn. ui .. jourt next fall. No New Case, of Cholera. N.w York. July 14 Strlnsent metsures to prevent a cholera epi demic have undoubtedly proven en.-. -live, according to health on leers here todtiy. No new cn-s Imvo ie....i-.-.l Taft Play. Uolf In Bain. Tleverly. Mass., July 14. Desplt. th. rain. President Taft and Major m.tta were out on th. gon linns to day. Th. president expectea to got ly en. gam. of golf on this week end trip. 11. will leave tonight for Hoton by automobile. In Uotn he hoard, hi. private car ahd reaches Washington tomorrow. Wenllliy r-nlMm.t nil ! n 1. VECu'Ej AT E still LL'.:::::n Edinburgh. Bcoihin, Verdlnes, the Frem h Morano-Horel rioni'i his lead today in G" cult svlHilon r' e r IHlly M .li s l" ' 1 1 p. c 1 1 r i ' f 'I I ' ' dr. 1 m l f ' .t .11 t'l ! . July aviiii. "i 24 In 'V- r , --

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