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i i J, Lit. L.. lit It r Ten " air.r 1 r : ;1 rnity ' .i . ..a u.ti -4 T"r nent.il' ricilcssly Beat KotsscLseper.ia C. cf JVuooIj -i Che Eef iises lo Turn over Eeys- IV jn of Terror iiir.;: :;n. i a i US. t 22. The body of (Kir, late mayor of taken tit 10:30 ing frimi its resting hall to Trinity urn l.U" r road oor nil service ot the . P.y ew York, -I mm Jay 1 yoiK nil, ock tins moi .e in the " .irch, wlifiw I the solemn la rial of the dean. etanUms f ' - v of ei'.,:ons, many ,usands atro.m-Kreator in number in the throng which had gazed on body as it lay In mate y icked the i 1 '"" rur ' to t,u .ildliiR liiw 1o..iai train, r.yt ii. ii i a i.i .,f lower Broadway ::"g.r.i.j , i.,u...-h,...h. Thr ........ ..i.'.. ,.i,j i.fte.i Hhnrtlv before w-iyniH- e"1 , , ... ..rt i .' 'I the maieh to church v,as o- t oven ast sky am which the sun i- ..ii'l., In 11, o clouds. irougn i o , Heading the Ho on; of i.i.nrht rs was . lino of i-tKht mounu'U im.... hind them By Associated Press. Vienna, Sept. 22. Tile Creek au thorities at Kortt.sa, in Albania, today seized the American mission schools there, where itiavniotion is given to nearly 100 Albanian girls. The infor mation reached here In a telegram Irom Avlona, the principal seaport of Albania on the Adriatic sea. The Greeks have also arrested and persecuted , a large number of Alba- iiinnva Khn recenilv retiirnoil to TCorii- sa from American and other foreign countries, releasing them from deten tion only when the Albanians promised tn loin in the additional for the incor poration of the district In Greece. The British consul at Monastir has entered a vigorous protest with the Greek gov- prnmont on hehnlf of the Americans. The whole affair forms part of the Greek terrorization of the Albanian population with the object of com pelling them to agree to the inclu sion of the whole of southern Albania in the kingdom of Greece. "'iMist week officials at Koritsa endeavored to take forcible uosse-ssion of the American mission school building but the house keeper in charge refused to hand over the keys. The Greek soldiers beat her mercilessly and then carried her oft to prison. y :' ' '' - The mission is in charge of Phlneas R. Kennedy, a native of New Jersey and a Princeton graduate. Mrs. Violet II. Kennedy conducts the Ladies' Lit erary society,' whos-3 object ia to give the elements of education to the worn en of Albania. . New York, Kept. 22. The American mission school in Koiitsa, Albania, i.i under supervision of the Congregn- tional church and controlled by th Id 1 3 T- I ..... W t.. lA X A tvt Ij:-.3 C.rt'iic J to Arnro with Hiysician to in Lvci.t 'CadJen res "l rri .1 . - ! v WashiiiK!' jHiinis 'a t -.v house ifi tlu" today to : u f i- 1 C'ooie tax foreign missions. Dr. Kdward 1. and the B ' Smith, secretary for the board in New sions. Uein to send the ..;a f, .a.,,, ih.a th Amoi-nn lated Press. :-ept. 22. Disputed Hie senate and the if bill, narrowed down lef features as the in ix on cotton futures administrative provi mauatus expeited rence report to the 1 house by 1 lm I Chairman . ' finance conui S mtn a m that th cm lot his i I week. Tlie I ' saee ot a uu ' I ways offer oi , the coufci,'' n liberation on house may l Democrat! ' are said to 'future tax ni ' MeiiresenlatiN t . postmaster it" ' ator Hoke D-.-'.I.s," Latter Tells the Felice. York missionaries encountered Rrent oppo ultim fi-nm the Turkish a 111 horities. but since the close of the Halkan war thf. liojirrl er-eiveH flulllVll Hlf 9 throltih the United Slates department of state that the Greek Kovernment would put no further obstacles in the way of its work, r T. Krlckson. who was in chame at KoriUa, returned to this city a few days aao on Jeavo and is now in I'os tnn He Mod his wile were expelled from Albania b.V the Servians at the v bcKinninK ol the war. Later l . v re turned only to.be arrested by the Greeks and .imprisoned at Suloniki. PhineaS-li. Kennedy and his wile are in eharoe of Die FOOOOl dul'lllK Dr., Erickson's absence. Dr. Smith said that a girt s scnooi exisieu ai 'v,""f . ,.oUon -for w for several vvears tinner native iiuis- tian auspices. About five years AKO j mn howover are protcsllnK. afsainsl tne insillllLloil warn ituven ivvrk wj vmv .. 1. u-uona. ot the senate u-v. and Senator Hoke ifsident Wilson today te.l the bill to be ready ! before the end of the t moments of the pas- ir.( asure, however, al irtunity for rejection of renort and further de iihIh upon which either : t. . nlers from the south a arced on 'the cotton ..promise proposed by Lever and endorsed by m eal Kurleson and Snn- lnstead of the hir;t r:w wior 'nied Press. I his v..Tnri( Scot. 2'.!. Evidence that I brol Hans Schmidt, the. confessed murderer rif Anna Aumuller, and "Dr." Lrnesi u.ivut ha rtentist friend, olanned a campaign of murder for the purpose of collecting li'a insurance moue readied the. polico today, It tended to explain the blank deatty certificates found in Schmidt's room. The evidence came from a physi ,!.,., in-Kn tMld lnsoeetor Fa,urot of th' n,i..,tie,. hiircnii that' .Schmidt, and A'u'it 'i short time o.(?o, tried to ar ..r;ih him tn Issue, death certifi- ir In th event of . the "sudden death" of persons just insured. "1 cannot divulge at this-tlme thi t.ianfiv nf the nhvRlcian." said the in a,,,- "if thin storv told by him is true the. fact stands out big and black life, fitiured as an insurance Leaving for C.llal ta Take Tart in r..'ildr.i rroceeclir-;'.'?. Ta inKoector Raid that Willi tne as sistance of the ChicuKO police he was trvirp to find if there was any connec- , tlon between Schmidt and Muret and xr T'TTTTTTfi Jobatm Moch, the "bluebcard ot (jni- -. . cage," who was executea in iw murdering one wile ana accuseo ui killing several others. Schmidt was in t'hicago 1905. "Although 1 may call it noimng uui 1 , ,.... a rumor, this coincidence," said Kau- Probably Will AlUlOtUlCe i e e,.,rn,.li.nt im- '. ' rot, 1 consider ia .......... - porlniice to warrant a thorough Inves tigation." ; . - Much of Murefa past life is now an open hook. The police have evi dence that he lived In Hamburf? and Berlin a3 Arthur HeibinB ana mai coi-unssiou nsrcr.T Position as to Eailro-1..1' Proposition at Ilcct : rng Wednesday. true the fact stands out big and b act o ' outstanaing against him that Father Schmidt, and Dr. Muret rn .todUnK. had a plan whereb y they wou a collect examlne Schmwt Reuresntativ (lobert R. ."VVWHamn bisurame. 1 am happy to state that. The a U "" a' left the city Saturday for Ttaleigh to U,c 1Si,!an llat.y declined to listen toy -' the of ,,. to their proposal. , , . tnM tie. .Schmidt was exhaust- .,,,,.. f th' general assem- l.,r,f.eior hurot nas learoei, : i e- - . ., w..... 'i ,.,.,v. n,Mnttiii nn nnvH eianv. that the dentist at one time in eu , said, Clarke tax, it promises a small tax on h the government tiu lived standards. The cotton excliang Congregational Mission board. ic VJO jff o 0:'".:ccil Friends Call C vj "To;;:;;;;" Vikon anted,: the 1" iieasuretl w." , i.t(riiiiellt et breast, ami ice on foot In 1 .cross III "'d ext was the r' With th" draped nvei 10 feet til" .atulalque r.'ie were e rreat wri iiitims 1 ' 1 .mother w an lay on the H : (lie dead m: .-e I. .! Sixteen e : with hi irk t . i Ight 1 a -She. left bv ! fniy"J thiei i i-UKket pi i pei lators In i i i l ioken line oi r tils head ana patrolmuu rrn these thern w miirrh or kh the funeral t The 12 I (d by Wil each side ot ! CHtne oil n i. i ! Iwo com t nan wlio ! i with the ia; and the b" and Iniliv'. i.i.. who apple ; ' train to be in b tbiynor s v and liltle ' ij i lmil the 1 participate. So i tutors tt.i the tower the t liy b Ttns ol t: Ihc rlllin ; "atiim e to provi the thoo An oil Paul a i awnv. Afier 1 f II b, ' lal'iuc .. ef SIS I. ililli'l .i ' Ii 111 I "In ,: tnn, in the order . band playing tjie , ,, the dead march. in minted police, 1 .. .r ri L lllletlt of tin Hint stretched hi curb to curb .'ITcw OJ.l Es'3 C".cn" Exol.iir-, C-o cf tLe Ilics Tz- I- cf " ' ' ;t:n as Zs C : I raiment for Tint v 1" -3 r.".r.co His C. .A. , : With (on ''latlon ol tne income lx section to ' i", the senate's amend .i'inriii the minimum exemp tion from $1 lo $3000. allowances for dependent v. ives and children and larger taxes on great incomes came up for pettb i i iiu a l'rn itrauy. rhuii-iiiarr t anions said he had nol (lHcuscd the cotton future tax with h ..fuiiioni tail Indicated the senat minnitern woe' l not yield to the house to Take Stand and Dany Charges of Girls I fag of theV mayor i ... i-., n t nil cea in la . it,,, roadway upon ...... ,. I- folds! of I dent i bov- .a l. Uil'jA III! -.Ul'l the c e nt , . :( ami tl ll d I' fern ted at I ii .. lift i ' b( ni flanked on tin f iMillee ami on drew the rtita- Ireet. AS till o W'i?' ol curb bv a" every man baled laHi.-camie't envered, lu (lie line ol the way ol id ,i ( u, ,1 t on , land li the call' '1 i oh ,,i,t i I b s 1 In 'lOlls uui) I v A-i Idled. Preoa. Via hit n, 1 id. 2-. Pi Wibioo lodav havked back to n 1 j ia the. doutit y lieu l lii.-m'H of limi; bco rreeieu nun hi. ih executive oiia es. 'J bey were the susses i:ii?.alieth M. and l.llen lal lamv of VVHiiiim;toii. N. '. The two sisters, well advanced in re, were ushered Into the outer ari.v.a lust mi the president, accoroing !., Vila tmil al morning custlitn,. beKan a,,il,imr hands with the tnends ot: various congi easmen. "There be Is now, said one of the isters "I knew I could tell Inni; hut bow old he has golten. We used to 11 him Tommy, 1 am afraid III can him that yet." You musin t do that," lnierrnpn u the other. "It's Mr. President now. "file two sisters tailed enlllUHKiMti- illv and several persons in the crowd listened with interest with one of the secretaries while wnit Ine for the president. , "Von know, the first time i ever ,v i , " 1 i Lib n, "lie was ruhna a bicycle.' - . "II was iho first time I -ever saw a blevele, too," remarked her sitter:- The two slaters told how - their brother, who was family physician for I he Wilsons, was summoned to attend on their amen. ' President i that his com m him to believe be smoothed o, the bill this wei "I've got my the president. k Clinlrman Ai merchant mar, I pepresenta'lvrs I Small of Is,orlh cuddy of Maine OIllS. : mi told callers today aces with leaders led all differences; would t and he would sign pen jdiarpened," said Prof, rcntl.il. under of the house . committee, which of Virginia. mlina and Metiilli- i i il the president to favor an amend meat lo the tariff hill giving H Fi per cent, discotini In duties In inmnrln iu vessels wholly built in tbeMTnited States, n matter where Py Associated Press. Los Angeles, CaU Sept. 22. Specu lation as to whether George H. Blxby, the Lonir Be.aeh millionaire on trial in the Superior ourt on chargesot haiim- eont-lbutcd to the delinquency I two girls, would testify in his own behiilf was ended today by the an nounccmout of hi- attorneys that ho IliuLL raLLL;,lu bly on Wednesday, and nopresentalivo Gallatin Roberts left for the caidtal city this afternoon. State Senator Zebulon Weaver will go to Kaleigh to morrow afternoon. These representa tives of Buncombe county expect that, the special session will last for about a month. This special session of the general assembly was called by Governor I Locke Craig hi the following proclam ation, Issued on July 18: I "By and with the advice of the 'Council of State, I, Locke Craig, Gov ernor of the State of North Carolina, in the exercise of the power conferred would take the Stand and mane a sweeping denial of all accusations.. Counsel said Bixby woum requuu the greater part of a day's eourt ses sion to give his direct testimony and pon me by the Constitution, and in some half dozen other witnesses woum a(.cor(jance wm the resolution passed be called in his behalf. The prosecu- 4.by tlll, General Assembly, and ratified Hon, it was said, would subject the th(s gth dBy of B'ebruary, 1913, do defendant to a severe cross-examina- i lt,Bllft this my proclamation on this tion. ' e extraordinary occasion, convening the General Assemb V in Kxtra Seiinion. i the mother of the president. ; house provision for a five per cent Two Electric Trains of Lor? I:!and .Railroad Collide, romnins 40 Miles. ; ClLLLil UL.iii.. J 1 nrnli'Tii """"j m the City cf Cf II II 1 I jof, September, l ULOwi.iLu I ww.il imIT the. Law Students and Reporters Attracted all over Coun try Attending Trial. Im, "to pet me to stay up with ine mother. He stayed around and was a vry helpful bov. I said at that time Tmninv would make a fine husband for launched v some day." Just then the president came along, the two women Introduced themselves and Mr. Wllsml said ho remembered them (mile well. Hie expressed hit: re;;ret that Mrs. Wilson and the, mem bers of hia family were not at hnfiu to greet them and the sisters went liwnitnt for eooils to American owned tilpH wi struck out by the swnate on iho nrotwHta of truiiiy foreicn iSovetn- inerit'i that If whs a discrimination in ..b.lntloti of their t i , a lies. The pres.!.1 ib nt did not commit, himself, but. In- dlented that if the new amendment did not 'conflict with treaty rights he would favor il. mm tin y talked I forth beaming with satisfaction. la I s i I ' , . i -Ll. J I H I I t 1 11 I F'l t il .ii i AL ' 3 -I f ! i V t Cii C 1 -r- 1 ; t l - Ji.Hassu i I ! 1 a t H i I l.'iilc i at 1 1 ! I I III 1 y A o I ma, 'i. t ail mill tl v In la ii Press. on nth living .-Milt of 11 count V : '.lives, . . o li Over t:.e : I'v Assoc, '. a 'bltiglon. Set lerai' .or. counsel : trust investigation gave bis Ideas on day to 'he donate Mr Intel'ineyet tla principals of cm rem v lull lus but sill I I I .,r in I as be v. 11 :vcr, ,"CJ3 tO I Press, ! ' Samuel Tn ( he house monei the last i-ongr n foiau to aimnn' 1 eeiiei am iiiiinistration he boiise las nam! elley I. I v a i ll ll Uinba at 1 thi a tan, I I I hi Mr. I'n Bv Associated Press. v.,,.- Vork. Sent." 22. Three persons in re killed and ZOdniured earl;; today i.. . head on crash of two Long Islana railroad electric trains at College Point, L. I.. Of the injured one will die. The dead aro: r.. CONDUCTOR GKOROJS utnvcn.r.w. MOTORMAN FRED LODLK. MOTOR MAM CHARLES HOHLKIN. Most of the injured were an eiu- nn their way to work. The . ..h occurred on a curve not far irom the station. The trains, running! 40 miles an hour.' rounded the curve from opposite dire, lions almost slmul taneously, and the crash was Inevit able The steel cars buckled hut dirt not telescope. This lace aved many lives. ; A hotel near the scene ami a " her of resldencc-s nearby were tnrown open for. use as emergency hospitals. Many ambulances ana a cm, . ,,,-ians were summoned to the wreck. ....... i..navivun a. raiiroaii i I 111! i - ttement saying that the act i .em l been caused, so far a. couio ... .. . i l i,i. i be negligence oi ine i,erator at White .Stone junci lowed the train bounit tor i-.rw . , .i, .inn bin track beforu the Iher train had cltaireu. i no lenient places the total mnriuer 01 ijured at 4". do. therefore, notify and request tne Senators and Members of the Hon e of Representatives of the General As sembly of North Carolina-to meet in their respective halls, m tne t aintoi, in the City cf Raleigh, on the Z4in day T.U3, at 11 O CIOCK, A. following" specific pur i; To provide for tne people oc North Carolina juft transportai ' rates, and to adjust the relations uu i obligations between the Btatri of North Carolina and the railroads operatii.it within the territory ot this btate. . "2, To receive the report of the Constitution Commission, and to con sider the submission to the people of amendments to the Constitution." t ' ihpeeial lo xne vmy.ei.Le-iev. Raleigh, Sept, 22. -Governor CraM r I ,. i . ... , i. .nAa .f ipent touay guing uiei mo ni-,.. ... fi p Associated Press. Albany, N. i.. epl. .-ruv..- f,pent touay going over me ivitoi enimer'a lenal staff resumed action thisit, cornoration commission and o afternoon when the court of high im-'cf carriers with C. W. Hlllmun., a rate .i.w.Vi laal wek began his' ,.. ti 0l Ho wiiiM nrohablv neacnniein. iiin Aoeii. i.c c... i . . j 4.11, nrlmfia nd mlS- 1 iichi inimin " . oimeit hleh crimes and mis demeanors, was called to order by Presiding Judge Cuilen ai t " Attorney IjOUIS J. marsum. lied the argument which;he had not his oositlon Wednesday at the mass meeting. Governor Crab? does not seem worried in the least. Chairman Travis declared opposition to the offer la based on Ignorant', lied the argument mutuare to tne oner -jp-naseo. on finished when the court "adjourned on Travis announced reductions . , . . . .i.ii- v.ia ihnf the gov- I , j i. f 9i ..i ... i ,,in. vio.helrt that the gov r I uia.v in - ernor was unconstitutionally impeach ed. ''"'.'. . i Mr. Marshair quoted preceaeni u. on nut- hound furniture of !24 a car to inter- mountain territory, and $12 'to Chi-catrrt. Mr. Marsnau quoieu -v... i Kaieign, nepi. 11. wnn inn i-mi i support of his contention tnai w SpRSion of the general assembly only sembly in extra session was entitled )wo dayg ofl, with t)e,.iarations that 1.1... i anhtectq called to lt:,u nan nnLawiInn hv the car lo OUftO'll rtu'j j.... .j- - -- - l , llw V ",v v v v.-i.t-....... .j - attention by the governor. " vers is really nothing at all, and with Answering the argument that the; thfi gath(,rtng hf,re Wednesday of busi asscmblyVxereised not a legislative! nesa men interested in freight rates, bo but judicial function, tne attorney n.. were a Kiomon Indeed who could that an impeachment was equivalent i propriery today what the next week to an indictment and that the assem-1 woud br)nB forth. Chairman K. L. bly exercised no other tunciion uiwi Travis of the corporation commission that of the grand jury. j 'was expected last night from Wash Albany, K Y. P'l'1- 22. While at- lnBtoni wherB Saturday he conferred . , . ....... .... inri nre work- ... . i i.t .i ... torneys anu imw"!"""' ' " " . wan ine carriers, ami nm . onu,, Ing their way through the lmpcai u- expe(.tcfl to clear up the situation to mi nt trial of Governor Sulzer, a small B(me exnt in th0 rnenntime Gov, r army "of representatives of law schooU noJ1 rraR , Bittng steady in the boat. and universities from an w probably not leaning eilher to the ..ri.i. u following the case closely and . , . , rt . . nf r,,,.ii),.r -'i.,. tfhuiisiive reuorts. 1 i, n-i... ...,.i.,Pd miiav a..ei, i.,r 1,11 ivllie ,a h-I l' jii tFaut These men are attracted nere "'-1 th. w whn w)i nHVe to Rhouhii nts wnieu .,lwi, ,ht n,!,.hl I th" responsibility of what mmht be, and " ine Kiea-icsi i er. Mir., in , , , j i...... .... ..... (leachmeru. jnoi. sum . . shoulders of the chlet exei uti been an tmpeaenment cime n. .... , a r,K seven are on record In tne .... ..tm i.r t ne inw yi un attornejs have to cite in cases of im i c Culled Slates. Many points wnicn am being covered ill the HulwT trial never were raised in previous cases. 1-ong weeks have been spent by attorneys f..r both sabH and members of tt ,,rt ,,) mpm.-hIh are studying every ,f all past Impeachment eas s. vas no morning session of ,.t lodav. The senators and , re ordered lo report pioiiipl ,elc f,,r the resumption of The cornoration commission is em fident that once the public understate the concessions made it will not thro bricks at the men who have rs-i hard six months In an effort lo seen an adjustment that wouM eie n i lieiif of competition to Norh l ." . (shippers, and the rommi -ton ! .a H tiloronch umlerHtaaaialr of t,e p,. osilloll will be bad before !! i .- a',s, nibly is in siissain baa.: 1 n,- , of the pronoeit ion slid b i f n. I.I la. Alt, I. !! Atal ahull, of the in points raised I,,, ( (.net ,( lit loll- e el of the as . f-,:i,ire of lis ,,.,(!.. anon II. at :: . , i ' a v won' t , , . a ad I o- ... j, ,. 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