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The Weather
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VOLUltE Xt 2SO. SI
IS GIVEN SNUB AT
THE WHITE HOUSE
Taft Refused to See Rcp
resehtatiYQ. Harrison'
nrrii ruTft-j np t f
mUMi Ant UAUtiLtifttibta UltllMINHIIUfl
fto Preside Bmc4 Hi RefisaaJ to
' tee the New York Coissjeaeawsui
SuteMcnta by Kvwapapm AUrtba-
gertlon Wet Mad the Prc-d-dent
and Attoraer-Gea! ta Um
WaW IXnchsi -
. By th Xuoclatad fna)
Washingta. IX C. Jun . Praai-
fc, -rf My 41m t aeatv
RtprtstentaUv FTaacla Burtoa Harri
son. Damoerat, of Jxaw Tors, ho
tailed t tSnuUHouaataca
alth two other representative to In
troduce a aumber at Jewi Ixavbbhf, who
look up with th president tha quea-
"BST of th ipiMoa6T,aowTrom
Russia,
W J flXMa- uitttu. oj aaoro, W -
rwvntaUve 0oldfoM. of New Tom. Speaking- In support of th Senate
artrd aa apokeataaa for the party, aad provtaton for a canal oonnectlnc the
o adroitly had the attuaiion beeajgablne aad Nechee Rivera In Texaa,
.handled.. r : Sacratary JSartoa. that . ao 1 vbich waa eowpromleed by the roi
ae of the caitera knew anythlnr of fereea. Senator Bailey aaearted that
the Incident until RepreawataUva liar- 1 mvmbora of the Houee had been
rleon retureed to the rapltol aad there "awartntnc into the Henate aad tell
made a atateeneat to Uia effect that he I n( Senatora that the defeat of the
had beea rebuffed by the Preatdent. 'conference report meant the failure
air. Taft baaed Ma refusal to ae air.
Harrieoa .on the atateaaeat attributed
v newspapora ta the repreaeatatlve la
rnnnecUoB with his reanlntlba tn the
Heuae cmlllna uaoa Attomey-0erea
Wlckerahank for full taformarJoa as to
the roaectioa of bis efflca with the Mr. Bailey referred, to the abolition
Balllnfer-Ptnchn episode Mr. Har-jaf the waterwaya commlaaion and
rftolL aaeordtBr To Th f Wta Hi4Mn that tne Kouae had taken its
wovlon of the Bitter, charged, tae(
-riewdent-aiid the Attnraer-Oeneral
rtth having wUfullr attesaptaa to saw
lead Congress tn the back datlag at
the Attornsy-GeneraTa aurotnary at
-the OlBThr rhargea armteat tba aeeee
. . M- lixrrimM m -ETtt mM ' -
havreg eyectared tae M Kt saw
ts rtesoa for the Preandeat'a acttoa.
Be aeM be awd avaje tha enaageeaeat
wHb the Presldoitt soma tea dajra aeto
and had receded a IntUaattea that
hit presenca at the White Hmsj aaj
undesirable, . .
8rretary Norton aa at km un-,
willing to dtacaaa the lacWeat la any
wey. Later wbea he was taforewed
ef I he positive statesneota made by Mr. j
Harrison, he to! J ta atory r anai
happened. He declared that the
President had BO pur p ess f publicly
kumlllatlng the coarreesnaaa. aa had
n charged; and that aorwnf would
kae been said resjardtac the affair
If Mr. Harrlsoa hlaaself hsd not ma-la
ths matter public. Mr. Nnrtoa said
It was Indeed hie aaderstaadtng that
Mr. Harrison sxpreeely eatred that
anthlng b said.
Mr. Sortasr-f rmHl.
Mr. Nortoa aald that- durtaf ths
congTasla4. recotvtag bear thla
morning ha aotk-ed Rcpreaeataitves
Harrleos aad Ooldfogl. mt New Jtark.
and., HepresenUtlvs hall I her. ef Ma
sachusetts. with the party f Rabbis
at the head at the Ua awalUag ad
mi Ion t Ut Prealdeafa oAre. He
epeke to all of ths meaabwra f th
- party aad sj few ml n a Us latr Inform
ed tile Presldsnt ef th- arseB of
the deeatta: Mr. Taft announced
that h would b (lad ta racetv every
member af th delegaUoa. bat Mr.
Harrison. H declared that becaus
ef the Sew spa par stateoaeeita msd by
Mr. Harrison he did a desire to
apeak with him.
barretary Norton thersupoa mvtted
Mr. Harrlsew Into hi say tog he
'.bad aome affairs to discuss with him.
Meantime he had th party ehowg,
- tot th President s Sitka, at ths ap
pointed hour and aeked Mr. Ooidfot
to tatrodsc the railarB ta Mr. Marrt-
- IM 9 wVb9MfOaf,
It was th Bret tlm Mr. Xortea had
evr mt Mr. Harrlsoa, aad whan the
le were alone th decrstarT-said he
aa sitrvmely sorry that th - Brat
ateetlsr should a th r-st of a
diaagreeable duty. He toWt Mr. II a r
rwn the Presideat woaid wot- ee
hm. 0 - - - i -
Mr. Harrtsoa. art-ordlng t Mr.
A'ertea, aaid he thuht a twew why
' waath statement be bad made
ragatdiag tka cennartoa of th la
dat and th Attorney-Oeooral wah
e Haltlnger-Ptnchat 'coatrererar
Mr. Kortoa said be hsd Bt awt lb
atatement and eonsoqnenlly wsa
enmawbat l the dark. He akd Mr
Hsmsntt , ml him a rcpy of whtfamwt heln srwtmrt the city. - Tti
a Bad said. ipiainun aaaew lor iii.fii. air,
Mr. Harrison s sited If Represent. rews; was a broker aad wsa killed
tlvas Ooldfoal aad Keiriher sad th i taet year by pll f brick on ws
'hers la th party kaew that lblf th streets falling pon hlnw The
"reeidvut had barred him est. Mr. !
f ertn replied that a awe knew It
ut th I... Mr. Harris aald bs
theaght It snnirssaiary for tb tbars
t know anyihlrg alvowt It, and there
left, aaying that be was rti
xn apitul.
Mr. Norton aVeleee (ttel tKa ft eal
dat bhwaeif fcs4 ri proxtotj knowl.
that Mr. Hamsnw was t b owe
Jf his csllers todsy. , The enragemewt,
. been mta in th rewtm way
' dais am lhrouah ths-Perretarr a i
sfllcs. o .jKs "lad aa effeetlvs Auguet I. pending
Mr. Harnena was snored en Msf Jl j tb an ailment ef IK railroad bill
Bs karin-g said ef tha hawk datmf of ! sow tw cofifeeasK. If for any reason
the Wlekeraham Summary: Mb bll should tt becen a law by
"This ror.fea!oa ef ,tf AM.wey. j aguet 1. a further pa ponemeat of
fiwil srfvosts to a corr:rfio that th ret will ha granted. Th srre
PreirWent enf t A tteff-1ts. asewf yeawHes thak tne railroads eha II
erl hst srfd t frw.ali t .-."' w""1 th eommtaston surptemen
reas ir,lJ.CrC n Term a ion t rjp- '.T tane In poawemetit of th tar
b'r an omiai gvumtit aa ef oe U-s which thr fled la at week. This
'a, whirs, was reaj r macy weeks errs nginest le made tn compliance
later," , with the verhe' aa-eeemrt between
Me. lfaeesc, " ma iT. iths ratee ral'wsy preeMenta and
Pepr..r , , H4' . , mm x .ey I pre -lent T" and t ronfir-n to tie
'"d'tnifst w h.n ha rt i'eM t tHe I row.n In th- r-roltng rajiroal bill
t.at'oi iv.r s.f..it ef th-Ft- "et th ln(re Commere ,CoV;
I'M w rr.nti S he a.i.i. as ' re'ee'ow e!l l.ra sntnv to
ha h,r .a. i, rrea-Und general sd.an.es in ralea peod-
Hit tin . . . . . ,,a , i
.v4 r war- -, (i,.t ts be'" cf the reawirabltnea sf tb pro'
( .a ...iMlanlni ')toe4 .BCr.M.
THE
SENATOR BAILEY
GETS REAL RILED
Criticizes The River. and
Harbor Measure
t iri-HfVHMmtttr-Tmir
8js Ktirr Iter Favored On
Ptan aa Agnliu: Agothor Says It
- wr, AuVpts Cottferanoa Rcportta
xsMtwiWue Tlw SrnaU) 7 How-e-ier.
Adopt! Conference Hrporf by
Vox of to 1! Baile- ItoUliat
.bp'- FrcsmxUng CswfirrMsHiotx -- of
rrcaidential Appulnuuenta.
By the -ossoolated press.) . '
"Washington. D. C., Jun . Ths00" vote ths North Carolina
eonlereac report on the river ajiaitmaceuucai association mis morning
harbor bill iu adopted by the Senal
Mr. Bailey erltloiaed the court, at
tka Vo( Invert, aaylnc that they dli
crlrnlnated In faor f .janalaeaa
acalnat another. Thla," he aald, "la
monatreua and If there were ne other
- iPOXl oa thla arrount,?-
0r the bill tn the Houm. Aamitttinr
that aome Senators had been Influ
eaoed by theee repreaentatlons. Mr.
Bailey exclaimed: "Ood pity a
country that la to be governed by such
men
orea .to .athlikctoJna t tha.
cocnraiasloB. Venator. Hurioo, lor at
tempting to make Ike bill. He Ue
rUrod such a coarse ta be dlearava
fut The Tallure 6f fWnatore to TIaten lo
ta oppoaltloat to- the adop
wa -of-limixltrwiw rwt-r
sM Inar tnli feir 1 w
axewUva aeaelon. The Senate was
prepared ta ronftrm a large number
f Presidential nominations when
Senator Bailey announced that to do
so they would bars to get a quorum
TVol more than twenty of twenty-five
mrmtx-re were In their aeala. the oth-
ere bavlo left th Capitol for the
day.
avarat fteaators told Mr. Bailey
that It weald bs Impossible lo recall
members and aeked him to withdraw
his demand for a auorum.
. . "1 II noLda it." h. haid.
thoroughly angry.'
Daring Mr. bailey's apeech aaalnat
lha rivers and harbors conference re
port he had railed attention to ths
fart that few members were present
during th proceedings, although a
larva aumber were certain lo vote la
favor of the adoption of the report.
THE Xl'RY tXMPtr7m.
Ready for Trial of lira. trSrtl Brown.
I nargva wnn nnnrri.
By the Aaewlatrd Preas.)
rhlcsgo, IU . Jun Ths turr that
will try ths rss against ts O'Nell
Browne, of Ottawa, III.. Democratic
minority leader or the Illinois legisla
ture, charred with bribery In con
nection with the eiecttpn nf-Wm.
Lawinaer ta the I'nlted b atea Henata,
waa completed toiay. Judge Mr
Purely then adjourned court until
Monday.
Itat'a Attorney Wa man's most lm.
partaat wMnesnea, 4iepresentatlvs
Charasa A. White, who said Browns
rave him !!. to not for Lorlmer;
H. 3. C. Beckemeyer and Michael &
Link,' arrived In Chicago today.
GIVES A VEBOIGT OF $7,000
CAhF. Of; MRA, a.VKAX CRftTfiO
AAIST ,TMB CTTY OP WIJ
M15CTOV AXD jr. r. WOOLVIK
A lAXG TRIAL.
IBpeclal t ?em and Observer ) ,
Wiimlngiea. Juna . A verdict for
17.M1 waa returned this afternoon la
taw rase of Suaaa M. Uregsv admin-,
trains of K. M. Ores vs. City f W1I-
mind on and t. f. Woolvin. the full
Irlsl f th cas consume nsariy aig
OS).
ADVAVCT5 1-KtJOHT RATES".
af th Bbr RoaahJ Will
TV
Twrirts rffersiv Awguet I.
Py th Aaeoriated Preas.) -Wsatitngto.
D. C Jan I. Rea-
wrativM f th railways east of
Chlcesw ad aorth ef ths Ohio river
St a rowferwnce hers today decided
thst th sdvaiwd freight rstes shwxild
ire a rje'eririitintios hy tha rc-mm
"News
ONLY DAILY IN NORTH
KALEIQII, N.
HEW OFFICERS GF
THE PILL ROLLERS
Max T.'Payne, ofGreens
' boro President
HEETOTT IU
KPraridrat W attm-i Addreaa and R
OBiineudatiuna Coolabird Tberria
Wae the Frtur of 'Tewterdaj'i
fiMUjftll 11a Xt.,1n I
Unna Rardlnr Hanilllnf of Wbt. I
key. KWonc Drurs, Sunday Openlnt i
- ana ShortrHoura Tor iniarmaiiet 1
- Bpe?1!-to Kewi ano Obierver.)
votea to move UD the time of ela-tion
e teMu-heMr4 te -Hre wond
dy, thouah eorue nembera
thought
this would cauae many delegates to
ftara homa ona , day . aarller Mr -
Id In b m x Da UUh k -ave
.1 '
auopwa, tnai tne report.
irom th VBfious committees Md the
(1 1 acuss I o n it - tmpDrttni piipe rs"anj
5S1i,l"y, bu,,n for ae;
"' " " "eoojec-
wuea viipoaiDg tne nrst reao-
lutlon -ass overcome. -
In accordance with
the new pro-
ram officers were elected for the en
suing year today as follows:
President, Max T. Payne, of Greens
boro; first vice-president, O. A. Mc
Doosld. of High Point; second vice-
president, j. p. WoodalL of Charlotte
secretary, p, W. Vaughan. of Dur
ham; treasurer, U. E Hurwell. Char
lott
J. P. Ktoae, Charlotte, was sleeted
to serve on the Ktate Board of Phar -
macy lor five years to succeed C. B.
MilleT, of Ooldsboro. whose term ti-
PlTd iwltn 'today's' '"session.'
ltshiav.4at$Kis
nlac'S for th 1 HI 1 .o n..nn,.n II.
Old retiring prealdent, O. T Watson,
fa..... i . , , . . .' . .
of fioulhport. ta his ahoual Address,
endorsed plan to rotate convenUoa
plates, one year In ths mountains ont
In a centred North Carolina town, and
s j r SB t ha a jjj Tksj a ail al ai ai S . WJW .
' aa mi vy aaaLaiaaBl TTWiI Vf"f1T. way gvv
eras -aBraJS aad the recommsnda.
lions contained therein was the fea
ture ef todays seaaion. In this be
reviewed the history of the aaaorlatlon
and mads auggestiong regarding the
handling of whiskey, of strong drugs
and of fjundmy.. ppenlo. of. ahortar
hours for pharmacists, and for ths
general elevation of the profession
An Important step was also discussed
tn thla address, and recommended,
looking to closer union between this
aasncistion and the N'orth 'Carolina
Medical Association. The paper Was
eefetrcd to-tha-nropr fomrolUee" to
report back on It
Regarding the whiskey bualneas. the ! brook, of Ohio, Cox, of Ohio; Foaa, of
president said: The only lawful chan- . Massachusetts; Koala r. of Illinois:
Bel now through which whiskey may I Hammond.' of Minnesota; Havens, of
be purchased is upon original pre- New York; Henry, of Trias; Hitch
ecrlptlon of a regularly licensed phy- rock, of Nebraska; Hughes, ef New
alclsn, which prescription g filled at York; KJnant, of Nsw Jersey; Ma
th drug stores. I regret ta say that tlre, of Nebraska; Martin, of Colo
In some places of tha (Hate th law ' rado; Moss, of Indiana; Nlcholls. of
nas oeen rreiy vioisted. I want to
say that th drug business ha basa
ths butt of ridicule too long on ac
count of ths liquor question. I have
shown ths peopl of my town that ths
drug business la as honorabls as any
and not allied with th liquor Inter
eats. Let ths druggists of th Hlate
drop tha sals of liquor and snow that
they mean It.' . ..
Tha report alio recommended thai
pharmacists should bs politicians, too,
working for better legislation and ths
uplift of their business in all ways pos
sible, but not tn regard to tha Bute
Board ef pharmacy with which this
asroclatlon Is oa th frlondllest terms.
snd thsrsfrr none f the pharmacist I
snouan may pontics wnsn it comas to
th matter of electing men for the
(Mate Board.
. Th convention tonight I sn)oylng
smoker st tha Colonial chrtj follow
ing a two hours trolley rid over ths
city. . . - , . , -, ,
DOST 1JKK hCHKDtXK.
Mall bcrvtr Dciayesi Hmie sad Ma a.
sfatlarinal Plaat Hold.
(Bpeclal to New and Observer i
Waahlngtsa. N. C. Jin t. The
recent change la th Norfolk Southern
train schedules between, this city and
Raleigh. In which th early morning
train and tba Bight traia arriving bars
at 1:1. has Veen removed. Is causing
s great deal of dlasatiafaXlon, not
only la Wsahlngton and -vicinity, but
Wn all of th Intermediat stations he.
tween hev and Raleigh. The mall
serried by Oris new ached tile has been
thrown bark,, csuslng a delay ot be
tween twelve and twenty-fos hours,
as well ai the si preas being similarly
delayed. Quit a nam her sf whole,
sal shippers of flsh from this city
to Northera points ere thus delayed
snd la some ease unable to ship thlr
goods a aa to reach certain destina
tions as heretofore when we had ths
mors suitable schedule. It Is general
ly looked ape" bv Waahlnaton't trust.
nes mea that this chsnrs Is quite a
blow to tb bnainee and commercial
Interests of ths city and It la to bs
sinersly hoped that th railroad of.
Aetata i an soon arrange ts put hack
the tw trains that were dtaroa
tind. 1 -
Th larre stave and manufacturing
plant of the Atlaatlo Manufacturing
snd rv Company situated on the
sutaklrta of 't' city, which has been
In the hands of reeetvsr for ths pt
several month was sold at pr.H
snctlon st th cotirthona MoiHsy ry
H C. Carter, Jr , aitoraey, receiver.
The property waa sold to ths hlgheat
bidder, Mr. rrank C. Kar'er, of th
Knr'"r trcer Compspy, f .r th sum
efiT JU. The properly snld Included
the mill end ail farsonal property of
the company Tha real eatat and
fimhee f the ccmpser were wjlt la
New Bern yeeterdsy. The fena plant
was well .sold and l-ri.igrt f ill vsi.i.
It Is iTortood ihst th. 'a.,iiu
were several tnousan e.,or( to sx-
Pt tit 1H'A - '
CARQLINA TlfAT HAS
C. -FRIDAY ' MOItXIXG,
POSHAi BILL
' ' .
Every Republican Voted
for Measure
THE VDTEWAS 195 TO 101
Priur to J-lnal Hull tall the Hceuo-
oratit- bubatitut Wan Voted lMvra, j
IIS to 116 Debate on the Measure '
Ited Only Hour-TUf Bill
Paaaed as Agreed on by lb He poo- j
Ik-an t auou. J
By-the-Aasootsted Hreaaxr
W sahlngton, D. C. June By ths
overwhelming majority of 1S to lal
PASSED
italina ham1 -u
',mM "hIT1 1 Savings Bank bill as recently agreed
arolina Phar. , upon 0y the Republlian vaucua of the
House. ro; a singi nepupncao i
I v"eu Jim mm isui u m uui
ff - L
Prior lo this action ths Houee. by
. hi rtantad the namorrailc
substitute fur thahfll proposal by thsi
' . IDJJlgctU.
Tha fnllns? wi meM iha IMtwrd mA.
tinn. lnvnlvaH In the diaooaltloi. of the
, VnJ ... -k.,.
' l -hlrh man Keoubllcana and
or rat s "recorded their views" upon the
- bHI of the majority and the substitute
euppVr.eo oy a large Korvom oi .nr
minority.
The tkf afe areclI6h among the Detn.
ocraia was shown a hen the Demo
cratic substitute was voted upon, a I
of them Joining; the ttepublirana in
voting against ths measure, moat of
shorn ware opposed to a postal sav
ings system of any kind. Among
theee IH-mocrata - were Brantley f
Georgia; Brouaaard, of Lnulalana.
Hurfeaa, of Texaa; I'arlin, of Mrgmla,
Klood. of VirsiBla: tiarrstt. of Ten
' neeeee; UlUespie. t Inu; Haves and
latmh. of. Virginia: Moon, of Tennee-
. HIyltIV uf Xeiaa. aad TutttbuU,
i of Virginia '
fr "h r
. Kr uL m "litaurnni th. ni.lv
member who voted with the Demo-'
. . l . . . ... . .
crate for their substitute
On agrselng.t,the bill as proposed
hv tha malorU a( tha Houaa aa a
aiihatituta fer .. Ken.i. niuiur. iha.aro to dlecusa the matter Mr W
MU.aM liHlte Oa Uia wteiW" arose lo a iuUm of
II Dsaaocrsts tuir.lri ths HnutallcBna. i
and ajnona Ihamtaiara AaLken o
South Carolina? lohsson. of Kes-
lucky; Pou. of North Carolina, and
Randell, of Louisiana.
nn neptioiicans juine, ins iiwno-
erata i etm avgaUat hs. asnp.s.d
Hlx Hepiibllians Jolne, the Ilemo
bill of tha majority.
After a motion of Mr Moon of Ten-1
neeeee. to recommend the blil to th
committee which reported It had been!
defeated, ths House vted upon final
paasage. the vote being its tw 101. 14,
Democrsts voting with the Republl- i
cang. -ai rotlnw' JUken. r South '
Carolina; Ansberry. of Ohio; Ash- '
Pennsylvania; O'Connail. nf M
rhusetu; KansJell, of Louisiana!
Sucker, of Colorado;- Pa bath, of Illi
nois; Sharp, of Ohio; Bui see. of New
Tork: Taylor, of Colorado; Tonvells,
of Ohio,
UTIS JURY IS SECURED
IIOWKViJt TWO VtvMRris WrJtK
. EXHAVSTr lJ IX W FonT PIIOB-
ABLV rim TTSMKS WILL
TEhTUX
0prtai to News and Observer )
Chartott, Juns f Two veblres
Ware exhausted hafaea' -a tun of
l.slv. men was ur.d to try VTItl
nanis, ana jus latasr, Henry Mania,
for tha murder of Robert film peon, ea
Kvembr It last, la eiimlnal court
Mway me nret venir n in ""Ico..l Institution betnar tared to He
a exhaueted st an aarly hoar this.. ,, ttkM - . i.
mnralng-. and three Jurors' seats were
till vacant. Judg Pell er.lered ths
sheriff st that hour to havs a second
venire f l men to be la th court
nous by t it In th aftornooa, aad
every man but una responded wbea
tbetr names were called. ' There ware
pros parts of having; to order a third
ventre when the defense flBally ac
cepted th three men lacking, and the
jury was completed al four o'clock la
ths af ternoos.
It la aal that probably fifty wit
Basse will bs a xa mined befers th
cas la given to ths Jury, gnd that a
week may be consumes' Is the hear
ing. The aon, Will Hart Is. sat with
his wife and rhlldrwn. holding n of
ths llttls children oa hi tap most
sf th while, He eemed in good
splrlta, and at times smiled at humor
ous remark) during th telectloa sf
the Jury.
Th father le he) J as sa ace
piles, ths charge being acxeasory be.
fore th fact. Tha programme f th
dsfene ha pot yet become apparent
though H M believed hy asm thst It
will be -argued a part of th dofetie
that Will Hartia, In th excitement ef
(he moment, tad seeing Wirtleat
I m psoas soa leep In front of his
father Juat ss Hart is pulled ths trig
ger, rauaed th young man t turn
his weapon, and shoot by accident
Robert Slmpeon, Who wsa not far from
the man at whom Hartia first aimed.
Little evidence waa adjured this af
tersooa, and ths xsmlnstlon ot wit
peaaes will be resumed early In th
morning. Judge Pel I put a sudles
rheck to the excues of veniremen that
they had formed and expressed aa
opinion as to defendant a guilt or la
Boeence, bv Baking on f thee if he
had fi Med the opinion af'er b was
sunpoenaed ts sPPr tbo Venire.
Aft.r tst vealremen wvr cartful
kbout eltrlp'g tbid tMva , - -
OVER 15.C0O SUBSCRIBERS
JUNE 10,
JEDITOBS LISTEN TO
1 . ' '
Second Days Session
Most Pleasant One
BANQUET LAST KISHT
feast l.hn to the .North tarullna.
Press AarariaUoii bj Wilmington
ITcs Tbe Affair aa t iab. irate One
ad TViok Pltrc at TarrynMwr Hotel ;
Are Efcxtcd Mr
bhipmaa Hr-oora Prrakieni
(Special to Neat and
ttkirer
nllminrton. Junt t
Ttr frt ouOi .
!cUUoa has been . most ne,at one
for the visitors and tonwht an elab-
orate banquet wasgiwn t
- the
Hole!.
l.'al
preaa tne larrjrmur
thif
; luUoaing-a-short aaaawa
Tba morning aesl
10 o'clock aad attar ora .'rr
illght ti thwit. Tmtrv
read a letter from Congreaamaa small
"eipraaaing deep regret at hi Thabfr
" ' Preeent aad atated that he
iaa detained ta Wesbtngtm, on im
Uem-li"" ..!!
"eel Justified In leaving at thia time
.LV hv"!'''"'?
an addreaa bv Mr John I Hold of
- - - . -
the WlUon Times, oa "The Heat At-
n:Nr!VVI-fAt55..,:l TJTSiWWW'WVH-nwf. TI "11 1 IT 1111 7TTV TTM
0
ADDRESSES
rsrtgerrrenT of Vewvpapef xym.'ii lUt"wr trr -rf" MureTie'siTaleiier
as Mr. (lold only arrived th; morning
hi. addreaa was postponed until later
In the session Mr. K M Phillips, as
sociate editor of the Creenehoro
News, then read his eaaxi "n "The
Newspaper and the I'pllft ? Country
Life it wae one of the rr t sicel
lenily prepared addreaan ief(.re th
"-.invention. He was foloaed t.y Hev
Hlght c Moore, editor of th Hihiical
Herorder. who had aa ha .ih)e-t
"Journalism and Hrrltgton ' hi. h waa
V
' "'
e.celleht When he had L-tnciudcd -
aar waa aome dtscmrton. ted pi Mr.
Mr
preceding the name
of a mln-
u'"
Of Ol
it eeemed to be I
.-on.vueua
opinion t net wnere in initials ar '
i"piw nov. Mr is tne prcieraois
orm. When Mr James H
pnvweej an aeiare
Csine-
I "t of order, stating as his
, 'ht aa Eagttahmaa was never kaown
" . . P'at in a Joae
I have known Mr. Dowd far eevea
year.'- was Mr false a sigmncsnt
' ' ...... - -
i repli- Mr. Do -cs .lM. a. a. MeMarh ean wring ww
i that for one be had found an Kng-
l'ehma who could apprvx-iaie a uke
Th " roared with laughter .
TlM" n"t speaker on the prorram
aa J P Cook, chairman of the hoard
trustees of the Ja kv.n Manual
Trlnlns' f'hool and editor of the Cp -
rlft.-brnrhed at v-xmcvertj Mr rnok
" a strong snd eloquent aprMssJ for
ins support or tne newspapers , oi
.North ( arnlina tn b- ha,r ,.r the mag
nificent Institution at Cpncord and
cited many concrete instanue. to show
beyond persdveature the value .f the
school n the ntsie No address be
fore the convention was listened to
with greater Interest than that nf Mr
Cook and no addre created eurh pro,
longed dtacusaton.
tktlicllor w. C. Hammer, editor of
IBS Asnsonro t eurier ass tne nrat to
speak on the paper a hu h he heartily
endnraed In everv reapeit. He was
followed by Mr. W-I. Hill, editor of
Our Fatherless Ones. Hartum Springs
Mr. Hill told of the condition of aome
of the children when taken to the
orphanage. wara they are given such
training ss make them Christian men
and women, eiisa af whom are a pow
er for r-od ta the mate pdltor J J
Partis, of th High Point f.nterpnee
waa hertllv In arcord with thossx who
had preceded him. but brought out
another Important point that the
mmswt ox in mate nura give ins
children more atteatkm than the are
i wont to do In thl day and time, which
! would msterlstly derresse the number
--St
of waywards Mr. rarrls
, however. that he waa
"'gu'e -7- going ,o ih. bo.
wow The perrentar af wsywaM
chlMrea In th State h considered
small. At tnts point Mr Cook stated
that there were oar) children in the I
la th Hut who should be there and
rr.xij. Jlr. W. K. Jacorasoh en-,
doreed the metrwttoa and tb mv-;
ment for Increasing the aerwmmnda- j
V:. -.3 -rasr:'. ."
tx .ni. s. 1 .. .
aat v behalf of' th rwaUt allow and
told eevwrai sauhsta lasisaiss thst
at moot hrwnght tears to th eve nf
aome . of the edftnew Kdttar D T
Edw-arda, af ths Ktnstosi rreo Preas.
s sreamed hhr ewdiiisswisnt f th tn-
etltutioa aad TAHur R r. Beaater. f
th
Monro Joarwai. ra ni-e rewwxrxs
mad th point that H coat mors to
deal with th vwth after h hwcemes
a hardeeed erimiwal than It east t
prevent hst becoming n rvtmhul. Edi
tor Msrblt, ef th Madkwsw Cwwnly
Record, thostbt th wevw esf training
th children should begin at heme, bat
he thought that ther was aerially
for th trslalwg srboal. Mr. W C
Dowd. genes al saa oarer af th Char
ltt News, long aa advocate of a
training school for mrearl rhlldrwa,
mad B pewerfal plea for th hxstlta-
PTewllewt Atkiwaat Baaoaweed that
wing t the fart that tb dlsrssmnn
on th tralnlna- arhool osasttosi had
take s marh tins th tea per ef
CJltor Oarewca H. Pv of th Prsw
greastv Farmer, wssld be ra4 at tb
Joint sewsSea tn th after, tskirt
tb place on tka pewg-rsmma f Ca
freWtasasnMII SnfssVj.
Mr John D. QolC tl't srvtred ia
th hall, kte rer TVe Beet Ar
ras game st f Ne-wwpaper CHlteeax" wag
then read. Mr. Oold trae neck time
aad stwdr t hw passer sad saaw fads
af inter et to tl
preeented. . Mr. Ool was followed
i u. I O sb-KaaK anaetaj aawsat of
tha Arrv-iltwral Deretmwtrt asi -A
ttiaitssid sax rags I wag -, jl
IMOREHEAO GETTING
a- '
1
Republican Flattering
Promises a Farce
i. I. H. HUSS WRITES;
Anawer lo tc of Morclnil Frank-
cnl t vnuiiutiicaUoiia Ad mating lite
Kl-tiin of MrMiwti to t'ontrrcsa
He Mtovts I p tlio tondition of tlic
TPtth Indnatry ' ndcr KcfmbU- :
iiimm blrikcs die ltiulliu '
C'onjrrcnhnian Nonvr Iknl) lilow.
By THOMAS' JT TEVt'KT
Msah.i.gton t) f June --Tin
""hl' Xun' l) Jun T1"
r,,,al "' ' "nreamfcn John M More
iieau in textile .mamiiai ttirers !u
port .S S XI. Mm h f.r election lo (' in
f nai t "r,i Tfi ?in!,, T'i'rr''Tr" ilii h w a
b Rev 'rl, biuad. iuii under the Cimrt..t
SherrT ' rnan Trunk in loiailon of U. hio
not
g,7i
-t .ih a cry hearty r,j.iMnn .
f '"t'l. n null men in Mr
. Webh ilisttii't Sim of Ihe i. pl
.man M rei,.al are in the poaesi..n
ot ""' """" Webb, cople, haMnjc
k'"' 1,1 'he writer. The
bn set,, t,
a n -
rid n k
up...rt "f Mr McNInch. throw h flood
of iik-ht on the Congremi'inaJ, itu;i
t:on iti th.- ,-ot(,,n mill iltri. t Hi the
Htat x i.ruHal of them M . n
vtn.e at.y one that Mr M.-Miuh is
goln .loan m Ignominious d.fe.i i'
he ..Mints .,n the textile vol
him It, '.mares. With the t. vi
r-f prt.ti. ally osralyi-d. im
the tune f.,r Hepubilcan' . .u
for Coi:re( to appeal to th.
mil' '"te
lo l.
loin
- 10
tidale
H'it ittve vuur wttenllon f..r
rent dear readef. to whnf th.'
1 1.
tne anhlect. Here, for Instan. ialet-
. ter sent Mr Morehrad by Mr A W"
as. secret arv and treasurer of the
lowell ManufacUiring Cumi.ti.iiv at
herrvxllle, Huston rountv
Cherryvtlle. N C, June 7 1910
Hun John ai Morehead. M C .
Waahlngtott, t. C.,
"Dear Hir.
"Vour leiiiitliv i oiinii'iiil. atlon of
the Slh ultimo received. In reply
thereto 1 have tins to say: That If our
I Mnth district people were asiire.i thnl
,nf coveted .ondltions promised by
j tne Republicans tw o tears ago, and
outlined again In your letter they
J would elect him most enthusiastically,
'e wouldn't mind much to promote
him lo President Taft n place, es
, eeemlngly the wlede Itcpublhwn huai-
! w haw fstwvt to make gtmrt ttsHr
fhutcving prximlnra of two years ago.
awxwiiiiasaniiing iiicir maiorily in buth
Caexll.ll. Imwcver, I catiii.it p
hem any Hcptitilkan can hope- for
mssrh wmurageiiMitit wllh the. navst
: few years' experience In tlx- trxtllt
bwssncse In this ..moirr too will
ha to admit that ibc hair falbi
doww badly, ami hair iiticrlt failed
lo drtlxrr tho g.NN as pnamlarxl. I
canned an Itow the llrnubll.wiu n
rnenr again to oar people, who are In-
trlllgeni. and ak for llicir auppxrt.
Assuring you that this la only the
stats of affairs a I th- m
"Tours very truly .
Signed I ' A II 1tffis.
"fsexi-Tress Howell Mfg
In writing the McVim h letter Mr
Morehesd hss don Congressmsn
Webb s real service H,. his drvefop
ed In a forceful 'nnd stnklns wav
so as to attract the attention of the
people of ths lltste. the fact that Its
puoHcsn govsrnmawt in the nation has
rrougni tne textile Industrv to stag-
nation ana in many instances nib.iv
rrlahment.
MEETING OF THE NUHSES
MKMRPHS Of THE
-.
Asm H I xTlox
IX BrMOX
AT AMiltll,l,K
RAVF. A HI Y D V MUTI RK
or Bt HIFJS AM) PI.KAM KK.
litpeclal to News snd observer i
Aahevllla Jun. 1 The Vrlh Caen.
L ""T"
! r dy today, including two business j
! eswstoaa at the Battery Park HoteL a
tee at th Mission Hospital given by
Mhss Paxlon. the superintendent and
the a arses of the city, followed by an
aatomobll ride about the city, tea'
', deved by th ph) stria nt
At the nxemlng session, with Miss
Coeataar B. Pfohl, R.N., of Winston
Balem. presiding, report ef the offi
cers were read, showing proireas aqd
good esadltloa f th association.
Mis Pfohl- mad a short addreag of
gTsmiBf. Th secretary. Miss Mary
Bheeta. ef Winston -Ralem, made aa
Interesting report of the year. Miss
B'rdls Dana, of Raleigh, th secretary,
reported the Bsaoelntioa In An condi
tio flnancially. The report of Miss
Ware L. Wych. of Durham, on tha
sweeting of th aaao. latton alumna
was read. It proved highly Irtstrwc
tlv flhowtng th great need of the
nurses of today waa presented by Miss
Nexa, t'avbergwr, ef Charlotte, while
Mea. Dorothy llayden diem ass Th
valw of trifle.'
At th after soon session th rsporta
sf th committees were read, and th
work of local association reviewed.
Mem Aha rwrgneon, of Putswvllla.
read a paper en Tb attitude af th
aceial nra I th hospital." whlls
Mta Ell McNIchols, of Charfcwt,
siMvk ea "A few practical hints ta th
; elevatlosi or tn proTessnon.
Tha Caai semloa will b held tomer.
TheWcather
Mailniuot IrniwnluH, ' Tt
IrtnMi mialmam tewiperatars,
t rrt 111 prerlpllellsB,
l.M Inrbei
VUlCJi 5 CENTS
! if m' ri
VIRGINIA AUTOISTS
Spend Delightful Time In
The Bull City
DURHAM TflBAGGO YEAR
Tlie Marked Sold 7,OH.2O0 Pounds
anil Made H1 Mumtug Tlio
Trtntty l.w Srhonl Will Run
rliroujrh llio Suiincr I nlarge
s.awi!stt. ja, WOco .Jtelt.. Cotton Mills,
TliOhr at Durham ho IVouglit
Itond. , j
" T'Spe. lal lo News and tilmyvar.)
Durham, June - T1 autotstg
front Ki'-limond Kae the city a pleas
ant look today with Its twenty ladies
and sevenu-odd men.
. The en.l'ir nn. e runners came, in
n K 'od . hi di.l time and the men
went to u,e Klks club while the
ladles refreshed Ui.-ni?elvs at tha
c.r. oiHii Hot I They mad a loxp
up at Trinity and from ther they
ii-KiU . .wie--mes; -eHtre--wPhrt- ttr
M.-w I'ark a nr.at harbexue was serv
ed Hi" purtj. a pii-asing circumstance
that wasn't xpe. ted by the tourists
v V. n tlie ).'ft 'Virginia
The party i stay here ass dellght
f .1 It wrt. without accident or lu
. -I. lent, the .ntlre twenty-six ma
. limes coming r.cra with their i arg ues
The taliurrt to see all of liurham s
Ho-mI roa.ln was a m irtiflcattori
The . o of th tobacco ear finds
that there Iih been sold on this
town , floors 7 UM JuU pouiida at an
wlSi- of ilJ .12
The i.intract tor an extension to the
Cvlden Itelt Cotton Milit ha.s been
asarded to Maaara., Sulm m twimon,
of thl dt. nver a large competition,.
iorl.". l.'u feet lo lenxtk It Is to Iva
completed by Ihtoher tha flrat Its
sli meum the additional employment
of ?'i'J hands and Is made necessary
by the In. THauiing demands upon ths
company a output.
. Tha Addition will cost complete
about ir.'i.tiut) and work on it will start
probably nest week.
Durham people wer .greatly grati
fied that lli,0u of tha bomta wsre
bought bv this city, the sldellly Bank
taking 150 U0 Julian ft Carr. Hr,
si- ..o i a j in sua.
ir '.,,. iiTooo .Vd ht
Ceotse W tatts Hi. 000. and ths
l Itlxens Natlnnsl Hunk J26.D0O
Trinity Hummer Schools.
The . lose of the Trinity commence
ment finds the summer law school still
In operation ami It will run straight
through the summer
ANOTHKIt FORM OK (Ax xFX
Hrlliea Kxlortetl 1oill AUena Who Da.
sir to Become Naluralised.
I By the Associated Press. I
New York. June Mayor tiaynor
has been hunting rrart In another
field He says that he Baa found It,
and that It was flourlehlng opemly lit
the tr'ederai building here Ha ha
written to Attorney-Oneral Wlcker
rham, saying that bribes sre extorted
from aliens who daslra to become na
turalised. ftoon after the mayor took office, he
re- :-led complaints which led him to
h.-gln an Investigation. Applicants
for naturalisation papere are lined up
In the rederal building and stayed
ther today after day waiting. De
tectives wers stationed In, tha Una and
one of ihem rportsd that Jaob
tioldstein. spproached him and de
manded 2i as the price of having hi
case attended to
(lol.lsteln tol. him. he said, that If
h dirt not pay he might stand tn line
lo.O tlavs without getting any nearer
to the room In which the clerks wera
making out the papere.
The detective. saa Be pam fit ta
i "Ir'S
teln. who waa then arrested
Uolilstein was arrested ha
ought before a United Rtate
commlaaloner charged with having
conspired to extort money from appu.
, cants for natiiralixation.
! Assistant Cntted htates District At
! tomey Walton, the Complainant la
the esse, aald that he was not pr.
! P'rd proceed and the prisoner
! was discharged. The evidence ta
Maior tiaynor s possession will b
submitted to ths rederal grand Jury.
i ss o
HIXSIS I11IAIIX VI IHIi "IMa.
Will Deliver oratiow at th Xcw Bey,
Bl-rrnleanlaL
apsclal to New and Ohaerver )
New Brn' Jun . Tbo foilowlnaj
telegram was received tonight:
"Washington, D. C, Jun t.
R A. Nunn. New Bern. N. C.
L ""enator aimmona and myself thla '
morning invite Hon. nssn laym
ter-dellver oration at Nsw Bora's bi
centennial celebration He accepts,
taxter will invite Swiss minister and
Oermen ambassador.
-twtgiva) 'TIIA. A. THOMAJI"
This means thst New Bern's meal
distinguished son will visit hi Wrth
phxrs and deliver th bi-eenteoalaj
oration. Tr. Taylor waa mints or t
Spain during Cleveland admlnlarra
tion. H I regarded as owe of th
greatest law-writers of America. Pop
his magnificent work oa tha EngllsH
constitution and great nnlvarwltle od
Europe eonfecred apon him honorary
degree rarely ever corif erred aposj
aa AmertceTf." His expected visit wil
b lookd forward to with rnterset.
' WtMX)NBlX ' RJLPCBI4CAvfi.
TjxsVsrasx Xaiiortal Admrnl-rrstloii Bstd
Transact Other Baatnesai. ,
tBy th Aaaocls,ted Pi sea 1
Milwaukee. Whv. Jun Adoption
of platform strongly endorsing tha
National administration, the selection
of William D. Connor, of Marsh fte'd.
aa state chalrmas and th choosing
of a eampaiga eommltt ef twenty.,
tw vc em be re was th extent of th
business transacted at the closing day's
aeeslnn of the Rtpubltcaa Btat Cn-veBlioa.
STOP AT DURHAM
m i mat hi i i ' Ti